Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Introducing Stampin' Up! Online Classes



PERFECT FOR NEW STAMPERS AS WELL AS THE EXPERIENCED

Our new online stamping class is now available! This class shares innovative ideas to get the most out of your supplies (from stamps to the Big Shot) with clever tips and techniques. 

Divided into six sections focused on a variety of topics, this class includes videos, pdf files and supply lists for 30+ projects.

I just purchased and downloaded "The Basics" class and have already looked through some of the documents and watched a couple of videos.  There's a great video there making using the Stamp-a-ma-jig very easy to understand and use.  


PC Instructions
The files will be downloaded as archive files that you can then extract and save on your computer. When you click on the download link, an extraction program will automatically launch. Choose the location where you would like to save the files (be sure to note where you save them). Follow the prompts on the extraction program, then navigate to the location where you saved the files. Click on the file and open.

Mac Instructions
When you click on the download link, the file will be mounted as a drive. Once it is mounted, open the drive and drag and drop the files to the location of your choice on your hard drive. The files can then be opened.

Thank you for stopping by today - I hope you check out these classes.  I know I'm excited to check into them more so that I can be a better Demonstrator for you!

~ Donna



2 comments:

  1. I might look into this. First off I don't know a single soul who can't use a refresher course to pick up a tip or ten on most any subject, and secondly, that blasted Stamp A Ma Jig thingy still causes me problems. I know it's me not the thingiebob. It would probably help if I actually read instructions and practiced but well...you know...

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  2. There's a GREAT video on using the Stamp a Ma Jig, so easy to figure out with the visual.

    I buy the Vellum card stock we sell and stamp the image in StazOn in the corner and then leave it in the box of stamps. The vellum idea only works with the wood stamps though, since the clear stamps would be in a different spot each time.

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