The new Stampin’ Up! Catalog is here so it’s the perfect time to do a catalog tour. I want to make sure I let you know all the details to make sure you don’t miss a thing! I also want to point out some products you may miss (we don’t want THAT happening!) AND I want to review some of the symbols and codes so that you are aware of all the paper crafting goodness, inspiration, and know how to order properly.
New Stampin’ Up! Catalog: The Complete Tour Guide
You’ve got that beautiful new book full of card making inspiration and paper crafting ideas but did you catch everything in it? It’s easy to overlook some things and I don’t want that happening to you. Let me share some golden nuggets and get you on your way to another awesome year of Stampin’ Up! card making!
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Like I said--short and sweet post today! Hopefully the video was helpful to you so you can find all the awesome things in the catalog.
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Thank you for all the tips you left in your video today. I didn’t know about the shaded vs. vanilla coloring on the stamps that coordinate with either dies or punches. Two things I love about this year’s catalog …. #1, the colors that go with the DSP are shown with the pack designs (that way you can order the cardstock if you don’t have), and #2, the layout of the Accessories & More pages. Easier to see all the different items.
Yes! Great points! Thanks for watching!
Will the replacements blades for the new SU trimmer work for the previous model?
I’m sorry Kelly, they do not.
Jackie,
Where exactly do I find your original Stamparatus video?
Thanks,
Beth
Beth, I have a whole YouTube playlist series of videos about the Stamparatus. Check it out here.
Do you know of anywhere I can get them. I bought the trimmer one month before it was discontinued. Arrggghhhh!
I’m sorry Kelly. The issue is that the blades were defective and the manufacturer decided they would no longer make the blades; there was no way for them to make them to quality standards and be cost effective–this forced Stampin’ Up! to have to come up with a new trimmer, new blades and a new manufacturer. This was something that was just unforseen and out of Stampin’ Up!’s control.