Aloha, all!
What fun I've had putting this year's eBook together! But now it's finished and ready for you to have to use for yourself!
Before you decide to buy the eBook, there are a few things you might want to know about it:
- I conceived of the idea of a Christmas Card only Card Layout eBook in the Spring of 2012 – long before the Stampin' Up! 2012 Holiday Catalog was published. But knowing how much fun that catalog would be and seeing some of the new Christmas sets in the 2012-2013 Stampin' Up! Catalog, I knew I would be able to more than fill out a good sized eBook! But how would I keep myself on task to getting it done by the end of the summer, just about the time that most people start thinking about getting their Christmas Cards started? That takes me to #2.
- I decided I'd do a weekly newsletter featuring a new card and layout every week for 30 weeks. That meant I had to start in June 2012 if I was going to have 30 weekly newsletters before Christmas. It also meant that, once I had a following for that newsletter, I'd better not let those people down or my name would be "mud" in Stampin' Up! circles! Of course I had to get all 30 of the newsletters done before the end of the summer. Whew! Good thing I wasn't traveling this summer!
- And of course I had to have some additions to the eBook that were totally new so there would be a reason that even those who had subscribed to my weekly newsletter would have a good reason to buy the eBook, too!
- Oh, and the price! This eBook is just $9.99 for the eBook for Kindle AND for the CD. There is an additional cost for shipping and handling for the CD version.
So that's where I am – there are over 35 projects in this newest of my Greeting Card Layout eBooks, and only 30 have been shared in my newsletter (well, quite a bit fewer so far – there are still 3-1/2 months to go with that newsletter!). NONE (except the one in the following excerpt) has been published on my blog or anywhere else out on the Internet for free viewing. They're yours exclusively!
Here's an excerpt from the book just to give you a taste of what's in it!
It's available for sale RIGHT NOW!!!
To purchase the eBook for Kindle – click here to go to Amazon.com to purchase it.
To purchase the CD, select your country from the drop-down list below and you'll be on your way to PayPal to place your order!
I know you said your ebook is for kindle, I'm not super familiar with ebooks and what not, but could it work for an iPad also? I think I would like this…thanks
brenna
Thank you for increasing my education about ebooks! I just ordered your new ebook from Amazon and found out that lots of things that are for the Kindle can also be read from my PC — and maybe with a little more detective work, I can also read them on my Nook.
And yes, Brenna, Amazon has apps for the iPad, too.
I purposely got a Kindle to make my stamping instructions more portable, since my main computer is not in my stamp room. This book is FABULOUS! I ordered and got mine within minutes!! Love technology when it functions correctly! Thanks Robin for making life a bit easier!! I can carry this book around all over the house with me! I wish more would consider putting their tutorials in E-reader formats!! Love it!!
Wow! Robin, you outdid yourself this time. I just received this latest book yesterday and finally got a moment to play, drool, browse this little wonder. I love some of the new features and tips in this one. I have all of the books and keep them on my I-pad to reference while I craft. I am especially impressed my the very nicely done tutorial on the Stamp-a-ma-jig. I have customer's who keep coming back for more instruction because they don't use it often enough to remember how it works. Often they only need a quickie reminder. Having this excellent tutorial in the Christmas Book will be perfect for the on again off again users. (I personally love the tool and use it often.:) ) Thanks for all the hard work you put in both creatively and technically giving us another wonderful resource. This book like the first two is a treasure of detail and accuracy. Both are important to both the beginner and the perfectionist. Many thanks!!!