Showing posts with label Close To My Heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Close To My Heart. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

Monday Sketch


Over the next twelve weeks (starting March 5) I'll be posting a new sketch every Monday.  Some Mondays it will be a scrapbook sketch and other Mondays will be a card sketch.  These sketches will be from the Close To My Heart How-to books.  Don't forget, these books will be retiring at the end of the Spring/Summer idea book.  They are now "while supplies last", so, if you've been wanting to order one of the books, it's best not to wait.  Click here to download your free sketch.

Left Page
 
Right PageOn this right page, you'll see where I created a little flip book on the top photo mount.  This was created using our photo storage pages.  I simply cut down one section and attached with brads.

Double Hostess Rewards and New Workshops

How would you like to earn DOUBLE hostess rewards for any order placed between today (March 22) and March 31?!  Each order over $150 is eligible for Hostess Rewards.  You'll find Hostess Reward levels HERE.  In order to get hostess rewards for your order, you MUST email your order to me.  Let the shopping begin!  LOL!

Monday, March 12, 2012

Monday Sketch

I love the Roxie papers!  This sketch is Monologue from the Imagine Book. I updated the pages just a bit as far as mat placement.  The Close To My Heart How-to books will be retiring at the end of the Spring/Summer idea book.  They are now available on a "while supplies last" basis.

Click here for your copy of the sketch.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Monday Sketch

Over the next twelve weeks I'll be posting a new sketch every Monday.  Some Mondays it will be a scrapbook sketch and other Mondays will be a card sketch.  These sketches will be from the Close To My Heart How-to books.  Don't forget, these books will be retiring at the end of the Spring/Summer idea book.  They are now "while supplies last", so, if you've been wanting to order one of the books, it's best not to wait.

These pages were created using Close To My Heart's Wings paper and accessories.  I do have one extra of the kit if you'd like to order it.  It's only $20, which includes the postage.  Email me if you'd like the kit.

Click here to find the sketch.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

FREE Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge or $100 in FREE CTMH Products!

How would you like to get the Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge for free?  Already have the Art Philosophy cartridge?  How does $100 in FREE Close To My Heart products sound?  Sounds good, huh? :)

Are you wondering how you get this?  Simple....just join my Close To My Heart Inky Fingers Gang team!  We are a part of one of the premier teams with Close To My Heart.  You will have access to a wealth of training, a bulletin board full of creative works, and the opportunity to earn money doing something you love!

Click here to learn more about the promotion.

The Art Philosophy Cricut cartridge contains:
  • 700 Shapes!
  • 46 sizes
  • 32,200 possibilities!
  • And, throughout the Close To My Heart Idea Book you will find stamps that coordinate with the cartridge


Just some of the cute items you can create using your Art Philosophy cartridge.
Would you prefer $100 in FREE Close To My Heart products?  Choose from:
  • My Acrylix® Stamp Sets including customized K-size and E-size stamps (Stamp of the Month stamps are not included)
  • My Acrylix® Blocks including the My Acrylix® Block Starter Kit
  • Exclusive Inks® Stamp Pads
  • Archival Black Exclusive Inks® Stamp Pads
  • Exclusive Inks® Markers
  • Exclusive Inks® Re-inkers
  • My Reflections® Paper Packets
  • My Stickease® Assortments
  • Complements Embellishments
  • Workshops on the Go™ Kits
  • Studio J® Memberships
  • Studio J® 5-Packs
  • All Cardstock Packs
  • Select Supply Items
It's only $99 to join Close To My Heart!  Your consultant kit is worth over $300!


 New Consultant Kit contents:
 
  • Read Me First Letter
  • Spring/Summer 2012 Idea Books (qty. 10)
  • Autumn/Winter 2011 Idea Books (qty. 5, while supplies last)
  • "You Are Welcome Here" Recruiting Brochures (W1151, qty. 25)
  • "The Rewards Come Now" Hostess Brochures (W1150, qty. 25)
  • Studio J® Brochures (W111, qty. 5)
  • Hostess Order Forms (W122, qty. 25)
  • Customer Order Forms (W101, qty. 25)
  • Studio J® Customer Order Forms (W1102, qty. 25)
  • Studio J® Membership Cards (W1103, qty. 5)
  • Studio J® 5-Pack Cards (W1104, qty. 5)
  • Close To My Heart Color Swatches (W470)
  • Spring/Summer 2012 B&T Duos® Sampler (W1113, 48 – 6" Square Samples)
  • Cello Bags (W1152, qty. 25)
  • My Acrylix® Sweet Thanks Petite Perks™ Stamp Set (W2022, qty. 5)
  • My Acrylix® Wonderful You Incentive Stamp Set (W332)
  • Double Scrubber (Z1163)
  • My Acrylix® Spritz Cleaner (1778)
  • Bonding Memories® Glue (1512)
  • Sponge (Z697)
  • Liquid Glass (Z679)
  • Micro-Tip Scissors (Z534)
  • Outdoor Denim My Legacy® Faux Leather Album (Z1346)
  • My Creations® Memory Game (Z1614)
  • Workshops on the Go™ Stella Kit (G1032)
  • Stella Complements Canvas Shapes (X7147C)
  • Colonial White Die-Cut Cards (Z1738)
  • Clear Sparkles (Z1104)
  • Olive Exclusive Inks® Pad (Z2137)
  • Cocoa Exclusive Inks® Pad (Z2114)
  • Lagoon Exclusive Inks® Pad (Z2195)
  • My Acrylix® Urban Alphabet Stamp Set (D1507)
  • My Acrylix® Just for You Stamp Set (B1398)
  • 1" x 3 1/2" My Acrylix® Block (Y1002)
  • 3" x 3" My Acrylix® Block (Y1006)
  • Some items may not be shown. Contents are subject to change without notice

  • Plus, you have the opportunity to add up to three (3) add-on kits for only $40 each. 



So, what do you think?  Would you like more information?  Email me for an information packet. 


I'd love to have you join our Inky Fingers Gang!



Thursday, January 26, 2012

Retiring Items Slide Show

Below is a slide show of all the Close To My Heart products that will retire at the end of January.  If there's any "must haves", you'll need to get them ordered by midnight Mountain Time on January 31.  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email me.  To place an order, you may visit my website to place the order.  Or, if you're order is $150 or more, be sure to email me the order in order to get some FREE Hostess Rewards.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Krafty, Kool and Kolorful

Have you seen the new Clost To My Heart Kraft Color Ready Borders? They're in the new Spring/Summer 2011 Idea Book. Available in the Miracle Workshop kit or separately. Simply ink them to match your project, peel off the back and stick to your new creation.Watch this video for some tips.



Would you like to order a set? Visit my MyCTMH website to place your order.

#G1023 Miracle Workshop Kit – $29.95
- (includes the Kraft Ready-Color Borders along with everything you need to complete a full workshop!)
Or…purchase this item separately…
#Z1377 Kraft Ready-Color Borders – $5.95

Monday, May 30, 2011

Resist Embossing

Check out this video! I love this technique.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Designer Ribbon - Pink Collection

I love anything pink!! As a kid, my favorite colors were purple, pink and blue. They still are! LOL! I love this new pink ribbon collection from Close To My Heart. Learn to create a pink accent for your cards and a lovely brooch for your sweater or jacket with our pink Designer Ribbon. The project ideas in this video will delight you!



If you'd like to order this ribbon collection, you may find it on my MyCTMH website.

Z1384 Designer Pink Ribbon Collection - $7.95

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

CTMH Spray Pens vs Inkessentials Mini Misters from Ranger

Below is an article that was in the May 4, 2011, issue of Craft Critique's newsletter. It was written by Kristine Fowler





It's no secret, that like other industries, as things evolve, so do the tools of the trade. Even the simplest of tools see improvement over time, and the Spray Pen by Close To My Heart is a great example of such an evolution. Similar in form and function to the Inkessentials™ Mini Misters™ by Ranger, you can use the Spray Pen to 'mist' your projects and create visually interesting techniques with ink, paint, colour washes, alcohol, or other liquid media. Or, if you just need a handy alternate dispenser, you can even fill the Spray Pen with your favorite stamp cleaner (although you have to admit, that's not very exciting). If you're not already familiar with the mister tools, you can always pop over and read a 2008 article by Heather Strenzwilk where she gives the low-down on the Ranger Mini Misters.


So at this point you might be wondering, what I consider to be the big evolution? How could such a simple product be so drastically improved? Well, to start, let's take a close up look at the two products side-by-side.


The most obvious difference between the two products is their size. The Close To My Heart Spray Pen is about a third larger overall affecting the relative size of both the cap and the liquid storage compartment (the barrel). The benefit of the larger container should be obvious....with a larger container, you can mix more media, and that's definitely a good thing. (I'll talk about the cap in a minute).

Now let's take another look.


You might notice, that on the flip side of the CTMH Spray Pen, you'll see measurement lines - a very handy feature that is missing from the Ranger Mini Mister. With the measurement lines clearly marked on the barrel, you can more 'scientifically' mix your media (think 4 parts water to 1 part paint, or 2 drops reinker to 6 parts water). This also means that it will be much easier to duplicate a mixture that you absolutely love at a later date. No more guess work. Pure genius! The Ranger Mini Mister on the other hand has product logos on both sides of the barrel, no measurement lines.


Next, let's look at the cap/nozzle area as there's a couple of major differences here. On the Ranger version, the entire barrel is smooth. The smooth finish extends to cover the part of the barrel that you 'twist' to remove the nozzle and fill the compartment. In contrast, this 'twistable' section of the CTMH product is textured, in order to give you better grip. This textured finish is particularly helpful if your hands are damp.

And now the cap.....again, there are a couple of differences. First, the CTMH cap is made of essentially the same material as the rest of the unit. The Ranger cap is quite thin in comparison, and might not stand up quite as well to even a little abuse. I'm thinking that if it drops on the floor, and I step on it, it's likely going to crack, rendering it essentially useless. The CTMH version on the other hand is more substantial, and although I'm not willing to put it to the test (sorry), I'm pretty certain I could step on it without hurting it too too badly.

Secondly, there is a series of holes in the top of the CTMH Spray Pen cap, and the Mini Mister doesn't have these. We've seen this type of thing before, and it serves a dual purpose. First, the holes allow air to be pushed out of the cap as your closing it to ensure that it closes snugly, and second, it's a safety feature. If for some reason a child was to put the cap in their mouth and swallow it, the vent holes in the cap could prevent asphyxiation. The other major difference in the caps, is the presence of the 'pocket clip' on the CTMH version. While I probably won't be carrying the Spray Pens in my shirt pocket any time soon, it is beneficial. Not only can I use the clip to secure the Spray Pen to the inside of my crop bag, but by virtue of it's existence the 'pocket clip' stops the Pen (when capped) from rolling off the table, and stops the cap rolling off the table (and under my feet) when the Spray Pen is in use. Once again, a small improvement in design has what I consider big benefit.

When it comes to function, these pens are virtually identical. Both pens 'pump' easily, and with neither version have I experienced 'clogging'. I do find the CTMH pen a bit easier to operate though because it feels more substantial. When spraying, the Mini Mister feels almost 'consumed' by my hand, whereas the CTMH version does not. This is perhaps a matter of personal preference, and if you're used to the feel of one version, you may find it initially awkward to make the switch, but it'll be easy to adjust either way. Looking very closely at the actual nozzles of the two pens reveals a minor difference, in that the little plastic piece which is responsible for directing the spray on the CTMH Spray Pen is angled downward ever so slightly whereas the Ranger version is completely straight. I'm not sure if this can really be considered a benefit, as I've not noticed any functional difference. I can only assume that the nozzle was in fact engineered this way for a reason, and presumably to provide some benefit - that's the best explanation I can offer you on that one unfortunately.

Before I get to the creative stuff, you're probably wondering about price. Does the price tag reflect the 'improvements' I've mentioned? Well, I think that you'll be pleasantly surprised to learn that the CTMH Spray Pens are priced very similarly to (if not better than in some cases) the Ranger Mini Misters. A 3-pack is available for just US$3.95 / CAN$4.50. Even once you add the shipping and taxes (if applicable in your area), these are definitely not going to break the bank. The Ranger Mini Misters I've purchased, I've always paid around CAN$5.00 for the 3-pack, regular priced, at various locations.

Now the fun stuff.....here's how I've used misters recently.

Using my CTMH Spray Pen and a mixture of reinker and water, I misted a 3x3 inch acrylic block and then used it like a stamp on my paper. This created the pink/white background for my focal image. I love the way that with this method I was able to get a nice solid pink in the middle, surrounded by what looks like over-spray.















Stamp Credit: "Baby Love" by CTMH

For this second sample, I combined CTMH Create-A-Shade Paint, Water and Reinker and used the mixture to 'mist' the large green panel which was previously embossed (using a Tim Holtz Texture Fade), and then inked with both brown and juniper colored inks. Unfortunately, if I do say so myself, this photo does not do the card justice. I hope though that you can at least catch a glimpse of the shimmering splotches. Adding the pearl paint to the mixture, your spray takes on an iridescent look, and it's actually quite shiny! It's similar to the look you would get with commercial mists that are designed to sparkle.













Stamp Credit: "Find Your Style" by CTMH

So....to wrap this up, here's a quick summary of how I view the product differences (red indicates distinct product advantages). Remember from the perspective of function and price, the products are virtually identical.

CTMH Spray Pen
•10 mL barrel (allowing you to mix more media)
•measurement markings on the side of barrel
•textured 'twist' for better grip
•the cap is substantial, should resist accidental damage
•holes in cap for safety and ease of use
•pocket clip on cap to prevent pen rolling & to secure in bags
•sold only in packages of 3
•not available via retail, must be purchased from a CTMH rep
•only available in one color

Inkessentials™ Mini Misters™ by Ranger
•smaller barrel (not sure of the exact measurement)
•no measurement markings
•smooth 'twist', less grip
•the cap is weak in comparison
•no holes in cap
•no pocket clip
•sold in packages of 3 AND individually
•widely available via retail
•3 different colors available

The one fact that I have not tested is whether the CTMH Spray Pens fit in the (very compact) Inkessentials™ Mini Mister Organizer storage block by Ranger. Both the CTMH Spray Pen and the Mini Misters appear to have the same circumference (although I don't have a micrometer; if there is a difference it appears that minute), and so I would assume the Spray Pens would fit, but I would love it if somebody out there could put this to the test. CTMH does not currently offer a storage solution for the Spray Pens, and it certainly would be handy.

If you'd like to order your own CTMH Spray Pens, you may find them on my MyCTMH website.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Studio J®: Step-by-Step Basics

Have you heard about Close To My Heart's digital scrapbooking program called Studio J? Not sure how it works? Click on the tutorial below for step by step instructions.



Want to check out Studio J? Visit my MyCTMH website to start playing!

Monday, May 9, 2011

Simply Scallops

Don't you just love scallops? I'm not talking seafood here. LOL!! Have you seen the new Scallop punch contained in the Spring/Summer 2011 CTMH Idea Book?
Enjoy the video and have fun creating your own cute scallop projects.



Want to order this 2" scallop punch? Visit my MyCTMH website and order yours using the item number below.

#Z1392 Scallop Punch – $7.95

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Simply Sophisticated


“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication,” said Leonardo da Vinci, and who could argue with that great artist? The seeming simplicity of the My Acrylix® Fill In the Blanks stamp set (D1465) is what makes it such a perfect—and perfectly versatile—addition to any stamper’s toolbox!

The words and outline images that make up this set really lend themselves to a variety of looks and techniques. Let’s take a peek at some artwork!

The butterflies on this card are stamped tone-on-tone using the small butterfly image from the Fill In the Blank set, and then we took word stamps and stamped them in first and second generation to create our own patterned paper.

I've also used the small butterfly stamp on this layout, but can you guess what other stamp I used from the set? If you guessed “flower,” you’re right! Since our My Acrylix stamps are flexible, I’ve scrunched up the flower stamp in different ways to get these cute cloud images. I stamped them on B&T Duos® paper to give them a subtle pattern.

For this card, I cut out the large butterfly stamp image a few times and then layered it to make it dimensional. Here are the steps so you can make it yourself:


  1. Stamp butterfly with Desert Sand ink on Colonial White cardstock. Using a craft knife, cut along wings, leaving body intact. Mount cardstock piece on Cocoa cardstock and Bamboo B&T paper. Pop up wings using 3-D foam tape.


  2. Stamp butterfly again on Crystal Blue B&T paper. Cut out entire image, omitting body. Mount on Colonial White butterfly using 3-D foam tape.


  3. Stamp butterfly a third time on Sweet Leaf B&T paper. Cut out entire image, including body, and mount on Crystal Blue butterfly with 3-D foam tape.


  4. Accent body with Opaques Mocha adhesive gems.


This card, featured in the Spring/Summer 2011 Idea Book on page 96, also shows the stamping on B&T paper technique. This time I used the bird stamp, and the background pattern is much stronger. To give visual variety, I stamped the bird’s wing on a complementary piece of Grey Wool cardstock. Then, I stamped three different sentiments with Grey Wool ink, then highlighted one of them by stamping over it in Goldrush ink. This brings in a third color and makes the “friends always” sentiment stand out as the main message of the card.

Does this card look familiar, too? It’s also from the Spring/Summer 2011 Idea Book on page 96. Check out the Hollyhock cardstock on the sides. I stamped the flower on it in a repeating pattern to make an abstract, subtle patterned paper. Notice how the petals overlap in various spots? This gives the flower image a whole new look!

And here’s a final technique for you: using the stamp set as a cutting guide for negative space then filling it with a patterned paper to give visual interest. To create the stars you see in this layout, follow these steps:


  1. Stamp three stars on top of your layout, overlapping paper pieces and photos.


  2. Use a craft knife to cut out the center, leaving a 1/8" border, and distress the edges with a stipple brush dipped in Desert Sand re-inker.


  3. Stamp three 2 1/2" × 2 1/2" pieces of Colonial White cardstock with words or phrases, using Cocoa ink and first, second, and third generation.


  4. Attach the cardstock pieces to the back of your layout so the sentiments show through.


  5. Accent each star with a pair of Opaques Mocha adhesive gems to give them even more zing!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Perfect Pinwheels

Don't you just love pinwheels? Every time I see them I think of summer fun when I was a kid. They're all the rage again. So, check out the video and see how easy they are to make.



These were created using the Miracle Workshop on the Go kit. If you'd like to order one, you may find it on my MyCTMH website.

G1023 Miracle Workshop Kit $29.95

Sunday, May 1, 2011

National Scrapbooking Month Special

You’ll be exclaiming “Ooh!” and “Ahhh!” as you watch the National Scrapbooking Month video, which features the classy You & Me kit. See how the elements of the kit work together to create two beautiful layouts. This kit can be purchased for $34.95 or receive it for only $15 with a $50 purchase! That's more than half off the retail price!

You will also receive this kit for FREE when you become a Close To My Heart consultant in the month of May.


Visit my website to order your kit. Email me if you have any questions or if you'd like more information on becoming a Close To My Heart consultant.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Springin' up Flowers

Add blooming dimension to your cards and layouts with these 3-D flowers created using our My Acrylix® Spring Up stamp set…



If you'd like to use the stamp set used in this tutorial, please visit my MyCTMH website to place your order.

B1365 Spring Up – $13.95

Friday, April 22, 2011

My Acrylix On this Day Inspiration and Tutorial

Here's a great tutorial! You'll love the paper piecing technique that makes the stamped images stand out!





Please visit my MyCTMH website order form to order the supplies used in the tutorial.
#D1468 On This Day stamp set – $22.95
#Z1375 Kraft CS – $9.50
#1301 Bamboo CS – $9.50
#X5666 Twilight CS – $9.50
#Z2111 Chocolate Ink Pad – $5.25
#Z534 Micro-Tip Scissors – $9.95
#Z553 Bonding Memories Glue Pen – $4.50

Monday, April 11, 2011

March Club Projects

This month's Stamp a Stack Club used C1455 Aspire along with papers from the My Reflections Bliss paper packet.



For our Imagine Club, we're using X7132B Bliss My Reflections Kit. This paper packet is a great set of papers to use for weddings or anniversary layouts. The brown B&T has a gray backside, which would be perfect for 25th Anniversary layouts.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Sparkle with Studio J


It’s time to make your Studio J® layouts sparkle! Create your own embellished studio layouts in a snap with clear Sparkles and Opaques Pearl adhesive gems. Just buy 10 or more layouts in one order and you’ll get two packages of these popular accessories (one of each kind) free! This members-only special lasts throughout April 2011.


Would you like to become a Studio J member?


A Studio J® membership opens the door to many exclusive benefits. Members get our best pricing and exclusive content, plus free high-resolution JPG files and low-resolution web-ready files of all custom-printed projects, as well as additional benefits unavailable to other users. Customers can choose a 12-month membership ($99) or a 3-month membership ($30), with the 12-month membership offering the greatest value. Visit HERE and scroll down for more information about a Studio J membership.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

April CTMH Special - Lovin Level 1


During April, when you place an order of $100 or more, you have your choice of a My Reflections® Level 1 kit for FREE. You may choose from the following:

Passages Level 1 Kit (X7126A)

Perfect Day Level 1 Kit (X7100A)

Splendor Level 1 Kit (X7124A)

Sweet Home Level 1 Kit (X7116A)

Topstitch Level 1 Kit (X7120A)

Veranda Level 1 Kit (X7119A)

Zippidee Level 1 Kit (X7125A)

You'll also be getting the April Stamp of the Month for FREE! That's a $32.90 value!


Visit my MyCTMH website if you'd like to place an order.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Hope for Japan

Our hearts go out to the victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, and like so many of you, we’re eager to help. From now until April 30, when you purchase the exclusive, non-commissionable “Hope for Japan” A-size stamp set (A1118) for the special price of only $5. Close To My Heart will donate 100% of the profits to the American Red Cross’ efforts in Japan. This stamp set has a retail value of $7.95 US but is available to you at a great discount, with the profits going toward helping this urgent, important cause. If you'd like to order this stamp set, visit my MyCTMH website If you won't be putting in an order this month, I will be placing an order at the end of the month and will ship to you. Email me for the details.