Thursday 10 November 2011

Just another day in the life of an on-line store owner !!

Today has been a day of trying new features that are available for my on-line store
It all started with a PM from a fellow craft store owner they had an issue with their store and as we use the same people to host our store she asked me to check a couple of things, everything seemed okay my end able to upload products and edit so uploaded some new products why I was at it... then I explored the features offered by the hosts and decided it was time to start email campaigns well then the fun started ...

You needed to link your shop to the Email campaign - having tried a number of times as they said I had signed up for it already (could never remember do this but at 41 maybe i'm getting more forgetful all ready ) lol ! called their lovely premium phone number and waited for 5 mins in their system (being charged the whole time) to finally be told its an error on their system and I need to follow the instructions given so I did ... created a email campaign sent it out then told everybody on Facebook they could sign up for newsletters that will contain discount codes all seemed well ....Then

The store owner from this morning called me to say that they had tried to sign up and it was coming up with an error and not allowing anybody to sign up for the newsletter that I had spent the last 2 hours sorting out !!! then I tried to call the technical number to be told they had closed for the day ..... so as it stands I apologise to anybody trying to sign up but due to them being closed until the morning and I am able to call their lovely premium number again in the morning to see if they can fix it !!!

For now here is a copy of the email you would get this time if you was able to sign up !!!!

Till next time happy crafting ....
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Wednesday 9 November 2011

A very clever idea

Afternoon everybody though I would share this ladies blog with you and her latest project for a very cool technique.


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below is a link to her blog.

http://tammytutterow.typepad.com/tammy_tutterow/2011/11/tuesday-tutorial-frosty-deboss.html

Tuesday Tutorial: Frosty De-boss

I will be honest with you, I worry sometimes that I am going to run out of ideas to share on Tuesday Tutorials. All weekend I sat and wondered what to share. I was clueless. When it came time to sit down on Monday I still didn't have a direction so I just pulled out a few supplies and started tinkering. An idea finally came to me and so I set to work on it. Strange thing though, rather than follow my idea I took a right turn for no reason and came up with something totally different, something I think is really very cool. I hope you will agree.

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At first look, it is hard to see what is really unique about this tag. But when you look closer. . .

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You will see that the snow flake designs are de-bossed (recessed) into the surface and filled with frosty crackle. Hopefully you can see that just the de-bossed areas are filled in with the crackle, the flat surface is just sparkly with glaze.

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Even though I used snowflakes, you could do this with any texture folder. I am wishing I had thought of it before Halloween because I think it would have been a cool technique for Halloween tags.

Step1

To start, you need to build the background of your tag. For my tag, I started by swiping on some Faded Jeans Distress Stain. I left areas of the manila tag uncovered because I really like the streaked look. Although I didn't show it here, I added a few light streaks of Chipped Sapphire along the edges and bottom.

Step2

After drying the tag with my Heat It Craft Tool, I streaked on Picket Fence Distress Stain.

Step3

After drying the tag, I misted it generously with Biscotti Perfect Pearls Mist. You might notice that I use Biscotti a lot. I really love the full line of Perfect Pearls Mists, but this one is my go-to favorite. If you can only afford a couple in your stash, make sure this is one of them. It goes with everything and adds such a pretty shimmer.

Step4

After drying the tag again, I applied Evergreen Boughs Distress Ink to the edges of the tag with an ink blending tool.

Step5

I placed my tag in a Texture Fade folder. Generally, the wider side would be on top so that you would get a raised image. I wanted to my images to be sunk into (de-bossed) into the tag so I used it with the wide side down.

Step6

This is how the tag looked after running it through my machine. Even without adding anything more to the snowflakes they are really prominent on the background. One word of caution if you use a folder with text or something like clock faces to de-boss, the text designs are designed for embossing so they de-boss backwards.

Step7

After embossing, apply Clear Rock Candy Distress Crackle paint over the entire surface of the tag. Apply it thick enough so that it fills in the de-bossed areas.

Step8

Use a scrap of chipboard with a straight edge so scrape over the surface of the tag from top to bottom (like a window squeegee). The paint will make the tag surface soft so using something hard like a scraper or stamp block will dig in and damage the tag surface. The chipboard is soft and will remove the excess paint without taking the paper with it.

Step9

After scraping the surface, the paint will stay in the de-bossed areas but the raised flat surfaces will be "clean". What is left on the raised area will be a thin (if any) light glaze.

Step10

You can let the crackle air dry or speed things up with a heat tool.

Step11

I love, love, love the way the dried crackle looks in the de-bossed areas. (Click on this photo so you can see the large version and see the detail.)

Step12

You might be thinking that you should be able to apply the paint to just the de-bossed areas rather than over the whole surface. . . you could, but I don't think you will like it. Scraping the paint off of the surface also removes some color, if you apply the paint only to the de-bossed areas and then scrape, it will create a kind of a halo around each shape where it has removed color. By applying the paint over the whole surface, it keeps the tag color consistent from top to bottom.

Step13

To add to the tag, I stamped over the dried crackle with a text stampe. The dried crackle acts like a resist so that the stamped image goes onto the background but not on the snowflake.

Step14

Next, I misted the tag with Perfect Pearls Mist again. The mist fills into the cracks and the glazing. I stamped with Distress Ink which reacts with the liquid in the mist so the stamped image softened a bit. I really like a background text like this one to be soft and not stong and crisp.

Step15

To add another layer and more color, I stamped an evergreen image along the edges with Evergreen Bough Distress Ink.

Step16

To embellish my tag, I added a manila cardstock tattered banner. I brushed it with Gathered Twigs Distress Ink to add color.

Step17

To add shimmer so that it coordinated with the tag, I misted it with Biscotti Perfect Pearls Mist. After misting it generously, I blotted the banner with a dry cloth and then dried it with a heat tool.

Step18

I then added a second layer of distress ink along the edges.

Step19

Finally, I added a phrase to the banner with Jet Black Archival Ink.

Step20

To give the banner extra dimension, fan fold the tails of the banner to the back. To create dimension and hold the folds in place, I used dimensional adhesive dots in the folds and on the back. Adhere the banner to the tag front about an inch above the bottom edge.

Step21

I embellished around the banner with paper flowers, greenery, and embellishments. To help tie the flowers into the tag, I misted them with Biscotti Perfect Pearls. I adhered the flowers and greenery to the tag, tucking them under and around the banner.

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