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Memorial Day Sale: Military & Patriotic stamp sets and more!

In celebration of Memorial Day, Close To My Heart issued two new patriotic stamp sets and broght back several military-themed stamp sets. These sets are specially made for projects that celebrate America and honor those who serve.

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A wide variety of other popular crafting items and exclusive product bundles have also been discounted up to 30% in the sale. For example this pack of 18 sheets of red, white and blue cardstock is just $9.95.

The sale also include decorative paper packs, glitter paper, ribbon, tools, home decor items, how-to book, albums and memory protectors. While the sale runs through Monday, a limited quantity of some of these items are available, so they may run out sooner. 

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Here’s a closer look at those special stamp sets.


Back in 2013, I made this card with the last set, Home of the Brave. I love the layered stamping of the flag. This set continues to be a favorite of mine. 

These offers will only be available until 11:59 pm (MDT) on Monday, May 25, while supplies last!

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Happy Creating, 

Rebecca

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Stamptacular Sale: One week left to save big on stamps!

There is just over a week left in February, which means our Stamptacular Sale will be coming to an end soon. Shop not to lock in your savings!

All Stamp Sets are on Sale!

During this sale, all stamp sets are on sale! All of the stamps in the Annual Core Catalog and January/February Supplement, plus several that have carried over from prior catalogs, are on sale. This includes some of my favorites like the Sentiments by Melissa Esplin or the Spruced Up Scrapbooking Stamp sets.

Refer to the chart below to see the discounted pricing for all stamp set sizes.

Back from Retirement

To give us even more choices, Close To My Heart brought five favorite retired stamp sets back for the sale. 

Stamp + Thin Cut Sets Too!

This sale has been extended to include all of our current Stamp + Thin Cut sets too! There are so many to pick from, but here are a couple. 

Even though I’ve shown you several great stamp sets, I’ve barely scratched the surface. There are over 150 stamps or stamp + Thin Cut sets to choose from! To see more, hop over to my Close To My Heart website.

Before you check out, don’t forget to check out the other specials under the promotions tab.

Have a great Friday,

Rebecca

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Time is running out on Seasonal Expressions 1 Collections

At the end of April, most of the products in the current Seasonal Expressions Idea Book will retire. In fact, these items are now only available while supplies last and some have already run out. If you have any of these still on your wish list, be sure to place your ordertoday.

Each of these collections includes a paper pack, complements (mixed media pack), embellishments, scrapbooking workshop, card-making workshop and stamp sets. Click on the collection name to see all of the items still available.

Chelsea Gardens

Make Waves

Stargazer

Gimme Some Sugar

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I can not “Bear” to have you miss the next Card Workshop

It’s been awhile since I’ve posted about my All You Can Make card workshops so I’d like to give you an update since I’ve moved my card “buffet” from a table to a wall. This new set up is working so well!  Going vertical makes it easier for my guests to select what card they would like to make.

Once a card is selected, the sample can be pulled down because they are conveniently mounted on the displays at the top with Velcro. You may notice that there are a couple empty spots — I will be filling these with ChristmasCardsbefore the next workshop! In fact, I will add a half dozen holiday cards by the November workshops and in December, the board will be nearly filled with HOLIDAY CARDS!

Beneath the cards on display, there are two rows of bags. These bags contain the card bases, envelopes, stamp set, papers, embellishments to make the card. They are numbered to match numbers that are on the back of the sample cards. They also contain a list of ink pads and other items from the “tool table” needed. Once you have gathered up the sample card, bag of materials and tools, you can make as many of the selected card as you’d like. At the workshop, you will have 2 full hours to make as many cards as you’d like!

Tonight I added kits for this adorable masculine card to the buffet. It is likely the last non-holiday card I add this year. It is made with the recently retired Jack paper and Cardmaking stamp + thin cut set. (Although offiicially retired, this set is still available to purchase!).

This stamp set is one of my favorites! As you can see, there are several other sentiments you could choose in place of the one I used. If you want to get really ahead, you could even make your Father’s Day cards for next year!

If you live in the St. Louis/Arnold area, I’d love to have you join us at my next All You Can Make Card Workshop! I am hosting two each month through December.  If you can’t make it to my card workshops, the card buffet wall is always open! You can make these cards a la carte for just $2.50 each during my crops and other events.  

For more details and sign up for card workshops, crops or other events, head over to my Yapsody website. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask me. Hope to see you here!

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8 Steps to Update Your Stamps in Evernote with the New Idea Book

Last week, I posted informationabout how I use Evernote to keep my stamp sets organized. If you waste time looking for your stamp sets or forego stamping all together because they are in too much of a chaos, I’d encourage you to check it out. This post is for those who use this system and update with my populated notebooks. For more information, go to my Evernote Resource Page.

As we retire an Idea Book and have a brand new one come on the scene, there are a few steps that I do to make sure my Evernote notebook matches my stamps and the physical stamps are stored nice and tidy. Start this season organized and everything else will be easier!

Step #1 

If you have not already, copy the stamps from the prior Idea Books shared notebooks (from me) to your personal notebook. If you have not already created a personal notebook, watch this video to learn how.

Step #2

Use the links embedded in the notes to access the stamp images online. Copy and paste these images into your personal copy of the notebook before they retire because the links may no longer work after July 31!  (CTMH has requested that I not include images in my shared notebook, but you can copy them into your notes for personal use.) 

Step #3

Review the retiring stamp sets from the 2016 Annual Inspirations Idea Book and order any “must haves” (shop now) before August 1.  Remember stamp sets are currently buy 2 get 1 free! To maximize your savings check out the stamps in the Seasonal Expressions 2 Idea Book which will retire on August 31. Get them while they are on sale!

Step #3

Add a tag to the notes in your personal notebook for all the stamp sets you own. My tag for this is simply “OWN”.  I also tag them based on what box they are stored in “Box 1, Box 2,…”

Step #4

Tag the retiring stamp sets in your personal notebook. I also make “retired” labels for the envelope of my physical stamp sets. As a consultant, I try to use current stamp sets for blog projects so this helps remind me which stamp sets are still available.

Step #5

If you are not a subscriber, order the updated Evernote notebook! Consider the new Annual Subscription to receive timely updates for a full 12 month Idea Book cycle.

To order, do ONE Of the following:

  • Join my Close To My Heart team
  • Place an order of $25 or more on my Close To My Heart website ($60 to get a year long subscription)
  • Place an order of $50 or more in Consultant-only Workshop Samples ($120 to get a year long subscription)
  • Make a donation of $25 toward a CTMH order ($60 to get a year long subsciption). I use these funds to purchase CTMH products for local not-for-profit entities. (This option is great if you live outside of the US.)

Then fill outthis form

Step #6

Once you get the email from me with links to the update, copy these new stamps into your personal notebook.

Step #7

Add any new stamp  you have purchased to your large organizers in alpha-numeric order by item number. In Evernote, add a “OWN” tag to any new stamps and “WISH” to any still on your personal wish list. 

Step #8

Tell your friends and team members who have Close To My Heart stamps about my Evernote stamps notebook! Sending them a link tolast week’s blog post is a great place for them to start. (THANKS!)

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Using Evernote to organize your stamps (and anything else) plus download a FREE Notebook!

Does this sound like you:

  • Hunting through multiple boxes to find a stamp set you want to use?
  • Re-purchase a set because you can’t find yours? 
  • Use the same sentiment over and over because it is available even though you have gobs of stamps that may be better for your project?
  • Have stamp sets that never see the light of day because they are in storage and long forgotten?
  • Find alternatives to stamping because it is just too much trouble to get them out.

My Stamp Organization Story

Once I had more than a couple dozen stamp sets, I really stuggled with how to organize and store them. I tried several methods to get the chaos under control. I created an huge, elaborate binder with paper print outs of each stamp set that I owned. This allowed me to thumb through them and see all the images, but it was heavy and cumbersome.

At that time, my physical stamp setswere organized by categories like animals, outdoor, sentiments, everyday, holiday, etc. Sounds good, right? However, most stamp sets fall into several categories. For example, if the stamp set below was in my “Christmas box”, I would totally miss out on using these cute animals the rest of the year — what a shame! Plus, once I choose a stamp set from my fancy binder, I had to figure out which category it fell under and actually locate it before I could start my project!

Then I started hearing about this application called Evernote. People were using it to keep track of all kinds of things: recipes, DVDs, notes, and even stamps! I decided to give it a try and spent several weeks getting all of my stamp sets into Evernote. It completely changed how I use my stamps! I can now quickly choose a stamp set I am looking for or discover one that I had forgotten. Once I pick out a stamp set, I can easily locate the physical stamp set which are now stored simply in alpha-numeric order….but I’m getting ahead of myself. Let’s look at how it works. 

Try it with this FREE Sample Notebook

To help explain how I use Evernote for my Stamp Sets, I’ve created a sample stamps notebook for the bonus stamps that are avaialble only in July 2017 for the Stampaganza special. To open this free notebook, click on the link below and continue reading to learn how to use this notebook.

Link to Stampaganza Notebook


Click HERE to learn more about the July Stamp Special!





(For purposes of this post, I’m including screen shots from the internet version of Evernote in Chrome. Depending on what devise and browser you are using, your display may be a little different, but I believe the function will be similar.)

This link should open the notebook and give you the option to Join or View the notebook. To get the most out of this experiment, I’d suggest that you go ahead and click “Join Notebook”. 

To do this, you will be asked to either log into your Evernote account or create one. The Basic (free) version of Evernote should be sufficent at this point. 

If you’d like to learn more about Evernote in general, I’d suggest reviewing the information available on the Evernote website.

What does a Stamp “Note” Look Like?

Once you are signed into your account, the Stampaganza notebook should appear in your list of notebooks. If the Stampaganza notebook is not already highlighted, click to select it. This should open a list of the stamp sets (“notes”) in this set. When you click on the name of a stamp set, you will see the details of that stamp set in a window on the right. (Note there are various view options, so if your screen looks different than this play around with the settings. If you do not see the Stampaganza notebook, try clicking on the link above again.)

Let’s take a closer look at an individual note. Here’s a blow up of the panel on the right of the screen showing the details of one stamp set. 

You may notice that I name each note with the item number followed by the stamp name. Why? So once I find a stamp set I want to use, I can find it easily in my stamp boxes which are organized in alpha-numeric order by item number. Simple!!! When I sort the notes alphabetically, they are in the exact order they are in my boxes. 

In the body of the note there is a link to the stamp images so you can click to see exactly what the stamp set looks like. Next, any text that appears on the stamp set is entered into the body of the note. This makes all of the words on the stamp sets searchable which is very helpful when you are searching for the perfect sentiment for your project.

Now the real magic begins…

What really makes this system work is that I add tags for EVERYTHING I can think of related to the stamp set. In this example, you’ll see tags for the actual images that appear on the stamps: heart, holly and snow. You’ll also see that I’ve tagged this as a Christmas stamp set. In addition, if this was a stamp set with coordinating Cricut cuts or Thin Cuts, I would have tagged that as well.

Searching for the Perfect Stamp Set

These tags allow you to search for exactly what you are looking for. Ready to make Christmas cards? You can see all your Christmas stamps at once. Looking for an image of a bird? You can easily find all the stamps that include an image of a bird!

Let’s give it a try…click on one of the tags on the left side of the screen. Here’s the resulting list of notes when I click on the Christmas tag.

You can type directly in the search box to filter the stamps by the text on the stamps!

Your Turn

If you like this system, you can create your own notebooks similar to what I’ve done. Although the internet version of Evernote is handy for viewing, to really create you’ll want to install the application for your device by visiting the download section of theEvernote website. Once you are in an actual app, you will need to create a notebook then start adding notes. You can start by copying the notes in this shared notebook. 

We’ve only touched the surface of how to get started in Evernote, but I hope this gives you a taste of how it can work.  If you’d like to learn more about copying this notebook, adding your own notes, accessing the notebooks on other devices or perhaps purchasing notebooks already populated with CTMH stamp sets, visit my Evernote Stamps page. Still have questions? Feel free to email me

Have you used Evernote to organize other areas of your life? If not, are there some places you’d like to give a try?  Please share your thoughts in the comment section!. At the end of the month, I’ll draw one name to win this stamp set from our brand new Annual Inspirations Idea Book on August 1.



UPDATE: Congratulations to Jane for winning the stamp set! 

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It’s Stampaganza Time: Buy 2 Stamp Sets Get 1 FREE!

Only for March, when you buy any two stamp set, you get to pick a third one for free!!! This pricing makes March 2016 THE BEST time to order stamps. The least expensive of the three stamp sets will be free. You can choose from any currently available stamp sets for this promotion except the stamp of the month, hostess reward stamps and a few consultant only sets. So get out your wish list!

If you are a stamper, you probably already know that our clear acrylix stamps are the best quality on the market. You may not know how wide the selection is; we currently have over 400 stamp sets available for purchase!!! I bet that you can find at least 3 that you’d like to own. Probably more!

NOTE: Many available stamp sets are not shown in the current catalogs!

That’s right, not all of our stamps are featured in the current Annual Inspirations or Seasonal Expressions Idea Books. There are many more due only to our current generous stamp retirement schedule. Any stamps that have been featured in an Idea Book up to 1 year ago plus ALL Cricut compatible stamp sets. These means that if you want to see all of the stamp sets you must go to my website (www.rebeccabrown.ctmh.com).

Tons of stamps will retire soon!

It was just announced that our stamp longevity policies are changing to only include stamps in current idea books. This means that there are a lot of stamps that will retire forever very soon. In fact there are 27 that will be retired on May 1 and another 271 on August 1. Click on the link below to see the list of stamps that will be retiring.

<<List of Retiring Stamps>>

To see the sets, you can go to the page in the Idea Books on the list, or simply type the item number in the search box shop page of my website and click SEARCH.

When you find the ones that you want, just add them to your cart. They system will automatically apply the discount.

While you are shopping, be sure to also check out the March Stamp of the Month, Sunshine Birdies. It may still be chilly, but we’re all sunshine, butterflies and birds with these springtime stamps. The complete set is just $5 with a $50 order!

Happy Shopping,

Rebecca

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Get organized with my {updated} Evernote stamp notebook!

Do you ever feel like you spend more time organizing your creative space more than actually creating? Do you struggle to find ways to store your stamp sets (and other products) in a way that allows you to locate the right one quickly?

Whether you are a consultant or customer, I’d love to help you get organized so you can focus on more important things — like getting creative! I’ve been using Evernote to keep track of all of my stamp sets for a couple years and am excited to share it with you.

In this post, I address a few questions I get about my Evernote stamp notebook.

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WHAT EXACTLY IS THE STAMP NOTEBOOK?

The current version of my notebook includes all of the stamp sets available as of September 1, 2015 from Close To My Heart. This includes all the sets that were just released in the new Annual Inspirationsand Holiday Expression Idea Books. As of September 1, 2015, there are 374 sets! Many of these stamp sets are not in the current Idea Books, but you can see them all when you use the Evernote notebook.

Within the notebook, there is a note for each of the stamp sets, including consultant-only business builder stamps, hostess-only stamps, workshops on the go stamps and stamps of the month. 

WHAT INFORMATION IS INCLUDED?

The name of the note includes both the item number and the name. This allows you to store you physical stamps alpha-numerically by item number. 

The body of the note includes any sentiments on the stamp set and a link to the image on the Close To My Heart website. Tags include all of the images on the set plus any themes or holidays represented.

WHAT ABOUT PHYSICAL STORAGE?

This database has completely revolutionized how I store my stamp sets and saves me ton of time hunting for stamp sets. I used to try to store my stamp sets by theme or holiday. It was a very cumbersome system for many reasons. For example, there were a lot of sets that didn’t fall clearly into one category and others included stamps from more than one category. 

For example this adorable set, Miracle of Christmas (D1656)has cute woodland animals that could be used year-round. It also has gifts that could be used for birthday or shower projects.

If your stamps are sorted by category, you will need to choose a single category for this set. When you are working on projects not related to that category, it will not be found as an option. Using Evernote to organize your stamps solves that issue since a set can have as many tags as are needed to completely describe what the stamp set is about. This stamp set will be included when you filter by any of these tags.

I now store my physical stamp sets in our large organizers by item number. When i need a stamp set — whether I have a particular one in mind or need to choose one — I always go to Evernote first.  Using the filters, I search the notes to find just the right stamp set.  Since the title of the note includes Item Number, I can quickly locate the chosen stamp set in my storage boxes.

HOW DO I ACCESS EVERNOTE?

According to the Evernote website, this program is “available on everything you use every day.” This means that you can access Evernote from your PC (on web or in a Windows app), iPad, iPhone and Android devices.  This means that the information you load into Evernote is available to view and search anytime, anywhere.

I love being able to pull up the stamp sets on my phone. As a consultant, this is really handy when I am at an event and am helping a customer find the perfect stamp set for their projects. To get started using this program, visit evernote.com and find the apps for your devices.

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

You canrequest access to my stamp notebook is available by making a purchase on my Close To My Heart websiteof $25 or more. Join my team to get access for FREE!

Before you place your order, I’d suggest you check out my other Evernote notebooks. I now have notebooks for the Close To My Heart Cricut cartridges and the papers in Studio J. You can receive access to these in addition to the stamps notebook with a larger purchase.

Click here to learn more about these notebooks>>

I am thrilled when I get comments like this back from happy stampers:

  • Your program CHANGED MY LIFE! …it was total chaos!
  • Now that I see how easy it is to use, I’ll do the same with my SU stamps as well.
  • Thank you for offering this organized data for our stamps! Much appreciated!
  • They are GREAT. Her directions are WONDERFUL!
  • I’m excited to begin using it.
  • Thanks again for the wonderful program. I will have fun getting organized.
  • I just watched your video…You have thought of everything 🙂

If you have any questions about the notebooks, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I’d love to help you get more organized.

Happy Day!

Rebecca

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Get Organized with Evernote: The Stamp Notebook is Back!!

Do you struggle with organizing your stamp sets? Do you wish there was a way to quickly find the set that you want to use? Do you want to be able to search your stamp sets for a theme, holiday or other information without rummaging through all your boxes?  Do you wish you could access all of this information on your tablet or phone?

A little over a year ago, I started using Evernote to organize my stamp sets. This database tool helped me with all of the issues listed above. It allows me easily find the sets I want while using a very simple physical storage system. 

Watch this video to see how you can use Evernote to organize your stamp sets.

As explained in the video,  with the Evernote notebook, I can quickly and easily determine the stamp set I want to use by searching on the sentiments, themes, and images on the stamps. I can also quickly locate the physical stamp set since the database includes the Item number and the physical stamp set since all of my stamp sets are stored alpha-numerically by Item Number in the Close To My Heart Large Organizers (Z1835)

This simple storage system also makes it super easy to put my stamp sets away as soon as I’m done with them. I no longer have a stack of sets on my counter that need to be sorted and put back into the boxes. 

Once you have your Notebook set up, you can access it from your computer, tablet or phone. This means that your stamp sets are at your finger tips anywhere, anytime!

The wait is over! 

A preloaded Evernote Stamp Notebook is once again available to give you a jump start in your stamp organization. The new version has been updated to include the new Seasonal Expressions 2 stamp sets and has been reformatted to comply with copyrights on the stamp images.

Click here to learn how you can get your copy! >>

If you struggle with stamp organization, I urge you to give Evernote a try.  I love being organized and since I started using this system, my stamps are one area that always stays in order.

Now for the rest of my craft room…

Rebecca