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Sarah Nelson, YOUR Stampin' Up! Demonstrator * 2517 E. Indigo Brush Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85048 * 480-704-9663 * matthewsfarm@aol.com

Monday, September 7, 2009

Birthday 10/10

This week I'll be uploading most of the card samples that I've done so far, so that you can make sure to put on the calendar a class that you really want to attend!  Here are some of the cards for the Birthday 10/10 (10 cards that take about 10 minutes each!), which is coming up on Sunday, Sept. 20 from 2:00 - 5:00, Thursday, Sept. 24 from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30, and Friday, Sept. 25 from 6:30 - 9:30.  Each class is the same ten cards, just different dates.  The cost is $17.50 and includes all materials, envelopes, pre-cut supplies, and so on.  The only thing you have to bring is your adhesive!

As usual, my scanner doesn't do justice to the lovely Sage Shadow green that the "Enjoy" is on - this would be a great masculine card (but doesn't have to be!) and you can choose your sentiment because the "Enjoy" set has several - plus you could also use the similar "Thanks" set's choices!  I always encourage my customers to alter the sayings if they don't fit.  I don't want you going home with a card that you can't use!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Flower Fantasy Window Sheet Project of the Week

I just LOVE these new window sheets from Stampin' Up!  There are three kinds in the catalog and two in the Holiday Mini Catalog and I have all of them!  I'll post more samples as I make them, but I really wanted to share this project with you today.  Then I'm off to a date with fabric for a Halloween costume!

The cards are very simple to make.  The pattern of flowers and vines is printed on the clear window sheet so it's a cinch to make a beautiful card quickly. AND, starting this week, if you order any of the materials used in a current Card/Project of the Week in email or on this blog, you'll receive FREE s/h on those materials!!
Materials:
*Cottage Wall Designer Series Paper (catalog pg. 160, # 115671 $9.95 for 12 sheets of double sided 12 x 12 patterned paper)
* Rich Razzleberry In Color cardstock (catalog pg. 155, # 115316 $5.50 for 24 sheets)
*Whisper White cardstock (catalog pg. 155, #100730 $7.50 for 40 sheets)
*Very Vanilla c/s (catalog pg. 155, #101650  $7.50 for 40 sheets)
*Flower Fantasy window sheets (catalog pg. 169, # 115705  $7.95 for two 12 x 12 sheets)
*Elastic Cord, gold (Holiday Mini pg. 27, #109867  $4.95 for 25 yds.)
*Antique Brass Build-a-Brad (catalog pg. 179, #109108  $9.95 for 24)
*1/2 in. circle punch (catalog pg. 186, #104390  $5.95)
*Thoughts and Prayers stamp set (catalog pg. 52, #113252  $25.95)
*Rich Razzleberry Classic Ink Pad (catalog pg. 155, #115658 $5.95)
*2-Way Glue Pen (catalog pg. 192, #100425  $3.50)
Directions:
1.  Cut one piece of Rich Razzleberry cardstock in half and score each piece in half.  Cut two 5 1/4 by 4 pieces of Cottage Wall DSP and attach one to each card front.
2.  Cut two 5 1/4 by 4 pieces of Flower Fantasy window sheet and set aside.  Cut two 2 1/4 by 2 in. pieces of Rich Razzleberry and one each 2 x 1 3/4 in. pieces of Whisper White and Very Vanilla.
3.  Stamp the saying on White and Vanilla pieces using Rich Razzleberry ink pad.  Layer these pieces onto the Rich Razzleberry smaller pieces.  Attach to the window sheets using double sided adhesive.  Place more adhesive BEHIND each of the sayings pieces - this way the tape won't show!  Attach to the card fronts.
4.  Cut 13 in. of Gold Elastic Cord and tie around the fold of one card.  Punch a flower out of a scrap of patterned paper using the 1/2 in. circle punch and attach to base of Build-a-Brad with  2-Way Glue.  Place the plastic "bubble" over the top.  Attach to card, punching through to inside of card.
Listen to the "oohs" and "aahhhs" and ENJOY!!

More My Digital Studio

In my excitement, I forgot to mention that this program isn't available to customers just yet.  Sorry!  We got to order it a month order so that we could learn it and show you all the cool things available.  You will be able to order it on October 1, and you'll also be able to order additional downloads throughout the life of the product!  It includes both this year's AND last year's In Colors so if you want to coordinate with something you made last year, you can.  You can publish your results THREE WAYS.  One, you can print your project yourself.  Or, you can have our professional printing service do it, for a fee.  Last, but not least, you can share your project online.  Here's an example of a page from an 8 x 8 book I'm working on.  This page came from one of the prepared templates on the program  - there's quite a few, and they are beautiful!  Isn't this great?!!  All images copyright Stampin' Up! and Scott Nelson. 
I'll post more samples as I work on them!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Long Distance Packet for Bleach Class

This week I introduced a new set of classes.  The classes are held the first Thursday of every month, and I'm calling them "Stamp Samplers".  We'll do something different at every class - new techniques, new products, and so on.  This month's class was a bleach class.  Yes, bleach, that stuff you use in your laundry!  It makes a simple stamping tool and VERY effective, as you can see by the samples above. 

This year I'll be offering Long Distance Packets for most of the classes.  If you can't make the class, especially those who live a long way from Ahwatukee, you can purchase the supplies and still have the fun of assembling the cards.  Or, I can just assemble them for you!  Here's a list of what's available and the cost:

Option A - card "guts" and accessories only, no stamping, you do what you want with the materials  $12.00 plus shipping
Option B - all materials are stamped but not assembled  $15.00 plus shipping
Option C - all cards are stamped and ready to go   $17.00 plus shipping

Contact me at matthewsfarm@aol.com to order.  Have fun!

p.s. I owe you guys a look at the Christmas Sweet Centers card but I can't find any gold candy to go in it so I have to keep looking!

My Digital Studio ROCKS!!!!

I am SO excited about My Digital Studio which arrived today!  I have been waiting ever since last summer when I first heard that SU! was getting ready to launch it.  Long ago, before I learned to stamp, I used to create all kinds of cool things on the computer using clip art programs, so I've always loved to do this kind of thing.  Our program beats those things FLAT!!!  Using it, you can create memory books, calendars, cards - including picture Christmas cards which you can personalize with "stamps"!  Then you can either print your creations yourself, or have our professional services do it - the books are hard bound!  Can you imagine the possibilities for creating books for your kids and other family members?  I can't think of a cooler gift to give a grandparent!  If you were doing it by hand, can you imagine doing five or six of them?  With this program, you create the book and then print it out as many times as you want.   At just $79.95, it is much cheaper than many other programs, and it is EXCLUSIVE to SU!  Watch for me to post some samples soon!

Also, I've been playing with another new toy - the Sweet Centers set.  With this set and some nifty little plastic cups, you can create all kinds of projects!  I took some Cast a Spell DSP and made such cute little treats for Halloween!  My picture got turned sideways, but you get the idea!  Tomorrow, I'll post the Christmas Sweet Treat card I made.  Have fun!

Friday, August 28, 2009

She's a winner!

Dear Friends,
Congratulations to Deanne Cary, of Ahwatukee, who won the $150 Open House raffle basket. Deanne increased her chances of winning by signing up and paying for classes at Open House, which earned her ten tickets per class.
Have fun, Deanne!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Project of the Week


Dear Friends,

Okay, so I'm not quite to the point of getting a project on every week! I'm completely in awe of some of the SU! demo'rs who put one up nearly every day...

This week's project is a terrific quick Christmas/holiday card. My scanner is pretty old, so you can't completely see one of the coolest parts of it - the window sheet cover of snowflakes. This crystal clear, medium weight plastic window sheet has sparkly white snowflakes printed directly on it. I layered the entire card front with it, held down with silver eyelets - hardly ever use those anymore, but they're sure useful for materials that I can't glue! Enjoy!


Materials:

5 1/2 by 8 1/2 Night of Navy cardstock, scored down the middle to create the card

2 3/4 by 4 1/2 Whisper White c/s

3 by 4 3/4 Brushed Silver c/s

scraps of Whisper White and Brushed silver

5 1/2 by 4 1/4 Printed Snowflake window sheet (available 9/1 in Holiday Mini catalog)

two Stampin' Dimensionals

four silver eyelets

Night of Navy ink pad

eyelet setter, pad, and 1/8" punch

Modern Label and Word Window punches

Lovely as a Tree and Teeny Weeny Wishes stamp sets

double sided adhesive

two paper clips

Two-Way Glue


Directions:

1. Stamp trees on Whisper White c/s with Night of Navy ink. Layer onto Brushed Silver c/s. Attach to front of card.

2. Place Snowflake window sheet on front of card and hold in place with paper clips. Punch a hole in each corner (a Sharpie is good for marking position of holes so they're not crooked like mine!) Use silver eyelets to attach window sheet.

3. Stamp saying on scrap Whisper White and punch out with Word Window punch. Punch silver c/s with Modern Label punch. Use Two-Way glue to attach saying to label and attach this with Stampin' Dimensionals.

*An awesome alteration of this card would be to stamp the trees in Whisper White on Night of Navy. Then the snowflakes would REALLY show up and wow everyone! Now I wish I'd done that! If I get a chance, I'll do one tomorrow and show you the variation.

You're done! You could do dozens of these in an afternoon and completely awe your friends and family!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Don't miss out...

...on a fantastic way to become a demonstrator! Until August 31, you can join Stampin' Up!'s wonderful family of talented people for just $85!!! This is a great way to get started, especially if you already have plenty of stamping supplies. You'll receive the new In Colors and a stamp set from the new catalog, plus you'll get exactly what you need to work your business - catalogs, forms, and so on.

Demonstrators get so many benefits, it's hard to list them all! Start with a 20% discount that increases the more you sell. Plus, you get an additional 10% discount on your first order as a demonstrator, making your discount 30% - you can buy all kinds of great supplies with that! You also earn points for ever dollar you sell, and you can spend those points on merchandise to grow your business or build your stamping supplies. Once a month you'll receive a magazine, full of great ideas and business advice, and our website - wow! Don't get me started! Our demonstrator website is bursting with stuff to help you become a powerhouse seller - promotions, ideas, technique videos - you name it, you can probably find it. Every year, Stampin' Up! hosts a cruise to an exotic place and you can earn that cruise

If you've ever thought about becoming a demonstrator, this is the time to do it. You can sign up directly on my website: inkingofyou.stampinup.net, use the password stampndreambig. In addition to all of the great stuff you get from Stampin' Up!, you'll receive a package of In Color Stampin' Write markers from me PLUS as part of my downline you get to attend my classes with a 20% discount. Call or email me today to find out more! Jazz up your life - be a demonstrator!

Open House Special







All images copyright Stampin' Up!

Dear Friends,
If you missed all the fun this past weekend, don't worry. For the first time, a limited number of Open House "kits" will be available. For just $15, you get a finished sample of each of the Make n' Take projects (with envelopes), samples of the new In Colors cardstock, the handouts, a Holiday mini-catalog, AND a sample of stamped images that you can cut out and use. I don't have pictures of the new Fancy Favor scalloped bag (a Bigz XL die) that you'll receive, but you can see it on pg. 200 of the catalog. This "kit" can be mailed - first class postage is $2 and Priority is $5. You can add a catalog for just $5 more - I'll let you know what the postage will be when a catalog is added.

The photos above show some of what you'll receive!


First, there's the hit of the day - Real Red cardstock run through the new Petals-a-Plenty embossing folder for the Sizzix (you can use this in any Sizzix machine that is big enough (it's about the size of a regular card).

Next, an assortment of stamped images and greetings from the new catalogs that you can use on your own cards.

Then, the HOT new In colors - a card of each new color.

Ain't they cute? Our new partnership with Build-a-Bear brings us Sizzix dies to make bears and clothes (they even have santa suits and Halloween costumes!) You can choose light or dark bear, dress or pants.

Last, but definitely not least, the four cards and bag that we made.



Don't miss out! I am only making a few of these packets, so don't delay - order today!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Project of the Week


Dear Friends,
Since I was so very busy getting ready for Open House this past weekend, I decided to share this project from Splitcoast Stampers. My dear friend Renee, a wonderful paper artist, brought her version to Open House to show me and I just HAD to learn how to do this! Watch for one of these to show up in a techniques class soon! OR, I might even slip one into a regular class! The picture above shows one done with SU! materials. This link will show you a different one, with step by step pictures and all you need to make a truly amazing card! Have fun!

http://craftiblog.wordpress.com/2009/04/23/2009-04-23-quad-fold-card-sample-tutorial/

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Class Preview




Dear Friends,


Here's four cards from the upcoming New Catalog 10/10. Join us Thursday, Aug. 27 from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30, Friday, Aug. 28 from 6:30 p.m. - 9:30, or Sunday, Aug., 30 from 2:00 - 5:00. The cost is just $17.50, but if you sign up and pay at Open House you'll get 10% off!


Can you tell that I just LOVE the new Rich Razzleberry color? It's that lovely purple on the second two cards. The other In Color choices are every bit as nice.


Remember to look here for your class previews. I love my SU! website, as it's loaded with all kinds of cool stuff - don't forget to check there for specials and promotions, and to look at technique videos. However, it's still hard to upload pix to it (it's probably just me being a techno-idiot!) so this is where you'll find class samples to tempt you!
Hope to see you at Open House - it's going to be so much fun!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Weekly Project 1

Dear Friends,



As promised! I am going to do my very best to give you a weekly project to play with. Hope you'll understand that sometimes medical junk gets in the way, but I'm going to try very hard! Here's the first one - I got this idea from the SU! United Kingdom website. Their catalog is much smaller and somewhat behind ours in terms of current stamp sets, though they do have a few brand new ones. The great thing about it, though, is that the projects are almost all different from any U.S. catalog projects! The website is the customer website, open to anyone, and you just go to "view catalog" to see it. Anyway, this cute gift/card is a snap to make and would be a great gift for office mates, teacher buddies - anyone who could use a cute paper holder.





Materials:

Sage Shadow, Chocolate Chip, Bashful Blue cardstock and ink pads

large paper clip

Together Forever and Sincere Salutations stamp sets

Stitched Chocolate Chip grosgrain

Sticky Strip and Stampin' Dimensionals

scallop punch and 1 3/8" round punch
Directions:

1. Cut Sage Shadow cardstock to make standard card. Mine has the fold at top, but it can be on the side, too. Cut Chocolate Chip c/s 4 3/4 by 2 1/2 and Whisper White 4 1/2 by 2 1/4. Cut Bashful Blue 1 by 3 1/2 and score at 3 1/8, then turn around and repeat scoring. Another way to look at it is that you are scoring it 3/8 in from each end.
2. Punch two scallop circles from Bashful Blue c/s. Stamp a small piece of Whisper White c/s with flower design with Bashful Blue ink and punch a 1 3/8" circle from it. Attach stamped circle to one scallop. Run a line of Sticky Strip across the center of other scallop circle. Place the clip (useful end down) on the scallop that doesn't have the design on it. Attach four Stampin' Dimensionals around the clip end. Carefully place the stamped scallop over the first one (stamped side up, obviously!) and press to adhere to dimensionals. Set aside.
3. Stamp the flower image over the card in Sage Shadow. Layer the Whisper White piece on the Chocolate Chip piece. Stamp saying on Bashful Blue piece and put adhesive on underside of both scored sections. Fold around layered piece so that the saying is attached close to the bottom as shown in picture.
4. Place layered piece on workspace and lay clip on piece. Cut 11" of ribbon and tie in a knot around entire layered piece above saying. Pull as tight as you can without bending the cardstock, as this is what actually holds the clip on the project. Trim ends of ribbon.
5. Attach layered piece to card with at least two long strips of Sticky Strip. You need this because the assembled piece is heavy and you don't want gravity to pull it off the card!

Enjoy!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Home Again






Dear Friends,



We've been home just long enough to feel like we never left! My lovely, big box of brand new Stampin' Up! goodies arrived not long after we did, and I've been neck deep in stamping ever since. I have ANOTHER big box arriving tomorrow, with all of my preview goodies from the upcoming Holiday Mini Catalog - half again as big as last year and introducing not one, but TWO new product lines! I promise you'll be getting sneak peeks here, and it won't be long before your own copy arrives in the mail!



This fall, LOOK TO THE BLOG for first info about all new SU! things, including my classes and promotions. Also, I'm introducing a weekly project with step by step instructions and pictures when available. My dream is to have a daily project..wouldn't that be great?!



Today, I'm previewing projects from Open House, coming up on Friday, August 14 from 6:00 - 10:00 p.m., Saturday, August 15 and Sunday, August 16 from 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. Drop in any time, but make sure to leave at least an hour to do your FREE projects - all SEVEN of them! Also, PLEASE r.s.v.p. so I have enough cut paper for everyone. To sweeten the deal, every person who r.s.v.p.'s gets an extra raffle ticket for my $150 raffle basket. I can't wait to see everyone and show off the fantastic new catalog! Hope to see YOU there!






Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Last class!











Dear Friends,
Don't miss out on the last class until August and the new catalog! I have created some of the most cheerful, pretty, and happy cards! You'll have a great time. Here's the info and samples of six of the cards.


Summer Fun 10/10 Friday, June 12 from 6:30 – 9:30 and Sunday, June 14 from 2:00 – 5:00 Last class before our Big Trip! Ten great cards for summer events, holidays, and birthdays $15
Hope to see lots of you in class!
Sarah
p.s. The "bee" card is a slider card!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Beyond the Basics - Grab Bag class







Don't miss this class! Beyond the Basics - Grab Bag of Techniques Friday, May 29 from 9:00 a.m. to noon or Saturday, May 30, from 2:00 - 5:00. Just $20 to learn some amazing techniques - some easy, some challenging.
Earlier posts, both in emails and on my SU! website, had this as a two hour class and only $15. However, when I started to research my techniques I just couldn't resist adding two more!! The techniques are (left to right and top to bottom) shaving cream, polished stone, faux metal, crackle "glass", faux tile, faux shaving cream. You'll receive a sheet of instructions to take home so you can reproduce these effects in your own stamping. Hoping to see you there!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Find pictures here!


Dear Friends,
You probably got my email about how frustrating it is for me to try and upload pix to the SU! demonstrator business web site. So, I'm going to put the pictures and info about classes here! I will try to keep up with them, so you always know what's coming up.
Here's the upcoming events.


Stamp A Stack of Sayings Friday, April 3 from 7:00 – 9:00 and Wednesday, April 8 from 10:00 a.m. to noon This project makes a lovely gift – basic cards with choices of sayings to attach, in a cute bag $15


Beyond the Basics – Grab Bag of Techniques Friday, May 29 from 9:00 – noon and Saturday, May 30 from 2:00 – 5:00 A crazy mix of cool techniques - these will amaze and delight you! Adults only $20




















Thinking of You 10/10 Thursday, May 14 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 Ten quick cards that let those special people know you're thinking of them in any season of life - joy or sorrow, good times and bad. $15



















2008-2009 Retired Sets 10/10 Thursday, June 4 from 9:00 a.m. – noon and Saturday, June 6 from 2:00 – 5:00 Play with a year’s worth of retired sets, plus get the chance to purchase my retired sets at 40% off, no s/h, no tax!! $15
















Summer Fun 10/10 Friday, June 12 from 6:30 – 9:30 and Sunday, June 14 from 2:00 – 5:00 Last class before our Big Trip! Ten great cards for summer events, holidays, and birthdays $15








Call or email today to save a seat for one of these great classes, and watch for more samples to be posted in the next few days - promise!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

A Lot for a Little

One of the very cool things about stamping is how little it takes to make a big impression. The following project is a classic example. I am currently running a Scrapbook Club and this was a little package I made up to hold some treats for them from our first order. Since we didn't have a hostess for this order (long story) I divided up the hostess benefits among the ladies. I didn't have any of our large cello bags, so I had to use a quart zipper bag, and it didn't look very cute, to say the least! So, with a few minutes, a small amount of paper, and some ink, I turned the bag from drab to wow. This would work for anything you need to hand out - just jazz it up a little!

Come to think of it, the whole "club" idea shows how little it takes to get big results. The way it works is that a certain number of people commit to spending a small amount of money each time the club meets. In return, every person gets the opportunity to be a hostess, which means she gets a free catalog, a minimum of $15 in merchandise, and a Level 1 Hostess Set. If she is a go-getter, she can make sure she has outside orders so that her benefits go up. She doesn't have to clean her house, and all the members of the club have the opportunity to come to my house a number of times and use ALL of my tools, my Sizzix, and my Cricut. Not a bad deal!

Considering that most of us spend money on stamping and scrapping on a regular basis, and the only thing we get in return is the stuff we bought, this is a fantastic deal! Keep this in mind in August, after the new catalog comes out. As a member of a club, you will get the new catalog for free, a $5 savings right away! I will be signing up a new group (or groups!) of people for clubs. It doesn't have to be scrapbooking - it can be stamping, or a combination of the two.

Have a wonderful weekend!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Amazing SU! demonstrators!





As a person who isn't the best at thinking outside the box, I am always amazed to see the cool things that others come up with. The first two cards were in our Stamper's Showcase this a.m. (a serious perk of being a demonstrator!). Both use punches to create interesting cards. Expect these to show up in a future punch class! The third card really blew me away. The card itself is pretty, but it's what the demonstrator - Dale Morin, of NJ - did with our new Oval Scallop punch. She turned the punch over and slipped pieces of cardstock through the bottom curve of the punch, creating a unique curved, scalloped edge. Genius!!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

What a month!

Well, I think I've been sick long enough! I apologize for the lack of posts - I have literally been sick since Feb. 15 - and the reason I know that is that I had a workshop that day and I came home with a tremendous sore throat and thought, "Uh oh, I hope I'm not getting sick..." Unfortunately, I was, and I am just now - on March 17 - getting well again. It wasn't non-stop - I'd get well, then I'd get sick - first something viral, then it turned bacterial and I was on anti-biotics, then I got the flu. And I had a flu shot! I know it doesn't protect against all forms, but you can't help feeling cheated!

Hopefully, it will now be smooth sailing - well, as smooth as life EVER gets, right? I have a full week of events coming up, so don't miss out! First, there's the "Beyond the Basics - Watercolor Techniques" class on Weds. a.m. from 10:00 - 12:00 noon, and Friday, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00. It's just $15 and you won't believe the cards you'll come home with! You'll look like a waterolor master and the people you send the cards to will be amazed and admiring. Here's two of my favorites:



On Sunday, we'll have our first meeting of the Scrapbook Club. We still have spaces available, so if you can commit $20 seven times between now and June, we'd love to have you! The way it works is that we pool our purchasing power together. Each person gets to be a hostess one time, and she gets a current catalog (or the new one in July, if she already has the current one), a minimum of $15 in merchandise and a Level 1 hostess set. Now, that's the MINIMUM you get. If you can pull in outside orders, when it's your turn to be hostess, you can get more free stuff!

Plus, you get to use my stamp sets, my Sizzix and Cricut machine, my punches - everything except consumables (like paper) and ink pads. You get a big space to work, and the fun of wonderful companions while you work.

There's still time to join both these events, so call or email me as soon as possible!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

What to buy?

Guests at my workshops who look at our very large, very complex catalog often look quite bewildered and the most common question I get is, "Where do I START???"

There's no simple answer, because everyone's plans for stamping are different, but here's a basic list to try. Read all the way to the end for a surprise fact!

Paper: Of course, cards are made of paper. We usually use a combination of colored cardstock and plain white or vanilla paper, so your best bet is to buy one package of assorted cardstock from one of our color families and one package of either white or vanilla. Cost: $14.45

Ink: There's two ways to start out. You can either purchase a color family of our Stampin' Spots (twelve colors of miniature ink pads) or four full sized pads from one color family - one green, one blue, one red, and one yellow. The reason for purchasing within a color family is that these colors are designed to go together beautifully. Next, you need to purchase a solid dark pad for outlines. If you want to do a lot of watercoloring, you'll need a StaZon pad, or you can use Basic Black, Brown, or Gray for techniques that don't involve a lot of water. Cost: maximum of $31.75, depending on which options you pick.

Envelopes: With your paper, you'll be able to make at least 100 cards, so you want enough envelopes(3 pkgs)for all of them. Cost:$19.50

Blender Pens: These allow you to do so many techniques that they are a MUST HAVE, especially with Stampin' Spots! Cost: $9.95

Now, add those up and include s/h and tax. You'll get a total ($90.12) that might seem kind of high, but think about it this way - if you make 100 cards with that, your cards are only costing you 90 cents!! I didn't count stamp sets in the total, because those can be used over and over. Plus, if you purchase these materials during Sale-a-Bration you would get a free stamp set!

During these tough economic times, it makes sense to have a craft which is so versatile. You can make amazing gifts for such a small amount of money! I have given all kinds of card sets, in interesting containers (some found at garage sales and thrift shops). I've made calendars and scrapbooks, candy holders, decorated pens and personalized address labels, candle holders, jewelry - the list is endless.

See my website (http://inkingofyou.stampinup.net) for a list of upcoming classes where you can explore this fascinating craft!