Thursday, January 7, 2021
Slim Line card and Paper Pumpkin alternative
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
The NEW Mini (Occasions) Catalog is here ready for your service and SALE-A-BRATION # 1
Yes, I said Sale-a-bration #1! There are some changes with the Sale-a-bration rewards.....wait for it.....there will be 2 Sale-a-bration reward seasons in 2021! We deserve 2, don't you think?? The other will take place starting this summer. How awesome is that? BUT for now, the reward season is finally here! Sale-a-Bration #1 will run from January 5th through February 28th. The time frame is shorter than previous years so jump on this while you can.
How do you earn rewards?
1) You can order from the BRAND NEW Mini catalog for Spring (link is also found in the right column)
2) You can order from the 2020-2021 Annual Catalog
3) You can order pre-paid Paper Pumpkin subscriptions
4) a combination of all of the above
For every $50 you spend, you can earn something from the Sale-a-Bration catalog/brochure at level 1. For every $100 spent, you can choose either 2 level one rewards or one level 2 rewards. Just add the product code associated with your choice to your order when it shows you your earnings. The items will ship with your regular order.
Check out the video below for information and inspiration about the Spring (January - June) Mini Catalog.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Tri-fold obcession
I saw a You Tube Live video from Kylie Bertucci on a Trip-fold card a few weeks ago. She of course used metric measurements, so I set my cap to figure out the imperial measurements that would allow for the most efficient way to use a piece of card stock. For specific details, she explained the instructions to a "T" so watching her video you be well worth your time (and will be fully entertaining.)
For the imperial measurements:
Trim the 8 1/2 x 11 inch card stock to 8 1/2 x 10 7/8. Rocket science I know.
On the 8 1/2 side, mark at 3 " with a tic mark. Rotate the card 180 degrees and mark the other 8 1/2 end at 3 " as well.
Put each tic mark in alignment with the track of the trimmer and cut. You have two card bases now.
Score along the 10 7/8 " side at 3 5/8" from each end. Fold in a Z pattern, and use the bone folder for really good creases.
For decorating the card stock, you can cut all of you DSP to 3 1/2" (width) x the height marked on a diagonal minus 2/8ths to allow for a margin on top and bottom. Easy method to accomplish that is to lay your DSP on the sectional of the card you are working with, scoot the bottom of the paper up about 2/8 " and turn the whole card stock over and mark a diagonal line on the opposite side of the DSP, and then cut with your trimmer. Easy Peasy! You will need to decorate all 6 sections I think. This card fits beautifully in a regular A2 envelope.
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