Where did that saying come from anyway? And why is it stuck in my head?!
Well, this is not TV at all.
It's not even a video.
But I definitely have a few things you MUST SEE.
The need for these all kinda popped up for me at the same time, and I was gonna try and share them all at once.
Then I decided maybe that wasn't a good idea.
So, before I get to part 1, I have to share this…
From now through Monday, October 21:
You can sign up to be a demonstrator for JUST $25!
- Small investment with great potential.
- No commitment required….But you'll have fun–even if it's just earning the discount on your purchases.
- $300 every quarter is all you need to stay "active". (With or without classes, etc; active just means you're still qualified to receive your discount and any other benefits of a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator. First quarter that will count for you will end March 2014.)
- I'm here for you–whether you just want to fund your habit (er hobby!) or grow a business.
Let me know if you have any questions about joining my team as a Dazzling Demo.
PART 1–Envelope Punch Board (correction)!
For those of you who have made an envelope with me already, I have to correct you on something!!
Because we made a square envelope for a square card, it didn't matter.
BUT if you make a rectangle envelope, IT MATTERS!!
I learned (after doing wrong and then reading directions!) that after the first use of the score line up at the top (you know…the 3rd column of measurements), you DO NOT use the score line measurement again.
ALL OTHER PLACEMENTS OF THE SCORE LINE need to be in line with the "score guide".
Here's the score guide:
Here are steps 1 and 2, with scored lines also marked in black; descriptions are in black on the pic:
Here is what the final outcome looks like before folding on score lines:
I hope this showed you how to make your envelope correctly if you're not making a square one.
If you still have a question, let me know! Cuz if you DON'T understand and want to make a rectangle envelope and don't follow directions, you'll be wasting your designer paper–or whatever you're using.
(Did you hear that voice of experience?! *ร*)
I'll be back tomorrow and Friday with Parts 2 and 3 in my mini-series. ๐
Have a great night!
Remember,
if you can fall in love with a project, you can learn to
create it! Here to help you channel your inner Creative
Genius…
Steph
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Keana says
I want this next club so I'll have to you show me how–I'm more of a visual learner… ๐
Steph / Dazzled By Stamping says
Sounds good, Keana! But I have a sneaky suspicion you'll get to learn it before our next club. ๐