Workshop Words

Convention is coming…and there’s so much to do to be ready.  It’s a 4-day celebration of Stampin’ Goodness and I can’t wait!  Stampin’ Up! does a fabulous job of recognizing, rewarding and encouraging all of the demonstrators in attendance and I’m looking forward to this year’s surprises – because I know there will be surprises in store for us!

Last year, we earned an exclusive stamp set available only to demonstrators who attended convention.  Each of the expressions in the set was business related to use with customers and team-mates.  It was just the thing to recognize a few Maui Stampers that have accomplished some big goals in the past 6 weeks:

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  • Workshop Words stamp set
  • Pool Party, Midnight Muse, Pool Party, Cajun Craze and Whisper White card stock
  • Comfort Cafe Designer Series Paper
  • Midnight Muse FFIP
  • Pool Party Stampin’ Write marker
  • Pool Party 3/8 inch ruffled ribbon
  • White Bakers Twine
  • Jewels Pearls
  • Decorative label punch
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals

It’s such a treat to get an “atta-girl” card in the mail…who wouldn’t like an unexpected pat on the back?

 

Clean and Simple Thanks

Clean and simple isn’t a regular part of my repertoire.  It’s a style I admire, but one I find difficult to execute.  I just can’t seem to stop adding things, and before you know it my cards are covered with layers, embellishments, and road signs.  However, my son needed thank you notes.  Clean and simple fit the bill:

My Friend Thank You

 

  • My Friend and Perfectly Penned stamp sets
  • Very Vanilla card stock
  • Crumb Cake and Riding Hood Red Classic ink pads
  • Riding Hood Red 3/8 inch taffeta ribbon
  • Rhinestone jewels

My apologies;  the Riding Hood Red ribbon is retired, but Real Red is available and would be a perfect substitute.

Why don’t I make more Clean and Simple cards?  I really like them – it’s a mystery, I guess.  I don’t mind not knowing the answer.

{flashback:  Catholic Elementary school.  Classroom full of 11 year olds playing  “stump the priest” asking ridiculous questions.  His response?  A placid smile and “It’s a mystery, my child”.}

Note that this card was made before my FFIP arrived.  I could spend the next 6 months remaking cards with the FFIP to see how much better they looked.  Or I could just make new cards.  Yeah.  I think that’s what I’ll do.

 

 

 

Make {another} Cake

This set has so much potential, as does the fabulous Comfort Cafe Designer Series paper:

Make a Cake Starfruit

  • Make a Cake and Itty Bitty Banners stamp sets
  • Very Vanilla, Summer Starfruit and Midnight Muse card stock
  • Comfort Cafe Designer Series paper
  • Summer Starfruit, Raspberry Ripple and Midnight Muse FFIP (Firm Foam Ink Pads)
  • Summer Starfruit, Raspberry Ripple and Midnight Muse Stampin’ Write markers
  • Raspberry Ripple 3/8 inch Stitched Satin Ribbon
  • Big Shot and Bitty Banners Framelits
  • Stamp-a-ma-jig
  • Jewels Rhinestones
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals

The first card I made with this set felt too busy – a victim of the philosophy “More is More” but not in a good way.  I wanted to keep a similar feeling but streamline it a bit.

The first step was to choose the Designer Series paper, and I like the balanced feeling this paper gives.  Once I had it in place the rest of the card came together pretty easily.  My Stamp-a-ma-jig came in handy; despite the clear stamps, the lines on these stamps really need to be in the EXACT right spot for the best look, and the SAMJ was just the thing.  It’s an indispensable tool for me.

Those Bitty Banners Framelits are fast becoming indispensable as well – perfect flags and banners every time!  Not that everything always has to be perfect, but when it turns out that way it’s pretty sweet.  Speaking of sweet, it’s mango season right now and we have an abundance of sweet, juicy, fragrant mangoes in our house.  There’s nothing in the world like fresh fruit, ripened to perfection on the tree.  I have orange hands and fingernails from peeling and slicing, but I don’t mind when the reward is fresh mango.

 

Making friends with Gumball Green

Time for a little confession:  the first time I set eyes on Gumball Green, I thought “Forget that!”  I’ve softened a bit:

Dig you Gumball Cajun

  • I Dig You stamp set
  • Whisper White, Cajun Craze and Gumball Green card stock
  • Floral District Designer Series Paper
  • Daffodil Delight, Cajun Craze and Gumball Green FFIP (Firm Foam Ink pads)
  • Cajun Craze Stampin’ Write marker
  • Piercing tool and new piercing template
  • Daffodil Delight 1/4 inch stitched grosgrain ribbon
  • Rhinestone jewels
  • Stampin’ Dimensional

The Big Dump Truck definitely needed a driver!  It might not have NEEDED the sparkly hub caps, but they are certainly an improvement.  Work with me here.

I splurged on our new piercing tool and templates and I’m really glad I did.  The piercing tool is made in the same ergonomic model as the stylus that comes with the Simply Scored tool, and it’s very comfortable in my hand.  The template is much larger and I didn’t have to skootch it along in order to get a nice long pierced lines.  Definitely a lot of bang for the buck!

I cannot imagine getting this kind of ink coverage with our old style ink pads.  FFIP RULE.

Gumball Green is not a timid green by any stretch, but it’s a fun color to play with.  I would call it a Kelly green.  Matter of fact, last weekend I saw a gorgeous Kate Spade handbag at the Nordstrom Rack in just this shade of green.  I was sorely tempted, but I bought a new bag in Boston and the Rack’s price was a big savings but it was still Kate Spade if you get my drift.  The new Gumball Green bag will have to go to another home…this time.

 

 

 

Flocks of little green birds

Isn’t it odd how stamps you didn’t think you needed or wanted become your favorites?  I don’t understand but I’m willing to embrace the paradox.

Betsy's Blooms in Gumball Green

  • Betsy’s Blooms and Itty Bitty Banners stamp sets
  • Gumball Green, Primrose Petals and Whisper White card stock
  • Floral District Designer Series paper
  • Gumball Green, Primrose Petals and Daffodil Delight FFIP (Firm Foam Ink Pads)
  • Basic Black Stampin’ Write markers
  • Big Shot; Labels Collection and Bitty Banners Framelits
  • Daffodil Delight Seam Binding
  • Rhinestone Jewels

This is a square card.  I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of square cards I’ve made, but I love the design possibilities.  I also love the way these birds fly across the front of the card – they remind me of all the little birds I watch in the morning zooming around outside my kitchen window.

I liked this concept of a flock of birds so well I wanted to stamp it again in A2 format (that’s 4 1/4 x 5 1/2).  At the time, I didn’t have the FFIP in all of our luscious Stampin’ Up! colors so I used my old ink pads:

Betsy's Blooms in Baja Breeze

 

That’s Baja Breeze and Lucky Limeade; can you see why I’m in love with the FFIP?  In all fairness, some of my old-style ink pads are more than 5 years old – but Lucky Limeade is only a year old!! I’m thrilled with the results I’m getting with these new ink pads.

I have something kind of exciting to share, but it’s also a little bit scary.  I’m within a reach – well, a real stretch – of earning the Stampin’ Up! Hilton Head incentive trip.   If you had told me a year ago that I would be in this place I would have laughed and offered to pour you another glass of your favorite refreshing beverage, but it’s true!  I have some hard work to do but I’m excited by the challenge.

If you’re thinking about ordering Stampin’ Up! product and don’t have your own demonstrator, I would LOVE to take your order.  If you’ve bought Stampin’ Up! product from me in the past and are thinking you might like to purchase more, I would LOVE it if you placed your order before June 30th!!  Every person who orders between now and June 30 at my Online Store will receive a special hand-stamped thank you and two yards of new ribbon from the 2012-2013 catalog.  Thank you in advance for helping me to achieve this dream!

 

 

Choosing stamps

Betsy's Blooms spotlightI’m trying to be deliberate in my choice of new stamps.  Every time Stampin’ Up! releases a new catalog I have the overwhelming urge to press the “I WANT IT ALL” button on the demonstrator website.  (OK, full disclosure:  there is no such button.  However, demonstrators have been lobbying for this button for years.)

I know that there are people – Stampin’ Up! customers as well as demonstrators – who not only want it all, but buy it all.  Perhaps some of them have a large enough business or crafting environment to actually need it all.  In all honesty, I have to acknowledge that I neither have time nor space to have it all.  That brings me back to the dilemma of making choices.

It’s easy to choose the things that I love.  It’s tricky to be sure I have a well-rounded selection.  It’s even harder still to choose things that will appeal to a broad cross-section of crafters.  Over the years, I’ve gotten better at that last set of choices, but it takes careful evaluation.  And just like each of you, I will make a decision and then see something that another stamper has done with a set that I had dismissed as absolutely un-workable and all of my “careful evaluation” goes out the window.  Ah well, there’s room for an impulse buy or two in my budget!

Happily, this card was made with a stamp set that was a gift to me from Stampin’ Up!:

  • Betsy’s Blooms and Itty Bitty Banners stamp sets
  • Very Vanilla, Cherry Cobbler and Soft Suede card stock
  • Comfort Cafe Designer Series Paper
  • Soft Suede and Cherry Cobbler Classic ink pads
  • Summer Starfruit Firm Foam Ink Pads (FFIP)
  • Big Shot and Herringbone Textured Impressions Embossing Folder
  • 3 and 3 1/2 inch circle Originals Dies
  • Bitty Banners Framelits
  • 1/2 inch Cherry Cobbler Scallop Dots ribbon
  • Stampin’ Sponge
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals
  • Jewels Rhinestones

I can’t wait to get the rest of my FFIP!!  They’re arriving slowly but surely and my, oh, my are they fabulous!  Betsy’s little bird will surely SING when she gets inked up with FFIP in Cherry Cobbler.

I have to let you in on a little secret.  This is one of those things I wouldn’t have noticed, but I think it’s pretty interesting.  I looked at that Comfort Cafe DSP and my mind said “Cherry Cobbler” – and that’s what I pulled out to use.  However, yesterday afternoon I was dreaming through the Annual Catalog and I came across the color palette for Comfort Cafe:  Cajun Craze!!!  Honestly, I couldn’t tell the difference until I put the papers together.  I’ll have to make this card again and make that adjustment.  I’m waiting for that Cajun FFIP though…

 

Can you dig it?

This stamp set isn’t brand new to the Brand New 2012-2013 Annual Catalog, but it’s one that recalls sweet memories of my son.  From the time he could see beyond his own hands he has been fascinated with vehicles, and as a toddler he could identify  construction equipment better than most adults I knew.

I Dig You Midnight Muse

  • I Dig You stamp set
  • Summer Smooches Designer Series Paper
  • Whisper White, Gumball Green and Midnight Muse card stock
  • Gumball Green and Midnight Muse Firm Foam Ink Pads (woo hoo!!)
  • Daffodil Delight 1/4 inch stitched grosgrain ribbon
  • Color Spritzer tool
  • Midnight Muse Stampin’ Write marker
  • Big Shot, 3 inch and 3 1/2 inch Bigz circle dies
  • 1/8 inch hand held circle punch (not Stampin’ Up!)

I like all of the circles in this layout, and I especially like those crazy Firm Foam Ink Pads (to be known as the FFIP).   Love the coverage on that excavator!

I need to focus on “guy” cards – I never have enough – and this stamp set is a perfect choice.

 

I’m in love!!

And OH MY GOODNESS!!  You are going to be in love too!  Just wait until you get your hands on our new Stampin’ Up! Firm Foam Ink pads!!!

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  • Make a Cake and Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp sets
  • Patio Party Designer Series Paper
  • Whisper White, Summer Starfruit, Midnight Muse,Primrose Petals and Baja Breeze card stock
  • Summer Starfruit, Midnight Muse and Primrose Petals FIRM FOAM INK PADS!!
  • 1 inch square, Blossom, 3/4 inch circle and Bitty circle punches
  • Bitty Buttons
  • White Bakers Twine
  • Big Shot and Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder

I am waiting for the rest of the colors – I only have the In Color 2012-2014 ink pads in Firm Foam but as soon as I used them I knew I had to have the rest!  I am stalking my own front lanai because they should be here any day now!!!

{OK.  Breathe.  It’s going to be just fine.  Breathe.}

In other news, if you choose to become a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in June (for only $99 I must add) you’ll receive the Make a Cake stamp set, Patio Party Designer Series paper and Patio Party My Digital Studio Suite as a free gift!  It’s a pretty sweet deal – check it out.  Details at My Online Store – you can sign up in minutes and have your goodies on your doorstep in days.  YES – you too can be a front-lanai-stalker!

For the record, I am also very much in love with my wonderful husband, Mr. Maui Stamper.  In fact, the Firm Foam Ink Pads, as Fabulous as they are, do not hold a candle to Mr. Maui Stamper.  Just sayin’.

An Ah-May-Zing Month

Usually when I take a blogging break it’s relatively short, but May was different.  It was a full and busy month as we prepared for and celebrated two graduations (plus a multitude of other events) and shared many wonderful moments together as family.  I am so grateful to have the opportunity to step back from my business when the occasion arises, and those of you who are parents of adult children can particularly relate to my delight in having all three of my children home together at once!  I hope you’ll indulge me a bit as I share a few special moments.

Arriving on Maui in 1990If you’re not familiar with my family, the first thing you need to realize is that my husband and I moved to Maui from California in 1990 for a two-year assignment.  That’s us, exhausted from the flight and a little dazed by what we’ve done – and yes, I am 7 months pregnant!

22 years later, we are still here and loving it.  We raised three beautiful children here, have made many dear friends, and have deep roots in this community.  However, both of our families are primarily on the West coast, so we don’t often have the chance for large family gatherings.

In a bittersweet echo, my children have each embarked on distant adventures of their own.  Our oldest daughter is now living and working in Perth, Australia.  Our second daughter just graduated from college in Boston, Massachusetts, which is about as far opposite Perth as you can get!  My daughters like to say that I raised two confident, strong women and that’s why they are living so far from home.  My son just graduated from high school, and in the fall he’ll enroll at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.  I wish I could find a way to complain about that, but our oldest daughter graduated from Notre Dame and my husband and I are confident that it’s the perfect place for our son.  The good news is that we will become empty nesters and will have more flexibility in our travel schedule so that we can visit our children in these far-flung places!

We were together in Boston for graduation although it was a very quick trip – flying from Maui to Boston and back in 5 days isn’t ideal, but it’s what we needed to do!  The weather was beautiful, the sight-seeing and restaurants were fabulous, and graduation was everything a graduation ceremony should be – including loads of photos.

Tufts graduation 2012

We all returned to Maui for my son’s graduation and were joined by my parents and my son’s godparents.  My son’s graduating class was small – only 25 students – and they are very close, so you can imagine what a wonderful evening it was for everyone who attended.  He received a number of awards including being the class Valedictorian, and we were all tremendously proud.

2012 St Anthony Graduation

My daughters were able to stay here on Maui with us: one for a week, one for almost two, and I can’t begin to tell you how fabulous it was to wake up in the morning and know they were all under my roof.

The girls are now back in Perth and Boston, and my son has started work for the summer, so I’m doing my best to return to routine.  Captain Stupidhead (who had dental surgery in May, but that’s a story for another day) seems to think that I should give him as much attention as the three children combined, but he is sadly mistaken.  I’m stamping like mad and have loads of things to share – but this is enough for one day.  I’ll share projects tomorrow, I promise.

How did it take me so long to love something called MOCHA??

Seriously.  For someone whose life revolves around all things BEAN I should have “been” all over this paper.  (groan!)  No excuses.  However, I’m doing my best to make up for it.  These visual textures are fantastic!  Don’t tell, but I’ve ordered a little more even though it’s on the Retiring List.  This will make gorgeous Man Cards.

Today it’s not about a card, and it’s not about a man…although if there’s one in your life who makes you mad/sad/glad, you might want this:

Mocha Morning Tissue Box

Isn’t it yummy?  Just the DSP over some Soft Suede cardstock with a couple of paper flowers and ribbons on the top.

Morning Mocha Tissue Box Flower detail

Gotta have those Antique Brads…which are NOT retiring, thank you very much!  Neither is that splendid First Editions Newsprint Designer Series paper.

Speaking of Retiring, if you haven’t looked – Get Thee to the LIST!  I’ve heard a lot of groans about how long it is (12 pages, please and thank you!) and my 2 cents worth is that it is all good.  Yes, some wonderful stamps and accessories are retiring.  So if you really love them, buy them and keep them!  In all honesty, don’t we usually hold onto too much stuff?  (You know who you are – yes, I’m speaking to you!)  It gets a little shabby and outdated but we have this emotional investment that keeps us from letting go.  A Retiring List this long means only one thing:  GOOD STUFF IS ON ITS WAY.  No complaints from me.

Retiring Stamps List

Retiring Accessories List

Retiring Decor Elements List

If the Retiring Accessories and Stamps lists aren’t enough to get you hot and bothered, consider that the Occasions Mini Catalog will retire in 4 short days.  Mixed Bunch.  Blossom Punch.  You’re My Type.  Those dorky gnomes.  The list goes on and on.  Add the Summer Smooches sneak peek and it’s enough to make a woman pull out her hair.  I do believe I’ll go have a cup of coffee.