Wednesday, February 6, 2013
New Stampin'Up! Service: Paper Pumpkins
New from Stampin' Up!
I'm Paper Pumpkin . . .
I come to your door each month (a fully decked-out creativity carriage). I'll help you to escape your life with some paper fun.
I come in a sweet box, but you'll really love what you find on the inside:
All the stamps, ink, paper, and accessories to create pinable projects. Create stuff like cards, journals, décor, and more!
Paper Pumpkin by Stampin' Up! is a new monthly kit program that anyone (even you) can enjoy!
Get Started
It's so easy to get started. Simply sign up for the program starting Monday, January 14 by visiting www.mypaperpumpkin.com and click Get it. Every month a new, surprise project kit arrives at your doorstep. Just think of the anticipation of creating a fun project to pin, showoff, and share with your friends and family-every month!
The very first Paper Pumpkin will arrive on your doorstep starting in March-if you sign up before March 10.
Of course, you'll want to know more. So here's the nitty gritty:
Each month we send you a unique, surprise kit with a project-cards, journals, décor, and more! (We've even color-coordinated, measured, and cut everything for you!)
Each kit includes stamps, ink, paper, and accessories-everything but adhesive.
Each kit gives you and your customer a 30-minute creativity escape.
We will ship your Paper Pumpkin on or around the 15th of the month.
You need to sign up for a kit by the 10th of the month to get that month's kit. If you sign up on the 11th of the month, your first kit will come the next month. (Let's say you sign up on May 10th, we'll send your kit around May 15th. If you sign up on May 11th, we'll send your first kit around June 15th.)
A Paper Pumpkin membership is $19.95 per month (and shipping is included!)
There's no commitment, you can cancel your monthly Paper Pumpkin at anytime. You can also skip a month if you want.
Starting in early March, we'll offer a Try-It kit if you'd like to try Paper Pumpkin for one month.
Here's How You Order
Sign up for your monthly Paper Pumpkin starting Monday, January 14 by visiting www.mypaperpumpkin.com and click Get it. ( remember to add me as your demonstrator Jessica Deltoro)
Starting in early March, you can try Paper Pumpkin for one month by visiting our online store.
A Free Gift in Your Very First Kit
The Welcome Kit is the very first Paper Pumpkin you will receive in your first month of membership. The Welcome Kit includes a free gift-a clear acrylic block!
Questions? We've Got Answers
Why are we offering Paper Pumpkin?
Paper Pumpkin is the perfect introduction to Stampin' Up! We designed it for crafters that want to create a project each month, but aren't quite ready to build a stamp collection (yet).
How does shipping work with Paper Pumpkin?
Your Paper Pumpkin will be automatically shipped to you each month (so fun!). Because we are auto shipping these, the pricing structure is slightly different from our other Stampin' Up! products.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Color Coach Challenge: Pacific Point
Welcome to another week of color coach challenge. Every week the girls from the Sunny Morning Chat are choosing a color from the color coach and following the suggested color combination.
The color this week is Pacific Point. You saw Carol's take on Pacific Point on Carol's Blog.
Here is my take on Pacific Point:
I hope you are inspired to try using the farbic on you scrapbook pages. It works just like paper :)
Thanks for looking.
Next is Liz's Blog
The color this week is Pacific Point. You saw Carol's take on Pacific Point on Carol's Blog.
Here is my take on Pacific Point:
I used Pacific Point, Daffodil Delight and Rich Razzleberry. |
I used the fabric from the Floral District collection for the Rich Razzleberry circles. The circles were created by simply running the fabric through the Big Shot. The cut the fabric smoothly. |
My stamp set is Circle Circus. I used the stamp set to stamp the background. |
I hope you are inspired to try using the farbic on you scrapbook pages. It works just like paper :)
Thanks for looking.
Next is Liz's Blog
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Fabric: Creating elements on a card
I am falling in love with the Stampin'Up! fabric. I will admit that when Stampin' Up! said they were introducing a fabric line I thought they were nuts.
During Sale-A-Bration this year I decided to order the Flirtatous fabric offered; it was free so i figured no harm no foul. When my daughter saw the fabric she went bananas for it. She wanted make all sorts of things with it. Now I can't get enough of it.
Here are two of the cards we made in the Fabric Card Class:
This is the fabric I used on this project:
Here are the directions on How to create the card embellishments.
Thanks for looking.
During Sale-A-Bration this year I decided to order the Flirtatous fabric offered; it was free so i figured no harm no foul. When my daughter saw the fabric she went bananas for it. She wanted make all sorts of things with it. Now I can't get enough of it.
I decided that I would dedicate June to trying new things.
New catty- new classes :)
Here are two of the cards we made in the Fabric Card Class:
This is the fabric I used on this project:
Floral District Designer Fabric | 126893 |
Price: $9.95 | |
3 extra-wide fat quarters (27" x 18"): 3 coordinated designs. Cut with select Big Shot dies. Coordinates with the Floral District suite. Daffodil Delight, Lucky Limeade, Rich Razzleberry, Tangerine Tango, Whisper White. |
Here are the directions on How to create the card embellishments.
Thanks for looking.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Color Coach Challenge: Rich Razzleberry
Hello,
One more week of the color coach challenge. I hope you enjoyed Carol's blog.
This week the color was Rich Razzleberry. We could combine it with Pumpkin Pie and Old Olive or Pretty in Pink and Early Espresso. Since I can not turn down anything to do with coffee ;) I choose the second option.
I looked at this for a long time before inspiration hit :) Finally, I decided to use the Rich Razzleberry as my base and work from there.
Here is what I came up with:
The stamp set I used is Papaya Collage, it is new and I really like it. I think I will add some more fabric flowers- this guy seems lonely :)
Thanks for looking. Now enjoy Liz's creation :)
One more week of the color coach challenge. I hope you enjoyed Carol's blog.
This week the color was Rich Razzleberry. We could combine it with Pumpkin Pie and Old Olive or Pretty in Pink and Early Espresso. Since I can not turn down anything to do with coffee ;) I choose the second option.
I started off by looking for everything I own in these colors. I have been using the fabric a lot lately and wanted to use that for sure. I also had buttons, brads, and markers in these colors. |
I looked at this for a long time before inspiration hit :) Finally, I decided to use the Rich Razzleberry as my base and work from there.
Here is what I came up with:
The stamp set I used is Papaya Collage, it is new and I really like it. I think I will add some more fabric flowers- this guy seems lonely :)
Thanks for looking. Now enjoy Liz's creation :)
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Color Coach Blog Hop: Real Red
You are coming from Amanda's Blog. A group of us morning chatters over at Butternut Sage Designs
have been using the color coach to expand our color horizons.
This week's challenge is REAL RED! We could either use Bashful Blue and Crumb Cake, or Early Espresso and Pumpkin Pie...
Here is my take on Real Red, Early espresso, and Pumpkin Pie:
After I print the page I plan on adding some journaling and embellishments. That's the beauty of the hybrid scrapbook page :)
This week's challenge is REAL RED! We could either use Bashful Blue and Crumb Cake, or Early Espresso and Pumpkin Pie...
Here is my take on Real Red, Early espresso, and Pumpkin Pie:
I used My Digital Studio to create this page. I love MDS. |
Be sure to keep hopping! Here is Liz's Blog. Enjoy.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Red, White and Blue Chat Challenge
The ladies from Sunny Morning Chat Group at Butternut Sage Design have given us a RED, White and Blue challenge.
Here is my take on it:
Thanks for looking.
Here is my take on it:
I made this using My Digital Studio |
Thanks for looking.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Color Coach Blog Hop: Melon Mambo
Welcome to my blog. I am participating in my first blog hop, I am so excited.
This blog hop is about using the color coach and this week's color is Melon Mambo. The color coach gives you ideas for color combinations using Stampin' Up! card stock. I love my color coach and I refer to it every time I have a creative block :)
I am using the combination of Melon Mambo, Old Olive and Elegant Eggplant. The stamp set is Mixed Bunch.
These are the other participants in the hop.
Robbie - http://inkedx2.blogspot.com/
Amanda - http://www.ourcraftyplaydate. blogspot.com/
Jessica - http:// stampandscrapwithjessica. blogspot.com/ You are here :)
Pam - http://www.goldstarcreations. blogspot.com/
Sandy - http://www.icemountaindesigns. blogspot.com/
Teri - http://teribstampin.blogspot. com/
Tracy - http://luv4stampin.blogspot. com/
My color coach. |
I am using the combination of Melon Mambo, Old Olive and Elegant Eggplant. The stamp set is Mixed Bunch.
I created a scrapbook layout using the color combination from the color coach. |
Here is a close up of the flowers and the "lattice". I used the Simply Scored tool for the lattice. I was going to add leaves but I forgot :) |
Thanks for looking. Pam's Blog is next. Enjoy :)
Robbie - http://inkedx2.blogspot.com/
Amanda - http://www.ourcraftyplaydate.
Jessica - http://
Pam - http://www.goldstarcreations.
Sandy - http://www.icemountaindesigns.
Teri - http://teribstampin.blogspot.
Tracy - http://luv4stampin.blogspot.
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