Inspiration Challenge

Apr-18-2009-009 So after the Seattle Regional a week ago I've had a whole new appreciation for ads in magazines and window displays in stores.  Although not technically anything to brag about due to the reflection in the glass as I tried to capture it, this display caught my eye in one of our local shops this week.  I particularly love the yummy shades of green and cream, as well as the texture of the flowers.  (And you can never go wrong with chocolate, eh?)  One of these days I'm going to challenge myself to create a card (or something) based on some of the elements of this display. 

Wanna join me?  Email me a photo or scan of your resulting project (Stampin' Up!® products, please) and I'll share it here!
 

Grommets – from the Occasions Mini Catalog

Apr-22-2009-006 Do you love Stampin' Up!® accessories as much as I do, and HAVE to have the "new stuff" right away?  Well today I thought I'd share a tip or two about the new "Basic Grommets" that appear on page 19 of the current Occasions Mini Catalog.  

These beauties are available in two sizes (small and jumbo); each size an assortment of 4 colors:  Basic Black, Silver, Very Vanilla, and Whisper White.  The "small" assortment has 60 grommets, while the "jumbo" assortment comes with 20.

To set these new grommets, lay your cardstock onto the foam mat of the Crafters Tool Kit (right side up), and press the sharp points of your chosen grommet down through your cardstock where you wish it to be placed.  Now flip your cardstock over, place on a firm surface, and bend the points down with your bone folder to hold it in place.  Yep!  It's THAT easy!

Don't you just love the embossed design of the jumbo grommets?!?  Try using one as a "frame" for a small stamped image! 

To get some of these for yourself, click here, then click the SHOP NOW button, and then enter "grommets" in the search box.

Reminders: April Special Offers

Special Offer #1:  Continuing through April 30th, when you order $40 in products from the Occasions Mini Catalog, or host a workshop totaling $150 or more (even if it's your own private "catalog party" consisting of just *you*), you'll get to choose an item from the "Under $10" collection (shown on page 208) of the Spring-Summer 2009 Idea Book & Catalog — for FREE!  Click here to place your easy order online and have it shipped direct to you.


Special Offer #2*:  Continuing through April 30th, most new demonstrators who come on board by that date have the option to pay for their starter kit in 3 easy payments – spread out over 3 months.   (Think of it as a "pay as you earn" plan.)  If you may be interested in this option, please contact me right away so we can get your paperwork underway.  Since this option requires special handling it does not qualify for online sign-up…….. so we'll have to do it the old-fashioned "paperwork"/"snail mail" way, and papers must be received at the Home Office no later than Thursday, April 30th.

Special Offer #3*:  If you were a guest of mine at the Seattle Regional last Friday, your special "$75 Demonstrator Starter Kit Discount" offer continues…… but not for long.  Paperwork for it, too, must be received at the Home Office by Monday, May 4th.  Please contact me right away if you need a refresher about the specifics of this offer!

*  Please note that Special Offers 2 and 3 cannot be combined; if you attended the Seattle Regional as my guest, you will probably wish to choose option #3…….. but if you did not attend it, then you may still take advantage of the 3-Easy-Payments opportunity if you wish.  


020 Isn't this quilt just gorgeous?!?  This was one of  my favorite things on display at the Seattle Regional this past weekend.  But look closely – the 5-petal pink chenille flowers were cut out with the Big Shot before being stitched down onto the quilt squares underneath! Isn't that so cool?!?  (See the flower die here.)


I haven't had a chance to try fabric in my Big Shot yet, but hope to real soon!

Results of yesterday’s inspiration page

So today I actually decorated the cover of my new Inspiration Journal, and put together about a dozen more pages.  I was having a blast!  Ask to see it the next time you're around for a Workshop or Stamp-a-Stack or something, and let me know if you might be interested in making one of these journals yourself in a class.

But the purpose of the whole thing is to provide a launching point to stamp something, of course.  So here's the card inspired by the journal page I posted yesterday.  Colors are Pink Pirouette, Pale Plum, Perfect Plum, Certainly Celery, Garden Green, So Saffron, and Chocolate Chip.  (The latter two were used in the watercoloring of the vase.)

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Inspiration from yesterday’s Regional

As expected, there was SOOOOO much wonderful inspiration to see at the Seattle Regional yesterday! I'm sure I will be incorporating several of the ideas into future classes and events once I've had a chance to digest it all a bit – but for the time being, I have to say I was probably MOST inspired by the "Inspiration Journal" concept that was demonstrated.  So today my fingers were just itchin' to get started on my very own Inspiration Journal……. and here are the results of page #1 (stay tuned to see what eventually develops from this "inspiration") :

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Bag Tags for Regionals

Bag_tags Here are the bag tags I made for the 12 of us attending Seattle's Regional together today.  Retired DSP (shhh!!) – because I didn't have enough matching pieces of anything else on hand.

12 more hours until the Seattle Regional!

And I'm SO excited!  We've got a group of 12 headed down to Seattle tomorrow – and we're doin' it GREEN!  Our itinerary includes a bit of carpooling, a super-early bus, then ferry to the mainland, then train down to Seattle, and bus to the general area of the Convention Center!  It's an honest-to-goodness adventure!  4 hours, for some of our gals up North.  And then busses and boats for the return trip afterwards.

So check back once I've recovered; I'm sure I'll have lots to share after tomorrow!  But in the meantime I've still got a ton of things to round up to take – and laundry to do – and dinner to fix – and I had PLANNED to be going to bed right about now!  Oh well, I'm probably too excited to sleep anyway!

What a day

Wow.  Has this been one heckuva day!  (I suppose this will probably post on the 16th, although I'm writing it late on the 15th.)  Emotions all over the place today.  Started off with registering for Stampin' Up!'s Annual Convention in August.  This will be my 14th in a row, and I'm due to pick up a special milestone award this year. Excited and full of anticipation – as always on Convention Registration day.  3 of my downline got registered, too.  AWESOME!  But then came a string of reasons why a bunch of the rest had decided not to go – and my excitement took a nose dive.  Makes me so sad; Stampin' Up! Conventions are, among many other things, like family reunions.  And since many of my downline are spread all over the country, it's always so much fun to reconnect every summer.  But it's looking to be very different this year – with what's shaping up to be the smallest Sea to Sea Stampers representation we've had in many years.

But there wasn't too much time to wallow in my sadness; I had taxes to finish up!  Now, I really, truly DID have time set aside on my calendar the end of last month to attend to this annual ritual, but I was much too sick to focus at that time.  And after 3-1/2 weeks of living in this numb fog, my brain had only really started working again just this past weekend, so I was embarrassingly "down to the wire".  But I'd already pulled my business stuff together earlier this year (that's where the bulk of the tax prep time goes), so I really only had the REST of the stuff to do, and I'd been putting in every minute I could snag since Monday anyway, so I was fairly confident I could pull it off before the PO closed today.  So things were looking good and TurboTax produced a "bottom line" number I figured I could live with at about 11:00 o'clock this morning.  So I printed out my return and started proofreading…… but something just wasn't right.  Digging my way through the thing, I was pretty sure there seemed to be more medical deductions than what I was probably really entitled to.  Oh great.   So I eventually figured out where the problem occurred; I SWEAR TurboTax hadn't presented that particular screen the first time through…. but no matter, I still had time to fix it and reprint everything…….

….. UNTIL my printer decided this would be a good time to go into death throes!  ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!?  I knew this thing had outlived its normal, expected lifespan and that it was probably on borrowed time, but come on!  This is TAX day, for cryin' out loud!  Well, long story short, 3 hours later (and a whole lotta sweating and more high blood pressure, I'm sure), I had figured out that if I printed just one page at a time I could make it limp along – sort of.  So I finally got the whole darned thing printed, wrote out checks for much too much money, and raced for the Post Office.  And made it with 15 whole minutes to spare!  So now I guess this weekend I'll be out printer-shopping.  I am SO not enthused.

But then it was time to shift gears again – to my Stampers 30 Club up in Oak Harbor.  Fortunately I was simply repeating the same projects from last night's Club, and Christie had sweetly sorted and stacked everything for me before she had gone home last night.  So with only minutes left between the Post Office and when I had to be out the door and on my way headed north, I tossed it all into my bag and away I went.  

So tonight's group was fun, as always.  (I really love ALL of my Club members; a lot of them have been stamping with me for many years so we've become friends as well.)  And afterwards I stopped into a grocery store for some provisions – which made it about 11:00 when I arrived home……

…… to the absolutely stunning news that several well-known and deeply-loved and admired people at Stampin' Up!® had just been laid off today.  And not just behind-the-scenes people, either – but people we love to watch present at Convention, and who have been on the fabulous recent "how to" videos that Stampin' Up! has been making.  People we demonstrators know and adore.  And as a matter of fact, one who had just called me a week or two ago to invite me to present at our Seattle Regional this Friday – and told me to be sure to look her up that day and say "hi".  

I believe this is the first major layoff process that Stampin' Up! has ever had to go through, and I know it has been very painful at all levels while the Company works to adjust to the current marketplace.  And while we knew this painful decision was coming about mid-April, somehow I never figured it would include some of the best-known names and faces there.  So the evening is certainly ending on another heart-wrenching note.

Hopefully tomorrow will be brighter.  It's GOT to be; we've got 12 of us going to the Seattle Regional the very next day, and I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to introduce 11 excited newbies to their first big Stampin' Up! event!   

More window sheets!

Apr-02-2009-003 Wow!  One of these days when I find some time to sit still and create again (maybe next week?), I'm sure gonna have some more fun with these awesome new window sheets!  Here's an absolutely delicious box I cranked out (literally, lol) with the Box #2 die for the Big Shot.  The word "friend" is a rub-on….. not totally certain which set it came from….. perhaps a Sale-a-Bration set from last year?

So wouldn't this be a lovely favor for a wedding or shower?  Just change the rub-on greeting and pick colors to coordinate with the event's theme.