Online Extravaganza Sale November 24

Keep reading for the details of Stampin’ Up!’s Online Extravaganza Sale to be held Tuesday, November 24, 2020.

Stampin' Up! On Sale

It’s time to get excited! On Tuesday, November 24, Stampin’ Up! is offering 10 percent off a majority of products in the 2020-2021 Annual Catalog. (I’ve included a list of excluded items below).
 
 

Sale begins at 12 a.m. Mountain Time and runs through 11:50 p.m. Mountain Time on November 24, 2020.
 
Shop directly from my online store: kimquade.stampinup.net.

This sale helps you bring handmade holiday cheer to your loved ones. Get great deals on holiday crafting supplies.

And, think about giving the gift of creativity to family and friends. Do you or someone you know need a new Paper Trimmer or the handy stamp positioning tool, the Stamparatus?

Who wouldn’t want a lovely card kit or stamp set with a pretty bow on top? The Looking Up and and Simply Citrus All-Inclusive card kits make great gifts. Everything you need to create the cards is in the box.

Nearly every stamp set in the Annual Catalog is on sale, including the many and varied Christmas sets: Winter Woods, Perfectly Plaid, Snowman Seasons, Itty Bitty Christmas, and more.

Want to add some new colors to your ink collection? Almost all of the ink pads and refills are 10 percent off.

Adding a personal touch to the holidays can make the season even more meaningful and fun. Rubber stamps, ink, and paper can help you do that!

Please let me know if you have questions! I’m here to help!I can also help you place your order.
 
Kim
 
And, remember, I’m giving a free gift with orders this month in celebration of my 10-year Stampin’ Up! anniversary! (One gift per customer, thanks!)
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Stampin’ Friends Happy Holidays

Welcome to the Stampin’ Friends Happy Holidays Blog Hop!

Stampin' Friends Happy Holidays

Thanks for joining us today! We’re a group of crafters showcasing our handmade, paper crafting creations. Today, it’s holiday items. Be sure to visit each blog and leave a comment. We hope to inspire you for your holiday projects. Look for a list of hoppers at the bottom of this post.

Snowman Season Gift Duo

Snowman Season

Stampin’ Up’s catalogs feature a great variety of stamps, dies, punches, ribbons, and Designer Series Paper to create your handmade holiday. I can’t choose a favorite — too many to list! But I do appreciate the sets with coordinating punches. The Snowman Season photopolymer set and the coordinating Snowman Builder Punch make crafting easy and fun. (I love that the punch includes segments for hat and stick arms!)

Snowman Season

This card uses Night of Navy card stock and the Snowflake Splendor Designer Series Paper. (I based this card off of a sketch our team is using for a challenge this month.)

Snowman Season

Have you seen Stampin’ Up!’s White Mini Pizza Boxes in the catalog? Find them on page 152. You receive eight boxes for $6. I think they’re perfect for gift giving. Easy to decorate and versatile, the boxes can hold cookies, gift cards, wrapped candies, 3 x 3 note cards, tags, jewelry and more.

Thanks for stopping by today. Be sure to visit all of the blogs and leave a comment.

Kim

List of Blog Hoppers

  1. Steph Jandrow (US)
  2. Tiziana Milano (US)
  3. Lisa Ann Bernard – Queen B Creations (US)
  4. Katja Ettig (GER)
  5. Teri Pocock
  6. Sue Vine – MissPinksCraftSpot (Australia)
  7. Jean Bolen Beaulieu
  8. Kim Lamos
  9. Heidi Collins (US)
  10. Kim Quade (US)
  11. Maureen Rauchfuss (US)
  12. Barbara Welch (US)
  13. Anne Marie Hile (US)
  14. Melissa Thomas (US)

List of Products Used to Create These Projects

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Maui Achievers November 2020 Blog Hop

Welcome to the Maui Achievers November 2020 Blog Hop.

Welcome to our monthly Maui Achievers Blog Hop. We’re a group of Stampin’ Up! demonstrators from around the world who have achieved the Stampin’ Up! bonus of the Maui incentive trip. We celebrate this achievement by organizing a monthly hop which helps us continue to inspire you creatively.
 
You may be starting here or have come from someone else’s blog – either way there’s a list at the end of this post to help you move around all the different blogs and get many amazing ideas. We all have our country listed – so if you’re looking for a demonstrator, these are top demonstrators in their country and would love to help you with your Stampin’ Up! shopping or if you’d like to join our Stampin’ Up! teams. Visit all of the blogs and leave a comment. We love to hear from you.
 

Triangle Santa Hat Card

Like most card makers and crafters, all the beautiful paper attracts my attention, including Stampin’ Up!’s Red Velvet found on page 63 of Stampin’ Up! August-December Mini Catalog. You get two sheets of 12 x 12 soft flocked card stock for $6. It works well for both punches and dies. I decided to have some fun with it and created a Santa hat! In fact, I couldn’t decide on some of the elements, so I made two.

Stitched Triangles Santa Hat

Stitched Triangles Santa Hat

This first card includes:

  • Pear Pizzazz card stock base
  • Heartwarming Hugs Designer Series Paper cut at 5 1/2 inches by 4 1/4 inches
  • Pear Pizza layer cut at 5 inches by 3 1/2 inches and embossed with Subtle Embossing Folder
  • Hat created with Stitched Triangles Dies and Red Velvet
  • Pom pom created with smallest scallop circle from Layering Circles Dies and run through the Tasteful Textile Embossing Folder
  • Hat band created with piece from Rectangle Dies and run through the Tasteful Textile Embossing Folder
  • Letters from Little Treats sentiment. Ho Ho Ho colored with Real Red Stampin’ Write Marker and stamped onto 1/2 inch x 1/2 inch square.
  • Red Rhinestone embellishments

Stitched Triangles Santa Hat

This second card includes:

  • Pear Pizzazz card stock base
  • Heartwarming Hugs Designer Series Paper cut at 5 1/2 inches by 4 1/4 inches
  • Pear Pizza layer cut at 5 inches by 3 1/2 inches and embossed with Subtle Embossing Folder
  • Hat created with Stitched Triangles Dies and Red Velvet
  • Pom pom created with Small Bloom Punch and run through the Tasteful Textile Embossing Folder
  • Hat band created with piece from Rectangle Dies and run through the Tasteful Textile Embossing Folder
  • Letters die cut with Playful Alphabet Dies and Red Velvet. (I attached Adhesive Sheets to the dies before running them through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss machine. That makes it easier to apply letters to the card front.)
  • Red Rhinestone embellishments

Thanks so much for stopping by today! Be sure to visit all of the blog to grab some paper crafting inspiration.

Kim

List of Blog Hoppers

 

List of Products Used

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Warm and Toasty Card Samples

Follow along today as I show you four card samples using Stampin’ Up!’s Warm and Toasty stamp set.

Warm and Toasty Card Samples

This card uses a Night of Navy card base together with a Balmy Blue accent and the Snowflake Splendor Designer Series Paper.

Such a cute stamp set! Find the Warm and Toasty Stamp Set on page 42 of Stampin’ Up!’s August-December 2020 Mini Catalog. It’s a set of 10 cling stamps. It sells for $22 + tax and shipping.

Warm and Toasty Card SamplesMore Warm and Toasty Card Samples

Whimsical and fun, the super cute animals work well for both kid and adult cards and projects. They also lend themselves well to coloring. Although I used Stampin’ Up!’s Stampin’ Blends, you could also use color pencil, watercolor pencils, Water Painters, Stampin’ Write Markers, or even Crayons to dress us these holiday themed graphics.

Warm and Toasty Card Samples

This guy is just precious. I stamped him with Black Memento Ink and colored him with Stampin’ Up!’s Crumb Cake and Real Red Stampin’ Blends. The sentiment comes from the Banner Year stamp set, and the piece is layered on one of the designs from the “Tis the Season 6 x 6 Designer Series Paper.

Warm and Toasty Card Samples

You can’t get more fun than an ice skating polar bear! He’s colored with the Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive Stampin’ Blends to match the color scheme of the Heartwarming Hugs Designer Series Paper.

Handmade Christmas Card Sample

This card features singing mice! I also used the 6 x 6 Christmas Classic Designer Series Paper (available with the new Curvy Celebrations offering). Once again, I colored with Stampin’ Blends. This is just perfect for the piano teacher for whomI created this card. The sentiment comes from the Itty Bitty Christmas stamp set.

I hope you’ve enjoyed my Warm and Toasty Card Samples. Please let me know how I can help you in your paper crafting journey. If you’re not currently working with a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I’d love it if you would choose me.

Thanks,

Kim

 

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Stamparatus Reflection Technique Video

Join me for today’s video. I’m creating a Thanksgiving card using the Stamparatus reflection technique.

Stamparatus Reflection Technique Video

Do you send Thanksgiving cards? It’s almost time to get those in the mail. I decided to feature fall trees for one of my card designs. The Stamparatus comes in handy for this.

Stamparatus Reflection Technique Video

Stampin’ Up!’s stamp positioning tool lends itself to a variety of fun techniques. Today’s card and video feature the reflection technique. (Other fun uses include hinge-step stamping. See a related video here.)

Card Details

  • Basic Black card stock base — 11 inches x 4 1/4 inches, scored at 5 1/2 inches
  • Whisper White – 2 pieces cut at 5 1/4 x 4 inches (one is for the inside of the card)
  • Basic Black – 4 inches x 5/8 inches
  • Whisper White – 4 inches by 1/2 inches
  • Tree from Rooted in Nature Stamp Set
  • Sentiment from Banner Year Stamp Set
  • Ink colors of Memento, Crushed Curry, Merry Merlot, and Pumpkin Pie
  • Sponge Daubers and Sponge Brayer
  • Holiday Rhinestone Assortment

Stamparatus Reflection Technique Video

This video, a Facebook Live replay provides a step-by-step demonstration of how the card comes together.

Thanks for stopping by today. Please let me know if you have questions about how this card was created. If you’re not currently working with a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I’d love to help you in your paper crafting journey.

Kim

Products Used to Make this Card

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