Stampin' Up! has recently unveiled a new business tool specifically for you, the workshop hostess! It's a new Hostess Portal now available on my Demonstrator Business Website at www.cfindlay.stampinup.net You can find it by clicking on the "Host a Workshop", "Hostess Login" menu options.
This is a fantastic new tool to help you organize your workshop! All you need is your Workshop ID and your Hostess ID - both of which will be available from me.
It includes a page to easily help you manage your guest list, send invitations and reminders and tracks your guests RSVP's. You can even send a thank you to each of your guests after your workshop - all with the click of a mouse!
Definitely go take a peek - you can read about the many available tools in the Reference Guide which is found on the login screen at the bottom right of the picture. Definitely let me know if you have any questions or if you'd like to book a party!
Happy Stamping!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Bits & Pieces, Odds & Ends
With Spring on its way, I'm very quickly getting into the spring cleaning mood! For me, that not only means cleaning up and clearing out the clutter, but finding ways to organize and arrange what I've got left.
Because I'd rather spend my pennies on new stamps, it also means coming up with simple and inexpensive ways to get organized! One idea I'm sure has been out there forever (but I'm going to show you anyway!) is a way to organize all the tiny little bits & pieces or odds & ends left lying around. I was just so excited when I thought of this!
First of all, if you have a baby or know someone with a baby, you've probably seen these little glass jars baby food comes in.
Our youngest LOVES her baby food, so we're left with many, many small glass jars. (Yes, I realize I could make my own baby food, but I'm a busy mom of three kids with a lot on my plate already...let's just overlook this one-of-many flaws I have and continue, shall we?) ;)
Rather than recycle them right away, I've been putting them aside in a cardboard box in our garage. I'm SO glad I have! While once again tidying my stamping workshop (it's really never-ending), I realized I wanted something neat and tidy to store extra embellishments, sponge daubers, etc in and remembered the jars! I snatched one out of the box, ran it over to mycardboard box painting studio and drowned the lid in a coat of black satin spray paint. The hardest part was leaving it to dry...yes people...I had to wait an entire 15 minutes!!! *gasp* ;) The horror! ;)
I ran it back to my stamping workshop, dropped some felt embellishments in the jar and added the lid. Oh my goodness! I love it!!! I can't wait to paint the other million jars I've got leftover!!
I haven't decided if I'll leave the jar as is or if I'll add a label to the front with some chalkboard paint. The best thing is that this would work for ANY size glass jar with a metal lid. And, with the many different colors of spray paint available, you can easily customize jars to your own decor colors.
Happy Stamping!
Because I'd rather spend my pennies on new stamps, it also means coming up with simple and inexpensive ways to get organized! One idea I'm sure has been out there forever (but I'm going to show you anyway!) is a way to organize all the tiny little bits & pieces or odds & ends left lying around. I was just so excited when I thought of this!
First of all, if you have a baby or know someone with a baby, you've probably seen these little glass jars baby food comes in.
Our youngest LOVES her baby food, so we're left with many, many small glass jars. (Yes, I realize I could make my own baby food, but I'm a busy mom of three kids with a lot on my plate already...let's just overlook this one-of-many flaws I have and continue, shall we?) ;)
Rather than recycle them right away, I've been putting them aside in a cardboard box in our garage. I'm SO glad I have! While once again tidying my stamping workshop (it's really never-ending), I realized I wanted something neat and tidy to store extra embellishments, sponge daubers, etc in and remembered the jars! I snatched one out of the box, ran it over to my
I ran it back to my stamping workshop, dropped some felt embellishments in the jar and added the lid. Oh my goodness! I love it!!! I can't wait to paint the other million jars I've got leftover!!
I haven't decided if I'll leave the jar as is or if I'll add a label to the front with some chalkboard paint. The best thing is that this would work for ANY size glass jar with a metal lid. And, with the many different colors of spray paint available, you can easily customize jars to your own decor colors.
Happy Stamping!
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