
During OnStage last we we discovered exciting products heading our way, new promotions that will be rolled out in the next few months, AND some top-secret info that is under wraps and is referred to by it’s secret code name Easy Bake Oven! Lots of changes are coming, and I hope you will be pleased with the new catalog layout. But one of the first changes people ask about is “are the prices going up???”
Here are several of the price changes I’ve clued into:
- Envelopes – our envelopes will be going up in prices from $11 to $15. The number of envelopes is still the same – 40 count – and currently they are on low inventory so if this is something you use, consider ordering soon.
- Ink Pads – our regular color collection of inks is increasing from $9 to $11. Keep in mind, these are NOT the new magnetic ink pads, and we will be having a color refresh in 2027 when ALL COLORS are in the magnetic case, so check out your ink pads to see if you need to upgrade or replace.
- Re Inkers – currently our ink refills cost $5.50 but will increase to $6.
- NEW 2026-2028 In Color Ink Pads – these ARE in the new magnetic cases, and the prices are $14, so I anticipate ALL INK PADS will be that price in 2027 – stands to reason.
- This is a big one for me – the LARGE GRID PAPER will be going from $13 for 100 sheets to $17 for 50 sheets. I use large amounts of grid paper with classes and my crafting, so I’ve already stocked up ahead of the prices.
- DSP prices each raised 50 cents – regular DSP will be $13, specialized DSP will be $17.
Card stocks and two tone card stocks remain the same prices. And I am excited about the COLOR COLLECTION DSP packs. These packages have gone from 6×6 sheets (48 count) to 12×12 sheets (20 count). The price has gone up BUT it would be equal to 80 sheets measuring 6×6. Not quite double the amount and much easier to design card classes with these DSP packages.
Change is never easy but planning ahead helps you deal with price increases, product changes, and adjustments.
Final Thoughts….


Pool Boy had a good report from the cardiologist earlier this week, and we head to Columbia again tomorrow for his MRI. And our daughter’s family will be heading home from their spring break trip to Italy. They’ve had a wonderful time once they got through travel issues, so I’m praying the return trip home will go much smoother for them. Today they had a private cooking class on making tagliatelle and tortellini. The girls love to be involved in kitchen activities, so how cool is this? Their host invited them in to her home and helped them make a delicious meal, and the girls said it was the best part of trip. A perfect finale for their Italian journeys.
Prayers for safe travels and good test results please! Until next time, find time to create, to craft, and God Bless!

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