It's HERE!!! Our annual Holiday Stamp Camp put on for you by the New York Inketts is finally here. We love doing this. It's so much fun. If you'd like to attend, make sure you click on and download the form below. Fill it out, enclose your check and send it to me. I HAVE to have it NO LATER than Sunday, October 17th. I need time to order and prep! If you are receiving this in your email box, you will need to go to my blog to download the form. To save you time, click here, this will get you to my blog so you can download the flyer. I love the projects we are doing. HOLIDAY TIME.
It will be a Victorian old world vintage theme using a lot of the product from the mini catalog – Deck the Hall Designer Series Paper; Tinsel Trim; Seam Binding; Glass Glitter (yes I said glitter)!; Waffle Paper and more. Come and play with all our new stuff and take home some awesome projects. This is only a half-day stamp camp and it fills fast so hurry to get a spot.
Okay back to the Baltimore Regional. I always take a lot of pictures. I love taking people pictures and samples pictures. Here are a few more people pictures…
Here is Sue and Stacy…they both won a doorprize. FREE STAMPS!!!! LOVE IT!
Here are two new friends – Essel and her sister. They are Sue's downline and we had a blast with them. We laughed so much, they are so much fun.
I just love the "background stamp" called Christmas Collage #121279 found in the Holiday Mini Catalog. This was one of the display cards. She used bleach for the stamp and added our glass glitter and she took our material and used it as ribbon. I love this card.
Here is that same background stamp. Look how different it looks with different colors and some modifications. Did you notice she stamped the background on the Crumb Cake then stamped the number from the background stamp on Very Vanilla and punched it out, embellished it and now look at it…TOTALLY different.
At a Stampin' Up! Regional or any event, we always have demonstrators present WOW segments. I've done it and it's fun. This gal showed us how to do a different type of shabby chic flower for cards. This was one of my favorite wow presentations. I can't wait to try it.
And my last picture is something that I thought was so cute. You know that Sesame Street song "one of these things is not like the other"….well here is this little Halloween treat in the middle of all these Santa Clause's. So cute. I will show you a better picture of the Santa's tomorrow. But I just thought this was adorable. The maker and creator of all of these Santa's is Amy Celona.
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