Showing posts with label saleabration. Show all posts
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August 31, 2022

Saying Good Bye to Sale-a-bration


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Hello my friends!

Well today we say our final good bye to Sale-a-bration, well until January that is; but until then, today is your last day to earn free product for every $50 you spend.  You still have a few hours left to grab your favorites. 

Feel free to leave me a comment and let me know what your favorite Sale-a-bration item was for this go round? I think mine was the Hippest Hippo -  I think they were just too stinkin' cute! What was your?

All items shown are FREE with a $50 or $100 purchase. 




















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March 14, 2019

Hello Cupcake Sale-a-bration 2019 Bridge Card

Hey there! Thanks for stopping by again! I'm so glad you are here. I want to share a fun card with you using the Hello Cupcake Sale-a-bration stamp set. I'm really going to be sad when this stamp set leaves us at the end of the month. But, sadly, all great things do come to an end and Sale-a-bration is one of them. It ends on March 31st for another year. So, I do suggest, if there is anything on the Sale-a-bration list that you want, now is the time, because everything is currently "while supplies last" so as supply is depleted, items are being discontinued. Yes, sad it is indeed.
Anyway, today's card is the popular Bridge Card design. And OMG! It's so easy! But so fun!
So, here is my list of supplies with measurements:
Gorgeous Grape CS 4 1/4" x 8"; scored along the 8" side at 1 1/4"; 2 1/2"; 5 1/2"; and 6 3/4" and for the bridge a piece cut 1 1/4" x 5 1/2"
How Sweet It Is DSP 4 pieces 1" x 4" and for the bridge, 1" x  1/4"
Coastal Cabana 2 3/4" x 4"
Whisper White 2 1/2" x 3 3/4" and scraps for the cupcake
Coastal Cabana Ink
Gorgeous Grape Ink
Highland Heather Ink

Fold on all the score lines creating a gate-fold card with the ends folded back. Adhere DSP to the panels. Stamp the sentiment onto the piece of Whisper White CS in Gorgeous Grape and adhere to the Coastal Cabana panel and adhere to the inside center of the card. Then stamp another sentiment directly onto the DSP for the bridge also in Gorgeous Grape ink and layer onto the bridge CS. Using a strong adhesive such as Tear n Tape, adhere the bridge to the outer flaps of the card base, making sure to keep the bridge straight. Next stamp the cupcake wrapper in Coastal Cabana; and the frosting in Gorgeous Grape and Highland Heather. Cut these pieces out using your Paper Snips and add to the bridge with Stampin' Dimensionals.

I hope you enjoyed this quick and simple card and I hope it has encouraged you to try a Bridge card. And if you do, be sure to stop back here and share your results. I would LOVE to see.
And Before I forget, our friends at Stamp n Storage are at it again! They have come up with an awesome solution to our 6" x 6" paper storage! It's brand new today and YOU are first to hear about it! You can check it out by clicking here. And if you use the code 6N8PAPER at checkout, you will get 10% off today only!

Happy Stamping,









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February 5, 2019

Lasting Lily January Customer Appreciation Thank You Cards

Hello! Happy Tuesday and thank you for stopping by, I'm so glad you're here! Today, I want to share my thank you cards going out to all of my customers that placed an order with me in the month of January. It's using one of my favorite Saleabration stamp sets, Lasting Lily. This set has some amazing sentiments making it perfect for so many occasions and the only way to get this set is to place a minimum $100 order as it is a level 2 Saleabration set. And boy is it worth it!
To create these cards, I chose colors from the Gingham Gala designer series paper stack and cut my card bases from the coordinating cardstock 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" scored and folded at 4 1/4". I then cut the DSP 2 1/2" x 5 1/2" and adhered to the left side of the card base. I then cut the Whisper White panel 3" x 4" and stamped the smallest lily in the coordinating ink colors and the stems in Pear Pizzaz. I then stamped the sentiment onto scrap Whisper White using Memento Tuxedo Black ink and punched it out using the Pretty Label punch and attached to the card with Stampin' Dimensionals. I then added a few of the coordinating Gingham Gala Adhesive Backed Sequins to complete the card. 

The colors used are Daffodil Delight, Highland Heather, Balmy Blue, Lemon Lime Twist, and Grapefruit Grove. I love these colors and I love how these cards turned out. I hope you enjoyed today's cards. Be sure to visit my YouTube channel and watch the short video I did for these and while you're there, subscribe to my channel. I would really appreciate it.

In the meantime, Happy Stamping,
Katrina


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March 24, 2017

Avant Garden, One Last Temptation Remarkable Blog Hop

Welcome to the blog hop! I'm so glad you could join us! If this is your first stop, then you are in for a treat...just follow the links to lots of great ideas and wonderful demonstrator creations to tempt you one last time before Sale-a-Bration comes to an end. Today, I decided to share with you the Avant Garden Sale-a-Bration set. This set is so versatile and works wonderfully with the Cupcakes and Carousels DSP found in the Occasions catalog. 
I love how this turned out with the Early Espresso ink with the contrast of the Very Vanilla and Calypso Coral. The Very Vanilla ribbon, also from the Occasions catalog provided the finishing touch on this card. 
The DSP gives this card a vintage almost shabby chic look. As a matter of fact, the Very Vanilla ribbon could easily be changed out for a bit of lace from the Annual Catalog to really bring out the Shabby Chic feel but I'm really happy with how this one turned out. I hope you have enjoyed today's card. Be sure to follow the link to Janet's blog and leave comments along the way. We all truly love to hear your thoughts and I thank you so much for stopping by today. 
Happy Stamping!
Katrina

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