Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Removing Decor Elements Posting

Good Morning Stampers,
I have removed my Decor Elements posting until it is introduced to customers July 1st. I am also encouraging other Stampin' Up! Demonstrators to remove Decor Elements postings from their blogs as I recently found out it is against company policy to post anything that is not already posted on the Customer portion of the Stampin' Up! website. Sometimes we just get too excited about upcoming promotions ;o)
Stay tuned for this SUPER exciting addition to the Stampin' Up! line available July 1st.
Becky

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Introducing...Decor Elements by Stampin' Up!

Removed until July 1st.

We Have A New Baby!


Just kidding! WE don't have a new baby, John & Brenda have a new baby. These are a couple of baby announcements designs for baby Dimitri.
Top photo uses the newly discontinued set, Year After Year. I stamped an additional elephant in Bashful Blue and used a new pencil eraser to make the dots, then layered it on top. The bottom photo uses Wild About You.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Waaaaaa!...the retired list posted today

Get em' before they are gone!
Contact me at yasou@cableone.net to order your retired sets at 10% off until June 29th.
This offer is only good through Becky Roberts, Stampin' up! Demonstrator

Happy Fathers Day!

I thought George would like a couple of new pictures for his office since he only has the professional photos and not any casual photos, but after working on this I think I want to keep it for me ;o) Especially since Stamp of Authenticity is being discontinued!! What will I do without it... and Office Accoutrement and Cutie Pie paper?
Are you tired of me whining about Cutie Pie paper yet?
You can view the Stampin' Up! retiring stamp set list, just released today here:
http://www.stampinup.com/us/documents/Retired_Lists_0608_US_N.pdf

Back to the coaster project. Coasters are from Eclectic Paperie at http://www.eclecticpaperie.com/alter-this.html. They are sold in 10 packs for .89. I also used LeJardin designer series paper, Brocade Blue, River Rock and Always Artichoke cardstocks, Stamp of Authenticity, Artichoke grosgrain ribbon, Rich Regal brads, a few punches, the ever so cool paper shredder in the Cutter Kit and Crystal Effects inside the 'genuine article' circle. It's held together with 2 oval punched pieces of cardstock. I folded them in half and attached them to the back for hinges.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Mom's 'Trial Offer' Package

I was talking to my mom this week telling her I was headed to the post office to mail some Stampin' Up! stuff and she started complaining because I haven't sent her a handmade card in years. If you will remember one of my earlier posts where I explained to you our conversation from about a year after we moved to CA, (which incidentaly is when I started stamping), where she said to me on the phone, "Honey, I am so sorry things are so tight for you in CA that you have to make your own cards". ... Obviously she just didn't 'get it'...gasp! But after earning a couple cruises and attending a few conventions, she has learned that this IS a business, so I talk to her about it often just because it bores her (some kids never grow up)! I reminded her that she doesn't like handmade cards and of our conversation many years ago. She asked me to give her another chance, that maybe she will appreciate it now that she knows this is what I do. So here is her trial package...6 years later.
6/19/08 Edited to add: Mom received the package and called to say she liked the items and was going to show them to her friends. Then said, 'I'll give them to your sister when I'm done because I really don't know what I'm suppose to do with all this'. Looks like it will be another 6 years before I give her another try ;o) Good thing I love her anyway!

An Afternoon Tea ensemble. Post It note key chain, wrapped large Dark Chocolate Hershey bar, business card pouch, candy party favor, pouch holding 3 cards and envelopes, small box and a double pocket card.

Close up of the pouch. It's a take on something Andrea Walford did at Easter. I started with a 6" circle, placed the envelopes in the middle and folded it to the center and then up. Then I unfolded it and scored it.
Close up of the Double Pocket Card and pouch. Pocket card is a tutorial on http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/, super easy and fun! The pouch pattern is in the Stampin' Up! demonstrator pattern library. Being a demonstrator has its' perks :) It perfectly holds a business card or gift card...Mom gets a business card until she tells me she loves Stampin' Up! handmade gifts!!!!! :

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Subscribe Feature Now Up & Running

I've received no less that 50 e-mails in the past 2 months asking how to subscribe to my blog. Thank you for your interest!! The subscribe feature is now on my sidebar. Enter your e-mail address and you will receive an e-mail from me notifying you every time I've updated my blog. That way you won't miss a thing!
Thanks everyone for all the nice e-mails and comments. I really appreciate it!
Becky

Monday, June 9, 2008

eScape Promotion Project



June eScape promotion project for the Utah Divas International Design Team. Details and dimensions can be found for this Love Note set and portfolio on the UDI blog later this week. The link for UDI is on my sidebar as well as the eScape Promotion.
Wasn't that nice of Stampin' Up! to use the Rose Red stamp pad in their June promotion...just for me ;o)
Cardstock: Rose Red, Very Vanilla and Chocolate Chip
Ink: Rose Red and Basic Black
Accessories: 1/2" circle. 1" circle, 1 1/4" circle, corner rounder, Stampin' Dimensionals, 1/4" and 3/8" Very Vanilla grosgrain ribbon.
Stamp Sets: Circle of Friendship & Little Pieces
eScape promotion: Love Notes assortment, Circle of Friendship stamp set, Rose Red pad and Very Vanilla 5/8" grosgrain ribbon all for $30!! You get a 25% when purchasing the eScape bundle.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

I've Committed Rubah-dultrey!


I did it! For the first time, I purchased and used a stamp that was not Stampin' Up!...gasp! I had to have this Lined Paper background stamp from Cornish Heritage Farms and I love it!!!! To ease the guilt, I used the Priceless stamp set from Stampin' Up! with it ;o) These are card front only note cards and envelopes for teacher gifts. The portfolio is Certainly Celery cardstock, cut 8 1/2" x 1o". Score in half, turn and score at 6" for the inside pockets.

Apple Clip Art Card


Working on a few teacher gifts for tomorrow. The apple card is similar to the one done by 'hah' on splitcoast. I searched for apple clipart, enlarged it and cut it out on Real Red cardstock. Being the only person I know who does not own any Summer Picnic designer series paper, I had to make my own using Whisper White cardstock and Little Pieces stamp set. The worm is from Bugs & Kisses.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Fresh Cut Sneak Peek Promotion

From June 1-30, Stampin' Up! is providing an advance purchase opportunity for the Fresh Cut stamp set and coordinating Fresh Cut Notes. These two products will be included in the Fall-Winter 2008 Idea Book & Catalog.
Customers: Purchase the sneak peak Fresh Cut stamp set and add the coordinating Fresh Cut Notes for just $5.

Hostesses: Hold a $400 workshop, and receive the Fresh Cut stamp set and coordinating Fresh Cut Notes FREE!

eScape Promotion

Plan to join Stampin' Up! during the entire month of June in breaking free from the 'e'! Stampin' Up! has designated June 25, 2008 as eScape day--a day to put away your cell phones and laptops and focus on reconnecting with your "wireless network."

Throughout all of June, Stampin' Up! is offering a terrific eScape Bundle with products at 25% off, including a few essentials to create your own cards!