Roommate Gifts

Whenever I go on a Stampin’ Up! related trip I make sure to bring a gift for my roommates.  That is just one of the many fun things about these trips.  This year I was a bit short on time due to a delay getting home from our trip to San Francisco so I went with something pretty last minute and simple for my convention roommates.

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I decided to use the new Wood Mount Stamp cases – I bought full sized and half sized empty cases.  I used the This & That Epic Day Designer Series paper for the covers – cut to size and insert inside the plastic cover.  Then I filled the boxes – the large box was filled with snacks and the small box was filled with some little convention/workshop necessities – post it notes, paper clips, pencil, chap stick, tissues, etc.  To finish the boxes I stamped and cut tags with the Chalk Talk stamp set and framelits and added some Chevron Ribbon to tie the tags too.

I also received cute gifts from my roommates – but I don’t have pictures of those to share yet – I’ll have to do that later.

I will start to share the story from our San Francisco trip.

I still haven’t shared this story on my blog – but I told a few other people this weekend and they all say it needs to be written down because they have never heard anything like it.  So since it is long –  I better break it up into parts.

Over 4th of July our family went to San Francisco to visit Kyle (he is working out there for the summer).  We had a great time visiting and sight seeing – I’ll create some My Digital Studio Layouts to share about that trip later.   Right now I was going to share about our adventure home.  Everyone I’ve told has said to write this down and share because as the story went on and on it was just comical all the things that went wrong.  So this is it because I just couldn’t make this stuff up and if you don’t care to read on then go ahead stop here.

First I’m going to back track to the day we arrived in San Francisco.  As we came in to the airport first I said “I sure hope there is a runway under us because I sure do see a lot of water”.  Then all of sudden we hit down on the runway – hard – hardest landing I have experienced.  And so hard this happened –

1016558_681327078550908_1387872641_nThe oxygen masks dropped out of one of the seats.

I’ve never had a landing so rough.  So then a day or two later is when I read on Facebook about a plane crash at the San Francisco airport.  Initially I wasn’t sure it was real but then quickly realized it was.  And thoughts of our rough landing returned – along with the fact that we were in the back of the plane and I think we came in on that same runway.  It really was too creepy.  Such a terrible thing.  But we had a few more days in the area before heading home.  I just didn’t realize then how much that incident was going to impact our trip home.  And really I think it impacted airports and people everywhere since two of the four runways at SFO were closed for a good week.  I’m sure there are many other stories that people have of trying to return home or go somewhere during that time.  In the big picture we made it home safe and sound eventually but during the journey I kept saying “you have got to be kidding me this can’t be real”  and many times I really wanted to sit and cry and mostly I just wanted us all to be home and safe and secure.

So these are the thoughts that kept running through my head after we were all at home –

“You know you’re a mother when you ignore your fears, hold back your tears, power through your exhaustion, and overcome all the obstacles put in your way for the sake of your child.”

We were to fly home on Monday with a direct flight from San Francisco (SFO) to Atlanta (ATL) leaving around noon and home about 9 pm.  On Sunday I received a phone call on my cell phone that said our flight had been cancelled.  I think I listened to it 3 times expecting it to give me some instruction on what to do next – push 1 to talk to someone, call this number, do this or that – but nothing it just says your flight is cancelled.  So now what was I supposed to do.  Now normally I take my laptop on trips but this time I didn’t – so trying to look things up on my little cell phone was not fun.  But I went to my Delta app and called the customer service number – the wait was over an hour so I opted for a call back instead of sitting on the line.  They did call back and I explained that our flight was cancelled – honestly during this whole experience it seemed like some of the people I talked to didn’t have any idea that the plane had crashed – you would think working for the airline that would be something they would be aware of the moment it happened.

So we tried to figure out how to get home and since SFO was still cancelling flights and the runways were closed we thought it would be better to leave from another airport – options were San Jose and Oakland.  We were closer to San Jose and that would be easier for Kyle to drop us off and return to work with out impacting his day too much.  The airline rep would find something and then tell me what it was and then I’d say ok and then she say darn – it was gone already.  Actually for the first part of the conversation she was talking to someone else – and was chewing gum – not at all a good customer service rep like our Stampin’ Up! ones are.  So anyway every option she offered kept getting snatched by someone else before she could get it so it ended up that “the best she could do” was fly from San Jose to LAX to Cincinnati to Atlanta – eventually arriving home on Tuesday mid morning.   UGH!  Why did I pay extra for a direct flight???  So that is what she reserved for us and passed me off to a ticketing agent to get our actual tickets.  Later I tried to go online to see if there were direct flights from San Jose to ATL – there is one leaving at around 11 pm and it was all sold out.  And there were several leaving from LAX so we thought once we got to the airport we would try to talk to someone in person and try to get a more direct flight.  The checked for us but all the flights were full and oversold due to the cancellations from San Francisco.  So it was still our best option – plus the added problem is that there were 4 of us traveling which seemed to make it that much harder.

Ok that’s all the lead up to the story before we started the journey.  I’ll continue next time so be sure to come back to hear what happened next.

Thanks for stopping by!

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Convention Product Display Boards plus a sneak peek

At the Stampin’ Up! Convention there are always lots of display boards.  I think this year there were more than ever before.  So many that I didn’t even have time to look at most of them.  Part of the displays include Product Display Boards – these always showcase products from the catalog in a fun way – here are some from this year –

accessoriesAccessories – including Designer Series paper, Ribbons, Candy Dots, buttons and more.

color-coordination Color Coordination – this is one of the best things about Stampin’ Up! products – the color coordination!  And look how pretty when they are displayed on a board like this.

Kits-this-thatKits and This & That – fun new product lines in the catalog.

stampsStamps – new stamp sets are in every catalog.  You can choose wood mount or clear mount plus we now have the photopolymer sets too.  And the new stamp cases for the wood mount sets are awesome!  I have been adding a package or two to every order so I can move my existing sets from the old boxes to the new ones.

toolsTools – lots of tools and the newest one is the Magnetic Platform for the Big Shot.  It is so popular that what Stampin’ Up! predicted would be a 13 week supply sold out in only 3 weeks!!  So if you are wondering why you don’t have yours or why you can’t order it right now that is the reason.  They are filling all the backs orders as they get in a new supply and plan to be caught up hopefully in a month or so.  I’m thinking wow – I wonder if it will be the #1 selling item for this year?

And now for a NEW PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT!

Yes this was a surprise new product that they showed us at convention and I can’t wait to get my hands on it.  It is an Envelope Punch Board – I can’t show you what it looks like yet – but this is what you can make.

66 Different Sizes of Envelopes!

envelope-punch-boardI don’t know the exact date yet but when it is available I’ll let you know.

Have a great day!

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Flower Shop meets Tape It

One of the fun things about convention – well most any Stampin’ Up! event – is the swapping!  This year I did a few organized swaps – that is where a group of people get together and swap amongst themselves.  And I did some general swapping – that is where you make whatever  you want and just swap ideas with whomever you run into.  I want to share my creations with you and here is the first one.

godiva-card-swapThis card was for an organized swap with a group of ladies called the GoDiva’s and we swap with each other throughout the year at events and through the mail.  I decided to do this quick easy card.  Here are the details on it:

  • Daffodil Delight card base
  • Layer of Whisper White card stock – stamped with Tape It set – stamp one in Daffodil Delight and all the others in Smoky Slate
  • Stamp a greeting on the Daffodil tape – I used “hello” from A Dozen Thoughts set – this photo only has one hello but on my swap cards I actually stamped twice so they all say “hello hello”.
  • Stamp a flower from Flower Shop in Daffodil Delight ink on Daffodil Delight card stock and punch out with the coordinating Pansy punch.  In the center add a silver mini brad.  Then add the flower to the card with a Stampin’ Dimensional.
  • It is quick and easy to make a bunch of these.

Here is a photo of the GoDiva’s swap group from Convention.  The picture is from Robin Merriman and she is the organizer of this group.  Thanks for letting me be part of the group!

go divasI am on the left side – second from the left – second row.

Here are a few more pictures from Thursday –

Convention Theme - Be the Difference

Convention Theme – Be the Difference

 

t-shirt pick up

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lots of people already and it was early in the morning before things were even close to getting started

lots of people already and it was early in the morning before things were even close to getting started

 

We found Sandy Rule - Sandy, Cindy, Monika

We found Sandy Rule – Sandy, Cindy, Monika

Thanks for stopping by for a visit!

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Stampin’ Up! Home Office

It was fun to arrive in Salt Lake City and see all the flags along the streets welcoming the Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators –

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Many shops & restaurants also had welcome signs – I just didn’t get any pictures of those.  On our first day in the city – Thursday – we went on a tour of the Stampin’ Up! corporate office which included a visit to the Stampin’ Up! rock –

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Stampin’ Up! Corporate Headquarters in Riverton, Utah

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Stampin’ Up! rock – Diane Squires, me (Monika) and Cindy Schuster

I have been to the home office in prior years and when we got inside the building – Oh My!  – it was packed with demonstrators – there was a hug line that wrapped around the whole interior of the building waiting to tour through the Legacy Room – we opted not to wait in the line.  So we toured the rest of the building – the inspiration and idea rooms, the warehouse and demonstrator support.

This is where your Stampin' Up! orders start - with a box and a label and then they take a ride through the warehouse on a conveyor belt.

This is where your Stampin’ Up! orders start – with a box and a label and then they take a ride through the warehouse on a conveyor belt.

 

racks of Stampin' Up! products as far as I could see - waiting to be picked and placed into boxes and sent to your door!

racks of Stampin’ Up! products as far as I could see – waiting to be picked and placed into boxes and sent to your door!

 

I have pictures on my camera (those are downloaded now to my computer), and on my iphone, plus pictures to grab from friends – so I’ll be posting more as I get everything organized and edited.  This was just a start.

Have a great day!

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I’m back from the Stampin’ Up! Convention

I’m home – actually got home Sunday evening.  After a full week of creative fun with friends from all over the country my body is exhausted and my brain is full of new inspiration and ideas.  I spent Monday doing not much – it was actually my anniversary – 24 years – and I made an anniversary card for Greg – I really love how it turned out.  He brought roses home for me – just not because he remembered our anniversary 🙁 – but just because he loves me :).  We went out to a nice dinner and that was all we did for our anniversary.  Now to plan the 25th and a trip to Alaska – that is the plan anyway – now that I know when Convention is – well at least what week it will be – I can plan that trip for next summer. Look at the beautiful roses –

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And here is the Anniversary Card that I made for Greg –

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Here are some quick notes about this card –

  • Cherry Cobbler for the card base
  • A piece of Marina Mist Designer paper from the Polka Dot Parade pack (don’t forget there is sale this month on designer paper)
  • The arrow strip is from the Modern Medley Designer Paper pack – I cut out just a strip of the arrows and then colored in between the arrows with Stampin’ Write Markers – Marina Mist and Cherry Cobbler
  • A strip of Silver Glimmer paper
  • A circle of Very Vanilla punched with the 2-1/2″ Circle punch, stamped and pierced – first stamp “Love you” from Seasonal Sayings stamp set in Marina Mist on Very Vanilla card stock – punch out; stamp again in Cherry Cobbler and cut out the “you” into a banner; and punch out the little heart with the little circle in the Cupcake Builder punch; use the Essentials Paper Piercing Pack, Pierce Mat, and Paper Piercing tool to pierce the circle.
  • Stamp “Seriously” in Cherry Cobbler ink on Very Vanilla card stock – the stamp is from one of the monthly Paper Pumpkin kits (there are some great stamps in these kits and a sign up special right now too – ask me about it); cut out with the Chalk Talk Framelit label and the Big Shot – line up on one side – cut and then line up the other side to make the shorter label when you cut a second time.
  • Attach everything to the card base – designer papers, glitter paper – flat with adhesive, the circle with dimensionals and the punched/cut pieces with dimensionals
  • Finish the card by adding the little heart clip (or an arrow which is current) tied with some Cherry Cobbler Baker’s Twine.

Greg didn’t remember it was our anniversary until he read the card which says – happy anniversary on the inside – but he did bring me flowers.

Happy Stamping!  I’ll be sharing convention pictures and more so be sure to come back again!

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Stampin’ Up! Convention Updates

Hi all!

I am in Salt Lake City Utah for the Stampin’ Convention!  Celebrating 25 years of Stampin’ Up! with 5,800+ demonstrator friends from all over the world!!

I won’t have my computer with me during the day so if you want to catch up with what is happening please go to my Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/StampingatMonikas

I am checked in the hotel and dressed and ready to start the day.  First stop – convention center to pick up our Stampin’ Up! T-shirts and then onto a tour of the home office!

Updates will be posted on my Facebook page since I can do that from my phone.  So be sure to LIKE my page and check in with me there!

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