Sunday, December 23, 2007

Happy Holidays!

Happy Holidays everyone! We're going to have an extremely hectic schedule over the next week so I won't be posting. I'll start up again January 1st! Hope everyone has a fun, safe, holiday season. Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Best Laid Plans...


Just when I thought I had a handle on Christmas shopping, just went I was nearing the end of my baking, just when I was beginning to dare to imagine that I would be ready in time.... CRASH! My van decided to attempt suicide. Nobody was driving- it was just parked in the driveway like any other ordinary day and it decided to roll it's way over the driveway, down the hill and into a little tree.
The tree is fine.. barely a scratch. The van needs thousands of dollars of repair.
So instead of crafting or baking or shopping I am now getting estimates for auto body work and paint jobs. I was angry and feeling sorry for myself...but, then we got a phone call that changed everything.
My husband is on vacation this week- but, his work keeps calling him on his cell phone to ask oh so important questions. Yesterday after an auto body trip his phone went off and he ignored it-- "Oh, go ahead and answer it", I said, knowing full well that he wanted to- a man on the other end wanted to know directions to a job site and didn't realize Don was on vacation. I asked who he was and Don told me a little about him.. things like "Nice Guy" and "Good Worker." This morning my husband got a phone call that, that same man passed away last night. Talk about putting things in perspective. I think I will feel blessed no one was in or in the path of my van when it decided to take it's stroll and be happy with what I do get accomplished for Christmas instead of being frustrated with what isn't done. It's going to be a very Merry Holiday as we are all happy, healthy and together.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Gifts for Friends


The inside of the lunchboxes are home to a Moms Emergency Kit.


Each kit has Vaseline, WD-40, Balloons and Hairspray and a list of what you can do with them.


Vaseline- It's an instant lip-gloss and moisturizer, soothes sunburn or diaper rash, shines shoes, removes adhesive bandages painlessly and helps stuck zippers glide.


Aerosol hairspray- Halts a run in panyhose, removes ink stains, laminates kids artwork, doubles as a craft glue, and will exterminate the bumble bee that refuses to leave your minivan.


Balloons- Fill with cold water for an instant cold pack for bumps, bruises or broken bones. Makes an instant game of impromptu soccer or volleyball or a science lesson on static electricity.


WD-40- Quiets a squeaky stroller wheel- Fixes a bum wheel on a shopping cart. It also removes chewing gum from hair, crayon marks from walls and stickers from just about any surface.


These are small enough to tuck into a purse, beach bag or leave in a glove compartment.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Cookies!


Today I'll be busy baking cookies with the help of both my son's and my oldest sons' girlfriend Anna. We are planning on being a baking machine. I love taking baked goods to friends and neighbors. I've been doing it for years and last year when I just didn't get them made there was almost an uproar as people have come to depend on me bringing them. Who knew?
Over the years I've made cookies out of paper too! For the title above I used seed beads as "sprinkles" and a product called Glass Effects to hold them in place.
For the recipe page below I used paper clay. I used real cinnamom on them before I baked them then sealed them with a clear sealant. I loved the way they turned out and while they make a big impact on my layout they weigh next to nothing. Really Fun!

Friday, December 14, 2007

Plan Ahead


For really great holiday layouts think about photographs you'd love to have before the big day arrives and make a mental list or even write it down. It's so easy in the excitement and hustle of the day to forget to take some of the shots you were hoping to snap.
For the layout above I wanted to scrap about my Father In Law and how all his Grand kids gather at his feet as he reads about the first Christmas from the Bible. Shots on my list for this year include:

1). Cookies - there are a bunch of cookies that have been holiday traditions in our
celebration and this year I want to get pictures of the actual cookies themselves
and of people baking them.

2). Santa's cookie plate - cookies partially eaten, crumpled napkin and all.

3). Kids sleeping in their beds on Christmas Eve.

4). Stuffed Stockings along the mantel.

5). Special ornaments hanging on the tree. I may have everyone hold up their favorite
ornament and tell me why they love it so much.

6). The piles of wrapping and bows that collect on the floor after the unwrapping
frenzy.

Think about what makes your holiday celebration uniquely your own- in my opinion this is what makes a layout truly great!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Embellishments


I've been making things from felted wool for years. It's a craft that I am drawn to again and again. This week while watching TV in the evenings I've been making these
cute snowmen! I will use them on packages tied in with my bows, they can be hung as ornaments, or used for embellishments on Scrapbook pages or Christmas Cards.

I purchase wool clothing (skirts yeild the most wool) from Thrift stores, bring it home and felt it and then use it for my wool creations. The pattern was found in a Better Homes and Gardens Christmas Crafts magazine.

If you like the look of felt in your scrapbooks I think this takes it one step further- with a much more professional, finished appearance. Better yet, the average
skirt can be purchased at a thrift store for under $3.00! Making it a very thrifty craft material.

Best of all - you'll have darling embellishments made by you!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Christmas Magic


Last year I made globe ornament cards for my Mom and my In-laws. They were so much fun to make. Inside each ornament is a rubberband that makes the "magic". The WOW factor is that the ornament card folds flat into the envelope- but, when you pull it out - it magically springs into a globe or ornament form!

To decorate the outside of the card I used my Cricut to cut out a variety of cute
Christmas related characters and used flat embellishments so that when mailed I wouldn't have to pay for hand cancelling. Which not only is more expensive, it causes delays in mailing. I also used rub-ons for the greeting, but a rubber stamp
would have worked just as well.

The globe ornaments were a big hit with both families hanging them on their trees.
I would love to make more of these in the future- but, with family photographs and a more elegant theme. I think it would be awesome to make these each year with photographs of the years' family highlights.

My cards this year have a different kind of WOW - thanks to my husband who last weekend suggested that we stop in the town of Bethlehem, GA and mail my cards. There they postmark them with a big cancellation from Bethlehem, complete with a Nativity
Scene.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Paper Piercing


I am constantly amazed by all the different ways to work with paper and nothing thrills me more than learning about and trying new techniques. This morning I tried my hand at paper piercing for the first time. I am astounded that something as simple as pushing holes into paper can produce something so delicate and beautiful.

To make this dove ornament I used your run of the mill white cardstock that you buy where copier paper is sold. It's acid free and you get 400 sheets for under $5.00.
I could have cut the pieces for at least 2 birds from a single sheet! Now that's a bargain.

To make the holes I first tried using a regular sewing needle- but, my gripping fingers quickly tired. Then I tried using a push pin with more comfort
and success.

An important thing to remember is that the "right" side isn't the side
of the paper where you put the pin in- but, the back side where the little bump is
formed. I also ended up putting a cork coaster underneath the paper while I was piercing, a mouse pad would work just as well.

I really enjoyed this technique and can see it being used in to many ways. Subtle and elegant- perfect for wedding layouts and embellishments. With a zero cost factor
paper piecing is a keeper in my bag of tricks.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Little Gifts

This weekend I started concentrating on "little gifts". By little gifts I mean those for people you want to say a little thank-you to or for those you want to do a little something for to show you care. This weekend in between a zillion Mom's taxi runs I worked on making Santa Candy Bar Jackets.

I'm tickled at the way they turned out. The pattern for the Jacket is by Windows of Time. I used Cadberry Dark Chocolate bars- removed the wrappers and got busy. It felt like Santa's Workshop with a dozen bars all lined up in various stages of production. Don't you love when you have a gift you are excited to give? I have to warn you - making these becomes an addiction. The more I made the more people I thought of who deserved a little chocolate. I see another Candy Bar Jacket Day in my near future.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

"Tis the Season to be Crafty!


Whew- I've been busy lately making all sorts of things for the holidays.
Including these cool chipboard ornaments. The chipboard and paper is
by Cosmo Cricket. I just glue the paper to the chipboard, trim and sand the edges with a fingernail file and add some Tim Holtz Distress Ink to give them a look of age. Then I add a little copper glitter and a cool copper hanger. I bought a box 1000 copper "fasteners" at an estate sale for $1.00. I have no idea what they are really for... maybe paperclips. But, I think they give my tags an extra cool touch.

I am thinking of using them as gift tags on my packages and wrapping my packages in brown shipping paper instead of printed gift wrap and using torn strips of fabric in place of ribbon. We'll see. Time is ticking and I have yet to purchase gift 1! Eeek.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Dreary Winter Day


As soon as the sun came up this morning you could tell it was going to be one of those day gray days. Winter is definately here. Part of me is glad because it has been so warm and sunny that I can't get into the Christmas spirit. Another part of me misses the sunshine. So I thought I would bring a little summer to my blog today.
This layout is from a trip we took to the beach. We love to catch blue crab! As a scrapper I have always done my own layout and design work.



This crab layout is the first time I have ever worked from a sketch and I loved it! Using the sketch allowed me to focus more on my paper choices and embellishments and took some of the guess work out of designing. If you've never used a sketch you should try it. You can find a bunch of awesome sketches here:

http://gallery.rockymountainhobbies.com/showgallery.php?cat=620

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

What a Hoot!


This year for Christmas Cards for a swap group I participate in every year I made Santa Owl Cards. Over the years I've done everything traditional and wanted to make something different that nobody else would do. I tried to jazz him up a bit- with a glittery beak and by using velvet paper for his hat, wings and legs and a faux leather paper for the branch. I like him- he makes me grin. The inspiration for the card came from a lone, wrinkled old bar napkin, probably from the 70's I found when helping my Mom move. You never know where an idea will come from if you alway keep your eyes open.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Gift Scrapping


I think we often forget that scrapping isn't just about fabulous layouts and clever design. We need to remember that sometimes the most special ideas are about the way we group and preserve memories. This year for Christmas I am giving my sister a small album full of nothing but Christmas memories and traditions. It dawned on me recently that no matter what has been going on in our lives, no matter where we have moved that we have spent every single Christmas together- even if it has been just for a day or a few hours. This is quite a feat considering we live over 700 miles apart from one another!

For this small album I don't have time to put together intricate magazine worthy layouts- but, I do have time to include photographs of everyone in the family- those that are with us still and those that we have lost and a little something about them and how they have made our holidays special.

In between certain pages I've also included recipes from family members featured in the album that have become a special part of our tradition.
I made sure to make the album expandable so that I can add pages as our family continues to grow and as new traditions are formed.

Using binder rings as my binding allows not only for expansion, but the book can lay flat when opened and recipe cards can be removed when being used.
It may not be my best scrapping as far as critics are concerned- but, it is definately one of my favorite things I have ever scrapped. I'm hoping my sister will love it as much as I do and that it will become something she will pass down to my neice so that she can carry on some of our traditions and will remember exactly who they came from and where they started. For me- this is what scrapping is truly about...this is why I scrap.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Rick Rack


I love Rick-Rack! There is just something about it that says handmade. Usually we use it in a straight continuous line. But, what happens if we cut it apart? For some of my Christmas Cards this year I did just that... cut and cut and cut in the center of every other "bump" (or are those ricks??)



By staggering them I was able
to create what I think is a very charming Christmas Tree. It takes 10 ricks per tree. I kind of like the plain, simple country look of my card- but, there is a part of me tempted to decorate the tree. Maybe some sequins? Or maybe some packages under the tree. My youngest son thinks it needs a star at the top of the tree. For now I am content with keeping it simple.

Sometimes less is more!

Friday, November 30, 2007

All that Glitters


When I was little my Grandma had an entire village of little glittery houses on a table near her Christmas Tree. I loved those houses and spent hours playing with
them- so I made a tag to bring back those memories. I had fun applying all the glitter. I haven't made anything with glitter in years!


I am hoping to carve out some time to make 3-D house ornaments for my tree.
A search on Ebay found photos for inspiration.
Another search produced a template!
http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/web/pdfs/2000/la_1200_wintervillage.pdf

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Holiday Magic



Christmas is a great time to add a little sparkle. This photo was taken as I was putting away Christmas decorations and our cat Allie decided that the center of a wreath was a perfect place to take a nap. To play off the twinkle of the antique ornaments on the wreath I adhered sequins to the layout!

Monday, November 26, 2007

Not Myself ...


Thanks so much for your kind posts! I'm in a funk and they sure helped. Maybe it's the rainy, dreary weather, maybe it's because I had my birthday and am another year older, or it's the fact that my scraproom despite everyone's best efforts still isn't complete. Who knows- it's probably a combination of all the above- but, I've got the blues and a killer sinus infection. Makes a girl just want to stay in bed- but, there's carpool to run, dinner to cook and mountains of laundry and that nagging feeling in back of my mind that I had better get started on Christmas.

Hopefully, I will snap out of it soon! I'm forcing myself to make Christmas cards for a swap and they make me smile. Scrappin' therapy at it's best.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Thankful


I'm thankful for so many things! I'm especially thankful for a day that makes me slow down a bit and take time to really think about all the reasons in my life to give thanks.
One of the things on my "thanks list" is for you who stop by and read my humble blog. Writing a blog is a new experience for me and while I truly enjoy it I find it a struggle sometimes because it can feel like no one is here.
So if you stop by today and have time please leave me a post. Just say "Hi" or let me know what you like about the blog or what you'd like to see me post more about.
I'd honestly be thankful for your input.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Getting Ready


Is anyone else cooking Thanksgiving besides me? My menu is planned, the groceries are bought and today I plan on setting the table and making pumpkin pies. I can hardly wait for the house to be filled with the smell of Thanksgiving. Ideas for
scrapping would be to make up slips of paper and have everyone in your family write on them what they are thankful for- then read them at the table and save them for
your journaling!

If I have time I plan on making the adorable Turkey Centerpiece pictured. I found it on MarthaStewart.com. It's printable! You can find the instructions here:
http://www.marthastewart.com/article/paper-turkeys?lnc=e49fdc53f03ee010VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&rsc=collage_holiday_thanksgiving-holiday-crafts_p9

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Chugging Along!

Sorry for the gap in posts... I've been rearranging furniture and had the pc taken apart for a bit. I'm coming along on my Scrapping room and still shooting for the
24th as my completion date. I'm also learning to be patient. The bases for my new work surfaces took my husband 9 days longer than he said they would. Then once they were done and it was time to cut the plexiglass top- of course he needed a new saw blade and that took 3 days to purchase. :::sigh::: In his defense he's been working some really long hours lately. Boy is there a lot to organize in a scrapping room!
I'm discovering lots of things I forgot I had, which is never a bad thing and sort of a freebee in my opinion. Speaking of Freebee's one of my favorite things to do on my layouts is to embellish them with things I find laying around the house. On the layout below I used a piece of train track that was bent and no longer usable. Keep your eyes peeled for things around your house you can use for your scrapping! It's a way to be original without all the work of making something.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Freebee Alert!


Have you seen these? Last night while frantically trying to buy groceries for the Boy Scout camping trip I spied these across the room and my heart actually skipped a beat! So cute! Can you imagine the scrapping possibilities! At $1.00 a piece you could alter one while drinking another. Fun!
I found mine at Walmart- but, they are sure to be turning up everywhere!

Friday, November 16, 2007


I'm not sure if it's a compliment or a curse. But, if you are a scrapper eventually family and friends start expecting and hoping for homemade items for gifts. Hand created cards are a must, followed by hand crafted gifts and gift tags and oh so clever wrappings.
The thing is that I truly like making presents for everyone- it's just that there aren't enough hours in the day. Oh, sure every year right after the holidays I vow to begin making things right away for the following year- but, of course that never happens and then I want to wait and see what the new products will be and the next thing you know Thanksgiving is less than a week away and the panic sets in. That's where I am now... trying to think of things that will:

1). make my Mom cry (that's how we know she REALLY likes it)
2). make my Mother in Law happy (because I love to find her just the right thing)
3). give my Father in Law a chuckle
4). do something truly spectacular for my Sister (my biggest scrapbooking fan)as
well as finishing up the layouts I promised her I would do months ago.
5). put together something for my neice to keep her intrest in scrapping going!

Eeek! So in honor of my stressed out scrapping holiday to do list today I'm posting
a tag idea so you can get up jump on your list!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

I'm getting there!


If you read my blog regularly then you'll remember that a few weeks ago I made a disappointing trip to Ikea to purchase four of the table legs pictured. When they were out of stock my husband offered to make them for me. Well I am happy to report that they are done and are exactly like the ones from the store! I've painted two and yesterday hauled them upstairs to my scrapping room. Then I removed the antique glass doorknob from one of the old doors I bought as "desktops" and placed it on top. I couldn't be more pleased and can't wait to get the other one upstairs and into place. The next step is to install the plexiglass tops. Boy is plexiglass expensive! On top of the my husband will need a special saw blade to cut it so that the "edges" are nice. The redo of my scrapping space is my birthday gift. So I'll reveal pictures of the finished room on my actual birthday- November 24th! I hope you'll like it as much as I think I am going to and that you'll find some storage and organizational tips that you can use in your scrapping space.

Monday, November 12, 2007

10 Reasons


Here's quick gift idea... Make an accordian mini album about 10 reasons why you love something. For example- 10 reasons why we love Grandpa. What grandfather wouldn't love to receive that? It's quick it's simple and definately a crowd pleaser. Ready made accordian album with coordinating papers help. But, it's easy to make your own accordian album too. A search on the internet will give you lots of ideas. My example is an album I made for my son that features our dog, his loyal sidekick and ever so faithful companion.

The inside of the album will come together quickly if you let your photographs help you to decide the reasons that you Love something. Study your photographs and the reasons will come to you quickly. Using your own handwriting for the journaling also speeds up the process and gives your album a personal touch.

One of the things I like best about making a 10 things album is you get to finally use up some of those number stickers we all have hanging around! For a nice finishing touch be sure to tie a ribbon around the entire album.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Veterans Day


Today is Veterans Day and this morning my sons were the color guard at church. They carried the flags, posted them and led the congregation in the Pledge of Allegience.
They looked so confident and proud dressed in their Boy Scout Uniforms. I was proud.
I kept thinking that my Dad would have been even prouder and how much I wished he was still living so he could see them.

My Dad served in World War II. Fresh out of High School he joined the Navy, where they sent him to school and he became a Photographer. He took photographs of many historical events and was even an aerial photographer that hung outside of airplanes taking pictures of terrain so that maps could be made.

I looked at my oldest son this morning and couldn't even imagine him doing things like that at his age- yet he's the same age my Dad was.

This year my Mom moved into a smaller place and passed on to me all the family memorabilia. Six of those huge blue plastic tote boxes packed full. Included in them are my Dad's photographs from the war.

They've been passed to me and entrusted to me as the one who "will know what to do with them." What a daunting title! Yes, I scrapbook. But, this is different. Where do I even begin to sort through and make sense of entire lives? How can I do them justice? So for now the boxes still sit. Unsorted and untouched. I would love to scan and make albums for my siblings and my Mom I just don't know what computer program to use or where to begin. Have any of you taken on a task of
this magnitude? Any ideas of suggestions would be so welcome!

Saturday, November 10, 2007

I'm At the Cybercrop!


If your lurking around the internet today and want something fun to do.. come by
the message board on RockyMountainHobbies.com. Today's the Holiday Gift Cybercrop.
Free step by step project ideas, games and challenges! Prizes too!
I'm up to my eyeballs in projects today- so I'm only half here. Ha!
The legs for my tables are being completed as I type this and in between my
duties at the cybercrop I will be staining them and doing laundry and cooking
dinner and........well- you get the picture! Ohh I almost forgot- you have until Midnight, Sunday, November 11th to get your projects posted to the gallery. Winners
are all selected by random drawing- so everyone has the same chance of winning!!

Friday, November 9, 2007

Yard Sales


I'm sorry I am posting a bit later in the day than usual. Fact is that after I dropped my son of from school I just couldn't ignore the yard sale signs along the drive home.

The first sale I stopped at I found some great things. A box of Congratulations banners for $1.00. I will for sure be using these at my oldest Son's Eagle Ceremony in January. A book called "Pipe Cleaners Gone Crazy"! I can never resist a good craft book and this one shows darling things like Penguins and Bees made by just twisting the right colored pipe cleaners in the right directions. I've always thought that Pipe Cleaners had to have some use in scrapping- so not so long ago
I bought boxes of them on clearance- maybe now with the help of this book I will figure out how I can use them in the scrapping world. Then I found and grabbed a belt identical to one my oldest has that my youngest always "borrows". The $1.00 price tag was a bargain for peace.

Then I continued on to the 2nd Yard Sale. Where the only thing I purchased is my find of the day. There on a table were not one, but two styrofoam cones. And they were only 10 cents a piece! I know I busted into a giant grin as I picked them up- because one of the projects for the RockyMountainHobbies.com Holiday Cybercrop on Saturday is making button trees on - you guessed it- styrofoam cones! Sherry Laffoon is teaching the class. Aren't they darling? I just love when you hit a yard sale and find exactly what you need - seriously what are the odds?

Thursday, November 8, 2007

2Cute


Here's a fun idea. Make a vanity plate as a page embellishment. It's a great way to use up letters sticker from you stash!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Early Bird Project Contest



3D Snowflakes!! Learn how to make this amazing project and enter your creation for a chance to win prizes!! What could be more fun? They are quick easy and any size you'd like them to be!

Use the link below for step by step instructions and your chance to win!

http://forum.rockymountainhobbies.com/showthread.php?t=4682

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Holiday Gift Cyber Crop



Sorry I've been late in posting the last couple of mornings. I've been busy working on things for the Holiday Gift Cyber Crop at RockMountainHobbies.com the crop is this Saturday from Noon until 7pm Eastern. There will be a project with step by step photographed instructions posted each hour as well as games and challenges all day. Lots of prizes and a grand prize Queen of the Crop!!

An Early Bird Challenge was posted this morning:
Okay Scrappers here is your chance to get a jump start on the Holiday Gift Crop... Winner of this challenge will receive a $10.00 Rocky Mountain Hobbies Gift Certificate as well as an embellishment package valued at $15.00. The winner will be selected by random drawing of all who entered before Midnight (eastern) Sunday, November 11th!

Good Luck-- here is your challenge!
__________________________________________________ _____________

12 Days of Christmas Challenge

Sing along and make a layout using the following....

One the twelfth of Christmas my true love gave to me...

12x12 cardstock
11 inches of ribbon
10 or more journaling words
9 or more polka dots
8 tiny doodles
7 stitches or staples
6 days to get it done!
5 great photographs
4 words in your title
3 different patterned papers
2 or more things made of Chipboard
and A little bit of bling!

Create a 12x12 layout using all of the items listed above! It can be about anything!! Then scan or photograph your completed work and be prepared to upload it to the special Cybercrop gallery before it closes at Midnight (Eastern) Sunday, November 11th!

For more information about the crop go to the Message Boards on RockyMountainHobbies.com it's sure to be a lot of fun!!

Monday, November 5, 2007

Photo Clues


Being the Mom of 2 boys I rarely get to do "girl things". Especially when on vacation-most of our activities revolve around what the male 3/4 want to do. On a trip to Charleston I really wanted to visit the Old Exhange and everyone agreed
that we should make a stop so I could see it. I was so fascinated watching the women weave baskets from reed. I could have stayed there all day. Of course while interested the men became restless pretty quickly- so I snapped some pictures and off we went.
I really wanted my layout to showcase the beauty of the baskets so for my title I used a piece of paper that had the texture and look of woven baskets. I glued a portion of the paper to piece of chipboard and then on the back traced (backwards)some of my Making Memories chipboard letters and then cut them out.
I love using chipboard letters and Heidi Swapp ghost alphabets as templates. It's a great way to stretch your scrapping buck!
I also love finding something in my photographs and using that as the inspiration for
my title. Be it a color or a texture- it's even fun to make letters from the unused portion of cropped photographs. So my tip for today is don't let the letters that you buy stay as they are- use them as templates and make something really special.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Napkins- Who knew?


Here's a Layout that I did a long time ago. I'm posting it because it features a nifty trick that you can try too. Printed napkins are a great source of scrapping goodness! The image of the building under the journaling is from a napkin we got during dinner. Napkins are layered and if you carefully pull the layers apart you will end up with the printed design on a tissue thin piece of napkin. This can be applied with a little bit of Modge Podge onto anything! Imagine applying it to chipboard pieces!! You just put a little Modge Podge onto the surface where you want the napkin to go.. then carfully set down the napkin and using a sponge brush apply a little Modge Podge over the top and Voila! This technique is great with Wedding Napkins, Napkins used during a holiday dinner, Birthdays- you name it!

Friday, November 2, 2007

Ummm I don't think so....

I don't know about anyone else- but, I am tired of layouts with just a single picture. If I were to scrap a picture at time I would never get caught up and my albums would be so thick you'd need a forklift to move them. I'm not saying that there is never a reason to scrap a single photo- really spectacular shots or really special events sometimes call for that amount of love and attention, but for most layouts I am commiting myself to buck the trend and to scrap a lot of photo's! Whatever happened to 2 page spreads? They almost seem like a thing of the past- ridiculous!
Here's an example of a layout using a ton of photos- I like it. It tells a story. So there!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

I'm Hooked !

Besides scrapbooking I love to dye and felt wool. I then take the wool and make things from it or cut it into strips and hook rugs. In the layout below I scrapped about my other hobby. I used materials for the layout that I use when making rugs.
And added photographs of a couple of my finished rugs.
What other things do you like to do besides scrapbooking? Have you made a Layout about them?

Consider making a layout about other hobbies or past hobbies!

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween!


I love halloween. I know that a lot of people think of it as a holiday full of witchcraft and superstitions- but, I think of it as a creative holiday where kids find out that monsters aren't so scary- they are just you friend in a bed sheet.

This year halloween is kind of sad at our house... neither of the boys have any plans and they have pretty much aged out of trick or treating. To make matters worse last year we didn't have a single trick or treater. I am kinda sorta hoping that when Jake comes home from school that he is all excited about some last minute event and that we will get to scramble to put a costume together. I even have dinner in the crockpot so that I can devote myself to costume making if need be.

In the spirit of halloween I am posting some of my past halloween scrapping ideas.
The tags are really detailed- but, were a blast to make. I used small brads to attach the arms and legs so that they still move.
The layout was a fun one to do. I really like the ribbons along the side. I just set eyelets evenly in the orange cardstock and tied a piece of 5 different ribbons in them.

I hope everyone has a terrific halloween.