Something Saturday - Stampin' Positioner, extra use

 Hi There Creators,

Until 3rd March you can score yourself a FREE Stampin' Positioner!  by joining Stampin' Up! (if you're in Australia, then hopefully my team, the CreateAbles!) 😉

Before I get into the main blog post: Why would you want to join?  Oh I am so glad you asked 🤣  

When you join Stampin' Up! there's more than just the discount.  Initially you pick out up to $235 of goodies, and only pay $169 for it (this is considered your "starter kit")  Then you get an initial ongoing discount of 20% on your orders (rising when you reach certain point) plus the regular 10% rewards coming back to you to use on your next order.  You get to pre-order and see new goodies before they're available to "general public" (and see new catalogues beforehand)  you become part of a global group of "demonstrators" who share ideas and excitement with each other, through facebook groups, and heaps of info on our demonstrator only webpages. I have a monthly Team zoom where we get creative together. There are Stampin' Up! Demonstrator only events we have access to.  Last year I was privileged to head over to the US for a leadership conference in Vegas (and yes it takes a bit of work to get to that stage, but it's Sooo worth it!)  next month I'm excited to be heading to Sydney for a Stampin' Up! event that is for ALL demos - and let me tell you that Stampin' Up! don't do things by halves!

How do you join?  Go here: Join Heather's Team, as you go through the pages it'll guide you, and automatically add in the Stampin' Positioner, all you need to do is work out what you want to get that is up to $235 (you can't go over that).

Now onto the video......

Today I thought I'd show you how to create multiple images quickly and easily that are die cut.

to do this, 

  • you'll need a piece of cardstock to act as a template.
  • place it on your Stampin' Positioner, I find it easiest to butt it up against the raised dots at the top, draw round it onto your grid paper, so you know where it needs to sit.
  • place your stamps onto the acrylic plate, and stamp them onto the template piece
  • die cut these images then pop the template back into the stampin'  positioner, so it's in the correct place, and the holes line up with the stamps.
  • die cut a heap of blank images, slot them into the die cut holes and stamp away to your hearts content😃🤩
Here are a couple of the simple cards I created with some of my dinos (and it is such a bargain at the moment while stocks last!  make sure you add them to your cart separately as they're cheaper individually than as the bundle:  Darling Dinos Stamps, Darling Dinos Dies.)
I confess I have used some current and some non-current goodies to make up these cards, I actually had some bits lying around on my desk, so grabbed them to create these.  I needed "baby" cards as lots of babies are being born at church at the moment! This first card uses the Nested Essentials Dies, and the Lovely Stripes 3D embossing folder which is really great for male cards!

Darling Dinos, Stampin' Positioner, Stampin' Up!

This second card uses the Traditional Labels dies, which are also on the clearance rack, discounted to $40.80 (and incredibly useful dies!)  and the fabulous Peaceful Garden Glimmer Paper  the words are from a really old stamp set I still have!  I'm just hoping people don't relate dinosaurs to babies and think, oh my goodness a little dinosaur has been born (in a bad way🤣)  I just think they're so ding dangly cute!

Darling Dinos, Stampin' Positioner, Stampin' Up!

If you missed the video and the above instructions aren't making sense, here it is:




I hoping the Stampin' Positioner will be available for sale in a couple of months time, but currently it is only available to those who choose to join with this current Join offer.
I hope my cards inspire you to create
God Bless love
Heather xox

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Something Saturday - Stampin' Positioner, extra use

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