Sunday, May 29, 2022

Memorial Day Weekend Post

 I’ve got lots of screen shots for your holiday weekend viewing and a recommendation to check out our YouTube channel for the full videos from Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Mona demonstrated the Impossible die from iCrafter and I’ve added a few steps to my screen shots below. There are a lot of new products and Sharon is featuring Newton’s Nook in Saturday’s video. I’m starting with screen shots from Mona’s demo.  As you can see, it looks quite impossible without Mona’s narration. So check out the YouTube video for how it’s done.















Now on to Newton’s Nook. This is a small mom and pop operation that began with cat and dog stamps and has expanded into dies and other design images. 




They also have a great line of dies ncluding grass, hills, banners and a great set of sun and sky images.



If  you didn’t know, this is Newton, the inspiration for the name and many of the designs for Newton’s Nook.

This is one of our most popular sets. Many of us have used this set for pet sympathy cards when our fur babies have crossed the rainbow bridge. 








Sharon did a class with these round images using them in shaker cards. I wish I did this class, I love these!



This is one of the dies that helped create the borders around these round stamps. 

The Sizzix dome Sharon used for the shaker cards. 

I still have more! Papers and a samples from Wednesday and Saturday. 





Sharon used her Brutus Monroe sticky mat and Taylored Expressions Mask stencils for these images. 


Lastly, I have some NEW class sneak peaks for June. A new Pink Fresh class. 

Kim will be using these stamps and dies from MFT in a class. I want to take this one too!

No stamping in this class from Simple Stories. Die cuts in coordinating colors and images make this class a great gift for someone. Get started on your Christmas gift crafting early!

A two, two page layout offering for this month’s Layout Class. Simple Stories is our paper base. 


This describes my relationship with math. Thank you Mr. Weinrib for helping pass geometry. I wouldn’t be here now without you!

Wow! That was a lot of photos! I’m done! Please take time this weekend to remember all who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Enjoy your holiday and Stay Safe!







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