November 9th, 2008 | No Comments »

Just a quick post… (my mother is visiting me in Hong Kong at the moment!)

The Ztampf! CD Calendar Plus 2009 Kit is available in US English Version (Weeks start on Sunday) and in Global English Version (Weeks start on Monday). Also available now:

And better yet…

Also available in US English Version and Global English Version. Enjoy :).

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November 3rd, 2008 | No Comments »

In honour of International Digital Scrapbooking Day &
Ztampf! Crafty Calendar Series being a featured product in DST Insider,

enjoy another 35% OFF Discount Coupon through
Wed, 5 Nov. 2008
with this code: featuringztampf1108

Good for any digital download products at Ztampf!Shop
except for Package Saving, Gift Certificates and Licenses.
Valid for One Use Per Person.
No minimum purchase is necessary.
For help using the Coupon Code, just click here.
ENJOY!

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November 1st, 2008 | No Comments »

… to use your 35% OFF Discount Coupon!

NOW EXTENDED THROUGH NOV.1,

LAST DAY TO USE YOUR COUPON:


for help using the coupon, just click here.

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October 24th, 2008 | No Comments »

Brighten Up! It’s not all doom and gloom…

Although the global economy is indeed full of doom and gloom
your Thanksgiving and Halloween don’t have to!
Unusual situation calls for unusual relief:

Get 35% OFF Discount with this coupon code:
nodoomngloom4me081035

Good from Friday, 24 October through Friday, 31 October 2008
for any digital download products at Ztampf!Shop
except for Package Saving, Gift Certificates and Licenses.
Valid for One Use Per Person.
No minimum purchase is necessary.
For help using the Coupon Code, just click here.
ENJOY!

Some new ztampfabulous goodies to use your precious coupon code for:

Have a ztampfabulous weekend :)

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October 19th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

When my step-daughters were here recently we spent sometimes together making stuff in my studio with my stash of ribbons and scrap fabrics. Phoebe wanted to be a forest fairy so I helped her making somekind of bracelet with swirly ribbon strands. Bene was down with flu, so I made her a Gothic mask. I found a couple of old, full-face plastic masks that my mother got me ages ago. I knew I could make something out of them and the moment finally came. I decided to trim away the lower half of one of them full-face masks and painted it with matt black acrylic paint. Then I sew a piece of slightly ruffled ribbon on the top edges. It was a very pretty ribbon, black organza with silver beading work. I fashioned a rose from a piece of black satin ribbon and tucked a couple of long strands of the same ribbon behind it – then sew everything onto the painted mask, on the left corner. Finally I painted some subtle swirly motif around the eye holes with dark silver acrylic paint and it’s done! Bene loved it and it looked so good on her too! Too bad we didn’t take any photograph either of the mask on its own or with Bene wearing it! I plan to make another one with remaining full-face mask – when I did, I will make sure to take some photos to share with you all!

So anyway… it has inspired me to create a mask kit of my own designs for Ztampf! And here it is… the Masqueradia Print’n Cut Kit:

And thanks to Photobooth, I was able to quickly take some snapshots of me wearing them:

Masqueradia PrintN Cut Mask Templates Set

Masqueradia Print'N Cut Mask Templates Set

There are 6 shapes: each was designed to be easy enough to trim with scissors. 6 ready-to-print designs are provided; one for each shape so each member of the family would find one to suit them! The blank shape templates are also provided so you can design your very own using your own existing stash of papers and elements. You can decorate them further with actual sequins and ribbons if you want too!

This set is available now here at Ztampf!Shop. And for you Ztampfilicious readers, use this coupon code ztampfiliciousmasqueradia to receive 25% OFF Discount when you purchase the Masqueradia Print’N Cut Set. Good for one use per person through Tuesday, Oct. 21th 2008. I hope you’ll like it!

And don’t forget to benefit from the coupon code in the Ztampfever #38 newsletter for the Ghostown Package Saving either! It’s good through this Sunday, Oct. 19 2008 only!

Enjoy your weekend!

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October 17th, 2008 | No Comments »

Have you received it? Have you subscribed yet?

To subscribe, just go to: http://ztampf.com/ztampfever/?p=subscribe&id=1. If you’re subscribed but haven’t got the newsletter:
* Check your junk mail folder – it might got strayed there
* Make sure to put my email address ‘fhung[at]ztampf.com’ in your WhiteList
* Double check your registered email address in your Subscription Page to make sure it is correct and valid
* Email me if you still haven’t received it

Just don’t miss it if you want an even more saving to get the brand new all exciting Ghostown Series:

It all started with the Ghost Overlays… I wanted something a bit more sophisticated – not too cute ghosts for my Halloween pages. I think most teenagers and some adults would appreciate something like that too! And the series grew from there… with inspirations ranging from Tim Burton to The Great Expectation’s Miss Havisham to my own wardrobe and my beautiful teen-age step-daughters who loves ‘Twilights’ and vampire stories. Think romantic, dark and mysterious. Think luscious. Gothic. Baroque decadence… Some people might find some elements in this series a bit too strong, too dark and a bit frightening – but these elements can also be used in playful ways – which would transform their darkness to something lighter and fun.

Anyway, it was impossible to use just one small preview image to show the ghost overlays as most of them span page wide so I made extra preview images providing closer views of the luminous translucent ghost overlays (also available as a separate pack):

And here is the Ghostown PaperPack – a few of them made use of some of the overlays and 3 solid parchment papers are included (not shown in the preview):

And the Ghostown Accent Pack is so full of unique beautiful things I was so excited creating them! Some of my most favorites are:

– The shredded lacy tulle draperies (they are in jet black, pearl grey and ghost white – each in slightly different arrangement)

– The ‘mirror’ Gothic frames with scratched old surface. Place a photo behind it, especially those with dark background – it will look like a reflection from the distant past! There is the Oval and the Rectangular. A separate cobweb overlay is included. It was designed for the Rectangular one but you can crop parts of it to be used anywhere!

– The Jewel Spider – it’s so pretty! Its mechanical-looking legs gives it a modern touch. Provided as a brooch and hanging from a string of garnet.

– The blood stained polaroids… I think they are cool. I realize that it might seem a bit gory but you can use it for photo about your son scrapping his knee or something like that too! Not just for vampires… :).

– The corsages, the dark and yet vibrant big roses… and more!

The best part is that most of them can be used for scrapping various other themes beside Halloween. I like versatile stuff!

You will appreciate the rich details in them all! Check out the Ensembles and the QuickPage Album too:

Layouts I did with this series (click for larger view to see more details of the papers and elements from the series:

Get them and discover all the delightful fright of the bewitching Ghostown!

Have a wonderful weekend :)

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October 11th, 2008 | No Comments »

A customer emailed me this:

I have purchased a number of your beautiful packages and would like to use the Album and Ensembles pages on 8.5×11 pages. That means I am trying to re-size them and when I do that I loose the benefit of using the Group with Previous function that makes these pages so desirable. I am working and printing from home and so would very much like to keep this standard size.
Can you help?

I absolutely love your work and will be very disappointed if I cannot use your wonderful packages to the fullest. I know of a couple of other scrappers that would like to hear this answer so may be it would be a good subject for your newsletter. I am somewhat new to scrapbooking and so hope that I am not bring up questions that you have answered long ago!

Looking forward to your reply.
Pat

Are you a 8.5×11 scrapper? Do you face similar problems with her? Don’t worry, I’ve written a couple of small tutorials here to help you out :). I hope they are clear enough. Do not hesitate to ask if you need further clarifications, OK!

The instructions here are for Photoshop/Photoshop Elements. The main thing before you begin is to make sure to have the ‘Constraint Proportions‘ option in the Image Size dialog box selected. If you are using other program, I’m sure there is a similar option available, so be sure to look for it. The bottom line is to make sure that when you resize, you do so proportionately so the result will look right.

1. Using 12×12 QuickPages on 8.5×11 pages
To keep the right proportion of the QuickPages, first resize them proportionately to 8.5 x 8.5 in (if you use Photoshop/Photoshop Elements: in the Image Size option, set to 70.83% or 2550 x 2550 px). Then choose a complimentary background paper. You can use a matching main paper used in the QuickPage, or you can choose a contrasting paper instead. Resize this paper to 11 x 11 in (91.67% or 3300 x 3300 px).

Now open a new file of 8.5 x 11 in page. Copy or drag the resized background paper layer to it. Align it so it’s centered. Then copy or drag the resized QuickPage and center it as well. For a softer blending between them, use your Lasso Tool, set the feather to around 55, then ‘draw’ it around the edges of the QuickPage. Then cut that portion by pressing Control+X for PC or Command+X for Mac. Finally insert your photo behind the QuickPage layer and if you wish, you can add further text or embellishment on top of the QuickPage layer. See the samples here:

Sample 1. Using a matching background paper: ‘lasso’ the edges of the QuickPage and remove the area to achieve a somewhat seamless look. I’m using Bohemian Rhapsody Package Saving here.

Sample 1b. Here’s how it looks like without utilizing the ‘lasso technique’ – note the straight, more obvious edges of the QuickPage against the background paper behind it:

Sample 2. Using a contrasting background paper:  elements are added between the QuickPage and the Background Paper (the lace), also on top of them for a more unified look (the beaded stapler and stitches). I’m using Phrench Phoebe Package Saving here.

Sample 3. A few QuickPages can be simply cropped to fit 8.5×11 pages like this one from the Birthday Bliss Album Set. It is dragged and centered on a 8.5×11 page then proportionately resized to 90.75%.

2. Using Ensembles on 8.5×11 pages
For the Ensembles, it is easy too. A few of them might be small enough to just be dropped on a 8.5×11 pages.The key is to get the background paper you want to use with it resized correctly. There are 2 ways to do this:

1. By resizing the background paper to 11×11 then center it on a 8.5×11 page like described above for using 12×12 QuickPages on 8.5×11 pages. This work best for papers with evenly spread out patterns.

Sample 4. a 12×12 page proportionately resized to 11×11 and then cropped to fit a 8.5 x 11 page. Paper is from Syrin Seamstress Kit.

2a. By cropping the 12×12 paper on the most interesting part to fit a 8.5×11 page. Open a new 8.5×11 page. Then open the 12×12 paper you want to use. Drag it to the 8.5×11 page and move them around until you found the most interesting part you like the best.

Sample 5. a 12×12 paper cropped on the most interesting part to fit a 8.5×11 page. Paper used here is from the Bohemian Rhapsody Kit.

2b. By resizing the 12×12 background paper to 11×11 first, then drag it to a 8.5×11 page and move the up and down until you find the look you like the best.

Sample 6. a 12×12 paper proportionately resized to 11×11 and then cropped on the most interesting part to fit a 8.5×11 page. Paper used is from Year In Revue Kit.

For the Ensembles themselves, just resize them proportionately. If you’re on Mac, just press the ‘Shift’ key while you are dragging the corner of the Ensemble with your mouse to resize it. In PC, I think it’s it’s the ‘Control’ key that you have to press – I’m not sure though but you can try. Another way is to use the Image Size feature: select the Ensemble then set the scale percentage accordingly.

Sample 7. An Ensemble proportionately resized to fit into a 8.5×11 page. The paper is proportionately resized down to 92% and placed on a 8.5×11 page while the Ensemble is proportionately resized down to 85%. Both are from the Birthday Bliss Package Saving.

Tips: It is usually easier to work by dragging whatever you want to use on a 8.5×11 page. This way you can see how exactly things look would look like when you resize and move them around on the 8.5×11 page.

That’s it! I hope you will find these tutorials useful. Questions? Just ask me here on the Comment section or email me. Have a wonderful weekend and Happy Scrapping :).

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October 4th, 2008 | No Comments »

Yeah! I’m writing this from Shanghai – we got here in the evening of Thursday, Oct. 2nd and we’ll stay here for 4 nights. More on Shanghai later. Now I’d like to let you know that the Mini-Vertical CraftyCalendar 2009 Kit has been released:

There are more preview pictures available at the shop! Oh and the kit is available in US English Version (Weeks start on Sunday) and in Global English Version (Weeks start on Monday). Let me know if you want it in your own language :).

Bye for now! More later!

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September 20th, 2008 | No Comments »

Ztampfever #37 – Part 2 has just been released. Have you subscribed yet?

  • Make sure to put my email address ‘fhung[at]ztampf.com’ in your White List
  • Double check your registered email address in your Subscription Page to make sure it is correct and valid

I will requeque the newsletter several times today and tomorrow so you will be able to enjoy the benefit straight away ;). Yes, the benefit that has something to do with this latest release from Ztampf! Digiscraptistry:

Dreamy, delightful and enchanting – full of festive sparkles, this series is perfect to scrap birthday and anniversary themed pictures. Hey, even weddings and other memorably blissful occasions!

With 16 background papers from the dark to pale blues, from the gentle golden to the peach to the dark burgundies along with a plethora of unique elements, you can use this kit for scrapping children’s and adults’ pictures alike. There are plenty of frames in various styles, gorgeous rainbow ribbons, sparkling jewels and the versatile Birth Date Sets consists of Date Strips, Date Markers, Month Tags and Strings. Along with the 6 large ztampfabulous Ensembles, 30 artistically crafted ARTiculate word art pieces, 14 gorgeous QuickPages and 9 fun Layered Shape Templates included in this Package Saving you are spoilt for choices and supplies to create fantastic pages, cards, etc.

Included in this Package Saving:
Birthday Bliss Kit
Birthday Bliss ARTiculate
Birthday Bliss Ensembles
Birthday Bliss Album
Birthday Bliss Layered Shape Templates

Some layouts I did with this Birthday Bliss Series:

Check it out now HERE! I hope you’ll like it! Have a wonderful weekend!

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September 19th, 2008 | 8 Comments »

The Shuffle Sale and Treasure Hunt have ended but the celebration is still on!

Let’s play the ‘Ztampfavorite Game‘! How to?

  • Post a link/url of your favorite ztampfilicious layout on the web (i.e. on online galleries) to the comment section of this blog post along with a short note on why it is your favorite.
  • The layout(s) have to be made with mostly Ztampf! products.
  • For every 10 links posted, we will randomly pick The Lucky One.
  • Both the url poster and the owner of the layout will get a Surprise Gift from Ztampf!
  • The Surprise Gift could be anything from discount coupons to gift certificates to free products to physical goods!
  • You may post your own favorite ztampfilicious layouts too – but the gift wouldn’t be doubled :).

Well, I hope you will enjoy this game! So let’s start looking and posting! Have fun :).

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September 15th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Yay! Today Ztampf! Digiscraptistry is 3 years old! Let’s start the celebration with Shuffle Sale and Treasure Hunt:

What is Shuffle Sale?

  • The Products put on Special Sale Pricing are shuffled randomly several times during the day.
  • The Sale Prices are also being randomly shuffled for extra excitement!
  • The Shuffle Sale runs from 15 Sep. to midnight of 18 Sep. 2008 – US EST.
  • Contact me if you have any questions.

How to play the Treasure Hunt?

  • Look for this sparkling Sequin Treasure!across the website, including the gallery and other non-shop pages.
  • Run over your mouse or click on it to get the Coupon Code. There are 8 to 12 different Coupons each day, ranging from $5 to $20 Coupons to 3-month unlimited use 15% Off Discount Coupons.
  • Each Coupon Code is valid for 3 to 10 persons, the person who used it first won the claim of the coupon so if you found one, use it immediately to prevent others from using it.
  • The Coupons will be replenished daily from 15 Sep. to 18 Sep. 2008.
  • Contact me if you have any questions.

Ztampfever #37 will released later today. If you are a Ztampfever subscriber:

  • Make sure to put my email address ‘fhung[at]ztampf.com’ in your White List.
  • Double check your registered email address in your Subscription Page to make sure it is correct and valid.

Meanwhile, fly to Ztampf!Shop to enjoy the Shuffle Sale and Treasure Hunt! Watch out for more fun stuff this weekend ;).

P.S.

Yes, of course I have a brand new series coming ;).

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September 3rd, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Yay! Look it here… got my copy of Life is A Verb by Patti Digh with three of my art in it :).

And the wonderful cover is done by no other than Donna B. Miller – one of my  Ztampfilicious Girls! I’m so proud of her! In fact, it was through her that I heard about Patti Digh’s super inspiring blog: 37days and about the invitation to participating for the book. Donna created an Artist Trading Card based on one of Patti’s essays for herself as a reminder and she sent one to Patti. This in turn inspired Patti to include artwork from her blog readers in her book. The overwhelming response to her artwork request made the publisher decided to publish the book in full colors! Isn’t it great how one good thing lead to another greater thing :).

Now go check Patti’s blog, get the book and, if you haven’t been doing so, start living your life to the fullest! Have a wonderful day!

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August 28th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Many of you have asked me to release Ztampf! CraftyCalendar Kit early this year to give you more time to create more CraftyCalendar gifts for your loved ones for Christmas and New Year. Some of you told me how it has now become a tradition to gift CraftyCalendar for Christmas and how it’s always such a hit with the recipients. I am so happy to hear all these :). Please do share your experience with making and gifting Ztampf! CraftyCalendar with us here – I’d love to hear more!

And guess what?

The Ztampf! CraftyCalendar 2009 Kit is here! Now. Yes! It now comes with even more goodies to provide you with even more options in creating your very own CraftyCalendars. Check out the list of content:

Currently it is available in these languages:

Email me if you want to have the Calendar in your own language. Please note that only the name of days and months on the PreMade Calendar Pages and the 2×13-Month Date Overlays are in specific language. All the instructions will still be in English.

The finish, display size of the Calendar is approx. 8.5 x 7 inches. To see the content of the kit at a glance:

Some sample pages that I did for my husband’s calendar:

I hope you like it! If you haven’t subscribed to Ztampfever Newsletter, make sure you do! Here is the page to subscribe: http://ztampf.com/ztampfever/?p=subscribe&id=1

Enjoy :)

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