Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Banner Year 3 x 3" Card Class

In this class to go, you'll make twelve 3 x 3" cards - 2 each of 6 designs - perfect for adding to little gifts throughout the holiday season!
 

Here are the options for purchasing:
Option #1 ($69): This option includes the Banner Year Bundle, 1/2 package of Designer Series Paper, a ribbon combo pack, and a package of rhinestones, plus cardstock and envelopes to make your cards. You will also receive a tutorial with step by step instructions.
Option #2 ($31): This option includes everything listed above except for the Banner Year Bundle.
Option #3 ($15): This option includes the tutorial only.
 
The deadline to sign up for this class is Friday, October 9. Invoices must be paid by Saturday, October 10. Classes will ship to you no later than October 19. Tutorials will be emailed when the classes ship. Please sign up here.
 
Happy Stamping!
Rachel

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

#GDP258: Here for You

Did you read last week's post about the Get & Go promotion? You can get two free stamp sets added on to your starter kit this month! One of those stamp sets is called So Much Love, and I used it for today's card. I was inspired by the sketch at Global Design Project this week, although I didn't follow it exactly. I still love how the card turned out!
 


It might be hard to see in the photos, but I added Wink of Stella to the flowers, and it makes the card that much prettier! The large flowers in this stamp set can be stamped tone on tone for a nice background, or you can use a variety of mediums to color them. I chose to use Stampin' Blends this time, and Seaside Spray was an obvious choice because it's one of my favorite colors.
 


The card is finished off with some of the Seaside Spray sequins from the Woven Threads Sequins. Here is everything I used:

Stamps: So Much Love
Ink: Memento Black, Stampin' Blends: Seaside Spray, Old Olive
Paper: Thick Whisper White, Whisper White, Seaside Spray, In Good Taste DSP
Embellishments: Woven Threads Sequins
Tools: Wink of Stella, Stitched So Sweetly Dies
Adhesives: Stampin' Seal, Stampin' Dimensionals, Multipurpose Glue

Happy Stamping!
Rachel

Friday, September 11, 2020

Get & Go Promotion

 

Stampin' Up! has a fun starter kit promotion this month, and I wanted to share more about it with you today. There are a lot of reasons people join Stampin' Up!:
  • To buy their craft supplies at a discount
  • To make more crafty friends
  • To teach and share their love of stamping
  • To get new products before everyone else
  • To go to Stampin' Up! events
  • To build their own business
  • To make enough money to support their paper-crafting hobby
Maybe some of these reasons appeal to you. When I joined Stampin' Up! almost 8 years ago, I joined because I loved the products and I wanted to start a business. At the time, I had no dreams of the bigger business and earning incentives I do now. I just wanted to have fun, and I enjoyed stamping and wanted to share it with others. Many people who purchase the starter kit do so solely for the discount. And really, even without the Get & Go promotion this month, the starter kit is the best deal there is! But here's what you get this month when you buy the starter kit:
  • $125 of your choice in product for $99. That's $26 for free! 
  • Free shipping on the starter kit - this is a $12.50 value.
  • Free Paper Pumpkin code (they usually send a free past kit, but due to the expected large number of starter kits purchased this month, you will get a code for a free kit later on) - this is a $22 value.
  • Queen Anne's Lace stamp set - this is a $17 value.
  • So Much Love stamp set - this is a $20 value.
  • Cardstock cut and ready to make 16 cards with those stamp sets - this is hard to put a value on, but is probably at least a $5-7 value.
 

 



After you purchase the starter kit, you'll receive a 20% discount on all of your purchases, and this can increase! You'll be invited to exclusive demonstrator groups and events, and as a part of my team, you'll receive all of the tutorials I do every month for free. Being a part of our group is a lot of fun - everyone is so kind and supportive, and we can share our love of Stampin' Up! with each other. Here is a little video my team leader put together about our team:
 

If you would like to chat about the starter kit, I would love to tell you more and answer any questions you have. You can read more about it and purchase a starter kit on my website as well.

Next week, I'll have a few projects using these free stamp sets to share with you! I'll leave you with the sample cards that you'll get supplies for in your kit. Aren't they pretty?




Happy Stamping!
Rachel

Thursday, September 10, 2020

#GDP257: Hello Friend

Today's card is inspired by the color challenge at Global Design Project this week:
 

I created a simple card using the Queen Anne's Lace stamp set and a little bit of emboss resist.
 

To create that soft watercolor image, first stamp in Versamark and heat with white embossing powder. Once set, watercolor with Balmy Blue ink. I think the Balmy Blue is a nice contrast to the Misty Moonlight, don't you?
 

I colored my Rhinestones with the Dark Highland Heather Stampin' Blends to add a pop of one more color. So simple, yet elegant. 
 

This stamp set is one you can get for free when you buy a starter kit this month. Stay tuned for more information on that tomorrow!

Stamps: Queen Anne's Lace
Ink: Balmy Blue, Misty Moonlight, Stampin' Blends: Dark Highland Heather
Paper: Thick Whisper White, Misty Moonlight, Whisper White, Watercolor Paper, 2020-2022 In Color DSP
Embellishments: Rhinestones
Tools: Versamark, White Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Water Painters
Adhesives: Stampin' Seal, Stampin' Dimensionals

Happy Stamping!
Rachel

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Have a Hoot Class

I have one more fun class to share with you today - the Have a Hoot Class! In this class delivered straight to your door, you'll make 3 cards, a gift card holder, and a mini pizza box treat holder. 
 

There are 3 options for purchasing this class:
 
Option #1 ($95): This option includes the Have a Hoot Bundle (stamps & dies), a 1/2 package of the Plaid Tidings Designer Series Paper, a 1/2 package of Black Glitter Paper, a roll of Black Glittered Organdy Ribbon, and a package of All the Trimmings Embellishments, plus the supplies and tutorials to make 5 projects - 3 cards, a mini pizza box, and a gift card holder.
 
Option #2 ($35): This option includes everything listed above except for the Have a Hoot Bundle. Choose this option if you already own the bundle or plan to substitute different stamps and dies.
 
Option #3 ($15): This option includes the tutorial only.
 
You will provide your own ink and adhesive. I recommend Memento Black and Poppy Parade inks, the following Stampin' Blends Markers: Crumb Cake, Soft Suede, Mango Melody, Basic Black, Pumpkin Pie, Shaded Spruce, Melon Mambo, and Poppy Parade, and these adhesives: Stampin' Seal or Stampin' Seal +, Stampin' Dimensionals,  Mini Stampin' Dimensionals, and Mini Glue Dots. Any of these can be added onto your kit at catalog cost (I'll cover the tax & shipping). Of course you can substitute inks and coloring tools that you already own.
Please fill out this form to register for the class. Then watch your email for an invoice from me. The deadline to register is Wednesday, September 23. Invoices must be paid by September 24, and classes will ship no later than September 30. If you purchase the tutorial only option, I will send it to you within 24 hours after you pay your invoice.

You may have noticed I have quite a few class options this month. If you are having trouble keeping track of all of them, you can always view my calendar on my website. It is my goal to update it around the 1st of the month every month so you can see what's coming up! Just click on Events or scroll down to the bottom. 
 
Happy Stamping!
Rachel
 

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Beautiful Autumn Card & Card Club Sneak Peek

Hello! Did you have a good Labor Day weekend? My kids had both Friday and Monday off of school, and we worked on building furniture (new beds for the boys) and moving things around so that eventually my 2-year-old can move into the toddler bed and out of her crib. We're procrastinating on that step and if you've ever had a toddler you know how fun (or not!) it is to keep them in a bed they can climb right out of! 

I have a new card to share with you today. I wasn't able to get much crafting done over the weekend, but this card was brewing in my mind and so it went together quickly this afternoon.
 
 
I used the Beautiful Autumn Bundle, the Gilded Autumn Specialty DSP, and a few embellishments from the Annual Catalog. I fussy cut some of the gold and copper leaves from the paper - isn't it pretty?
 


If you like this card, you may also like my monthly card club kit this month. I am featuring the same bundle and paper, and you'll create a set of pretty notecards. 
 

If you're interested in the club, you can find out more and sign up here.
 
Here's a list of supplies for today's card:
Stamps: Beautiful Autumn
Ink: Early Espresso
Paper: Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Very Vanilla, Gilded Autumn Specialty DSP
Embellishments: Gilded Gems, Forever Greenery Trim Combo Pack, In Good Taste Elements
Tools: Tasteful Labels Dies
Adhesives: Stampin' Seal, Stampin' Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots
 
Happy Stamping!
Rachel   

Thursday, September 3, 2020

September Christmas Card Club Sneak Peek

This is the second month of my Christmas Card Club, and I think I might like these cards even better than last month's! I used the Warm & Toasty stamp set, along with the Feels Like Frost specialty paper. Here's a sneak peek:
When you join my Christmas Card Club, this is what you can expect:
 

Join me in making Christmas cards this month, won't you? You can register here. Make sure to do so by September 15 in order to get the kit for the cards pictured above.

Happy Stamping!
Rachel

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Have a Hoot on Christmas

Have you seen the recent trend of slimline cards? A few weeks ago, I was involved in a demonstrator event, and I created some display samples using the Have a Hoot Bundle. For one of the cards, I decided to try my hand at a slimline card, and here are the results:
 

One of the best parts is the inside of the card:
 

I masked the word 'Halloween' on the sentiment and then masked 'Merry' and stamped 'Christmas' in place of 'Halloween'. This gives you even more options for this stamp set!
 
I also did a little bit of masking on the front of the card. I masked either half of the stamp with four little owls so that I could fit two each on the small tags. I also masked the spider on the second owl to remove the Halloween element. The owls are colored just a bit with the Ivory Stampin' Blends Marker. 
 


I used quite a few different products on this card. Here is a full list:
 
Stamps: Have a Hoot
Ink: Memento Black, Highland Heather, Stampin' Blends: Balmy Blue, Highland Heather, Soft Suede, Shaded Spruce, Melon Mambo, Ivory
Paper: Thick Whisper White, Whisper White, Snowflake Splendor DSP
Embellishments: Rhinestones, Blue Adhesive-Backed Gems, Snowflake Splendor Ribbon
Tools: Peek-a-Hoot Dies
Adhesives: Stampin' Seal, Stampin' Dimensionals, Mini Stampin' Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots
 
If you'd like to try your hand at a slimline card, mine measured 8 1/2" x 7", and then fold in half so your finished card is 8 1/2" x 3 1/2". This will fit in a business-size envelope. Comment and let me know if you've ever made a slimline card before!
 
Happy Stamping!
Rachel