Thursday, December 31, 2015

Hello 2016 - New Year's Eve Shaker Tags


Join me today over on the Reverse Confetti blog, where I'm sharing my "Set 'Em Up" Confetti Camera project. 

Happy New Year to all!

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Moments Inked 2016 Planner Review



I am super excited today to share with you my first impressions of the new 2016 Moments Inked Memory Planner system by Papertrey Ink. Each of the Moments Inked Design Team members will be posting reviews this week. If you missed Ashley’s and Suzanne’s reviews from yesterday, I encourage you to check them out. Also, Nichole posted an extensive planner introduction during the December release, which is HERE. You’ll definitely want to check that out if you haven’t already. Last but not least, Audrey is also posting her review today. Lots to see!

I’m thrilled with all the changes Papertrey has made this year! There are now even more opportunities for customizing the planner to suit your own individual needs. 



Here’s a quick run-down of the changes:
  • Choose your format: the spiral bound edition or the binder edition 
  • There are no longer daily pages included in this initial planner. This reduces the bulk considerably and gives the planner a nice, sleek profile. Note: if you loved the daily pages last year, stay tuned for alternative daily page options that will be announced in the near future.
  • Five gorgeous new cover designs for the spiral-bound planner (can also be adapted to the binder version).
  • Metal coil for the spiral-bound format instead of the flexible black plastic coil.
  • Notes pages at the end of each month
  • On the weekly spread, the days are no longer divided into morning, afternoon, and evening.
  • And extra specialty page listing out the specific colors for each month -- love this! (It's the little things!)


And here are some things that have stayed the same
(applies to both spiral-bound and binder formats):
  • Size is still 5” x 7”
  • Same monthly layout
  • Same signature Papertrey color combos for each month
  • Same 70b linen paper
  • Same “extra” pages, including dates to remember, goals, contacts, lined notes pages, grid notes pages, and a year-in-review page.
  • Same durable laminated month tabs



For more detail, join me for a video walkthrough of the new planner. 
(Fair warning -- I'm not the cinematographer that Ashley is! Her video from yesterday is so beautifully done and informative -- a must-see!)




So, let’s talk about that binder! Gorgeous! I chose the Ebony binder to get started, but I would gladly take one of each. They all look so pretty! I’m so impressed with the overall look and feel. Very professional and sophisticated. The features have obviously been carefully designed for maximum functionality and aesthetic appeal.



Outside features include metal corners for durability (and good looks), a simple snap closure in a gold finish to match the corners, beautiful top-stitching, and an elegant embossed Moments Inked logo.




Inside features include a pen/pencil loop, storage flaps/pockets, gold binder rings, and a notepad insert.


I enjoyed using the spiral-bound planner last year, but I do think I prefer a binder system. I tend to want to rearrange/add/subtract somewhat frequently, which will be much easier with the binder format. I also just like the elegance of the binder.




The binder pages are the same for both the spiral-bound and the binder version, so the following applies to both systems. 

I really like that the day columns on the new weekly spreads are no longer divided into morning, afternoon, and evening. As a stay-at-home mom of three busy kids, the weekday evening section tended to be overflowing, while the morning and afternoon sections were often unused. And when does afternoon officially become evening anyway <grin>? I plan to experiment with the weekly spread, maybe divide the day columns into two sections, one for calendar and one for tasks. Or I may divide into categories — family, personal, and blog. Either way, I appreciate the ability to tailor those columns to my needs instead of trying to force things into the morning, afternoon, and evening parameters.



I’m glad to see that two of my favorite features have remained:



1) the motivational quotes at the beginning of each month — what a great opportunity to reflect on an encouraging phrase or quote!




2) the goals page at the beginning. I found myself referring to this frequently throughout this past year to check on my progress and re-focus as needed. Some of my accomplishments likely wouldn’t have happened had I not written them down here. The goals page also, oddly, allowed me to let go of at least one thing that really needed to go. I’ve been trying to do Project Life for at least four years now. Instead of being discouraged by yet another year of “failing” at it, the goals page has helped me realize that it’s time to just let it go. 



I’m very curious to see what Nichole has planned for the daily page alternative. I didn’t use large parts of the daily page regularly, so I don’t altogether mind that they’re gone, but I would still like to include daily gratitude and  simple memory keeping in my 2016 planner. We’ll see what comes out in the months ahead!



Who else was excited that Week One of the new planner has already begun? Here’s a look at the current week (I had to break in the new planner right away!):



I’m planning to continue with weekly Bible verse journaling this year. For now, I’m continuing to use the weekly verse suggestions that I found on the Oak Tree Community Church website.




Conveniently, the first verse, Psalm 119:105, is included in Papertrey’s Light of Life stamp set. I decided to create a lighthouse scene for the Scripture using images from Guiding Lights. Since the darker colors tend to show through a little on the other side of the linen paper, I stamped off once for the red and black.




I shared info about the “books due” flag in THIS POST.


The black divider is one that I used last year in the spiral-bound planner. I die-cut it from a vinyl two-pocket folder that I picked up at an office supply store using the Moments Inked: Tabbed List die. For now, to adapt it to the binder system. I just punched holes in the other side. 


I used the new white Post-It notes (two 3x3 notes) to create a to-do list for the week. The header, lines, and checkboxes are all from the Moments Inked: Posted stamp set. The title is from the Moments Inked: Listed stamp set, and the stars are from the Monthly Moments: Tabbed stamp set.




Once my kids’ activities start up again after the holidays, I won’t have nearly this much real estate for decorating, so I took full advantage of it this week! The New Year’s cluster was done with a bunch of stamps and dies. The product list is for reference and not meant to overwhelm at all! The idea is to use things you already have.

     Christmas Cheer stamp set  (Happy New Year)
     Wet Paint Tags stamp set  (Cheers)
     Moments Inked: Planner Banners (tiniest star image)
     Just the Ticket stamp set and Just the Ticket Border die (ticket)
     Monthly Moments: Year-Round Mini stamp set (hello January)





Sometime last year, I started using the monthly spread as a blog calendar, and plan to continue with that this year. I’ve used a mixture of repositionable Avery circle labels (colored with Copics) and stamped die-cuts using the Monthly Moments: Tabbed stamps and Monthly Moments: Tabbed dies. The tabbed die-cuts are also stamped with a “post live @“ frame from the Moments Inked: Blog Banners stamp set. I suppose technically they are upside-down, but this way they don't cover up the dates!




Last photo for today, I also glammed up the opening title page with some gold adhesive Wet Paint Alpha letters to spell out my name. Swanky!

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s post. I look forward to sharing more planner ideas throughout the coming year. 
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Monday, December 28, 2015

Oh Happy Day - Reverse Confetti News + SFYTT



Reverse Confetti has announced some exciting news for 2016 -- check it all out on the Reverse Confetti blog

I'm super excited to be part of the Confetti Crew design team for another term, and look forward to wonderful things in 2016!



It's also my day to post a sample for Reverse Confetti's monthly Sketch For You To Try challenge, which closes tomorrow, December 29, at noon CST. It's not too late to get your entry in! Link-up and info is all posted HERE

Here's the December sketch:



And here's my take on it:


The focal point was stamped with a sentiment from With Love in Versamark and white embossed onto a circle that I die-cut using a circle die from the Donut You Know Confetti Cuts die set. 



I sponged an ombre effect using turquoise, teal, and navy inks. I splashed with water and splattered on some white ink for an artsy effect. 

The partial circle in vellum that peeks out from behind the diagonal stripe panel was die-cut with one of the dies in the Circles 'N Scallops set. 


The rest is just layers of patterned paper according to the sketch. I used a beautiful new-ish Basic Grey 6x6 paper collection called Typeset. 


Accents include Basic Grey enamel dots, Midnight Blue solid twine from the Reverse Confetti store, a pair of Leafy die-cuts, and some hand stitching.




STAMPS:  With Love

CONFETTI CUTS DIES: Donut You KnowLeafyCircles 'N Scallops

INK:  VersaMark; turquoise, teal, and navy dye inks

PAPER: white linen card stock, Basic Grey Typeset 6x6 collection, linen vellum, polka dot vellum

OTHERMidnight Blue solid twine, Basic Grey enamel dots, paper piercer/needle/thread, Mister Huey's white mist


 



Thanks so much for stopping by!


Friday, December 18, 2015

Let It Snow


A white Christmas is highly unlikely in my part of the world, but I'm dreaming of one anyway!




For today's tag, I've used some favorite Reverse Confetti products along with the current sketch at Retro Sketches, #194:



The watercolored background is one that I've had on hand for months, so I can't remember what I used to create it. For the tag base, I used one of the dies in Reverse Confetti's Gift Card Holder Tag die set. The little grommet at the top was die-cut using the Hang Ups Confetti Cuts. I stitched on a horizontal band of linen vellum, then layered on some silver metallic snowflakes from the Let It Snow Confetti Cuts set. The sentiment was done with Winter Words Confetti Cuts and a Winter Word Coordinates stamp. Black pearl accents are from Kaisercraft.


Here's a look at the shine from the metallic snowflakes, as well as the Wink of Stella shimmer on the word "snow."





INK:  VersaMark

PAPER: watercolor paper, silver card stock, linen vellum, black card stock

OTHER: watercolors, Kaisercraft black pearls, clear Wink of Stella, white embossing powder, black and white baker's twine

 



Thanks so much for stopping by!


Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Papertrey December Release In Review

This month's Papertrey Release in Review will be extra fun, as we have LOTS left to cover!

All of the new products will be available tonight at 10 pm EST in the Papertrey Ink store.



It was love at first sight with Maile's Fresh Floral Wrap-Ups. Here, a sweet and simple Tag Sale #3 project.


Stamps: Fresh Floral Wrap-Ups

Dies: Fresh Floral Wrap-Ups; Tag Sale #3

Ink: Aqua Mist, True Black, Sweet Blush, and New Leaf 

Paper: White and Aqua Mist card stock

Other: jute twine, foam adhesive, ink blending tool





Next is Nichole's Two Toned set. Loving this concept, loving this hexagon especially. Can't wait to play with this set more!




Stamps: Two-Toned, Star Scribbles

Dies: Two Toned, Star Scribbles

Ink: Limeade Ice, Aqua Mist, Enchanted Evening, Pure Poppy

Paper: white and Enchanted Evening card stock; Soft Stone Stripe patterned paper, linen vellum

Other: wood veneer stars






Dawn gives us hearts, flowers and lots of love with Enclosed: Flower. That pink ink and card stock are also the new Lovely Lady color!




Stamps: Enclosed: Heart

Dies: Enclosed: Heart

Ink: Vintage Jadeite, Pure Poppy, Lovely Lady, VersaMark

Paper: White and Lovely Lady card stock; Sheer Basics Vellum; Vintage Jadeite + White Paper Collection

Other: True Black baker's twine, white embossing powder, Viva Decor black pearl pen






Heather's XOXO is packed with heart images and sentiments. In addition to these brushstroke hearts and handwritten sentiment, there are also conversation hearts and generously sized word sentiments for pairing with the die-cuts. I used one of the Confetti Toss patterns from last month as a quick, colorful background.



Stamps: XOXO

Dies: XOXO

Ink: VersaMark

Paper: Harvest Gold, Raspberry Fizz, Sweet Blush and Black card stock; Confetti Toss Patterned Paper Collection

Other: True Black baker's twine, white embossing powder, silver sequins, foam tape





A very CAS card featuring the new Keep It Simple: Love sentiment set. The background pattern is from the Comic Strip Paper Collection.


Stamps: Keep It Simple: Love

Dies: Enclosed: Heart

Ink: VersaMark, Pure Poppy

Paper: white card stock, Comic Strip Patterned Paper Pad

Other: True Black Vintage Button, True Black Baker's twine, white embossing powder





One Big Happy is free this month with qualifying orders! This is a darling set that covers many, many occasions. I put together a interesting color combo that I thought would fit a winter wedding. 
See below for how I stamped the inside.



Stamps: One Big Happy

Dies: One Big Happy

Ink: Scarlet Jewel, Hibiscus Burst, Pinefeather, Stormy Sea, Soft Stone, True Black

Paper: white, Soft Stone, and Stormy Sea card stock; Stormy Sea + White Paper Collection; linen vellum






On the inside of my One Big Happy wedding card, I've stamped a sentiment from Dawn's Tucked In: Wedding stamp set, then added more of the same One Big Happy flowers from the outside.


Stamps: Tucked In: Wedding; One Big Happy

Ink: True Black, Scarlet Jewel, Hibiscus Burst, Pinefeather, Stormy Sea, Soft Stone

Paper: white card stock





Visit the Papertrey team for more November release inspiration: