I love it- check out this video :) Hybrid fun to come!
Creativity goes digital with My Digital Studio™, Stampin Up!s exclusive software studio. With My Digital Studio, creating cards, photo albums, scrapbooks, and more has never been easier! Contact yo...
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Flower Frame Project with Spencer Willis
This is soooo cute - click here...
Join Spencer Willis from Stampin' Up! as he shares a fun photo frame project--featuring the Big Blossoms stamp set (retired)--with Brooke Walker from Studio 5.
Join Spencer Willis from Stampin' Up! as he shares a fun photo frame project--featuring the Big Blossoms stamp set (retired)--with Brooke Walker from Studio 5.
Stampin' Up!'s Décor Elements
Whether you want to spice up the walls of your home or create other exciting projects for display, Décor Elements is an easy way to stylishly and inexpensively express your creativity. In this video, Shannon West shows you how to apply these fantastic images in your home.
Check out the video here...
Check out the video here...
Stampin' Up!'s Décor Stencils with Shelli Gardner
Create beautiful expressions of your style and creativity when you use our Décor Stencils to add design to your walls and art projects. Several of our Décor Stencils coordinate with our existing products, so creating coordinating projects for display is a simple way to express your creativity. Tune in as Shelli Gardner explains why she loves these stencils--and why you'll love them too!
Check out this video...
Check out this video...
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Have to level with you...
I have let my Stampin'Up! go dormant... I am just looking into whether I am going to sign up again right away or wait until the summer... I will keep you posted...
Valour Colourscape
One night of knitting. That is at least some reward for being stuck home on a Saturday night! I am sick of my lungs being heavy...
These colour are almost sensual to me how they blend from one beautiful shade to another. I have trouble keeping knitting because I have to stop and stare and touch. It truly is beautiful yarn! I hope I do it justice...
I was dying to buy this yarn and when I saw it on sale I snatched it up. I honestly could not afford the amount in the Rowan patterns and Dianna and Diane were generous enough to share the pattern of my choice with me. I noticed many folk only used 3 not 4 skeins and not being a large gal I am taking a gamble so I can afford the yarn and the pattern most suited. I was so excited to see what the colours would do and look how gorgeous it is!!! It does not stripe, it morphs - imagine! :)
These colour are almost sensual to me how they blend from one beautiful shade to another. I have trouble keeping knitting because I have to stop and stare and touch. It truly is beautiful yarn! I hope I do it justice...
I was dying to buy this yarn and when I saw it on sale I snatched it up. I honestly could not afford the amount in the Rowan patterns and Dianna and Diane were generous enough to share the pattern of my choice with me. I noticed many folk only used 3 not 4 skeins and not being a large gal I am taking a gamble so I can afford the yarn and the pattern most suited. I was so excited to see what the colours would do and look how gorgeous it is!!! It does not stripe, it morphs - imagine! :)
Harding-Noemi in Coral
I am posting a close up of the back ruffle. I shorten in length by one repeat from bottom to waste to take weight off, allow to sit at a more flattering spot and therefore aide with the stretch issue. As it is when I finished the back it stretched almost 2" so I undid some and fixed to compensate. I have changed the number of pattern repeats (one panel less in each direction) , the size, the size needle... hmmm not sure what I did not change on this one but it is pretty so far... The soy fibre I am knitting with has a beautiful sheen to it. You can see below how much smaller my adjustments are :) And javies was helping me as he so often does LOL...
Anthropologie-Inspired Capelet in alpaca
Home sick last week and bored of being in bed so whipped this up in a day... Actually very easy so I am not that good really.... I love the yarn - I love alpaca period! And I still have 3/4 a ball left... hmmmm....
http://www.ravelry.com/projects/judyjrfm/anthropologie-inspired-capelet for more details if you like....
Done, now to block and figure out what to wear it with :) I think it is pretty darn cute. What a gratifying project!
http://www.ravelry.com/projects/judyjrfm/anthropologie-inspired-capelet for more details if you like....
Done, now to block and figure out what to wear it with :) I think it is pretty darn cute. What a gratifying project!
Saturday, 21 November 2009
Accessory must haves...
more from Inside Out style... gotta have - I really concentrated on this article as is where my wardrobe is weak:
1. Handbag - one in good quality can really finish off an outfit.
1. Handbag - one in good quality can really finish off an outfit.
2. Shoe Wardrobe - a shoe and a sandal in your hair colour - these can be worn with lots of things as they create what we call Visual Grouping, they lead your eyes back to your face. Nude shoes are also great - choose a shoe that blends well with your skin and they elongate your legs and can also be worn with lots of different outfits. Skin-toned sandal (with heel of some sort) to dress up your skirts and jeans and work with all your clothes. If you need to walk to work and change your shoes there - look for a black or darker sneaker type shoe that is comfortable, but discreet. A dark pump in something like black or brown (depending on your favoured dark neutral) will blend well. Pumps with heels dress up your dress pants, skirts and jeans.
Knee-high boots - either flat or with heel (if you're a daily heel wearer)- Boots are great - if you wear trousers go more for short boots, if you wear skirts go for knee length boots to elongate and slim your legs. Riding boots in brown or black, plus boots with heels. A red boot is also a great staple; Ballet flats (or some other comfortable but pretty flat shoe) to wear with skirts and pants, but are easy to run around in- choose a few colours that work back with your wardrobe. ; Flat sandals for scooting around with skirts, dresses, jeans in comfort; Oxfords and Loafers are great to wear with trousers; Some dressier shoes such as peep toes are essential; Sandals are also a must if you live in a warmer climate, both strappy and high, plus flat sandals and flip flops - preferably with a little feminine detail or interest; pair of wedges provide stability with a bit of extra height (if you want or need it)- they're a good choice to wear with cropped pants/clam diggers especially in a skin colour.
hmmm good thing I have no shopping money!
Knee-high boots - either flat or with heel (if you're a daily heel wearer)- Boots are great - if you wear trousers go more for short boots, if you wear skirts go for knee length boots to elongate and slim your legs. Riding boots in brown or black, plus boots with heels. A red boot is also a great staple; Ballet flats (or some other comfortable but pretty flat shoe) to wear with skirts and pants, but are easy to run around in- choose a few colours that work back with your wardrobe. ; Flat sandals for scooting around with skirts, dresses, jeans in comfort; Oxfords and Loafers are great to wear with trousers; Some dressier shoes such as peep toes are essential; Sandals are also a must if you live in a warmer climate, both strappy and high, plus flat sandals and flip flops - preferably with a little feminine detail or interest; pair of wedges provide stability with a bit of extra height (if you want or need it)- they're a good choice to wear with cropped pants/clam diggers especially in a skin colour.
hmmm good thing I have no shopping money!
Been on a wardrobe kick of late...
from http://www.insideoutstyleblog.com/2009/09/wardrobe-basics.html
her suggestions for a few basics that will make the rest of the wardrobe work.
her suggestions for a few basics that will make the rest of the wardrobe work.
1. Tank tops - must in black/brown and white/off-white. I also like to have a few in colours that you can wear to create interesting colour combinations.
2. Knit tops - tops you can wear with gorgeous skirts or trousers, or that work under funky jackets. Look for colours that work back with your existing wardrobe so that you can create more outfit combinations.
3. Jacket - one that can be dressed up or down.
4. Cardigan in a dark neutral colour
5. Jeans - dark denim (no distressing) - dress it up with a sandal, funk it with knee high boots, dress it down with flip-flops
6. Dress pants in a dark neutral - a well-fitting pair of dress pants in a modern cut can be worn to the supermarket and to dinner, change the shoes and the top (and accessories of course) and you're good to go.
7. Skirt - a flattering skirt in a trans-seasonal fabric in a neutral tone is a great wardrobe staple, wear it with knee-high boots, ballet flats, sandals or pumps, team it with your jacket, top or cardigan for different moods and occasions.
Of course Becky and I added from other sources we have found and will post in another post...
Sunday, 15 November 2009
New boots
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Monday, 2 November 2009
Hostess Promotion September 1-November 30, 2009
We're excited to bring you this sweet deal for hostesses September through November:
- Host a workshop totaling $330 or more and choose any one item* from the 2009 Holiday Mini Catalogue for only $14!
*Offer excludes hostess sets and My Digital Studio.
October 1, when My Digital Studio is released to customers, this offer will become even sweeter:
- Host a workshop of at least $525 and get My Digital Studio for 50 percent off the retail price (retail price: $106.95; promotional price: $53.47) when you use your hostess free dollars!*
*Since My Digital Studio is not available in Quebec, hostesses can choose to purchase a Loads of Love/Loads of Fun stamp bundle at 50% off. Hostesses may choose one of the following in place of My Digital Studio:
Item # | Description | Special 50% off Price |
119891 | Loads of Love Bundle | $31.45 |
119892 | Des Tonnes D'Amour Bundle | $31.45 |
We are thrilled to bring you this very exciting hostess promotion. In fact, we encourage you to contact all of your customers and let them know about this unbelievable offer! Use it to share Stampin' Up! with your friends and family; contact your past and potential hostesses to let them know that it is coming--and start planning your Holiday Mini workshops today!
Things to Remember:
- This promotion applies to workshop orders* and is intended to reward hostesses for the act of doing a workshop. Online orders are not eligible for this promotion.
- Hostesses who hold a workshop of $330 can choose any one item from the Holiday Mini catalogue for just $14.
- Items include stamp sets, accessories, Sizzix dies, etc.
- This includes any products featured in the Holiday Mini Catalogue, even if they are also shown in the Idea Book & Catalog (Movers and Shapers Die, Christmas Jingle Simply Scrappin', etc.)
- Items exclude Holiday Mini hostess sets and My Digital Studio.
- Items include stamp sets, accessories, Sizzix dies, etc.
- This promotion is not incremental. For example, a $660 workshop is not eligible for two $14 items, and an $1,050 workshop is not eligible for two copies of My Digital Studio at 50 percent off.
- The $14 item will be charged in the hostess free section in OEX and is not commissionable.
- After My Digital Studio is released to customers, hostesses who hold a $525 workshop will be eligible for both a $14 Holiday Mini item and 50-percent off My Digital Studio.
Digital+ Starter Kit October 1, 2009-March 31, 2010
With the launch of our much anticipated My Digital Studio software, new recruits can purchase an exclusive Starter Kit that includes My Digital Studio, in addition to stamps, inks, and accessories.
Starter Kit Price: $239 (over $385 value!)
Digital+ Starter Kit Contents:
- My Digital Studio software
- Party Hearty and Petal Pizzazz stamp sets
- Whisper White card stock (8-1/2" x 11")
- Earth Elements assorted card stock (8-1/2" x 11")
- Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Real Red, and Tempting Turquoise Classic Stampin' Pads
- Chocolate Chip, Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, and Real Red Stampin' Write markers
- Chocolate Chip 1/4" grosgrain ribbon
- Real Red 1" double-stitched grosgrain ribbon
- Button Latte Designer buttons
- Stampin' Dimensionals
- Mini Glue Dots
- SNAIL Adhesive
- Business supplies (product catalogues, order forms, training DVD, and other supplies)
Things to Remember:
- The Digital+ Starter Kit is designed to give a new demonstrator a variety of Stampin' Up! products (including My Digital Studio software). This gives your new recruit products that can be used for hybrid projects (using digital and conventional crafting products), as well as standalone projects with stamps, inks, markers, and accessories. The variety will help your new recruit not only showcase and attract customers with our digital products, but also attract customers to our paper crafting products.
- The standard Starter Kit ($249) will continue to be available during this promotional period. On the Online IDA, the Digital+ Starter Kit will appear as an additional option.
- Recruits who join Stampin' Up! by purchasing the Digital+ Starter Kit are still eligible for any programs available to a new recruit. This includes but is not limited to the Extra 10 Percent Instant Income offer, Stampin' Start, and the opportunity to purchase a Business Booster Kit.
- Recruits who purchase the Digital+ Starter Kit will receive the same business supplies as those who order the standard Starter Kit.
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