Sunday, 24 May 2020

Yvonne’s Craft Room - Tips & Techniques: Tear & Tape

Thank you Yvonne for sharing this video with an excellent tip, this eliminates the need to go back and burnish (seal down) the tape and cuts it neatly at the end. We need to do this to make our projects professional looking and made to last. Here in the sub tropics a lot of tape runners do not work as they very quickly peel off. This was proved to me a few Christmases ago when a fellow crafter who did not like spending money on quality products gave me a Christmas card and it fell to bits whist hanging up over Christmas. None of my crafting regulars or customers who belive me when i say it's important to use the right glue/tape in your area. Stampin' Up! has address this also in their new catalogue that is going live 3 June 2020 and has new much stronger tape runners which may or may not suit our area. I will keep you posted. I love our Tombow glue but do hate sticky fingers so I tend to use this tear and tape a lot as it is very strong. Just try pulling it apart when you make a boo boo. I do have supplies of adhesives in my home to sell as adhesives are one of the items we are allowed to sell ourselves with SU's blessing.
cheers,
Raye

Thursday, 21 May 2020

Mirror Image Stamping: How to Die Cut or Punch Mirrored Images

Just sitting quietly going through emails and my Facebook and found yet "Another" wonderful video of helpful hints by Connie Stewart. This is a must keep and remember to do. This is definitely a life changer for us card makers and scrap bookers.
Please enjoy and thank you yet again Connie,
If you do not have a Stamparatus or similar tool go to my 24/7 online store and have a look at our Stamparatus and don't forget the silicone mat too.
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I would love your business and become your but do ask that you tick the box that asks to “let demonstrator know” so I can support you and you purchases. You have 1 month to return items and have them replaced at no cost to you. After that it is up to me to approach Stampin’ Up! Support on your behalf if I perceive that the matter is worth taking to Demo support. I cannot support you if I do not have notification of your purchases.
cheers,
Raye

Thursday, 7 May 2020

7 Ink Pad Tips That Will Make a Difference in Your Stamping

Catalog Sneak Peek & Forever Fern Cards, Stampin' Up!

New catalogue goes live in June but here is a video by Gail that will wet your appetite. 


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I would love your business and become your but do ask that you tick the box that asks to “let demonstrator know” so I can support you and you purchases. You have 1 month to return items and have them replaced at no cost to you. After that it is up to me to approach Stampin’ Up! Support on your behalf if I perceive that the matter is worth taking to Demo support. I cannot support you if I do not have notification of your purchases.

Wednesday, 22 April 2020

2019-2020 retirement list and SALE is here First in best dressed "they sell out quick" so don't DELAY

2019-20 annual catalogue retirement list



2020 mini catalogue retirement list


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I would love your business and become your but do ask that you tick the box that asks to “let demonstrator know” so I can support you and you purchases. You have 1 month to return items and have them replaced at no cost to you. After that it is up to me to approach Stampin’ Up! Support on your behalf if I perceive that the matter is worth taking to Demo support. I cannot support you if I do not have notification of your purchases. 

Tuesday, 21 April 2020

update and a thank you to new customers

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Thank you to the lovely folks who have marked me as their demonstrator and made an order from me. This is soo appreciated and please believe me when I say I will be there for you. I have been very quite with posting as I have done what is necessary in these trying times and taken on my Grandchildren whilst their parents have to work outside the home. We all isolated for 4 weeks so deemed we were safe as possible within the restraints we have. However the children need home schooling as do all QLD kids and so Nana to the rescue. As I have 3 with grades of 1, 4 and 7 it is not an easy task. At the same time I have had to have my 74 yr old brother come and stay with me after an urgent operation as he lives 5+ hrs away in the bush. So life has turned upside down for me and I have a craft room that is calling but not being answered. We will get back to normal and back on track but not just yet. So bare with me and I will post when I can and craft when I'm able to.
cheers,
Raye, your local Stampin' Up! demo