Monday, January 31, 2011

A Fifth Avenue Floral Card



Hello Stamping Friends,

I want to share this card with you that we did at a stamping party a couple of months ago. It's such a beautiful card and so very simple.

The colors are Basic Black and Very Vanilla. You can see that the smallest vanilla strip was put through the Big Shot using the Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder (I love the Big Shot—please let me know if you want to talk “Big Shot” or anything else). The stamp sets are Fifth Avenue Floral and Sincere Salutations. The ribbons are Victoria Crochet Trim (p. 190 of the current catalog) and Basic Black 5/8” Satin ribbon.

Isn't it elegant?

By the way, I'd love to have you send me pictures of the cards that you make—either from the ideas I give you or your own ideas. I might even post some of them if you tell me it's okay.

I'd better get busy and get to cutting card stock for stamp camp. I hope you're planing to attend.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Stamp Camp Sneak Peek



Hello My Stamping Friends,

Today I'm sharing a Stamp Camp sneak peek with you. We'll make this card at stamp camp---I love it. This is one of the projects that I took to Leadership as one of my swaps. The colors are so nice and bright and I love the pearls. We'll be using pearls on more than one stamp camp project as they're are among my favorite accessories right now. Another thing I like about this card is that the main stamp set is a small, fairly inexpensive stamp set. I'll give you the ingredients at stamp camp or you can email for them after stamp camp weekend.

I still have a lot of openings for stamp camp on Sunday, February 20 and a few for Saturday, February 19.

I'm going to copy in the Stamp Camp document below as I don't want you to miss out if you're wanting to come, and I do need to receive your check (or paypal payment) by February 1 so I'll know how many people to cut card stock for.

Sale-a-Bration Stamp Camp
and Potluck Lunch
February 19 & 20, 2011

In response to your requests and my missing seeing you, I've scheduled Stamp Camp for Saturday, February 19 & Sunday, February 20, 2001. It will be held at 2222 E. 18th Avenue, Unit C, in Denver, from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. We can give you great details of the location.

First, in case you aren't familiar with Sale-a-Bration, please let me tell you about it. It's Stampin' Up!'s best sale of the year. For every $50 that you spend (before shipping & tax), you get to choose a FREE product—stamp set, designer paper, accessories, or décor elements. It is such a great deal!!!

At stamp camp you'll make 15 projects (probably all cards), and there will be a bonus project or two. It will be a great day of stamping fun and you can bring your friends. There will be door prizes and special prices on products.

The stamp camp fee will start at $45; it will be $35 for club members (you still have time to become a club member—I'll be happy to tell you all about it if you like). There are ways that you can reduce those prices.

  • $10 discount on fee by hosting a Sale-a-Bration workshop to be held before March 7, 2011. Party (workshop) total must reach at least $300 in order to receive the discount.

We'll have lots of fun at your party and you will earn lots of FREE Stampin' Up!
products.

  • Reduce your fee to $25 by placing orders totaling $150 in January, February, & March

You may place a $50 order each month or you may place one order of $150 and
receive hostess benefits. (totals are before shipping and tax.) If you're a club
member and place your $50 orders each month through the club (allowing those
months' hostesses to gain hostess benefits from your order), you may choose a
door prize as soon as you walk in the door to stamp camp. You will also be in the
drawings for other door prizes.

  • Sign up to become a demonstrator and you may attend for FREE

  • If you live out of state and want to participate, you may pay the fee as above and I'll make the cards for you. (Depending upon the number of out-of-state participants, it might take me awhile to get them to you.)

Now for some details: there will be 15 projects as well as a couple of bonus projects. You'll need to mail me a check or paypal me to pay your fee by February 1 so that I'll know how much card stock to order and cut. Please let me know as soon as possible that you'd like to attend and which day you want to reserve. I can take only 24 reservations for each day, so don't miss out.


We'll have a potluck lunch each day (of course, you can always pick up something at the store to bring). You'll also need to bring your beverages for the day. The facility has a microwave and a large refrigerator.

Please let me know if you have any questions. You can reach me at 303-674-6435 or you can email or paypal me at pat@stampinlady.com I so hope you can come; I can't wait to see you.

Happy stamping, Pat

Sunday, January 23, 2011

White on White Valentine



I'm getting ready to do a stamping party today—can't wait. I haven't seen these friends in awhile; it will be a fun day.

We were planning to be at a bus rally this weekend and that didn't work out, so I'm going to see other friends today. Jim's been reading me notes from our friends at the rally—we're missing everybody.

I'm about to subscribe to a professional newsletter service, so be on the lookout for some really great newsletters beginning in February. There will be projects in them which I'll be so happy to supply you with. You'll receive about four letters each month—at least that's the way I understand it. I can't wait to get started with it. By the way, please tell your friends about my blog and newsletter. I'd love to have them subscribe, too.

Now for today's card; it's another swap and was created by Blair Moch.

It's white on white, which I think is very rich. Here are the ingredients:

Stamp Set: I (Heart) Hearts, Artistic Etchings (there's a set in the current mini catalog that has a very nice “Amour” as well as other great stamps—it's called Clearly for You. It's the set that was given to us a Leadership and I love it.)

Paper: Whisper White, Pretty in Pink, Cherry Cobbler

Ink: Early Espresso, Pretty in Pink, Cherry Cobbler (can you see the heart that has a design on it? I thought it was patterned paper, but it isn't; the design is part of the stamp.)

Accessories: Heart to Heart punch, Dimensionals, Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding ribbon, Big Shot, Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder

There is a layer of whisper white card stock that has been put through the Big Shot using the Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder, that is layered on  top of the whisper white card base.

Have a great Sunday!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Two More Valentines



Another swap card; this one stamped by Carol Stofer.

I like this card very much; it's very clean and the stamping is sharp.

Supplies:
Stamps: I (Heart) Hearts, Word Play
Card Stock: Basic Black, Very Vanilla
Ink: Red Craft, Basic Black
Accessories: Clear Embossing Powder, Chantilly Crochet Trim, Dimensionals, Paper Snips

I think the only thing you won't be able to definitely see is that fact that the red heart is stamped with Red Craft ink and then embossed with clear embossing powder. The heart is then cut out.



This swap was from Sherrie Robinson.

I haven't yet shown you the swaps that I took, because I'll be using them at my parties this month and at stamp camp. Keep checking back as I'll put them up at some point.

I hope you're enjoying my blog as much as I am. What fun!

Okay, back to this card:

Stamps: None
Ink: Red Craft Spot (just let me know if you want more details)
Card Stock: Very Vanilla, (I think whisper white would be awesome, too), Real Red, Red Glimmer paper (I love this paper and it isn't very expensive—it's in the mini catalog)
Accessories: Big Shot, Scalloped Heart of Hearts embosslits die, Lots of Love Letterpress Plate*, Real Red 1/8” Taffeta ribbon, Dimensionals

*The Letterpress plates allow you to add an inked debossed look to your projects. You ink the plate with craft ink and run it through the Big Shot. It really adds a lot. There's a sample in the mini catalog showing red craft ink is used on the letterpress plate and added to whisper white card stock—very striking.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Totally Tools Valentine Card


This is another card that I swapped for at Leadership; it was created by Natasha Hein.

She doesn't have her ingredients listed on the back of her card, so I'm going to do my best to figure them out.

Stamp Sets: Totally Tools, Every Little Bit, Sanded
Card Stock: Soft Suede, Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White, Chocolate Chip
Ink: Basic Black or Black StazOn, Cherry Cobbler; markers: Soft Suede, Cherry Cobbler, More Mustard
Accessories: Cutter Kit, Spiral Border Punch, Gold Brads

I believe that the tape measure itself is stamped in black. The markers appear to be scribbled on a plastic surface and then the ink picked up with a blender pen or an aqua painter as the color isn't as intense as it would be if straight marker were used. The Cutter Kit is used to rough up the edges of the Cherry Cobbler and Chocolate Chip card stock.

The largest piece of whisper white cs is stamped lightly with the Sanded stamp, and then the hearts are stamped with Cherry Cobbler over that.

The tape seems to be a photo copy of a tape measure on white paper and then it's colored with the More Mustard marker.

I hope you're having as much fun with my blog as I am.

There are still spots available for stamp camp on February 19 & 20. Please let me know if you have any questions—303-674-6435 or pat@stampinlady.com Stamp camp details are also shown earlier (below) in this blog.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

A Sweetheart Valentine Card


This is a swap that I received at Leadership; the card was made by Ann Cardile.

Don't you just love it? I do. I decided to make it my first blog project because it uses a stamp set that is on special and the set is only available through January 24.

I'm going to list the supplies and then tell you about the set that's only available for a little longer.

Stamp sets: Filled with Love**, Sweetheart
Card Stock: Whisper White, Pretty in Pink
Inks: Real Red, Wild Wasabi
Accessories: Sizzix Big Shot with Framed Tulip Folder, Full Heart Punch

**Filled with Love Bundle is available only through January 24.  For details, (click here).

The leaves and outline heart are from the Sweetheart stamp set, shown on page 58 of the current catalog. The 3-D heart is from Filled with Love—you'll notice that there are three hearts used, each folded in half and adhered together in order to get the 3-D effect.

When you order the bundle, you receive a package of buttons FREE!

Please let me know if you want me to give you more details (item numbers and prices) or what I can do to make this blog user friendly for you.

By the way don't forget that stamp camp is coming February 19 & 20.  Please contact me for details.

I'm excited to share this with you and I'm also very excited to have my first project on my blog.  Don't forget to subscribe (on the right) so that you'll be notified each time I update my blog.

Pat

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

A Busy Day

Today is going to be a busy day:  grocery store, bank, post office and then the fun begins.

I'm going to start working my stamping business more than I have in the past year. I'd like to do at least 3 parties per month, so if you'd like to have one, please let me know. Now is the perfect time as you earn extra hostess benefits and your guests get FREE products during Sale-a-Bration.

I need to start preparing for the parties that I have coming up this weekend and next. It's exciting as they will be my first SAB parties of the year. I received some Sale-a-Bration swaps while I was at Leadership, and I'm hoping to post some of them here for you to see and use.

I'm new at this blogging thing, so please be patient. I think it will work out that it will be a great way for me to give you stamping ideas between the times that we see each other. I hope it will be a good service for you. I'd love to hear your thoughts and ideas, so please drop me a note and tell me about things you'd like to see here.

I'm sure you're getting tired of hearing about Leadership, so I'll try to make this the last time that I mention it for this year. Every time we go to a Stampin' Up! Event, we do make & takes---that means that SU supplies everything we need to complete several projects. This year they really went over the top for our projects. One of the projects was a Simply Adorned necklace, which included the largest charm, some keys, a crown, and several inserts that we stamped with different designs to match different colored outfits. It's so beautiful and it was so easy. The products can be seen on page 189 of the catalog. I'll try to remember to wear my completed necklace to my parties and stamp camp.

By the way, on the right are two boxes where you can sign up---one to receive my newsletters automatically and the other to be notified when I make a new post to my blog. I'd love for you to sign up for both.

I still have the FREE starter kit that I need to give away. Please see below for the details. If I don't give it away by Friday, it is gone forever. Are you interested? Just let me know 303-674-6435 or pat@stampinlady.com.

The details for stamp camp are also below. I still have openings for both days.

I hope to post projects soon, Pat




Sunday, January 16, 2011

My New Blog

Hello My Dear Stamping Friends,

I'm just adding a quick note here to let you know that I'm planning to write a blog; it will probably take me a few days to get it up and running.

Jim copied in a couple of posts from our regular travel blog about my Nashville trip. What a time that was—it was snowing in Nashville, if you can believe it. But after the Manager's reception dinner (which Jim tells you about), we never went outside. Everything was under one roof. When we walked out of one “building” into the “outdoors”, it felt like Hawaii with very gentle breezes blowing.

I'll send a note out about stamp camp soon. In the meantime, here are the details. Remember that you can just email me pat@stampinlady.com or call me at 303-674-6435 if you have any questions.

Sale-a-Bration Stamp Camp
and Potluck Lunch
February 19 & 20, 2011

In response to your requests and my missing seeing you, I've scheduled Stamp Camp for Saturday, February 19 & Sunday, February 20, 2001. It will be held at 2222 E. 18th Avenue, Unit C, in Denver, from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. We can give you great details of the location.

First, in case you aren't familiar with Sale-a-Bration, please let me tell you about it. It's Stampin' Up!'s best sale of the year. For every $50 that you spend (before shipping & tax), you get to choose a FREE product—stamp set, designer paper, accessories, or décor elements. It is such a great deal!!!

At stamp camp you'll make 15 projects (probably all cards), and there will be a bonus project or two. It will be a great day of stamping fun and you can bring your friends. There will be door prizes and special prices on products.

The stamp camp fee will start at $45; it will be $35 for club members (you still have time to become a club member—I'll be happy to tell you all about it if you like). There are ways that you can reduce those prices.

  • $10 discount on fee by hosting a Sale-a-Bration workshop to be held before March 7, 2011. Party (workshop) total must reach at least $300 in order to receive the discount.

We'll have lots of fun at your party and you will earn lots of FREE Stampin' Up!
products.

  • Reduce your fee to $25 by placing orders totaling $150 in January, February, & March

You may place a $50 order each month or you may place one order of $150 and
receive hostess benefits. (totals are before shipping and tax.) If you're a club
member and place your $50 orders each month through the club (allowing those
months' hostesses to gain hostess benefits from your order), you may choose a
door prize as soon as you walk in the door to stamp camp. You will also be in the
drawings for other door prizes.

  • Sign up to become a demonstrator and you may attend for FREE

  • If you live out of state and want to participate, you may pay the fee as above and I'll make the cards for you. (Depending upon the number of out-of-state participants, it might take me awhile to get them to you.)

Now for some details: there will be 15 projects as well as a couple of bonus projects. You'll need to mail me a check or paypal me to pay your fee by February 1 so that I'll know how much card stock to order and cut. Please let me know as soon as possible that you'd like to attend and which day you want to reserve. I can take only 24 reservations for each day, so don't miss out.

We'll have a potluck lunch each day (of course, you can always pick up something at the store to bring). You'll also need to bring your beverages for the day. The facility has a microwave and a large refrigerator.

Please let me know if you have any questions. You can reach me at 303-674-6435 or you can email or paypal me at pat@stampinlady.com I so hope you can come; I can't wait to see you.

Happy stamping, Pat


Thursday, January 13, 2011

Hello from Nashville, TN – Number 2

Hello from Nashville, TN – Number 2

Originally posted by Jim on our travel blog (here)

Thursday morning January 13, 2011 (Second travelogue of this trip).

Hey, this is kind of fun. Pat has been sending me some photos from her phone and I will include a few of them. We have not been able to talk much, but I am gathering from the photos that she is having a wonderful time – as usual.

My wonderful wife of 47 years!

First, she has described the Gaylord hotel as “unbelievable”. It must be spectacular and very luxurious. I asked her if there was any signs of the flood damage from this the terrible floods this spring and she said that she did not see any. 

Pat at the hotel


A view of the hotel

For those of you who do not know much about Pat's association with Stampin' Up!, I need to give you some background. First of all, the Stampin' Up website will tell you a bit about the company (click here). Pat has been a demonstrator for them for over 11 years. She maintains the executive level and has almost 80 other demonstrators in her organization. She has earned eight wonderful cruises/trips. The last one was in 2009 to Hawaii (documented in our blog starting here). She has a website that ultimately links with her page on the SU website (here).

Stampin' Up! is a wonderful company with fantastic products. But, more importantly, they truly appreciate their demonstrators and treat them very well. I often say that it would be difficult to earn a large income with the company, but the experience is unmatched. It is wonderful to attend one of the conventions, or go on one of their cruises, and see how much positive impact that the company has on these demonstrators.

I mentioned the fact in the last blog that Pat was invited (as were some of her downline who have achieved the manager level) to the Manager's dinner  last night. Stampin' Up! always makes this a “big deal”. They do not tell the managers where the dinner will be held until they board the buses. Last night's dinner was at the Wildhorse Saloon (link). I have not talked to her since that dinner, but one of the photos suggests that they had a lot of fun {grin}.

I probably need to clarify “fun”. When we attend the functions, it is interesting to note that there is almost no drinking (indeed, Pat can not drink alcohol because or her Rheumatoid Arthritis medications). We often laugh at the fact that when SU charters a large ship for the cruises, the ship companies must cringe – the bar charges must be almost nonexistent.


The ladies at the Wildhorse Saloon


I mentioned in the last post that the ladies love to swap cards. The photo below shows that activity, but not the frenzied level that I have witnessed {grin}

Swapping cards

I had intended this post to be a simple introduction to some photos that Pat sent me, but I have rambled on – as usual.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Hello From Nashville, TN

Hello from Nashville, TN




(Originally posted by Jim on our travel blog:  (here)


Wednesday morning   January 12, 2011   (First travelogue of this trip).


Well, this will be a strange travelogue.  You see, I am writing this from Evergreen, CO, but Pat is in Nashville for a Stampin' Up! Leadership Convention. 


Yesterday, I drove her to the airport so that she could attempt to get to Nashville.  I use the word “attempt” advisedly, as that part of the country is having terrible weather and Nashville was basically shut down Monday and the airport was closed.  It turns out that her flight was only delayed about an hour.


The snow and ice have played havoc with the area.  Several of the demonstrators came in early with the intent of doing some sightseeing on Monday.  With the weather conditions, that did not happen.


Pat is staying at the Gaylord Hotel (link) in the Opryland complex (map).  Actually she spent last night at a different hotel, as the Gaylord was booked up for another convention.  She is getting ready to move today.


Apparently, the hotel adjoins the conference center so the demonstrators will not have to brave the elements.  That said, she will be attending the Manager's Dinner tonight and that is off premises.  I think she said that they will have buses.


I have only experienced these kinds of gatherings a few times.  Obviously, there was a lot of similar activities on the cruises.  I did go with Pat to a Stampin' Up! Convention in Salt Lake city a couple of years ago.  I can not begin to describe to you the energy that is involved with these events.  There are hundreds of demonstrators, all having a huge amount of fun and learning all kinds of neat stuff.


One activity that really defies description is what they call swapping.  The demonstrators make up items with the Stampin' Up! products  and then swap with each other to get new ideas.  Pat typically does 100-200 cards and or decorative items (this year, a neat candy holder).  I witnessed one swapping session that was nothing short of a fish feeding frenzy.  That is not a great picture, but I think you get the idea {grin}.


She is usually very busy and only has a few minutes to talk on the phone.  I will try to pass on some details as I get them.