Sunday, April 25, 2010

A Mini for A Mini


I had so much fun creating my first mini album for a coworker who just had a sweet baby boy! I had purchased a Crate Paper Orbit collection pack and wasn't sure what to use it for...but this was the perfect application! I used a Bo Bunny Bare Naked Chipboard Album and refill pages. I covered all of the pages with the coordinating papers (adding ribbon underneath on the front and back covers to tie the album closed), I rounded all of the corners with my Corner Chomper, sanded and inked all of the edges, and then used my Cricut to cut out tags for journaling or additional photos.

I also made a coordinating card. Who knew aliens could be so cute?







Saturday, April 24, 2010

Cards-O-Plenty

I have been making random cards as needs arise. Here are some of them. There are some beautiful and creative card projects being posted on blogs and You Tube...so I have been doing a lot of scrap-lifting, putting my own spin on things when I can :)

This is my husband's birthday card. In the absolute act of cheesiness, the inside sentiment reads "You Complete Me" - ha!


Paper flowers are a very popular trend right now, so I tried my hand at them. The process itself is quite simple, albeit a little putsy. I made mine by punching 8 scallop circles, crinkling them up, uncrinkling them, then I added a jeweled brad and some Glimmer Mist.


I really think the beauty of these flowers depends on the paper you use, but because of that, you can really adapt them to any project you may have.



I went to a free make & take at Archiver's and made this great chipboard butterfly. I thought it needed a little something, so when I got home I added some clear glass beads on the body and on the flower centers. I then added two strips of sticky strip to tie in the glass bead element to the card front as well.



This card was our March Make & Take for the Stampin' & Scrappin' club at work. The demonstrator at another building did a pink version of the same card in February and I loved the versatility of the design. The image is Stampin' Up!'s large medallion background stamp.


For our February Make & Take, I wanted to use the Stampin' Up's heart treat cups for Valentine's day. I think the effect was very "sweet". We used the punched out heart as an embellishment on the inside of the card.

My coworker asked me to take a stack of cards she had and stamp "happy birthday" sentiments on each. She had a random "congratulations" card that she asked me to turn into a wedding card, so this is what I cam up with. I accented some of the bride's elements with diamond stickles...just to add a little sparkle.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Consistency (or lack therof!)

OK, so I really need to work on posting more often. It is not that I haven't had anything going on, not like I haven't been crafting. I have just been a slacker when it comes to posting what I have been up to. So, time for catchup.

These are some scrapbook pages I completed at a day scrapping retreat. I was very pleased how they turned out. These were specifically for my son's School Days album...pretty obvious, I think!

I kept them pretty themey, but I think that is okay for this sort of layout. Doesn't hurt that the subject is so handsome :)







Friday, February 12, 2010

Pretty in Pink


Howdy,

My coworker asked me to make some baby shower invites for one of her girlfriends. I didn't think too much of it...then she told me she needed 60. Long pause. "OK."

The last time I made baby shower invites (only 50) I designed a super cute card...but it was WAY too tedious to have attempted mass production in such quantities - single handed, at least. I managed last time, but I did not want to put myself through that again. This time I turned to the Cricut.

Luckily my coworker had provided a very cute example of a onesie card that she had found on another individual's blog (unfortunately, she did not provide a link or know the person's name). After researching Cricut's available cartridges, I discovered that the onesie had shape had come from the New Arrival cartridge. Because I wanted to make a card base that opened in the onesie shape (which was not readily cutable from the cartridge itself), I turned to the Cricut Design Studio.

Despite owning the software for well over a year, this was the first time I really sat down and used it for the potential it offered. I was able to take the shadow of the onesie, flip it, rotate it, and weld it. Once I had a card base, I cut the regular onesie shape. I also use the additional hangar and duckie design embellishments.

I took the pink-with-white-polka-dots theme over the top with some white-polka-dotted pink ribbon. I simply attached it to the neck of the cardstock hangar shape with a mini glue dot. I mounted the duckie on a white scallop circle created from a SU! scallop punch. Because it seemed a little flat, I took all of the duckie embellishments and spritzed them with Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist in Marshmallow. Although the pictures don't show it, it added a lot of sparkle. I popped the scallop up using SU! Dimensionals. Then, I added a mini pearl eye to the duckie.

To emphasize the design on the onesie, I used a white gel pen to hand-draw faux stitching along the cut lines.
Overall, I think these have a super cute design...and they could easily be used for a regular baby card. (I would recommend maybe making fewer than 60, however...)

Enjoy...Happy Valentine's!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Sweets for My Sweet


This is just a very quick post to share the cupcakes I made for my son's birthday treat day at school. I love cupcakes in crafting...stamps, stickers, and paper. But I think that love stems directly from my love of real cupcakes. I mean, who wouldn't love these? :)


The best part about these is that they are fool proof. Follow the directions on the box and you have yourself a tasty treat. One small investment I made last year for my daughter's birthday (less than $10) was a small cake decorating tip set because I made a lot of cupcakes for a cupcake tree. As I did again with these, I took store-bought Betty Crocker frosting, emptied it into a bowl, and using a hand mixer, whipped the frosting for approx. 2-3 minutes. Whipping the frosting makes it a bit lighter and it stretches a bit further.


After the cupcakes cooled completely, I loaded a plastic frosting bag equipped with a decorative tip and swirled away. I also added some sprinkles for some flair.


Yum!

Box-O-Love

Hi there,

I just wanted to share these super easy "Thank You For Coming" treat boxes I made for my work's Stampin' & Scrappin' Club day retreat two weeks ago.

I found a package of 8 window treat boxes at my local craft store...40% off of 2.99 - you can't be that! I also came across some $1 Valentine cling stamps, and provided the fundamental elements to make three 3x3 cards with envelopes - red and pink mats, white cardstock for the stamped image and some Valentine ribbon. I then added a punched scallop with a stamped embellishment on the front.

They were very much appreciated by everyone who came...and they looked pretty cute, if I do say so myself. :)










Sunday, January 10, 2010

Black and White


I decided that I wanted to do a black and white card for our monthly make & take at work. I came up with this card (which I actually created as an anniversary card for a friend).

I had a ton of left over ribbon from a Christmas project that went awry, so I re-purposed it for this card. I used Stampin' Up!'s Whisper White and basic black card stock for the base.

I pulled out the oldie but goodie SU! Little Layers Plus stamp set because I thought it would be a good variety for my make & take participants. I will also use the Teeny Tint Wishes SU! set so thay can customize their card for any occasion.

I love the simplicity and elegance of black and white projects! I plan to try even more in the near future!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

What's Scrappening?

So, this is a pretty long picture post with several of my most recent scrapbook pages.


I have been trying to use my punches a lot more lately and I made these flowers using a few different flower punches and a combination of solid and patterned paper. I think it was a great, simple embellishment when paired with a glitter brad...and it coordinated with the owl paper.

Along with legions of other crafters, I seem to have fallen in love with owls. That is one of the reasons I had to have this owl-themed paper. It is hard to see, but the background is covered in a swiss-dot motif. I used my Cuttlebug to emboss my orange mattes with the Swiss Dot embossing folder to coordinate the pattern. My homemade flower embellishments complemented the floral design on the paper beautifully and added some much-needed dimension.

I ran into the problem several times during my daughter's first year that many of her milestones occurred when I was nowhere near our good camera. Thus, phone photos had to do! Instead of shying away from the use of these photos, I attempted to showcase their "rustic" quality by complementing them with a "rustic" or more vintage layout. I think the effect, as in this page of my daughter's first smile worked quite well.




I LOVE these photos of my little girl's fingers and toes and was so happy to be able to add them to a layout. Two things I seem to be doing more and more: sponging ink around the edges of my scrapbook layouts and adding embellishments to patterned paper.
Although many times patterned paper speaks for itself, I thought these flowers could use a little bling. I added some self-adhesive blue jewel centers and the effect was subtle & sparkly :)

Another thing I am also doing more and more (because I love to use as many photos as possible from events) is creating my own photo collages, accenting corners and intersections with brads or other decorative elements. It has become a great way for me to utilize specific elements of a photo, even when the photo as a whole photo was not very exciting. This technique isn't "new", but it is a new way for me to cram as much information into my memory books as I can...while still being visually pleasing to the eye. :)


There is something awesome about an 8x10 photo on a scrapbook page! I love the simplicity of this page I created for my son's Kindergarten photo. There is not doubt what I am commemorating. I plan to use this technique throughout his school days album to mark each school year with his school photo.















I LOVE color on a scrapbook page, and our state fair photos never disappoint on that front. Although my pages tend toward the "busy" end of the spectrum for these type of events, A good layout or fun elements can keep the pages grounded. Since most of our photos these days are saved in electronic formats, I don't hesitate to add embellishments directly on photos as I did in the above layout. Also, I created photo stills from a merry-go-round video to add a border on my pages. A fun way to remember the events of the day!











And finally, what scrappin' is all about: family!


Monday, January 4, 2010

It Just Kinda Sneaks Up On You


Oh my goodness. So, I took an inadvertent holiday hiatus it appears. It is not that I haven't been busy, I just haven't posted my creations. I will likely still post some of my scrapbook pages created at my December retreat, as well as my family Christmas card. But, I still need to go back and take the pictures!

In the mean time, as it always does, my niece's birthday has completely snuck up on me (Happy 9th birthday, Mimi!). As such, I figured I better hurry up and make her card in my "card factory" as she refers to it. She is so very sweet, which is what inspired my card design...along with some patterned paper I saw in an older issue of a card magazine that had stylized candy jars on it. I attempted to recreate the pattern with circle and oval punches. It wasn't quite what I envisioned, but it turned out cute just the same!
Hopefully I will get back into the swing of things...and into the swing of creating...