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Happy Retirement!

The Stampin Up retirement list has landed! And boy the list is HUGE. You can view this retirement list by alphabetical order by CLICKING HERE or if you want to go through your catalogue page by page, CLICK HERE.

The reason behind retiring so many products so that they could include products from the USA catalogue, BONUS!

There is some even better news, they have some of the retiring items discounted by 25% and even a few by 50%. These sets will be sure to race out of the door, so make sure you get your order in early to me. Once they are gone, they are gone for good!

Click here to EMAIL ME with your order

I have also had to change the special of the month. I was offering 20% off eyelets, but they are on the retirement list and have already sold out! I will now off 10% off the price of the Crop-a-Dile insted. Sorry!

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This is a long post, but bear with me, It ends with something good!

The next month is a busy one for Stampin Up. Make sure to put these dates in your diary, better still, opt to follow my blog (link is on the right hand column) and you will be notified when there are new updates.
  • Sale-A-Bration ends TODAY. I will be accepting orders until 9pm AEDST.
  • The retirement list is released TOMORROW. Make sure you check my blog for the full list. Items on the retirement list are available only while stocks last, so make sure you get your order in early. I will be able to update you daily on the quantity available from Stampin Up
  • MARCH 31st is the last day to order from the 2008-2009 catalogue and summer mini catalogue
  • The new 2009-2010 catalogue will be released on APRIL 1ST, 2009. Email me for your copy

Now I did say earlier in the week that I would do a tutorial for the Crop-A-Dile, so here it is! let me give you a tour first:

This is what we are talking about – The Crop-A-Dile, other wise know as ‘The Weapon’ from the gals at my last workshop lol. Its a hole punch and eyelet setter. It can punch through chipboard, tin, and multiple layers of paper with ease.These a some of the eyelets available from Stampin Up. On the Left we have the Jumbo Pewter eyelets, and on the right we have the Basic eyelets that co-ordinate with some of the Stampin Up colours. They come in the plastic containers you see, which is really handy. More eyelets can be found on page 145 of the 2008-2009 catalogue

*NOTE: March 1st 2009 , the small eyelets are on the retirement list, and have sold out, Sorry
First thing to know is that there is a top and a bottom, and so you don’t get confused, Its written on both sides of the crop-a-dile. ‘Base’ is the bottom and the top has a little symbol and an arrow facing down. The crop-a-dile can silently set many sized eyelets, and that’s where the black squares come into play. Its a little hard to tell, but each side of the black squares have either a number or letter.

On both sides (the picture only shows the bottom one being rotated) the black squares can be pulled and rotated until you find the one you need.

Be sure to keep the instructions of the back until you become familiar with which ones you use. It tells you which letter and number combination to use for setting different sized eyelets.

On the side of the crop-a-dile, you will find one side which reads 1/8th of an inch, and the other is 3/16th of an inch. This decides the side of the hole you will punch. 1/8th is smaller, while the 3/16 is the larger of the two. You will also find a sliding gauge, which can be changed to suit how far in on the paper you want to punch your hole. This is great if you need the eyelets to line up straight. Just twist the round knob and slide it up or down to suits your needs.

So that’s the basic in’s and out’s of the crop-a-dile, now how do you use it?

First thing you need to do, is punch a hole for the eyelet to fit through. For the smaller eyelets that Stampin Up sell, you will need to use the 1/8 inch side. Just slide your paper in the space and squeeze the handles, and presto, you have a hole!

Once you have your hole, put the eyelet in.

To set this eyelet, I am using the combination of ‘C’ on the top, which has a little ‘pointy stick’, and ‘3’ for the base which is for small eyelets. Position the crop-a-dile over the eyelet

and SQUEEZE


and would you believe that is it?! No need for hammers or other noisy setters. This does it all for you, silently and with relatively little force

If you would like to order this ‘Weapon’, I am offering a special for the month of March.
~10%off the price of the Crop-A-Dile when you purchase it from me during the month of March~
And if you don’t want to use it as an eyelet setter, it works great as a wrist strengthener lol!

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This is a cute little purse that I demonstrated at a workshop last weekend, and I want to give you the opportunity to get the supplies to make one of your own!

So how do you get yourself one of these? I need a little help from YOU. This blog is quite new, and I would like to know what you think of it and what you would like to see in the future. Would you like to see more tutorials, more stamping, more scrapbooking, more tips and helpful hints, storage ideas, video posts, reviews, competitions? I want to know! Leave your comments on this post to be in the running the pack. Posts will be accepted until Friday March 6, 2009. Please check back during that weekend for the announcement of the winner.


~The pack will include all the instructions and paper supplies to make the purse. I demonstrated it with the ‘Afternoon Tea’ range, so the pack you will receive will have the same colour scheme but may be different patterns from one displayed~

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So here is another layout for Isabelle’s album. I have had this one sitting in my ‘box of unfinished layouts’ for several months now. It just wasn’t working for me. The original title was ‘Vegemite Kid’, and the layout was on a very pale/dusty yellow with circles of different sizes and colours on the bottom. I loved the paper, but found myself not liking what it did to the photos. I was in one of my local scrap stores and came across a laser cut chipboard title ‘My Little Aussie’ and knew that this would fit the layout perfectly. I brought it home (paid for it for course lol), and I was happy, but the paper was just …ugh. I just happened to have a scrap of paper on my desk that had fallen out of my scrap pile which suited my layout. Then suddenly the light bulb moment happened! All I needed to do was change the paper. Once I did this the layout was done in a matter of minutes (well almost). The lines were already a part of the design of the paper, so it just seemed like a logical place to put the journaling. I added Kindy Glitz to colour the title (Gold and Aztec Gold)

Now, I wouldn’t say this layout is one of my favourites, but it’s not my least favourite. I came to the conclusion, and it wasn’t that long ago, that not all of my layouts had to be beautiful works of art. It was just taking too long. If my layout tells a story or portrays the feeling I want to share, then I am successful. If it happens to be a work of art, even better. For all those that are out there struggling with scrapbooking or find it daunting, this is my advice…..Make it simple. You don’t need a ton of embellishments, and fancy do daa’s to make a scrapbook page. You will find that the more layouts and project you do, the easier it will become, because you will find a style that suits you. Your layouts don’t need to be perfect, this is one thing I struggled with. When I let go, I found I was more creative and more happy with the results. Hope you enjoy!

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Firstly I just wanted to clarify Monochromatic:
Monochromatic color schemes uses variations in lightness and saturation of a single color. This scheme looks clean and elegant. Monochromatic colors go well together, producing a soothing effect. The monochromatic scheme is very easy on the eyes. The primary color can be integrated with neutral colors such as black, white, or gray*
Todays Monochromatic colour is ‘Brilliant Blue’ from the Bold Brights colour family. This card is inspired by the Elite Challange Blog -February Sketch Challange. This is the sketch
and this is my take on the sketch
I must say that this card is much more glittery in real life, its hard to capture the sparkle on camera, and trust me when I say its SPARKLES! The Stampin Glitter has some serious sparkle to it. You will probably be seeing much more of it in future posts. Its an ultra fine glitter that makes any project shine. I used it with the Heat and Stick powder. I also used the crop-a-dile to set the eyelets, but I am going to do a review on this tool later this week.
If you are looking for some more info on colour schemes, this is a great website
Supplies
Cardstock: Whisper White, Brilliant Blue
Stamps: Baroque Motifs
Ink: Brilliant Blue, VersaMark
Accessories: White Eyelets, Heat & Stick, Stampin Glitter, Dimentionals, Crimper, Large Oval Punch, Corner Rounder, DS Paper, Dimensionals, Crop-a-Dile

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Be Back Tomorrow

Once again, Monday has come, and gone without a card ready. Monochromatic Monday will be back next week, I promise. Tomorrow looks to be a whole day of crafty goodness, so I’m sure there will be something to share!
Oh, had another workshop on the weekend (Thanks Catherine), so I will share what we made when I photograph it
Check back soon!

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And the WINNER is….

Want to know who is the lucky winner of THESE Love Notes is?

it’s you ~ALANA~

Check your email Alana so I can get these out to you ASAP! Thank you to eveyone who left comments!

Hope everyone had an enjoyable Valentines Day!

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From 12 February through 31 March 2009, Stampin‘ Up! will donate 50% of the retail value of all sales from a select group of 10 stamp sets to the Australian Red Cross Victorian Bush Fires 2009 Appeal.

As an added incentive to purchase these sets during the promotional period, I am offering a 20% discount on all the Bushfire Appeal Sets during the appeal period. Remember that 50% of the retail value will be given to the Red Cross for the Bushfire Appeal. This is for a very worthy cause.

Priceless page 105 was $48.95 NOW $39.16
Seeing Spots page 89 was $29.95
NOW $23.96
Baroque Motifs page 98 was $39.95 NOW $31.96
Live Your Dream page 3 (Summer Mini) was $55.95
NOW $44.76
Looks Like Spring* page 76 was $58.95
NOW $47.16
The Snowflake Spot* page 27 was $39.95
NOW $31.96
Bodacious Bouquet* page 80 was $58.95 NOW $47.16
Polka Dots & Paisley* page 46 was $35.95 NOW $28.76
G’day Mate* page 115 was $35.95
NOW $28.76
Be Happy* page 51 was $39.95
NOW $31.96
*These sets will appear on the upcoming list of retiring products, so they will only be available for the Bushfire Appeal–while supplies last.

If you have had your eye on any of these sets, now is the perfect time to order. Here’s the benefits:
1. You will be donating to the bushfire
2. You will be saving 20% off the regular price
3. You can earn free Sale-A-Bration stamp sets for every $100 spent on product until the end of February

You can email me with your orders. Your order can be sent straight to your door – anywhere within Australia -so you don’t need to live close to me to take advantage of this offer.

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I have been busting to use a clear acrylic album for quite a while now, but just haven’t had any great ideas. I haven’t yet scrapbooked my wedding (from 7 years ago!), I’ve been waiting until I feel comfortable with my style, and I think I’m almost there. After I finish my little girls baby album, that will be my next big project. So for now, and since I’m blogging about love all this week, I’ve made a mini book of our wedding. Actually, I wouldn’t even go as far as calling it a mini book, more just a mini picture book that captures moments from our day. I really like it, there are a few things that I want to add, but I know that it wont be for a couple of days and I really want to share it with you guys!

Now, you have to excuse the pixilated photos, I never seem to get around to photographing my items during daylight, and my ‘mood’ lighting indoors at night is beyond ridiculous (don’t get me started!). So these are as good as I could get this evening. Once I take more pictures (maybe tomorrow), I will replace these ones. I will also get some close up of some of the finer details

I love that you can see parts of previous pages through all clear sections of the book, it’s like having a sneak peek. The acrylic book is only 10cm x 10cm, so it’s really quick to decorate. This size can be done in just a few hours or less. Give one a try!

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This post was meant to be up yesterday, but that’s hard to do when you haven’t made a card for it lol.
Today’s Monochromatic colour is Real Red from Stampin Up’s Bold Brights colour scheme. Fits in well with Valentines Day coming up on Saturday.


I have embossed the small hearts on the square windows in white, the large love heart and the greeting.

With the Bush fires raging not too far from here, my mind has been elsewhere. Thinking of all those who have lost everything and more. Thinking about lives lost, families devastated, and how you could ever recover emotionally from something a tragic as this. My thoughts and prayers are with them.

Supplies:

Cardstock – Whisper White, Real Red
Stamps – A Happy Heart, Sprinkles
Punches – Scallop Edge, Word Window
Other – Real Red 1/4″ Grosgrain Ribbon, White Embossing Powder

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