Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Still Among the Living

Why is it that I feel like such a FAILURE when I can't find time to post something new on my blog!? It's pretty silly actually. I mean I work outside the home during the week, not 40 hours, but enough to crimp my personal life and it's a far cry from those glorious 4 years I stayed home...oh yeah, you had to remind me. It was my CHOICE to return to work. I guess I was a bit stir crazy at the time with a 2 year-old and a 5 year-old that wasn't starting Kindergarten.

Well between the day job, time with the kids, doing all the family budgeting/finances, grocery shopping, meal preparations...it's a miracle that I find time to exercise, let alone do anything CRAFTY! LOL Nevertheless, crafting brings me great happiness, and it's truly my therapy!

I had a workshop last week and in the rare moments of actual daylight yesterday, I finally took a few photos of the projects.


This is a 6X6 scrapbook page using both a fun stamp set from the Sale-A-Bration mini catalog and the pretty patterned paper. I have a 6X6 album of various photos...I guess you could say it's a brag book. This is going right in!!!

Stampin' Supplies:
PAPER - Delicate Dots Designer Series Paper, Certainly Celery, Bashful Blue, So Saffron
INK - Certainly Celery Craft, VersaMark
STAMPS - Polka Dot Punches
PUNCHES -
Full Heart Punch, Scallop Edge Punch
TOOLS - Stampin' Dimensionals, Gold EP, Embossing Buddy, Heat Tool


Since the page was for a workshop, I also did this 3X6 card alternative. I'm glad I did, because it was split 50/50 between those who did the 6X6 and those that did the card. I really enjoy doing 3X6 cards, it's a nice change!

Stampin' Supplies:
PAPER - Delicate Dots Designer Series Paper, Certainly Celery, Bashful Blue
INK - Certainly Celery Craft, VersaMark
STAMPS - Polka Dot Punches, Upsy Daisy
PUNCHES -
Wide Oval Punch, Scallop Edge Punch
TOOLS - Stampin' Dimensionals, Gold EP, Embossing Buddy, Heat Tool


The final project was this card. I saw something similar once and really liked the bright color. Aside from white, it actually uses all In Color colors. This was also another excuse to play with more punches...I love punches!!! I should also mention that for every Say It With Scallops stamp set sold, Stampin' Up! donates $2 to the Ronald McDonald House Charities.

Stampin' Supplies:
PAPER - Pacific Point, Whisper White, Tangerine Tango, Riding Hood Red, Kiwi Kiss
INK - Pacific Point Classic
STAMPS - Say It With Scallops [ set of 4 ] $17.95 Item # 111678
PUNCHES -
Star Punch, Large Star Punch, 1-3/4 Inch Circle Punch, 1-3/8 Inch Circle Punch
OTHER
- Kiwi Kiss 5/8 Inch Striped Grosgrain Ribbon

Friday, February 6, 2009

...and Scrappin' :)

Here's another page I did for VSBN. The challenge was to DISTRESS and scrap something you cannot live with out!

Stampin' Supplies:
PAPER - Bella Rose Designer Series Paper
INK - Chocolate Chip Craft, Chocolate Chip Marker, Kiwi Kiss Classic
STAMPS - Warm Words
TOOLS - Distressing Tool, On Board Simon Lower Alphabet, Sanding Block
NON SU! SUPPLIES - K&Co (Brown, Pink & Green Polka Dots), ModPodge, Self-Adhesive Gemstones, me&my BiG ideas (Kay-Love Chipboard Stickers)


This was also inspired by a VSBN challenge. I had these pictures ready to scrap for a while and finally nailed down a layout for them. This challenge was all about things that you HOARD, and for me it's anything Halloween, ribbon, stickers, and I finally used my Seriously Sassy stamp set!!!

Stampin' Supplies:
PAPER - Ghostly Greetings Designer Series Paper, Kiwi Kiss, and Only Orange
INK - Old Olive & Basic Black Craft, Basic Black Journaler
STAMPS - Seriously Sassy, Too Terrific Tags
TOOLS - Orange Grosgrain Ribbon, Tag Punch, Small Tag Punch
NON SU! SUPPLIES - Mrs. Grosman's Trick or Treat Stickers


As a matter of fact, I liked this layout so much I sketched it, and it's today's sketch challenge on SCS!

Monday, February 2, 2009

More Scrappin'

I'm not sure why I didn't post this sooner. But LAST Friday I hosted the kick off for the Virtual Scrapbooking Night (weekend) over on Splitcoast. There were multiple challenges daily and prizes too! The festivities aren't really over yet though, so if you have time to check it out, here's the master list of challenges: JAN09VSBN

My challenge was this sketch:



And I did this page using my sketch:


Make sure you pop in and check it out, everything ends on Sunday February 8, 2009.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

In a Scrappin' Mood

My hubby helped me hang a new cabinet in my craft room on Saturday, and that prompted some cleaning and rearranging over the next few days. All that work sorting and shifting resulted in a completely cleared off counter. WOW, it's been a long, long time since I'd seen that! LOL!!! It also got me motivated to do something "crafty" and I really wanted to scrap something! So with a particular photo in mind, I created the following sketch to post on SplitcoastStampers.
I won't be posting it on SCS until tomorrow, so shhhh, this is your "sneak peak!" It's a single photo layout using a square picture. In my case a 4x6 cropped to 4x4.



I used the Candy Lane Designer Series Paper, with it's coordinating stamp set and heart punch. As a bundle you can get them for 20% off through Saturday Jan 31, 2009. Contact me if you'd like to order yours.
Love You Much Bundle - Item No. 115405 $41.48


The picture is of my Mom, I think early 1995, with my now teen aged nieces! She passed away the following January, just 3 months after my wedding. She never got to know my girls, but I cherish this photograph. It really expresses who she was. I love to look at it; being read to is one of my favorite childhood memories of my mom. It makes me feel warm, and reminds me of the love I feel for her still. She was the most caring and wonderful mother, I was lucky to have her while I did...love you Mom!!!

Stampin' Supplies:
STAMPS - Love You Much, Big Deal Alphabet, Flight of the Butterfly
PAPER - Candy Lane DSP
INK - Basic Black and Riding Hood Red Classic, Regal Rose, Apricot Appeal, and Certainly Celery Markers, Basic Black Journaler

PUNCHES -
Scallop Circle, 1 3/8" Circle, 1 3/4" Circle, Heart to Heart
OTHER - Fairy Tale Ribbon Originals, Stampin' Dimensionals, Rhinestone Brads

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Whoops!

Well I guess being a BIG MOUTH has got me into trouble, again! I was super sad to see Polka Dot go and it has come to my attention that it really hasn't! Sorry if I tweaked anyone out by this news. The stamp is still available, it's on the "dormant" list. What does that mean? Well just that it does not appear in the new catalog, but it is still available for purchase. To see all the offerings on the dormant list, check out the link below!

Spring-Summer 2009 Idea Book & Catalog Dormant List (Available January 19-June 30, 2009)

Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Last Hurrah for Polka Dot

When I first got the Love You Much Bundle I was eager to use the yummy Candy Lane Designer Series Paper for scrapbooking. The only problem was, with what pictures!? I still have plans for it, but need to get prints of pictures I don't have yet! ;)

Well since I couldn't just let this GORGEOUS paper sit around and wait I made this sweet card. Isn't it darling? I just had to include the
Polka Dot background stamp. It's on the retired list but I think it compliments the Valentine theme perfectly. In this instance I inked it up with pink and randomly added red before stamping to my card stock. LOVE IT! So a sad goodbye to Polka...only available until Midnight!


Stampin' Supplies:

PAPER - Pink Pirouette, Very Vanilla, and Candy Lane DSP
INK - Chocolate Chip Marker, Riding Hood Red Classic, and StazOn STAMPS - Love You Much, Polka Dot
OTHER - Chocolate Chip Ribbon, Aqua Painter, Stampin' Dimensionals, 2 Way Glue
TECHNIQUES - Machine stitching and Watercoloring




Tuesday is my next workshop. The two cute projects above are the make-n-takes and I again utilized the Love You Much Bundle.
Appropriately named, the little 3X3 textured card is referred to as a
Love Note! They are available in three colors and include Vanilla envelopes. I wanted to give it a soft look so I layered it with Velum and colored the image from the "wrong" side.


Stampin' Supplies:
PAPER - Old Olive Love Note and Envelope, Riding Hood Red Card Stock, Velum, and Candy Lane DSP
INK - Pretty in Pink Marker, Old Olive Marker, Riding Hood Red Classic, and StazOn
STAMPS - Love You Much
OTHER - 2 Way Glue, Heart to Heart Punch, Boho Blossoms Punch



This little treat box was fun to assemble. This time I brought out a few more punches to complete the project and I decided to watercolor the love birds. The final touch...of course I had to fill it with CHOCOLATE!



Stampin' Supplies:
PAPER - Pink Pirouette, Kiwi Kiss, and Candy Lane DSP

INK - Chocolate Chip Classic and Riding Hood Red Classic

STAMPS - Love You Much
PUNCHES -
Scallop Edge, Wide Oval, 1/16" Circle, Word Window
OTHER - Pretty in Pink Taffeta Ribbon, Natural Hemp, Aqua Painter, Hershey Kisses
TECHNIQUES - Watercoloring

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Stampin' Up! Specials

Don't miss out on the final days of this sale! Visit my website and click [SHOP NOW] to view the remaining accessories available. You can also place your order there any time of day!


The current catalog ends tomorrow at midnight. The stamps featured in the mini version (the sampler) are 20% off until the inception date of the NEW Spring-Summer Idea Book & Catalog begins January 19, 2009. For a copy of the Fall-Winter Catalog Sampler click on the image in the sidebar on the right>>

Also this month is a GREAT special on a bundle of Valentine papers, stamps, and accessories!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Better Late Than Never

Some crafty things, I've been holding out on you...sorry!
I did this 6x6 scrapbook page for my Ladies Night. My sister Barbara designed it for her stamp club and I LOVE IT! It's a great demonstration of a faux metal technique...probably the most simple way to do it.
Just emboss with metallic EP over metallic card stock. I used Stampin' Emboss Sterling Silver EP over Brushed Silver card stock. It's secured with Silver cord and a Filigree brad. The ribbon is Basic Gray Taffeta Ribbon.

I did 3 different gift tags for my open house in December. Simple, quick and fun! After the open house I used mine to give out baked goods to friends and family!
My favorite is the slightly labor intensive punch art tag designed by Mercedes Weber. Pretty easy to recreate using the following punches:

  • 5-Petal Flower (ears)
  • Boho Blossoms (hair)
  • Wide Oval (Face and antlers)
  • 1/4" Circle (eyes)
  • 3/4" Circle (nose and antlers)
Use your scraps after punching shapes to punch a portion of the oval and 3/4 circle, this creates the antlers.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Squeezing in a Little Me Time


I have several wood blocks leftover from a workshop and I decided to use up some of my Christmas paper and scrap this years Santa photos! :) Holiday baking and all the cards I just sent postal (the last one yesterday) have kept me VERY busy lately and this little project is all I've finished (kinda) since the month of December came along and body slammed me into reality!!!
I did this little block with
chipboard snowflakes. Covered them with Whisper White Craft Ink and on one added a Fire Square Brad. I covered the block with Holiday Treasures Designer Series Paper, and sanded the edges before I inked them with Close to Cocoa Craft Ink. The finishing touch is a piece of Riding Hood Red 1-1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon tied on. I also stamped "08" on a piece of Riding Hood Red card stock using the Schoolbook Serif Numbers stamp set.
I've actually only added one of the Santa photos so far, the other one is still on my phone for now. Yes I procrastinate, as here I am on Christmas Eve posting on my blog while the last batches of fudge and toffee chill in the refrigerator. I'm scheduled to be at my dad's in 2 hours 15 minutes and counting... :) Merry Christmas!

Sally

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

WOW!

Stampin' Up! has surprised us all with this promotion...
From now until December 23rd we can enjoy FREE shipping on every order over $70. That includes workshops too, so even if your wish list is small, you can get your friends in on the action and place a group order!


RETIRED STAMPS
Every time we introduce a new Idea Book & Catalog they have lots of great new stamps and accessories. One way this is possible is by retiring some of the older items. Well the list of stamps is out and this time with a TWIST. Excluding the hostess sets, EVERYTHING on the list is 10% off through December 23rd. So yet another reason to shop, shop, shop! Click HERE for a list with the reduced prices, and click HERE to shop now!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Friday's Sketch...on Saturday ;)


I created this sketch last week for posting over on Splitcoast yesterday. I decided it was time for another DPS, and I wanted to do a layout that has a one photo page (a classy look) adjacent from a multiphoto page (my preference). I always have too many photos to scrap!!

I'm trying to make more of an effort to use my sketches each week. I should be able to do ONE page a week, right!? So you can expect to see more posts with sketches here, but as always all of my sketches can be found in the sidebar slideshow on the right>>>.

I had the perfect pictures to fill up the right half of this layout, but not one I was overly excited about for the left. I considered getting an enlargement of one and mixing in other family members...NAH, what do we need them for!? So this is just Natalie showing us her many many expressions. She is so cute if I do say so myself!!! tee hee


It's a pretty simple page. I stamped the background with polka dots down the left side of this textured cardstock. Then added a 6x12 strip of DSP and an 8.5 x 8.5" square piece of cardstock. I decided to add the scalloped border and some punching to give the solid piece a little extra pizzaz. I chalked the heart in "i (heart) u" for a little unexpected color and then went further to add more pink stamping the small chipboard heart and covering the other one with DSP. I also edged the tic tac toe piece with ink after I punched the corners.

Stampin' Up! products
STAMPS: A Happy Heart, Polka Dot (BG stamp)
PAPER:
Chocolate Chip textured, Tempting Turquoise, Whisper White, Bella Rose DSP, Prints Tempting Turquoise DSP
INK (CRAFT):
Tempting Turquoise, Regal Rose, Whisper White
ACCESSORIES:
1" Chocolate ribbon, chipboard hearts, Stampin' Pastels, Curly Label Punch, Corner Rounder Punch, 1/16" hole punch, Scalloped Edge Punch, White Gel Pen

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Scrappy Advice for Getting Started

Occasionally I get an email from a reader and recently I've had two with similar questions. They both asked me about beginning scrapbooking, so here is some advice for getting started.

What Do I Need?

Scrapbooking is a wise investment since you are creating something that will last for many generations, but you really don't need to spend a lot of money to get started. I recommend a good paper trimmer, sharp scissors, and a crafters tool kit to begin with. You'll also need paper and double sided tape, both of which should be archival safe. With these items you can create simple "no-frills" pages, but if you'd like to create something more artistically expressive, you'll want to expand your supplies with a few gadgets and some nice embellishments as well.


Rubber stamps, and a few ink colors (go for the pigment inks) can add a lot to a scrapbook page. You might also like brads, ribbon, punches, paper flowers...the list can go on and on. Try not to be overwhelmed, buy what you need as you need it to minimize the cost of your new hobby. You could even start with themed "kits" which could make these decisions much easier. Stampin' Up! has a great line of products they call Simply Scrappin' which along with the items pictured above can be purchased through my website.

Believe me, it won't be long before you'll have WAY more consumable supplies than you know what to do with...and you'll wonder how on Earth they've taken over your life!! hee hee

Choose Photos and Color Scheme

Depending on the album size you've chosen, select an appropriate number of photos. Can I get them all on one page or should this be a two page layout? Don't be afraid to trim your photographs and remove excess background. Be conservative, you can always go back and take off more. If you are working with digital photos fix red eye and do most of your cropping BEFORE you print. You can also try printing a few versions of the same photo cropped in different ways. That can be a fun way to use a favorite photo when you don't have additional shots to use with it! Here are two examples of cropping:

This is my original photo.

This is how it might look if I simply trimmed some excess and added it to a layout.

This is the same photo cropped BEFORE printing. If you do this make sure you pay attention to the aspect ratio, I made sure mine was 4x6 and I centered her as much as possible. Notice she is zoomed in closer and you can no longer see the coffee table at the bottom.
It's a better looking version of the original photo, and because I didn't zoom in too close I can still trim more off when I pick up my prints (if I choose to). This would help me squeeze more pictures on a page...which is something I tend to do!

Once all of your photos are cropped to your liking, study them for a similar scheme. Look for similarities in the background colors or the clothing color of the photo's subjects. The best color selection will accent and compliment your photos. To figure out which colors look the best, try laying your photos on a few different colors of card stock. Choose the color that best accents the photograph. Using one color for the background page and another color for matting your photos creates a great looking layout.

Arrange the Layout

Play with the arrangement of your photos until you are pleased with the layout. I like to overlap photos and embellishments sometimes, but I suggest at the very least you keep the photos "clustered" together to enhance the look of your page.You can also follow a sketch, which for some people makes completing pages much easier.

Matting is a simple way to make your photos POP. Matting is done by laying your photos on a piece of card stock 1/8 to ½ inch larger than your photograph. This gives the photos a finished or framed look. For added effect, you can double or triple mats with different colors behind your photos.

Be smart when you cut into patterned paper. Don't toss anything larger than 1/2 an inch. Scraps can make wonderful embellishments that will coordinate with your page. Cover chipboard pieces and use punches...it's just another cost effective way to stretch your supplies!

Choose Embellishments

After selecting and cropping your photos and choosing the background paper, you are ready to select some page decorations. Stamps, die-cuts, punches, brads or eyelets, and paint are all great items to decorate your scrapbook page. Choose embellishments that compliment your photos or the theme of your layout. For instance if your layout consists of birthday pictures, use festive patterned paper or stamp balloons and confetti to make a party theme.

Punches and die-cuts can be purchased in many shapes. I find it a lot of fun to make my own accessories. Try stamping on chipboard, and adding some ribbon and/or hardware. Keep in mind that less is more when using embellishments, the focus should be on your photographs, not on the accessories. Also you should follow "the rule of threes" when possible. Basically place things in odd numbers, 3, 5, 7. It's said to be more visually appealing.

An example of some YUMMY hardware from Stampin' Up!

Don't Forget the Journaling

Journaling is one of the most important parts of a scrapbook. Journaling provides important details about the events or people in your photos. A title is one way to tie the theme of the photos together. When writing about your photos, follow the theme that you chose when you were selecting embellishments.

Add a quote, song lyrics, or the title of the occasion to reflect your page's theme. Add it directly on the page with your rubber stamps or stamp/print your title on coordinating card stock, trim out and attach. Journaling can be handwritten (my preference) or done by using your computer to type it out, just print on acid free paper or card stock.

After giving your page a title, include some information about the people in the photos or details of the events. At the minimum, try to include the name of the person in the photo and the date the photo was taken. Sometimes I limit the date to a month but include the true date on the back of my layout. Once I have several pages for an album that are chronological I don't want them all to include the year....might be a bit redundant.

Arrange the Layout Again and Make it Stick

Before you permanently tape everything down, experiment with the layout. Rearrange the photos and embellishments on the page until you find the best look. I have found myself taking a whole new direction and the end result was a much better page!

Once you are happy with your layout, secure your items to the page. There are several types of adhesives available to scrapbookers including glue, tape, spray adhesive and photo corners. Try using a few different items to see which you like best. Glue sticks work well for die-cuts and other embellishments, securing them firmly to the page. I like my good ole double stick tape!

Put Them Away

I have a little easel on a shelf in my studio and I like to display my pages on it. So when I finish a new layout, I rotate my "new favorite" to the easel. But aside from an easel or a frame, I recommend you keep your finished pages in page protectors ready for an album, or go ahead and put them in an album. Don't stack them on top of each other...additionally you should never store your albums flat, they should be kept upright vertically to prevent bulky embellishments from damaging adjacent pages.

Personally, I like a top loading post bound album. They are easy to rearrange if you need to by just pulling the pages from the protectors and moving them. Since I don't scrap chronologically I have several albums going at the same time. But I wouldn't have it any other way. It allows me to scrap what I'm inspired by at the moment, and since my free time is limited, this is what works best for me!

Friday, November 28, 2008

Pie Stamping

I made my pumpkin pies on Wednesday so I could focus on the feast itself on Thanksgiving. Since I was doing them a day ahead, I decided why not go Martha Stewart and try something "fancy."
I've seen beautiful pies that have the layered leaf border around them, they're so festive, love that! I dug out all my cookie cutters looking for the perfect leaf to use. Hmm a Holly leaf, but nothing else. Then I thought, "I have a SEVERAL leaf rubber stamps!" So I found one I thought would do the trick, rounded up the chickens (that's code word for my girls) and got started with my first attempt at PIE STAMPING!

I buy the pre-made pie crust thats comes in a roll. Unroll onto a pie pan and cut the extra dough off the sides. Then roll out the extra dough and stamp-stamp-stamp!

We cut out the leaves with a butter knife. A totally easy and kid friendly project. The leaves were simply pinched onto the dough in the pan and layered around overlapping each other.
Ready for the oven!!!
I always use a pie crust shield to prevent over-browning, but maybe next time I should also brush them with an egg wash? The leaves certainly lost a lot of detail in the baking process, but the pie was mmm, mmm, good and we had FUN doing it! Smileys

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The Scallop Album

This sweet little album was inspired by Jan Tinks "Carousel Notes Purse." I wanted to make something a little less labor intensive and came up with this simple little album, very easy!

I'm sure you can guess it's made using Stampin' Up!s
Carousel Notes. They come in packs of 30 and the scalloped circles in 3 colors. Ruby Red, Baja Breeze, and Kiwi Kiss with Chocolate Chip envelopes.

I simply built the book around an envelope and utilized a scalloped circle note to create the cover and a pullout on the inside. Adding an extra page inside was easy. I just cut some textured card stock to 6 x 8", scored it square and tucked the extra inside the envelope "pocket." Attach with double sided tape, and embellish with more paper!





Ink: Whisper White, Baja Breeze, & Basic Gray
Stamps: Brocade Basics (109411), Bella Toile (111598)

Paper:
Ski Slope Designer Series Paper (112994), 12x12 Chocolate Chip textured paper (108697), Carousel Notes - Ruby Red, Baja Breeze, Chocolate Chip envelope (112139)
Accessories:
1/16" Circle Punch (101227), Scallop Edge Punch (112091), Scallop Circle Punch (109043), Riding Hood Red Striped Grosgrain Ribbon (111374), Baja Breeze Double Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon (111847), Silver Eyelet (105319), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430)

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Changes Around the House

I have to admit after Stampin Up! introduced Décor Elements, I purchased the Live Every Moment phrase to put on my wall....and I have yet to do it! I wish I could share a photo with you, but I've been obsessive compulsive about putting it up. I think I want to put it over the mantle in the family room, or maybe in Sydney and Natalie's room...or maybe in the studio. Oh geeze, see what I mean!? Free Smiley Courtesy of www.millan.net

Have you seen
Décor Elements yet? They are pretty cool actually. They are self-adhesive vinyl art. The brochure has alphabet letters and LOTS of beautiful sentiments and other fun things you can inexpensively and easily apply to a wall or whatever you want! No messy painting to add a decorative border or a name, and you can remove and replace them on a whim...which means they are especially great for holiday decorating!

Something NEW and only available the rest of this month is the Spooky Spider. Have you seen it? Check out this flyer (CLICK HERE)! Isn't it cute!? I picked up a candy jar just like the one in the flyer at WalMart for about $7 and used the small spider instead of the large one. This was so simple and EASY to do!


There was what I call a WOW project at convention using the
Décor Elements. It was a beautiful shadow box using Season of Thanks. The original version had neutral paper in the background, and some simple Fall leaves behind the glass.

I made my version with a 12x16" rustic style shadow box. I found it at Hobby Lobby for 50% off, so it was only about 10 bucks! I adhered two patterned papers, some ribbon and extra goodies besides just Fall leaves, also from Hobby Lobby. I used
Season of Thanks (114883) in the small chocolate version, but it also comes in a bigger size and in two additional colors. The papers are from Bella Rose and Maine Blueberry with So Saffron Polytwill. For the Fall Foliage, I just cut off what I wanted, arranged them over the backboard and used my hot glue gun in a few key places before sealing it up.

Click
HERE to download a copy of the Décor Elements brochure. It is also available on the right with numerous other mini catalogs.

As a demonstrator I'd love to give you a hostess party using the Décor Elements. Contact me if you'd like to earn FREE products! You can also order right from my website at sally.stampinup.net To learn more about Décor Elements visit THIS PAGE!

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