Here’s another card I made recently. After making this one, I made eight similar ones in about an hour. As soon as I figure out how to set up my light box, I will post them.
Finally!
I’ve been able to figure out how to record a video. Now I need to figure out how to up load videos here. Stay tuned. Meanwhile, here is a card I made recently.
Taking a Break
I’ve been trying to figure out how to do videos. It is taking more time than I anticipated. Bear with me. I’m quite sure its going to be much easier than a step by step post.
An Invitation to Join Me
I was just getting ready to start having classes in my home again when our governor issued the stay at home order. And now our schools are closed for person-to-person learning for the rest of this school year, so it appears that I will have some time to devote to another way of teaching.
I have been making little thank you notes stuffed with chocolate to give out to essential workers. I have also been sending cards to those on our church’s shepherding lists, birthday cards to my staff and a birthday card group to which I belong.
Sending cards and letters is an ancient art, but one that needs reviving, especially now. I would be glad to include you in some on-line card making classes. I’ve even purchased (but not installed) equipment to make videos. Trouble is, I’m not ready, yet, to go live, or to put things up for the whole world to see.
If you would be willing to join me on this journey, I’d love to share what I’m creating with you. I would appreciate honest feedback on ease of use, video quality, instructional quality, how easy it is to follow, etc. Right now, I’m doing written tutorials because they are the easiest for me. I hope to branch out and include video soon. Just e-mail me at revjanstamps@comcast.net and I will add you to my list and let you know how and where to connect. These will be private, or password protected, and you will always have the first look before they go public.
I have been making little thank you notes stuffed with chocolate to give out to essential workers. I have also been sending cards to those on our church’s shepherding lists, birthday cards to my staff and a birthday card group to which I belong.
Sending cards and letters is an ancient art, but one that needs reviving, especially now. I would be glad to include you in some on-line card making classes. I’ve even purchased (but not installed) equipment to make videos. Trouble is, I’m not ready, yet, to go live, or to put things up for the whole world to see.
If you would be willing to join me on this journey, I’d love to share what I’m creating with you. I would appreciate honest feedback on ease of use, video quality, instructional quality, how easy it is to follow, etc. Right now, I’m doing written tutorials because they are the easiest for me. I hope to branch out and include video soon. Just e-mail me at revjanstamps@comcast.net and I will add you to my list and let you know how and where to connect. These will be private, or password protected, and you will always have the first look before they go public.
Running out of creative projects?
If you are looking for a creative project you can do each month, consider Stampin’ Up!’s Paper Pumpkin. At $22 per month it’s a good deal. Everything is included, stamps, ink, adhesive, and in your very first kit you will get a clear block to mount your stamps on.
Sign up by the 10th of the month, and you should get your kit by the 20th. Plus/minus with current shipping delays. You can order one month, or multiple months at a time.
Check out the Paper Pumpkin website and let me know if you have any questions.
https://www.paperpumpkin.com/
Sign up by the 10th of the month, and you should get your kit by the 20th. Plus/minus with current shipping delays. You can order one month, or multiple months at a time.
Check out the Paper Pumpkin website and let me know if you have any questions.
https://www.paperpumpkin.com/
Now Available
Our new Paper Trimmer is lightweight, portable, and perfect for making stable and straight cuts!
Item: 152392 | $25.00 usd/$34.00 cad
15-3/8 x 8 x 1/2” (39 x 20.3 x 1.3 cm)
Includes 1 cutting blade and 1 scoring blade.
Includes imperial and metric measurements.
Ruler and grid protected by durable plastic cover.
Point on cutting handle for precise measuring.
Right-side grid for cutting thin strips.
The Creation of a Stamp Room
Stampin’ Up!’s New Trimmer is Here!
Contact me to order.