Oh, there is so much going on this time of year! The sun is out and the weather is finally warming up (seriously, it's about time). Weddings, graduations and new babies are all the news. Trees are blooming, gardens are going in, vacations are being planned. What a wonderful time of year, so much to celebrate and look forward to.
It's the same for Stampin' Up!
On Monday the list of products that are going away forever was released. All of the retiring products, both stamps and accessories, are available until they run out or until May 31, 2014, whichever comes first. So don't delay!
You can find the complete lists on the promotions page of my Stampin' Up! website at http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/clothpaperstring/promotions
And a free shipping special started! All orders placed by Friday, April 25th at 11:50 pm Mountain Time (except expedited shipping) qualify for free shipping. What a perfect time to make sure you don't miss out on your favorites from the 2013-2014 catalog. Again, just click on the link above to find out more. Only a few more days
And what happens next? A new catalog of course! Though we are sad to see some of our favorites leave, there will be so many new products, I can't wait to share them with you. Of course we all have to wait a little bit longer for the new catalog beginning June 1, but isn't that just the story this time of year?
Exciting! New! Lots to look forward to!
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
Free Shipping Starts Monday
Starting Monday! It's a great time to order those stamps and supplies before they go away. A new catalog is coming out shortly and some products will be retired. You can browse products and place your order clothpaperstring.stampinup.net
Monday, April 7, 2014
Live Happy!
A treasured colleague is retiring this month, so I wanted to make a special card. The “Live Happy” sentiment so perfectly sums up my wishes for her as she embarks on this new adventure. The design for this card is based on one shared by Charlotte Hollingsworth. I used Sweet Sorbet Designer Series Paper, Calypso Coral Stamp Pad, Summer Starfruit Stamp Pad, You’re Lovely Stamps, and the Deco Labels Framelits.
You will need the following items:
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4 ¼ by 5 ½ inch card (8 ½ by 5 ½ folded)
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5 ¼ by 3 inch patterned paper
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1 x 4 inch contrasting patterned banner
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½ by 3 inch solid banner
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½ by 5 ½ solid strip
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Scrap of ribbon
Stamp the flower frame using StazOn ink and color in the flowers.
I used the blender pen with the Summer Starfruit Stamp Pad. Squeeze the closed
pad to leave a little ink on the pen, then use the blender pen to color the
flower. Stamp the “Live Happy” sentiment. Cut the design using the smallest
Deco Label. Stamp the card front with the flower strip stamp. Layer and adhere
the papers, starting with the largest and working down to the smallest. Add
ribbon. Place three Stampin’ Dimensionals on the back of the sentiment frame
and adhere to the card, centered over the banner strips.
Voila!
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Ginny's Cardigan
After about two and a half months of travel knitting, I have finally finished the most complex knitting project I have undertaken, Ginny's Cardigan from The Unofficial Harry Potter Knits (http://www.interweavestore.com/the-unofficial-harry-potter-knits-2013).
When my girls saw the cover, they both demanded that I make them one. Over the last couple months, I have carefully followed the instructions, looked up things I didn't know how to do, and asked for advice from a seasoned knitter when I didn't understand the pattern instructions. All in all it wasn't too difficult, I was able to figure most of it out quite easily.
I do most of my knitting in transit, either on a bus during my daily commute,
or when I am flying or riding in a car or train on long distance trips.
It is a great way to pass time. Especially for a nervous flyer or backseat driver (both of which I am).
Over the weekend, I blocked it, to even out the stitching, draw out the lace design, and give it the right shape. I had never blocked a project before, and I was a little nervous about getting it right. It was surprisingly easy, quick, and effective.
And finally, tonight I sewed on the buttons. We found the perfect ones this weekend, they look very Hogwartsy.
I should mention that my sweater is made using Cascade 220 Superwash in Colonial Blue. It has a lovely soft feel, and it is washable. So here is the finished treasure!
My Ravenclaw is quite pleased with it and that she got it first! I'm sure my Gryffindor will be counting the days to make sure hers is finished just as quickly as this one. I will do my best. Good thing I have some travel coming up.
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