Showing posts with label stress relief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stress relief. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 May 2019

Quick and Easy Crafting with Kits



Sometimes I lose my crafting mojo and even though I can find lots of beautiful things to create online, when I sit down at my table I feel overwhelmed. That is when a kit comes to the rescue!

Much like going to a class, a kit provides you with everything you need to make several projects. The only thing missing is the teacher and classmates, but sometimes I just want to be alone and do my crafting in the comfort of my pajamas. I certainly can't do that at a class! 😉

When I became an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator over 2 years ago I bought a couple kits from the current catalogue. I followed the instructions and made all the cards exactly as shown in the pictures. This quickly gave me a large quantity of cards to offer for sale at the craft markets I started attending and I didn't have to invest a lot of money in full products to make things.

Cards from 2017-18 All-Inclusive Kits
Now that I am a 'seasoned' demonstrator I still use kits for a variety of reasons. Even though Stampin' Up! offers a multitude of coordinating products and has a beautiful catalogue with hundreds of fabulous project ideas sometimes I just need something quick and easy to do. That is why the kits come in different styles, depending on what the crafter wants and needs -- all-inclusive kits, project kits and limited-time kits.

Different kits from the 2018-19 catalogues
I love kits because of the versatility of the products they have which allows me to make cards quickly or I use the items to create other projects. Using a kit is a great way to try different things without having to purchase a full set of products. With a kit you can use different embellishments, such as twine, vellum, glitter paper, foil paper, pearls, ribbons, dsp and dimensionals. Some kits also have different shapes and sizes of cards and envelopes as well as different cardstock colours. The other great thing is you get to play with cutout shapes without having a die cutting machine or a punch.

Another wonderful benefit of using kits is you get exclusive products which usually cannot be purchased separately. Each kit comes with an ink spot, cards, envelopes and embellishments created just for that kit. So purchasing several kits with different ink colours will allow you to collect a supply of ink without having to invest in the full-size ink pads. I personally prefer using ink spots with the Stamparatus as it creates less mess on the plates. The spots are also easier to travel with.

The 'All-Inclusive' kits come with everything you need to make the cards -- stamps, ink, cards, envelopes, embellishments and dimensionals. These kits are great for 'on the go' crafting as you have everything you need except for scissors, Tombow multipurpose liquid glue or Tear & Tape adhesive. The supplies usually come in a sturdy box for easy storage or you can use the box as gift packaging when you complete your kit. The kits usually come with matching envelopes so you are ready to post the cards once you are done. When you complete an 'all-inclusive' kit you then have stamps and an ink spot to use for other projects which is why these kits cost a bit more than other kits.

Made To Bloom all-inclusive card kit #148537 $57 NZD
Lots of Happy all-inclusive card kit #146388 $74 NZD
Soft Sayings all-inclusive card kit #145466 $74 NZD
The 'Project' kits do not come with stamps as the stamp set is sold separately. So you can use any stamp set you have to complete the cards in this type of kit or you can purchase the recommended stamp set to make them as shown in the instructions. The benefit of having the stamp set separate from the kit is that you can purchase more than one kit if you wish to make a lot of cards and you won't end up with duplicate stamps. Sometimes these kits include an exclusive item, such as the clear storage box in the 'Incredible Like You' project kit. You will need to use your own scissors, adhesive, inks and stamps to complete the cards in a project kit, however that is reflected in the lower price.

Incredible Like You project kit #148552 $57 NZD
Matching Incredible Like You stamp set #148708 $36 NZD
Occasionally Stampin' Up! comes out with limited-time offers and on May 15th there will be an exclusive kit offered here in New Zealand. In the USA and Canada, crafters can subscribe to a stamping kit from Paper Pumpkin which has exclusive Stampin' Up! products in it each month. However for one time only, we will be able to get a kit from Paper Pumpkin which is called the 'Hugs From Shelli' kit and it will include an exclusive stamp set not available anywhere else, one Classic Stampin’ Spot®, paper and crafting materials to create 12 cards (3 cards of 4 unique designs), 12 coordinating envelopes, adhesives and embellishments for all 12 cards in a decorated storage box.

This kit was created with the help of Shelli Gardner, co-founder of Stampin' Up! It will only cost $44 NZD and is available for a limited time, so if you'd like one of these kits please let me know asap as when they sell out they will be gone forever. The Paper Pumpkin kits are always a surprise so I can't show you what will be in it as I don't know, however I was lucky enough to get to make one of the exclusive cards when I attended OnStage last month and I even got to keep the photopolymer stamps!


Hugs from Shelli Paper Pumpkin kit #152032 $44 NZD
When I am pressed for time, I sometimes use a kit for one of my classes so I don't have to prep all the different elements for the cards. Kits are also wonderful if you need a lot of a similar cards made quickly, such as birthday or thank you cards. Sometimes just making a few cards from a kit can get my mojo going so I can then get back into my creative groove!

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Friday, 29 March 2019

Welcome to my Papercraft Addiction

I am starting this blog to showcase my passion for papercrafts. I love being creative and enjoy most arts and crafts including stitching, mosaics, colouring and of course stamping. I find creating something (whether it comes out as planned or not) is very relaxing and empowering. There is lots of research on the subject to show that doing arts and crafts can be very effective in relieving stress. I have been making things with paper all my life and have tried almost every papercraft there is including decoupage, embossing, flower making, kirigami, origami, paper mache, tea bag folding, weaving and quilling . . . to name just a few.

I am always willing to learn new things and when I find something that ignites my passion, whether it be easy or hard to do, I fully immerse myself in it and I really enjoy teaching others. That is how I became an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator two years ago. I went to a class and fell in love with the products, techniques and all the wonderful people.

In this day of rising costs, creating home-made cards is a way to save money since a store bought one can cost over $4 here in New Zealand and they are not as special as one made by your own hands. Making your own cards allows you the freedom to create something special for the recipient which can be personalised to reflect them, for example adding a favourite animal or colour.

I also really enjoy making non-traditional papercrafts such as boxes, bags, home decor, 3-D cards and gifts. There are so many things which can be made with paper and you are only limited by your imagination -- or for me my limit is based on my internet access as my imagination doesn't always work! lol

I just love how all the Stampin' Up! products coordinate so well from the matching coloured cardstock, ink and embellishments to punches and dies that work with designer series paper and stamp sets. It is so easy to create professional looking projects quickly.

With this blog I want to show all the amazing things which I can make with just some paper, cutting tools, ink and adhesives. I also hope to encourage others to discover the joys of being creative as I share my Papercraft Addiction!

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