November 24th, 2007 | No Comments »

Yeah! The new medicine seemed to have a bit of effect on me. At least I could sleep well last night! And so I finally managed to get another item done! Just in time for Christmas: a Mini AlbuMail set to help you create unique Christmas Cards quickly. Here’s a preview:

Seasons Delight Mini AlbuMail A4

Mini AlbuMail is a mini album designed to be easily folded for mailing which can then be hung on the wall for display by the recipient! Each Mini AlbuMail fits 3 photos with your own title/notes plus a short letter/message on the other side. It’s as easy to use as QuickPages.

This pack will give you 3 (three) Mini AlbuMails. Each consists of Inside file in PNG, Outside file in JPG, and 2 Return Labels. A folding template and complete Instructions are provided as well. Created using various ztampfilicious kits, each Mini AlbuMail is filled with rich delightful details just perfect for your cherished photos for the holiday!

This ‘Seasons Delight’ Set is a perfect way to send out your Christmas and Holiday Greetings to your friends and family… They make great keepsakes too! See below for detailed previews of each Mini AlbuMail in this pack!

The finished project will look like this (done using the ‘Fall Pack’ Mini AlbuMail).

All created at industry-standard 300dpi for best quality print out. The unfolded size is half A4 Size Paper (divided vertically).

Click here to see close-up previews of each Mini AlbuMail in this set.

That’s it for now, folks! Hope those of you celebrating Thanksgiving had a good one. Have a wonderful weekend, everyone! (And don’t forget to vote for the Ztampfans Challenge #3! Thanks!).

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November 22nd, 2007 | 2 Comments »

1. The Voting Period for Ztampfans Challenge #3 has begun! Go and have a look at the beautiful entries at Ztampfans Challenges Gallery. Cast your vote by typing “Voted!” in the comment field on the layout of your choice. The last day to vote is on Wednesday, Nov. 28th. Happy Voting!

2. And… don’t I have an exciting announcement to make! I have been participating in a book on digital scrapbooking and the book is now available for pre-order from Amazon.com! Although my contribution is only in the form of digi kits and layouts, it is still a cool thing, don’t you think? Layouts by some of the Z!Girls are featured in the book too. Oh… and one of my layouts is on the back cover! Woohooo…! Are you curious yet?

The title of the book is Picture Yourself Creating Digital Scrapbooks by Lori Davis and Sally Beacham. This is their 2nd collaborative work on digital scrapbooking. Their first book is called “Digital Scrapbooking” – also available from Amazon – and it was a success. Picture Yourself Creating Digital Scrapbooks is written for the novice digital scrapbooker and the experienced paper scrapbooker who wants to dive into digital. It’s also designed to be inspiration for the intermediate or experienced digital scrapbooker, who can peruse the layouts by our featured designers and their creative teams, and use the book’s resource DVD contents in their own unique way.

Written in an easy-to-follow and highly visual format, the book teaches the reader step-by-step how to create beautiful scrapbooks using their digital camera, computer, and basic graphics software. The accompanying DVD includes 13 kits from 7 designers, fonts from Larabie, Kingthings, Melissa Baxter, Miss Tiina, Robin Rowlands, Hoodsy and from the author, Sally Beacham: assorted plugin and utility demos, other miscellaneous scrapping stuff and some tutorials. The contributing designers are: Angela M. Cable, Doris Castle, Glenda Ketcham, Lauren Bavin, Roberta D’Achille, Terry Maruca and me, Lie Fhung.

My contributing kits are: “Oh Baby” and “Painting Kit” that I created quite a while ago but had to keep in secret until now :). Just click on the image below to see more detailed images and sample layouts done with the kit:

Oh Baby + Painting Kit

3. And… to serve you better, I have set up an Amazon Associate Store where you can find digital scrapbooking related things such as reference and how to books, digital imaging software, tool and things for your hybrid projects and scrapbook albums to keep your printed digiscrap layouts!

There are sections of my hand picked Children Books, Books I Read, Music I Heard and Movies I Watched there as well! Check it out! The URL of the Fhungalicious Things store is: http://astore.amazon.com/fhungalicious-20. This link is also accessible from here at Ztampfilicious Blog (down there on the right panel under “Pages”) and from Ztampf!Shop (on the left panel under “Categories”).

P.S. On the allergy-side, the new medication still doesn’t give me any relief but at least the night time one made me sleep :). I slept for 12 hours straight last night and I wouldn’t have awoken even then if I wasn’t busting to pee! LOL!

Oh one more thing:

HAPPY THANKSGIVING to those celebrating! Enjoy the warmth of home cooking and family gathering :).

Take care!

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November 21st, 2007 | No Comments »

Yeah I can’t sleep again – the itches… And I thought I’d better send out a reminder here:

Ztampfans Challenge #3 is ending soon. Get scrapping and post your entries at the Ztampfans Challenges Gallery here: http://ztampf.com/ztampfest/v/Contests/ztampfans_challenges/ before 22 November 2007. You might win the $20 PayPal CashPrize :).

Upon requests, I have made the Version Française of the Ztampf! MINI CraftyCalendar 2008 Kit available from Ztampf!Shop. Let me know if any of you want the kit in your language. Currently it is available in US English (Weeks start on Sunday), Global English (Weeks start on Monday), Deutsche Version and Version Française.

That’s it for now. I’d better try to get some sleep – hopefully the itches will subside soon.

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November 18th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

Yeah! Ztampfever #28 has finally been released earlier today! Have you subscribed yet? It’s not too late to receive the… ahemmm… tucked into the newsletter.. Subscribe now – I’ll re-queue it a few times later ;).

And yes, I did finish one new item for the shop – just in time for those Christmas projects:

Appliquettes No. 3

There are a total of 28 stitched goodies there! Use them for your layouts, Christmas cards, etc. Combined them to create holiday seasons scenes… There are just many possibilities to use these.

I actually started working on this pack waaaay…. back when I was creating the Mini Crafty Calendar Kit. Those of you who purchased it might recognize one of the Christmas Trees above. I’m glad to be able to finish this pack. I hope you like it! This nasty allergy really slows me down a lot – I just can’t keep concentrating for a long period of time whereas usually I could work non-stop for hours and hours designing things. I’m still itching…. It’s been going on for 1.5 months now. Crazy! I’m going to see a supposedly very good specialist this Monday, though. Keep your fingers crossed that this time I would get at least some relief from the itch if not the cure. I can’t wait to get back to normal… I have a long to do list and ideas for new stuff that I want to make! So wish me lots and lots of luck :).

Have you been to the Ztampfest Gallery these past few days? Something is up! The Ztampfans Challenges has been moved from Facebook to Ztampfest Gallery as many of you have requested. So go check it out! The current challenge runs through Nov. 21st and the prize is $20 PayPal Cash!

Ztampfans Challenges

That’s it for now! Enjoy :)

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November 5th, 2007 | 2 Comments »


my strawberry skinIt’s been over a week since my last entry; my allergy (or whatever that is) really slows me down a lot. The medication doesn’t give me any relief from the itch and now the skin on my arms and parts of my legs and body are textured like orange peel or strawberry skin. I love textures, but not on my skin! To make matters worse, it looks like I’m allergic to the medication too! Aaargh!!! So for the past couple of days I got swollen eyelids and face – they’re still swollen now :(.

So I’ve decided to stop all medications. They are not addressing the cause as the doctors don’t know it themselves. The function of the treatment is to repress the itch and it is not working for me. They’re giving me new problems instead! On top of everything else, my skin now has become hyper sensitive. It’s a real challenge to find clothing that won’t irritate it. Any slightest roughness i.e. on the inner seams would make my condition worse. Perhaps I should shop for all things silk with impeccably soft inner seams and replace my entire wardrobe with them! Anyone willing to fund me for this? LOL

Anyhow, last Wednesday I had some blood test done; since my itch is all over the body it might be caused by something internal/systemic disease i.e. liver malfunction or anything that causes toxins to build up in the body. It is possible that it’s not allergic at all, which might explain why the medications didn’t work. The blood test result won’t be ready until this coming Thursday. They took 6 ampules of blood – they’d better be able to tell me something definite about my ailment.

For now I just drink plenty of water, have a lot of fruits, restrain myself from having any coffee and chocolate (tough!), keeping cool (temperature wise, that is!) and try not to scratch so much…

In case anybody is wondering, the medications are Semprex and Hydroxyzine. I googled Semprex and found out that it is known to have side effects and might cause allergic reaction! I was flabbergasted! How come any of the doctors (or the dermatologist) didn’t warn me of this possibility while they very well knew that I develop this new allergy – that we don’t even know what caused it. It could be anything. At the very least, they should have told me… Oh well! That’s what Google is for, I guess – among many other things!

Anyway! Thanks for those sending me get well emails, much appreciated :). Lynn, I hope your allergy has gone. Yulia, how’s your allergy now – have they pinned point the exact allergen? 3/4 of 30 is a lot! Depending on my blood test on Thursday, I might get a skin prick test. Wish us both luck! Gayle, thanks for the link. I’ve checked my mattress and beddings – and found nothing like described as bedbugs… So at least we know that it’s not bedbugs.

Enough about this wretched topic. I wanted to share these with you – they are my designs produced by Inque Boutique. They basically purchased my designs straight up. If you’re into stamping and paper-crafting, do check the stamps out! They are available both online and off line across the US. I have to admit that I like their system: combining the best features of rubber stamps and clear stamps. You can click on the images to visit the Inque Boutique website.

What A Feeling Set

Journalia Set

And guess what! Did you notice any changes at Ztampfest Gallery recently? Check out the links on the right here on the blog… Under the Z!Girls Galleries… Yes! We have a new Z!Girl! She is Donna, whose gorgeous works most of you have seen during the Ztampf! 2nd Weekly Challenges. We’re all very excited to have her as part of the Z!Team.

Well, I haven’t been designing at all for the past weeks because of the allergy. I do have a few new things in progress – I hope to be able to finish them within the next few days. Thank you for your patience :).

Now please wish me well a.s.a.p. This has been going on for too long…

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October 26th, 2007 | 5 Comments »

It’s been a week since the last entry! What’s up? Well, something weird is happening with my body. Somehow I have developed an allergy to something that has yet to be found. It all started at the beginning of this month… just a harmless little itchiness above my left wrist. But then I noticed a splatter of tiny reddish bumps there. Hmmm. Insect bites? I didn’t give it much thought until a few days later when I noticed similar itch and bumps on my right arm, above the wrist – almost symmetrical to the left one! Within a week, it got so much worse – all the way up my arms…

So I’ve been to a doctor twice and to a dermatologist once. So far none of the medication seems to really work. The new medication did ease off the bumps but new ones still appearing here and there… Spreading to my legs and parts of my body. Never mind how my skin looks now… I know one day it will smooth itself out. But maaan… it’s so itchy all over! Although I know that everything must come to an end which means this itchiness will come to an end one day, it is still a royal PITA indeed! What’s worse, it disturb my sleep too so I’m not getting enough sleep although I go to bed early (an achievement for me, the chronic night owl!).

The thing with allergy is that there are thousands of possible allergen. To pin point exactly what it is could take a lot of time, time and resources. So for cases like me – which considered to be not so bad, most doctors would just choose the take the short cut. That is, easing off the allergic reaction without really knowing the cause of it.

Now, allergy could happen suddenly. Things or food that you have been having all your life could out of the blue become allergen. Your body simply decided to react badly to them. I’m worried that this is the case with my allergy because I can’t recall having anything new/unusual around the time I first got the itchiness. Then the possibilities are wide open… it could be anything! Although… according to the dermatologist, judging from my itchiness it doesn’t seem to be from food. Food allergy usually give wider reaction, i.e. retching, dizziness, swelling and such. So I guess my condition is not so bad indeed.

But still… what could it be the cause? A mystery to solve! If I don’t know what it is, then I can’t do anything to prevent it from happening again! And trust me, it’s a royal PITA to have this itch all over your body!

Ohkay. Enough about that unpleasant subject. Let’s move on to something more useful and fun! Have you heard about TrailFire? I found out about it from Heidi of DigiscrapInfo.com. You can read about it here. It looks like a useful thing to implement so I gave it a try!

I’ve always wanted to see how my kits are being used by my customers (you!) and from time to time I’m lucky enough to see them on public galleries such as DST or SBB. Some of you would give me links or even uploaded your layouts to Ztampfest Gallery. But what if we could build a list of layouts done using certain kits that everyone can add to and view! This will create a good inspiration source too!

For example, here I made a trail for Phrench Phoebe Layouts:
http://trailfire.com/fhung/trailview/48120

If you’re registered at TrailFire, you can add to the list! See how easy it is done. I like the nifty buttons – very clever! In the future, I might add more trails for each kit so if you need more inspirations for using certain kits, just visit the trail and you can see various layouts from various sites, not limited to Ztampfest or DST or SBB or wherever:).

I’ve also created this trail: Mac Tips’n Tricks – for Mac users like me. I hope they will find it useful!

To see all the Trails that I’ve created so far, you can visit: http://trailfire.com/fhung/. I’m still building them. I think that over time it could be a handy valuable cross-reference vault that is accessible from anywhere on the net :).

And speaking of Mac… Leopard is unleashed today! I’ve been waiting for it for so long! You know what my plan is? I’m going to get myself a top of the line iMac. 24″. 2.8 GHz. 4 GB RAM. 1 TB HD space. Yes, I need a really powerful machine for my kind of work. Large display will help too! I’ve been doubting over whether to get a desktop or not since the last time I was using desktop was in 1998, on a PC. After much reconsideration… I decided that yes, a desktop will work best for me. So as soon as the iMac is shipped with Leopard inside, I’ll place an order at Fortress. What is Fortress? It is an electronic shop chain in Hong Kong that offers 2-year interest free installment plans when you spend over HKD 2,000 (USD 255). Isn’t it just great? That’s my secret why it seems so easy for me to just decide: “I want the top of of the line iMac available out there!” :D.

Now… the Ztampfans Challenges. I’ve made a boo boo which you can read about in Ztampfans Group @ FaceBook. But more importantly, the voting is now begun! Go there and vote for your favorite layout! The lucky winner will get a $20 Gift Certificate to be used at http://ScrapSupply.com!

And I made a new layout today using my new halloween stuff:

Halloween at DB, 2006

Well, that’s it for now! TEO is just back with chocolates and DVDs for the weekend! He’s cooking dinner now – I’d better go to the kitchen and harass him a bit ;).

Have a wonderful weekend, Everyone! Wish me luck so the allergy will go away soon!

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October 19th, 2007 | 3 Comments »

Just a quick post – I’m suffering from a new allergy that keeps me scratching all over! It’s not pretty! But anyway… I managed to get the Ztampf! MINI Crafty Calendar 2008 Kit ready for you :). It is available in US English and Global English versions.

The original collapsible desk-calendar great for super special gifts that last the whole year and then some! Now in Mini Vertical: the size of the finished calendar is 5.25″ x 7.50″ with the Stand Folder (the size of the calendar pages themselves is 5″ x 7.25″). Create fully customized keepsakes to give for Christmas, New Year, Valentine’s Days, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Just Because…

Ztampf! MINI CraftyCalendar 2008 Kit

Ztampf! MINI CraftyCalendar 2008 Kit

Ztampf! MINI CraftyCalendar 2008 Kit

Ztampf! MINI CraftyCalendar 2008 Kit

Click any of the images above to see it in the shop – there are more preview images there.

NOTES:
You can print and assemble your CraftyCalendar at home and the binding can be done at your local output/copying center i.e. Kinko, Staples, Costco, etc. The material for the Stand/Folder is 0.5 mm thick mounting board which you can get from your local craft supply/stationery shop. More detailed information is provided in the Instructions Booklet.

If you would like to do your own binding, check out the small Bind-It-All machine – available from ScrapSupply.com. To get the Bind-It-All Detailed User Guide (not included in the purchase of the machine itself), just click here.

Enjoy crafting your super special calendars!
I’d be very happy to see your creations in the gallery :).

Have a fabulous weekend, Everyone!

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October 16th, 2007 | 4 Comments »

First off, the Ztampfever No. 27 has been released! Have you subscribed yet?

Did you know that you can read previous editions from this page here: http://ztampf.com/ztampfever.html? Just scroll down to the Archive section. You might not be able to enjoy past coupons, but a few direct download links would still be there ;). Some people found the newsletter layout to be inspiring too :).

Have you heard? The Ztampf! Weekly Challenges has ended and of course, after much agonizing choosing between so many amazingly gorgeous layouts, we’ve got the winners!

THE GRAND PRIZE WINNER IS… MamaCrina with “Once Upon A Time“!
Congratulations!

The Winners for the Week 4 Challenge:
• First Communion by LynnZant
• Fairy Dreaming by 5Angels
• Lissy by Sternrakete
Click here for the complete list of winners.

Those of you loving the challenges, worry not! We’re going to have fun bi-weekly challenges over at Ztampfans Group starting this Thursday, 18 Oct. 2007. How does it work? A new challenge will be posted every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month. The challenges, requirements and prizes will be varied but ANY ONE is ALWAYS welcome to play and to vote. Participants may post as many layouts as they wish.

Participants will have 1 week to upload their layouts with the following week dedicated for voting time. Anyone may vote but only 1 vote is allowed per challenge. The Layout that received the most votes will win. The winner will be announced along with the posting of the next challenge.

What do you think? Interested to play? You will need to join Facebook first. Don’t worry, it is super easy and fun! It could be addicting though, so be warned ;). Once you’ve joined, look for my name Lie Fhung or Ztampfans Group.

Now… the brand new stuff:


And the Deutsche Version of the Ztampf! 5×7 Card Calendar 2008 Kit is now available:

Is that all? Nope! I’ve received my Bind-It-All machine last week and I’ve used it to bind my newest Crafty Calendar Kit coming up to the shop by this weekend! It took some practice to make a perfect binding though, so I advise you to make a mock-up calendar set to practice with. Later you can use this as a guide/example. Here’s a sneak peek for the new Crafty Calendar Kit. Most of the kit is down, I just need to work on the illustrated Instructions Booklet.

COMING SOON : Mini-Vertical Ztampf! Crafty Calendar 2008 Kit

I used the Centering method with 6 holes so that I can have 4 Calendars made from just 1 Double-O Wire binding. Yup, I am a thrifty gal at heart! But it looks good that way, isn’t it?

The Bind-It-All machine will be perfect for the regular size Ztampf! Crafty Calendars too! Get yours from my favorite shop here. In my experience, all orders come with a tiny pack of m&m’s ;). I haven’t shopped there much since I’ve gone digi though…

That’s it for today. Now I need to get some lunch and if I am lucky I might be able to catch a nap too! (Only had about 3.5 hours of sleep last night!).

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October 12th, 2007 | No Comments »

TERMS OF USE (TOU)

In the light of recent events related to my Terms Of Use, Copyright and such – I have added a Page here in Ztampfilicious Blog where anyone can easily find the terms and requirements of use for Ztampf! products. All of this has always been available from the Ztampf!Shop as well, but I reckon the more widely it is made available, the easier it will be for people to find it – whether they are particularly looking for it or not.

Some people, especially those who are totally new to digital scrapbooking or online communities might not realize that when they download or purchase digital scrapbooking items, what they obtain is the rights to use the items but they do not have the rights of ownership to them. In other words: they do not own the items, even the ones they purchased. Instead, they are given a non-exclusive right to use them for their own personal use. There are certain terms and requirements attached to them. These are usually specified in the Terms Of Use (TOU) or Read Me file enclosed within the related downloadable files/folders. Terms Of Use often varies from one designer to the next, so make sure you read the ones you are using.

I would like to emphasize here the importance of reading the Terms Of Use (TOU) of ANY Designers whose work you are interested in. When the Terms Of Use is made available in their website, then make sure you read it thoroughly before downloading anything. Understanding the TOU will help you to avoid committing copyright violation acts or illegal file sharing activities out of ignorance. If in any doubts, just email the Designer. I am sure they will happily answer your questions.

I realize that my Terms Of Use and Licenses might felt to be too lengthy by some people. I’m afraid it is so by necessity to provide as comprehensive and as precise information as I could. I am aware that some people and many non-English speaker customers might find it difficult to completely understand the terms. If you have ANY questions regarding them, please do not hesitate to email me. Do not wait until someone informed me of “copyright violation case” as has happened several times. PLEASE read my Terms Of Use before you even clicking the “Add To Cart” button. Thank You for those of you who have done so. And Thank You very much for abiding to them :). I really appreciate it.

TUTORIAL USE LICENSE

With the rapid growth of digital scrapbooking, there have been a growing numbers of personal websites offering tutorials for using various digital imaging programs. A lot of these tutorial websites provide downloadable ‘material’ so people can replicate the steps described in the tutorial. This is a very effective way to learn indeed. Sadly, some tutorial writers either didn’t read or simply don’t understand the Terms Of Use attached to the ‘material’ they are redistributing through their tutorial packages.

I realize that tutorials are benefiting many people and I would like to support them by providing a Tutorial Use License. This way, tutorial writers can continue providing tutorials along with the related materials with clear conscience; without violating my copyright and Terms Of Use. Everyone’s happy! Click here to read it and if you’re interested to obtain one, just email me with all the required information.

That’s it for now :). Thank you for reading this!

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October 8th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

Upload Alert! Finally managed to get this ready – now available at Ztampf!Shop:
Ztampf! 2008 5x7 CardCalendar Kit

More preview images:
Ztampf! 2008 5x7 CardCalendar Kit
Ztampf! 2008 5x7 CardCalendar Kit

And here comes the Card Calendar Kit in 5×7 inches size with all the date on 1 page! As usual, I love to include more… so here are 3 Card Calendars PLUS 3 matching QuickCards which you can use on the back side for double-sided printing and as card-size QuickPages (see the additional preview image). I have also included a template to create a tent-fold greeting cards using this Card Calendar Kit, along with 3 sets of matching card covers. Of course, instructions provided!

These make great gifts and keepsakes for your loved ones and yourself :). Available in US English with the Weeks Start on Sunday and Global English with the Weeks Start on Monday.

What’s included in the pack:
• 3 5×7 inches Card Calendar pages in PNG format and transparent windows for your photos
• 3 5×7 inches QuickCards in PNG format and transparent windows for your photos
• 1 Dates Overlay (2008) in PNG format with transparent background for you to use with any papers/kits you want to create your calendars from scratch.
• 9 Unique Date Markers in PNG format as reminders for those important dates!
• 3 sets of matching Card Covers (spread, 10×7 inches)
• 1 Tent-Fold Card Template
• Instructions with Illustrations

All created at 300dpi for optimum print out result.
Created using the very popular Structure Kit, Soaring Kit, and Phrench Phoebe Kit.

Comments? Questions? Just e-mail me!

Have fun digiscrapfting ;).

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October 8th, 2007 | 4 Comments »

Yay! Thank you very much to everyone participating. There are so many beautiful layouts with even more creative techniques to choose from! Well, the job is not getting any easier… After much considerations, we’ve finally got the winners:

• Adi Tamir with Eye for An Eye
• mamacrina with Park + Daddy = Playtime
• Zwyck with Because I Love You

The 3 creative scrappers above are winning the following:
• a Ztampf! $135 Gift Certificate
• a KOLO Cortina CD Album shipped to your address – cool and perfect to keep your backup cds!
• a KOLO 10% Off Discount Coupon to be used at http://mykoloalbum.com – a gorgeous and flexible alternative for printing your digital layouts. Read more…

All non-downloadable prizes will start shipping at the end of the Weekly Challenges – October 15th, 2007. Please email me your complete postal address! The Ztampf! GC has been emailed directly from the shop – please watch out for it :).

I also would like to mention some outstanding layouts that *almost* make it:
• LynnZant with Scrambler
• LilysMom with Amy’s Costumes
• Sternrakete with Luna

Congratulations! Excellent work! Keep those gorgeous layouts coming for the WEEK 4 Challenge – the last round of the Ztampf! 2nd Birthday Weekly Challenge! Don’t forget that everyone who participated in ALL 4 challenges will receive a little gift from Ztampf! ;).
Happy Scrapping!

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October 7th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

The last round of the Ztampf! 2nd Birthday Weekly Challenge!

DEADLINE to post your entries: Oct. 13, 2007 – midnight, New York Time Zone before Sunday, Oct. 14. To see what time is it now in New York, click here.

Each participant may submit up to 3 (three) layouts each week. You have to be a registered user in order to be able to upload your layouts here.

3 lucky scrappers will win the following:
• a Ztampf! $135 Gift Certificate
• a KOLO Cortina Mini Album shipped to your address – cute for keepsakes to carry around in your purse!
• a KOLO 10% Off Discount Coupon to be used at http://mykoloalbum.com – a gorgeous and flexible alternative for printing your digital layouts. Read more…

This Week 4 Challenge is brought to you by Edeline and Novita.
Here’s the challenge:

The winners will be announced here and at the Ztampfilicious Blog on the evening of Oct. 15, 2007 (New York Time Zone). The Grand Prize Winner will be announced in the Ztampfever Newsletter as well!

Don’t forget that everyone who participated in ALL 4 challenges will receive a little gift from Ztampf! ;).

Happy Scrapping!

P.S.

I have been working on a couple of new 2008 Calendar Kits – I just need to create some actual samples, take photos of them, write the instructions and they’ll be up at the shop… Probably sometimes next week. Just can’t finish them by this weekend… I’m sorry!

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October 5th, 2007 | 3 Comments »

Just a short post to let you all know that there is a brand new stuff up at the Ztamp!Shop now:

Lumoz Page Overlays Set
Lumoz Page Overlays Set

How do you like it?

There are a total of 16 different – 12″x12″ page overlays.

Includes:
• 2 Flying Bats Overlays
• 3 Blood Splatter Overlays
• 1 Creepy Bugs Overlay
• 1 Dancing Fairies Overlay
• 1 Fallen Leaves Overlay
• 1 Pumpkin Jacks Overlay
• 1 Skeletons Overlay
• 2 Spiders Overlays
• 3 Trailing Stars Overlays
• 1 Flying Witches Overlays

Positively terrific for Halloween and Fall/Autumn projects – but a lot of them are ztampfiliciously versatile for many other themes from gothic to dreamy whimsical to romantic to teenage angst types of projects.

Combine two or more overlays to create new imageries. Crop certain parts to be used as accents. Use them to create patterned papers, use them on top of your layouts… Discover the possibilities!

And here’s a layout I just did with it:

Branchessa Paper with Lumoz Overlays

It’s me dressed up as a Vampire Queen circa 1994. Twice a year in the evening of the Graduation Day, the Fine Art & Design Faculty students would throw a costume party. It was always such a great fun. The art students would make up their own costumes as where we lived then no ready-made costume was available. There would be performances by the art students, mostly music bands. I was in one ;).

Hope you like the new Lumoz Page Overlays Set!

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