WOO HOO – Stampin’ Up! just announced FREE SHIPPING on Tuesday, June 21st, on all orders over $75.
Perfect timing to take advantage of last minute purchases from the RETIRING LIST, AND the BOGO sale on the kits!!!! What is BOGO—-BUY ONE KIT GET ONE KIT Half Off. I do have a tip for you- get the higher price kit at 1/2 off. So enter the first kit then enter the kit you want at 1/2 price next. Use the button further below to go to my Online Store.
Free Shipping Details
Offer starts at 12:01am (mountain time) and ends at 11:59pm.
The minimum qualifying amount to receive free shipping is $75 USD (before tax)
Free shipping only applies during the 24-hour period the promotion is live in each market; this means that the order must be opened and closed on 21 June 2022.
Paper Pumpkin- month to month subscriptions do not qualify, Prepaid Paper Pumpkin subscriptions are eligible for FREE shipping under the same rules as all other Stampin’ Up! items during the promotion. This means you pay for how many months you select up front. To Learn more about what Paper Pumpkin is click HERE.
PrePaid Paper Pumpkin Links (direct link to my Online store)
“As you may know, we’ve been eagerly anticipating the relaunch of the Magnetic Cutting Plate for some time. After redesigning and rigorously testing the plate, we felt that we had a successful model for a relaunch of the product. Unfortunately, we’re now finding that with mass production, a defect in the manufacturing process is causing the plate layers to separate after use. This is not an issue we’ve experienced in the past and we are currently working with our manufacturer to determine its cause.
After extensive additional testing (and fair amount of heartbreak), we’ve determined that the relaunched Magnetic Cutting Plate does not meet the standard of quality that we expect for our products. As a result, we have made the decision to turn this item off (effective immediately) for the foreseeable future. Additionally, we will be putting the development of our Mini Magnetic Cutting Plate on hold.
We stand by our offering of the highest quality products, so if you purchased the Magnetic Cutting Plate (item 161128), you will be issued a refund within 45 days, regardless of whether you’ve encountered issues with the product. If you ordered the Magnetic Cutting Plate but have not received it yet, you will still receive the product as well as a refund. ” “Your refund will be automatically issued to your original form of payment. “
“We share in your disappointment and frustration. Please do not try to repair or alter defective plates, as they may damage the machine. If you would like to improve the alignment of your open dies and stamps without a Magnetic Cutting Plate, you can use temporary adhesives such as washi tape, masking tape, or Post-it Notes to secure your die and paper together before running them through the machine.
Thank you for your understanding and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.”
The June Studio Club Registration is now open through June 15, 2022. To see all the details click the Studio Card Club Button below to take you to the page.
Studio Card Club is open to everyone Friends, Customers, Ink Trails Team and other Demonstrators. Each month receive a Club Kit that contains supplies and products to make 8 cards. Each month will feature a specific Stamp Set or Bundle which I will share with you prior to Registration opening up. Registration runs from the 5th- 15th of each month (or when club fills). If you are a club member for 6 consecutive months you will receive a $25 product credit- specifically from me. At this time, I can only offer the Club and products in United States.
Today’s Hump Day Lunch Break featured the Let’s Set Sail Stamp Set and coordinating punch along with the Rays of Light Background Stamp. A quick card to show how amazing background stamps can really add depth and focus to a card. Add a few extras and voila a card fit to give!
Measurements
Balmy Blue Cardstock: 8-1/2″ x 5-1/2″, 4″ x 2-1/2″
Basic White: 5″ x 5-1/2″, 4″ x 5-1/4″ (inside of card) and scraps for stamped pieces and punched items
I love using the Stamparatus for stamping large background stamps. Watch the video below for some tips! Also in the video I give some tips on placing your images so you can punch them out without wasting a lot of paper and time. I do also love punches in fact when I first started paper crafting, I bought and entire Alphabet punch set so I could use it for scrapbooking. Boy, have things come a long way since then. I love even the simplest shaped punches like the Cloud punch I used on today’s card.
Grab a coup of Tea or Coffee or whatever your favorite beverage is and watch today’s Live on YouTube below or hop over to my Facebook Page: My Stamp Studio
All Supplies used today can be purchased in the US from my Online Store by clicking the button below or by clicking any of the product images below. Make sure to use the June Host code when placing your order UVTHMGEE
It’s that time to say Goodbye to some sweet Spring and Summer products as Stampin’ Up! gets ready for the Fall and Winter mini Catalog. You can get products up to 50% off. Click on the image to the left to download a free PDF file. These prices are only good while supplies last. Make sure to use this host code link when placing your order in my Online Store: UVTHMGEE
Today’s Hump Day Lunch Break featured a SIP (Stamps, Ink and Paper) card and 3 different techniques that are easy and fun to do on your paper crafting projects.
(I also have an added Bonus to share of what happens in My Stamp Studio when filming and doing lives. My Buddy, Cooper loves to be near…see the bottom of the post!)
I started with a piece of Evening Evergreen cardstock measuring 4-1/4″ x 11″ scored at 5-1/2″ to form my crad base. I then adhered a piece of the Artfully Composed Designer Series Paper measuring 4″ x 5 1/4″ to the card base. I cut a piece of Evening Evergreen cardstock at 3″ x 4″ and adhered it to the card base at a slight angle using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
Next I took a piece of Soft Succulent cardstock measuring 3-2/4″ x 3-3/4″ and spritzed water on it using a Stampin’ Spritzer to get the card stock damp but not soaking wet. The I crumbled up the cardstock. This is referred to as the Faux Suede technique. Set it aside to dry. Once dried I peeled apart the cardstock layers one one corner and used Liquid glue to Next I took a piece of Soft Succulent cardstock measuring 3-2/4″ x 3-3/4″ and spritzed water on it using a Stampin’ Spritzer to get the card stock damp but not soaking wet. The I crumbled up the cardstock. This is referred to as the Faux Suede technique. Set it aside to dry. Once dried I peeled apart the cardstock layers one one corner and used Liquid glue to . Pretty cool hey? Once it dried, I used Liquid Glue to adhere on top of the Evening Evergreen rectangle. Pretty cool hey?
The next technique is called Rock n Roll. I inked the leaf image with Soft Succulent, then I used my Evening Evergreen Ink to rock and roll the stamp pad around the edges of the image so I would just get ink on the tips of the leaves. One tip, it is much easier to do this with a Stampin’ Spot but you can still use the normal size Stamp Pad. Once you have stamped it, fussy cut it out
The third technique used on this card was to stamp the “happiest birthday wishes” sentiment using Evening Evergreen ink on to a 4′ piece of Natural Finish Ribbon (new in the 2022-2023 Annual Catalog). The key things here are to use a ribbon that is tightly woven so that the ink will stay on the fabric and not go through it. Also I used Tear and Tape to adhere the ribbon to the front of the card.
All products used today are available in my online store- just click on any of the items below (US Only)
You can watch the Video on YouTube- make sure to leave a comment and subscribe to my YouTube channel. This helps with the Algorithms that will promote my videos to more crafters and in turn I can bring more videos to you!
This is my Buddy, my Pal and our youngest child. Cooper! He loves to be with me- but only when he wants and it always seem to be when I am stamping. (maybe I am stamping a little too much) When it’s playtime or time for cuddles he is all in, but if you are not when he is here the shenanigans begin.
This not so little guy is about 65 pounds of sassy. He will tug at my socks or lick my toes while I am doing my lives to see if he can get my attention. And when he can’t this is what happens under my craft table.
Thanks for stopping by to visit.
Come again soon as I am always posting new things!
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