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Sunday, February 25, 2007
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
This is the LAST week of Sell-A-Bration!
This is the LAST week of Sell-A-Bration!! Have you gotten your FREE stamps yet?
Monday, February 19, 2007
You're Invited!
You're invited to a Customer Appreciation Event! We'll be making this great coaster album! Check out my calendar for more details!
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Thursday, February 8, 2007
A Great New Tin!!
Check out this cute tin made from the Accents & Elements tin with diecuts! The tin is wrapped with a belly band and when the band is removed the tin opens to reveal an adorable photo album inside! The word 'friends' is from the Stampin' Up!® stamp set Love Matters. I love this doodle style stamping!
You can make this project by attending my class, check out my calendar for more details! Thanks to my friend Sarah for the inspiration for this project!
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Thursday, February 1, 2007
ATC Albums!
Check out this great On-Board Artist trading Card Album! You can make one of these cute albums at my upcoming class on March 2. See my Calendar for more details! Not only are these great for Artist Trading Cards (ATC’s) but they can be used for so much more! School pictures, senior pictures, little notes and mementos all fit perfectly in this album. Each page protector shows two across so one great use for this album would be to showcase each year of your child’s school photos in the book. If you have two children you could put the photos for a year in each side and then stamp a mini card to put in the middle slot with the year and their grades that year!
If you’re interested in using this book as an ATC holder then let me tell you a little about them! ATC’s are miniature cards 2 ½” x 3 ½”. If you cut your cardstock right you can get 10 per page! You decorate them just like you would a card and, if you did a bunch you could store them in this book and then when you needed to make a card, just pull them out and layer them on your cardstock with a greeting stamped below! They are called trading cards not only because they are small but also because they are created and traded, or swapped for other cards as a way to share techniques and ideas. If you’d like to learn more about ATC’s I hope you’ll come to my ATC album class where we’ll make a sample ATC for you to start your book with!