Sunday, April 1, 2012

Life Without Stampin' Up!

So now that I have made a decision to stop being a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, I feel like there is a small whole in my heart.  What do I do now?

I truly love making things, but I can't seem to find my niche.  I love this hobby of mine, even before I know I did.  In college, I toyed with the idea of being a photographer.  (I still LOVE the idea of a dark room).  When I got married, I made the wedding programs.  When I had my baby, I made the birth announcements.  When I found out my mom had died I stayed up all night crying and making 12x12 announcements to be placed in all four of the buildings that make up Riverdale Towers (where I was raised and where my parents lived until the end).

I prayed for a long time because I really thought that if you found something you loved, you could find SOME WAY to make money from it.  Maybe I was not meant to make money from it.  Maybe I was meant to be good at project management, at putting the pieces together for organizations to meet or exceed goals, to participate in the machine...but at home, in the quiet solitude of my craft room...I would create.

Well, look out world.  Here I is!

Love, peace and crafts.
Cas

Make Your Own Smash Book

So you may be saying, "What the devil is a Smash Book?"  A smash book is a journal you keep on any subject you want (or none at all), where you don't think about how it looks, you just "smash" down photos, magazine/newspaper clippings, receipts, ticket stubs, dried flowers...really anything that inspires.

You can make one on their favorite color where you smash down pics and things and journal about how each thing feels.  You may smash a journal on a vacation or perhaps things you want to do to fix up the house.  It's totally up to you.

So here's my challenge...make your own Smash Book!  Pick a topic (or don't) and then journal away.  Don't worry if it's sloppy, if things match...just slap and go.  Here is a video on how to make your own.  Post pics of what you do.

I made mine out of various sheets of double-sided sheets, and other papers I didn't know what to do with, but totally was in love with.  I am using mine to collapse the mound of mags I have down to a cute little idea book.  Pics to come.

Love, Peace and Crafts
Cas

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Satmpin' Up! No More

After a lot of thought and prayer I have decided to hang up my Stampin' Up! hat for good. I absolutely love the company and it's products, but I am increasingly finding it difficult to stay with one brand.

Those who know me know I am a manic scrapper and with that comes a need to always stretch myself.

I will still keep blogging, but now expect to see a more varied view of crafting as I discover new things. Also, you will see videos on a bunch of new stuff I found.

I will always heart Stampin! Up! and it's products (still the best quality paper I've ever seen!) and will be someone's loyal customer but this birdie has for to fly.

To all my customers, thanks for the business. Contact me and I'll hook you up with a rockin' demonstrator near you.

Love and crafts,
Cas

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

New Envelope Pocket Page Tutorial

OK I totally LOOOVVEEE this page.  It makes ka-yoot pockets.  Check it out!

Monthly Challenges

Are you like me in that you are running into ruts with your crafting?  That you are making the same things over and over and feel like inspiration has left?  Well, I will start my own monthly challenges.  Each month I will issue a challenge which will either focus on a product or technique and ask that you join me in it.

Are you up for a challenge?  Check out my monthly challenge each month and see what's cooking.

Cas

Awesome Flip Flops

I made these ultra cool flip flops for my daughter and her cheer big-sis.  They LOVED them.  If you need instructions, give me a shout and I'll share.  If you just want some yourself, send me $10 via PayPal and its all yours in whatever colors you'd like.  :o)

Cas

Explosion Box with Stampin UP products

Flip-Flop Album - One of My All Time Fav Minis

YouTube Videos

Ok. So I had a lot of set backs and the universe is keeping me from posting video. So in the interim, I will be sharing some of the cool videos I found over the last few year. Almost all of the projects I will post I have made and am MORE than happy to help you make them too.

So stay tuned!
Cas

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Have A Beary Good Time!

If your child is like mine, they LOVE Build-A-Bear.  However, hosting a Build-A-Bear Birthday party can be pricey and, with no food allowed in the store, makes it a "bear" to figure out how to transport kids from the party to the food.

How about hosting your next Build-A-Bear party at your own house.  Invite kids to bring their favorite bear to decorate, make a craft, have some cake and voila, you have a party.

You can buy a Build-A-Bear Party Kit which has the card, treat bag and party hat you see here PLUS coloring pages and treats (gummi bears! what else).  The package is $10 per kid ($6 per kid if you want just the raw materials - what a great way to spend time with your child getting ready for the party).

If you are interested in this kit, call me at 914.483.7464 or send me an email at cas_ramirez@yahoo.com and I'll get it to you.  Kits are made to order so please allow a couple of weeks for shipping.  Paypal and checks are accepted.

Order yours today.  :o)

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Smells Like Valentine


This photo is from Stampin' With Susie. She did a beautiful job. To make this card extra special, I would use Stampin' Up!'s new scented embossing powders. That brings a "scratch and sniff" style aroma to things.

A Very Happy Birthday

Today is my niece's 12th birthday!  I am so excited (and a little scared) about my niece becoming a young lady.  In honor of her, I am posting this super cute card I got at a swap from Rhode Island Demonstrator Ellen Rappoport.  She used the Beautiful Wings Stampin' Up! Embosslits Die (item #118138) and the Top Note Stampin' Up! Bigz Die (Item #113463) to make this little beauty.  I love how you can just stick with one color and a neutral (whisper white or very vanilla) and get these results.

Monday, February 6, 2012

A Simple Thank You




Just a quick card I got at a swap from fellow Demonstrator Terry Rodriguez.  Too cute yet oh so simple.  One Stamp, one Punch, One piece of ribbon.  Awesome.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Have You Seen the New Occassions Mini Catalog?















Well, have you?  I went through it and there are soooo many new things for you to take a look at.  Over the next few weeks I will be sending you some info on what the new mini holds.

Like, this week I want to talk about the Love & Laughter Stamp Set.  Oh my goodness is this too cute for words or what?  If you are a twenty something to thirty something going to tons of weddings or if you are planning your own wedding and want to make snazy inexpensive wedding invitations and favors, this kit is for YOU!!

Can you imagine stamping this gown in Versa Mark, covering it in embossing powder that matches your wedding colors?  Que bueno!  Maybe you can emboss one of these images or sayings on our vellum card stock!  What the What?  Yeah I said it.  AWESOMENESS!!

As always, click on any of the links if you want to buy any of the products I mentioned and be sure to visit my online store at http://craftycassandra.stampinup.net.

Toodles

Thursday, February 2, 2012

How Sale-a-bration Works


Sale a Bration means FREE GOODIES 
for customers, hostesses, new recruits & demonstrators!!
CUSTOMERS - HERE'S HOW IT WORKS:
1. Select a FREE GIFT from the Sale a Bration catalog 

2. For each $50 you purchase during Sale a Bration you get to choose a free gift! no limit!
 
When you spend $100, get TWO free Sale a Bration gifts! and so on.. no limit!

SOMETHING MAGICAL HAPPENS 
WHEN YOU SPEND $150
 
When you spend $150 you get THREE free Sale a Bration gifts PLUS the adorable FREE Sale a Bration Tote  PLUS!! $25 in free hostess dollars to spend in the catalog!


HOST A WORKSHOP AND GET MORE!!

SALE-A-BRATION ROCKS!!!!
Place your order and book your party today!

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Seriously, You Haven't Signed up For My eNewsletter Yet?

Here is why you need to sign up:

1. You get a new catalog first!  As soon as it comes out.

2. I'll be eternally grateful.

3. You'll get tips on scrapping, card making and all things paper.

4. I promise I WILL be eternally grateful.

5. Product reviews and project ideas!  Say Word!

6. For signing up you'll get a 20% discount off of your next order.

7. You can sign up for my paid and free classes first!

8. I will totally be so grateful! I so will.

9. You will get me...I will coach you through any project you are trying to do.  I'll give you ideas, one-on-one coaching and even meet with you in person (or via Skype if you're far away)!

AND 10...Did I mention how grateful I will be?

So sign up today.

Cas

Thursday, January 12, 2012

My Sparkly Valentine

I made this beautiful card in minutes and you can too! Here's what I used:

- 8 1/2 x 5 1/4" real red card stock (102482)
- 2 x 4" whisper white card stock (1007300
- 2 1/2 x 4 1/2" red glitter paper (121790)
- 4 x 5 1/4" well worn designer series paper (122359)
- 6 1/2" real red satin ribbon (117286)

Tools & Embellishments
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- Jewels Basic (119246)
- two way glue pen (100425)
- hearts punch (119881)
- dazzling diamonds (102023)

If you decide to make this card, send me a photo.  I'll place it on my blog!


Keep crafting!

Cas  :o)

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Want the New Occassions Mini? It's Free!

Want me to mail you our new mini catalog?  Click here and I'll send you one!

Want to earn a full-color, HUGE, full of ideas catalog -- For FREEEEEEE?  Then host a party.  It's so easy.  It's a win-win-win scenario.

STEP 1: You invite friends over. - WIN!

STEP 2: Make a snack.  Hey, I'll even give it to you! WIN!!!

STEP 3: Have fun! BIG OLD WIN!!!

Contact me to set your workshop up today!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Sale-A-Bration is Coming


It's Sale-A-Bration time again at Stampin' Up! and free product is what it's all about!

Every year Stampin' Up! gives customers and hostesses the opportunity to earn fantastic, FREE, limited-edition stamp sets they'll enjoy for years to come.

Here's how Sale-A-Bration works:

Customers
When you spend $50 on Stampin' Up! merchandise, you'll receive a free Sale-A-Bration reward. There's no limit-for every $50 you spend, you can select another free Sale-A-Bration reward!

Hostesses
When you host a workshop of at least $300 (before tax and shipping), you'll receive a free Sale-A-Bration reward in addition to all of the regular hostess benefits!

New Demonstrators
During Sale-A-Bration, anyone who joins as a demonstrator can choose any stamp set--a value of up to $47.95--from the Spring-Summer 2008 Collection! Plus, new demonstrator recruits get 20 percent off the Demonstrator Starter Kit--over $350 of Stampin' Up! products and business supplies for only $159!

The Sale-A-Bration promotion starts on February 1 and runs through March 17, so don't miss your chance to earn free products!  

Contact Me to book your workshop or learn more about this promotion. You can view the Sale-A-Bration brochure online by logging to to my website.

Get ready to Sale-A-Brate!

Friday, January 6, 2012

Want To Scrap, But Don't Know How?

I originally wrote this as an email for my friend Kristen, but noticed it would make a GREAT blog post for all of my friends who want to learn how to scrap their pictures and memorabilia but don't know where to begin.

Ok, here is what you ABSOLUTELY need.

a paper trimmer. You need one that can accommodate up to 12" - one of the standard size of paper in Scrapbooking. Here is one from my site I have and recommend.

Adhesive. School glue won't cut it. It's wet and wrinkles paper. I love tape runners for paper-to-paper. If you are just doing a few projects, a small one will do (CLICK HERE). If however, you will be doing this and other projects a lot, I would invest in an ATG gun. You can get one for about $20 if you catch a sale at Michael's and use the 50% off coupon they have everywhere. Let me know if you go this route and I'll send you some links on how to load the adhesive.

paper. Since you are new, keep it simple. Pick 3 colors (a light, a medium and a dark) and make sure at east one of them is a solid and at lest one is a fancy paper. This way you can mix and match through the whole album and everything still looks very out together. At Stampin' Up! All of the colors coordinate so it's easy. We even have these kits called "simply scrappin'" that have paper and nice thick stickers that coordinate. I use these kits a lot.

pens. You will need to journal. This is where you let people know what they are seeing and add dates and names and such. Purist like only handwriting. I hate my handwriting, but do see where seeing my handwriting in the future would be nice for my kids (or grand kids). Now I both print stuff on fancy paper (I'll give you tips on how to do this without waste if you want) and add things like the date or a short note (4-5 words) in my hand writing. The pen has to be quality though. Archival (so the ink won't eat through the paper) with a quality tip (so you don't get globs). I offer some great ones on my site, but you can also find some in other places. Sharpie fine tip (.05) is OK, but that ink is so heavy it can bleed through so be careful.

embellishments. This is the fun stuff like brads, flowers, buttons, glitter...the sky's the limit. In the beginning, I would keep it fairly simple by copying what someone else did. It can be intimidating and I say once you see something you like why reinvent the wheel.

album. To start, try 8x8 albums. The larger (12x12) albums are usually too much real estate and can intimidate and the 6x6 is so small you will constantly be trimming pictures. If you do want to try 12x12 though, this video has good tips for you.

Now, if you are a traditionalist, you need all of this stuff, however, some people like to be able to churn out books and to share those books with friends. Stampin' Up! has this software called My Digital Studio that lets you upload your pics into either pre-made or made from scratch albums.I actually used this when I made my adoption profile and did what they call a hybrid book where I printed it out and then added some embellishments to it. Again, since I stayed in the Stampin' Up! family all of the embellishments matched exactly (I'm so anal that way. LOL).

Here is a video with some info in that.

Scrap with friends. Bring some friends together for scrapping. Two or three heads are better than one and there's nothing like scrapping with friends (and a glass of vino) to unwind.

Now go out there and scrap!!!!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Get Connected

I am ALL over the web and I want to get you connected too.  Here are ways you can get connected to Crafty Cassandra and get tips on projects, hear about promotions and come to my free events.

MEET UP
In the Northern Virginia area?  Join my Meet Up group.

ENEWSLETTER
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FACEBOOK PAGE
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BLOG
See photos of the projects I have done, get tool tips and other information by visiting (and subscribing to) my blog.

See you in CyberSpace!!!

The Occassions Mini Catalog is Here!!!