Check this out!!!!

I’m thrilled to share this fabulous magazine ad with you!!! Awhile back Kathy from Staedtler contacted me and asked if I would assist her in creating some projects for their up and coming winter magazine ads. Of course I say YES and then immediately contacted Wendy to see if she wanted to work on this super fun project. Wendy got to work and created these amazing projects featuring the adorable YNS stamp Tobogganing Ellie – CUTE!!!

Big thanks to Staedtler for featuring YNS stamps in their ad and to Wendy for all her hard work!!!

Enjoy your day!

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December Guest Designer and a Special Sneak Peek!!!

It’s December already!!!! I can’t believe it!!! Are you stamping away and getting all your holiday cards and crafts ready?! I know I’m way behind so hopefully I’ll be able to find some FUN crafting time soon to get some more tags, cards and gifts made! YAY!

I’m pleased to introduce to you our fabulous December guest designer…Veronica Zalis!!! I instantly fell in love with Veronica’s clean, simple and elegant creations and I knew all of you would love her amazing talent too!

Here are a few words from Veronica…

First let me say how excited I am to be the YNS Guest Designer for the month of December. I am a 35 year old Mother of two boys ages 1 and 4. They keep me busy but I try to make time everyday to play in my craft room. Eight years ago this month I was invited to a neighborhood card swap and I have been making cards every since! I love the world of paper crafting and I’m looking forward to sharing my work with you!

I’m so excited to share with you a little sneak peek today!!! Veronica made this adorable card featuring one of the new stamp sets by Jenny Suchin!!!! Yep, that’s right! Jenny has created some super adorable stamps for YNS and we are all busting at the seams to share them with you!!! Check out this cutie patootie elephant!!!

We’ve got lots of FUN and ADORABLE new stamps and dies for December so keep your eyes on this blog for more info!!!!

Have an awesome day!

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Football Fun

Just sharing a super fun football card Jodi, our November guest, created using the YNS stamp Football Dude. I love this stamp because not only is it super cool and on sale for a crazy good deal but it can be colored any team color to match the recipients favorite team!!!
When Jodi shared this card with me I emailed her and said it’s PERFECT! How did you know my husbands favorite team is Miami (green, orange and white)? She emailed me back and said “those are actual football team colors?! I just colored it to match the designer paper” LOL she had no idea she had designed the perfect Miami Dolphins football card! She totally cracks me up!
I’d like to send a special thank you to Jodi for joining us for the month of November! We hope to have you join us again sometime soon!
Also just a reminder about out current YNS challenge…Die Cuts! We would love  to have more YNS fans joining in all the challenge fun! You can check out all the details HERE.
I’ll be back to tomorrow with our wonderful and talented December guest.
Enjoy your day!
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YNS Deal of the Week Plus a SALE!

New stamps have been put into the YNS Next Deal of the Week bin plus tons of fabulous YNS stamps are in the YNS Bargain Bin which means they are currently 65-75% off – that’s what I call a CRAZY SALE!!!

Here are a few card samples from the DT displaying some of the stamps that are on sale…

Birthday Surprise Fhiona
Big Tall Grass
Best Buds
Dixie Daisy
Plus I’ve extended the YNS Special SALE!!!
20% of your entire order!!!! Including sale items!!!
Online Code – THANKYOU2011
Sale now ends Monday November 28th at midnight EST
Visit www.yournextstamp.com today!!!

Enjoy your day!!!

Karen

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CCC Winner and a SALE!!!

Happy Thanksgiving to all of you celebrating today! Have some yummy turkey and sweet potatoes for me please :o)

Carole’s CCC #4 post – Thankful touched my heart and I would like to thank everyone who took the time to comment on her post. If you haven’t read it you can find it HERE and her next post is on December 18th so mark your calenders and join us for CCC #5.

Our winner of the Life is Great Stamp is…

Cathy P. who said…

What a beautiful tribute to your mom, Carole! We all have interesting relationships with our moms and as moms, sometimes with our daughters too! I am thankful my children and grandson are happy, healthy and we have a good relationship. Our family Thanksgiving tradition – a huge family gathering and potluck at my sister’s house and a crazy white elephant gift exchange with the whole family. It’s so much fun and truly kicks off the countdown to Christmas! 🙂

Congrats Cathy! Email me to claim your prize.

I would like to thank all of you for loving and supporting YNS by offering you…

20% off your entire order!!!
Online Code is THANKYOU2011
Sale ends Sunday November 27th at midnight EST
Have a wonderful day!
Karen
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YNSC #56

Before we get started we just want to announce the winner of YNS challenge #55 – Friends!  And the lucky winner choosen by random is ….
#6 – Nicole with her sweet pair of cards using Cupcake Cutie Fhiona!
Congrats Nicole! Please email Karen to claim your prize and get your winners blinkie!
Hi there! Jenny here, hostessing this weeks YNS Challenge #56– Use die cuts on your project!
Before we get started I just thought I would go over the new rules, they’re really easy to follow…
1. You must use a YNS Rubber or Digi Stamp to play along
2. You may enter as many times as you like
3. You are welcome to combine your entry with other challenges
4. Have FUN! We want to see your awesome YNS creations!!!

One lucky winner will be chosen by random.org to win the adorable Ellie Loves to Ski cling stamp and the Winner Blinkie to proudly display on their blog!

Here is my card, using Ellie Loves Art…..

Jen D, using Light Up The Holidays die set and Light Me Up stamp set….

Kerri, using Snowman Delight stamp, Happy Holidays die set and Light Up The Holidays stamp and die set…..
Maureen, using Happy Holidays die set…..
Amy, using Happy Holidays die set…..
Jen R, using Happy Holidays die set……
And our YNS Guest this month, Jodi Collins, using Fairy Fhiona….
We’d love to see your creations! Link up here for your chance to win some new rubbah!
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CCC # 4 – Thankful

Hi, YNS Friends –

Happy November! This is one of my favorite times of the year: the calm before the hustle & bustle of the holiday season; the anticipation of good things to come, without the pressure of needing to get things done yet. Next week, we in the U.S. will be celebrating Thanksgiving.

To be perfectly honest with you, I don’t have a plethora of Thanksgiving traditions. I’ve tried a few times to start some; inviting extended family and friends, setting the table with the good china, serving the traditional dinner of turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, etc., going around the table and having each person tell one thing they’re grateful for, and so on. All that Norman Rockwell stuff.

None of those traditions I tried on for size ever fit. On those occasions when I attempted to implement the formula for an all-American Thanksgiving, I always felt a bit like a phony; like I was playing ‘dress up.’ That could be because I didn’t have a whole lot of experience in the holiday rituals department.

After all, Thanksgiving in the home where I grew up? Not a terribly big deal. My parents divorced by the time I was three, so on the holidays it was always just my mom, sister, and me. My sister is ten years older than I am, and by the time I was 10, she was married and lived across the country. From that point forward, Mom and I were on our own.

God bless her, Mom was not much of a cook. She taught at a community college, and often had evening classes. Thus, I ate a lot of my meals with Chef Boyardee and Mama Celeste.

Our Thanksgivings looked something like this: we would watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade together on the TV in the den. I sat there in my p.j.s and Mom worked on whatever project she was sewing at her machine. Then, once the parade was over, Mom would settle in for a full day of watching football. It didn’t matter who was playing; she’d watch all the teams, though the Dallas Cowboys and the University of Oklahoma Sooners were the only teams she truly rooted for. Not much for football, I’d go back to her bedroom and lounge on her big bed while taking in the annual Twilight Zone marathon on one of the cable channels.

Eventually, Mom would holler back to me and ask me what I wanted to eat for Thanksgiving, as if it had just occurred to her that some sort of meal was in order. At least one year, and possibly more, we went through the drive-thru of Del Taco. More often than not, though, I’d yell back, “Chicken and dumplings,” and within a few hours I’d be rolling and slicing biscuit dough, then dropping the strips into a simmering pot of chicken broth.

Last month, my mother died unexpectedly. For the past seven years, she lived within a mile of me and we spoke or saw each other daily. We had a complicated relationship, and when I complained about her, friends whose mothers had passed away would often say something like, “You’re lucky — I wish my mom was here for me to argue with.” My response would often be “You might not say that if you’d had my mom…”

Now, I get it. There’s very little I wouldn’t give to have my mom here for Thanksgiving. I wish I had the opportunity for one last conversation. What would I say? Of course, I would tell her that I love her, but more importantly, I would say, from the bottom of my heart, “Thank you.” I know she knew that I loved her, but I wonder if she knew or could feel how profoundly grateful I am to her for all that she did for me, and later, for my boys.

So, Mom, if you’re watching, this one is for you:
This little Thanksgiving number was created using the adorable Life Is Great image. Here’s a close up of this cute little gal in her paper-pieced teal turtleneck:
As I’ve gone through some of the things at Mom’s house, I was surprised to find she’d kept every card I’ve ever made for her. Even though she never acted like they were anything out of the ordinary, I think she must have liked them, and I think she’d like this one, too.

This Thanksgiving, we’ll be heading out for lunch at one of my husband’s aunts. His grandmother is 101 years old, so we can’t not have Thanksgiving with Granny. But when we get home, I think I’ve figured out what I’ll make for dinner for Sean and the boys: chicken and dumplings, in honor of Mom. Maybe it will even become a tradition.

For those of you celebrating Thanksgiving next week, what is one of your favorite traditions? If you aren’t celebrating Thanksgiving or don’t have any traditions, tell me something or someone for whom you’re grateful. You have until midnight next Thursday (aka Thanksgiving) to be eligible for Karen’s random selection of one lucky commenter to win the Life Is Great set.

In the meantime, I’ll leave you with one of my favorite blessings. If you like it, feel free to adopt it as your own.

Lord, for food in a world where many walk hungry,
For faith in a world where many walk in fear,
And for family and friends in a world where many walk alone,
We give you our thanks.

Amen

XO – Carole

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Winner from Jen d’s Blog Post

I hope you are enjoying your week!

Last week we officially welcomed Jen del Muro to the YNS Design Team! Woot! Woot! She had a giveaway on her blog post and for a chance to win theYNS stamp Ellie Loves to Knit you had to answer her secret question…

What {kinda specifically} do I have in common with YNS? And, no, I was not made in Canada!

The answer is Ellie!

Here is our random winner…

Comment by Ivette E — November 9, 2011 @ 12:01 pm

That your daughter’s name is Ellie, same as their stamps’ name?!

Congrats Ivette! Please email me to claim your prize!!!

Be sure to check our Friendship challenge! We would LOVE to have more YNS fans join in all the challenge FUN!

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Your Next Deal of the Week

I’ve put some AWESOME YNS Stamps in the Your Next Deal of the Week bin!!!

Monkey Gone Bananas – Wendy Ramlakhan
Jumbo Ginger Giraffe – Peggy Toole
Soccer Cutie – Kerri Michaud
Penguin Greetings – Wendy Ramlakhan

I even added a few more stamps to the YNS Stamp Bargin Bin

Shirley Temple Ellie – Maureen Wong
Celebrate Set – Linda Cummings
Be sure to stop the YNS Store and check out all the fantastic deals!!!
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Special BONUS!!!
Use the code YNSBONUS and get an additional 10% of your entire order!!!!
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Offer valid until November 20th 2011 at midnight EST

Enjoy your day!

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Kards for Kids

Recently I met a wonderful lady Bela and her daughter Rebecca at ScrapFest in Oshawa. They introduced me to this wonderful program called Kards for Kids. This program is dedicated to helping make children smile…really can’t get much better than that! Cards donated to this program are sent to kids staying at the Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto and I don’t think I could explain this program better then the founder herself so here are a few words from Bela…
I started KKHSC about 4 years ago.  Every month I would deliver cards to the hospital for the kids.  The nurses and doctors would then deliver them to the kids on their birthday.  Also, if a child wished to have a blank or thank you card, they would be welcome to have some.  
Last year’s Holiday card drive was successful and so was this past month’s Halloween card drive.  It resulted in over 230 cards being delivered to the kids for Halloween.  Lots of smiles happened for sure.

I have a group of ladies that mail cards to me and I deliver them quarterly or whenever I go to Toronto.  I take a photograph for the blog and then the Women’s Auxiliary will hold the cards until my rep comes.  At times I get a chance to photograph with the rep too.  The Rep will then e-mail me and let me know that the cards have been delivered to the nurse’s station.  Presently our cards are being sent to the Oncology/Hematology wing at Sick Kids.  Our little neighbour Connor Fox passed away just before Christmas last year and in his memory we send the cards to the wing in which he spent most of his third and fourth year of life in.  His mom was honoured and the nurses were so happy to host the cards for the kids.

Our Christmas/Holiday card drive is on now.  I am personally giving away 3 stamping related gift certificates and I am hoping that these incentives with get people to see the blog and have them join in on the fun.  Last year there many winners and I am hoping that the drive is more successful this year.  

This is such a wonderful cause and very dear to my heart.  I dedicate a lot of time and money to this cause and to have more people join me in creating cards would be a goal that I would love to reach.  I have walked through the halls of Sick Kids so many times and I have always seen children smile.  These are children with life-threatening illnesses and they smile when they receive these cute little cards.  We make cards that gear to new born and up to 19 years of age.  All year long we send blank, birthday,thinking of you and thank you cards to the card box.  We also make notebooks for the parents.  Parents get the notebooks so that they can record medical information about their child.  The hospital rep asked me to put out word to create these notebooks for the kids.

  
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I know that Bela’s story has touched my heart and I hope it has done the same for you. I would love for you to visit her Kards for Kids blog and be sure to contact Bela (her email link is in her side bar) to donate handmade cards to this wonderful cause.

Thank you in advance for supporting such a wonderful program! I know I’ll be sending some handmade YNS cards to the Kards for Kids!!!

Hugs

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