Thursday, April 26, 2012

NEW Foam Ink Pads

So, if you looked at the retired accessories list, you noticed the Classic Ink Pads and probably said "What in the world?" Well here is your answer. Stampin Up is making all new Foam pads. "Why" you ask, well here are all the reasons:

New Firm Foam Pads FAQs

Q: Why did we switch from felt pads to firm foam pads?
A: We have worked very hard to improve the functionality of our Classic Stampin' Pads. The firm foam allows for better ink coverage; plus it stays juicer and lasts longer.
Q: Do old Classic Stampin' Ink Refills work with the new firm foam pads?
A: Yes, with the exception of Basic Black, Basic Gray, Marina Mist, Perfect Plum, and Tempting Turquoise, which have been reformulated to work with the new foam pad material. We do not recommend using old ink refills in these colors with the new firm foam pads.
Q: Before I use my firm foam pad, do I need to tap it and massage the ink around?
A: No. The firm foam pads are ready for use immediately. The best stamping technique with the firm foam pad is light tapping.
Q: My pad is too wet. What should I do?
A: We suggest using a paper towel to remove some of the ink. The amount of ink in each pad is carefully monitored in production to ensure the two-year shelf life.
Q: The firm foam on my lighter color pads looks blotchy. Is this normal?
A: Yes. The blotchiness is caused by the characteristics of the pad material. It does not affect the stamped image.
Q: When I first stamp with certain colors, my images seem a lot darker. Why is this happening?
A: When stamping with your old pads, you had to work hard to get even ink coverage on your stamp. With the new firm foam pad, the stamp gets a lot more ink on it so when you stamp, your image will appear darker. Once your stamped image dries, the color will look normal.
Q: When I compare the firm foam pads to my felt pads, some of the colors don't seem to match. Why is this?
A: The firm foam and felt will not match exactly. Ink reacts differently to different materials. We have quality checked each ink color to ensure that the stamped ink color is true.
Q: What is shelf life of the firm foam pads? How long will the pad last before I need to re-ink it?
A: Shelf life is two years from the manufactured date, which means if you do not use the pad for two years, it should remain well saturated. If you use the pad frequently, the pad may need to be re-inked before the two years.
Q: What is the best way to remove the color labels from the bottom of the ink pad?
A: Start at the right bottom corner (just above the barcode) and slowly peel the corner up by removing both layers.
Q: Which end of the case do you apply the label to?
A: The label goes on the end where you open the case.
Q: If the ink pad becomes saturated with ink or liquid, will it cause the label to fall off?
A: No, the label should not be affected. However, like most labels, if you pick at it or try and remove it, it may start to peel up.
Q: What are some additional features of the new firm foam pads that I can share with my customers?
A: See additional features below:
  • The firm foam is nice and flat and will not become wavy.
  • The firm foam material does not imprint on the stamp images like the felt pad sometimes did. However, because the firm foam material is a foam base material, the stamp image can momentarily leave an imprint on the pad, which can transfer to a second stamped image. By inking your stamp on different areas of the pad or waiting momentarily for the ink to rise back to the top, you can easily avoid this situation.
  • The firm foam material is soft and has a nice bounce to it. It's not hard like the felt is.
  • The ink lay-down (how the ink is absorbed into the card stock) is even, not blotchy, and dries quickly. It has an increased opacity and stamps solid images beautifully.
Q: Will the ink color collections include the newly formulated five colors (Basic Black, Basic Gray, Marina Mist, Perfect Plum, Tempting Turquoise) during the preorder in May?
A: They will include the new formulations of Basic Black (Neutrals) and Marina Mist (Subtles). However, if you are planning on purchasing the Neutrals, Subtles, or Brights ink color collections, we recommend you wait until June 1, at which time the new ink formula will also be available in Basic Gray, Perfect Plum, and Tempting Turquoise.
Q: Will Stampin' Spots use the new firm foam pad?
A: No. Stampin' Spots will remain the same.
Q: Can I use the reformulated ink with my Stampin' Spots?
A: Yes.

More Retired Products - Accessories

Well here it is, the retired accessories list. I know its long, but just think of all the new stuff we will get in June with the new catalog. Be sure to order ASAP, because when these items are gone, that's it forever more.

Check out the list and place your order all at the same time right here!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Retired Stamp List

Hello stampers and friends, just a quick little post for the release of the Retired Stamp List from Stamupin Up today! The items on this list are available until May 31st.  Check it out and be sure to get your order in before they are gone!

Just click HERE to see the list.






Thursday, April 12, 2012

Simple and Step It Up

Hello friends, I'm finally back to stamping and hosting club. It's so nice to be back! At last night's club we made two great cards, one simple and one "Stepped Up". Here are both cards, complete with instructions.

Here is the simple version of my card. It uses Pear Pizzazz
card stock, Flirtatious Specialty Designer Paper,   Lace Ribbon Border punch, 2 1/2" Circle Punch, Tea Shoppe stamp set, Baker's Twine, Markers and Classic Inks

Of course you add a little more, but be sure to keep it simple. When you have the time Step It Up by adding more layers, more embellishment and of course some bling.

Step It Up
I added a layer of Whisper White that has been embossed on the Big Shot with Stripes Embossing folder, added a layer of Pear Pizzazz Pleated Ribbon, a strip of color for the sentiment and of course a Basic Rhinestone Jewel on a punched out flower!

For complete instructions see the additional details.