Thank you all so much for your wonderful suggestions! The ideas are keeping me up at night creating! So fun! Without further ado, here is the winner of the entire collection!
Linsey, please check your email for happy news!
Now for the rest of you, I posted a new coupon today. From now until the end of the month, use the coupon code SEASONSHOP30 and get 30% off! Enjoy!!
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Season's Giving Blog Hop!
Hello there! We are so happy to be participating in this blog hop this year. It gives us the opportunity to thank each and every one of you who stop by even when there isn't much to see. So to say thank you for your support, we are giving one lucky commenter our entire collection of stamps.
Exciting stuff there! So leave a comment telling us what you would like to see from YES this coming year and you will be entered to win the entire collection! Comment by Monday Jan 4th PST. Good luck!!
Be sure to check out the rest of the hoppers. Here is the fabulous list!!
Lawn Fawn
Scrapbook Cards & Today Magazine
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L
Reverse Confetti
Technique Tuesday
CAS-ual Friday Stamps
Verve Stamps
Donna Salazar
Richard Garay
AdTech
Stamp Simply Ribbon Store
Inchie Arts
Avocado Arts
OHscrap (Bossy Joscie)
Rubermoon Stamps
Latina Crafter
A Jillian Vance Design
JustNick
Your Everyday Stamps
Latisha Yoast
AJ Otto
Kimberly Crawford
Julia Stainton
Laurie Willison
Teri Anderson
Jennifer Gallacher
Vera Yates
Wanda Guess
Nichol Magouirk
Kelly Klapstein
Anabelle O’Malley
Kim Watson
Chari Moss
Laura Bassen
Lydia Fiedler
Lisa Adametz
Alice Wertz
Daniela Dobson
Jenn Shurkus
Lori Craig
Amy Tsuruta
Lisa Henke
Margie Higuchi
Lee Murphy
Lori Tecler
Dina Kowal
Loretta Lock
Darsie Bruno
Marcie Sharp
Veronica Zalis
Barbara Anders
Maria Levine
Dana Joy
Melody Rupple
Keri Sereika
Asia King
Jennifer Ingle
Yvonne Van de Grijp
Beth Pingry
Erica Houghton
Mary-Ann Maldonado
Piali Biswas
Ashley Newell
Nicole Maki
Julee Tilman
Leigh Penner
Christina Griffiths
Lindsay Amrhein
Laura Williams
Debbie Seyer
Christine Emberson
Kerry Urbatch
Linda Lucas
Tosha Leyendekker
Giovana Smith
Bunny Vance
Stacey Schafer
Lee Ann Barrett
Ruby Naz
Julie Dinn
Jill Hawkins
Christiana Reulling
Jodi Collins
Gracie Chavez
Michelle Woerner
Tania Willis
Karisse Schilling
Lori McAree
Ashley Harris
Emily Leiphart
Heidi Blankenship
Coralynn Murray
Tenia Nelson
Pretty Philosophie
Jillian Vance
Misti Oblander
Friday, May 1, 2015
You are Amazing with Ashley
Happy Friday! Today I am sharing a quick video with fun ways to use the Today Set. Enjoy!
Have a great weekend!!
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Ten minute cards by Shemaine
Hello! Shemaine here today sharing some quick tips on making a couple of cards in a jiffy.
Hand made cards don't have to take a lot of time or supplies. They can quickly come together with scraps and bits of this and that you have in our stash.
Like these cards I created using Your Everyday Stamps Today set.
You are Amazing
A2 size cards are easy to put together quickly. For this card I reached into my scrap drawer and pulled out this patterned paper from Maggie Holmes. I used a large Daisy punch I have by McGill to punch some flowers and layered them with 3D foam squares. Then I stamped the smallest circle on cardstock, embossed the image and cut it out for the center of the flower. I finished it off with the sentiment and hearts for accent.
Today was...
This card comes together quickly when you place the 3 circle stamps on one block and choose your color of ink. Just repeat stamp the image to create your own background. Then cut a strip of white cardstock, stamp your sentiment and add some thin Washi from Little B and finish with twine. I added sequins to accent the larger circles.
Both of these cards were finished in under 10 minutes!
Everyone has 10 minutes to craft right?
Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, April 27, 2015
Your Everyday Stamps Months set
My mom has been asking me to make her a list with all the birthdays. We have a big family and it's getting hard keeping up with all the birthdays. I came up with an idea and Your Everyday Stamps Months set was perfect for this.
I downloaded 3 x 4 Library pocket mini album by Lori Whitlock. I stamped all the 3x4 pockets with Journaling Spot and then stamped all the months from Months Set. I like that the Journaling Spot has lines and she can write the name and birthday on each line.
I cut everything with my Silhouette Cameo. The file comes with only 6 pockets, but I cut 12 for this project.
The 3x4 tags fit all the way inside, but all the months are easy to find.
You could stamp a number on each pocket with the numbers from Starter Set, since the pockets flip.
To finish it off. I used a magnetic closure. You can add a button, a velcro closure or tie it with a pretty ribbon. Note: since I added 12 pockets instead of 6 I had to alter the cover slightly to fit all 12 pockets.
That is all from me. Have a great Monday!
Labels:
Daniela Dobson,
Journaling Spot,
Months Set,
Stamps,
Starter Set
Friday, April 24, 2015
Stretch Your Stamps
Hey there! Linda here. PlanIt Daily is definitely a planner stamp set. But it can be for so much more. Because stamps are an investment, might as well get the most out of them!
I used some of the words for this layout I created about my middlest and me. I rarely pose for photos and hardly ever with my middle child. He's fourteen, and in the throes of a major teen-angst-y-thing. He pouts and acts indignant over the silliest things. Alas, it did not stop me from forcing him to pose with me in front of a mural in San Francisco. Poor child.
Anyway. In looking at the photo, I realized that we are probably thinking very different things. I imagine he's thinking stuff like, "I hope no one sees us... I wish she'd stop taking so many photos... Boba tea... Donuts... Fried chicken!"
I was probably thinking, "Dang this kid is tall... My feet hurt... I wish the sun would come out... Boba tea... Donuts... Salad!"
And that's how the layout was born.
A few things you should know:
1. the layout is 6" x 6". The yellow polka dot paper is from a company no longer in existence. *sad face emoji The thought bubble stamp is from Lawn Fawn. I used pigment inks for the thought bubble and the words. I used pop up dots under the thought bubbles.
2. the journaling is printed directly on the patterned paper. I added a little white paper behind the photo. I love it when items from a layout stick out past the outer edges. Then I worry about how to get them into an album protector.
3. My child is not that much taller than me. I'm leaning against the wall, he's standing straight up. But I'm sure that will change soon enough.
4. We are on Jack Kerouac Alley in San Francisco, by the fabulous City Light Bookstore in North Beach. It's one of those stinky, funky alleys with huge murals. I love murals.
I used some of the words for this layout I created about my middlest and me. I rarely pose for photos and hardly ever with my middle child. He's fourteen, and in the throes of a major teen-angst-y-thing. He pouts and acts indignant over the silliest things. Alas, it did not stop me from forcing him to pose with me in front of a mural in San Francisco. Poor child.
Anyway. In looking at the photo, I realized that we are probably thinking very different things. I imagine he's thinking stuff like, "I hope no one sees us... I wish she'd stop taking so many photos... Boba tea... Donuts... Fried chicken!"
I was probably thinking, "Dang this kid is tall... My feet hurt... I wish the sun would come out... Boba tea... Donuts... Salad!"
And that's how the layout was born.
A few things you should know:
1. the layout is 6" x 6". The yellow polka dot paper is from a company no longer in existence. *sad face emoji The thought bubble stamp is from Lawn Fawn. I used pigment inks for the thought bubble and the words. I used pop up dots under the thought bubbles.
2. the journaling is printed directly on the patterned paper. I added a little white paper behind the photo. I love it when items from a layout stick out past the outer edges. Then I worry about how to get them into an album protector.
3. My child is not that much taller than me. I'm leaning against the wall, he's standing straight up. But I'm sure that will change soon enough.
4. We are on Jack Kerouac Alley in San Francisco, by the fabulous City Light Bookstore in North Beach. It's one of those stinky, funky alleys with huge murals. I love murals.
Monday, April 13, 2015
Today with Ann
Greetings!!! Ann Corbiere-Scott here.
I live in one of the sunniest places on earth-The Valley of the Sun (Peoria, Arizona). The weather here is already heating up here-hence, spring blooms are plentiful now. But my Mom, who lives in the Great White North (the upper pennisula of Michigan) still has 4 feet of snow in her yard! Winter is LONG lived up there. So...I thought I'd send her a spring-y bouquet-with an artsy twist, of course!
Inspiration is everywhere, isn't it? I was at a girlfriends birthday celebration a couple of weeks ago. They served mini Nothing Bundt Cake-I noticed that each little cake had a flag with a cute little sentiment. Lightbulb moment!!!! Ashley's Your Everyday Stamps-Today stamp set would be perfect for making some sweet little positive sentiment flags-the possibilities are endless!!! Man oh man, I love that little stamp set!!!
My Mom is fantastic, amazing and fabulous! This cheerful and bright spring flower arrangement will serve as a visual reminder of my admiration for her. And hopefully it will brighten all her days, until the snow melts and her crocus and daffodils bloom!
What will you create with a positive sentiment flag on? Go on, brighten someone's day, today!
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