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Monday, January 16, 2023

Thank You Blog with the Bertucci's - January 2023

WELCOME TO 2023!

Each month, Demonstrators from around the world, participate in the Blog Hop presented by Bruno and Kylie Bertucci.  The Blog Hop is part of the class offered to Stampin' Up!© Demonstrators through a special training which is designed to assist Demonstrators as all levels.  This month's Blog Hop focuses on Thank You cards.  As Stampin' Up! released their new Mini Catalog for 2023 on January 5th, the Blog Hop will have loads of gorgeous ideas using these newly released items found in the new catalog. 

The catalog is full of new stamp sets with coordinating dies, fabulous Designer Paper that often coordinates with those stamp sets, along with beautiful ribbons and gems.  Although the themes include the usual themes of Valentines Day, St. Patrick's Day, and Spring, this catalog includes adorable animals such as fox, geese, cows, rabbits, and so much more. Cards can be easily created using gorgeous flower designer papers, masculine themed stamp sets, along with landscape scenes.

PLUS, for the month of January and February, we celebrate Sale-a-Bration.  What is Sale-a-Bration?  It's a way to earn FREE special Stampin' Up! products.  For every $50 you spend on Stampin' Up! products, you can select Free products shown in the Sale-a-Bration brochure.  

You can view both the new catalog and the Sale-a-Bration brochure which links on the right column of my blog.  If you would like to receive a copy to "hold in your hand", please complete the Newsletter sign up form that appears on this blog.




This month I am highlighting some of the beautiful designer paper found in the Sale-a-Bration brochure.  Having just moved away from all the holiday crafting (reds, greens, golds, and silvers), it was exciting to use some of the beautiful flowers in the orange, blue, and purple hues.  The paper is perfect for the winter months. However, I'm planning to have enough paper to paper save for the Fall months. This is possible as the Stampin' Up! colors are popular throughout the year.  If you would like a copy of the Project Sheet which includes cutting dimensions, contact me at creatingtreasures123@gmail.com

My cards use card stock paper which coordinate with the Designer Paper.  I used a variety of oranges, blues, and greens to create a special "Thank You" greeting for my customers.  


Thank you for visiting my blog and please leave comments below.  You can continue through the hop by selecting one of the links listed below.  Have fun hopping! 


  

Monday, December 26, 2022

 MERRY CHRISTMAS!

When is it too late after Christmas to wish someone "Merry Christmas"?  

When is it too late to send Christmas cards?

When should you have your Christmas tree down?

These are questions we all seem to have opinions about.  For some, they put up their tree on Thanksgiving weekend and take it down on the weekend after New Year's.   My husband and I are traditionally late for both.  We are often away for Thanksgiving so we don't buy our tree until the week after.  Sometimes it's well into December before we have it placed in our home and decorated.

Saying "Merry Christmas" is so special to me that I start right after Thanksgiving.  Some people feel saying the phrase is best said "Happy Holidays". I am very traditional, however, and love saying the Christmas greeting beginning with the first Sunday in Advent.  I continue to say it until it's time for "Happy New Year".

Now, Christmas cards are a whole different story.  It's because I tend to be late to mail them.  Whether it's 10 cards or 50 cards, mine are usually in the mail about two days before Christmas.  I always tell myself it's ok, because you can wish someone "Hope, Peace and Joy" at any time.  

One year I was so late, that I crossed off "Merry Christmas" and wrote "Happy Valentine's Day" instead.  Not really, just kidding.  But do you think it would be ok to send Christmas cards in January?  I feel most people love receiving cards from friends and family anytime. And if they are handmade cards, they are really appreciated. 

This year I sent only a few cards and they went out two days before Christmas.  So I'm right on time!  Below are pictures of two of my cards.  The only difference is the silver mat...one is sparkling and one is larger and flat silver (although it looks gold in the picture below).




Using Starry Sky ink, I stamped the scene from the Peace to You stamp set from the 2022 Mini (Holiday) catalog (retiring soon) on to Shimmery White card stock.  This card stock has a cream appearance when compared to Basic White, but is not as dark as Very Vanilla.  

The card base is Starry Sky, with Basic White mat, and Silver Mat.  Both cards are partially colored using Stampin' Up!© Blends.  The colors used on Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus are Starry Sky, Balmy Blue, and #800 (skin tone). So Saffron blends were used on the star.

Finally the sentiment is stamped in Starry Sky ink on Basic White card stock matted on a piece of Starry Sky card stock which was popped up with dimensionals. 

In addition to the nativity scene provided in the stamp set is a classic tiny church set on a wooded hill.  The simplicity allows you to just stamp the scene or color lightly as I did above.  It's the calm of the stamp set that entices me.  And of course being so easy to color (or not), makes the card simple to create.

So whether your cards were out greeting friends and family the first week of December or, like me, they are just now reaching their destinations, enjoy the feeling that sending a little gift of yourself fills your heart.

Hope your Christmas was special and that you have a Wonderful New Year.

-- Janice

PS: Check back here on my blog for some previews of cards using new stamp sets found in the soon to be released 2023 Mini Catalog for January through April.  And as always, posting your comments below is appreciated.




Thursday, December 15, 2022

Friday, November 15th Free Shipping!

 


TODAY, DECEMBER 15TH,  FREE SHIPPING FOR ORDERS AT $75 OR MORE1

Great timing!  Gift giving time!  And a great way to give yourself a Gift and SAVE money too!

With so many items being discontinued from the 2022 Mini Catalog (Holiday), you can save on stamp sets, dies, designer paper, tools, CLEARANCE, and so much more! Just remember that most of the items are limited in supply and many are already sold out!

This is a great time to order the Stampin' Up! project kits, and of course, don't forget to order the beautiful FITTING FLORETS collection.  Remember the Designer Paper and Special Stamp Set will not be available after December.  DON'T MISS THIS SET!  It's gorgeous and can be used all year.

Plus!  It's a great time to replenish your supplies that have been used making all those special treats, gifts, holiday cards, and craft fair items...whether it's card stock, glue, Dimensionals, reinkers, envelopes, etc.  Get ready for the NEW Mini Catalog coming out in January.

Make your list, check it twice (just had to add that...HO HO HO) and click the link to the right to go to my store.  Just remember the order needs to be $75 or more, and USE my December Hostess Code (shown above) for special gifts.  If you order is over $150, don't use my December Hostess Code, so you can earn your rewards (you'll get my gifts too!)

Also, as I'm sure you've received the notice from other vendors, shipping during this season is slow.  Therefore, you may not receive your order before Christmas.  

Any questions?  send me an email at creatingtreasures123@gmail.com.  

Have fun creating treasures!

--  Janice

Monday, December 12, 2022

Thank You Blog with the Bertucci's - December 2022

 CAN YOU BELIEVE ...

  • We are almost halfway through the month of December?
  • That in 20 days it will be 2023 !
  • In 25 days the new Mini Catalog will be available for purchasing?
Yes, the days of 2022 are flying by!  (and I'm just getting used to writing 2022!). Have you made your New Year's Resolutions yet?  One of your resolutions could be to view my blog on the second Monday of each month of 2023.  In addition to seeing my post, you'll be able to visit the monthly blogs of Stampin' Up!© Demonstrators from around the world who are participating in the hop offered by Bruno and Kylie Bertucci. 




During the months of November and December, two special stamp sets and matching dies became available for purchase.  The Fitting Florets Collection offers just the right touch of elegance to any occasion card. From color schemes to sentiments and embellishments to dies, these unique products blend together so that your cards and crafts fit whatever occasion you might need. Send birthday wishes, express your gratitude, or spread cheer—with so many options to mix and match and you’ll be set no matter the celebration all year!

I used the set to create my Thank You cards that will be sent out to my customers thanking them for purchasing through me.  I send the card, unsigned, to allow my customer to use the card to meet their special greeting card needs.

I found the collection so versatile, I also used them to create the following cards -- birthday cards, seasonal cards, and of course thank you cards.


The above cards were created using the same design, only the sentiments were changed.  While, the picture below shows a card with different Designer Series Paper (DSP) and a different design. The stamp sets as well as dies allow you to created dozens of different cards.  I love it when my purchase can be used in so many different ways!  Don't you? 




Please note that the Christmas sentiment stamp set and designer paper will no longer be available at the end of December.  In fact, some items in the collection are already sold out! To place your order for the Fitting Florets exclusive collection, simply click on the picture/link to the right and you'll go directly to my store.  After December, you will be able to purchase the non-holiday stamp set and and coordinating dies.

If you love seeing variety in cards, look at the blogs listed below.  The list provides you with links to several Stampin' Up! Demonstrators from around the world.

Thanks for leaving comments, we all appreciate hearing from you.

--  Janice