There are NEW additions to the Clearance Rack!!!!
Since Blendabilities were discontinued, new things have been added to SALE-A-BRATION.
While supplies last!
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
It's Spring!
I have been a pretty sick girl for the past few days. A trip to the ER even. bleck! I am at home resting and feeling better today. I have a follow up visit with Doc. tomorrow.
Anyway, while being quiet and resting, I have been coloring with my Copics:) I used a new digital stamp image. I didn't have all the colors of Copics I needed, but it still turned out nicely I think. Yeah, I uh kinda got on the Marker Pop website and ordered more colors. I know, I know, I swore I had enough colors at Christmas. But I really didn't have many yellows... I used Stampin' Up! Perfect Plum and Hello Honey cardstock. I LOVE their cardstock, the quality and the colors - big sigh.
Anyway, while being quiet and resting, I have been coloring with my Copics:) I used a new digital stamp image. I didn't have all the colors of Copics I needed, but it still turned out nicely I think. Yeah, I uh kinda got on the Marker Pop website and ordered more colors. I know, I know, I swore I had enough colors at Christmas. But I really didn't have many yellows... I used Stampin' Up! Perfect Plum and Hello Honey cardstock. I LOVE their cardstock, the quality and the colors - big sigh.
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Copic markers
Product Update
Remember, the strikes at the west coast ports and China not shipping out any products during the Chinese New Year, have caused massive delays for many many companies. I ordered some more opic Markers yesterday, and the first three vendors had such low inventory, they didn't have all the colors I wanted. I finally found all 5 colors in stock at one vendor. Copics come from Japan and are all shipped into ports on the west coast.
Stampin Up! Related an update about the butterflies!
The Butterflies Thinlits have shipped from China, and we are awaiting an arrival confirmation date; that means at this time we do not have an availability date. Once we have more information, I will let you know.
Stampin Up! Related an update about the butterflies!
The Butterflies Thinlits have shipped from China, and we are awaiting an arrival confirmation date; that means at this time we do not have an availability date. Once we have more information, I will let you know.
Now, about Blendabilities.
Over the months we’ve noticed quality issues with this
product, but they were within normal tolerance. However, when corrections and
complaints became more and more frequent, we increased the sophistication of
our quality testing. Our manufacturer is now reporting a 30 to 40 percent fail
rate before they are shipped to Stampin’ Up!—which is unacceptable.
The decision to pull the Blendabilities line was painful for all of us here at Stampin’ Up! We carefully selected a
reputable manufacturer whom we believed could produce high quality, alcohol-based
markers. But with the manufacturer reporting that 30–40 percent of the product
produced could not be shipped to Stampin’ Up!, and with other defects being
discovered by us when we tested the product here at Stampin’ Up!, we’ve come to
the conclusion that the company are in a no-win
position. Due to the nature of the defect, the problem would only become more
widespread. That leaves us with only two possible courses of action: to keep
selling the product (with uncertainty about whether the manufacturer could ever
repair the defect) or withdraw it from our offering. We felt that we would rather
pull the line than continue to try and sell a product with such a high fail
rate and such an uncertain future.
I sure have learned a lot about commerce, business and manufacturing. It makes me sad that the US has to rely on China to make so many of our products. I mean EVERYTHING you know? Anything made here in the US costs more, and for companies to keep the cost down they go to China. Those poor people are making nothing for their work in factories. Little kids are working in the clothing factories. Wow. How on earth did things get so messed up, and how do we fix them? Some people blame labor unions. I can see that to some extent, but it can't be just that simple. I haven't had really nice towels since the textile industry left us. Doesn't matter what brand, how much I pay for them, they all have hems and they rip out. Towels never used to do that. We didn't have hems either, did we?
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
A Different Look
I did a handful of the first cards for thank yous to take to Church. When Card Ministry last met, we noticed that they were low on thank you cards. I didn't want them to run out before we met again and made more. It's a different look, and I like it. I wanted the Ministers to have some that were not so girly you know?
Project Details
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Stamps
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Postage Due, Gorgeous Grunge, a very old Magenta stamp on left border
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Card Stock & Papers
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Very Vanilla, Brushed Gold, Soft Suede
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Ink
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Crumb Cake, Soft Suede, Early Espresso
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Accessories
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sponge daubers, (scripture done on computer)
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Tools
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Project Details
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Stamps
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Beautiful Bunch, Bloom With Hope (greeting)
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Card Stock & Papers
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Strawberry Slush, Crisp Cantaloupe, Whisper White
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Ink
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Hello Honey, Strawberry Slush
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Accessories
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Crisp Cantaloupe Ruffled Ribbon
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Tools
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Lovely Lace embossing folder, Modern Label punch
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Friday, March 20, 2015
Stamp Your Art Out
I've said this before but I have the best time with this group of ladies! They are so sweet and such fun to be around. Since the group has grown, I tried a more assembly line approach this time and most of it worked better for us. One part did not, but you know, these ladies were so patient and helped each other out, and helped me. It was awesome:) What didn't work? Well, in my head, the second card design was going to work well, because half the group made one color combination with one set of flower stamps, while the other group made a different color combination and flowers/punches. In real life it was confusing. Plus it was not easy trying to design two similar but different cards. So, I won't do that again. I have a couple of requests for next month. Using more vellum with heat embossing, and something that can be used for a wedding. Kathy brought some cards to show us. I always love when people do that:) Which reminds me, that I did not! I thought about it, I even told myself some cards I bet they would like to see. Did they make it into my traveling case? That would be a big nope! Okay, next month!
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Stamps
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Papillon Potpouri, Peaceful Petals (sentiment)
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Card Stock & Papers
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Very Vanilla: card base 5 ½
x 8½ score at 4 ¼
1 ¾ x 5 embossed layer
Crumb Cake: 2 x 3 ½
Vellum: 2 ¼ x 2 ¼ punched
Color Collections Paper: ¾ x 3
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Ink
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Crumb Cake
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Accessories
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Pearls Basic Jewels, Linen Thread, Stampin Dimensionals
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Tools
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Decorative Dots Embossing folder, Punches: Tag
Topper, 1 ¾ Scalloped Circle,
Bird Builder, and Corner Rounder
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Project Details
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Stamps
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Beautiful Bunch, Flower Shop, Petite Petals, Mixed Bunch,
Happy Watercolor (sentiment)
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Card Stock & Papers
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Blackberry Bliss/Tangerine Tango base 5 ½ x 8½ score at 4 ¼
Whisper White: 2 ½ x 5 ½
3 x 6 ½ stamped images
Hello Honey/Melon Mambo: 2 ¾ x 5 ½
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Ink
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Hello Honey, Blackberry Bliss/ Melon Mambo, Tangerine
Tango and Memento Tuxedo Black
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Accessories
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Stampin’ Dimensionals
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Tools
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Punches: Fun Flower, Blossom, Pansy, Petite Petals, Modern
Label and Word Window
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Project Details
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Stamps
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Another Great Year (sentiment)
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Card Stock & Papers
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Whisper White: card base 5
½ x 8½ score at 4 ¼
butterfly
layer 3 ½ x 4 ¾
Patterned Paper: 4 x 5 ¼
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Ink
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Calypso Coral
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Accessories
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Tools
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Butterflies Thinlets
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