Apr 29, 2010

Some Earrings and Some Unity

I have been busy making some Jewelry, making a card, and clearing my basement of scrapping supplies! Forever Scrapbooks is having a garage sale this Saturday (if you're local to Burlington, Ontario - you should go!). I have about 400 line items that I am selling. It's all to make room for my new scrap space that I am dreaming up!

I have been interested in wire wrapping, so I bought some 26 gage wire, and played around to make these earrings. I think they're quite funky!


And here is the card I made for an on-line gal named Angie. It's her birthday today! Happy Birthday Angie....hope you like your card. I used my NEW stamps from Unity that I picked up at ScrapFest a couple weeks back. They stamp REALLY well. Gotta love red rubber.

That's it for now, off to make dinner!

Apr 25, 2010

Beside You...

As part of my 2010 goal to scrap more layouts of the men and boys in my life, here is a good example of me keeping on track!

This layout was created for the last week of Savvy n' Sassy's Ribbon Rave. The parameters were:
  • black and white layout, with one other colour
  • use a quote (I used a Johnny Cash lyric quote, one of my hubby's fave artists)
  • have a wow factor with ribbon
  • focus on journaling


Enjoy the remainder of your Sunday and weekend!

Apr 18, 2010

ScrapFest Spoils and New Pup!

Jen Roach and I headed to ScrapFest in Kitchener-Waterloo yesterday and I stayed relatively within budget! I think I went over by $50.00, but there were so "special" things I found that I had to get them (says the voice of an addict!). Here is my stash! My best finds were the Prima leaves (which I have had a hard time finding lately), and the dark brown and chestnut brown chalk inks, as well as the Unity stamp set, and the Maya Road leaves pins.

Anyway, that is not my big news. I was dropped off by Jen and headed quickly into the house to ditch my bags and come back for my baby in the car, when all I saw was a little tiny puppy running loose in the house. I said, "this is not be our puppy, tell me Mark, this is not our puppy!" The kids were playing with him and there was the crate and toys, and happy kid faces.... this was OUR puppy. He does not have a name yet, but I am leaning towards Chewie. He is a 2 month old Cockapoo. At first when Jen asked me what kind of dog it was, I was still in shock and said "I have no idea, it's brown and furry".



Off to learn about housebreaking!

Apr 15, 2010

The Big Reveal!

The wait is over! Head on over to Up the Street Scrapbooking to see the full reveal of the April 2010 kit which is full of goodies! A special thanks to Tara for letting me be April's Guest Designer...I loved every minute of it!

Here are just a few of the projects I created using the MAIN kit "Sunday Brunch"...



And here are some layouts using Add-on Kit #1 Cabbage Soup:


I hope you agree with me that the kit is pretty awesome! Click here to see pricing and add-ons.
Have a wonderful Thursday!

Apr 12, 2010

More Sneak Peeks for Up the Street!

Up the Street Scrapbooking's April kit is perfect for Spring! It's so bright and fun and can be used for boy, girl, and adult pages too! Here are some sneaks to tide you over until the BIG REVEAL on April 15th!

Kit Club Benefits:
If you're a kit club fan like me, you appreciate that someone else is doing all the hard work of coordinating products for you, and you simply piece them together. What I also like is that I am sometimes left with product that I would not normally buy, BUT, it stretches me to try working with new companies, colours, and styles, and I usually like the end result.


Enjoy your Sunny Monday! (at least here in Ontario). :)

Apr 10, 2010

Alive & Kicking Layout

I was challenged at Savvy n' Sassy to do the following:
  • 3 photos
  • 3 different ribbons
  • 3 patterned papers
  • 3 different embellishments
  • weave the ribbon in some way
Here is what I came up with! I love being challenged because it pushes you to use new ideas. This was a great way to use up ribbon! My new favourite subject to scrap is my little 4 month old. I used a lot of Shimmerz on this layout to spray the background and some of the ribbons. Love that stuff!

Apr 9, 2010

Up the Street Scrapbooking - The New Kit in Town

This is a new kit club based out of Ontario and so far - the kits are awesome! And knowing Tara's sense of style, the kits will always be well thought out and coordinated. Go have a peek at Up the Street Scrapbooking and look at their past 2 kits and the sneak peeks for April 2010. I am one of the lucky guest designers for April and here is a teeny tiny peek at one of the layouts I am working on. The big reveal is April 15th!

Bye for now! I can't stop creating! Need help....

Apr 7, 2010

My Favourite Things - Thank You

My friend Jen came over one day and she let me borrow some of her new stamps! Here is a stamp from the Pure Innocence line of My Favourite Things, using Copic Markers to colour her in. Isn't she adorable??? This would make a nice teacher's card. I bought some of that lime cardstock from Scrapbook Star and it looked SO bright when I got it, but I seem to have found a good place for it! See the layout and wear some sun glasses!

The layout below was done for a challenge to use 4 different ribbons. The photo is of my little guy when he is only 1 week old. That hat is the first thing I bought when I found out I was having a boy. The stamps are the new Ali Edwards ones from Technique Tuesday. LOVE this set!

Bye for now.

Mar 30, 2010

Hands On Photography

Canadian Scrapbooker magazine has a column by Sue Sykes called Hands On Photography which gives you tips and techniques for better photographs. For March/April, there is a little blog contest going on over HERE, but really, it's not for the prize that I'm doing it, it's for the lessons! When you submit your photos, you have to indicate the variables like this - f/3.5, 1/20 sec, and ISO 800. I don't have a clue how to use these settings to their full potential, and it's about time I learned how to use my camera! Truthfully, I didn't even know how to retrieve that info and had to put the card back into my camera and press "info" to find it.

Here is my picture to showcase front lighting, with my daughter positioned to face the window.
And here is my picture to showcase side lighting. My daughter was positioned beside the window, with the light coming in from the right side of her. Isn't she a wonderful model!

Are you up for the challenge?

Mar 28, 2010

Playing With Ribbon: Child's Play

Over at Savvy and Sassy, they are having a Ribbon Rave (6 weeks of challenges with ribbons) and this week was to make a layout based on a sketch, then add ribbon flowers. So I made 3 flowers, one by folding and stapling ribbon in the center of a K & Co die cut (as seen below). I punched out a nice circle, and treated it with Glossy Accents and a lovely gem from an old set of Prima flowers.

These 2 flowers were made using a piece of cardstock, strips of ribbon, and Mod Podge. I coated both sides of ribbon, laid them next to each other, let dry and then hand cut some flowers. You can also find a flower and trace it for better results.

And here is the final product! A BRIGHT layout of my DD playing with rocks and water - HOW FUN!


Bye for now!

Mar 26, 2010

Unity Stamp Co. Simple Scrapbook Challenge

On Splitcoast Stampers, there is a Unity Stamp Co. scrapbook challenge, so I pulled out my one and only Unity stamp and created a layout. (You see, I am trying to win some more stamps because I like them so much!). PS - Thanks Julie Campbell for your blog post that pointed me to this challenge!

For this layout, using this stamp, I was kind of limited to the subject matter, but I am SO happy I made this layout. If you are wondering, that's me in the middle, the youngest of 3 girls. I scrapped about my second house, as you can see, I was young when we moved there and I lived there up until I was 15. My Mom just sold that house last year and it was strange to be with her on the last day, walking around that empty house and reliving some good memories.

Here is a close up of one of my favourite techniques (applying 3 coats of UTEE to the paper and cracking it). I also pulled out the brayer, like I said the other day, I am seriously showing my brayer some love.

I just adore these bright orange flowers from Prima. The floss is kept in place with liquid glue. The tag has been misted with Shimmerz Eucalyptus.

I use a stapler for the ribbon mess you see below, then covered the staples with some lovely buttons.

That's all for now! If you have any questions, drop me a line or leave a comment!
Ciao.

Mar 25, 2010

Showing My Brayer Some Love and Scrapbook Star

Note this: LOVE YOUR BRAYER! I bought a brayer a while back and rarely use it. To make this typewriter stamp (Cornish Heritage Farms) come to life, follow these instructions:
Stamp image onto white paper with Versamark, apply clear embossing powder, and heat set.

  1. Trim paper to desired size.
  2. With brayer, apply dark green ink (Library Green from Ranger), but leave it blotchy. Wipe ink off image.
  3. With a second green ink (Lettuce Adirondack by Ranger), brayer over the the image and to one side only. Wipe ink off image.
  4. With black ink (Black Soot Distress Ink by Ranger), brayer over the image ONLY. You want the black to get into the image's cracks to make it stand out more.
  5. THEN - take the whole piece of paper and stamp it with VersaMark and apply 2 coats of UTEE embossing powder by Ranger. This is essentially a nice glossy coat you are adding to make the colours pop.




Here are some sneak peeks of Scrapbook Star's April 2010 Kit. It is a lovely kit, and full of girly and Spring colours with loads of embellishments to matchy match!!



Have a great Thursday friends!

Mar 24, 2010

Inspire Frame - Vinyl Art

I needed some decor for my pea green powder room and I whipped this up in a couple of hours and it goes quite well. ALTHOUGH - I plan on distressing this a bit. I want to take it apart and do some tearing on that background paper, some more stamping, maybe add some gems and other detail to make it more interesting. Stay tuned for the revised project!

VINYL - the chandelier and the word inspire were cut from vinyl with my Silhouette and placed on top of the glass. I could easily remove them if I like, which is ideal to save the glass, and frame from my mistakes!


Supplies:
Paper - 7 Gypsies
Dies - Silhouette
Stamps - Cornish Heritage Farms
Markers - Copic

Mar 22, 2010

Bad Girls - Project 52 Challenge Blog

Ok folks! Here is my first official challenge with Project 52.

PARAMETERS:

WHAT: 3D Homes:

THEME: Dreams

REQUIRED MATERIAL: Buttons

My "Thoughts & Dreams House":
For my house, I created it from scratch, which is very satisfying - to create something from nothing. I decided to make my house sort of practical by adding a slot in the top for me and my family to use to store our thoughts and dreams. I plan on sealing off the bottom, so that our thoughts are safe inside until one day we decide to open it. I think even in a couple years' time, going back and looking at our thoughts and dreams will be interesting.

I wanted my house to contain a quote that spoke to me and one that I believe...with God, all things are possible. The tree branch is a Silhouette die cut. That gorgeous time glittery paper is from The Robin's Nest. The gorgeous leaves are Prima.

I made this flower from fabric, I am in the middle of making a tutorial on how to. There are so many variations to this!


Here is my slot made with a punch from Stampin' Up! I love my Dymo Label Maker, and used it for most of my dream quotes.

Here is a ribbon wall, all kept nicely in place by using a stapler. MY ADVICE - If in doubt - use a stapler or hot glue gun!


This quote spoke to me. Dreams don't just happen or come true, it takes effort! I used the die cut frame from Silhouette to enclose this wonderful quote. See my daughter in the back, she loved the house! She had lots of questions for me, the best one being "can I have it?".

This might be my favourite side, probably because of that orange flower pops. You can really see the stamping on this side. To cover the house, I used a nice 6x6 stamp (Vintage Text by CHF) to add a little something to look at. I also used Shimmerz to give it a blue. The yellow you see here and there is actually decorative packing tape.


And here is the final side, the birds. I used 5 birds in total to symbolize my family. Having my family is like a dream come true, so here it is, on my house.

I do hope you'll consider playing along. You have until April 10, 2010 to submit a HOUSE project in the Bad Girls gallery so that we can ogle your creative genius and for consideration to be a Guest Designer with us.

See the Project 52 post for more details and for pictures of the other designer's COOL projects.

Mar 19, 2010

TIME - to Reflect...

We are having an on-line crop this weekend at Scrapbook Star and for my challenge (which will be posted later) is a reflective challenge. I just picked up these envelopes from Hero Arts and thought one of them would suit my layout, and tucked inside is an honest reflective note of where I am now, and where I was a decade ago, and a little about what I've learned along the way.

By the way - the stamps on this layout are new from Technique Tuesday (Ali Edwards) and I just love them. I think you'll be seeing a lot of them on my layouts and projects.

Below I am showing a sneak peek of my first project with PROJECT 52, the Bad Girls challenge blog. I kept on coming back to this piece, with fresh eyes every time, and I can tell you that what I originally envisioned, is not what resulted. HOWEVER, I am satisfied with the end piece. Hope you'll stop by Project 52 when all the team's projects are revealed on Monday.


Enjoy your Friday!

Mar 17, 2010

Getting Stampy! AGAIN.

When I used to design for Cornish Heritage Farms, I found many ways to stamp on my projects. It's been a while now that I have stopped using stamps on my layouts, BUT I have decided to dust off the ink pads and get back into it!

Here is a recent layout stamped with the 6x6 Vintage Text (CHF) and that lovely flower to dress up the background paper (kraft Bazzill Cardstock).


A recent Michael's find is that BEAUTY chipboard by Colorbok. I treated it with a craft adhesive spray, Doodlebug Inc glitter and then with Liquid Pearls by Ranger.

The dress form (Silhouette die cut) has been treated with Glossy Accents and pink Microbeads from Martha Stewart. And again, there is that lovely Maya Road Ric Rac ribbon I am obsessed with using. The flower and leaves are of course PRIMA> who does it better?

I hope this is the first of many more stampy projects. Thanks for stopping by! I will be flashing some sneaks of my upcoming FIRST project for PROJECT 52. The new challenge will be up Monday and you won't want to miss it!

Mar 5, 2010

Bad Girls Bleuprint and Scrap Your Crap

So Happy Together is a layout that captured 2 goals! One, was to play along with this week's Bleuprint at Bad Girls, and the other, to play along with the challenge at Scrap Your Crap.

I loved challenge #51 at Scrap Your Crap, because it actually allowed me to do just that! The challenge was to use 20 + letters in your title, and then an additional 10 embellishments. I pulled out old decorative tape from Heidi Swapp, old embellishments, such as the beach sticker, the blue gems, and the Maya Road chipboard (which is heat embossed with red - smells like Cinnamon). How about that! A Scratch n' Sniff layout! Now there's an idea. :)

Now, I couldn't have come up with this layout without being totally INSPIRED BY Anna's Bad Girls Bleuprint - see more on the Bad Girls Kits forum. See below the images that Anna provided to get the juices flowing. She also made that sketch to go along with the images. I was inspired by the colours, white background and white space, I pulled the black, red, and green from the Tommy picture, and the fabric idea from the photo (I made sure to use fabric-like ribbons). Of course, I used the sketch as inspiration as well.









Now it's your turn. I've left you with 2 challenges that should get your mojo going. GO - SCRAP - CREATE! Oh and have fun!


"So Happy Together" Supplies:
Patterned Paper: BoBunny Press, Graphic 45, Teresa Collins
Cardstock: Bazzill, Core'dinations
Flower: Prima
Ribbon: Michael's
Stamp: 7 Gypsies
Sticker Letters: KaiserCraft and Rose Moka
Die Cut: Silhouette (Bracket)
Decorative Tape: Heidi Swapp
Chipboard: Maya Road
Embossing Powder: Cornish Heritage Farms
Other: Envelope, Gems