Monday, August 31, 2009
Monday Already?
I can't believe that it is Monday already! I'm lookingforward to an extra day off work this week...I took Friday for a vacation day, and I'm hoping to get a lot done. I've been getting a lot of things started, but not a lot completed. I have to finish my card exchange item for Stamper's 12 on Thursday. I'm hosting, and the theme is Halloween or Fall. I'm making little Halloween treat holders. I'll be sure to post a photo when completed. I'm getting ready to list a family layout and we'll see how it does on eBay. Here is a picture.
Labels:
layout,
paper crafting,
rubber stamping,
Scrapbook
Friday, August 28, 2009
Thrift Thursday---Recycle
Sorry all, I'm a day late getting this posted. I've been feeling a little under the weather this week and work has been insane, so I've not had time to play as I'd like to in my room. This week our Thrify Thursday (okay Friday) will be about how to scrap what you may have around the house without realizing it... I've shared with you how to make albums from lunch bags, but we stop there? Lets think differently...I'm not sure about all of you, but I'm constantly looking for new things to scrap. I LOVE chipboard and you can find it sooooooooooooooooo many places. I've used envelopes to create a pocket hold for stationery. I'm working on a project (ok I have been since January) that uses 6x9" envelopes to create a monthly card sorter. On the front side is the month and the back side is lined paper for you to keep track of who to send a card to for what reason that month...March 3 anniversary, April 27 Birthday, etc... I'll show you when mine is completed. I want to have it finished this weekend. I got hung up no August. See how easily distracted I am?? Where was I? Yes, what other things around the house can you scrap? How about coffee can? Make season centerpieces from them that hold napkins, silverware, flowers...
My friend Kristi over at ourscrapbookmemories.blogspot.com made a mini album out of paper towel/toilet paper rolls. How cute? Here is Kristi's. Click the link below the picture to get to her blog and find out more!
http://ourscrapbookmemories.blogspot.com/2009_04_01_archive.html
The possibilties are endless!
My friend Kristi over at ourscrapbookmemories.blogspot.com made a mini album out of paper towel/toilet paper rolls. How cute? Here is Kristi's. Click the link below the picture to get to her blog and find out more!
http://ourscrapbookmemories.blogspot.com/2009_04_01_archive.html
The possibilties are endless!
- coffee filters
- coffee can
- envelopes
- paper bags
- chipboard
- toilet paper/paper towel rolls
- canning jars (decorate the tops and use to sort your embellishments)
- shoe boxes (make ribbon holders)
I'll post come photos of my envelope card organizer when I'm finished with it as well as whatever else I'm able to come up with over the weekend. Please send me your ideas for thinking outside the box and reduce, reuses, recycle in your scrapping!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Two Challenge Tuesday # 3
Hello everyone! It's that time again. Time to see what I've come up with for the Two Challenge Tuesday... This week the challenges will be a mix and match. You can choose two of the following 4 suggestions. I've used all 4 in my sample (I felt like being an over achiever for once :0)--that was my attempt at humor and if you needed to read this line to get that I failed miserably!)
1. Two-Step or Mask Stamping: In sample this is the rose and the sentiment stamped on top of each other.
2. Texture: I embossed the background blue and pierced the edge of the white layer with the rose
3. Use of supplied sketch: My interpretation of the sketch
4. Color challenge: Use black and white
Show me what you've come up with the challenge this week...are you an over achiever too?
Labels:
Card Making,
Challenge,
how to,
paper piecing,
rubber stamping,
tips and tricks
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Show Me Saturday
Hello All!
Given the economy many of us understand the trend for giving handmade items as gifts. I personally have always been a fan of making gifts for people because of the personal connection. I spend hours and lots of care and attention to make whatever item I choose to give. It's from my heart.
There are many paper crafts that you can make and give, but it can sometimes be overwhelming to know where to start. Today we'll focus on a paper bag album. Lunch bags turned beautiful. I love giving paper back albums because the base of the book is inexpensive, but I can turn it into a irreplaceable keep sake.
Here are the instructions that I use. This site also has other mini album ideas and instructions. Check out the calendar!
Here are some samples of paper bag albums. This one as you can see was title, "A Mother's Love" and was donated to a charity auction.
Front Cover
One of the pages--this one actually lifts up for photo or journal spot
The removable tags--tucked into the pockets
Side view
Show my what your albums look like! I'd love to see what you create!
Labels:
altered items,
how to,
paper bag album,
paper crafting,
Scrapbook,
tips and tricks
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Thrifty Thursday--Distress for Less
Today I'm going to share a tip that I use to try and save money in my paper crafting addiction. I try not to buy specialized items that are only for one purpose, but I love the looks of some of the products and tools so I try to balance getting the look without spending the money. I'm going to share a Thrifty tip with you and I hope that you'll do the same! I love to make my dollar stretch so please share your money saving tips here too.
I love the look of distressing, but I don't want to buy more specialized products for one technique...My solution? Use what I have in unique ways. I have MANY pairs of scissors, and they each get used for something else: I have one pair for ribbon, one for paper, one for adhesive, and one for paper distressing. The one I use for paper distressing is a fairly small pair, the whole scissors is about 6 inches long and the blades are about 3 inches long. I open the scissors completely and hold the paper tight in my left hand while I scrape the scissors along the paper with my right hand. This gives a wonderfully distressed look. Rather than buying expensive distressing inks, I usually use brown chalk. The key to chalk is to seal it so that it doesn't smear and wipe off. I use a VERY LIGHT layer of hair spray to set the chalks. Here is a sample of both techniques on a card I made quite a few months ago.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Two Challenge Tuesday #2
Here is your second challenge. This time I'm not giving you a sketch or a color scheme. Your challenge is to us watercolors, and use a unique shape. Here is my card. The image was water colored with water color pencils and then distressed and I used some Rangers Stickles to add some pizzaz. The unique shape is that this particular card is a gift card holder.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
eBay-SMIC August Challenge
So my talented friends at SMIC, the design group on eBay, have an August challenge. We were all challenged to create a school layout using yellow or something in three's. As you can see from the pictures below, I've chosen a lot of yellow!
I'm actually really happy with the way these pages came out, but I wish the camera would have cooperated a little more. The pictures don't do the colors justice. I did lots of special details on these. The bus took me almost 3 hours to make! I hand drew it, sanded, chalked, and assembled. I also made is a secert journal/photo holder. If you lift the tires you'll find another space for memories.
Make sure to search my listings on eBay to be able to purchase this layout, and make sure to search SMIC for all the other creative productions of my talented friends!
Two pages together
Page One
Page Two
Backpack Bear
Labels:
layout,
paper crafting,
paper piecing,
Scrapbook
Friday, August 14, 2009
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Two Challege Tuesday's
This idea came to me last night and I got REALLY excited. I'll post a dual challenge on Tuesday's with my sample for that challenge and then each of you can share your take on the challenge. For example, it may be a color and sketch challege, or a technique and product challenge. My mind is swimming with possibilities and I'm excited to hear what you think!
Labels:
Card Making,
how to,
layout,
paper crafting,
paper piecing,
rubber stamping,
tips and tricks
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