- Stampin' Up Convention Swaps 2014
- Let's get together each month and make our Paper Pumpkin kits
- Paper Pumpkin kits are 50% off for your first two kits
I can hardly believe Stampin' Up! convention is already over. It went by so fast!. I'm so excited about all the new kits and the Stampin' Up! Holiday catalog we were able to see and buy from right at the show. I'll be busy making samples until the official launch of the catalog to customers on August 28, 2014.
Meanwhile, here are the three swaps I did for this year's event. Stay tuned over the next few days as I show you some of the fantastic swaps I received in return.
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Stampin' Up! World of Dreams |
The Stampin' Up! annual catalog went live in June, and I'm playing with all the new rubber stamp sets, polymer set, which I'm beginning to favor more and more, new punches, dies, and embossing folder.
Here's the recipe for my first Convention swap card.
Recipe
Stamps: World of Dreams
Paper: Back to Black, Whisper white, Smoky Slate
Inks: Jet Black Stazon
Accessories: Naturals Can Dots
The Stampin' Up! annual catalog went live in June, and I'm playing with all the new rubber stamp sets, polymer set, (which I'm beginning to favor more and more), new punches, dies, and embossing folders.
This is the card I used for Sherri Robinson’s shoe box swap of 50 cards. Sherri has been hosting this swap for as long as I can remember, and it is one of my favorite swaps. This year, I believe the quality was the best-ever. I came away with cards I enjoyed making and that I’ll be proud to display. Here’s my card for this swap:
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Stampin' Up! Traveler stamp set |
Recipe:
Stamps: Traveler (pg.
38), World Map background stamp (pg. 38)
Ink: Jet Black
Staz-on, Baked Brown sugar
Paper: Basic Black,
Baked Brown Sugar, Naturals Ivory (page 193)
Accessories: 1-1/4 Burlap
Ribbon (pg. 207), Very Vintage Designer Buttons (pg. 209), Baked Brown Sugar
Thick Baker’s Twine (p. 207)
Tools: On Film
Framelit, Paper Piercer (for poking out the small pieces of the photo frame),
Big shot Die-Cutting machine, and Magnetic Platform, Bone Folder, Scalloped Tag
Topper Punch (pg.221), Dimensionals, Red Sticky Strip tape, Stamping Sponges
(Pg. 210)
Sherri is displaying her gorgeous face painting from the Awards night after-party.
This
raised flower card was a third swap card I made for Convention. I used this one for Lyssa’s Convention 2014
“Now This is convention Quality” Swap.
As usual, the swaps from this swap were wonderful.
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Flower Frenzy Bigz L Die |
I brayed White velum card stock with Pink
Pirouette. Once dry, I used the Flower
Frenzy Bugz L Die to cut the flowers. I
creased from just about the center of the flower to the tip of the petal with a
bone folder and then pinched the velum card stock together giving it a slightly
raised effect. The center was held
together with a Candy Dot Brad Base with a Pearl in the center. I was able to cut several flowers at once
using the Big Show die. Then all four of
the cut flowers used to make one flower fit into the Perfect Polka Dots
embossing folder for a single run through the embossing machine. I attached the flower to the Whispers White
layer before mounting to the Pink Pirouette layer so the brad back was hidden. Take a look at a few more swaps and card samples from the convention display boards on the photos link in my Meetup site.
Recipe:
- Stamps: None
- Ink: Pink Pirouette,
- Paper: Lullaby DSP, Pink Pirouette, Whisper White, White Velum Card Stock
- Accessories: Candy Dot Brad Bases, Pearl Basic Jewels, Blushing Bride ¾” Chevron Ribbon
- Tools: Brayer, Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions folder, Fancy Fan Textured Impressions embossing folder, Big shot Die-Cutting machine, and Magnetic Platform, Textured Boutique Machine, Flower Frenzy Bigz L Die, Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border, Bone Folder
Lyssa has
so much fun at her own swaps. . .and she was honored with many awards this year
including Founder’s Circle! Yeah Lyssa!
This year
is going to be so much fun for stampers.
Stampin’ Up! is making it easier and easier for demonstrators and customers to get our projects
done quickly – just what we need with our busy schedules and lack of storage
space for all our supplies. Three kits
from Convention I’m excited to tell you about:
Paper Pumpkin kits are going to be even more
exciting! These once-a-month kits offer
even more value, with precut papers and accessories included, giving you
everything you needs (except the usual scissors, glue, etc.) to make cute projects
that you’ll be excited to use for birthdays or gifts. Order month to month, or
save money by signing up for a monthly subscription.
I'm thinking about hosting a monthly Snack, Chat and Craft meetup for ladies who want to get together and make the Stampin' Up! monthly Paper Pumpkin kit. Let's share ideas for ways to use the kit other than the standard way the kit is configured. Any interest? Sign up for my mailing list or leave me a comment below.
Don't receive your monthly Paper Pumpkin kits yet? Sign up between now and Sept 10 and get your first two months at 50% off. Shipping is free.
With
fall / winter holidays right around the corner, Stampin’ Up! is introducing two
more kits – both coming with the Holiday
mini catalog at the end of August. U.S.
Demonstrators can begin pre-ordering items 1-August-2014. One
Halloween wreath kit and the other is
a Watercolor Winter Card Kit –
two super-fun projects. These on page 36 and 37 when you receive your copy of
the new Holiday Mini catalog next month, if you’re one of my regular
customers. If you don’t have a U.S.
demonstrator and need a copy of the holiday mini catalog, send me a quick note
before the end of July so I can add you to my catalog mailing list.
Sign up on my mailing list to be notified of these upcoming classes:
· August - Birthday Cards
· September – Treat bags
· October – Thank you cards
· November – Gift tags
· December – Last-minute Holiday cards and tags
· January – Valentine’s Day
· February – Thinking of You
· March – Graduation gift giving
· April - Mothers’ Day card
· May – Father’s day cards
Enjoy!
Donna Ross
Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator