May 15, 2018 | Kim's Creations |
Hello Stampers!
It is so fun to get happy (snail) mail! I received this card from a Secret Pal – along with a few other awesome goodies! The pal is part of our Stampin’ Up! stamping group. I love how creative everyone is.
This “secret” stamper knows I love the sun and beach. She used Stampin’ Up!’s Colorful Seasons stamp set, the Seasonal Layers Thinlits, and the Swirly Scribbles Thinlits to create a relaxing scene.
Thanks for stopping by today! If you want some happy (snail) mail from me, send me an email (
[email protected]) and I will send you a card!
Kim
May 8, 2018 | Kim's Creations |
Hello Stampers! This super cute card was created by Theresa Huffman using products from Stampin’ Up!’s March Paper Pumpkin kit.
Haven’t tried Paper Pumpkin? There’s an awesome special right now. Subscribe by May 10 and receive the May kit and June kit each for half off – that’s about $10 plus tax. (Shipping is included.)
The kits – a surprise each month – come in a cute box and contain everything you need to complete that month’s project. It could be cards or treat packets or home décor. It’s a quick project that can be done with kids or grandkids or on your own. It’s great way to collect stamp sets and ink spots, too.
Want to give it a try? Here’s the link that will take you directly to the Paper Pumpkin site with me as your demonstrator.
https://www.paperpumpkin.com/en-us/sign-up/?demoid=2078804 Use the code: SAVEFIFTY0418
I’ll send you a free handmade card with your subscription. To take advantage of this special, subscribe by May 10.
Thanks for stopping by today! Please let me know if you have questions or if I can help you in any way.
Kim
May 6, 2018 | Kim's Creations |
Hello Stampers!
Sharing one more card using the Share What You Love Bundle of products. I’ve used the Old Olive ink on Very Vanilla cardstock to create this clean and simple thank-you card. The different variations of ink color are achieved by just “stamping off.”
What do I mean my stamping off? Ink your stamp, press the inked stamped onto a scratch piece of paper, and then apply your image to the card you are creating. For the background on this card, I stamped off the background twice before applying the image to the card. This easy technique lets you get different hues without having to have a ton of stamp pads.
This stamp set will be available in Stampin’ Up!’s new catalog when it debuts June 1. Right now, an awesome variety of products are bundled to enable you to get these products early. Three separate bundles are available. Click on the graphics below, and my Stampin’ Up! online store details what is included in the bundles. Each bundle includes FREE product. Don’t wait to order! The bundle pricing and free product is only available through May 31.
Remember, when you order one of these four bundles, I will pay your shipping. If you order directly through my online store — kimquade.stampinup.net — I will send you a check to cover the shipping. If you place your order through me via email, I’ll subtract the shipping from your total.
Thanks for stopping by today! Please let me know if you have questions or if I can help you in any way.
Kim
May 3, 2018 | Kim's Creations |
Hello Stampers!
I love Stampin’ Up’s Share What You Love Suite so much, I’m sharing another card today. Remember, when you purchase one of the bundles listed below, I’ll pay for the shipping. (Feel free to add other items, but to qualify for the free shipping you must purchase one of the Share What You Love Bundles.)
This card uses the coordinating Rich Razzleberry card stock with the Share What You Love Specialty Designer Serie Paper, the Pearlized Doilies (pearl for Stampin’ Up!’s 30th anniversary), and the Lovely Floral Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder.
Wondering how I got the “Love” sentiment? I used a sticky note to cover the rest of the words on the stamp, inked the love, removed the sticky note and stamped the “love” sentiment onto card stock. It’s a technique called masking.
Remember, these items are available bundled through May 31 and include free items in each. Beginning June 1, these products will be available on their own without the special bundle price. Click on the graphics below to go directly to my online store to purchase the bundles.
Thanks for stopping by today.
Kim
May 1, 2018 | Kim's Creations |
Hello Stampers!Products from Stampin’ Up!’s new catalog aren’t available until June 1. But you’re in luck! SU! is now offering sneak peek bundles with brand-new goodies through May 31. Although these items will be available for purchase beginning June 1, they’ve been specially bundled for you, and each bundle also includes free product. Great news: You can also purchase the five brand-new In Colors.
The bundles are all a little different in offerings, but they feature the Love What You Do stamp set and a new In Color stamp pad. The “Gotta Have It All Bundle” includes a package of the Share What You Love Specialty Designer Series Paper, a nice package of 12 x 12 paper that is gorgeous.Click here to view the flyer.
Here’s the pricing for the bundles: Just Getting Started Bundle: $57A Little More, Please Bundle: $91.50Gotta Have It All Bundle: $127.50In Color (2018-2020) Collection Stamp Pads: $33.75 Buy any of these bundles from me during May, and I will pay for your shipping. (Feel free to add other items to your order, but you must purchase one of the bundles to qualify for the free shipping offer.) If you shop online via my store (kimquade.stampinup.net), I will refund your shipping with a check. You are welcome to email your order to me, and I will just deduct the shipping from the total. The card I created uses products from that suite. To make the cool effect with the embossing folder, I inked the inside front of the folder with the Grapefruit Grove stamp set. I then spritzed some water directly onto the folder. I placed the Very Vanilla card stock inside and ran it through the Big Shot. I let it dry for a bit before adhering it to the base. Thanks for stopping by today! I’m happy to answer any questions or help with any of your stamping needs. Kim