Tuesday, June 24, 2014

How To: Place an Order During June

Hey stampers,
Today I want to tell you all about this fantastic promotion Stampin' Up! is running right now, and how to take advantage of it.

 For my example shopping trip in the photos below I chose the $50 kit. In this kit you get $55 worth of product. With either kit you also get FREE SHIPPING (ah-ma-zing!), a FREE Paper Pumpkin Kit (a little box that will be delivered to your door with all the products needed to make a certain project, instructions are included of course. $20 value.), the 20% Off discount that all Stampin' Up! demos receive, and last but not least- a gift from me for joining my team!

Now if you're reading this and thinking wait a second, I just want some product, not to be a demo, that's perfectly fine. But why not get the kit just so you can get all the free stuff, then, just enjoy the product! There's no hassle, no demands. Plus, I will be very grateful because I'll receive a free not-yet-released stamp set for myself. :) So, thanks!

So, are you ready for a fun quick shopping trip? Here's how to Sign & Save.


Go to my website: www.stampwithtnt.stampinup.net. Click the Join for $50 link.

It will take you to the promotions page. Click the "Join for $50" link.

Look over and acknowledge the Online Independent Demonstrator Agreement.
Choose your kit.

Choose your free business supplies pack. I love My Digital Studio. Quick easy birthday invitations or Christmas cards.

Then choose your product.
Here's a sample list of items for my friend Cindy. Of course, she can change it up anyway she'd like. That's what's great about this starter kit- complete personal customization!


After you've done your shopping, you fill out some personal info and payment info and then VOILA! You are a new member of my downline. You're a dynamite demo! 

I'm TNT. Your Dynamite Demonstrator Extraordinaire. :D Thanks for reading!

If you have any questions about this post or about anything- leave a comment, shoot me an email, or find me on my facebook business page (Stampin' With TNT).
 
Happy shopping/stamping! 
-Tori N. Tedder

Thursday, June 19, 2014

First time doing the Embossing Folder Technique (sponge different ink colors on the front inside of your EF and then spritz it with water, press some watercolor paper onto it, then let that dry), and I am IN LOVE with it!
Products used for this card:

Very Vanilla Cardstock (101650)
Watercolor Paper (122959)
Chevron Embossing Folder (127749)
Sponge Daubers (133773)
Baked Brown Sugar Pad & Cardstock (131174 & 131296)
Calypso Coral Pad & Cardstock (126983 & 122925)
Pistachio Pudding Pad & Cardstock (131177 &131294)
Strawberry Slush Pad & Cardstock (131178 &131295)
Neutrals Designer Buttons (130031)
1 3/4" Circle Punch (119850)
Epic Day Washi Tape *weekly deal!* (131269)
Simply Serif Mini Alphabet (126360)

You can purchase any of these products in my store: http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/stampwithtnt/

Friday, June 13, 2014

Stazon Jet Black Ink

Hey ya'll!
Today I want to share with you my love of the Stazon Jet Black Ink. This is a very special ink because it's permanent. You can stamp it on window sheets, watercolor paper, glass, tiles (as long as they are nonporous), cardstock, metal, and wood! It's ah-ma-zing!

Ok, first project- coasters!


I made these beauts over a year ago in WA state, while my husband was in the Navy. I held this card class in a cute little coffee shop by the bay. It was so much fun. This project took some prep time, but I love the way it came out. I bought plain smooth white tiles from Home Depot, along with some little felt circles for the corners on the bottom (so they don't scratch your tables). I painted them blue with some spray paint, and then sealed it. Then in class we carefully stamped them with Stazon Ink (it's permanent, so smears are no good! be careful!), and I sealed them again afterward. Such a fun cute gift!

Second project- a card for a friend!
I <3 vellum! I colored some watercolor paper with my melon mambo ink and daffodil delight, using my aquapainters. I stamped the coffee mug in Stazon Ink on vellum and placed it on top. Finished it with a few basic pearls and whisper white baker's twine to give it a sweet look. 

Third project- a glass vase!
Here's a picture of me in the process off making this:
I masked off a kind of plaid design and then used a sponge dauber and stazon ink to "color in" the diamond shapes. Peel back the tape and you have a fun design on what was a very plain vase. Of course you know I'm already working on a bouquet of flowers to go in that vase...

Ah, Flower Shop. I can't get enough of it. Which is your favorite flower from the set?

And last, but not least, a little goodie bag for a certain five-year-old in my house starting kindergarten in the Fall. Eeek! Am I ready? NO! Will I cry? Definitely!



I stamped the gusseted cellophane bag with stazon ink, and used the mini serif alphabet for the fun message on the stem of the flower. I can't wait to give it to her! Oh wait, yes, yes I can! I hope this summer is long and full of fun times with my family!

Well, I hope you loved seeing all my Stazon Ink projects. I love this ink so much I'm sure I'll share more with you soon. If you'd like to buy some for yourself, just visit my store on my webpage: www.stampwithtnt.stampinup.net


Thanks for reading, and happy stamping!
-TNT, your dynamite Stampin' Up! demonstrator