Monday, September 28, 2009

Angela Calendar Part II

Good Morning everyone. We are now sold out of the Witch Way to the Treats set. We have added two new items to the sale section of the website. We are retiring two additional stamp sets in preparation for our November Release - the Christmas Stamp set from 2008 original price $14.95 now $9.95 and the Baby Stamp Ensemble. - original price $14.95 now $9.95. We still have a few Harmony Classic Circle III sets left which come with the wooden stamper- these are a great deal- you receive the block for $1.00 less than you can purchase our 3 1/4" block and all the stamps are free!! Gotta love a great deal!!

Today Angela is sharing the second half of her calendar project- you will love how she incorporated lots of JustRite Stamp sets into her project. If you would like the printable calendar template email Angela - agbark@roadrunner.com and she will email it to you directly.


For the month of July I used a piece of fireworks paper from Stemma. The month of “July” was stamped onto white cardstock using Versamagic Night Sky. For “God Bless America” I used the 25 point Curlz Font and my small horizontal wood stamper to spell this out and die cut it using the Spellbinders Pinking Circle Nestabilities. The stars were cut using my Cricut Expression and the Accent Essentials cartridge. I applied silver glitter to each star for extra “bling”

For the month of August I used a piece of floral paper from DCWV. The month of “August” was stamped onto white cardstock using Versamagic Aegean Blue. The flowers are from Prima with Kaiser rhinestones added to the centers.


For the month of September I used a piece of paper from the DCWV Grade School Stack. The month of “September” was stamped onto white cardstock using Versamagic Hint of Pesto. The school bus was cut using my Cricut Expression and the Doodlecharms cartridge. I stamped the “S.A.D. #21” using the Times Roman 15pt font from JustRite Stampers. 15 point Times Roman Font is only available for purchase with the 2" stamper.

For the month of October I used Halloween paper from DCWV. The month of “October” was stamped onto white cardstock using Versamagic Pumpkin Spice. I stamped the “BOO” center from the Witch Way To The Treats set (now sold out) onto white cardstock using Brilliance Jet Black and then clear embossed it to give it a shine. I cut the spider web from Making Memories Spellbound paper and pop dotted the stamped image to it. The spider was cut using my Cricut Expression and the Doodlecharms cartridge.
For the month of November I used a piece of leaf paper from Provocraft. The month of “November” was stamped onto white cardstock using Versamagic Gingerbread. The Cornucopia image is from the Favorite Occasions Borders & Centers set, stamped onto white cardstock using Memento Black and colored with Copics.
For the month of December I used a piece of paper from the DCWV Christmas Stack. The month of “December” was stamped onto white cardstock using Brilliance Rocket Red. I used the “Don’t Peek” center from the Tiny Words Borders & Centers set, stamped onto white cardstock using Brilliance Rocket Red and mounted onto green cardstock. The Sleigh was cut using my Cricut Expression and the Christmas Cheer cartridge. The Santa sticker is from my stash.
Once all of the months are done bind them all together using the Bind-it-all and ¾” white wire.

This calendar was a lot of fun to make and would make a great gift for anyone who is hard to buy for.



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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Angela's JustRite Desktop Calendar

Don't forget that today is the last day of the Font Sale. Save 30% off all JustRite Font & the Horizontal & Vertical Stamper. Sales ends at midnight (Pacific Time Zone).
For the next two days Angela Barkhouse is guest blogging and sharing with us this terrific calendar she designed using a variety of JustRite Products.

Here's Angela:

The idea for this project came to me in the middle of the night. I woke up out of a sound sleep, went to my design room and drew it out on a piece of paper so that I wouldn’t forget it by morning. To begin my calendar, I needed to create a stand for it. To do this, I took a 10 1/2” x 6” piece of cardstock and scored it at 5” & 7”. For stability I cut pieces of chipboard, adhered it to the cardstock
and then covered it with another piece of cardstock. I applied adhesive to the back to make the stand.
Now for the fun part of my project – designing the calendar pages. For each month I chose the designer paper first and then chose the ink color to match.

I used the new Calendar Borders & Centers set from JustRite Stampers. This set is perfect for someone like me who is just learning to color – this set needs little to no coloring.
Each month was stamped twice onto white cardstock and then diecut using the Spellbinders Oval Nestabilities, which is a perfect match to this stamp set. I used pop dots between the month & border as well as between the border and my designer paper.
I made the mini calendar on my computer and cut it out –( FYI – the size of the mini calendar is 3 ½” x 1 5/8”) and then I matted the calendar onto matching cardstock.
Each calendar page measures 6” x 4 ¾” – cut from corresponding cardstock. The designer paper is cut 5 3/8” x 4 5/8”.

For the month of January I used a piece of snowflake paper from the DCWV Christmas Stack. The month “January” was stamped onto white cardstock using Brilliance Sky Blue. The stamped snowflake is from the Merry Little Christmas set by JustRite.The snowflakes were cut using the EK Success Kaleidopunch snowflake. Each snowflake has a Kaiser rhinestone in the center and I placed 3 Kaiser rhinestones below the month.


For the month of February I used a piece of OXOX paper from the DCWV Spring Stack. The month of “February” was stamped onto white cardstock using Brilliance Rocket Red. The hearts were cut using my Cricut Expression and the Doodlecharms cartridge.

For the month of March I used a piece of St. Patrick’s Day paper from the DCWV Spring Stack. The month of “March” was stamped onto white cardstock using Versamagic Tea Leaves. I used the St. Patrick’s Day center from the Favorite Occasions Borders & Centers set stamped onto white cardstock using Versamagic Tea Leaves, colored the image with my Copics, then mounted onto brown cardstock. The shamrocks were cut using my Cricut Expression and the Doodlecharms cartridge.

For the month of April I used a piece of Easter paper from the DCWV Spring Stack. The month of “April” was stamped onto white cardstock using Versamagic Pink Grapefruit. The eggs were cut using my Cricut Expression and the Doodlecharms cartridge. Then I applied Stickles to decorate the eggs.
For the month of May I used a piece of “Mother” paper from the DCWV Spring Stack. The month of “May” was stamped onto white cardstock using Versamagic Pink Petunia. . Using the small horizontal wood stamper, I used the Curlz 25 point font and spelled “Moms Are Special” & “I’m Glad You’re Mine” and then diecut them using the Spellbinders Blossom Nestabilities. The flowers are from Creative Impressions with Kaiser rhinestones in the center.
For the month of June I used a piece of BBQ paper by Flair Designs. The month of “June” was stamped onto white cardstock using Versamagic Jumbo Java.The “#1 Dad” ribbon was made using the 50 point Curlz font as well as the Spellbinders Pinking Circle Nestabilities. The “Dad” embellishment is from my stash.


Stop back in tomorrow to see the second half of Angela's calendar.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Barb Schram Day Five - Personal Ornaments

A huge thank you to Barb for sharing her creativity with us over the past week and a half. Barb is on our design team and you can find tons of JustRite Projects on her blog every week. Tomorrow Angela will be sharing the first part of her calendar project with us.


Have you seen all the great cards that the CPS Design team has designed using our Christmas Stamps?? To see the first set of cards from the CPS Team visit here. For the second batch visit here. You still have time to play the challenge and as always their is a great JustRite Sponsorship Prize for one lucky winner.


Sharon Harnist has created this gorgeous scrapbook page for the sketch. For more details visit her blog post.






Personalizing Christmas Ornaments
I love taking a store bought item and placing my own personal twist on it! Today, I did just that, taking two holiday floral picks I purchased at Hobby Lobby (50 cents each at half price!) and making them into ornaments. Using floral picks enables me to use the wrapped wire as the ornament hanger after turning upside down, and no worries about how to get a hanger attached! I bent the pick wire and snipped off excess. This pink snowflake ornament adorns a tag stamped with Memento black ink, backed with scallop die cut silver paper. The sentiment image is from JustRite’s Something Sweet Set.

There are so many options to utilize when personalizing an ornament or any creation you make; and with all the JustRite products available, personalizing is a snap. For my ornaments today I used JustRite’s Times New Roman font, JustRite’s Tiny Little Words Set, and JustRite’s Something Sweet Set.
When adding a cardstock paper strip around an ornament such as this, I make sure the ornament is plastic or styrofoam material. That allows for the cardstock and punched embellishments to be attached using straight pins. No need for adhesives! Gotta love that! After stamping the word Sharon and 2009, I cut out using a word window punch. At the one end of the date paper piece, I punched a hole so the date piece could easily thread onto the wire hanger. The punched Martha Stewart snowflakes and border strips are held in place with white pearl head straight pins.
I made this ornament for my cousin. So, it is fitting that I chose to stamp “Made with Love” from JustRite’s Tiny Words Set. After punching it out I attached using small silver head pins. (the kind that are from my husbands new dress shirts!) A bow around the wire and glittered snowflakes make this a simple, doable, and easy on the budget ornament!

After punching out my snowflakes I dabbed a little glue with my Quickie Glue pen and sprinkled with Palette Ultrafine Prisma glitter. On the silver and pink ornament, you see the white mini plastic snowflakes; I punched them using my Crop-a-dile. So, it was not a problem sticking the straight pin through, attaching to the ornament.

My game plan is to make ornaments for my husband’s siblings and their children, using their last name. For example, The Schram Family, or The Schrams or any name, sentiment, colored image for these Christmas ornaments would work! And all from floral picks, who knew! I hope you let your imagination see the possibilities JustRite stamps have waiting for you as the upcoming holiday season approaches!

Sending a warm and heartfelt THANK YOU to JustRite for allowing me to share some of my JustRite creations while being here as your guest blogger. It has been such a great time of sharing and I so appreciate you having me! Take good care!


Stamps: JustRite Times New Roman font, Something Sweet Set, Tiny Little Words Set
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Adirondack Currant
Paper: Papertreyink cardstock, Basic Grey DP
Accessories: Sharon Johnson and Michaels ribbon, MS snowflake and border punches, decorative straight pins, floral picks, circle punches, spellbinder circle and scallop dies, quickie glue pen, glitter, crop-a-dile, snowflake plastic embellishments



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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Barb Schram Day 4---Snowflakes are...and a CPS Sketch Challenge

I hope you had a chance to enjoy our Mega Font Blog Hop and that we inspired you to get out your JustRite Font so you can personalize all your papercrafting projects. Just a reminder that our font sale ends Thursday Evening. Save 30% off all JustRite Font and the Horizontal & Vertical Stampers.
This week JustRite is Sponsoring the CPS Sketch Challenge and the theme for the Challenge is Christmas!! If you would like to play along here is the sketch.
CPS Sketch 134


You can submit your entry by clicking here.

Today Barb Schram is back to finish her guest blogging week and she has a terrific Christmas Card for today's sketch.


SNOWFLAKES are…
After the holiday celebrations are over and winter marches on, what a wonderful card to brighten one’s day! JustRite is sponsoring the Card Positioning Systems sketch challenge this week and I thought I would get a head start on those winter cards utilizing JustRite’s A Merry Little Christmas Set!

The outer ring border and center snowflake are from JustRite’s A Merry Little Christmas and stamped with Versafine vintage sepia ink. I utilized my JustRite 1 5/8” round wooden stamper to set my border ring and center.


Close-up detail of the outer stamped ring also reveals a cardstock button I made to use in the center. I used my stamped snowflake center in the upper left portion of the card design. After gluing 6 circle punched layers of designer paper, I created two button holes (with crop-a-dile), sanded edges, and placed crystal effects button top.
Copic markers BG10, BG72, and BG75 are the colors I used to coordinate the snowflake with my Basic Grey patterned paper. I applied liquid pearls with a very light touch to add just a little dimension on the snowflake and butterfly wings.

A detail photo of the butterflies…I added pearls to the butterfly spine. The first is made with liquid pearls and the bottoms two are adhesive pearls. I added machine stitching to follow the sketch layout instead of another layer of cardstock.

Wouldn’t you love to get butterflies in the winter? It’s a wonderful prompt to remember the promise of spring, and new beginnings are just around the corner. Oh…the versatility of JustRite Stamps! I hope you can give the sketch challenge a try this week, check out the CPS BLOG for details! On Wednesday, I will return with holiday ornaments to share! Think personalized, simple, and economical! Take good care! See you tomorrow!


Supplies
Stamps: JustRite A Merry Little Christmas, 1 5/8” Round Wooden Stamper
Paper: Papertreyink Stampers Select White, Ocean Tide cardstock, Basic Grey Fruitcake Snowflake paper, SU brown
Ink: Versafine Vintage Sepia
Accessories: Martha Stewart Butterfly punch, Circle punches, Spellbinders circle and scallop dies, Sewing machine SU, EK, Copic markers, jump ring/links, candy, Michael’s white ribbon, liquid pearls, adhesive pearls, crystal effects, crop-a-dile, corner rounder


Here is Kathy Jones' card for the challenge:

for all the details visit Kathy's blog post.

Keep us in mind....."When it needs to be JustRite".

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Mystery Designers & Mystery Blog Candy revealed

Thanks to everyone who participated in the JustRite Font Mega Blog Hop - we had a blast.For those of you who haven't had time to visit the hop yet, Don't worry - you can check it out at your leisure...simple click on the day one blog hop icon or the day two one blog hop icon on our sidebar.

You can also still visit our Christmas Blog Hop by clicking on that icon on our sidebar as well.
Here is what each of the 6 Mystery Blog Candy Winners have Won.

2" stamper with 15 point Font
Have A Merry Little Christmas Stamps
Holiday Demi Phrases.

(my apologies that we are unable to upload a photo of the blog candy in blogger at the moment- due to some blogging issues- our designers however were able to upload the pictures).
To see how to use these stamps together visit Beate's You Tube Video or her written tutorial.

For Day One - the Designers with the mystery blog candy are!!!


Sankari Wegman

Random Integer Generator
Here are your random numbers:10
Timestamp: 2009-09-21 1:39:40 UTC
Stampintotton and she writes: "super Cute Projects. Thanks for the inspiration

Eva Dobilas

Random Integer Generator
Here are your random numbers:211
Timestamp: 2009-09-20 21:23:43 UTC
And the winner is:

Heidi Van Laar said...
Absolutely gorgeous Eva!!
September 18, 2009 12:31 PM

Pamela Smerker

Here are your random numbers:60
Timestamp: 2009-09-20 23:31:44 UTC

Summer Braxton said...
love that pumpkin basket... so sweet



For Day Two - the Designers with the mystery blog candy are!!!


Jerri Kay Jimenez
Elle K - 194 Timestamp: 2009-09-20 20:50:28 UTC

Kim Moreno
Random Integer Generator
Here are your random numbers:14
Timestamp: 2009-09-20 22:59:57 UTC

comment:
Shellie Hartsock said...
Such cute cards. Love this paper!
September 18, 2009 8:13 AM


Debbie Seyer
Result: 99 Powered by RANDOM.ORG

Cindy F said...
What a great project.
Reply September 18, 2009 at 08:41 PM



Congratulations to all our winners. Please visit the designers blog that you won your blog candy from and email her your name and shipping information.

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Wahoo Day 2 of the JustRite Mega Font Hop

Welcome to Day Two of the JustRite Mega Font Hop! Today is the second day of a two day hop featuring 54 amazing designers – 28+ on each day! If you missed yesterday's blog hop you can find it by clicking here. (The links are all direct links to the designers font posts- so feel free to bookmark it in your favorties for future reference). We will also be creating 2 new icons for the mega font hop that you will be able to find permenantly on our side bar so you can take the inspiration journey as often as you like.

Blog Candy Reminder:
There is Mystery Blog Candy being given away! The Mystery is no-one knows which blog is the one that will be giving it away – nope not even the designers! There are 3 Blog Candy prizes each day which will go to 3 random commenter's from three random designers blogs. So, to win some (JR Candy) go check out all the blogs, comment on as many as you can from the two day hop. You have until Sunday at noon EST to leave your comments. Good luck, the lucky winner may be YOU!!! You have 6 chances to win Check back here to the JR blog on Sunday Evening to find out who the six lucky winners are!! Enjoy the Hop!!!


Font Sale- In celebration of our Mega Font Hop we are putting all our all our Font Sets on sale for the first time EVER for Just 7 Days!! The JustRite Font Sale begins today Sept 17th and ends Sept 24th. Take 30% off all our Font Sets - Curlz, Special Occasion, Brayton, Trompe (both upper & lower), Times ( both upper & lower). Original Price $23.95 ...on sale now for $16.77. Plus take 30% off our Horizontal and Vertical Stampers - Original Price 19.95 - Sale price $13.97! But the sale only lasts for 7 Days - How Sweet is that!! The JustRite Font Sale begins Sept 17th and ends Sept 24th!!

Here at the JustRite Blog we are in the middle of designing this fun Monster Bash. Today I am sharing with you the centerpiece for the party. This fun Chocolate Cookie House Kit from Wilton. To my relief the Haunted House came pre-essembled!! Which certainly steamlined the process- no set-up time required for assembling the house. This is a super fun family project, Jack had a blast helping me design the house and is still asking when he can eat my project!

Since this is the centerpiece for the party - the center and the border from the Witch Way to the Treats stamp set expressed the perfect sentiment of most of my hungry party goers. These fun chipboard arrows from Bazzill were the perfect pieces to design my fun road sign. We altered them using a combination of glitter and paper. I used my inverted nestabilitie circles to die cut the orange layer of the stamped image and them used a micron pen to draw in a spider web on the outer edge of the die cut. I just love the whimsical feel of the Haunted Mansion.

For the sign I used Brayton 50 Point Font and inked the image using Memento Tuxedo black ink. To give it a spooky feel I added scraps of spider web borders which were created with the EK Success Spider Web Punch around punch. I used a purple Copic Marker to alter the fancy toothpick which became my sign post.

Here is a picture showing you how the party is coming together:


Next it was time to design a few Halloween Decorations to accent my table. I found this fun candle jar with eyeballs in it last Halloween and just knew this was the perfect accent for my Spooktacular Celebration. I used my Martha Stewart dripping blood border punch for the top of the jar and the spider web punch around for the bottom of the jar.



Using Brayton 50 pt font I created my tag for my jar "Eyes of Newt".


Yesterday I showed you this - what the Spider Web Punch around border looked like

as well as what you can create when you combine that punch with Martha Stewarts coordinating Spider Web Corner. For the top of my Eye of Newt Jar I made a square webbed mat. Next I added a inverted circle die cut of my favorite Halloween paper from Making Memories (it combines text with a spider web). I added a K&C Spider sticker and then stamped the spider web center from the Witch Way to the Treats sent on pale blue glossy cardstock. I used a red cardstock to mat the image - pulling the design elements of my piece together.

Jack gave this piece of my project a huge "Wow mom, that's awesome"....how did you make that!! So I know it will be huge hit at any party. To see my treat bags for the party - visit my personal blog - Polished to Perfection. Enjoy the second half of our amazing Mega Blog Hop and be sure to check back here on the JustRite Blog to see if your are one of the Lucky Mystery Blog Candy Winners.


Debbie Olson
Jerri Kay Jimenez
Taylor Van Bruggen
Holly Simoni
Barb Schram
Terre Frye
Michelle Kovack
Kim Moreno
Catherine Doucette
Kellie Fortin
Kimberly Crawford
Kathy Jones
Michelle Giraud
Angela Barkhouse
Heather Pulvirenti
Tami Mayberry
Jennifer Buck
Keri Lee Sereika
Jami Bova
Laura Davis
Stacey Kingman
Bonnie Sharp
Stephanie Severin
Janine Orchard
Debbie Seyer
Margie Higuchi
Lauren Bergold
Anja Curvers
AJ Otto


Have fun Hopping!!


Keep us in mind....."When it needs to be JustRite".

Thursday, September 17, 2009

It's finally here Day One of the JustRite Mega Font Hop & Font Sale!!

Welcome to Day One of the JustRite Mega Font Hop! We have invited 54 designers from some of our favorite Design & Sketch Challenge Teams to join our Design Team for our LARGEST BLOG HOP EVER!! All 54 amazing designers have created projects using JustRite Font– We have 28+ locations for you to visit today and 28 + tomorrow! You will be blown away by the amazing talent in this Hop!! So grab your favorite caffeine and BE INSPIRED!!
Blog Candy Alert:To give you a little incentive to leave these talented ladies a little love for all their hard work, We have 3 Mystery Blog Candies being given away each day! Do you want to win some candy?? Of course you do – everyone loves candy!!! The Mystery is no-one knows which Designer 's Blog is the blog that will be giving it away – nope not even the designers! There are 3 Blog Candy prizes each day which will go to 3 random commenter's from three random designers blogs. So, to win some (JR Candy) go check out all the blogs, comment on as many as you can from the two day hop. You have until Sunday at noon EST to leave your comments. Good luck, the lucky winner may be YOU!!! You have 6 chances to win check back here on the JR blog on Sunday Evening to find out who the six lucky winners are!! Enjoy the Hop!!!

Now for our BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!! In celebration of our Mega Font Hop we are putting all our all our Font Sets on sale for the first time EVER for Just 7 Days!! The JustRite Font Sale begins today Sept 17th and ends Sept 24th. Take 30% off all our Font Sets - Curlz, Special Occasion, Brayton, Trompe (both upper & lower), Times ( both upper & lower). Original Price $23.95 ...on sale now for $16.77. Plus take 30% off our Horizontal and Vertical Stampers - Original Price 19.95 - Sale price $13.97! But the sale only lasts for 7 Days - How Sweet is that!! The JustRite Font Sale begins Sept 17th and ends Sept 24th!!

For the Hop - here at the JustRite Blog ---we are throwing a Halloween Party. I thought it would be fun to show you how you can use your JustRite Supplies to custom design your own Halloween Party.
I don't know about your kids but mine love personalized things!! So today I am going to show you how to make Spider Web Cupcake Wraps as the first project for our Halloween Party.

If you haven't seen the new Spider web border and corner punch from Martha Stewart --this is one of the coolest Halloween Punches EVER!! To make the Spider Web Cupcake Wraps I used the Spider Web Border Punch. In the photo above I am also showing you what the corner punch in conjunction with the border punch looks like. (You'll see what I am making with it - Friday on my personal blog--can't wait to show you!!).

To make the Spider Web Cupcake Wrap cut a by 8 1/2" x 1 1/2" strip of black paper and use the Spider Web Punch Around Border Punch to create this fun border. Next using Martha Stewart's Glitter Glue (it comes with a brush in the jar - like the brush in a rubber cement jar). Brush the glue on just the web section of the wrap. Add Martha Stewart black glitter. Set aside to dry.
Next using Brayton 50 pt Font I placed the children's names onto the smallest JustRite Rectangular Stamper. I was able to get 4 names onto one block. Next I inked the stamp with Black Memento Ink and stamped it on white card stock. Then I trimmed around each name and using the chisel edge of a lime green Copic I edged the name plates.


Next I used an EK Success Medium Ghost Punch and a Martha Stewart Jack O' Lantern Punch to create embellishments for the cupcake wraps. Then I adhere all the pieces to the cupcake wrap.

Tips: glue all the embellishments onto your wrap and allow them to dry. Next glue the ends of the wrap together. Use a binder clip to hold in place until the glue dries. Your wraps will look like this.

Aren't they cute. My next tip is that you should try your cupcakes in the wrap before you frost them to make sure they fit.

Jack loved this whole project....but just wanted to know how long it would be before he could eat my project. (Boys!!).

Next I used the JustRite Witch Way to the Treats stamps to create Cupcake Picks. I stamped the images with the borders and colored the centers. Then I created a mask using a 1" circle punch and using my Copic Sketch Markers - I airbrushed the outer rim of my stamp images using yellow and green copics. Then I used Glitter paper from DCWV and an SU Scallop punch to make my first mat layer of the pick. The final mat layer was created using Labels One and Black Glitter Paper. Note: Witch Way to the Treats is a LIMITED EDITION SET----if this is on your Wishlist...you need to purchase it this week....as we will be sold out of this Limited Edition before the end of the month.


To create the eyes on my cupcakes I used Brown M& M's and white and black frosting. For the mouths I used candy bats leftover from tomorrow's project.



For Emily's Cupcake Pick - I used the Medium Bat Punch from EK Success and glittered the bats wings.


I also used a small bat from the EK Success Bats Punch (it has 3 different size bats) and added it to the gone batty center. The cupcakes simply sit in the cupcake wraps making it easy for the children to pick up the cupcakes and dig in.



Now maybe you haven't considered investing in font...or maybe it's not at the top of your JustRite Wish List... but a little birdie tells me that after you see what 54 top designers do with our font ....you might not only want it....YOU ARE GONNA NEED IT!! And it's on Sale!!

If it is your first time visiting the JustRite Blog---thanks for stopping in!! We have a very unique interlocking stamp system. Which you will love. This week we are focusing on font!

JustRite sells font sets which contain font in 3 sizes - 95 point, 50 point and 25 point. Often people ask what is a point. Point is a term used to describe the height of a font - If you write in a word document you can choose the size of your print by selecting the font size and it is calibrated in points. So the larger the number of the font the larger the font is. Our 95 point font is approx. 1" tall and is the largest font shown in the above picture.

Here is today's line up of Fabulous Designers!! Simply click on the links below to begin your Inspiration Journey on the JustRite Mega Font Hop. Don't forget to leave comments on all the blogs including the JR Blog....because we have 3 Mystery Blog Candies to giveaway this weekend. These links are now direct links to the blog hop projects.

Michelle Wooderson
Sankari Wegman
Heidi Blankenship
Eva Dobilas
Beate Johns
Sharon Harnist
Barbara Anders
Sharon Johnson
Deb Saaranen
Becca Feeken
Kazan Clark
Lauren Meader
Tammy Hershberger
Linda Beeson
Jenny Gropp
Lori Craig
Tanis Giesbrecht
Jenn Balcer
Lisa Somerville
Karen Maldonado
Pamela Smerker
Karen Taylor
Latisha Yoast
Julie Overby
Mary Pfaff

Keep us in mind....."When it needs to be JustRite".