Good evening! Hopefully, the “third time’s the charm”! I’ve composed this post twice already, just to have it disappear. We’re having some technical difficulties here at Stamp with Tammy, but I think they’re fixed […]
NEW Online Exclusives Printables The new online exclusives are live so once again I have made some printables for those of you who do in-person events and have customers who prefer to shop with you direct. . NEW AND IMPROVED! Thank you to everyone who has suggested improvements. I hope you will like the enhanced version. Firstly as well as prices for the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand NEW by request EUROs - especially for our Dutch and Irish demos who share our English catalogue. No other languages though - this is English only. Secondly you asked for printables with just your local price - not those from other regions. DONE! I have created separate printables for each currency. No muddled customers :) Thirdly I have updated fonts and used a grid system for improved clarity. I have been able to add extra products per sheet without having smaller photos. And finally we have DOUBLE the number of products as in the last release - so you have 11 sheets of printables to cover them all. The video below shows you more, includes a couple of tips about how I use them to generate sales at my in-person events. So - double the number of products and more personalised prints for you - did I double the price? No I didn't. You can get all 11 sheets of printables for just £6.50 - which is about $9 US. If you would like to purchase these printables just £6.50 click below to order and as soon as I see your payment I will email them back to you. If you haven't seen them before, this is how I have designed them: Individual bundles on one page including images, descriptions, item codes (English Language), prices in your local currency Suites over two pages including images, descriptions, item codes (English Language), prices in your local currency Stand Alone Products 3 or 4 per sheet - named these to reflect the products included for easier identification Cleaner view with dark backgrounds removed from images making printing much cheaper for you Printable on A4 & US letter paper Here is a little bit of inspiration from the pre-order goodies I already have. First a trio of projects using the Little Latte bundle. Using Blends over the mugs gave more of a 3D look. These are the Zinnia ones - I particularly like the little die cut flowers which could be overlooked.
Things get weird on Tumblr. Around Valentine's Day, these strange Valentine cards start popping up everywhere, and they're hilariously fun.
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Things get weird on Tumblr. Around Valentine's Day, these strange Valentine cards start popping up everywhere, and they're hilariously fun.
3 Ideas with Latte Love, such much more than just a coffee. Use the papers stamps and dies to create gorgeous cards for those coffee lovers.
Things get weird on Tumblr. Around Valentine's Day, these strange Valentine cards start popping up everywhere, and they're hilariously fun.
During our virtual team meeting this month we did some “mystery stamping”. It was so much fun! Prior to the meeting everyone was given a list of supplies to gather and measurements for…
For the cool fucking humans you've met along the way. Blank inside to share your creative musings and stylings. 4.25" x 5.5". Letter-pressed by hand on archival-quality card stock with a kraft envelope.Made by People I've Loved, a woman owned and led small printmaking workshop based out of Oakland, California.
Now if you've been following my blog posts this week, you'll have seen the Layers of Beauty bundle on 3 previous cards. They all used the largest image of the set, along with some die cutting and even a little masking. Today is different! Using only the masks with inks and Blending Brushes, I created this: L.O.V.E.! Such realistic flowers! I feel like an artist...but all I did was carefully line up the masks (5 of them in all) and use Blending Brushes with inks to create this beautiful panel! Look at the detail and the depth of color! Gorgeous! I started with Lemon Lolly and the #1 mask, which colors the light part of the flowers. Then, with Mask #2, I added some Daffodil Delight ink. And for the smallest, darkest details, I used Crushed Curry. The leaves were done in Granny Apple Green with Garden Green details. I mounted the main panel on Garden Green cardstock, then onto a Thick Basic White base with triangles of Granny Apple Green and Daffodil Delight to pull out the colors. Feel like an artist! Grab the Layers of Beauty bundle on May 1st and and start your art journey! Product List Lemon Lolly Classic Stampin' Pad [161666] $9.00 Daffodil Delight Classic Stampin' Pad [147094] $9.00 Crushed Curry Classic Stampin' Pad [147087] $9.00 Granny Apple Green Stampin' Pad [147095] $9.00 Garden Green Classic Stampin' Pad [147089] $9.00 Garden Green 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [102584] $10.00 Daffodil Delight 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [119683] $10.00 Granny Apple Green 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [146990] $10.00 Basic White 8 1/2" X 11" Thick Cardstock [159229] $9.00 Blending Brushes [153611] $13.00 Blooming Pearls [162238] $8.00
I'm working on left and right with one of my clients. Here are 24 flash cards that we will pair with a fun game like Pop-Up Pirate! Click here to download!
Let's create a Simple & Easy card using Card Sketch #17! This is the third version of this simple card sketch.
Renewal or replacement of a green card is subject to many grounds and conditions, including loss, damages, information errors, or if it was stolen.
Hey everyone, I had my weekly Facebook and YouTube Live today, and I made three cards with the Stampin' Up! Online Exclusive Latte Love Bundle! This product line is found in our online store along with MANY other awesome products you can view there! Make sure to check out the Online Exclusives section of the store! **Of course you get a FREE CLASS PACKET and accessory from me with your orders! Use host code 6FRZUW4U for $25+ to receive a free class mailed to you in April! Full details here! I hope you enjoy the video and cards! See the full individual photos, recipe cards, measurements, and supply list below! NEW PRODUCT RELEASED MARCH 5! Reminder: Check out the ONLINE ONLY PRODUCT - we have a ton of products found there only! **Reminder: With a $25 online order in March, you get a FREE class to make FOUR cards mailed to you free in April, and with $50+ you ALSO get a free full accessory! Must use host code under $150 - read all about it below or here! Grab the supplies for today's cards (or anything else) to earn your free class! I hope you enjoyed the video! See the FULL supply list and recipe cards below! Check out the individual photos below along with a link to the video, measurements, recipe cards, and supply list! Shopping Reminder: in the Online Store, if a product says "currently unavailable", it IS COMING BACK (I can check dates for you). If the product cannot be found in the store, it's sold out. Use the menu to navigate to Online Exclusives! Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Follow me on Facebook Check out upcoming events (to go and in person) here! I have LOTS to choose from (samplers, stamp a stacks, games, and more)! Need help with your Stampin' Up! inventory? Make as many lists as you like: I own it, want it, my friend owns it, class list, etc! No limit! SEARCH by keywords and find products (that you own or all) - example: love, label, heart, thanks, etc to find the perfect item to use on your project. See if something is still current or retired. The benefits go on and on! Check it out here! More benefits: As a member, add personalized tags to products Coordinating products linked Easily add or take items off of a list Add notes to products (example, mine is missing the heart stamp) Add your own products to your lists from any companies Upload projects to the gallery and keep supplies used there Report errors to us, we'll fix it! Customers: when you're at a Stampin' Up! event, log in on your device and see if you already purchased it OR add it to purchased right there! Click a tag anywhere to bring up everything with that tag! CREATE RECIPE CARDS!!! Currently for US only. Join my email list and receive a FREE card making tutorial! Plus, you'll be notified about and receive sign up links for all of my events and specials. A supply list for these cards with links for ordering is below along with a link to the video on YouTube. I also have a monthly ONLINE ORDERING SPECIAL (info below). Read about the March 16-31, 2024 special here. Measurements are below, too. Here is a link to all of my LINKS Card One: Measurements: Basic White 5 1/2 x 8 1/2; scrap for die cut 3 1/4" circle Petal Pink 4 1/8 x 5 3/8; 3/4 x 3 A Little Latte DSP 4 x 5 1/4; die cut coffee beans from DSP Rose Gold Foil scraps for die cut images Early Espresso scrap for die cut image Card 2: Measurements: Lost Lagoon 4 1/4 x 10 1/2 scored at 2 1/4 and 5; scraps for two die cut cups Basic white 4 x 5 1/4; scraps for punched label and two die cut circles A Little Latte DSP 2 1/2 x 4; 2 x 4; 1 1/4 x 4; 1/2 x 4 1/4 Pecan Pie 3/4 x 4 1/4 Card 3: Measurements: Basic White 5 1/2 x 8 1/2; scrap for die cut 2 3/4" circle (NEW dies Spotlight on Nature) Calypso Coral 4 1/8 x 5 3/8; 1 1/2 x 4; scrap for die cut label A Little Latte DSP 4 x 5 1/4; hand cut cups from DSP You can watch my Facebook Live each Thursday at 9:00 am Central Time on my Business Facebook Page, and you can watch the video for these cards HERE if you don't have Facebook: Here are the supplies I used. If you need anything, don't forget about my monthly online ordering special below! Jennifer's FREE CLASS March 2024: FREE WITH YOUR PURCHASE FROM ME in March 2024: Place your online order of $25 or more March 16-31, 2024 with the host code G77DBQPZ, and you will receive: 1) A FREE class packet to make FOUR CARDS using the Thoughtful Expressions Bundle! Everything possible will be cut, punched, embossed, and die cut for you! You'll just stamp and assemble with your stamps. I always email you a written tutorial with photos and measurements, too! You'll receive your card supplies and gifts in the following month. 2) Order $50 and you'll receive the monthly class packet (1 per person per month) PLUS a FREE full In Color Jute Trim from me! Host Code: G77DBQPZ Order amounts before tax & shipping. SHOP THE NEW ONLINE EXCLUSIVES NOW! Watch this video showing how to add the host code or redeem the Stampin' Rewards! **If full accessories are not available from Stampin' Up!, I will substitute another full accessory. *Limit one free class per person per month. **Limit one of each free accessory per person per month. Examples/Scenarios: Place a $50 order 1-15 and receive the class kit and accessory. Place a $50 order 16-31 and receive a free accessory (all 3 gifts total)! Place a $25 order 1-15 and receive the class kit. Place a $50 order 16-31 and receive the free 16-31 accessory. These are just 2 of many combinations you can earn ***Kit and gifts are mailed the following month. ****Exception: You qualify for specials if you spend $150 or more online, but do NOT enter the hostess code because YOU will be a hostess and receive FREE merchandise from Stampin' Up!! Each time period applies to specials. Orders not combined for entire month. Have your heard about my TWO clubs where you can earn $25 in FREE merchandise of your choice? Check it out here! Thanks so much! Jennifer [email protected] 972-723-9289 Shop my affiliate Stamp n Storage store!
Good Friday morning stamping friends and welcome to my Fun Fold Friday. Do you have plans in the works for the weekend yet? Who will be watching the Super Bowl Sunday night? I’ll be in my cra…
These 24 challenge cards are perfect for STEM centers, makerspaces or math stations. Kids will love building 2 and 3-dimensional toothpick STEM structures!
2016 Topic 24: Mail Art Kasia Avery Winter wishes everyone, Darcy here with our final challenge of this year. how is it possible that we have finished another full year already. I hope you have loved sharing this year with us, exploring new themes and joining the challenges. This challenge will last for just ONE week, so as soon as you finish reading, crack open the paints and join in. This means this challenge will close NEXT SUNDAY. But never fear, we have something new and exciting planned for the following 2 weeks. Before you know it we will be lighting the fireworks for the New Year, and I guarantee the year is going to start with a Bang! Just you wait and see. Before we start, let's see who won the Topic 23: Bleach Techniques Challenge... The winner of Bleach Techniques is: Trish from Trish's Art Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] Darcy So where did this Mail Art phenomena come from, and how long has it been around? Well, for much longer than you might think. For as long as people have been able to send mail, little pieces of art have traversed the globe. Friends, family and like minded creatives have always corresponded with a little bit of flair thrown in. Sketches, paintings,poems even pressed flowers all included in their letters, some people created elaborately decorated stationery on which to write. Vincent Van Gogh sent numerous letters to his brother Theo, included in some were drawings, outlines for paintings that he wished to create. He also wrote to fellow artist Gauguin, this sketch shows the outline for one of his most well known paintings. Van Gogh In 1916 Marcel Duchamp was working with postcards, there was outrage when he took a postcard of the Mona Lisa and added his own artistic touch. Facial hair on the iconic image was not appreciated. In the early 1900's The Italian Futurists produced many satirical postcards based on the war. In France the Nouveau Realiste movement also used postcards as a reaction to the new consumer society, challenging traditional art forms and mediums. However it was Ray Johnson in the 1960's who really promoted the movement of correspondence artists. he would send out mail and ask that the receiver add to it and send it back. By the 1990's the Correspondence art movement was pretty much over as the era of digital mail took over. All this time the art had mainly been sent to and swapped with other artists, registers were set up with many members. There were not many rules, however it was stipulated that no money change hands, art was sent freely with no expectation of anything in return and you weren't allowed to pass judgement or complain about the art, you get what you get. Geninne Mail art is still very much loved by those that take part, but it seems many people have not yet tried it or even heard of it. Maybe because there are no 'right' ways to do it, perhaps that makes it a little confusing. There are many ways to play along with mail art, firstly of course you can just make mail themed art for yourself, or you could post to yourself if you don't wish to give your art away. Here is a great journal page with a mail art theme by Honeybunny. Or this stunning postcard journal page by Marjie Kemper. But if you do want to send out art there are so many possibilities. You could collect old envelopes or letters and create your art on those, using them as a base, to keep or give away. Mark Powell does just that. How beautiful does this look, the mix of new over old. You could also collect postage stamps and create some form of art with those. Trudy Cook How cool would it be to receive a parcel like this in the post, would you dare spoil it by opening it. Christmas is coming, why not add a little something to your packages. You may be concerned with the 'opening' part of mail art, well you have choices there too. You can send art that is meant to be opened, that has something inside... or you can choose to make the envelope the artwork in itself, that way it does not need to be opened. This is my preferred method, I love decorating envelopes and sending them just as they are, the only thing I put inside is a sheet of card for strength. You do need to let the recipient know that there is nothing inside. or if you are part of a swap, then agree beforehand whether the envelope can be opened or not. I love these tiny parcels that Naomi sends out. How adorable is this mail art dress, perfect for a little girl's bedroom. Jennifer Collier If you do post your arty envelopes you must ensure that you still comply with mailing regulations, otherwise the post office may refuse to accept your envelope or parcel, or it may get lost. Make sure you leave an area for the name and address, ideally leave it blank to write on as sticky labels on top of paint may come off. Similarly leave a apace for the postage. Try not to add too much bulk to the outside or anything loose that may come away. Similarly use mediums that will not reactivate and streak should they get wet. This envelope shows perfectly how you can decorate and leave adequate spaces for the information. StampingMathilda You can decorate the front or back or both. You can even make the name part of the art, again, just make sure it can be read properly. Jean received this fabulous envelope. The surname is amazing and really pops against the white background. This one makes excellent use of a stamp for the address area. Tera Callihan At this time of year you could add a little Christmas extra to your envelopes, if nothing else it will make the busy delivery people smile. I love the simple but funny ones like this one.. ÇAĞLAR BIYIKLIOĞLU This one is busier, but it all works so well, the collage style is not over cluttered but is still interesting. The Missive Maven You could just add a border like this circle one, quick, simple but with bright punchy colours this is sure to brighten up any envelope. Jean Wilson If you find yourself falling in love with mail art a little bit then I would recommend you add this to your wish list for Santa. Griffin and Sabine. Written by Nick Bantock in the 1990's this set of books began with a single book, expanded to a trilogy which was so well received that expanded to a second trilogy. This year a final book was published in the set. All the books follow the imaginary correspondence between Griffin and Sabine, they write letters and postcards to each other that are covered in artwork. The letters begin quite by chance and you would need to read them all to find out what happens between these two strangers. The books are interactive. with pull out pages, removable postcards, little envelopes and all sorts of hidden extras. They really are stunning books and I treasure my set. Here are a few interesting websites dedicated to mail art. Mail Me Art International union of Mail Artists Mail Art Projects Mail Art on Facebook So has that inspired you, do you want to doodle all over your envelopes? what are you waiting for.. go and play, then show us what you make. Don't forget this challenge is running for just ONE week, so grab a drink and head to your craft room and make some fabulous mail art.. pop it into the post and send it to someone as a surprise, or why not organise a quick swap? Here are the last posting dates for within the UK Tuesday, December 20th for Second Class. Wednesday, December 21st for First Class. So you have plenty of time to create and send! Don't forget to follow Darcy and Leandra's Pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks! Darcy Topic 24: Mail Art PaperArtsy Blog Challenge We'd love you to share your ideas and link up your creative response to our current blog topic. Take a minute to read the challenge guidelines below. All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Mail Art link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, 18th December, winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. 1. The challenge is a for you to show how you are inspired by the current blog topic. Your entry should contain: - a mention of which post inspired you and why, and - a link in your blog post to that original post on the PA blog. The whole concept of this challenge is 'play along with us'. You are encouraged to put your own twist on ideas you see on our blog, do your own thing - whatever grabs you! 2. The link you put on our linky page must lead directly to the specific post on your blog where you have explored the technique/ idea mentioned in point 1 above. Don't link to the home page of your blog. 3. We prefer your challenge blog post is created exclusive to our challenge, but if our topic fits perfectly with another challenge, then you may link to both if appropriate. 4. You are most welcome to use stamps/ products/ substrates you have to hand from a variety of companies, we do not expect you to exclusively use PA products - it's lovely when you do though! 6. You can enter as many times as you like. We don't want to restrict your creativity! NB. Link closes at 17:00 Sunday 18th december (London Time) 7. The winner of the random draw will receive a £50 credit voucher to be redeemed on the PaperArtsy Website. The credit voucher includes VAT and postage. We request that one of your purchases is an A5 rubber stamp. You can add any other items to your basket, but the final total should not exceed £50. 8. Each fortnight on Sunday, the winner will be announced at 19:00 (London time). In the same post, the link for the next fortnight will be posted. 9. It's your responsibility to claim your prize coupon from Darcy. email: [email protected] Good Luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
This FREEBIE includes: 24 Inference cards -12 picture cards that show various scenes with which student make inferences based on what they see. -12 Situation cards that give some information and require the student to answer a question pertaining to the information. **These are also a good tool for working on answering various "wh" questions as well! Enjoy! Comments are always welcome and appreciated!
Create a thank you card with the Stampin' Up! Spotlight on Nature Bundle. Card design by Laura Milligan, Id Rather Bee Stampin
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Lonely this Valentine's Day? These 19th Century calling cards are guaranteed to score you a date.
HOW ADORABLE ARE THESE CARDS????? I am obsessed with the ‘Crafting With You’ bundle (#161219) debuting in the upcoming Stampin’ Up 2023-2-24 Annual Catalogue. These products are available to customers ... Read More about Crafting With You
In 1967, using cardboard and wood that he found on the streets, Robert Coutelas (1930-1985) began his “Cartes” a series of playing-card-sized paintings with rounded corners The cards, like tarot cards were covered in mystical, symbolic designs. Though he courted commercial success by exhibiting and entering competitions he always abandoned it. In 1973 Robert won a contest run by the playing-card maker Grimaud but he refused to have his works marketed by them, a gallery offered to sell them if he created larger versions and Andre Malraux, former French Minister of Cultural Affairs, showed interest in 1975, Coutelas was told to write to him, he didn’t.
Moderna Museet Malmö is now giving its visitors an opportunity to become acquainted with the fascinating and ground-breaking Swedish artist Hilma af Klint in a comprehensive presentation. The exhibition presents, among other works, the series “The Ten Largest,” which are shown in it’s entirety.
Happy Monday! It’s the start of a new week and it’s going to be a great one! What do you have plan this week? This week I will be in my room creating for upcoming events, spending time with friends, crafting with friends, walking my puppy, and doing some chores around the house. This week […]
The Just Kiddin’ Suite is a sweet bundle of inclusive images, fun dies and sweet stamps. Enjoy the video here and check out the links below the video & samples for access to all my 30+ 2024 Spring Catalog and Sale-a-bration videos, 2024 Spring Catalog and Sale-a-bration Photo Album with 80+ Samples, shopping link, […]
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Download a set of 3-part orchestra cards to supplement your child's study of the orchestra!
SHOP STAMPIN' UP! PRODUCTS 24/7! Create with this beautiful bundle, Spotlight on Nature and one of our new In Colors, Summer Splash!
Who do you want to be there for? What does it mean to show up for someone? Whatever it is, I want to do it for you. 5.5"x 4.25". Digitally printed.
I found the artist on telegram 😭🫶 the way they're looking at their husbands... this style is so so perfect for sv, I can't wait to see the final editions! I don't speak Russian so I'm having kind o…
This is a 9”x12” print on thick, 120 lb card stock. All prints come with a small white border and are formatted to fit the 9”x12” size. If the original image was a square, the border will be thick in two sides to maintain a square image
Things get weird on Tumblr. Around Valentine's Day, these strange Valentine cards start popping up everywhere, and they're hilariously fun.