The Convention Tag It Bag

At convention, Pam Morgan showed us a trick for adapting our new Tag a Bag gift bags.  I brought home my Make ‘n Take projects (they were Take ‘n Makes for me!  Much easier to bring home on the plane) and used her technique to step up my Tag It project.

MauiStamper Tag It Handmade Gift Bag

  • Tag It (Ronald McDonald House Charities) stamp set
  • Tag a Bag Gift Bags and Accessory Kit (tags, coral twine, clothespin)
  • Calypso Coral card stock (I added the background flag)
  • Calypso Coral and Coastal Cabana Stampin’ Write markers
  • Coastal Cabana Ruffled Stretched ribbon
  • Subtles Candy Dots
  • Uniball Signo White Gel pen and black Sharpie marker

Didja see his EYEBALL?

MauiStamper Tag It Handmade Gift BagI had a little giggle fit over this one, I guarantee ya!  This is a Maui Stamper Original Idea 🙂

Pam showed us how to put the gusset in the bottom, and I’ll give you the instructions for that too, but I also want to show you one more Maui Stamper Original Idea (MSOI – you knew that was coming, didn’t you?)  She suggested we put a little piece of grunge chipboard inside the bag (that kinda junk cardboard that keeps your Stampin’ Goodies from getting bent when they’re shipped.)  My MSOI was to wrap that little bad boy so when you look into the package it’s pretty, not grungy.

The dimensions for converting the bag are at the end of the post – here’s the how to wrap the base:

MauiStamper Custom Wrap The Grunge BoardCut your grunge chipboard just a hair short of 2″ x 3″.  Cut a piece of DSP to 3″ x 4″.  (This is Quatrefancy Specialty DSP.)

MauiStamper Custom Wrap The Grunge BoardApply a thin coat of Tombo (the Wonder Adhesive) to one side of the grunge chipboard.  You want it to be spread smoothly and evenly to avoid any bubbles in the finished product.  Center the chipboard over the wrong side of the DSP and use your fingernail or a bone folder to create the DSP at each edge (you crafters with the beautiful manicures will  already have that bone folder in your hand).  Trim the corners on the diagonal.

MauiStamper Custom Wrap The Grunge BoardSpread a little more Tombo on the flaps and use your bone folder to press them over the edge and firmly across the bottom of the grungy cardboard.

MauiStamper Custom Wrap The Grunge BoardWhen Pam put her bag together on stage at convention, she made it look really easy to get it squared but I had a little trouble until I had this MSOI.  I put some SNAIL on one of the short flaps on the side of the bag and attached the bottom side of the covered grunge chipboard to the flap.  This gives you something to wrap the bag around when you assemble the bottom.  Once the first flap is secured, put SNAIL on the opposite flap, turn it under and stand the bag with the base squarely on top.

MauiStamper Custom Wrap The Grunge BoardDoesn’t that little wrapped base look pretty?!  And see how the wide flaps are pressed to the outside?  Reach down into the bag with the bone folder and press the two narrow side flaps in place, then add a little more SNAIL to the two wide flaps and fold them in to finish the bottom of your bag.  E-Z!!

To make the flat bag into a gusset bag, trim a narrow strip off the bottom – just to open it up.  Score at 1 1/2″ from the bottom of the bag across the short end (I actually scored on both sides, flipping the bag over on my Stampin’ Score to be sure both score lines were solid.)  Then score your bag at 1″ from each long edge.  Snip along that 1″ score line on all 4 sides up to the 1 1/2″ score line – when you open up the bag it will resemble the open bag in the first couple of photos.  Be sure to really press each of those score lines in well with your bone folder before attempting to assemble the bag.  Don’t forget to invert and score the “gusset” fold on each side. Here’s a shot of the Big Screen at convention:

MauiStamper Custom Wrap The Grunge BoardAnd there you have it!  A package all ready for Iggy the Eyeball Iguana and some very special treats.

Be sure you stop by this weekend for another RemARKable Stamp of the Month tour featuring Tag It, the stamp set chosen this year to benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities.  Stampin’ Up! will donate $3 for every single Tag It stamp set sold.  We’re proud of this support, and Stampin’ Up! as a company has donated over $1,000,000 to RMHC.  In addition, Stampin’ Up! demonstrators world-wide lend their hands and hearts to RMHC, putting smiles on the faces of families in crisis.  It’s just another way we’re Making a Difference.

Butterflies and This ‘n That

Maui Stamper Butterfly Handmade cardI love the textures and colors of the This n That Designer Series paper (that’s DSP to those who’ve ever cracked a Stampin’ Up! catalog).  I love how Stampin’ Up! DSP – and every other product that we sell – coordinates perfectly.  And I love making cards 🙂

Maui Stamper Butterfly Handmade card

  • Express Yourself (hostess) stamp set
  • Very Vanilla and Pool Party card stock
  • Epic Day This n That DSP
  • Calypso Coral FFIP
  • Calypso Coral Bakers Twine
  • Big Shot and Honeycomb TIEF
  • Elegant Butterfly punch
  • Word Window punch
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals

2013 Holiday Catalog Stampin' Up!Have you seen the new Holiday catalog?  There’s a link right over there in the sidebar – or you can just click HERE!  LOTS of great holiday decorating and packaging options to make your holiday planning and preparations enjoyable and easy!   Let me know if you need a copy.

And keep your eyes here on the Maui Stamper – I’m expecting my new Thinlets Flip Card dies this week!  They were announced at convention, but we had to wait for August 1st just like the everyone else to order them!

 

 

 

 

Sum-Sum-Summertime!!

Nothing says summer to me like bright yellow flowers:

Maui Stamper 2013 Calendar August

  • Summer Silhouettes stamp set
  • Whisper White and Daffodil Delight card stock
  • Daffodil Delight, Tangerine Tango and Real Red FFIP
  • Rhinestone Jewels
  • Pearl Jewels
  • Red “Sharpie” marker

Summer Silhouettes is one of my favorite all time stamp sets and I was tremendously relieved when it survived the Social Security line (Stampin’ Up! Retiring Stamps List).  I’ve used it for my daughter’s wedding invitation, countless swaps, cards, and projects.   The images are clean and graceful and I  honestly don’t think you make anything but a beautiful project using this stamp set!

Coloring the rhinestone with a Sharpie takes about 3 seconds and is a fun little step-up technique.

Convention Swap: Top Notch Swap

Too Kind was one of my first “Must Have” stamp sets from the 2013-2014 Annual Catalog.  It was an easy choice for a swap:

Maui Stamper Convention 2013 Top Notch Swap

  • Too Kind, Petite Pairs and French Script stamp sets
  • Crumb Cake, Soft Suede, Old Olive, Very Vanilla and Crushed Curry card stock
  • Soft Suede, Old Olive, Crumb Cake and Crushed Curry FFIP
  • Versamark ink pad
  • Clear Embossing Powder
  • Heat Tool
  • Embossing Buddy
  • Linen Thread
  • Big Shot
  • Lattice TIEF
  • Window Frames Framelits
  • Paper Piercing Tool (aka Pokey Doodle)
  • Piercing Mat and Festive Paper Piercing pack
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals

I was surprised to see how much depth of color I achieved by using clear embossing powder for the second part of the two-step stamping.  That’s just Versamark with a dunk in the Crushed Curry ink and embossed with clear.  (Do you know that technique?  If you don’t have embossing powder in a color you want to use, take a clean stamp and ink it with Versamark.  Before pressing onto the paper, press your stamp into your colored ink pad.  When you stamp, the color transfers onto the paper first and the Versamark sits on top.  Quickly cover your image with clear embossing power and heat emboss!)

Maui Stamper Convention 2013 Top Notch Swap Too Kind This card is the other candidate for my Swap Cards class on August 24th.  Your vote will help me to decide!

Maui Stamper Convention 2013 Top Notch Swap Too KindI only made 20 of these cards and I’m glad that’s all I signed up for.  This Top Notch swap yielded another set of gorgeous swaps, and  everyone really did put their best effort into creating for their fellow demonstrators.  Thanks to all the Top Notch swappers!

Convention Swaps: WOW Cards

Maui Stamper Convention 2013 WOW Card Swap Floral ShopI wanted to do another oval card for one of my swaps.  It’s fun, it’s easy, it fits in a standard envelope, and you don’t see too much of it.

The technique is simple.  You fold a 4 1/4 x 11 inch piece of cardstock in half at the 5 1/2 mark and place the folded side slightly inside of your oval framelit.  This works best with our lighter weight cardstocks, Very Vanilla and Whisper White.  The framelit will cut cleanly through two layers of these papers, giving you the card base.  Once that’s ready, I like to cut another complete oval out of my featured color of cardstock and adhere that to the Very Vanilla card – I use Tombo, the Wonder Adhesive.

Maui Stamper Convention 2013 WOW Card Swap Floral Shop

  • Flower Shop and Express Yourself (hostess) stamp sets
  • Very Vanilla, Pool Party, and Crumb Cake card stock
  • Epic Day This n That DSP
  • Bermuda Bay and Daffodil Delight FFIP
  • Daffodil Delight Seam Binding
  • Bermuda Bay 1/8 inch taffeta ribbon
  • Big Shot
  • Oval Framelits
  • Honeycomb TIEF
  • Lattice TIEF
  • Pansy Punch
  • Vanilla Smooch Spritz
  • Dazzling Details
  • Tombo, the Wonder Adhesive
  • Stampin’ Sponges
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals

Maui Stamper Convention 2013 WOW Card Swap Floral ShopOn August 24th, I’m holding a class to make two of my swaps.  We are definitely going to make the Very Vintage card, but I haven’t decided if I should include this card or the Too Kind swap I’ll be posting in a few days.  I’d love to hear what you think!

 

Convention Swaps: Vintage Card

I really love swapping at Convention each year.  I participate in organized swaps for the challenge and quality of swaps received, and I participate in general floor swapping because it’s such fun and it’s a great way to meet new people.

Today’s card is a swap I made for the Very Vintage Swap run by Barbara Welch.  I received GORGEOUS swaps in return – everyone did an outstanding job.  Hope they liked my card!

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! Convention 2013 Very Vintage Swap

  • Apothecary Art, Loving Thoughts and Affection Collection stamp sets
  • Naturals Ivory, Pool Party and Crumb Cake card stock
  • Crumb Cake FFIP
  • Pool Party Stampin’ Write Marker
  • Uniball Signo White Gel Pen
  • Big Shot
  • Apothecary Accents and Labels Collection Framelits
  • Beautifully Baroque TIEF
  • Finishing Touches Edgelits
  • Tea Lace paper doilies
  • Pool Party Seam Binding
  • Linen Thread
  • Very Vintage Designer Buttons (how could I not?)
  • Vanilla Smooch Spritz
  • 7/8″ scallop circle punch
  • silver brads
  • Stampin’ Sponges
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! Convention 2013 Very Vintage Swap

This card was a labor of love, and I enjoyed every minute of it.  One thing I’ve learned over time is that swaps with small group sizes (this one was only 12) are more enjoyable to create and seem to produce better results.  It’s just no fun to make 120 of the same card, at least in my opinion!

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I’ll be featuring this card in class on Saturday, August 24th if you’d like to make one for yourself.  All products are Stampin’ Up!, of course 🙂

How about a deal on My Paper Pumpkin?

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! My Paper Pumpkin_Promo_AugAre you riding the Paper Pumpkin train yet?  You ought to be!  The projects are delightful, simple to assemble, and include exclusive stamps that you will use again and again.  The monthly subscription includes pre-measured and pre-cut paper, stamps, ink and embellishments – everything except adhesive that you need to create a project in 30 minute or less.

My Paper Pumpkin is perfect for busy moms who can only steal a few minutes before bedtime for their crafting.  It’s a great group project for a Girl’s Night Out.  You can even complete one on your lunch hour and have time left over to eat lunch!

Best of all, sign up HERE before August 31 and pay only $10 each month (plus tax) for your first two months!  The regular price is $19.95, so you’re saving almost half.  The subscription service is easy to manage, and you can suspend it when you are traveling – although who would want to miss one magical box?

Here are some samples I’ve shared previously – click on the photo for to visit the whole post:

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper June Paper Pumpkin Hello to YouThe June 2013 pumpkin kit used a hexagon theme for four cards.

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper May My Paper PumpkinThe April pumpkin featured the SERIOUSLY fabulous stamp and gorgeous papers to create 4 completely different cards!

Maui Stamper My Paper Pumpkin Welcome Kit This is the Welcome kit, so all new subscriptions begin with this set of stamps and supplies.  You’ll love the font for the sentiments, and there’s an awesome splatter stamp that accompanies this set as well!

Want to see the July kit?  Mine is waiting at home – and I’m not there yet!  Check out THIS video for a sneak peak.

Sign up now to save 50% for your first two months!

Stampin’ Up! Convention 2013 Day 3

Crystal and I were very privileged this morning to participate in a “You Crew” event.  Demonstrators are selected at random for exclusive, up close and personal convention experiences and we were invited to meet with a Stampin’ Up! illustrator early this morning.

Maui Stamper Convention 2013 You CrewKathy Pitt has been a Stampin’ Up! illustrator for 23 years!  She shared such interesting and insightful information about how stamps are designed and selected for the catalog, and a little bit of history too.  She also shared some scrumptious cupcakes!

Maui Stamper Convention 2013 You CrewAs an extra bonus, after our You Crew experience we were escorted into the General Session and given fabulous seats in the second row!  With almost 6000 demonstrators in attendance, that was a real treat.

The morning sessions were filled with lots of product demonstrations.  Stampin’ Up! does not disappoint when it comes to projects!  I have loads of photos but it is going to take a little time to organize them, and then I will share.  I did find pictures of Shelli’s cards made with the newly announced Flip Card thinlets:

IMG_6985 IMG_6984 IMG_6983 IMG_6981 IMG_6980 IMG_4699 IMG_4698 IMG_4697 Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! Convention 2013 Flip Card ThinletsThere are two sets of thinlets – one makes a circle flip, the other a label shape.  They will be available August 1 (I think – there were so many announcements and dates that my head is spinning more than usual.)

We had really informative classes this afternoon, and then the final general session of the day.  I’m heading home with loads of loot!

Maui Stamper Convention 2013 LOOT!It was a great day.  We finished up with the Pioneer Day concert at the LDS Conference Center, a truly lovely and revitalizing experience.  Late night dinner at the La Jolla Grove and then a couple of hours of organizing and packing!  We are two pooped pineapples but we wouldn’t have it any other way.

RemARKable Best of Greetings

Aloha and welcome to another RemARKable “Best of” blog tour!  This month’s Best of Greetings set is a keeper!  My hope is to show you how truly versatile a set like this can be especially when combined with other stamps you already own.

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsAh, the sympathy card…the one we want to get right, the one we want to speak louder than words.  I like the classic, elegant font of this greeting.  I’ve paired it with a little DSP from the Quatrefancy Specialty assortment and used the image from the elegant Simply Sketched Hostess set as an accent.  How many images do you have that would work here?

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsAnd yes, I did cut it out by hand.  With such a simple, uncomplicated card that extra step didn’t take too much extra time.

Using the same color scheme and same greeting, I created an entirely different look:

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsBy masking a rectangle in the center of your panel, you can create a clean, simple image that keeps the focus on your message.

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June Greetings Fortunately, we don’t always need a sympathy card.  Bright colors and sincere messages let our friends know we love them!

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsYep – same layout as the first card, but a completely different feeling when you change out the colors!  These warm bright shades say “Love you girlfriend!”  And if you’re wondering when we started offering Baker’s twine in that shade, take another look at the fabulous Tag a Bag Accessory kit!  PLENTY of twine for your projects and some leftovers too.

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsAnd last but not least, those same colors make a very quick and cheery card to tell someone they’ve made a difference in your life.  (Shout out to fellow RemARKable Beata Fiebelkorn for the inspiration!)  I embossed the greeting to make it really pop, but it would be quicker and ALMOST as wonderful without the embossing 🙂

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsWhat you can’t do without are the new Candy Dots in the center of the flowers.  These are brads without the bulk, the poking, or the manicure-destroying prong-wrassling!!  You know what I’m talking about. Love these!

That’s it for Best of Greetings Maui Stamper Style…I’m sure you’re as eager as I am to see what Robin is sharing with you!  You know what to do!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Best of  RemARKable Blog Tour

Nancy Amato   http://stampinallnight.blogspot.com
Melissa Bolinger   http://www.stampinup.net/blog/2089191
Jackie Bottomley   http://www.jackiebottomley.blogspot.com
Susan Carlson    http://stampinmomoffour.blogspot.com
Tamra Davis   http://www.thecardladies.com
Sherri Eddleblute    http://www.sweetestdesigns.blogspot.com/
Lynn Embrey   http://www.possibilitiestamperstudio.com/
Kathy Hamrick   http://www.countryroads.typepad.com/
Crystal Kondo  http://www.card-ed.com
Deb Lehigh   http://thestampinhut.typepad.com/
Anne Matasci    http://www.MauiStamper.wordpress.com      YOU ARE HERE!!!
Robin Merriman   http://www.trinitydesignstudio.blogspot.com
Maria Pane   http://www.stampinandscrappinwithriri.blogspot.com
Andi Potler     http://www.absolutekreations.com
Michele Reynolds    http://www.inspirationink.typepad.com
Sharon Tisdale    http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/coveredbridgesstamper/blog
Janet Wakeland    http://www.remarkablycreated.com

Convention 2013 Day 2

It’s late, the hotel wifi is really slow, and we have been going 110 mph with our hair on fire!!  So much to tell – check back and I will try to update more over the weekend when I have more time.

First off is a very very cool new product available NOW.  Undefined is a carve-your-own stamp kit.  I made one – a pineapple – and once I got past my initial fear of starting it was fun and very rewarding!  Check out the video!  You can order NOW – the kit is #133402 for $19.95 and the rubber/block refill is #134808 for $9.95.

stampArt Stampin' Up! Convention 2013 Maui Stamper Undefined Pineapple stampDraw your design, transfer it to the rubber (pencil transfer), and cut it out!

Stampin' Up! Convention 2013 Maui Stamper Undefined Pineapple stampDon’t you love my pineapple??  I do!!

Shelli also demonstrated two new thinlets for creating swing cards.  I don’t have a picture of a card right now but I do have one of a booklet she made.  Look for the circles that seem to flip in mid-card.  VERY exciting!!

Stampin' Up! Maui Stamper Shelli's Thinlet Circle Flip Book Convention 2013Lots more swapping today, more free product, more opportunities to learn.  Stampin’ Up! does an awesome job of providing resources for the demonstrators and Convention is where they shine.

This is one of the Dress Framelits cards – cover and inside – that Shelli demonstrated online.  Please forgive the extraneous hands, cameras, etc – EVERYONE wanted photos!

DressFront Stampin' Up! Convention Maui Stamper Shelli's Dress Framelit ProjectDon’t have the cover of this one but love this moose card!!  Haven’t seen a moose on Maui for, well, EVER, but the card is fun.

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! Convention 2013 Moose

I participated in 4 organized swaps and some general floor swaps – be prepared for some INCREDIBLE projects in the next few weeks!  Swappers are busy people!

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! Convention 2013 swapping

The evening ended with a 80’s cover band, lots of entertainment, and dessert:  mousse, brownies, cupcakes, you name it!!  There was also a Washi Tape giveaway (almost as sweet as the dessert!!) and the opportunity to view more creative projects.  So much to tell!! So much to show!!  So ready for bed!!!

Maui Stamper Convention 2013 25th Anniversary Celebration