Today is World Card Making Day. What is that? It's a holiday for card makers around the world to celebrate the creativity of handmade cards and the personal connection that they create between friends and family. You see, this wonderful, creative, feel-good hobby of card making is something enjoyed on a world-wide scale! There are card makers, just like you, in many countries all over the world! World Card Making Day is celebrated the first Saturday in October and endeavors to bring together card makers around the world at a time that is traditionally the busiest time of year for card- and gift-making.
Since this is World Card Making Day, I thought it would be extra special to make cards that will be sent to other parts of the world. I have some contacts that gather cards to be sent to our troops serving overseas. Those brave men and women have no access to shops with cards to send their loved ones back home. When they want to send birthday cards, just because cards, Christmas cards, and more, they have very few, if any, options. That's where we come in! The cards we make today (I'm donating all the supplies) will be shipped out to our troops serving afar. Our troops will then be able to send their own Christmas wishes to their loved ones back home. How cool is that? If you would like to take part in this World Card Making Day celebration, pop by my Studio today. It's come and go, from noon till 8 p.m.-no RSVP required. Full details are just below. Scroll down two posts. See you later!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
Scrapbook Layout
Friday is my scrapbooking day on this, my Sweet Stamper, blog. Today I'm featuring a layout we did in the Scrapbook Your Way class this month. The design is a collaborative effort between my daughter, Tiffany, and me, and the inspiration was taken from my Scrapbooking Hostess Club which met earlier in the month. To see that layout, click here.
For the Scrapbook Your Way Class, we have been scrapping in 8-1/2 x 8-1/2. That was a new size for us this year, but we have had lots of fun with it. The smaller scale lends itself to just as much creative scrapbook fun; it's just a different look. This particular layout, "Natural Beauty," has no stamping and features lots of Big Shot elements. Personally, I love the color scheme!
I'm still working on the photographing of 2-page layouts. I seem to get a bit of a rounded, convex spot in the middle. In addition, I don't think my colors came out as true as usual on this photo. But I took it while I was in a hurry, packing to leave for vacation. To see it in real life, come by my studio!
Check out my Scrapbooking Hostess Club info for details on how YOU can join me for monthly scrapbooking. And stay tuned for new scrapbooking features that will roll out with the new year, 2012!
For the Scrapbook Your Way Class, we have been scrapping in 8-1/2 x 8-1/2. That was a new size for us this year, but we have had lots of fun with it. The smaller scale lends itself to just as much creative scrapbook fun; it's just a different look. This particular layout, "Natural Beauty," has no stamping and features lots of Big Shot elements. Personally, I love the color scheme!
I'm still working on the photographing of 2-page layouts. I seem to get a bit of a rounded, convex spot in the middle. In addition, I don't think my colors came out as true as usual on this photo. But I took it while I was in a hurry, packing to leave for vacation. To see it in real life, come by my studio!
Page ingredients:
Paper: Cajun Craze, Tangerine Tango, Not Quite Navy, Baja Breeze, Garden Green, Wild Wasabi Card Stocks
Accessories: Big Shot, Beautiful Wings Embosslit, Timeless Type Junior Alphabet Dies, Two Tags Die, Tasteful Trim Die, Photo Corners, 1" Circle, and Scallop Circle Punches, Mat Pack, Paper Piercing Tool, Earth Elements Brads (retired)
Check out my Scrapbooking Hostess Club info for details on how YOU can join me for monthly scrapbooking. And stay tuned for new scrapbooking features that will roll out with the new year, 2012!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
World Card Making Day
It's time, once again, for World Card Making Day. For more details of this cool holiday, click here. What's not to like about a holiday that involves stamping?!!! And I have a great event for you to celebrate the day:) It's like no event I've ever done before, and you won't want to miss it!
Part 1: Make and Take with a twist: Make a Christmas card to donate to our troops. You make, I send. Bring handmade Christmas to our troops serving afar.
Part 2: Work on your own projects in my studio. Use all my supplies including stamps, Big Shot, and card stock. Scrapbook, make cards, do what YOU want. Stay for a little while, stay for the day, it's your choice. I'll have a snack or two. Bring one to share if you like. When you are done, pay what you think the day was worth. An entire stamping session on your terms! Stay tuned as this may become a regular event:)
NO RSVP!
Saturday, October 2nd,
12 noon - 8:00 PM
Come and Go
Part 1: Make and Take with a twist: Make a Christmas card to donate to our troops. You make, I send. Bring handmade Christmas to our troops serving afar.
Part 2: Work on your own projects in my studio. Use all my supplies including stamps, Big Shot, and card stock. Scrapbook, make cards, do what YOU want. Stay for a little while, stay for the day, it's your choice. I'll have a snack or two. Bring one to share if you like. When you are done, pay what you think the day was worth. An entire stamping session on your terms! Stay tuned as this may become a regular event:)
NO RSVP!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Halloween Treats
Isn't this box wonderful?! I received it as part of a recent Holiday Mini Catalog swap, and I love the combination of stamped images and great, simple color scheme. And this box is NOT a Big Shot Die! It's a simple box, made with a few cuts and folds of our Pear Pizzazz card stock.
This wonderful little box has a host of possibilities for its use. Here are a few:
This box features items from the 1800s London Halloween Suite in the Holiday Mini Catalog. The list of fabulously versatile supplies follows.
This wonderful little box has a host of possibilities for its use. Here are a few:
- Teacher appreciation goodies
- Halloween party favors
- Office morale boosters
- Special goodies for trick or treaters
- Little gifts for school friends--any age!
This box features items from the 1800s London Halloween Suite in the Holiday Mini Catalog. The list of fabulously versatile supplies follows.
Stamps: Dark & Dreary, Midnight Musings Jumbo Wheel
Ink: Pear Pizzazz, Basic Black Classic Stampin' Pads
Paper: Very Vanilla,. Basic Black, Pear Pizzazz Card Stocks
Accessories: Paper Snips, Bone Folder, Basic Black 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon, Stampin' Dimensionals
To purchase any of these fabulous Halloween supplies and more, check out my online store: candystamps.stampinup.net. You don't have to leave home to shop, and you can shop 24/7. Call me at 210-355-5729 with any questions at all. But hurry! Halloween is right around the corner!
Monday, September 27, 2010
Striped Ribbon Share
Stampers, you will be happy to know that I'm offering a Striped Grosgrain Ribbon Share for you. This allows you to sample each of the 11 beautiful colors available in the 1-1/4" Striped Grosgrain Ribbon. In addition, sometimes you don't need the entire 10 yards on a spool! To purchase a full spool of each color would cost you $130.18, so $28 is a bargain any way you look at it:)
I will say that these Striped Grosgrain Ribbons are absolutely scrummy (my English friend Chris uses this shortened version of "scrumptious" and I love it!) on packages. Your holiday packages will look more special than ever! They also are great wrapped around a loaf of bread you are bringing to a neighbor or hostess. The possibilities are endless for packaging with these Striped Grosgrain Ribbons, and that doesn't even count the gorgeous cards you can make with them! Here I've shown a card we made in last year's Hostess Club. This was one of our December projects and perfectly showcases the beautiful Striped Grosgrain Ribbon.
Sign up now! Here are the details:
I will say that these Striped Grosgrain Ribbons are absolutely scrummy (my English friend Chris uses this shortened version of "scrumptious" and I love it!) on packages. Your holiday packages will look more special than ever! They also are great wrapped around a loaf of bread you are bringing to a neighbor or hostess. The possibilities are endless for packaging with these Striped Grosgrain Ribbons, and that doesn't even count the gorgeous cards you can make with them! Here I've shown a card we made in last year's Hostess Club. This was one of our December projects and perfectly showcases the beautiful Striped Grosgrain Ribbon.
Sign up now! Here are the details:
- 11 Colors: Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Pretty in Pink, Real Red, Rich Razzleberry, Night of Navy, Marina Mist, Certainly Celery, Old Olive, Early Espresso and Basic Black
- 2 yards of each color
- 22 yards total
- $28-pick up here
- Add $3 to ship 1 and $5 to ship 2
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Wordplay
For today's Inspirational Sunday Post, I'm sharing an inspirational card I made for the recent marriage of my daughter-in-law's brother. David and Katelyn are young, very much in love, finishing up their last year of college, and just got married. They are a sweet Christian couple and followed the "old-fashioned", time-honored teaching of the Bible to wait until they were married to consummate the marriage. That's a novel idea! Actually, it's a very old idea that is a wonderful way to enter marriage: with no regrets and no shadows of former lovers. In this age of typically having the honeymoon long before the actual marriage takes place, I think this stamp (in the Wordplay set) is a fabulous way to convey our congratulations to a couple for not only their marriage, but for their commitment to walk the "road less traveled" before the marriage.
For David and Katelyn, they are now living the "So worth the wait" life. They had a fabulous time during their eagerly anticipated honeymoon and are now settling into married life as a couple. Although there will be many challenges as well as joys that await them in the years ahead, they will always look back recognizing that it was "so worth the wait."
For David and Katelyn, they are now living the "So worth the wait" life. They had a fabulous time during their eagerly anticipated honeymoon and are now settling into married life as a couple. Although there will be many challenges as well as joys that await them in the years ahead, they will always look back recognizing that it was "so worth the wait."
Stamps: Wordplay
Ink: VersaMark Pad
Paper: Concord Crush, Perfect Plum Card Stocks, Bride Specialty Designer Series Paper (retired)
Accessories: Big Shot, Hearts and Brackets Die, Scallop Rectangle Clearlit, Clear Rhinestone Brads, Silver Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Boho Blossoms Punch, Stampin' Dimensionals
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Saturday Sample
For today's Saturday Sample, I'm sharing another card from a recent swap (made by Cathy Somody) featuring the Day of Gratitude stamp set from the Holiday Mini Catalog. This simple layout allows the beautiful array of fall colors to really pop. In addition, the layout, design, and embellishments of this card belie how simple the stamping really is. This card is easy to make, but the person receiving it will think you spent hours on it! Find the full list of card ingredients below.
To learn to make cards like this, join a club and I'll show you how. Full details are here.
To learn to make cards like this, join a club and I'll show you how. Full details are here.
Stamps: Day of Gratitude, Sanded
Ink: Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Soft Suede, More Mustard, More Mustard Classic Stampin' Pads, Early Espresso Stampin' Write Marker
Paper: Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Soft Suede, More Mustard, Old Olive, Not Quite Navy
Accessories: Victoria Crochet Trim, Neutrals Buttons, Jewelry Tag Punch
Friday, September 24, 2010
Inspired by Nature
My regular Friday Feature is scrapbooking. Here, I hope to inspire you scrappers with fresh ideas and layouts. And for you non-scrappers, I hope to inspire you to begin scrapping! (You don't have to scrapbook your entire life, just scrapbook something you want to remember/commemorate.)
Last week I showed you the first pass on my 2-page layout for September Scrap Club meeting. This week I'm showing you the final layout. It's a 2-page 12x12, which is what we do each month. Several things were featured in this month's layout. Here's the breakdown:
Last week I showed you the first pass on my 2-page layout for September Scrap Club meeting. This week I'm showing you the final layout. It's a 2-page 12x12, which is what we do each month. Several things were featured in this month's layout. Here's the breakdown:
- Emboss Resist: This is one of my favorite techniques, and here we created a little sunset element to coordinate with our nature theme. No one at the meeting had previously done emboss resist, and they all loved it! It's not hard and produces true "Wow!" results:)
- Broadsheet Alphabet: I love this new alphabet. It reminds me a bit of Jumble Alphabet in that the letters are many different styles. But Broadsheet Alphabet is a bit dressier and more refined than Jumble Alphabet. Both these alphabets are super easy to use. The various letter styles bring in a bit of a funky feel and look just as good when they are a bit off-kilter or uneven as when they are perfectly straight. That works really well for me as I don't do well with stamping in straight lines!
- Inspired by Nature: This stamp set is so very versatile. I especially love it for scrapbooking due to its large-scale images. Here, we used it for the emboss resist piece on the first page as well as the grass on the second page.
- Tasteful Trim Die: Do you see the strip of Not Quite Navy Card Stock in a sort of beaded design? That is created with the Tasteful Trim Die and takes just a few cranks of the Big Shot to produce! It's the Tasteful Trim XL Bigz Die in the Holiday Mini Catalog, and it's wonderful for scrapbooking! Each piece of trim is 12" long, perfect for 12x12 pages or trimmed a bit for smaller pages.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
World Card Making Day
It's time, once again, for World Card Making Day. For more details of this cool holiday, click here. What's not to like about a holiday that involves stamping?!!! And I have a great event for you to celebrate the day:) It's like no event I've ever done before, and you won't want to miss it!
Saturday, October 2nd
12 noon - 8:00 PM
Come and Go
Part 1: Make and Take with a twist: Make a Christmas card to donate to our troops. You make, I send. Bring handmade Christmas to our troops serving afar, made by your hands, warmed by your heart. Your part in World Card Making Day will truly touch the world!Part 2: Work on your own projects in my studio. Use all my supplies including stamps, Big Shot, and card stock. Although it's World Card Making Day, scrapbook, make cards, do whatever YOU want. Stay for a little while, stay for the day, it's your choice. I'll have a snack or two. Bring one to share if you like. When you are done, pay what you think the day was worth. An entire stamping session on your terms! Stay tuned as this may become a regular event:)
NO RSVP!
*Please observe normal class protocol: bring your own basic adhesive (SNAIL or Anywhere Glue Stick). All specialty adhesives and all other supplies provided.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Paisley Prints Halloween
Order your Paisley Prints stamp set today, just one of the many terrific offerings in the current Holiday Mini Catalog. Go to candystamps.stampinup.net and click on Products, Shop Now. You will see the Holiday Mini Catalog right there where you can browse all the items or go straight to Paisley Prints.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
For today's inspirational Sunday post, I'm sharing a very simple card (made by another stamper) with a simple yet meaningful message and a very simple layout. The stamp set used is Crosses of Hope, and this card can be made in just minutes. Although it takes only minutes to make, it conveys a timeless message. This is truly an all-occasion card.
When we ask for God to "bless" someone, we are asking Him to empower them to prosper. We truly need God to help us live a life that is worth living, need Him to "prosper" us.
Beloved, in regard to all things I pray that you prosper and be in health, even as your soul prospers.
(3Jn 1:2 MKJV)
One of the meanings of the word "prosper" in this verse is "to help on the road." I like that. I need help on the road of life; I think we all do. My prayer for you, my blog readers, is that God will bless YOU, that He will empower you to prosper, that He will help you on the road of life. And as you are blessed, may you pray for others to be blessed.
When we ask for God to "bless" someone, we are asking Him to empower them to prosper. We truly need God to help us live a life that is worth living, need Him to "prosper" us.
Beloved, in regard to all things I pray that you prosper and be in health, even as your soul prospers.
(3Jn 1:2 MKJV)
One of the meanings of the word "prosper" in this verse is "to help on the road." I like that. I need help on the road of life; I think we all do. My prayer for you, my blog readers, is that God will bless YOU, that He will empower you to prosper, that He will help you on the road of life. And as you are blessed, may you pray for others to be blessed.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Dark & Dreary
For today's Saturday Sample, I'm sharing a great Halloween card made by Angela Sylvester. It features items from the Holiday Mini Catalog in the 1800s London Halloween Suite. Isn't it a great card?! So many awesome things come together to convey an appropriately "dreary" Halloween message:)
Did you notice the Spider Web Textured Impressions Folder? It's a beautiful design and will successfully segue from Halloween to gardening and nature projects to vintage projects and more. Did you notice the black Waffle Paper surrounding the owl circle? It's one of two colors, Early Espresso and Basic Black, of Waffle Paper, ready to make ruffled accents wherever you want them.
The stamp set is the very aptly named Dark & Dreary. Lovely images! Again, the owl, shown here, as well as the raven in the Dark & Dreary stamp set will move effortlessly from Halloween projects to projects for nature lovers. One of my sons spent many years working with birds of prey, and I'm thinking that these bird stamps will make some great scrapbook pages. How's that for double-duty stamps?!
To purchase stamps and/'or supplies from our awesome Holiday Mini Catalog, simply click candystamps.stampinup.net. Then go to "Products." You can shop 24/7 without leaving home. Browse to your heart's content, make your choices, and then the UPS man will deliver your things in about 7 days. Simple, quick purchase and delivery of the best and latest papercrafting supplies available!
Did you notice the Spider Web Textured Impressions Folder? It's a beautiful design and will successfully segue from Halloween to gardening and nature projects to vintage projects and more. Did you notice the black Waffle Paper surrounding the owl circle? It's one of two colors, Early Espresso and Basic Black, of Waffle Paper, ready to make ruffled accents wherever you want them.
The stamp set is the very aptly named Dark & Dreary. Lovely images! Again, the owl, shown here, as well as the raven in the Dark & Dreary stamp set will move effortlessly from Halloween projects to projects for nature lovers. One of my sons spent many years working with birds of prey, and I'm thinking that these bird stamps will make some great scrapbook pages. How's that for double-duty stamps?!
To purchase stamps and/'or supplies from our awesome Holiday Mini Catalog, simply click candystamps.stampinup.net. Then go to "Products." You can shop 24/7 without leaving home. Browse to your heart's content, make your choices, and then the UPS man will deliver your things in about 7 days. Simple, quick purchase and delivery of the best and latest papercrafting supplies available!
Friday, September 17, 2010
Tasteful Trim Die
Never be without the perfect trim for fabric and paper projects again! Our Tasteful Trim Bigz XL Die allows you to create custom edges and borders with any kind of material any time you need it. Includes scallops, rick rack, and pinking designs--you’ve got a fantastic variety of classic options for all your projects.
■ Bigz XL Die
■ 6"x 13-3/4"
■ Use with Extended Cutting Pads
■ Trim and border shapes for accenting your fabric and other paper crafting projects
■ Designed for use with fabric, paper, card stock, and more
The photo above is a the first run of a 2 page layout I put together for my scrap club this month. This is not the final product, but I'll save that for another post. I'll also show you more photos of the Tasteful Trim Die in action. I love it!
Contact me at 210-492-3218 or at candy@sweetstamper.com to receive your copy of the Holiday Mini Catalog and see, first hand, the Tasteful Trim Die and a host of other great things to help make your holidays more special than ever!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Are your projects in process?
Many of us have a project(s) in process. What do I mean by "in process"? Not finished! Personally, I have multiple projects going at all times. And I find many crafters work the same way! But having all those different projects going at once can lead to frustration with finding all the various parts, pieces, and bits. What is a crafter to do? Craftkeepers to the rescue! Craftkeepers are simple, inexpensive, see-through and perfect for craft organization, ie. keeping all those projects in their own space. Craftkeepers come in 8-1/2" x 11" size as well as 12" x 12" so that you can store card or scrap projects with ease.
They come in packs of 3 and are just $6.95 for the 8-1/2" x 11" size and $7.95 for the 12" x 12" size. Click here to look at craftkeepers more closely and/or purchase them right now. Then say "goodbye" to frustration and "hello" to craft organization. You will know where all the pieces are for each of your projects in process.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Do you need a quick, easy gift for a crafter?
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Products used to create this card:
Stamps: Pendant Park set
Ink: Soft Suede, Bermuda Bay, Pumpkin Pie, Dusty Durango Classic Stampin' Pads
Paper: Very Vanilla, Soft Suede, Pumpkin Pie, Dusty Durango, Card Stocks
Accessories: Wide Oval Punch, Big Shot, Ovals Die, Top Note Die, Stampin' Up! Backgrounds Texturz Plates, Hemp Twine, Twill Tape, Metallic Eyelets, Crop-a-dile, Stamping Sponges, Stampin' Dimensionals
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Wicked Cool
For today's share, I'm showing a great Halloween Card I received in a recent swap. This lovely card, made by Bobbie Ganley, features the Wicked Cool stamp set in the main Idea Book & Catalog as well as the Wicked Fun Designer Series Paper. Both these items also make great favors for Halloween. Whether you are making something special for trick or treaters coming to your door, Halloween treats for your kids' school friends, or extraordinary tidbits for a grown-up Halloween party, Wicked Cool and Wicked Fun will help you get there with ease and style.
Order yours today at candystamps.stampinup.net.
Simply click on Products and then Order Now.
Order yours today at candystamps.stampinup.net.
Simply click on Products and then Order Now.
Stamps: Wicked Cool, All Holidays (greeting) sets
Ink: Basic Black and Sahara Sand Classic Stampin' Pads
Paper: Going Gray, Sahara Sand, Whisper White, Basic Black Card Stocks
Accessories: Wicked Fun Designer Series Paper, Word Window Punch, Rich Razzleberry Satin Ribbon, Rich Razzleberry 1/8" Taffeta Ribbon, Big Shot, Scallop Rectangle Clearlit Die
(I love Bobbie's combination of the two Rich Razzleberry ribbons!)
Monday, September 13, 2010
Free Tote Bag!

Free Craft Tote Promotion
Right now, you can get this gorgeous tote bag absolutely free when you sign up as a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator. It's a $39.95 value and holds 12x12 paper, paper cutter, ink pads, stamps, adhesives, etc. You can have stamps and travel...in style!
This is IN ADDITION to the wonderful opportunities that await you as a Stampin' Up Demonstrator:
- Be your own boss
- Gain financial security
- Set your own hours
- Earn extra income for the holidays and beyond
- Do what you love while building a solid business
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Inspirational Sunday Post-Give Thanks
There is the grace of God. My husband (also my pastor!) often gives this definition of grace: God's provision taking the shape of my need. God's grace is truly amazing!
"But God's mercy is so abundant, and his love for us is so great, that while we were spiritually dead in our disobedience he brought us to life with Christ. It is by God's grace that you have been saved. "
(Eph 2:4-5 GNB)
His saving grace is just the beginning. As the grace of God works in the life of the believer, our life should reflect that amazing grace. We receive God's mercy and forgiveness, His grace, and that changes us. We are then able to walk in mercy and forgiveness with those around us. Is this automatic? Absolutely not! Is it easy? Most often, not. We must rely on the Holy Spirit to truly walk in grace. But when we live a life of constant gratitude, grace flows. The roots are the same, not only in word, but also in deed. Let today be a Day of Gratitude. It will transform a common day into a Thanksgiving.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Real Hero
As today is September 11th, I thought it was fitting to share this card for my Saturday Sample. I love the clean and simple layout, colors, and design. Jamie Sanchez created this and it hits all the right notes of appropriateness, dignity, and simplicity in a great card for the heroes in our lives.
The eagle stamp (the eagle is our national bird), comes from the In Wilderness stamp set, and the wonderful message is from the very aptly named stamp set Service & Sacrifice. This is a great combination of stamps for making cards and scrapbook pages for anyone serving in our various branches of the military or public safety.
Today, September 11th, take a moment to thank God for the many men and women who keep watch over and guard our safety as well as our freedoms each and every day. If you know someone serving in active duty, whether at the local level or overseas, take a moment to connect with them and thank them for their enormous sacrifice. And while you are thanking God for the service of these true heroes, pray for their safety as they are keeping watch over ours. It's the best way we can say "Thank you."
Friday, September 10, 2010
Holiday Scrapbooking
Holiday Mini Scrapbook Class
$38 Covers All Supplies*
Friday, November 19th
6:30-8:30
My Stamping Studio
Hands-on Instruction During Class
Written Instructions with Step by Step Directions to Take Home
RSVP with payment by 11/15/10
RSVP with payment by 11/15/10
Please observe normal class protocol: Bring your own basic adhesive (Anywhere Glue Stick or SNAIL). All specialty adhesives provided.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Cute Christmas
This is the last day to sign up for September's Christmas Card Class! This is one of the designs for this month and features the new A Cute Christmas stamp set and the new Northern Flurry Impressions folder, both items from the Holiday Mini Catalog. I extended the rsvp by one day since I didn't have electricity for 12 hours (due to the storm) and was unable to get to my computer. So hurry and sign up! This is one of the three custom designs we will be making while sipping hot cider (or a cold drink) with Christmas music playing in the background. The holidays are coming, and the better prepared you are, the more fun your holidays will be.
- Make 6 custom-designed, unique cards, 2 each of 3 designs
- $25 covers all supplies and envelopes*
- Hands-on instruction during class
- Saturday morning, September 11th, 9:30-11:30 AM
- Cash, checks and credit cards accepted (paypal button below)
- RSVP with payment by Thursday, September 9th
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Vintage Share
There are so many lovely vintage embellishments in the Idea Book & Catalog. Here's a card from my Vintage Techniques class last night featuring the Antique Trinkets, Antique Brads, and Victoria Crochet Trim.
I'm putting together a share so that you can sample them all. Here's what you get:
I'm putting together a share so that you can sample them all. Here's what you get:
antique trinkets (12, 6 each of 2 designs)
crochet trim, Victoria & Chantilly (2 yds of each)
vintage mini tags (3)
To purchase a package of each of these, you would pay $36.58. To purchase a share, it's just $10.00 to pick up at my house or $10.00 + $1.75 postage to be sent directly to you. There are 4 people to a share, so your order will be filled once there are three others, and so on.
My aim is to get some of these great new embellishments into your hands without your having to purchase the entire package of each one. Some of you may not need an entire package of each embellishment, and some of you need a taste before you decide to buy the whole pie:)
As always, you may pay by cash, check, or credit card (paypal button below).
Vintage Embellishments Share
5 Antique Brads
12 Antique Trinkets
2 yards Victoria Crochet Trim
2 yards Chantilly Crochet Trim
3 Mini Vintage Tags
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Morning Cup
I'm bringing you a virtual cup of coffee this morning! This gorgeous card (made by Cathy Somody) uses the new Morning Cup stamp set. Being a big tea drinker myself and having passionate coffee and tea drinkers in the family, this stamp set is on my "must have" list. In fact, I plan to have it be the end of this month:)
In addition to featuring Morning Cup, this card also features the very versatile Love Letter Designer Series Paper. The classic designs and Riding Hood Red, Basic Black, and Very Vanilla color scheme in these papers make for quick "wow" in gender neutral projects. Scrapbook your guys OR your girls using this great set of papers. Make beautiful cards for men OR women using the same paper.
In addition to featuring Morning Cup, this card also features the very versatile Love Letter Designer Series Paper. The classic designs and Riding Hood Red, Basic Black, and Very Vanilla color scheme in these papers make for quick "wow" in gender neutral projects. Scrapbook your guys OR your girls using this great set of papers. Make beautiful cards for men OR women using the same paper.
Learn to make great cards like this in one of my card clubs and/or classes. Just click on the page links at the top of this blog for full details. I can't wait to stamp with you!
Monday, September 6, 2010
Christmas Cards
It's time for September's Christmas Card Class! Don't miss out on this super-fun class. I'll have hot cider and Christmas music to get us in the mood for holiday fun in September. It's this week, so hurry and register.
- Make 6 custom-designed, unique cards, 2 each of 3 designs
- $25 covers all supplies and envelopes*
- Hands-on instruction during class
- Saturday morning, September 11th, 9:30-11:30 AM
- Cash, checks and credit cards accepted (paypal button below)
- RSVP with payment by Wednesday, September 8th
*Please observe normal class protocol and bring your own basic adhesive (SNAIL or Anywhere Glue Stick). All specialty adhesives provided.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Inspirational Post
Better late than never! That is one of my life mottos (much to my husband's chagrin when we are leaving to go someplace:). I've been getting my posts out later in the day than usual. But I am posting! I'll get back on track this week with early morning posts.
Anyway, for today's inspirational Sunday post, I'm sharing a card (made by the very talented Cathy Somody) using the lovely new stamp set Days of Gratitude and other items from the new Holiday Mini Catalog.
I just love the greeting, "Gratitude can transform common days into Thanksgivings." Gratitude is about being grateful, thankful. When we adopt the attitude of gratitude, transformation truly occurs! It is amazing how much the atmosphere of our life changes when gratitude arises...and is expressed. The ordinary becomes so much more because we dare to see much more.
So how about you? Are you grateful? Are you living with gratitude in your life? Did you know that you can choose to be grateful? Our attitudes are truly our own choice. Choose gratitude today, and watch your common days become Thanksgivings!
Anyway, for today's inspirational Sunday post, I'm sharing a card (made by the very talented Cathy Somody) using the lovely new stamp set Days of Gratitude and other items from the new Holiday Mini Catalog.
I just love the greeting, "Gratitude can transform common days into Thanksgivings." Gratitude is about being grateful, thankful. When we adopt the attitude of gratitude, transformation truly occurs! It is amazing how much the atmosphere of our life changes when gratitude arises...and is expressed. The ordinary becomes so much more because we dare to see much more.
So how about you? Are you grateful? Are you living with gratitude in your life? Did you know that you can choose to be grateful? Our attitudes are truly our own choice. Choose gratitude today, and watch your common days become Thanksgivings!
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Saturday Sample
For today's Saturday Sample, I wanted to share something from the Holiday Mini Catalog. I think it's the best Holiday Mini Catalog ever! When I first received mine (as demonstrators, we receive ours about a month before actual release), I wanted everything in it. LOL Of course, even us demonstrators have a budget. So then I went through and began marking my "must haves." Then I began the next round of "must have nows"! I'll be using those purchases in my classes, clubs, and workshops over the next several months. Call me at 210-492-3218 or email me at candy@sweetstamper. I'll help you find which event will best suit your interests as well as your schedule.
Okay, now on to the Saturday Sample. This is the Make & Take we are doing at my Holiday Mini Catalog Open House today. (A Make & Take is a simple project, usually a card, that you make and then take home with you.) This snowman is just too cute! He is from the A Cute Christmas stamp set. I'll be showing you several other samples using this set over the next little while. This card also features the Candy Cane Christmas Specialty Designer Series Paper (there are sparkles in that striped paper!) and the super-fun Designer Big Buttons, again in the Candy Cane series. Once again, Stampin' Up! has given us a great set of coordinating products that make it quick and easy to come up with fantastic looking projects!
Call me to book a workshop, and I'll bring this darling Make & Take for you and your guests to make...absolutely free! It's a great way to get free mini-lessons in how to stamp while earning free products for yourself. Don't miss the opportunity to make YOUR holidays handmade, heartfelt...with a touch of class:)
Okay, now on to the Saturday Sample. This is the Make & Take we are doing at my Holiday Mini Catalog Open House today. (A Make & Take is a simple project, usually a card, that you make and then take home with you.) This snowman is just too cute! He is from the A Cute Christmas stamp set. I'll be showing you several other samples using this set over the next little while. This card also features the Candy Cane Christmas Specialty Designer Series Paper (there are sparkles in that striped paper!) and the super-fun Designer Big Buttons, again in the Candy Cane series. Once again, Stampin' Up! has given us a great set of coordinating products that make it quick and easy to come up with fantastic looking projects!
Call me to book a workshop, and I'll bring this darling Make & Take for you and your guests to make...absolutely free! It's a great way to get free mini-lessons in how to stamp while earning free products for yourself. Don't miss the opportunity to make YOUR holidays handmade, heartfelt...with a touch of class:)
Friday, September 3, 2010
Scrapbook with Emboss Resist
Did you know that you can use cool stamping techniques in your scrapbooks? Emboss Resist is one of my favorite techniques. You can do so much with it. I especially love to create my own, unique, custom embellishments. They bring that truly unique look to my scrapbooks
This is an Emboss Resist border I made for a scrapbook page. I wanted to create something that had the look of marble. Here, I used the Very Vintage Jumbo Wheel--my favorite wheel. I heat embossed it with Whisper White Craft Ink and White Embossing Powder for a very bright white, raised design. Then I got out my sponge daubers and several colors of ink and started sponging and smudging. It's very therapeutic and yields really beautiful results.
Here it is on my page. What do you think? I think it is a perfect border for this photo. I could not have purchased this border. It needed to be made by my hands, warmed by my heart. I think Emboss Resist is the perfect look for this bridal photo of my daughter.
How about you? Would you like to learn new techniques for scrapbooking? Would you like to make your own custom elements? Consider joining my Scrapbooking Hostess Club. Full details are here. I have a great group of ladies in this club, but there is room at the table for YOU. Contact me today at 210-492-3218. Our next meeting is September 9th. You don't want to miss it!
This is an Emboss Resist border I made for a scrapbook page. I wanted to create something that had the look of marble. Here, I used the Very Vintage Jumbo Wheel--my favorite wheel. I heat embossed it with Whisper White Craft Ink and White Embossing Powder for a very bright white, raised design. Then I got out my sponge daubers and several colors of ink and started sponging and smudging. It's very therapeutic and yields really beautiful results.
How about you? Would you like to learn new techniques for scrapbooking? Would you like to make your own custom elements? Consider joining my Scrapbooking Hostess Club. Full details are here. I have a great group of ladies in this club, but there is room at the table for YOU. Contact me today at 210-492-3218. Our next meeting is September 9th. You don't want to miss it!
Open House Tomorrow!
My Holiday Mini Open House is tomorrow, and I have some amazing things to show you! I'm extending by one day the rsvp, so you can still get in on this fun time to get pumped up, excited, and inspired about your own upcoming holidays. Let me know TODAY if you will be joining us tomorrow. There is already a good group coming, but I don't want anyone left out!
Saturday, September 4th
4:00-7:00 PM, Come and Go
40 samples using Holiday Mini Catalog items
40 samples using Holiday Mini Catalog items
Free Make and Take--
a card you make and take home
Snacks
FREE EVENT
rsvp required (so I can prepare for you!)
candy@sweetstamper.com OR
210-492-3218
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Bargains Galore!

Did you know that I have a Clearance Rack in my online store? There are bargains galore to help make your projects come together with beauty, ease, and thrift! Your dollar goes farther when you purchase from my Clearance Rack.
You can get everything from rub-ons to our gorgeous ribbons to card
stock to buttons and more at my Clearance Rack! Simply click on any of the pink highlighted areas in this post. They are each links to my Clearance Rack! Shop today and save. These items are only available while supplies last.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
More Smooching Tips!
Tips and Techniques:
- For best results, spray Smooch Spritz six to ten inches from project.
- For a heavier application of color, spray Smooch Spritz closer to the project.
- Before each use, shake Smooch Spritz vigorously until all particles are mixed. The sprayer can clog if particles get sucked up into the tube. Spray in direction of arrow as viewed on nozzle top.
- To speed dry time, heat with a heat tool.
- If ink dries outside the nozzle, remove the nozzle on the Smooch Spritz and submerge in household cleaner (such as Windex or 409), for 20 minutes. Rinse, replace the nozzle, shake well and spray
- Layer colors by spraying a small amount of two different colors of Smooch Spritz onto your project. Start with a lighter color and end with a darker color.
- Build color by spraying several thin coats of Smooch Spritz. Allow to dry between coats.
- Spray chipboard and embellish with a coordinating Smooch™ color.
- Spray a background of Smooch Spritz on cards and/or scrapbook pages. When dry, stamp desired images.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Wicked Cool!
It's getting to be that time of year! The kids are back at school, and Halloween is right around the corner. So are you ready to get out the pumpkins and start eating candy corn? Here in South Central Texas, we have had just a hint (a very small hint) of the glorious fall weather that awaits us. Personally, I'm ready to pack away the Hawaiian print shirts and flip flops and move on to my favorite season!
So this cute card, made by another demonstrator in my group, is meant to whet your appetite for fall and get you thinking about what is just ahead. It uses the Wicked Cool Stamp Set and Web Stampin' Around Wheel. I really like the ribbon detail with the 3 pieces of 1/8" Taffeta Ribbon tied around the 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon. I think it's a super-cute embellishment! I also really like the way it's right up against the Pinking Hearts Border Punched strip of Basic Black card stock. These little details make a big difference and really set off the witch's hat, spider webs, and bat. The bat is punched out with the brand new Bitty Bat punch. Super easy; super cute!
While you are getting inspired about fall here, why don't you give me a call at 210-492-3218 and let's talk about getting together to stamp. I'll give a free mini-lesson to you and your friends! I can't wait to stamp with you!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Holiday Mini Open House!
This Saturday, it's a come and go style Open House that you won't want to miss! Come get a copy of the new Holiday Mini Catalog--it's truly amazing! See lots of samples from the Holiday Mini Catalog, munch on some great snacks, visit our Make & Take station, and get inspired for YOUR holidays. Tiffany and I will be hosting this together for double the fun. There is plenty of time to stay a while if you like, or just pop by to pick up a Holiday Mini Catalog and have a quick look at the sample board if you're in a hurry.
Holiday Mini Catalog Open House
Saturday, September 4th
RSVP by Thursday, September 2nd
492-3218
candy@sweetstamper.com
This is a free event!
This is a free event!
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Inspirational Sunday Post

This card uses the Tart & Tangy stamp set which is very appropriate for scripture memory projects. It makes you think of the Fruits of the Spirit!
When making scripture memory projects, make them pretty to look at. You will look at them more often, enjoy looking at them, and be inspired to make scripture memory a greater part of your life. Strengthen your life by hiding God's word in your heart
(Psa 119:105-111 MSG)
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Wordplay
For today's Saturday Sample, I have a really simple card to share featuring the new stamp set Wordplay. I love the bold greetings in this set and like to make them the central image of the card. This is actually a remake of a card I had previously made. I wasn't totally happy with the previous result, so I did a makeover and am much happier with the new, improved version:)
This is a clean and simple design and comes together in minutes. Learn to make cards like this and more by joining one of my clubs or attending a class. Strapped for cash? Host a workshop. That is absolutely free and a great way to earn free supplies for yourself. That is how I began to gather supplies when I was a customer. Even now as a demonstrator, I really love getting free product! Check out my calendar of events here. Find an event you want to attend and rsvp today. I can't wait to stamp with you!
This is a clean and simple design and comes together in minutes. Learn to make cards like this and more by joining one of my clubs or attending a class. Strapped for cash? Host a workshop. That is absolutely free and a great way to earn free supplies for yourself. That is how I began to gather supplies when I was a customer. Even now as a demonstrator, I really love getting free product! Check out my calendar of events here. Find an event you want to attend and rsvp today. I can't wait to stamp with you!
Stamps: Wordplay
Ink: Early Espresso, Blushing Bride
Paper: Old Olive, Blushing Bride, Early Espresso, Pear Pizazz, Whisper White Card Stocks, Greenhouse Gala Designer Series Paper
Accessories: Pretties Kit (retired), Clear Rhinestone and Subtles Brads, Mat Pack, Paper Piercing Tool, Big Shot, Scallop Rectangle Clearlit, Pinking Hearts Border Punch, Stamping Sponges, Stampin' Dimensionals
Friday, August 27, 2010
Timeless Vintage
It's almost time for our long-awaited Vintage Techniques Class. It seems like I made the first project for this class ages ago, but here we are with our class times right around the corner. I have some cards for you that I think you will really enjoy, and we are going to get some ink on our fingers! We are using the Sense of Time, Elements of Style, En Francais, Winter Post, and Many Merry Messages stamp sets.
The vintage look is very popular right now in fashion, home decor, and yes, crafts. But actually, vintage is a timeless look. In this class we will learn a number of elements and techniques that come together to create that timeless, vintage look.
Hurry, because the rsvp date is almost here! You don't want to miss out on this opportunity to learn Vintage Techniques while making gorgeous cards. I can't wait to stamp with you!


The vintage look is very popular right now in fashion, home decor, and yes, crafts. But actually, vintage is a timeless look. In this class we will learn a number of elements and techniques that come together to create that timeless, vintage look.
Hurry, because the rsvp date is almost here! You don't want to miss out on this opportunity to learn Vintage Techniques while making gorgeous cards. I can't wait to stamp with you!
Vintage Techniques Class
Tuesday, September 7th, 6:30-8:30 PM
4 Deluxe Cards With Matching Envelopes
Hands-on Instruction During Class
Written Instructions To Take Home
$25 Covers All Supplies*
Checks, Cash, and Credit Cards Accepted (Paypal Below)
RSVP with payment by Saturday, September 4th

Kimono Kids
To order any of the products used in this card, listed below, simply click on candystamps.stampinup.net. Then go to "Shop Now" and get your supplies ordered. They will arrive by UPS in about 7 days. Simple shopping for fabulous stamps and supplies!
Stamps: Kimono Kids
Ink: Black StazOn, Regal Rose, Daffodil Delight, Blush Blossom, Crumb Cake Stampin' Write Markers
Paper: Rose Red, Pumpkin Pie, Whisper White Card Stocks, Sweet & Sour Specialty Designer Series Paper
Accessories: Big Shot, Kit # 4 Texture Plates Kit #4, 5/8" Daffodil Delight Grosgrain Ribbon, Smoooch Illuminate Top Coat, Stampin' Dimensionals
Thursday, August 26, 2010
What I Would Do With An Extra $300
With an extra $300, I would get someone to clean house for me twice a month and get monthly spa services, alternating between facials and pedicures.
How about you? What would YOU do with an extra $300? That is a great first goal with a new stamping business. And the goals just get bigger from there:) You can earn that extra $300 (or more) each month as a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator. Join me at La Madeleine on Thursday, September 16th, at 7:00 for coffee and answers to your questions about making that extra $300 each month. As a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, there are numerous ways to make that extra money.
So I'm going to set a new goal of increasing my profits by an extra $300 so I can get that maid service going and get a little pampering. How about you? Although my Demonstrator Information Night is a free event, I must plan for you. Call me at 210-492-3218 or email me by clicking on the "Email Candy" button to your right to let me know you will be joining me at La Madeleine (722 NW Loop 410--the former site of Central Park Mall, map). Let's get started on putting extra cash into your pocket.
Can't wait until September 16th? Click here to learn about making that extra $300 each month. My password of "candystamps" will get you in and on your way to owning your own stamping business!
How about you? What would YOU do with an extra $300? That is a great first goal with a new stamping business. And the goals just get bigger from there:) You can earn that extra $300 (or more) each month as a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator. Join me at La Madeleine on Thursday, September 16th, at 7:00 for coffee and answers to your questions about making that extra $300 each month. As a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, there are numerous ways to make that extra money.
So I'm going to set a new goal of increasing my profits by an extra $300 so I can get that maid service going and get a little pampering. How about you? Although my Demonstrator Information Night is a free event, I must plan for you. Call me at 210-492-3218 or email me by clicking on the "Email Candy" button to your right to let me know you will be joining me at La Madeleine (722 NW Loop 410--the former site of Central Park Mall, map). Let's get started on putting extra cash into your pocket.
Can't wait until September 16th? Click here to learn about making that extra $300 each month. My password of "candystamps" will get you in and on your way to owning your own stamping business!
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