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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Craft Studio Makeover - Before & After w/Dawn

I've got a different kind of post for you today. I hope you don't mind.

One of the questions that I've received many times over the years is "What does your craft space look like?" or "What are your top organization tips?" And I really had to laugh to myself.

1. My craft studio was a blight on our home. You know...if someone showed up unannounced, the first thing I did was b-line it to the studio to make sure the door was closed.

2. I should never, ever, under any circumstances be allowed to offer organization tips. Ask my husband.

Don't judge me. Hey, I had matchy-matchy bins. And in my defense, I knew where every single thing was in each matchy-matchy bin and stack of papers.

For a long time this did not bother me. I'm a create, create, create type of person. I can usually block everything out around me and completely immerse into what I am doing. Stop and clean? What is that? And then it's right into the next thing.

However, for several months, I had found myself burned out and not even wanting to enter the studio. So when my husband and my boys went skiing with the Scouts in January, I decided to tackle the studio. Now, mind you, it started with, I really need to clean and organize, maybe buy a few more baskets. It was reaching hoarder status.

I didn't take any true "before" pictures, because, well, I was just going to clean it out. Once I had removed all of the piles, I proudly sent my husband a picture (see "before" pic above) and my bestie, Kelly. To which they both replied with "are you feeling well?" Given their reactions, to truly appreciate the journey, I'm going to share this in stages of completion. It's going to be picture heavy and I apologize up front. Feel free to skip my banter and just look at the pictures, no offense taken.

With most everything cleaned out, I thought "I really need more organization units/furniture. And maybe a new craft station. (see old writer's desk on risers above)" So, I enlisted my mother and I hit up Pinterest for inspiration. And I fell into the hole of "IKEA hacks". Yes, if you don't know this hole I speak of, save yourself now. But, if you've got a few days to spare, by all means, go ahead. But, I came across this beauty at landeelu.com

Y'all, $160! It is inexpensive, counter height with a large work surface, has a smaller footprint and it has built in storage! Disclaimer: as with most things Pinterest, I have no idea if she is the originator of this idea, but it is where I saw it and I followed her recommendation. Don't @ me. I sent another picture. My husband is worried, but not wanting to jinx the momentum.

I made a run to Michaels. I had a coupon and all of their organization was on sale. I ended up grabbing several organization units with shelves and drawers, as well as a bunch of baskets and bins. I think I ended up spending around $200.

Mom and I assembled and then loaded up the closet. For maximum space, we took out (ripped off) the closet doors. Don't worry, we did not leave the closet open in the end...keep reading as they are the pièce de résistance of the room. ;o)

Now that everything was organized and I was on a roll, I decided it was time to tackle the elephant in the room...that oh so lovely shade of green paint left over from my son. His favorite color is green, he chose it, I begrudgingly obliged. By the way, my husband is delighted but seriously worried at this point. He suspects a "project" will be coming for him soon. And he's not wrong.

Because this just started snowballing and if I have to stop and make a choice at this point, it may never happen...I grabbed the leftover paint from when we redid the laundry room last year and started painting.

I really love the color - Arid Landscape by Behr- so it worked out well. I also rearranged the furniture at this point. I decided to have the craft table in the center, like an island with walking paths all around. It does make the room seem smaller, but it works best with the way the rest of the room is set up and is the most functional for my flow.

With all over the major elements done, it was time for the fun part, decorating and final touches!

This is the view from the doorway. Straight ahead is the crafting/filming station. Directly behind the craft table is one of the bookshelves my husband made for me years ago. My box lights are tucked out of the way on either side, but easy to pull forward when in use.

All of the canvas storage boxes were purchased from Amazon. I just ordered a bunch all at the same time so I would have matching ones as I grew into them.

The cubbies on the craft table are accessible from both sides, so I have crafty items in the cubes. Colored pencils, pencil sharpener, blender stumps, gamsol, etc in one. Laminator, Minc, foils etc in another. Yo get the point. My most used tools are housed on the bookshelf. Easy to reach and easy to store. Win-Win.

My video camera lives on the tripod there, but, I do eventually want to take out the ceiling fan and mount the camera from the ceiling. I haven't asked for that yet...but it's on the list.

I opted for a black top on my craft desk because I wanted it to tie in with my work desk which is black. So if you pan to the right of the room, you'll find said work desk.

I picked this up from Ballard Designs about 10 years ago. It's a classic piece that was NOT inexpensive so the rest of the room had to work around it. Side Note: when I went to grab this hot link, I noticed they are having a 20% off sitewide sale + an extra 5% off $500 or more. Lord help me. This isn't sponsored or affiliate linked, but it is my favorite store.

The shelves above and the filing bin above the desk are also from Ballard. The chair and lamp are both from IKEA. The farmhouse sign and the frame holding the cards below were both coupon buys from Michaels.

While I was ordering from IKEA, I also picked up this set of Alex Drawers. I didn't know exactly what I was going to do with it at the time, but figured I could work it in somewhere. That somewhere happened to be at the end of my work desk and fits my printer perfectly. This freed up a ton of space on my desk that was previously housing the printer. All of my fine art supplies and printer supplies are in these drawers.

So that brings us to the final piece. The big ask. Which, I just casually mentioned to my husband "would be nice", and to my surprise, he agreed. Right away. Remember the open closet from earlier. Well....

I am beyond excited to have these guys! My husband and I built them and hung them over two weekends. We purchased the hardware from Industrial By Design. We ended up buying the 8' rail and trimmed it down to a little over 7.5'. I opted for 3 smaller doors instead of door standard ones to give the most access when fully opened. And they kinda make a "W" when closed. LOL

I went back and forth on whether to stain or paint the doors, but in the end went with painting as we could use cheaper pine wood. Instead I splurged on the header board, choosing cedar and stained it. I love the way cedar stains and having the wood element makes my earthy Taurus heart happy.

The majority of all of my craft supplies are stored here in the closet. I really don't have an excess of supplies and I don't suffer from "full set syndrome". So this setup works perfect for me. However, I still have plenty of room to grow if needed.

All in all, I love the way it turned out. I did not intend on doing a complete over haul when I started, but like I said, it just kind of snowballed. There are still a few things I want to do, like the ceiling mount I mentioned. I need to hang the rod and buckets sitting in the chair in the corner, and I'd like to recover that chair cushion as well. And, since I just noticed that Ballard is having a sale, well, I know where I'll be looking for the fabric!

I love the simple high contrast color palette. As much as I love working with color, I can not live with color. Over the years I've learned that being surrounded by lots of color over stimulates me and sends my anxiety into overdrive. I need to be surrounded by neutral earthy tones. So this new space is perfect and already working it's magic on me. ;o)

I hope you enjoyed today's post, I know it is much different than usual. Thanks for stopping by, I hope you're having a great day!

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Random Bits and Monday Mood Board #26 Winners

Hello! I hope you are having a wonderful weekend.

I did some much needed house cleaning and then took some "me" time. I played with my watercolors, which I hadn't really been able to devote any substantial time to since January. It felt really good to just play.

I'm currently experimenting with the "loose" or "fluid" watercolor style. It consists of a lot of the wet on wet technique. This is really hard for me. More water means the less control I tend to have over the final results. And that requires patience to let it do it's thing - and trust that it will. I don't have much of either. LOL

I went through several sheets of paper, but finally ended up with something that I think I like.

Too bad it was just on a scrap piece. Boo.

Things have been really busy here lately, both at home and work. I'm slowly catching up with everything. I want to thank you guys so much for all of your kind words and stopping by to see what's up each day!

Speaking of catching up...I have some long overdue winners for you!

Monday Mood Board #26 Winners

  • #22 (Lisa L)
  • #35 (Vickie Z)
  • #9 (Janet Swanlady21)

Contact us at customerservice@wplus9.com with your full name and email and we will set up your $10 store credits! (If you don't already have an account set up with us, be sure to set one up to expedite collecting your prize)

Stock Updates

The following stamps are now back in stock:

  • Blanket Stitched Blooms
  • Coming Up Roses
  • Fanciful Feathers
  • Folk Art Florals
  • Milk & Cookies
  • Paisley Patterns
  • Quilt Prints
  • Strictly Sentiments 1

And one more item....tomorrow I get to formally introduce Kara Vrabel!

Kara will be joining us all week as she makes her debut as a Wplus9 Designer. I can't wait to show you what she's got for us. I hope to see you here!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Very Merry Christmas Giveaway Winner

Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a safe and happy one.

Are you ready to see who won the Very Merry Christmas Giveaway? We added all of the comments together in the order we were scheduled to post, and then added the extra entries for Facebook and Twitter for a total of 1524 entries!

The lucky winner comes from Cristina's blog on Monday.

Congratulations Janet Zeppa! I hope this gets the New Year off to a great start for you! Please email dawn@wplus9.com with your address. Put "Very Merry Giveaway in the subject line and we will get this right out to you!

I want to thank everyone who leaves comments, not just for the giveaway, but all year long. You all always leave the most kind words and heartfelt comments. I just wanted to let you all know that I do read them all and they are very appreciated.

Congratulations again Janet! I'll be back soon with some more fun Valentines stuff.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Release Week Is Coming

Release Week starts here on the blog in just under 7 hours! The party starts with 3 days of previews and samples from the Wplus9 Design Team. You'll find tons of inspiration using all of the new products before we release them for sale. On the fourth day we will show you all of the products we will be releasing this month. And on December 5th all of the items we will be showing you will be available at www.wplus9.com, as well as at many of your favorite craft supply retailers.

Speaking of the design team, I am so happy to announce that Mrs. Sarah Martina Parker will be joining the Wplus9 Design Team!

I first asked Sarah to join the Wplus9 Design Team over two years ago, however the timing just wasn't right. I am so excited to finally have her joining the team as I think she has so much to offer! I am a huge fan of her work and look forward to seeing her work her magic with our product! Please join me in welcoming her to the team!

I hope you are as excited as we are. We can't wait to share with you what we've been up to. See you in a few!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Wplus9 Q&A Part 2 & Updates

Inside The Studio

If you follow us on Twitter or Facebook, then you know that shortly after the release my computer decided to die. I decided that instead of getting another PC, that I'd make the move to Apple. Switching also meant that I'd have to acquire all new software since I would be switching operating systems. I didn't realize that a couple of the programs that I currently use don't have Mac versions. After doing a little research, I settled on some alternatives and I am happy to announce that we are fully functional once again.

New Video

My video editing software was one of the programs that I completely switched, so it took me a little while to get up to speed. But I finally finished editing part 2 of our Q&A video.

Watch above or in HD at YouTube

New Retailers

We are excited to announce that we have many new retailers now carrying Wplus9 products, including Ellen Hutson!

Events

Holiday Card Workshop

Onlinecardclasses.com is having a Holiday Card Workshop. You'll be able to find some great cards, amazing ideas and wonderful designers including our own design team member Cristina Kowalczyk. Sign up and you'll be able to pick up featured Wplus9 supplies and more at a discount from the class sponsors; Ellen Hutson and Simon Says Stamp!

Pictures In Time Open House

I will be doing Make and Takes at the Pictures In Time Open House event on Saturday November, 10th from 12-2. If you are in the Jacksonville/Orange Park/Fleming Island area and would like to stop by, I'd love to meet you!

Stock Updates

We have a large shipment of dies and stamps expected to ship on November 6th. We apologize for the delay on the stamps, but our manufacturer has increased their expected production times from 2-3 weeks to 3-5 weeks. We have made adjustments on our end to accommodate these longer production times and should see things even out by December.

December Release

I wanted to thank all of you for the overwhelming response to our October release! We didn't anticipate it and we apologize for the quick sell out of so many items. Starting with our December release we will be opening up wholesale pre-orders even earlier so that we can get restocks in house sooner. We have also doubled our starting inventories again for the December release and we hope that these steps will help with availability.

As always, thanks for stopping by today! I hope you are having a fantastic week!

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Wplus9 Q&A: How Did Wplus9 Start?

I've got another Q&A video for the questions that you all have submitted recently via comments, email, Twitter and Facebook today!

Today's video answers a question from Jamie and Shane about how/why I started Wplus9.

"I'd love to know more about how you started your business."

I chose to focus less on the technicalities of starting a business and more on the why and my personal reasons for starting Wplus9.

Watch above or in HD at YouTube

Today is also my oldest's 12th birthday. Jason had to travel, and I thought I'd share a little something he put together to help him celebrate even though he couldn't be with him today. It's a great idea for those of you that have loved ones away or if you have to be away during a special time.

Watch above or in HD at YouTube

Thanks for stopping by! I'll have more of the Q&A videos up soon!

Friday, June 22, 2012

Catching Up

I have been out of town for a couple of days and boy do I have some catching up to do! Don't worry, order fulfillment and shipping carried on as usual in my absence. However, if you are waiting on a personal response from me for anything, I should be able to get all caught up in a couple of days. Thanks in advance for your patience, and I apologize for the delay.

I hope you all had a wonderful week. I can't wait to do some blog hopping and catch up on what I've missed in blog land!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Papercrafts Magazine: Meet Cristina Kowalczyk

Join me in congratulating our very own Cristina as she is spotlighted over on the Papercrafts Magazine blog. Our very own cover girl, Cristina, has 10 cards published in the current Stamp It! Cards issue, including the cover!

Congratulations Cristina! Be sure to head over to the Papercrafts Magazine blog where they are giving away Wplus9's Poinsettia Patterns stamp set to two lucky commenters!

Monday, May 2, 2011

How To Fake It

Martha Stewart, I am not. But, occasionally I can fake it.

We all have them. Those "bring a dish" parties. Whether it's an office potluck, a friendly gathering, or a kid's activity event. And I don't know about you, but I am ALWAYS last minute. And of course, like many of you, I have the "crafty-creative" title to live up to. But you know what...sometimes, I'm just not feeling it. You know?

So this weekend was the Cub Scouts pool party. Each den was assigned to bring something, and our den was assigned desserts. Great, why couldn't we have gotten drinks or even plates/napkins, etc. So, I needed something kid friendly that wouldn't melt since it was outdoors. Hmmmm....Rice Krispy Treats! Every kid loves those crunchy marshmallow-y gooey yummy squares, right? (well, every kid but mine that is) Great! So on the way home from my girlfriend's mother's shower, I picked up a box of cereal and a bag of marshmallows.

It's been a long time since I made Rice Krispy Treats. And I forgot just how little one box makes. Especially when it's a pool party for the whole pack. Well, in true Dawn fashion (late), by the time I discovered this, I either a) didn't have time to go to the store and buy more, or b) was too lazy to go to the store and buy more. Either way, I needed to get inventive. So here's what I did.

After preparing the pan and letting it cool, I used a NON-STICK pizza cutter to cut the treats first into strips, then into rectangles, and finally into squares.

They still looked kinda plain, and pathetic, and generally unimpressive. I stood there staring at the sad little things and it hit me. Chocolate chips! I topped each one with a single chocolate chip. Voila! Perfect little bite-sized morsels of crunchy-gooey-chocolatey yumminess! These actually turned out to be the perfect size since there were so many desserts. None went to waste, they were a big hit, and I ended up with just under 100 little squares!

See...I can fake it. ;o)

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Those Precious Moments

Happy Thursday (almost Friday)!

Oh how I live for the weekends! Why? Because of moments like these:




Saturday morning...stamping...with my little man. It just doesn't get any better than this. Ah yes, those precious moments.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Long Time No Post

Happy New Year everyone! I know it has been awhile since my last post, but I am back! So sorry for the long absence. I want to say "thank you" to each one of you who checked in with me, I can't tell you how much that means to me. ;o)

We had a fantastic Holiday. Lots of family time, movie watching, baking, crafting, and fun. I thought I would fill you in on just a bit of what's been going on around here.



Meet Ginger and Max. Some of you already know that our little princess Izzy, had puppies. It was both exciting and scary. Izzy is a toy poodle and just the sweetest thing ever. About a month before delivery, she got extremely sick and we almost lost her. She spent the night at the emergency vet and another 2 1/2 days at the regular vet on IVs and meds. We weren't sure if the puppies were going to make it or not, we were just happy to know that she was going to be OK.

To our suprise, 2 of the 3 puppies survived, and we kept the girl, which the boys named Ginger (I was rooting for Sookie). My mother kept the boy and named him Max. Ginger is turning out to be such a wonderful pup. I mean, come on, how can you possibly stay mad at a cute face like that?!


For Thanksgiving we drove a couple of hours south to Sarasota where Jason's uncle graciously hosted a fantastic and delicious dinner. The boy's favorite part???? Swimming, of course!



When we got back it was time to put up the Christmas decorations. Jason LOVES to decorate the house. He goes all out with lights, wreaths, spotlights, decorations, he even plants poinsettias. Here he is hanging the wreaths (you can see him over on the left side on the ladder...if you look hard). It's such a beautiful display at night. I cant believe I forgot to get a picture this year at night. Naughty, naughty.



A quick shot of the trees that flank the front door.



Christmas morning the boys were amazing. They woke up early of course, but managed to entertain themselves with their stockings and gave us a little longer to sleep. Here they are "patiently" waiting to get started.



As usual, the boys got way more than any child could play with at any one time. But I always love how enthusiastic they are about each gift. Here's my favorite shot of the year; Carter receiving his first $100 bill. (He's RICH now!)



I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and look forward to kicking this year off with a bang. I know we are excited here, and are ready to get this going full swing at Wplus9. We have some gorgeous new stamps sets lined up, more from Hannah and Kerrianne, as well as a new line of products! All regularly scheduled activities resume this month. Thanks for sticking by me, and I can't wait to see what this year brings!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Winner: Basic Grey Giveaway

We have a winner folks! I used random.org to select the winner from all of the qualifying comments. And the lucky number was "6"!

Winner: Basic Grey Granola Collection

Laurel who said:
I am a follower, of course!

Congratulations Laurel! Contact me at dawn@wplus9.com with your address so I can get these into the mail for you!

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you are having a fantastic Thursday...it's almost Friday!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Basic Grey Giveaway

Looking for the October Release Sneak Peeks? Well, due to circumstances beyond my control, the October Sneak Peeks will be delayed by a week. We will start previews here on the Design Blog on Oct. 4th. We have some fantastic releases lined up over the next couple of months, I for one am extremely excited! I have been in an illustrating mood lately and just didn't want to break the flow. ;o)

In the meantime, how about a fun giveaway?!

Prize Details

Basic Grey "Granola" Collection

  • 1 package of Chip Stickers (4 sheets)
  • 1 package of Rub-ons
  • 6x6 Paper Pad (36 sheets)
  • 1 package of Glazed Brads (24 brads)

How To Enter

You can enter up to 3 times for a chance to win:

  • Leave a comment on this post
  • If you are a Follower or become a Follower, leave another comment
  • If you are a Fan or become a Fan of Wplus9 on Facebook, leave a third comment

You have until 11:00 am EST Sept. 29th to leave your comment(s). I'll use random.org to select a winner from all of the comments. Entries are open to both US and International crafters.

Good luck and thanks for stopping by today!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Glimmer Challenge and a Birthday Wish

Man where does time go?! I've been meaning to post this for almost a week. If you are looking for a challenge, and an opportunity to win some Wplus9 goodies, hop on over to Aspiring to Creativity for their 2nd Glimmer Challenge.

How is that for some inspiration?! You have until Friday August 27th @ 11:59 MDT to play. What's up for grabs? A $20 Gift Certificate to the Wplus9 Design Studio. Be sure to check it out. ;o)

I also wanted to send a great big HAPPY BIRTHDAY out to Ms. Kerrianne Gwin! I had a blast this weekend girl!

I'm off to do some illustrating, be back soon with a card, I've got a few stacking up and itching to be shared.

Monday, August 2, 2010

CHAcago Summer SuperShow 2010

Whew, I'm back from beautiful Chicago and home in hot and sticky Florida! I've got to say that I'd forgotten how gorgeous and comfortable summer weather is outside of Florida. We do most of our northern travels during the winter, so it was great to take a break from the heat of Florida summers. And to be traveling to the CHA SuperShow to meet such fabulous and talented people was just truly the sweetest icing on the cake. We stayed at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosement which faces the convention center. So turning into the hotel, our view was cause for excitement!

Once we got in, we freshened up a bit from our flight and headed over to meet Paulina and Courtney for dinner.

OMG, these girls are so much fun! Although I came for the SuperShow, this was really the highlight of the whole trip, I am so glad I got to meet them both. We had a blast just talking, getting to know each other, and goofing off. I swear it was so comfortable and I felt like I'd known them for years already. And a big plus...I got to meet Paulina's mother, Nami, who is just the sweetest woman EVER. I admire how genuine she is after 20+ years in business. Truly an inspiration!

I met so many wonderfully talented people at the show! I was so excited to get to meet everyone, including Kelly Marie (Lawn Fawn), Laurie Chilton (DeNami DT), Taylor (Taylored Expressions), Susan Opel (PaperCrafts), the PTI girls, and we even ran into Ashley Cannon Newell (Embellish Magazine) on the "L" train while out sight seeing. And of course, Ms. Dawn McVey herself. She really is a doll and extremely sweet in person.

After the show, Kerriane and I jumped on the "L" train. I tell you, I'm so proud of us, we got really good at navigating that train! There were definitely some scary characters, and some of the cars smelled like urine...but we're tough and we managed. LOL

We decided to head downtown to take in some of the night life and a little of that famous pizza. And oh yeah, it really is the best pizza I've ever had. MMMM!

We stayed at the SuperShow all day Friday, and since Kerrianne had never been to Chicago...and I was traveling sans-kids...we decided to go sight seeing Saturday.

We did all of the touristy stuff including, Millenium Park, the Magnificent Mile, and of course we hit Wicker Park on the way back to the hotel where we ate at Cafe Absinthe. I could have stayed down there all night if we didn't have such an early flight the next morning. There was a huge music festival going on and it was a great eclectic and artsy crowd. But I refrained...rescheduling a flight would have just been way too expensive. ;o)

Now I'm back home and hard at work on the August release. We have some great fun going on this month starting on the 5th! Can't wait to share it all with you!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Inside The Studio: Important Announcements

August Release

If you are wondering where the August release Sneak Peek posts are, don't worry, there will be an August Release! However, it will be delayed. Since I will be out of town at the CHA Super Show, we have pushed the release to begin with sneak peeks on August 5th.

But don't fret, August also marks Wplus9's 6 month birthday and we will be celebrating with 4 new stamp sets and lots of release sneak peeks and samples! It should be a ton of fun and I hope to see you there.

Order Delays

Also, just a quick heads up:

All orders placed July 28th-August 1st will ship on Tuesday August 2nd.

Thanks in advance for your understanding!

In the meantime, have a great weekend and I will try to schedule a couple of posts for while I am gone so that the blog isn't a ghost town.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

So Random: The Swagger Wagon

Just a little comic relief for you. If you haven't seen it, it is hilarious!

Hope you enjoy and have a wonderful Cinco De Mayo.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

So Random: April

One of my blog friends, Paulina has started to posted random tidbits about herself monthly and has invited us to join along. I love reading more about her and I thought it would be fun.

So here are 10 random facts about me:

  1. I don't have a favorite color. Really, I have a favorite that I always turn to for certain uses, decorating, clothing, crafting, etc. and they are all different. But if we are playing a game, and you ask "what color do you want to be"...I always pick yellow. So I guess that would be my favorite "generic" color.
  2. Speaking of yellow, my all time dream car is a bright yellow soft top Jeep Wrangler. I am not-so-secretly waiting for my Liberty Renegade to die so I will feel justified in getting one. ;o)
  3. I spend at least 3 of my lunch hours a week blog hopping and catching up with you ladies.
  4. I'm terribly indecisive and a compulsive "sampler". I could order 8 items from a menu, and just sample each one and be happy.
  5. Buying in bulk scares me. Seriously, I can't go into a Sam's. There is something incredibly creepy about a gallon of green beans or mayo.
  6. I've only ever had 2 boyfriends...and I married them both. Consecutively of course!
  7. I couldn't manage without my mother! She nannies for us and I don't know what I will do when/if she ever stops. I would never be able to keep up with everything.
  8. I am so lame that if you called me on a Friday night, I can guarantee you that I will be sitting at my craft table stamping. It's my favorite and most productive night of the week to create.
  9. I've always had more guy friends than girl friends.
  10. I'm a musical schizophrenic. You'll find everything from NWA to Lilly Allen to Tim McGraw to Rage Against the Machine on my iPhone.

So that's my random list for April. I'd love to read some of yours and I will be back later with some cards for KWerner's challenge and the Embellish Challenge.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

And the prize goes to...

I used the random number generator to pick the number. I did have one poster with 2 comments, so to be fair I deleted it which left us with 17 total comments.

Congratulations Leslie, email me your information and I will send off your stamps!

A big THANK YOU to those who commented and answered my question. I will be doing more of the these, so your input is much appreciated. Consider it research. ;o)

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Comment and Win

In preparation for my newest adventure, I have begun to clear out some of my stash. Some of which I will be giving away here on the blog. So here it is, my first official give-away. All you have to do is leave a comment for a chance to win a free Stampin' Up! stamp set.

This is the Yummy set from Sale-a-bration last year and was only available as a bonus once purchasing a certain amount. So it was/is not available in the catalog. It's never been opened or used.

Want to win it? Just leave me a comment answering the following question:

How do you store your clear stamps? Do you have a favorite/preferred packaging?

Leave me a comment by Tuesday January 12th 11:59 pm EST and I will pick a random winner. Thanks ladies!

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