Showing posts with label Paper Pumpkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper Pumpkin. Show all posts

Monday, September 13, 2021

Peaceful Christmas





September 11 - October 10 is when you can order "Peaceful Christmas" Paper Pumpkin Kit. 

Perhaps crafting for Christmas๐ŸŽ„ gifts or decorations has been a favorite hobby for you; or it may be that looking at Christmas decorations and craft supplies in October ๐ŸŽƒ  is unheard of for you!

Since we want to have our projects completed and ready to send or give in a timely manner, we really do want to be planning and making in October.  ๐Ÿ‚

When my son was in the U.S. Navy and stationed in Cuba, I had to have his Christmas items sent by the first of November.  It was then that I welcomed the opportunity to purchase decorations and craft supplies far enough in advance to get his package to him on time.

While this was 25 years ago, I still think of that this time every year: of how excited I was to be packaging a mini, mini artificial Christmas tree with a set of battery-operated lights, and plastic "snow" and snowflakes.  

Take a look at the next month of Paper Pumpkin. 

When you picture a peaceful Christmas, what comes to mind? Do you see snow outside your window, softly swirling through the sky? A tree trimmed with tinsel, a fire crackling nearby? Maybe you’re dreaming of decorating a holly jolly gingerbread house. Can you catch a whiff of Christmas cookies wafting through the air?

Whatever it is you think about when Christmas comes to town, picture a peaceful Christmas with the Peaceful Christmas Paper Pumpkin Kit! This glimmering and gleaming kit is your creative kickstart to Christmas cardmaking. With sprinkles of snow, shimmering silver skies, and heartwarming holiday wishes, you’ll have enough elements and embellishments to create 10 Christmas cards and coordinating envelopes.

And if you totally love the theme and papers, you can order more of the Designer Series Paper from Stampin' Up! Peaceful Place by clicking on this link:  www.stampinup.com/products/peaceful-place-suite-collection-english

So when the weather changes to cool, its football season on Sunday afternoons, colored leaves are falling to the ground, grab a cup of hot tea or cider, take your Paper Pumpkin kit, and craft some cards to send this Christmas! You'll be glad you made them in advance.

Use this link to check out this month's kit:

https://www.paperpumpkin.com/en-us/sign-up/?demoid=2247413

Glad you stopped by - be blessed! sb


Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Christmas Whimsy - New Kit at Stampin' Up!

 Its a NEW month. Its a NEW kit too!

NEW, Beginning September 8:  

Christmas Whimsy is an adorably festive card kit with a modern design! Santa’s elves might be hard at work in the North Pole but with this all-inclusive kit, the hard work is done for you! All pieces are printed, die cut, and ready for you to craft. The simple steps of this kit are perfect for beginner crafters and kids, too! Grab a kit or two and gather around for a simple Christmas activity that everyone will enjoy. The kit contains everything you need to create eight elf-centric Christmas cards including printed card bases, die cuts, embellishments, an exclusive stamp set, a Night of Navy Classic Stampin’ Spot, and more!

If you love kits, try the Paper Pumpkin monthly kit, by subscription, or order the kits from past months which include all supplies except the stamp and ink. 

And, don't forget that any purchases made in September will qualify for the free Sale A Bration products, stamp sets, dies or Designer Series Paper that coordinate with seasonal sets in the Mini Catalog.


Here's my September HOST CODE: GS6WYHG9

That means if you order in September and choose me, Susan Boback, as your demonstrator, choose this Host Code so we can earn free product.  Thank you!




Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Card Making - a little at a time

When you begin a new hobby, or are upgrading your supplies and tools like I did in the summer of 2020, take some time to decide your intention for getting more supplies and tools.   If you're a new hobbyist, beginner card maker, or casual paper crafter and just came to this post to discover what basic supplies you need to be a card maker, skip on down to the red words and read the supply list.  But I'm telling you, you should read the whole thing, because you might need this wisdom some day.  ๐Ÿ˜€

Am I going to make cards and paper crafting projects regularly? How will I use the projects I make?

How old are the products I already have?  Will I find that using the old products and tools are more of a hindrance than a help?

Will I have the space to store them properly for care, and for use?

Am I prepared to replace the consumables (Paper, embellishments, glue, ink refills) regularly?

What is my long term goal for accumulating stamp sets, dies, and tools?

Beginning in the spring of 2020 when all of  our lives changed - we were staying home more than some of us wanted (Me!) and eventually working on projects we'd put off for that "rainy day" when we might have more time or interest (that meant now!). One of those tasks for me was out a lifetime of craft supplies and organizing my craft room. Now it wasn't just cleaning - you know, like vacuuming the corners and walls, but opening every cupboard door and drawer and box lid. Yikes!  You mean I really have had that for ten years and never opened it once?!  

I started a "I don't use this" box and another, "I guess I've realized I'm not interested in doing this anymore" box which was really hard.  It didn't fill up as quickly as I had hoped.  $300 later - the result of selling my useable craft supplies, not only gave me more space, but a new outlook as to what I really wanted to spend my time doing - making cards.  Also 2020 had opened up my mind (and probably yours, too) to the necessity of sending cards to so many people in need, as I say, to "cheer up the world, one card at a time." 

I began to watch Stampin' Up Demonstrators and others of every paper crafting product and company teaching how to make the most amazingly beautiful cards. I was still under the belief that YouTube was for wacky things and old, old television shows. Boy! was I wrong! There's probably still wacky things and old television shows, but now I was learning the latest card making techniques, and the tools and products needed to do them. I was hooked on the fun folds. Here's some samples of ones I've made:


Cube Card







and the Z folds and the pocket cards, and ......and......good thing I had already asked myself the questions, so I'd know what direction I needed to go. 

If you are at the point where you should clean out your supplies - just get started with the questions because the boxes will come next and you'll be able to fill them up. It really is freeing - yes, you can do it - tell yourself that someone else will be delighted to get a box of products for their new hobby. Why do all that, soul searching questions and boxes, you say? so I wouldn't end up with every paper crafting product from every company under the sun and in 10 years have to go through this mess again!  

 Even if you've never been a craft collector like me, and are just getting started, this post is for you too!  Here's the list of what I would recommend for a beginner card maker (or what basic supplies to keep from your lifelong list of craft collectibles). Click on each link to see the product and read the description below it.

Basic White Cardstock  $9.75/40 (U.S. prices) (you can get 80 cards out of 1 pkg)

Basic Stamp Set Or a stamp set that will give a variety of uses and icons $5.50 - 23.00

Black Ink pad $6.00

Ink Spots and Ink Refills $9.00/5 of the mini "spot" pads for you to add your choice of color; $3.75 for the refills  and two or more colors

Of course you would need envelopes for the A2 (5 1/2 x 4 1/4 inch) card.  Or make the mini slimline that uses a regular letter envelope or the slimline that uses a No. 10 business envelope.  You can make your own envelopes out of a variety of paper as long as its not too thin.  I often use old calendar pages, but make sure to use a white label so the postman can read the address clearly.  You'll find envelopes here. $7.50/40

You will need a good pair of scissors, a cutter with measurements  and adhesive and glue. This glue gives you a few seconds to reposition your item before it adheres completely.  It is very strong and also  recommended for its fine tip on one end and wide tip on the other.

 If you didn't want to invest in the ink colors, or a detailed stamp set in the beginning, you could start with the black ink pad for a sentiment, and DSP - designer series paper which is double sided, and could yield as many as 72 cards out of one 12x12 pkg. ($11.50 - $15.00)

There are two other ways to make cards without investing in too much in the beginning: kits.  The kits come with precut designs that are double sided, and of course, coordinating colors; pre-printed sentiments and tags, envelopes and all the pieces you need to make cards and for a reasonable price.

                                                                         $10/50 cards  




                                    You might also like the monthly subscription kit, Paper Pumpkin, 


This kit includes everything needed to make 6-8 themed cards.  This is also a fun activity for kids.  Get one month. Two months, six or more. Save money the more months you subscribe to.  This is also a good way to increase your variety of inks, and stamps which are not included in any other catalog.  

There's alot to think about here, but I can assure you, after making cards for 30+ years, that there is great enjoyment in making cards to include in a gift, to give to a friend, and to have on hand for the many events that surprise us which we need a card for.   

Card making - a little at a time - is how this can be done.  Some crafters fall in love and want it all, all at once. Some crafters enter the hobbyist stage acquiring a few supplies and intend to add to their collection. 

Whatever your interests or goals, I hope you find this helpful.  Come and join the community of card making. Watch videos, look at scads of designs and ideas from card makers around the world, then use your imagination to create a cheerful greeting; and help to "cheer up the world - one card at a time" as I say.   

I hope you find these suggestions helpful. (thanks for reading to the end!๐Ÿ˜ฎ)  I'd love to know if you are a card maker. Will you share your project below?  Thanks for stopping by!  Be Blessed!  sb



 

Saturday, February 13, 2021

MARCH Stamp Kit - Paper Pumpkin - For You

 March 2021 Paper Pumpkin Kit is "Here’s to You"

  • Kit contains enough supplies to create 8 cards—4 each of 2 designs—and coordinating envelopes. The kit’s contents include printed card bases, die-cut paper pieces, embellishments, adhesive, and more!
  • Card size: 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" (10.8 x 14 cm)
  • Envelope size: 4-1/2" x 5-3/4" (11.4 x 14.6 cm)
  • Coordinating colors: Bumblebee, Calypso Coral, Old Olive, Petal Pink, Pretty Peacock, Seaside Spray
  • Includes four free stencils and a stamping sponge - all re-useable with other projects
  • Arrives in a cute and collectible box.

Order your subscription - one month, two, or more. All inclusive paper crafting and card making kit.  A easy and fun way to make cards with little investment. Learn new techniques and explore creativity.  If you're a beginner stamper or enjoy time with kids or grandkids, this is a perfect project. Each kit includes products that are re-useable. Check out the stencils for March's "Here's to You" kit. 

Click here for my Stampin' Up Link




Monday, January 25, 2021

Stampin' Up is Cheering up the World

In 2020 I reconnected with my hobby of making greeting cards. The need has never been more greater to brighten someone's day. And the need has never been more greater to engage in a past time that is enjoyable both in creating a work of art and sending joy to another.  

I have joined the community of Stampin' Up demonstrators, and  am helping to Cheer Up the World by making and sending artfully designed greeting cards.  I've been stamping for at least 25 years, and have had a love of all things paper since I was a kid - that's more than a half of a century!    

As I began to inventory my paper, stamps and inks, I realized that I have a couple of decades worth of tools that need to be replaced as well.  So over a couple of months I weeded out the craft supplies and tools that I probably would never use, sold them and pocketed the money to upgrade my tools from the Stampin' Up line of paper crafting, for the most part.

I discovered a couple of Stampin' Up demonstrators that had earned their $1 million in sales, and started following their weekly videos on product and card demonstrations on YouTube. I also soon discovered how much the pandemic world had pushed so many businesses into broadcasting through Face Book Live and YouTube. Viewing the most current products and ideas in this way broadened the sales market immensely, so customers were no longer sitting around a table with neighbors and friends from their own community. Customers are from anywhere in your country, and can order via the internet or phone, using a demonstrator number to give credit. 

One of the easiest ways of building a variety of supplies and tools that make about 9 cards, is to enroll in a subscription to 'Paper Pumpkin'. It does have an unusual name, but it is a self-contained kit with ink, stamps, cardstock, glue, and embellishments.  Never stamped before?  This is the answer with complete instructions.  A seasoned stamper? You'll enjoy this too. 

 


I am so excited to continue to replace my supplies.  Next will be inks which are so much better made than they were 25 years ago when I began.  While colors of inks, cardstock and markers are sold in color families, they can be purchased individually or the entire color family.   

You can check out Paper Pumpkin kits with this link.  Take a look!  

Now, if you'd like to build your library of stamps and coordinating papers by theme, check out the winter Sale-A-Bration to get coordinating paper or stamp sets that will be available till the end of February 2021.  Spending $50 will insure a free set.  Check these out!

Thanks for stopping by!  Be Blessed!  SB