Showing posts with label Every Good Wish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Every Good Wish. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 August 2017

New Catalogue Day!


Great News!!! It is September 1st and so it's time to order your new stamps for Christmas crafting. Those of you who have passed me your orders, I will be submitting them later today. I've already had a play with a handy little selection of festive stamps because demonstrators get to order a month ahead of the catalogue release. One of the little perks of being a Stampin' Up!® demonstrator, along with the 20% discount on your purchases. Contact me if you'd like to know more about becoming a Stampin' Up!® demonstrator.

  
Musical Season is on page 25 of the new Holiday catalogue. You can buy the red rubber stamps in clear mount (you mount them on acrylic blocks purchased seperately) or wood mount (provided with the stamps). You can also bundle with the Framelit dies and save 10% overall. The dies co-ordinate with four of the stamps, and an additional two dies can be cut without stamping, a horn and a musical note. If I was a musician, I'd no doubt be able to name that note!!!


 I've played around with these stamps quite a lot, and asked my friends for suggestions and this is the result of an idea my friend Tina shared with me. Originally the drummer boy was stamped onto the base but it looks heaps better with the squares to ground him.


Inspiration for my cards came from the catalogue but I tried to put my own spin on it.  I stamped the drummer boy in black ink and poured clear embossing powder over before heat setting. Bermuda Bay was washed over the background, and the piece was cut with a Stitched Framelit square, and a larger square was laid behind. It is a simple design, and quite easy to put together. Clean and layered (like this) is my preferred style.


For this card I've attempted a collaged look, which is a bit outside my comfort-zone. In the Annual catalogue is a large background stamp called Sheet Music which has been part-stamped over the background. This time I used a larger sentiment from Every Good Wish, and some splatters from that set too. I love the ornate pattern on the instrument, which I suspected to be a Balalaika, but might possibly be a mandolin too. I've done a Google search, but there doesn't seem to be anything exactly the same. Don't forget to leave a comment if you know.


Later I went back and added some more stamping with another stamp from Musical Seasons. Do you think 
  • should have left it as it was
  • it is better with the mistletoe
This week in the mail I received a photo box, to help with my photography. I'm not too sure that it is helping too much yet, but we'll wait and see.....



If you prefer to make your own order, you can visit my online shop any time of the night or day, and don't forget to check out the Clearance Rack for any specials that might help your crafting.
If the orders reach $450 this month, I will draw a prize winner for this fab Christmas stamp.


Other option, gather orders from friends, work colleagues, family and add onto your wish list to total $450 retail before shipping. This is known as a virtual party, and you will be gifted the stamps plus $45 bonus to spend on more product.


Or, call me 0417 500 681, and we will hold an actual party with your friends.
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Thursday, 24 August 2017

AWH Team Blog Hop Holiday Catalogue



Tonight some of the Art With Heart Stampin' Up!® Team are sharing some fun and fabulous ideas from our Holiday Catalogue, to inspire you. The Holiday Catalogue is available now, to order from 1st September 2017 until 2nd January 2018. Be sure to request your copy of the Holiday Catalogue now.


I arrived home from holidays to find a small box of pre-order goodies here waiting for me. Quickly I sorted the dirty washing before unpacking the box to check out what I would make for this Blog Hop. I had ordered a number of Christmas stamps, but this one - Every Good Wish was a winner for me.


It is such a simple stamp set, with 6 stamps, including two very useable verses for the inside. The sentiment is the feature of this stamp, and you can't really go wrong with it. It doesn't have to be perfectly straight, and if you smudge it, just cover up with some more splatters (stamp included!).
If you are just starting your stamping journey, or even if you have a heap of Christmas cards to make, this would be perfect. Everything you need is listed at the end of the article.


One of the large sentiment stamps, inked with Lemon-Lime Twist has been stamped in the centre of the notecard. The holly stamp was inked with the marker in two colours, and some more splatters were added. If I was making a number of these, I would fold all the cards, then stamp all the sentiments, before going back to add the holly.


Tranquil Tide was my choice of ink for this sentiment, but it would look good in any colour you choose. I don't think it would have to be a 'Christmas' colour either.



Intentionally, I've kept the supplies to a minimum here, to illustrate that crafting doesn't have to break the bank. You may already have the stamp pads or markers, which will reduce the cost even more.

  • Every Good Wish Page 8 Holiday Catalogue #144865 Clear mount     $31.00
  • Old Olive & Real Red Stampin' Write Markers Page 21 #145059         $12.25
  • Lemon-Lime Twist stamp pad P184 Annual Catalogue #144086          $11.50
  • Tranquil Tide stamp pad P184 Annual Catalogue #144085                   $11.50
  • 20 Notecards & envelopes P195 Annual catalogue #131527                 $10.50
At this stage you don't need a cutting tool, adhesive or card. The notecards are already scored and come with envelopes. I hope you find this information useful.



Now it is time to hop on over to see what the very lovely and talented Kate Morgan has made.
If you find a broken link or have come to this blog hop from a different entry point, you can view the participants below:

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