Hi! Can't believe it's Wednesday already and it's been almost a week since I posted. Oops. sorry!! Seems like I can either spend a lot of time on the computer, or spend time creating. So, this past week was spent in my scraproom.:)
I have a mini album to share with you today. I've always stayed away from minis a) because I never felt like I had enough pictures to fill them and b) because I dont' have the patience for them! Well, I decided to take a stab at one and I'm so glad I did. I think I'm a mini-album convert now! I had about 45 pictures of Ryan's birthday party and wanted to do something with them.
Here's the result...
I used Teresa Collins' birthday line on here. I love how bright and fun it is. I also mixed in a bunch of Jenni Bowlin goodies, which go perfectly with it.
The little pom-poms are Glitz. I wasn't sure what to do with those when I got them, but I love how they look wrapped around the spine.
The inside pages are pretty simple. I let the photos take full page and embellished them accordingly. I once heard that you should have something to unify the pages on a mini, so I cut a row of of stars and placed it on each.
Since I had had too many pictures to place on the pages, I used the mini envelope die cuts as holders for photos. I trimmed the pictures down a bit and placed them in the envelopes. That way, we could pull them out and look at them. I'm definitely doing this trick again in the future!
All in all, this album came together so quickly and easily. And the best part? Ryan has had so much fun looking through it and remembering his special day!
So, now I'm trying to decide what I can make a mini of next!
Thanks for stopping by and have a great day. :)
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Sketches
Who doesn't love sketches?? They are great sources of inspiration and they are so much fun to use. I love looking at a sketch and interpreting it to make it my own. Today, I have a couple of things to share regarding sketches. First, I have a card that I made for Emma's this week. I created the sketch to go along with it.
I used Webster's Hollywood vogue paper on here along with a fun die cut from My Mind's Eye. The trim and the bloomer, which are Webster's were dry brushed with paint to give them a shabby feeling.
I also added a flower from one of the Webster's bouquets. And finally, the stamp comes from a Kaisercraft set.
You can see the sketch, along with the other cards that the team created, at the Emma's blog.
And, speaking of sketches, Paper Crafts has a call out for their next sketch book. I'm so excited about this one! I have three sketches in it - #s 37, 45 and 48. Check out the call here: Sketch Book Submissions. But, hurry! You only have until Monday night, Feb. 28th.
That's all for today. Hope you have a great day!
I used Webster's Hollywood vogue paper on here along with a fun die cut from My Mind's Eye. The trim and the bloomer, which are Webster's were dry brushed with paint to give them a shabby feeling.
I also added a flower from one of the Webster's bouquets. And finally, the stamp comes from a Kaisercraft set.
You can see the sketch, along with the other cards that the team created, at the Emma's blog.
And, speaking of sketches, Paper Crafts has a call out for their next sketch book. I'm so excited about this one! I have three sketches in it - #s 37, 45 and 48. Check out the call here: Sketch Book Submissions. But, hurry! You only have until Monday night, Feb. 28th.
That's all for today. Hope you have a great day!
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Vintage Fun
I normally get the Sunday Night Blues, thinking about getting back to work and school on Monday mornings, but tonight I'm doing the happy dance. We are home for Presidents Day. Yipee!! So, tonight I'm doing some cooking, some scrapping and some coupon clipping. My favorites. (Yeah, I have an exciting life, LOL!)
Did I mention that I'm the owner of a new iPad? I'm loving it so far! If you have one, do you have any aps (sp? -I've never written that word before!) to recommend?
Just wanted to share a fun project I did for Emma's last week. Our theme was vintage, so I went with a fun envelope card and tag set.
I used a Maya Road envelope and some Melissa Frances and Graphic 45 papers. The flowers are Prima and the berries and trim are Websters. And the scrunched seem binding is from Kimberly Tracy.
The adorable images are from Tim Holtz'Ideaology Seasonal Salvage Stickers. Aren't those vintage bunnies adorable? I'm so looking forward to spring and Easter this year. Can you tell?
So, that's pretty much it for today. Thanks for stopping by!
Did I mention that I'm the owner of a new iPad? I'm loving it so far! If you have one, do you have any aps (sp? -I've never written that word before!) to recommend?
Just wanted to share a fun project I did for Emma's last week. Our theme was vintage, so I went with a fun envelope card and tag set.
I used a Maya Road envelope and some Melissa Frances and Graphic 45 papers. The flowers are Prima and the berries and trim are Websters. And the scrunched seem binding is from Kimberly Tracy.
The adorable images are from Tim Holtz'Ideaology Seasonal Salvage Stickers. Aren't those vintage bunnies adorable? I'm so looking forward to spring and Easter this year. Can you tell?
So, that's pretty much it for today. Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Waltzingmouse Blog Waltz
Have I mentioned how much I love Waltzingmouse stamps? I'm so excited to be hopping this month!
I was finally able to break out my Labels 14 stamps. I LOOOOVE them. Rather than stamping them onto a Labels 14 die, I used one from the Labels 8 collection. I like the contrast of the lines.
This card also fits the February challenge at Inspire Me! I made it using some yummy Webster's goodies. The trims are from the Wonderfall collection and the bloomers add lots of texture to it. I added a bit of Spring Market papers, too.
Thanks for stopping by! Happy Waltzing!
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Live With Prima Wrap Up
Thanks so much to everyone who came by for my show this evening. I was able to share two of the three layouts I'd done. Unfortunately, things froze up on my end, but not before I was able to show my two favorite glitter techniques. If you didn't get the chance to watch the show, it was recorded. You can go to ustream.com and find the Prima Channel. It will be there. As promised, I have a giveaway. Just create a page using one of the techniques I shared and link it up to this post. I'll randomly pick a winner one week from today, February 21, to win a Prima prize pack!
Here are the three layouts with some detail shots. First is this elegant page, suitable for the older guys in in our lives.
I cut a felt frame in half and peeled off the backing a bit at a time, adding two different colors of glitter as I went.
To frame the photo, I sprayed Glimmer Mist onto a mask. Then I stamped it onto white cardstock. Once dried, I cut it out.
Silver stars and crystal sultan centers embellish the page.
This next page uses another technique using glitter and Prima masks.
I painted modpodge onto the mask, then added glitter. Once the mask was peeled a way, a glitter pattern remained. After letting it dry overnight, I punched circles with a 1 3/4" punch, then used the circles as embellishments on the page.
Have you noticed that I haven't used a single flower on either of these pages?? I think that's a first for me. But, Prima has so many other products that work perfectly for masculine pages.
This last page highlights Ryan's baseball pictures. This one doesn't have too many techniques, but uses some fun products that are perfect for boy pages.
I used some orange paper from the Paisley Road line, striped paper from Road Trip and green star paper from Spaceboy. The epoxy stickers are also from Spaceboy.
I love the voila felt with the stars and embellished it with orange glitter stars and epoxy stickers.
Glittered chipboard, more epoxy stickers and a piece of a crystal frame create the title.
As you can see, there are so many fun Prima products that are just perfect for masculine pages!
Don't forget, you have until the 21st to enter the giveaway.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Here are the three layouts with some detail shots. First is this elegant page, suitable for the older guys in in our lives.
I cut a felt frame in half and peeled off the backing a bit at a time, adding two different colors of glitter as I went.
To frame the photo, I sprayed Glimmer Mist onto a mask. Then I stamped it onto white cardstock. Once dried, I cut it out.
Silver stars and crystal sultan centers embellish the page.
This next page uses another technique using glitter and Prima masks.
I painted modpodge onto the mask, then added glitter. Once the mask was peeled a way, a glitter pattern remained. After letting it dry overnight, I punched circles with a 1 3/4" punch, then used the circles as embellishments on the page.
Have you noticed that I haven't used a single flower on either of these pages?? I think that's a first for me. But, Prima has so many other products that work perfectly for masculine pages.
This last page highlights Ryan's baseball pictures. This one doesn't have too many techniques, but uses some fun products that are perfect for boy pages.
I used some orange paper from the Paisley Road line, striped paper from Road Trip and green star paper from Spaceboy. The epoxy stickers are also from Spaceboy.
I love the voila felt with the stars and embellished it with orange glitter stars and epoxy stickers.
Glittered chipboard, more epoxy stickers and a piece of a crystal frame create the title.
As you can see, there are so many fun Prima products that are just perfect for masculine pages!
Don't forget, you have until the 21st to enter the giveaway.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Monday, February 14, 2011
Happy Valentine's Day!
It's Valentine's Day! Love is in the air. ;) My anniversary was on Saturday, so we usually celebrate both of the days together. I'm cooking filet mignon and making chocolate fondue tonight! Ryan is always so excited for Valentine's Day and all of the goodies it brings.
Today, I want to share the Valentines I made for my two favorite guys. I used a mix of Webster's goodies on here.
I used the die cut hearts from the die cut and vellum pack. I think they are from Nature's Storybook. I embellished them with lots of goodies including journaling cards...
...bloomers, netting and sparklers. I also used some paper from Sweet Season and Winter's Wings for the punched borders.
They are really frilly and sweet, not very masculine, but that's OK. Valentine's Day is all about the frou-frou and stuff. :)
The sweet seem binding is from Kimberly Tracy. She has the best colors! This one is called Spring Moss. And the pearls are Zva.
I also wanted to share this last photo of Pulu. He's too funny. Everytime I photograph my projects he has to get in on the action.
So, I hope you have a great Valentine's Day and spend it with your loved ones!
And don't forget my Live With Prima class tomorrow night, Feb. 15 at 9:30 pm EST. See the post below for details!
Thanks for stopping by. :)
Today, I want to share the Valentines I made for my two favorite guys. I used a mix of Webster's goodies on here.
I used the die cut hearts from the die cut and vellum pack. I think they are from Nature's Storybook. I embellished them with lots of goodies including journaling cards...
...bloomers, netting and sparklers. I also used some paper from Sweet Season and Winter's Wings for the punched borders.
They are really frilly and sweet, not very masculine, but that's OK. Valentine's Day is all about the frou-frou and stuff. :)
The sweet seem binding is from Kimberly Tracy. She has the best colors! This one is called Spring Moss. And the pearls are Zva.
I also wanted to share this last photo of Pulu. He's too funny. Everytime I photograph my projects he has to get in on the action.
So, I hope you have a great Valentine's Day and spend it with your loved ones!
And don't forget my Live With Prima class tomorrow night, Feb. 15 at 9:30 pm EST. See the post below for details!
Thanks for stopping by. :)
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Live With Prima - Tuesday Feb. 15 @ 9:30 pm EST
Please join me on Tuesday night for: Celebrate The Men In Our Lives-Layout Class on Live With Prima. I will be creating this layout:
And I have two other ones, as well. Using a mix of products, I'll be sharing how to create some Prima pages that actually don't focus totally on flowers! There are so many other great products to use on our 'guy' pages. I'll be doing techniques with masks and felt. I'd love to see some of you there! Having some friendly faces will definitely make my online teaching debut a lot less nerve wracking!!
To join in the fun just head to ustreamtv.com. and find the Prima Channel. Join us there to see the classes, participate in the live chats and see all of our previously broadcasted shows. To join the chats, create a free acount on ustream.com, log in and go to our show page. Then start typing in the chat box located next to the video screen-that's it!
Hope to see you on Tuesday night! Thanks for stopping by!
And I have two other ones, as well. Using a mix of products, I'll be sharing how to create some Prima pages that actually don't focus totally on flowers! There are so many other great products to use on our 'guy' pages. I'll be doing techniques with masks and felt. I'd love to see some of you there! Having some friendly faces will definitely make my online teaching debut a lot less nerve wracking!!
To join in the fun just head to ustreamtv.com. and find the Prima Channel. Join us there to see the classes, participate in the live chats and see all of our previously broadcasted shows. To join the chats, create a free acount on ustream.com, log in and go to our show page. Then start typing in the chat box located next to the video screen-that's it!
Hope to see you on Tuesday night! Thanks for stopping by!
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