Introducing Studio AE by Technique Tuesday | Monthly Stamp Club + Giveaway
Tags:I'm excited to formally introduce you to Studio AE by Technique Tuesday.
Studio AE by Technique Tuesday is a monthly auto-ship stamp club that delivers a brand new, exclusive set right to your door. A limited number of sets are being made each month and they'll only be available online or through select retailers. For more information on commitment (minimum 6-month) and price ($16.99/month) please check out the Studio AE Membership Agreement and FAQ. Read below for a special offer that includes July, August, and September stamps.
If you're a retailer and would like more information on how this program can work in your store please contact Bev at Technique Tuesday for more information.
You can view my entire collection of stamps for Technique Tuesday here.

PEEK AT THE PROCESS | I knew three things for sure when I started the creative process for the layout featured above:
1. I wanted to use the photo of Simon reading in the tree and I wanted it to be bigger than 4x6.
2. I wanted to use the July 2010 stamp set.
3. I wanted to use elements from the Studio Calico September 2010 kit.
I started by cutting out the strip of numbers from the Jenni Bowlin pattern paper. At this point in the process I wasn't too sure what the end layout design was going to look like but I had a general idea to use that number strip as an anchor along the bottom of the main content.
After stamping the Capture Life rectangle above on the cream cardstock I decided to repeat that basic shape using pattern papers (sometimes I just stamp and go for it). I love the technique of repetition.
To give the design a bit of variety I mixed up the height of the rectangles.
Each of the pattern paper rectangles was adhered to the cream cardstock. I added a bit of stitching around two of them. These rectangles would make great homes for additional embellishments if you were creating a page similar to this and wanted to add more.
As you might notice I ended up cutting out this whole area with the cream cardstock background and adhering it to white cardstock.
My initial plan was to have the chipboard title just along the top. I ended up adding "& Read A Book" towards the end of the process. Because that all happened at the end I trimmed some white cardstock off the top to make the margins between the edge of the chipboard letters and the cardstock even.
To complete the page I adhered it to the dark navy lined pattern paper and added zig zag stitching and a little bit of journaling.
SUPPLIES :Studio AE by Technique Tuesday July 2010andStudio Calico September 2010 kit
DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKER? A similar digital version of the stamp set used in this layout is available from Designer Digitals: Hello Life Labels

SPECIAL OFFER
A special bundle is available only through September 15th: purchase July, August, and September kits all together for $59.97. Get all the details here (purchasing this bundle begins your monthly membership). After September 15th the July and August sets will no longer be available.

Loved this card using the August stamp kit by Teri Anderson.
GIVEAWAY
To celebrate this new launch I'm giving away a 6-month Studio AE by Technique Tuesday membership. To enter the giveaway, leave a comment below letting me know of a stamp theme or design you'd like to see from me in the future. Comments will be closed on Friday at 8pm with the winners posted shortly after.




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Just beautiful. The layout is awesome. Holidays, especially Christmas. Maybe something for young love...new and exciting, butterflies in your stomach. Then maybe follow that through the years to an older age? Not sure
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I am in love with dots...any kind, including polka dots!
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i would love to see you do some circles with and without scallops and i would like words or sayings that could be stamped inside or outside the circle shape.......or even some handdrawn looking lines that could be stamped around the circles....likes rays of sunshine.
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Hi Ali! these stamps are great!
I would love to see just journaling lines in diferent sizes and shapes with no borders, I often find really nice lines but not thrilled about the frame so I have to cut them out, it would be nice to save that step and not waste material.
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All of these stamps are awesome and your page is so cute. Love the big photo of Simon! Any stamps you design are going to be wonderful and would love to see some round ones similar to you July stamps.
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I'd like to see some words/phrases to describe those not so good times in life...like a death of a loved one, an operation, a depressing time or times we all go through-not uplifting phrases or words but just those things that happen to everyone and I think are important to document. Not the stuff you put on display for everyone to read.
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I would love to see a set with a home theme, since lots of life's little moments happen at home. I'd also love to see a set celebrating pets and a school years set. And travel too. So many ideas for new stamps! I'm excited about this club and the opportunity to get a new stamp set each month. Thanks for the chance to win.
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Beautiful layout. I would to see a stamp set of mixed sentiments that would work for scrapbooking and card making: happy birthday, congratulation, love you, happy today, etc.
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oh Ali something to use in our December daily journals would be wonderful!
thanks,
Brenda Magliacane
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I'm drawn to graphics so any fun shapes would be cool. Or vintage letters/numbers similar to those from an old typewriter or poster.
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I'd like to see something food related. I take pictures at all the holidays and there are always lots of photos of food.
Or quotes. While some might think they are limited use, I share my stash with friends so they would get passed around a lot.
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I love stamps with patterns on them - geometric shapes, lines, etc. I find I go back to these over and over for many types of projects.
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Love your stamps! I especially love your journaling blocks and prompts and would love even more of these.
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I'd like to see a calendar set - the days of the week, the months of the year, numbers, st, nd, rd, th and possibly a circle or tag that they fit into - it would be SO useful!
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What a great giveaway! Thanks for the opportunity to win. I might just have to subscribe if I don't win.
I'd love to see a stamp set that I could use on all of my Disney projects... but it doesn't have to be Disney specific. A set with words like: Dream, Wish, Magic, Believe, etc... I would LOVE to see what you would come up with!
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I'd love to see something for the "older" set without young kids at home anymore. Love what you do:)
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Love your stamps Ali! Some that I'd like to see would be circles - maybe talking about cycles?, home & family, and stamps for cards. Thanks!
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I absolutely love your stamps! I can't imagine suggesting anything other than just keep doing what you are doing. I love seeing the stamps in your handwriting. And I love that they can be used for scrapbooking. There are not many stamps that I can use over and over again. Except yours!!
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Love your stamps, how about just and everyday type sayings that could be used with a big variety of LO's.
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I would love to have a stamp theme to help document intentions.
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