Thursday, October 31, 2013

Introducing: Envelope Punch Board

Product code: #133774
I can't tell you how many times I have silently pleaded with Stampin' Up! to come up with an affordable, easy to use envelope making system. Well it turns out they have been hearing my telepathic begging, because the day I have been dreaming of has arrived. Introducing the brand new Envelope Punch Board.  Before I tell you all about it, I would recommend you learn the basics about it by watching this great video.


Mine arrived in the post today and I have just had my first fiddle and I am thoroughly impressed. I have plans to be making lots of envelopes to co-ordinate with all my Christmas cards! I love that it is an all-in-one system. You don't need to own any extra punches, you don't need a scoring board & extra scoring tools. Everything that you need is included and incorporated into the board. 

And the versatility in sizes it can create!! Oh my! Up to 66 different shapes and sizes, not mention a million different colour and pattern options depending on the paper you want to use! Even tried & true envelope sizes will only take you moment to create. As you saw in the video, it is super easy to use. Like most "tools" this may look a little intimidating but I assure you, using it is a breeze. 

One of the features I'm most impressed with is it is small and lightweight. This means it is easy to store as well as take with you to craft days, scrap camps, or to lend to a friend. 

Here's the part you've all been wondering about. How much does it cost? I was expecting it to be quite expensive when I first found out about it (because of how fantastic it was). I was pleasantly surprised to find out it was only $31.95. Isn't that a fantastic price? 

This tool will carry over into the new catalogue next year so it is here to stay. 

To order your very own Envelope Punch Board either contact me or order it online here.
Christy

Create some Pretty Christmas Packages for 20% off!


Are you a package and gift box person?? Do you love the way a neat and tidy beautiful gift box looks? I know I do! I am starting to use gift boxes more and more, and leaving the wrapping paper in the cupboard.


From 29 October through till 30 November 2013 Stampin' Up! is offering you 20% off their exclusive Tag It Bundles. As you can see in the above picture, there are two different kinds of boxes that come with the bundles. Let me tell you a little more about the differences in these specially designed bundles and what the kits include.

On the left: Decorative Window Gift Box Bundle
Included in this bundle is a pack of 6 Window Gift Boxes. These gift boxes are food safe and made from kraft cardstock, which means they are really sturdy. The boxes are 3.8 x 10.2 x 10.cm. The Stamp a Tag kit (which is pictured below) includes enough materials to make 24 gift tags!! So not only will you be able to use the kit to decorate your gift boxes, but other Christmas gifts also. You will receive the 2 stamps from the Stamp a Tag stamp set, Classic Ink Spots in Cherry Cobbler & Old Olive, Whisper White die-cut cardstock tags, and then a roll of Baker's Twine in both Cherry Cobbler & Old Olive. And just when you thought it couldn't get any better, you will also receive a roll of 1" Cherry Cobbler Stitched Edge Grosgrain Ribbon (10 yards). 

If you were to buy these 3 products separately it would set you back $43.85. With this promotion the bundle is 20% off which brings the price down to just $34.95!

Product code for this bundle: #135811

On the right: Extra Large Box Bundle
Included in this bundle is a pack of 3 Extra Large gift boxes. These boxes are also food safe and made from kraft cardstock, so they are able to hold a decent amount of weight and will hold their shape really well. The boxes are 11.1 x 15.2 x 15.2cm. The Stamp a Tag kit (which is pictured below) is again included into this bundle. So to refresh your memory, it includes the Stamp a Tag stamp set, Classic Ink Spots in Cherry Cobbler & Old Olive, Whisper White die-cut cardstock tags, and then a roll of Baker's Twine in both Cherry Cobbler & Old Olive. Also included is the roll of the beautiful Cherry Cobbler 1" Stitched Edge Grosgrain Ribbon (10 yards).

If you were to buy these 3 products separately it would set you back $41.85. With this promotion the bundle is also 20% off which brings the price down to just $32.95!

Product code for this bundle: #135812


If you'd like to get yourself organised and order either one of these great bundles you can either get in contact with me or order for yourself online here.


Christy

Monday, October 28, 2013

Sewing Machine Storage

I love my sewing machine & overlocker. But oh boy, they take up a lot of room and can be so awkward to store. Unfortunately the only place my two machines will fit, is on top of my big 4x4 Expedit shelves.

 A few years ago I bought a big wooden tray in a op shop for no real reason other than I thought it could look cute it I repainted it and used it on display for something one day. As usual the restoration project never really happened and the tray was put in the cupboard. 

Then one day I needed to take my overlocker somewhere for a sewing day/evening and there is no carry handle or hard cover case on my machine. Then I saw my wooden tray in the cupboard, and thought oh that will be a great way to transport it for the occasion. I ended up keeping it in the tray once I returned home again because it was so much easier putting up and and pulling it down again off the high shelf. 


It didn't take me long to realise that I had stumbled across what I think is a fabulous idea. And as you can see above, I have found myself another wooden tray for my sewing machine too! I find it so handy having the trays with manoeuvring my machines around my house to use or to take somewhere to use. 


I even keep the machines inside the wooden trays while I'm using them. It makes no difference at all unless you want to take your sewing machine tray on and off. 


Now if I could just get around to painting them so they don't look so dorky, then we would have ourselves a "happily ever after" tale to tell...


Christy