October 2011 Newsletter

Page 1

just imagine Imaginisce Newsletter - October 2011

Issue 1, Volume 2

Introducing... the new and improved Smaller grip More space

Lighter weight

Sometimes bigger is better! That is why we have added the new XL size to our already popular family of brads, buttons, and badges. But that’s not all. Check out the sweet upgrades we’ve made to the i-top® tool. It’s lighter and so much easier to grip—you’ll be popping out these babies with no effort at all. If the i-top was your favorite tool before, now you have even more reasons to love it!

You could win this!! We are giving away our new i-top set to one lucky winner! You could win: • An i-top • Large and extra large heads • 4 punches (S, M, L, XL) • 4 sets of brads (S, M, L, XL) For your chance to win, post “Can’t top the new i-top!” to our newsletter blog post at www.imaginisceblog.com

Visit us online at www.imaginisce.com


tools i-top The i-top transforms an ordinary brad or button into a custom accent in just 2 easy steps. Create your own custom brads, buttons, magnets, badges, snaps or twists in just seconds! You just can’t top it!

i-rock Mini Iron With its collapsible handle and compact size, portability is a cinch! Take this mini iron to crops and quickly apply new iron-on bling to your projects. Better yet, use this iron with the i-rock stencil kits! Just set up the stencil and apply heat! A perfect project every time!

i-punch Six punches in one! Choose a size, give a squeeze, and punch through leather, chip board or multiple sheets of cardstock.

Visit us online at www.imaginisce.com


We are so excited about our new tools! We have been working hard here at imaginisce to bring you some of the latest and greatest innovative tools in the crafting industry. We look to some of the fastest growing crafting trends to create the products that you have been asking for. Our focus is to create tools to help you finish your projects in a snap! You have seriously gotta buy this stuff (and we’re not just saying that because they’re so stinkin’ cute in pink) These products are proven winners, tried and true, tested and retested. You’ll find yourself reaching for them over and over and over...

Lighted Tweezers

POGO

These tweezers come with an LED light to brighten up every crafting project. You’ll always know where and what you’re picking up (including all those sparkly i-rock gems).

This press-down applicator places a single circle of adhesive onto your project. Just click and stick without having to touch any sticky surface.

Little Snips Need to snip off those loose threads? What about cutting out your specialty paper or fabric toppers for the i-top tool? These scissors are perfect for portable crafting projects!

Check out some of our other favorite tools including the d-stress cordless rotary tool, the i-bond cordless hot glue gun, the i-rock cordless crystal and stud heat-setting applicator, and our petal rolling tools online at www.imaginisce.com.

Visit us online at www.imaginisce.com


We interviewed Sara Carling (Rocklin, CA), the designer of our new Happy Harvest scrapbooking line about her experiences as a designer and her inspiration for her new line. Here’s what she had to say...

Imaginisce: What did you use as inspiration to design the Happy Harvest line? Sara Carling: It’s easy be inspired when you’re dreaming up a fall collection. Apple pies, cozy sweaters, crisp fall air, lovely colors. It’s my favorite season.

I: What is your favorite thing about the Happy Harvest line? SC: Honestly, I love everything about this line. But if I had to choose it would be the colors, word art, characters, and leaves blowing in the wind. See! I can’t just pick one thing. The collection as a whole really captures the magic of fall.

I: What made you decide to become a scrapbook line designer? SC: I feel like this career found me. I started as a digital scrapbooker who needed designs to use for my layouts. I thought it would be fun to create some of my own, and one thing lead to another. Visit us online at www.imaginisce.com


I: What is your creative process when you are designing a scrapbooking line? SC: Have you heard of method acting? I call it method designing. For example, when I’m designing a Christmas collection (even if it’s in the middle of summer) I’ll listen to Christmas music, bake holiday cookies, and maybe even put up a decoration or two. I want to get excited about whatever the theme is so that those feelings come through in the designs.

I: How did you get into the scrapbooking industry? SC: I taught myself graphic design, and started selling some of my designs online to digital scrapbookers. I had some small work with a few scrapbook companies, but not much. Then, four years ago I met Imaginisce at a trade show in Anaheim, and I’ve been working with them ever since! They are such a warm & wonderful company to design for!!

I: What do you do when you have a creative block? SC: Creative blocks are tricky. One thing that seems to help is to do something else that’s creative in a different way. Things like baking, or other forms of crafting. They help to get me in the right energy so I can design.

I: What are some of your quirks or traits that most people wouldn’t expect you to have (as a designer)? SC: Aside from the fact that I’ll put up my Christmas decorations in July just to get inspired, I find it to be a little quirky how much music plays a role in my creative process. I find new music with every collection I design. It helps to give me new energy.

I: What is your favorite vacation spot? SC: My favorite “Daycation” spot is at Lake Tahoe in the summer. It’s the perfect place to lay out on the sand with the kids, and play in the cool glacial waters of the lake. It couldn’t be more beautiful there.

I: What is your favorite talent that you’re working on developing? SC: A talent I’m working on developing is Aztec dancing! I recently met a group of Aztec dancers at a Pow wow in Northern California. I was so blown away by them that I talked to them after to learn more about their culture. They were so kind, and invited me to come practice with them. Now I dance with them twice a week. I’m so new to it that I have no idea what I’m doing, and I’m certain I look like a fool. But I completely love it. I hope to learn it well enough to perform with them in full costume some day.

I: If you could tell our scrapbookers one thing, what would it be? SC: You all inspire me so much! I love seeing the amazing things you do with stickers, stamps, ribbons & paper. I feel honored every time I see someone use my designs to help capture & preserve their memories.

Visit us online at www.imaginisce.com


Christmas Countdown Home Décor Flip Frame Kit Supplies: 2 – 12 x 12 Jingle All the Way Paper #003359 1 – 12 x 12 All Spruced Up Paper #003356 1 – 12 x 12 Peppermint Stick Paper #003357 1 - 12 x 12 Cinnamon Snowflake Paper #003358 1 – 12 x 12 Christmas Magic Paper #003360 1 – 12 x 12 Holiday Hoopla Paper #003361 1 – Winter Wonderland Sticker Stackers #003373 1 – Trimmin' the Tree Die Cuts #003372 1 – Holiday Wishes Canvas Sticker #003370 2 – 8 1/2 x 11 Text on Sawdust Cardstock 1 – 12 x 12 Ruby Slipper Cardstock, Bazzill #2-216 2 – 12 x 12 Hillary Green Cardstock, Bazzill #5-511 2 – 12 x 12 Brown Cardstock, Bazzill #9-943 1 – Chestnut Roan Chalk Ink, Clearsnap 2 – 1 1/2” Metal Binder Ring 6” Green Tulle, Bazzill 6” Brown Pom Pom Ribbon, Bazzill 6” Red Ribbon, Assorted 6” Green & White Twine 1 – Red Glam Rocks #002988 1 – White Ikea Frame Tools Used: i-rock Tool #002260 i-punch Tool #003083 Supplies Needed: Paper Trimmer Scissors Adhesive Corner Rounder 1 – Red Small Button Foam squares

3/4", 1" Punches, Rounded Tab Punch, Stampin' Up Cut Instructions: 9 – Red Cardstock, 3 1/4 x 3 1/2” 8 – Brown Cardstock, 3 1/4 x 3 1/2” 9 – Green Cardstock, 3 1/4 x 3 1/2”

Designer Hints: 1. Using corner rounder, round bottom left and right corners using corner rounder. Flip pages are 3 1/4” width and 3 1/2” height. 2. Trim around all text for each page as shown. Sizes of those squares will vary in size based on the size of the text. Carefully review each phrase to determine approximate size. 3. Chalk ink around all cut pieces, circles, text blocks and background papers. 4. When pages are assembled punch holes 1/2” from top edge and 1/2” from outer edge. 5. Carefully remove smaller part of layered sticker on Winter Wonderland sticker stacker. We will reapply foam tape to these and adhere the top layer pieces to our countdown pages. 6. If you’d like to change the color of the frame, they can easily be spray painted with a coordinating color. © 2011 Imaginisce. Contents may be copied for classes.

Visit us online at www.imaginisce.com


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.