May 07, 2008

Lounged at the Diva Craft Lounge today....

Diva Craft Lounge Interview

Thanks Danielle and Rayme for having me on your show!

May 02, 2008

Happy Mother's Day (a little early...)

Happy_mothers_day_card Happy Mother's Day to you and yours! This post is a bit early, but I am excited to say that I will be out of town during the big day. My family and I are packing up next week and heading out to New Jersey for a family wedding. I am really excited because I get to see my sister and I believe the last time I saw her was over a 1.5 years ago. Sue...here we come! Are you ready for us?

The Happy Mother's Day card is stamped using the photographic Alias stamp "Devan" and "Happy Mother's Day" from the Pay Your Dues Holidays TWO set. The white flourishes are rubons from American Craft. It is all assembled on a transparency sheet that was converted into a card.

Besides playing with Mother's Day cards and packing for a long weekend to NJ, we've been working on lots of new stamp sets and ideas. We aren't sure when they will be released and they just may be realeased as we make them.

Be sure to check out the latest issue of Stamper's Sampler and Just Cards for lots of fun cards featuring Art Declassified. We are also featured in the latest Crafts and Things - an article on stamping and crafting military items! On Wednesday, May 7th I will be chatting with Danielle and Rayme on the Diva Craft Lounge - be sure to listen in!

Have a wonderful week and Happy Mother's Day!

~Karen

April 07, 2008

How Stamps are Made...

I've been asked many times how exactly stamps are made. Well, I know the design process and I leave the actual vulcanizing to my 'rubber guy'. As far as the design process, I come up with a design, pictures, etc., create the stamp set and lay it out on a predetermined sized canvas within Photoshop. I print out my 'canvas' into  black and white (or greyscale) and send the new design to my rubber manufacturer. He then sends it onto an engraver who creates a magnesium plate of the design. From there the magnesium plate is sent back to my 'rubber guy'. What happens next....

I found this video on You Tube: Making Art Stamps that shows how stamps are then created. It isn't the most exciting 7 minutes, but it is interesting! Jackson Marking Products created the video. They are manufacturers of rubber stamp equiptment and materials. I am not sure if my rubber manufacturer uses these exact machines or materials from JMP, but I am sure the process is similar!

Once the rubber sheets are created, they are sent to Art Declassified. We adhere the EZ Mount Foam to the rubber sheets and trim out the stamp sets. Larger sets are trimmed into one piece, so additional trimming is needed by you to seperate the stamps. (Sometimes you may find a large set that has all images trimmed out...over anxious trimmers get carried away sometimes!) For the most part, smaller sets and single stamps are trimmed to the image. We have tested all the ways to do the best trimming and cutting of sets and I am happy to say that the sets are currently being trimmed much better than they have been in the past. We thank you for being patient with us while we ironed out all the kinks! Every single stamp is looked at and inspected before it is packaged in a CD case and sent off to a store or to a customer. We are very proud of our quality control!

Pen_holder I couldn't post a blog entry without a picture. Here is a container that actually holds pens that say Art Declassified. These pens are suppose to make it into the wholesale orders, but sometimes they don't! The container is a paper mache box by Walnut Hollow. I used the "Fred Loves Lottie" stamp as well as a few stamps from the Beautiful Bisous collection. The redish color is a "tintz" from Fiber Scraps. I love that stuff!

Ok, I stated a newsletter would come on the first...it didn't happen. Stay tuned for a mid month newsletter with a big tax day sale announcement! Yes, a SALE!! WOO HOO!!

One more bit of business:

Any orders (retail or wholesale) that are received this week (April 7th-11th) WILL NOT SHIP UNTIL the week of APRIL 14th. The office will be closed so we can take a little vacation (YAY).  We will have some access to our email, but if we don't get back to you right away, don't worry - we'll respond next week! Thanks for all of our support!  ~Karen

March 24, 2008

Easy and Inexpensive Giftwrap...

When I was a teenager I worked at a Hallmark store. I couldn't wait to buy the Hallmark wrapping paper, bags, ribbon, etc. to wrap birthday gifts and Christmas gifts. It was also at the Hallmark store that I learned how to use things in ways they weren't intended. I learned how to take a roll of wrapping paper, crinkle it and create beautiful bows and garlands around the diplays. I learned how to use out of the ordinary items for merchandising. There are many times I refer back to my "Matawan Card & Gift" (name of the store) days and I thank the owners for all that I learned - craft wise, business wise, customer service....so, John & Maryann..if you are out there: THANK YOU! :)  Now onto my frugal giftwrapping...no more Hallmark paper here!

Take regular lunch bags and stamp them! We found a package of 50 brown bags and a package of white bags for $1.75. That comes to 3.5 CENTS EACH! You can customize the bags to the item inside. You can fold down the top portion of the bag, add two holes to the bag and feed a piece of ribbon through it to close up the gift. If you would rather have an open bag, cut the bag down using a pair of deco scissors and fill with tissue! You can even roll the top of the bag down and stamp some white tissue to match!

Do you just need a flat bag? No need to worry, cut off the bottom of the bag and fold the bottom of the bag and adhere it to the back. You now have a flat bag - great for gift certificates!

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I know, it is still a lunch bag - but you have to look past that! :)

Another inexpensive wrapping that I do...brown kraft paper (can be found in the office aisle along with shipping materials). You can stamp the paper, paint the paper, etc. I use my imagination and stamp/scrap stash and I go wild!

Stamps Used:

Apple Spice, Fete Days, Kewel Vine (All from Beautiful Bisous Collection)

Invoice, Check Please, Stich (from Pinch It set) and PYD Holidays TWO (All from the Componenets Collection)

French Script, Wire Tap (All from Background Checks Collection)

Ruth (Alias Collection)

Have a wonderful week!

~Karen

P.S. Check out Carol's project featuring Childhood and Lizabeth! Carol, THANK YOU for sharing!

March 18, 2008

Sharing your art....

I love getting mail. I love getting email. Everyday there is always something in my inbox/mailbox that catches my attention. Sometimes there are bills, but lately there have been cards and projects from YOU! It is so fun to see what YOU all have created from our stamps!Please keep the pictures and cards coming...we love to see them and maybe you will be featured on our blog!

Beth_k This card was sent to us by Beth K. She bought her USUSAL SUSPECTS image at Articus Studio in Stoutsville, OH. Beth, thank you so much for sharing your card with us! We love this image and we are so happy you are enjoying it!

Robin_willis Robin Willis from the Worldwin Papers Design Team sent this card to me. It features DEVAN and images from the DING DONG set. Check out Robin's gallery...she creates BEAUTIFUL cards. You can also find more of her work on her Blog. THANK YOU ROBIN!

If you would like to send us your creation, please include the store in which you bought it at so we can give a shout out to our local stores and webstores!

Have a wonderful week! ~Karen

P.S. If you signed up for a newsletter and you havn't received one...it is because one hasn't been sent in a while! Starting April 1st a monthly newsletter will be sent out to customers and retailers. We hope you enjoy it!

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