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Create Kindness with hand stamped cards!

Celebrate National Stamping Month this September with hand stamped cards designed to help create a little more kindness in the world.

The Create Kindness card kit contains all of the supplies needed to create 24 beautiful, handmade cards that you can use to brighten someone’s day! 

Thanks to the pre-printed card bases, these cards come together in no time, leaving you more time to do something thoughtful for someone! Watch the hashtag #createkindness on Instagram and Facebook to see what acts of kindness these little cards are inspiring, and join the conversation by posting some pictures of your own!

Travel the World



You might not have noticed, but on page 103 in the Annual Inspirations book, we have M-sized stamps of all of the United States and Canadian Provinces and Territories. We even have stamps of Australia and New Zealand.  Each stamp comes with a filled in image of the state, the full name, and the 2-letter abbreviation.

As you start to collect your M-sized stamps, we have a new organizer that fits them. The My Acrylix® Mini Stamp Organizer holds up to 28 My Acrylix® M-size stamp sets. On top of that, it fits the reinkers or Shimmer Trim perfectly too!
My Acrylix Mini Organizer

Albums For All

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Wowee, even more Lagoon!  Check out the three new album covers in our trendy canvas, Black, Lagoon Chevron, and Ruby Floral.  Each new cover comes in two types of albums, post-bound and D-ring.  The post-bound album is ideal for showcasing classic 12" x 12" scrapbook layouts side by side in Memory Protectors™ featuring the lay-flat seam. On our D-ring albums, we have strengthened the rings to keep your memories secure for a long time.  The sturdy binding is ideal for securing thicker layouts, while the covers are built using a sturdy, rigid material, and covered with coated canvas designed with eye-catching patterns. 
Whatever type of pages you create to preserve your memories, let your layouts find a home in a My Legacy album. Check out the video below and order yours right away!

Organize your Stamps

Before the advent of the smart phone and wonderful apps, I made a really neat rolodex type file to be able to flip through the stamp images to remember what I owned.  This was supposed to spare me from digging through my stamps and spending more time hunting than actually crafting.  I started it, for sure.  Even copied a few stamp images onto the pages.  

Rolodex-style stamp index
But it did not end up working for me.  I heard folks who used an app to keep themselves organized, not just with stamps, but with to-do lists or groceries, genealogy research, and reminders.  Evernote is a free, widely available cloud-based program to use on your smartphone and home computer.  I downloaded it first to my smart phone to use for grocery lists and reminders on the go. 

I could access it on my home computer through a login on their web page.  The website synched with the app, simply.

Evernote sign in/sign up page
But when I started this stamp inventory project, I downloaded the Evernote program to my desktop and it made the data entry a lot easier to handle.  I created a "notebook" for each company's stamps that I own.  Then each "note" has a photo of the stamp set.  For CTMH stamps, I title the note with the number coding, like D1245.  Then, I "tag" it.  Some notes have a lot of tags, flowers, Christmas, sentiments, etc.  That way, when you are looking for a specific stamp, you can search for those tags.  And if you want a specific stamp from a specific company, you can search for that also.  All three, smart phone, web browser, and desktop sync with the cloud so they sync with each other to have up-to-date notes.
Evernote Desktop Application

I can imagine all kinds of scrapbook and stamp organization possibilities, non-consumables especially.   No one likes buying something, just to get home and figure out you have it already.  We have our phones with us all of the time these days.  They are like an extra arm, anymore.


This system takes a bit to set up, but it has already paid off.  I have fully embraced Evernote. I use it now for even more things, like saving special recipes or even writing my dream diary.  It helps me keep my family history research and organize my stamps and other scrapbook supplies.