It’s Technique Tuesday! Do you ever wish you had those leaves you just die cut facing the other way? Well, there’s a way to do just that.
You will want to get some card stock or designer series paper. Fold it in half. Then place the die on top and run through your Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine. (You might have to run it through twice since the thickness is doubled.) When the dies come out you will have one facing the other direction.
It’s Sabbath Sunday! This is the day to focus on resting so you can be recharged for the week.
So imagine yourself just getting off of work. You have had a rough day (bosses, co-workers, etc.). And then one of your good friends calls and says let’s do dinner. You don’t have hubby to worry about. He is having a beer with the guys. So you say sure.
Dinner begins. Chips and salsa are on the table. Good conversation begins. A couple jokes…many laughs. After a little over an hour you both decide to call it a night and go home. You then decide to just sit and shortly hubby comes home.
Instead of the air being tense it’s much more palatable now. Life can be conquered and a good night’s rest will finish the recharge.
Does this sound like one of your days? It’s amazing to me the power of a good friend and what a few laughs can do. Try it once in a while. You’ll see.
Today is World Card Making Day! So you are probably wondering where is the event or the contest. Well, here it is! Create a card today with any current Stampin’ Up! products and post it on my page, https://facebook.com/StampingWithJoni. Each post (not comment) to my page with a picture and a little bit of description gets a ticket in the jar. The posts have to be done today (before midnight).
Then by Monday at midnight you need to comment on your post that you mailed or delivered the card. (If you cannot find your post please look under the community tab.) The comment that you mailed it will get you two additional tickets. Why two additional tickets you ask? Because your card cannot make impact sitting in a drawer. Please mail it.
So, what’s the prize for World Card Making Day? Stamps, of course! It is your choice from the recently retired Sale-A-Bration stamps. When you win I will send you a list to pick from. The winner will be announced in Tuesday’s weekly newsletter that goes out on the blog, https://stampingwithjoni.wordpress.com.
It’s Friendship Friday! This is the day to focus on giving back or paying it forward.
I know we can’t help everyone, but we can help one person. You may feel that it’s not enough impact to only help one person, but I bet that one person will disagree with you.
Have you been the one new kid and don’t know anyone? Have you just had a really challenging day? And, for me, there is often that one person that will come up to you and ask your name or if everything is all right.
I read article after article about how corporations help or how this person gave millions. I’m sure that would be nice but for most of us that is just not feasible. So I would say to focus on being kind and understanding that the little things often have the biggest impact.
This is the second blog post you are looking for. Drumroll please…
Here are the contest details. Take one pack of Peaceful Prints 12X12 Specialty Designer Series Paper and hold it to the side for this contest as well as another contest on October 1st and another on the 15th. Each challenge or contest will last two weeks until the next one is announced. For every entry you will get a ticket with your name on it placed in the raffle jar. The three raffle prize winners will be announced at noon on Monday, November 1.
If you do not have a pack of this paper please contact me as I have some extras.
So, what are the prizes? Stamps, of course. There is one stamp set of the Delicate Dahlias and two of the In Your Words from the host section. The first winner will have first pick and so on.
So here is the second challenge for you. Create as many projects (cards, 3D, favors, tags, etc.) from the Peaceful Prints paper as you would like that have a red (Real Red, Merry Merlot, or Cherry Cobbler), gray or black, and a blue (any of the current ones). You must use a red, gray or black, and a blue on each project to qualify. Each project gets one raffle ticket in the jar. All products need to be current Stampin’ Up! products. No retired please.
Take a picture of your project(s) and post a comment on the pinned post on the Facebook page, https://facebook.com/StampingWithJoni. Each comment with a project will get you one ticket. Please only post one project per comment. If you post multiple photos in one comment you will only get one ticket. You have until midnight of Thursday, October 14 to post.
It’s Tutorial Thursday! Today I want to show you some cute cards with the Textures & Frames Photopolymer Stamp Set.
For this you will need:
Card Bases
Adhesive
Mats
Punch
Sentiment or words
Textures & Frames Photopolymer Stamp Set
Ink
Here is one of the samples.
For more samples and a complete video please go to https://youtu.be/CiACqsTapes. If you comment before Tuesday the 5th you will get full written instructions as well.
It’s Wacky Wednesday where a product is used in a way it is not intended!
Did you know that the thick chipboard that comes in the Paper Pumpkin Kits as well as some of the 12X12 papers can double for a Piercing Mat? If you have ever forgotten something at home you are not alone. Recently I had the kit all ready to go with me. For this specific trip I wanted to bring my Piercing Mat to give cushion to some of the more detailed stamps so they would have a crisper image. But, I forgot. Aaaggghhh. So, instead, I pulled out that piece of chipboard from the kit and used it instead. It wasn’t as good as the mat but it worked. I was able to finish stamping while waiting.
Next time you open a kit don’t throw that piece away. You just might need it.
It’s Technique Tuesday! Usually today talks about a new way to use a marker, sponge dauber, or product. But instead, I thought about talking about you.
The most important thing we have besides our health is time. So I want to remind you to use the technique of blocking time so you don’t have to rush those Christmas cards this year. Make time for what you want to do or it will be gone before you know it.