The New 2020-21 Annual Catalogue goes live on Wednesday 3 June – THAT’S TODAY! It’s full of lovely new goodies, including the new In-Colors.
Contact me if you don’t already have a demonstrator and you’d like a copy.
I am placing an order TODAY, so contact me if you would like me to order anything for you or place an online order in my online store here if you’d like your order to be posted straight to your door.
I have updated the catalogue pdf files in my sidebar to the right and the host code, so if you use that code when you order, you will receive a small gift from me.
Brand New Online Store
While talking about shopping online, I have some exciting news. We will have a new online store operating on 3 June (TODAY).
The new site has many improved features, among which is the ability for you to mark your favourite products for later reference and create a wish list which you can share. You can also see information about a product you order, such as any inventory issues, like being on back order.
The transition should be a smooth one and existing account information and passwords will still work with the new site. However, while old bookmarks and links will forward you to the new store, your browser will see it as a new site. If you rely on your browser to remember your login information (registered email address and password), the first time you log in, it will not associate the new site with that saved information.
If you’ve forgotten your password, you can click the “Forgot Password” link on the new online store’s sign-in page and follow the steps to reset your password. (The password reset email will come from noreply@info.stampinup.com. Adding this email address to your contacts list in your email program and/or searching for your email program’s spam settings can help you ensure you receive the email.)
Should you run into any problems, there is a link in the password reset window to a page with additional information. Remember, if you have trouble accessing your account, I am here to assist you and Demonstrator Support can also help you reset your password!
Catalogue Kickoff
Thirdly, Stampin’ Up! has announced 2 promotions running for June.
As the 2020–2021 Annual Catalogue goes live on 3 June 2020, we’re having a celebration! Anyone who hosts a party or shops during the month of June will receive extra Stampin’ Rewards, with a qualifying purchase.
So if you’re interested in hosting a party, it can be an in-person or a virtual event. Ask me for a host code and gather orders from your friends. I can organise an online event where you can still have make n take projects.
Bundle Bash Recruit promotion
It’s a bundle bash! If you have or a friend has been thinking about becoming a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, now’s the perfect time to join. Not only will you get a Starter Kit—already a great value at $169 for $235 worth of products—but from 3 June to 30 June, you can also select any stamp/tool bundle from the new 2020–2021 Annual Catalogue for FREE. There could not be a better time to join Stampin’ Up!
If you live in Australia and don’t already have a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I would be delighted to assist you. Click “Contact Me” at the top of this page or click here to get the conversation started. Thanks!
If you would like to purchase Stampin’ Up! products at a discount and/or run your own business and take advantage of the Bundle Bash promotion, I would love to have you join us at Netty’s Inkers.
Click “Contact Me” at the top of this page or click here.
That’s it for now, thanks for popping by…………………………………………..…………..til next time
Welcome back to my blog on this lovely sunny winter afternoon. I wanted to share the card I created for my Netty’s Inkers meeting this month.
I led a mystery project based on a technique using acetate and foil to create a stained glass effect. I thought it would be lend itself to the double point fold and I was very happy with the result.
Inside
The Double Point Fold is so easy to achieve, you simply fold down the top corners of a square piece of DSP and Stick the bottom/top under the inside panel. This card then has only one end of the tag attached, so that the greeting operates as a tuck closure, but the label could also be stuck down at both ends.
Close-up of the Stained Glass Feature
Isn’t is pretty? The image was stamped in Stazon ink on acetate, then coloured with blends. It was then adhered to some aluminium foil and cut out.
Ink : – Black Stazon, Old Olive, Calypso Coral and Soft Suede Blends
Pinewood Planks 3D Embossing Folder, Layering Oval Dies, Nested Stitched Label Dies and Stitched Shapes Dies
Embellishments: –Glitter Enamel Dots
All the supplies used in this card can be ordered through my online store here.
If you live in Australia and don’t already have a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I would be delighted to assist you. Click “Contact Me” at the top of this page or click here to get the conversation started. Thanks!
If you would like to purchase Stampin’ Up! products at a discount and/or run your own business I would love to have you join us at Netty’s Inkers. Click “Contact Me” at the top of this page or click here.
That’s it for now, enjoy the rest of your Sunday.
thanks for stopping by…………………………………………..…………..til next time
Welcome to this month’s Paper Crafting Blog Hop featuring the theme Thinking of You Guys. I am excited to share another project with you today. Fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators from all over the globe are participating, so we have lots of fun projects to share with you. I hope you get loads of creative inspiration from them. You may have started here, or arrived from the talented Maureen Rauchfuss’s blog. Either way, you’re in the right place!
When deciding what I would create for this blog hop, I started thinking about what makes a card masculine. I decided that it was the colours used, texture and metallics. Often, thinking of you cards are for a sad occasion, and flowers or butterflies come to mind, but not for a male. So, I was thinking, Lovely As A Tree stamp set….Oh no, it’s retired. So I was wondering what I had that was similar and I thought of the Winter Woods stamp set. I’ve seen lots of lovely Christmas cards made with these “wintery trees”. My thoughts then went to neutral colours, texture and metallics, and this card was born.
I hope my card inspires you. I have listed all supplies below. Please add a comment and let me know what you liked about it before clicking the next image to hop to Shirley Merker’s blog in the United States to see what fun ideas she has to share.
Thanks for hopping with us.
Here is a list of hoppers in case you get off the trail:
All the supplies used in this card can be ordered through my online store. If you click on the product images you will be taken there directly.
If you live in Australia and don’t already have a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I would be delighted to assist you. Click “Contact Me” at the top of this page or click here to get the conversation started. Thanks!
If you would like to purchase Stampin’ Up! products at a discount and/or run your own business I would love to have you join us at Netty’s Inkers. Click “Contact Me” at the top of this page or click here.
That’s it for now, thanks for hopping by…………………………………………..…………..til next time
The Global SU Share Fair for May was on last Saturday and was a great success, despite a few technical problems. The projects were amazing. I now have the pdf tutorial package available FREE for customers who place an order in my online store here for over $45 of product and use the hostess code TXP6RFP7.
This is a fantastic offer. There are 17 tutorials in all and each is in a standard format with step by step instructions and colour photographs. So don’t miss out, place your order now.
Just a reminder that I will be live at 5.15 pm tomorrow evening in the private facebook group, Global SU Share Fair. The event is exclusive to the customers of the presenters, so let me know if you’d like to be invited.
This month, all 17 presenters will provide pdfs of their presentation projects to me for my customers who order more than $45 of product through me before 22 May.
Don’t miss out. Contact me for an invite to the group. If you need to become my customer first, you can find the link to my online store here.
My name is Annette McMillan. I love to make cards and other papercraft projects and this is my place to share my creations and other information. I have been a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator in Canberra, Australia for over 18 years and papercrafting for 26 years or so. I run card making classes for all skill levels and can offer in-home demonstrations for you and your friends. I also sell cards which can be stock or on commission. see more HERE.