Wednesday, December 23, 2015

The Hemingway House

I'm stepping away from Christmas with this next layout for a minute.  The Georgie pack is designed for baby photos but as there are no babies in my life at the moment, I can definitely use the papers for other thing; they are very neutral prints.   Mike's shirt in these photos, from the Hemingway House tour in Key West, just match so well with the Juniper in the Georgie paper pack!  

I used the new Artistry Cricut to cut the typewriter and the title.  I stapled a double row of the slate twine to the two corners.  I added some stamping using a retired stamp set with a script print on it, even though its a little hard to see in these pictures. 

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Penguin Tags

And we tune back into Christmas - with a few gift tags using the Season's Greetings stamp set.

 
From Daisy White cardstock cut 3" tags, Art Philosophy, page 49, Tag, shift,<L>. 
From Cranberry cardstock cut 3.25" tags, Art Philosophy, page 60.
(Tip: When using Art Philosophy cartridge, you can use another cartridges overlay to find a key faster by using the alphabet.)
Place the white tag over the red tag and mark the placement of the stars.  Cover the marked strip with gold foil.
 
Stamp the penguin using black pigment ink, clear embossing powder and a heat gun.
Color with Shin-han markers Vivid Green and Carmine.
Stamp the snowflakes in Glacier.  You can place all three stamps on one block for faster stamping.
 
On the back, I used To: and Fr: from the Christmas Post stamp set, and the border from Santa Claus stamp set.  The twine is some from my stash.
 
Merry Christmas!
 
 

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

White Pines extra pages

The Holiday Expressions catalog is coming to close!  Take a final look and see if there is anything you don't want to miss.  This is a layout I did with the White Pines Workshop on the Go, after I completed the two DLO's in the kit.  (That's actually chocolate, not black as my mats.)  I used the Festive trees hostess stamp set.  I cut the shape from the Art Philosophy cartridge, then cut the top off and added it to the bottom for a different look.

So, Christy, what do you think?

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

October Card Class

October card class will be October 29, from 5:30pm until 7:30pm.  Cost is $5 or free if you purchase the featured stamp set - Fallen Leaves ($9.95). We'll be making three thank you cards with a fall (gratitude) theme.  Here's the first one!

Stamp set:

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Watering the Paper Garden

September's stamp of the month is Paper Gardens.  This stamp set is most certainly worth the full value of $17.95 if you don't need to place an order this month - but it's a steal at $5 with a $50 order.  I've used it with the new watercolors in these cards.  To make these, I painted the watercolors on the new watercolor paper, then let it dry for 2 days.  I used black, new England ivy and sapphire with the stamps, and they all worked just fine.  I pressed hard for several seconds before lifting the stamp.
 



Sailing

Would you guess this was the Nevermore paper pack?  I just love the gear paper!  I added Lagoon and Pacifica to make it nautical.  This page has 12 photos on it, plus a journaling spot.  And one of those photos is an 8X8!

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Cave Men

This month's featured kit is Nevermore.  It's the Halloween kit, but I have no need of Halloween layouts this year.  We are doing Halloween treat bag toppers on the 24th, if you are interested! 
But I do love the gear paper in this pack and the steam punk stamp set - Steampunk Scoundrels.

My first layout with the paper pack is of our trip to Cathedral Caverns.  The new Saffron colored paper goes so well with the yellow clay photos.  This layout is missing my photos, as I don't have them all printed yet.  But bats in a cave?  How cooler can you get?  See the two gears on the far right corner of the right page?  That's the Boo stamp, with the B off the edge of the paper.  The gears can be found on the Artiste cartridge, pages 38 and 39.



Thursday, September 3, 2015

Treat bags at the September card class

No cards at the September card class on Thursday the 24th!  Come make some Halloween treat toppers instead.  $5 for 3 toppers, or free if you purchase one of the two featured stamp sets.  Additional toppers can be made and purchased for $1 each.  Candy is not included.  I will be making the pieces to the toppers during the crop on Saturday the 12th.  You are welcome to make toppers during the crop as well - same offer applies!
 



 
Featured stamp sets are only $10 each!
 
 

 

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Wild about Legos

Lots of fun stuff in this layout.  I used Studio J to get my smaller pictures for the details of the Lego displays at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens.  I wanted a reminder of the event, but not necessarily a 4X6 of every one.
 
 
Zoe papers and assortment
Love Life stamp set
Spray pen

"Today" is from the stamp sets that come with the Artistry cartridge.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Studio J

Studio J was my new revelation at convention this year.  Close to My Heart kit pages include mats for pictures of unusual sizes - 6X6, 2X3, 1X1.  In most of my pictures, my subject takes up the whole 4X6 - it's hard to cut it down to fit these smaller sizes.  And I have to remember to get the larger photos printed, once I decide what I want to go on in the mat.

With Studio J, I can open a double layout, add pictures of whatever size I want, keep adding them in any way and have exactly what I need.  I just cut them apart when the pages come in.

This particular double layout has photos I need for 6 different double layouts.  The cost is $7 for a double layout (plus tax). 
Two catches -
1) you have to order a minimum of 4 DLO's. The layouts will be deleted after 90 days of no attention.  As long as you keep working on and adding your photos to the pages, all is well.  Prints are not available in an hour, and it might take you a while to collect all the photos you need for a minimum order.
2) shipping is $5.95 - from 4 DLO's to 50.  So freight is somewhere between $1.50 and $.12 a DLO.

Instead of just printing everything I think I might want to scrap, I can print only what I need. I have boxes (3 full ones, working on box 4) full of photos I've printed and not scrapped.  4X6's that I went back and paid $3 for a 5X7.  Extra wallet photos because I only needed a 2X3 but had to pay $2 and get 2 copies to get the size I wanted.  I can't say I won't still have a little of this, but the rate at which I fill up my extra boxes should take me a lot longer now.

4X6 can still be printed at your local drug store for cheaper if  you are purchasing them in bulk.  Another thing to note - Studio J prints are processed - not ink printed on photo paper (like the drugstores).

And that is my favorite thing I learned at convention this year, from my roomie Teresa.

Saturday, August 1, 2015

August Card Class

The August card class is Thursday, August 27th, 5:30pm until 7:30pm.  For $5, you'll make these three cards.  Card class is free if you decide to purchase the featured stamp set, Someone Special, for $13.95 plus tax and shipping.
Class has 10 spaces, please RSVP!
On white rectangle, stamp base layer of flowers in canary, then top layer in honey or goldrush.  Using a mask, stamp leaves in sweet leaf.  Then cut white paper into squares 1 1/2" by 1 1/2",  green rectangle into squares 1 5/8"X 1 5/8".  Mat the white on the sweet leaf squares, then position and tape the matted squares to the hounds tooth paper, popping up one of the squares with foam tape. Dovetail and attach strip on the inside. Adhere to card base, then apply Stickles.

Use scallop punch on the border. Line the bottom of the border up with the long side of the base.  Place a row of tape at the top of the border and close the base.  This will adhere the border to the front of the card, making both sides the same.  Stamp words in Slate, then base blossom in pixie, top layer in sorbet.  Using sponges, distress edges with pixie and sorbet.  Adhere white layer to sorbet paper, then to base.  Apply stickles.

Place butterfly cutout over white rectangle, dot side up.  Use a little tape on the edges to keep the mask from shifting.  Stamp the little blossom (detail layer) over the mask with glacier ink - covering all the white spaces.  Overlapping is fine.  Remove mask, and cut out the largest butterfly, rounding edges to give you a full butterfly.  Stamp the words in the white spaces. Tape stamped layer to glacier paper to card stock. Adhere butterfly with foam tape.  Using liquid glass, put the twine on for antenna.  Dovetail and attach strip on the inside.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

July Card Class

These are the three cards we are making in the July card class.  They use the Happy Everything Operation Smile stamp set and the Blossom paper pack.


Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Friendship Box

These cute little boxes are from the Artiste cartridge, page 40
     5", 3D Object, 0 for the base
     5", 3D Object, Shift, 0 (cut 2) for the top and bottom


Tips - crease all folds before taping.  Tape the two edges of the top and bottom, then fold around one of the flaps.  Tape the base to the middle piece for sturdiness and looks.  You can get two boxes from two sheets of paper.  Cut the two middle sections from one piece.  Cut two of the lids from another sheet, leaving the zip strip on the paper.  After cutting the first set of two, remove the paper from the mat, turn so the unused piece is lined up at the top and cut the second two pieces.  The cuts will take a small piece of the zip strip, but it will fold in and be unnoticeable in your finished product. Stamp before taping together.





I used the following items on this project. 

Treasured Friendship stamp set
Seaside paper pack
Chocolate ink
Desert Sand ink
Foam tape
Teal shimmer trim
Clear sparkles assortment
Surf's up assortment (available only online, in while supplies last)
Vogue alphabet (retiring at the end of August)

Friday, July 3, 2015

Jet Set

The month of July is traditionally my month to try and use up some of the papers I've been saving/collecting since the last CTMH catalog came out last August.  This paper pack I've pulled from my stash is the last of  the Tommy kit - which is more than a year old.  I scrap lifted the idea from a site on Pintrest.  The background is from another long retired set, Dakota.
The black net in the background is a found object - from ham in the freezer, if you can believe it, attached with mini staples. The sequins are from the Oceanside pack, old hemp in the string of flags, some star and anchor charms, and the last of the Tommy assortment pack.
This is busy, artsy page but I had a lot of fun putting it together.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

I Scream, You Scream

We all scream for ice cream!  I had a great occasion to use the June stamp of the month on a scrapbooking layout.  This was not a fast page, as I leisurely stamped and cut out my ice cream cones and popsicles, stamped cut and paper pieced the ice cream truck.  But I love the way my page turned out. I used the May special paper pack - with all those fruits - but I used the plain sides of the paper.  On the lemon yellow papers, instead of cutting off the zip strip, I cut 1/2 inch from the bottom and flipped the page - to keep the border at the bottom.  There's a little shin-han marker on the 'glass' of the ice cream truck, as well as black button tires.





 The little puppy would be cute on birthday cards or invitations.
What about a page of those crying/screaming baby pictures with the title - I scream,(at the top), and but still sweet (at the bottom)?

Monday, June 22, 2015

June Card Class

June card class is this Thursday.  I have 6 slots still open!  3 cards for $3, 5:30-7:30pm, June 25th.  RSVP is appreciated!


Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Blossom Kit for Sale

The Blossom paper pack has a coordinating card kit, but not a scrapbooking kit.  I have several of these Blossom kits, cut out (stamped if requested) and ready to assemble for sale, $10.00 each. This includes a photo to help you assemble the kit and a full pack of Coral sequins.  Contact me if you are interested.  If you have already purchased, or would like to purchase the Blossom paper pack from me, I will be happy to give you the cutting instructions at no charge!

Sunday, April 19, 2015

April Card Class

Card class will the Thursday, April 23, 5:30 - 7:30 pm.  We'll be making a single card this time for $3.  Please RSVP by Wednesday if you are able to attend, so I can have enough pieces cut.   For those unable to attend, a short tutorial follows.

 
 
Cut from white cardstock - 7", Pop-up, shift, R.  Slide a scrap piece of paper underneath the butterfly - 12"X4.5"   Using sponge daubers, color in the center of the butterfly with Canary yellow.

Mask off the outer edges of the butterfly with washi tape, and color in the rest of the butterfly. 
This gave me straight edges for the butterfly wings, so I removed the tape and carefully dabbed a little more color on the tips of the wings, to round them out.  Left side shows where I added some ink, right side shows the flat edges.
Using the stamp set Your Own Kind of Wonderful, I added more butterflies to the left, using the rock and roll method, overlays as designed by the stamp set and straight stamping.  The words on the inside are from the hostess rewards set Better with a Friend (hostess stamp page 9 of the main catalog).  I also sponged around the outside edges in both pixie and canary.
For the outside of the card, cut using 7", Pop-up, r from the Artfully Sent Cartridge.  The panel for words is from the Art Philosophy Cartridge, 2.5" page 55, and 2.75", decorative layer, shift, page 55.  Tip: if you throw another overlay on the machine, page 55 is the B button.
Stamps are from Mother's Day (retired) and Brushstrokes.  I added a few butterflies in silver glitter paper, but the print is so busy you don't need much on the front.
Finish it off with a lined card from Artfully Sent.  I used 5", page 45, shift (liner) and no shift (envelope).
If you do not need a Mother's day card, you can change the wording to make it a birthday card at the class.