I have been thinking of how I am going to write the last blog post for MemoryWorks. I've been with MemoryWorks since 2005 and on the design team since 2007, so this is bittersweet for me. I will miss the team, MemoryWorks and the Home Office staff. This experience has been wonderful and I love the ability to be able to create and share and inspire others on many levels from projects to business ideas.
To close out the MemoryWorks blog I want to share my entire December Daily Album. I'm waiting on pictures to arrive, so in place I have white paper with what photos will go where. Also, I apologize in advance that two of the images are a little blurry.
Lacey's December Daily by Slidely Slideshow
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Thursday, December 26, 2013
December Daily - Day 26
Hey there bloggers, Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year to you all from southeast PA where it's a blustery cold winter day. All is as it should be.
Jenn here to share with you my Daily pages for Christmas day. Yes, I said pages.
Before I get into my pages I'd like to express my delight in seeing the various December Daily styles represented by my fellow design team members. They are all amazing! From the altered children's book to the countdown clipboard, to the hand bound books, each designer has showcased products beautifully, shared new and interesting techniques and let us into their world by sharing their days this month. I love the range of styles and products. You can't help but be inspired to try something new in your scrapbooks whether you're a traditional scrapper, Project Life-er, love to use mixed media, artsy-fartsy techniques--or all of the above. :)
Back to my pages. As I mentioned in previous posts, I pre-designed my Daily. I was concerned that if I didn't I'd start a Daily and by day 5 it would be tossed to the way-side for more fun, important scrappy/crafty tasks. In the interests of full disclosure, I didn't finish my pre-design before the month started, and I still have photos to print and put in. I have scheduled that into my calendar however, so it will be finished within the first couple days of the new year. During my pre-design process I decided to devote several pages Christmas day. I couldn't think of one single photo that depicts the day, rather numerous photos to show the progression of the day.
I started by creating a "chapter page," no photos, just a 3x4" card, old-school heat embossed and a die-cut page with a polka-dot background.
Embellishment and paper layers. I took a die-cut 4x6" card and cut it down--yes, you can do that!--so that I show that these photos continue to be from the 25th. Additionally, I adhered that card to the outside of the protector. You can do that too.
Layers, rub-ons, stamps, and punches create these two pages. Again, I used elements that include the date for a reference point.
Punches, bits of an old border strip and sequins, lots of sequins. I didn't plan to put a sequin in every die-cut opening but a few spilled out of the bag onto the layered card and I thought, "Perfect!".
Sorry for the glare here, it's hard when you have those divided pocket protectors to get the lighting just right. The last of the pages. I took tons of photos however and I'm thinking they'll go into the general scrapbook in divided pages. There's just so many unforgettable pix I have to include them all.
A future page--I need to add the date, but in my pre-design phase I included extra pages for days I knew there would be too much to include in one photo. This page is for the weekend, for the Edwardson-Roberts Shindig when we celebrate Christmas with my husband's family.
I acutally stitched right through the protector and one layer of paper. I used my We R Memory Keepers Sew Easy tool to pierce the protector (the foam mat slipped in so I'd only go through one side) and lightly poked the holes into the paper with my piercer. Then I hand-sewed the border. Cool, huh?
I added a backer so you wouldn't see the sewing and made good use of my tools--punches!--to add interest. Again, I layered these on top of the protector so I could go out of bounds. I find the Beacon 3-in-1 glue adheres to the plastic nicely.
If you've made it this far, thanks! I had a lot I wanted to say and show.
So, this is it. My last Memory Works blog post. I am feeling bittersweet. I have loved every minute of being on the design team these last two years. I am sad to see it all end. I look forward to the blog shares and hops that other, former design team members are planning and participating in. I hope you will follow my personal blog, which you can access from the sidebar here to stay on top of my scrappy adventures. I hope Kevin and Amber and Simple Stories grow far beyond their dreams. I thank all the great folks in the office who supported us throughout the years. And to all my fellow Memory Works consultants, cheers to you! Best wishes for a blessed New Year. Thanks Memory Works, it's been wonderful.
Jenn
Jenn here to share with you my Daily pages for Christmas day. Yes, I said pages.
Before I get into my pages I'd like to express my delight in seeing the various December Daily styles represented by my fellow design team members. They are all amazing! From the altered children's book to the countdown clipboard, to the hand bound books, each designer has showcased products beautifully, shared new and interesting techniques and let us into their world by sharing their days this month. I love the range of styles and products. You can't help but be inspired to try something new in your scrapbooks whether you're a traditional scrapper, Project Life-er, love to use mixed media, artsy-fartsy techniques--or all of the above. :)
Back to my pages. As I mentioned in previous posts, I pre-designed my Daily. I was concerned that if I didn't I'd start a Daily and by day 5 it would be tossed to the way-side for more fun, important scrappy/crafty tasks. In the interests of full disclosure, I didn't finish my pre-design before the month started, and I still have photos to print and put in. I have scheduled that into my calendar however, so it will be finished within the first couple days of the new year. During my pre-design process I decided to devote several pages Christmas day. I couldn't think of one single photo that depicts the day, rather numerous photos to show the progression of the day.
I started by creating a "chapter page," no photos, just a 3x4" card, old-school heat embossed and a die-cut page with a polka-dot background.
Embellishment and paper layers. I took a die-cut 4x6" card and cut it down--yes, you can do that!--so that I show that these photos continue to be from the 25th. Additionally, I adhered that card to the outside of the protector. You can do that too.
Layers, rub-ons, stamps, and punches create these two pages. Again, I used elements that include the date for a reference point.
Punches, bits of an old border strip and sequins, lots of sequins. I didn't plan to put a sequin in every die-cut opening but a few spilled out of the bag onto the layered card and I thought, "Perfect!".
Sorry for the glare here, it's hard when you have those divided pocket protectors to get the lighting just right. The last of the pages. I took tons of photos however and I'm thinking they'll go into the general scrapbook in divided pages. There's just so many unforgettable pix I have to include them all.
A future page--I need to add the date, but in my pre-design phase I included extra pages for days I knew there would be too much to include in one photo. This page is for the weekend, for the Edwardson-Roberts Shindig when we celebrate Christmas with my husband's family.
I acutally stitched right through the protector and one layer of paper. I used my We R Memory Keepers Sew Easy tool to pierce the protector (the foam mat slipped in so I'd only go through one side) and lightly poked the holes into the paper with my piercer. Then I hand-sewed the border. Cool, huh?
I added a backer so you wouldn't see the sewing and made good use of my tools--punches!--to add interest. Again, I layered these on top of the protector so I could go out of bounds. I find the Beacon 3-in-1 glue adheres to the plastic nicely.
If you've made it this far, thanks! I had a lot I wanted to say and show.
So, this is it. My last Memory Works blog post. I am feeling bittersweet. I have loved every minute of being on the design team these last two years. I am sad to see it all end. I look forward to the blog shares and hops that other, former design team members are planning and participating in. I hope you will follow my personal blog, which you can access from the sidebar here to stay on top of my scrappy adventures. I hope Kevin and Amber and Simple Stories grow far beyond their dreams. I thank all the great folks in the office who supported us throughout the years. And to all my fellow Memory Works consultants, cheers to you! Best wishes for a blessed New Year. Thanks Memory Works, it's been wonderful.
Jenn
Monday, December 16, 2013
December Daily Weekend Edition #2
Hey folks, Jenn here again with another weekend Daily edition. Once again craziness reigned supreme in my life. Between shopping, cooking, decorating, celebrating, kid's Christmas programs and parties and a couple of inches of snow and ice I took a couple of photos to chronicle the madness-of-it-all.
Friday the 13th...bwahaha...
I included a pocket here for cards. I wanted a place to pop all those wonderful photo cards we receive from family and friends and even though they won't all have come on the 13th, it was an opportune spot for this pocket.
When I made my album I was aware of many of the activities we had planned for the month. I knew for instance, that this weekend would be bookended by church events and I allowed extra space to include photos of those two events.
As you'll quickly notice, I created my album assuming I'd have portrait style photos to pop on those conveniently placed 3x4" cards, but alas, that didn't happen. No matter. I just stacked the photos and popped on a stocking and rhinestone word embellishment.
I used a die cut page layered on a pattern paper page for fun and a wood veneer flourish with a holly sprig that I colored and added sequins to.
Shout out to my STARs, who performed their very first puppet show ever, on five weeks of lessons and practice. They did a wonderful job.
Saturday...snow and ice. I decorated my tree, made a big pot of turkey soup and my husband and I went to a party with a white elephant gift exchange. The box of hardware will be emptied and I'll use the compartments for scrappy organization but that snowman tray is going to find a new home...;)
I put embellishments on both the inside of the pockets as well as the outside. These snowflakes were stamped, die cut and embellished with more sequins and adhered to the outside of the protector.
Sunday--Week three of Advent, focused on joy. The devotional materials are in one pocket. The photos depict our annual church Christmas Celebration. The room was packed out as usual, you could barely walk through. The kids performed their program again and the STARs did their puppet presentation again.
I love to repeat embellishments, especially in a theme mini, so you'll see lots of these snowflakes dropping down.
Bonus! I wanted to share this page topper I made. Inspiration can be found everywhere. From the first minute I saw the swag/banner decorations in Target I knew I was going to recreate the effect on a scrapbook page. If you've shopped your local Target and looked up, you will have noted that there was mostly flat circles with a few 3-D circles mixed in. I created that look, punching circles, folding them in half and gluing them together to create the 3-D circles. I embossed some of the circles to add texture and interest.
Hope your weekend was full of fun, family, laughter, and good times. Check back each weekday for more December Daily inspiration.
Jenn
Friday the 13th...bwahaha...
I included a pocket here for cards. I wanted a place to pop all those wonderful photo cards we receive from family and friends and even though they won't all have come on the 13th, it was an opportune spot for this pocket.
When I made my album I was aware of many of the activities we had planned for the month. I knew for instance, that this weekend would be bookended by church events and I allowed extra space to include photos of those two events.
As you'll quickly notice, I created my album assuming I'd have portrait style photos to pop on those conveniently placed 3x4" cards, but alas, that didn't happen. No matter. I just stacked the photos and popped on a stocking and rhinestone word embellishment.
I used a die cut page layered on a pattern paper page for fun and a wood veneer flourish with a holly sprig that I colored and added sequins to.
Shout out to my STARs, who performed their very first puppet show ever, on five weeks of lessons and practice. They did a wonderful job.
Saturday...snow and ice. I decorated my tree, made a big pot of turkey soup and my husband and I went to a party with a white elephant gift exchange. The box of hardware will be emptied and I'll use the compartments for scrappy organization but that snowman tray is going to find a new home...;)
I put embellishments on both the inside of the pockets as well as the outside. These snowflakes were stamped, die cut and embellished with more sequins and adhered to the outside of the protector.
Sunday--Week three of Advent, focused on joy. The devotional materials are in one pocket. The photos depict our annual church Christmas Celebration. The room was packed out as usual, you could barely walk through. The kids performed their program again and the STARs did their puppet presentation again.
I love to repeat embellishments, especially in a theme mini, so you'll see lots of these snowflakes dropping down.
Bonus! I wanted to share this page topper I made. Inspiration can be found everywhere. From the first minute I saw the swag/banner decorations in Target I knew I was going to recreate the effect on a scrapbook page. If you've shopped your local Target and looked up, you will have noted that there was mostly flat circles with a few 3-D circles mixed in. I created that look, punching circles, folding them in half and gluing them together to create the 3-D circles. I embossed some of the circles to add texture and interest.
Hope your weekend was full of fun, family, laughter, and good times. Check back each weekday for more December Daily inspiration.
Jenn
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
December Daily ~ 12/9
Hello all!! Jody here again with some more December Daily for you. This has been a fun project to create and I hope everyone is inspired to create their own December Daily of sorts this year. Today I'm sharing my December 9th page. My countdown calendar is very layered with lots of different sized pages throughout. You'll see my December 10th page peaking out from behind my little page 9 :) I'll have lots of pictures on my blog today and Wednesday so please click over HERE!! I've love to see you.
Here's another look at my kit too. It's packed full of all kinds of embellishments, some of which didn't make it into my December Daily! I have lots of left overs for Christmas Cards and even some holiday layouts. More information on my blog.
I'll be back one more time this month, but until then soak up lots more Memory Works Design Team inspiration before the year ends!
Happy scrappin'!!
Monday, December 2, 2013
December Daily with Teamworks
Happy December! I'm excited to announce that the TeamWorks team will be sharing December Daily inspiration all through the month of December! So get ready for a magical time. Each weekday a different TeamWorks member will share a snippet of their album. Each person has a different style and personality that they will share through their album. We are all using different paper lines as well, so there will be something for everyone!
Here is a little sneak peek as to what is coming this month!
Stop back later today for the FIRST post of inspiration! I will be sharing my album cover and December 1st!
Let the festive season begin!
Here is a little sneak peek as to what is coming this month!
Stop back later today for the FIRST post of inspiration! I will be sharing my album cover and December 1st!
Let the festive season begin!
Friday, December 7, 2012
15 Days of the Holidays - Day 7
Hello! Christy Musack - TeamWorks Member here for day 7
of the 15 Days of Holidays event.
I got a head start on my album this year, knowing how busy the month of December can be.
I went with an 8x8 album to give room for photos and bit of creative elements too. I wanted a book with an easy-to-assemble format. These top-load pages allow me to slip my album pages in-and-out and move them around as needed as I develop the book.
Keeping it simple during the assembly will allow me to go back and add more elements including the numbered days after the holidays - once my photos are developed. I also kept to supplies in my stash (for the most part).
My cover features Simple Stories, Studio Calico, Jenni Bowlin, October Afternoon (mostly existing product from my stash) and a bit more:
Up Close:
I spritzed with Mister Hueys, added washi, twine, a doily, shipping tag
and even a paper clip-
A look at some of the pages inside:
Be sure to stop back tomorrow for Rosann's 15 Days of the Holidays project.
Happy Friday!
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