Hi!  Here’s the Tool Time Thursday from last week!  I LOVE the Stamp-a-ma-jig – it totally revolutionized my stamping to have sentiments straight instead of having to re-stamp the card!  The supply list from the video is below the video!  See you tomorrow with a brand new Quick Tip Tuesday!!! 🙂

Supply List

Stamp-a-ma-jig #101049
Vellum Card Stock #101856
StazOn Jet Black Ink Pad #101406
Dotto Repositionable Adhesive #103305

 

Hi!  I’m finally here with this week’s video on Heat Embossing!  Heat Embossing is one of those easy ways to add some real impact and wow to a project!!!  I hope you enjoy the video below and let me know if you have questions.  I have listed all the embossing powders, as well as all 4 collections of Craft Stampin’ Spots and the rest of the supplies for your convenience below the video.  I still owe you the Tool Time Thursday video so check back later this weekend for that!  I plan on bringing you card samples using the embossed flowers I make in this video next week so don’t miss them!  Leave a comment below letting me know what you think of this technique!!!

Regular Embossing Powders ($4.75 each)
Cherry Cobbler #122949
Tempting Turquoise #122950
Tangerine Tango #123106
Wild Wasabi #123224
Melon Mambo #123223
Black #109133
White #109132
Gold #109129
Silver #109131
Pewter #124114
Clear #109130
Iridescent Ice #101930

Scented Embossing Powders- available until April 30, 2012 ($5.95 each)
Vanilla #125590
Melon #127034
Cherry #127035

Other Products
Embossing Buddy #103083
Heat Tool #100005
Mixed Bunch Stamp Set (Wood-Mount #125535, Clear-Mount #125537)
VersaMark #102283

Craft Stampin’ Spots (10 spots in each collection for $21.95)
Subtles #119716
Regals #119717
Brights #119718
Neutrals #119719

 

Hi stampers!  I’m so sorry – I had a class yesterday so I was just going to post the Quick Tip Tuesday today but now I’m having problems.  My camera SD card keeps saying it is full with less than 3 minutes of video!  They are 8 GB cards and normally I can record much much more time than that!  In all reality, I am pretty new to this video making stuff so I know I still have much to learn!  Please leave a comment if you have a suggestion about how to fix this problem.  I didn’t change any settings so it shouldn’t be taking up more memory!  Again I really apologize.  I’m trying to troubleshoot it now so that I can get the videos done tomorrow and posted either tomorrow or Friday!  Thank you for your patience and again let me know if you have any suggestions!

 

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Hello!

The Summer Smooches product suite from our brand new Annual Catalog is available for purchase now!!!  It will only be available during the month of April – if you don’t get it now, you’ll have to wait until June to buy these products!  The Fabric Designer Brads and Decor Stencil are only available now and will not be in the Annual Catalog.

Click HERE to download the 2 page PDF featuring these products!  I’ll also be sharing samples and videos soon using these products as well!

 

 

 

Hi stampers!  Today I’m bringing you a video with a GREAT way to use up all those scraps of designer series paper you have laying around!  I recently learned the herringbone technique and have enjoyed using it on a couple of cards since then.  I’ll show you another one next week that uses product from the Occasions Mini Catalog – today’s uses Sale-A-Bration products (SAB ends in just 2 days!!!)  The video is pretty long so I’ll let you get straight to it!  I’ll post a photo of the project as well as the full supply list below the video!  I’ve turned comments back onto my blog so please comment!  Have a wonderful day!!!

 

Hi there!  I’ll be back next week with Quick Tip Tuesday and Tool Time Thursday!  I really wanted to focus on the Sale-A-Bration products for the last couple of days of it!  Remember that it ends on Saturday, March 31st.

 

Hello!  I found this article about Scrapbooking on Century Photo’s website and thought I’d share it with all of you!  Scrapbooking was the first paper craft I learned, so it holds a special place in my heart!  I’m including the text below, for your convenience!  From Century Photo:

ALL ABOUT SCRAPBOOKING

Scrapbooking today is one of the fastest growing hobbies in the United States, and across the globe. Those who engage in scrapbooking range from individuals who put together simple photo albums, to scrapbooking enthusiasts who utilize specially designed albums to store and display their printed memorabilia, along with a large variety of embellishments.

So what is scrapbooking?

Simply put, scrapbooking is a hobby in which printed memorabilia – photographs, postcards, newspaper clippings, stamps, letters, and any other type of printed paper product – is contained within an album, usually with some type of design on the album cover, its pages, or decorative elements added through personal or purchased products. These can include stickers, decorative paper or die-cut designs, lettering stencils, or a host of other products.

So when did scrapbooking begin?

It’s difficult to trace the exact origins of scrapbooking. The history of scrapbooking may possibly date as far back as ancient Greece. But it can be said that one of the earliest forms of scrapbooking that closely mirrors today’s modern scrapbooking hobby is the collection of newspaper clippings. In the 1800’s, President Jefferson engaged in this activity, compiling several albums of newspaper clippings. Many individuals also did the same, adding drawings and other materials to their own albums. It was at this point in time that albums designed specifically for this purpose began to emerge on the market, along with journals and friendship albums.

In 1826, a book was published entitled “Manuscript Gleanings and Literary Scrapbook”. Written by John Poole, the book featured an instructional guide on how to display personal memorabilia, such as poems, letters, and pictures. These items were termed “scrap”.

This was a huge turning point in the history of scrapbooking. It created a scrapbooking craze in America, and even Mark Twain became a serious scrapbooking enthusiast, whose albums later sold for thousands of dollars.

The allure of keeping an album filled with preserved memories of personal and important events held sway over many, and these albums easily became cherished family items. But the introduction of photography in the mid-1800’s was instrumental in changing the future of scrapbooking.

Alongside scraps of paper with ornate designs and various colors, and preprinted pages embellished with various images relating to specific themes, consumers could now also find albums fitted with pockets to insert photographs.

However, following World War I and the recession, coupled with a massive production of photo albums as photography became more commonplace, the interest in scrapbooks faded. The spark was renewed in 1980 by Marielen Christensen of Spanish Fork, Utah. At the World Conference on Records in Salt Lake City, Marielen displayed over fifty volumes of her own scrapbook collection and the personally designed pages therein. When Marielen saw what a stir her collection had created, she published a scrapbooking how-to book called Keeping Memories Alive, and opened her own scrapbooking store.

Numerous additional scrapbooking publications began surfacing in the mid-1990’s, and the Internet helped to spread the movement even further across America and other countries. Stores selling scrapbooking supplies, and shops devoted wholly to scrapbooking also increased as scrapbooking fever spread tremendously amongst the populace. Today, there are hundreds, if not thousands of websites focusing on scrapbooking, and large scrapbook communites that meet online or in person at homes, scrapbook stores, or even cruises.

To the novice interested in scrapbooking, the amount of products available can seem overwhelming, but the most important item to focus on first is of course the album itself. Even choosing an album can sometimes seem daunting, as there is such a wide variety to choose from. An important feature of an album is its archival quality. Standard photo albums and lesser quality scrapbook albums will not be able to properly preserve photographs and other memorabilia, keeping them in their original state.

Older scrapbook albums were not “acid-free” albums, which unfortunately caused the photos and other items contained within them to be damaged over a period of time. Newer, quality-made scrapbook albums and materials are designed to protect and preserve memorabilia.”

 

Today’s Tool Time Thursday features the Color Spritzer Tool – a quick and easy way to add some dimension to your cards!  All you need is a marker (only $3.50 per marker) and the Color Spritzer Tool (107066 – only $12.95)!  Also remember that you can buy the markers by collection or the entire marker set as well – I’ll list the prices and item numbers below the video with links to my Online Store!  I know it is pricey to buy all the markers at once, but if you can swing it now, you can get 2 FREE SAB items with it until March 31, 2012.  I bought mine when I joined Stampin’ Up! over 4 years ago now and they are still working GREAT!!! 🙂

Color Spritzer Tool (107066)

Many Marvelous Markers (38 markers – $109.95 – 119806) – save $23.05, like getting 6 markers FREE!!!

Bright Collection Stampin’ Write Markers (10 markers – $28.95 – 119702) – save $6.05, like getting a marker FREE!

Subtles Collection Stampin’ Write Markers (10 markers – $28.95 – 119700) – save $6.05, like getting a marker FREE!

Regals Collection Stampin’ Write Markers (10 markers – $28.95 – 119701) – save $6.05, like getting a marker FREE!

Neutrals Collection Stampin’ Write Markers (8 markers – $22.95 – 119703) – save $5.05, like getting a marker FREE!

2010 – 2012 In Color Stampin’ Write Markers (5 markers – $14.95 – 119801) – save $2.55

2011 – 2013 In Color Stampin’ Write Markers (5 markers – $14.95 – 123002) – save $2.55

 

 

Hi there!  Another post today – this time just catching up with last week’s Tool Time Thursday about the amazing color inspiration tool, Stampin’ Up!’s Color Coach!  Check it out!

 

Hi there! Here’s another card from the archives of Convention swaps from last summer!  Patterned Party was another one of those stamp sets that I had to have when I first saw the new catalog last July!!!  It is so great as it can be used for birthdays for people of all ages!  Such a fun stamp set!  (The sentiment is from the Bring on the Cake stamp set, which is fabulous as well!)  Check out the supply list below and head over to my online store to get your own Patterned Party stamp set!!!

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Supply List

STAMPS:
Patterned Party (Wood-Mount 123065, Clear-Mount 123067)
Bring on the Cake (Wood-Mount 121899, Clear-Mount 121958)

PAPER:
8-1/2″ x 11″ Whisper White Card Stock (100730)
8-1/2″ x 11″ Basic Black Card Stock (121045)
8-1/2″ x 11″ Lucky Limeade Card Stock (122926)
8-1/2″ x 11″ Tangerine Tango Card Stock (115320)
8-1/2″ x 11″ Island Indigo Card Stock (122923)

INK:
Island Indigo Classic Stampin’ Pad (122937)
Melon Mambo Classic Stampin’ Pad (115656)
Lucky Limeade Classic Stampin’ Pad (122935)
Tangerine Tango Classic Stampin’ Pad (111834)
Jet Black StazOn Ink Pad (101406)

ACCESSORIES:
Melon Mambo 1/2″ Scallop Dots Ribbon (122985)
Basic Rhinestone Jewels (119246)
SNAIL Adhesive (104332)
Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430)

TOOLS:
Tabletop Paper Cutter (106959)
Simply Scored Scoring Tool (122334)
Bone Folder (102300)
Paper Snips (103579)
Craft Scissors (108360)
Stamp-a-ma-jig (101049)
Grid Paper (102787)
Stampin’ Scrub (102642)
Stampin’ Mist (102394)
StazOn Cleaner (109196)

 

 

 

Hi! I’m sorry about the unplanned hiatus! I’m back with this week’s Quick Tip Tuesday on how using a piece of ribbon and brad together can make a super easy bow for your projects!!!  I hope you enjoy it!!!  I’m turning my comments back on so feel free to leave a comment and let me know what you think and if there is anything you’d like to see me make a video of!

 

I know you’re singing Christmas songs in your head, but I am talking about the most wonderful time of the year for Stampin’ Up! hostesses, customers, and recruits!  Don’t forget that Sale-A-Bration will be over before we know it – March 31, 2012!  My calendar is getting very full – please let me know right away when you would like to have your party for a Girls’ Night Out full of stamping, friends, snacks, and fun!  My home or yours?

Book your party today to get in on the amazing Sale-A-Bration deals!

 

Do you have a hard time getting those pesky rhinestones exactly where you want them?  Watch the video below for the fastest tip ever!!! 🙂  (Seriously shortest video I’ve ever made.)  I apologize that I’m a day late on the Quick Tip Tuesday for this week!  It is a super fast one where I show you how to use our Paper Snips (103579) to place our Basic Rhinestones (119246) or Basic Pearls (119247) on any project in the right spot!  Please head over to YouTube and comment on the video there!  Let me know if there is anything you would like to see in a future Quick Tip Tuesday!

 

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This is an oldie but a goodie – one of my swap cards from Stampin’ Up! Convention 2011!  As soon as the new catalog debuted last July, my immediate favorite was this stamp set:  Creative Elements!  Probably my favorite stamp I own is in this set – the flourish one on the background piece.  A simple, monochromatic purple color scheme was the perfect way to showcase the beauty of this stamp set.  I also used the Rock-and-Roll technique on the center butterfly, where you ink up the stamp in a lighter color then roll the edges in a darker color!  Love the effect.  Also, the mat behind the Modern Label punched sentiment is from the Movers & Shapers Die (one I’m sad to say I neglect all too often)!  Two other favorites from the Idea Book & Catalog are also on this card:  the silver Mini Brads and the Lace Ribbon Border punch.  One last thing to mention:  Concord Crush is featured on this card and will retire at the end of May as it is one of our 2010-2012 In Colors whose time has almost run out!  I LOVE it paired with one of the 2011-2013 In Colors – Wisteria Wonder!

Supply List

STAMPS:
Creative Elements (Wood-Mount 122645, Clear-Mount 122647)

PAPER:
8-1/2″ x 11″ Whisper White Card Stock (100730)

8-1/2″ x 11″ Wisteria Wonder Card Stock (122922)
8-1/2″ x 11″ Concord Crush Card Stock (119792)
8-1/2″ x 11″ Basic Gray Card Stock (121044)

INK:
Wisteria Wonder Classic Stampin’ Pad (122936)
Concord Crush Classic Stampin’ Pad (119785)

ACCESSORIES:
Silver Mini Brads (122941)
Basic Gray 5/8″ Satin Ribbon (124326)
SNAIL Adhesive (104332)
Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755)
Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430)

TOOLS:
Tabletop Paper Cutter (106959)
Simply Scored Scoring Tool (122334)
Bone Folder (102300)
Paper Snips (103579)
Craft Scissors (108360)
Paper Piercing Tool (116631)
Mat Pack (105826)
Modern Label Punch (119849)
Lace Ribbon Border Punch (122362)
Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine (113439)
Movers & Shapers Curly Label Die (114506)
Movers & Shapers Punch Windows Die (115953)
Grid Paper (102787)
Stampin’ Scrub (102642)
Stampin’ Mist (102394)

 

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Hello!!!  This is a swap I made for Stampin’ Up!’s Leadership Conference back in January!  It uses many of the new products from the Occasions Mini Catalog, including the Bordering on Romance stamp set, Labels Collection Framelits dies, and the Adorning Accents Edgelits dies.  I LOVED discovering that the Ovals from the Ovals Originals die (there are 3 sizes on the die) were a fun way to layer on top of the new Labels Collection Framelits dies.  I used an unconventional color scheme that I found on page 28 and 29 of the Occasions Mini Catalog:  Pink Pirouette, Pretty in Pink, Calypso Coral, and Pear Pizzazz (with a touch of Whisper White).  Just a quick note about how I colored the focal point.  The technique is called Burnishing and usually people use the Sponge Daubers to do it, but they were too large for this particular image.  So I used Q-tips to color it in instead!  Hope you enjoy this project!

Let me know if you would like to see a video on this technique!  I turned off comments on my blog for a week or so to try and get rid of the spam so until then, contact me at sarah@sarahlovestostamp.com or on my cell at 816.341.0208!

STAMPS:
Bordering on Romance (Wood-Mount 125480, Clear-Mount 125482)
Fabulous Phrases (Wood-Mount 117002, Clear-Mount 120501)

PAPER:
8-1/2″ x 11″ Whisper White Card Stock (100730)
8-1/2″ x 11″ Pink Pirouette Card Stock (111351)
8-1/2″ x 11″ Pretty in Pink Card Stock (100459)
8-1/2″ x 11″ Calypso Coral Card Stock (122925)
8-1/2″ x 11″ Pear Pizzazz Card Stock (119795)

INK:
Jet Black StazOn Ink Pad (101406)
Pretty in Pink Classic Stampin’ Pad (101301)
Calypso Coral Classic Stampin’ Pad (122939)
Pear Pizzazz Classic Stampin’ Pad (119784)

ACCESSORIES:
Basic Rhinestone Jewels (119246)
SNAIL Adhesive (104332)
Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430)
1/2″ Pear Pizzazz Stitched-Poly Ribbon (119265)

TOOLS:
Tabletop Paper Cutter (106959)
Simply Scored Scoring Tool (122334)
Bone Folder (102300)
Paper Snips (103579)
Craft Scissors (108360)
Modern Label Punch (119849)
Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine (113439)
Ovals Originals Die (114525)
Labels Collection Framelits Dies (125598)
Adorning Accents Edgelits Dies (125595)
Tasteful Trim Bigz XL Die (120893)
Grid Paper (102787)
Stampin’ Scrub (102642)
Stampin’ Mist (102394)
StazOn Cleaner (109196)

 
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