Coordinating Products for Easy Crafting!

Available TODAY! Stampin’ Up!’s Coordination Product Release – check out these items that you can purchase to make your paper crafting easier. These products tie in to current Catalogue Product and Sale-a-Bration rewards!

Coordination Release Feb 2020
Stampin’ Up! Coordination Product Release February 2020

You can download the flyer here or see the items in the YamStamps Stampin’ Up! Canada Online Store here (shortcut is yamstamps.com/shop). Don’t forget – you can select these items as part of your demonstrator starter kit right now! More information on the starter kit and joining my group of demonstrators here.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need assistance placing your order. In the meantime, happy shopping!

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DIY Get Well Soon Card

There are times when you want to send a card of encouragement to someone – like this DIY Get Well Soon Card. I love the sentiment because it is suitable for someone recovering from a physical ailment or an emotional event.

DIY Get Well Soon Card

This sentiment is from the So Sentimental stamp set, and it’s paired here with the Stitched So Sweetly Dies that I used to create the sentiment and backing pieces. You can purchase them together in a discounted bundle. I love how these particular die shapes are coordinated but not identical.

For this card, I paired the sentiment with an image from the Painted Poppies stamp set, and added a splash of colour with the splatter stamp from the set using Highland Heather and Balmy Blue ink pads. (Check out the colour I started with and then rejected in the post in the Paper Crafting with YamStamps Facebook Group!). The beautiful Gold Shimmer Ribbon is a non-catalogue item available while supplies last – it was introduced as part of the Christmastime is Here Suite – which you can purchase as part of the entire bundle or on its own.

The great thing about DIY cards – you can change out the sentiment to suit whatever occasion for which you need a card! I actually have a number of people who come to Card Class or Stampers Club and choose to leave the sentiment portion blank so they can fill it in with an appropriate sentiment from their stamps at home when the need arises.

If you are looking to build up your card stash, or needing a little creative / “me” time – join us at the next Monthly Card Class! Wednesday, February 5th – at 1pm or 7pm here in Burlington Ontario. Your $20 class fee covers all supplies required (including adhesive and envelopes) to create 4 different card projects. See the YamStamps Events Page for upcoming events, or contact me for more information or to register! We did this DIY Get Well Soon Card last month – but each month has a variety of cards covering many occasions (especially if you choose to leave the sentiment area blank!!). Hope to see you in a class soon.

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Tool Tip Tuesday – Simply Scored

A semi-regular feature here…maybe more semi than regular?! Anyway – thought I’d dust this category off again! Today’s featured tool is the Simply Scored Tool! Scoring your paper crafting projects means that your folds will be crisp and professional looking, especially if you’re using the Thick Whisper White or Thick Very Vanilla Cardstocks, or doing fancy fold type cards (like in my online Clever Cards Class!).

Simply Scored Tuesday Tool Tip
Simply Scored Tool – Item 122334

Stampin’ Up!’s Simply Scored is a grooved board that you can use to create precise scorelines in your paper crafting projects. It comes with a two headed scoring tool, and a set of place markers to mark your spot if you’re doing multiples with the same scorelines. It can accommodate 12″ x 12″ sheets of cardstock and is marked in 1/8″ increments.

Along the top there is also a centre zero line (that’s what I call it, I’m sure there’s a proper name for it but I don’t know what it is…) – so you can score/mark 1″ from the centre on either side (less math to do…).

Helpful Hints

  1. Apply gentle pressure, and draw the scoring tool along the channel (vs trying to push down very hard)
  2. I find it easier to hold my wrist still and move my whole arm
  3. If you are having trouble keeping the scoring tool in the channel, try using the pointy end of a bone folder. Some of my customers prefer this method. I think because the bone folder is flat, there’s less chance of going off track?
  4. I used a metallic marker (Stampin’ Up! used to sell them – you could also try the White Stampin’ Chalk Marker?) and drew along one of the channel lines. I find it helpful for if I’m doing a diagonal point-to-point score line – I line the points up along the marked channel.
  5. If you misplace the scoring tool, the Take Your Pick Tool has a double sided scoring head. (Ask me why I know this….)
  6. Even though you score, you may find that your edges don’t line up perfectly – for example, if you’re scoring your cardstock to create a card. Align the edges of your card, and then run the side of your bone folder along the fold where the score line is. You can kind of “cheat” the fold to be sure that it’s sharp but also so that the edges of your cardstock are aligned. (again, ask me how I know this…)

I really do value my Simply Scored Tool for my paper crafting. One of my favourite crafting tools for sure! Click on the link to see it in the YamStamps Online Stampin’ Up! Canada store.

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Thank You Card – Survey Says…

Thanks to voters on the YamStamps Facebook Page – this is the preferred photo version of this thank you card. I put up a poll there just the other day and have received lots of responses – and the photo with the black background was voted as the favourite. (Well, so far, I guess the poll is still open but it seemed like it was fairly clear).

thank you card

This fun card uses the Witty-cisms stamp set, and my latest product obsession, Shimmery Crystal Effects. The stamp set is from the Jan-June Mini Catalogue, and the Shimmery Crystal Effects were featured in the Holiday Catalogue, which has now retired, but this product was carried over and is still available to be ordered. I love the 3D effect and the shiny, glittery touch it adds to my projects. In the case of this strawberry, I coloured it with Stampin’ Blends and I’m not sure if maybe it looks lighter/brighter after the Shimmery Crystal Effects application. Not that it would have stopped me from using it…LOL.

The other product I love on this card is the Basket Weave 3D Embossing Folder. I still can’t get over how effective this texture is, and I thought it was perfect for a strawberry image. I was thinking of a basket, but Carol on Facebook pointed out it looked like the lattice work on a fruit pie!

The other product featured on this card is the Stitched So Sweetly Dies. You can purchase them on their own or in a discounted bundle with the So Sentimental stamp set. I love how the dies work together but aren’t identical.

Just FYI – there is a Die Cutting & Embossing Accessories flyer you can download that has the product details for additional Cutting Plates and the 3D Embossing Folder Plate. The 3D Embossing Plate is great if you have one of the “newer” 3D Embossing Folders from Stampin’ Up! (starting with the current Annual Catalogue) which are a little thinner than the ones from previous catalogues. You can just add a bit of a “shim” using cardstock but you know me, I like when it’s not too difficult – so the 3D Folder Plate is just a bit thicker with no shims required to get a great impression.

Just for reference – this is what the other background looked like. Do you agree with the Facebook Page majority?

thank you card strawberry

Thanks to everyone who gave feedback on the thank you card photo on Facebook. If you want to get in on the next poll (whenever that might be LOL) be sure to “like” and “follow” the YamStamps Facebook Page!

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A Blue Card for Blue Monday

When is Blue Monday not so blue? When you get THIS blue card for Blue Monday! The third Monday of January is apparently known as Blue Monday – the most sad day of the year. Around here – not so sad, because it’s also Stampers Club Day, and getting together with other crafty peeps will always make it a good day.

Here’s a card that I created featuring my favourite colour (blue) and one of my favourite suites from the Stampin’ Up! Jan-June Mini Catalogue – Parisian Blossoms.

blue card for blue monday
Parisian Blossoms Suite Card

I used one of my favourite crafting hacks for this one – pulling colours from the Designer Series Paper (“DSP”) – Parisian Blossoms Specialty DSP – to guide my colour choices. In this case – Petal Pink and Pool Party, with a bit of Champagne Foil. The card features the Forever Blossoms Bundle from the Suite – the Cherry Blossoms Dies (to die cut the champagne foil swirls) and the Forever Blossoms Stamp Set (the sentiment). I used the Stitched Rectangle Dies to cut out the sentiment and the Champagne Foil Sheet background. An extra touch of glamour from the Petal Pink Metallic-Edge Ribbon to finish it off.

This card was super easy and came together quickly – probably because I like the products so much LOL. If you are overwhelmed with trying to choose from the beautiful patterned papers available in the Mini Catalogue, don’t forget that I am offering a Designer Series Paper Share (until the end of the month). For $40CAD you can get a 6″ x 12″ piece of each double sided design available from the Mini and Sale-a-Bration Catalogues. If you are unable to pick up your paper in Burlington, ON, I can ship it to you for actual cost. I’m still working on trying to reduce the shipping costs even more, but it varies from approximately $10-20 depending on where you live in Canada. It’s a lot of paper! When you contact me to reserve your share, I can do a shipping quote for you if needed.

Hopefully this blue card for Blue Monday makes your day a little brighter! Thanks for stopping by.

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Birthday Card for a Musician

Are you in need of a birthday card for a musician? Or someone who loves music? The new Stampin’ Up! set Music from the Heart is perfect for creating music themed cards.

birthday card for a musician

When I saw this set in the new January-June Mini Catalogue, I knew I would be buying it! Music is a big part of my life, so I knew I could come up with a few ways to use it. I also loved that the music notation is accurate…LOL.

For this card, I used my Stamparatus to be sure that the music staff lines were straight. I stamped the treble clef and the notes by hand – in part because I had to use the one note more than once. If you can read music, you will (hopefully!) recognize that I stamped out the first line of the Happy Birthday song. I figured that the hearts on the treble clef and last note would provide a bit of symmetry. I added in the piano image at the bottom just for a little extra design element. You could easily bling this cardfront up with rhinestones to make it even more flashy!

This stamp set will also be perfect for music-themed scrapbook pages. Given that I’ve committed to getting a bit more serious about memory keeping (read “I will actually make scrapbook pages rather than just think about making them…”) I am sure that this set will get a workout for at least a couple of pages for me.

Are you more of a scrapbooker or a cardmaker? While I’m not abandoning my cardmaking efforts, I will be making more of an effort in the scrapbooking area. I will post some of my pages on the various YamStamps outlets – here on the YamStamps site and on the Facebook Page. I am thinking of doing some more creative challenges in the Paper Crafting with YamStamps Facebook Group – is that something of interest to you? Please join us in the group and we’ll be getting that starting in the next little while.

In the meantime, I’ve now got a design for a birthday card for a musician…but there’s also need for a thank you card, just because card, encouragement card… It’s not just that I’m avoiding the snow removal outside, really! Stay warm everyone!

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