Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Patterned paper possibilities

I've been scrapbooking a lot lately! I know I should be packing up my craft supplies in preparation for our move instead but I just can't make myself do it until a little closer to our actual move date. Crafting makes me happy and sane, both of which I need right now!


This layout focuses my my daughter and her babysitter's daughter. I love getting photos during the day that show me how happy she is and the fun that she is having. Here I paired some patterned papers that I usually would never put together but I wanted the layout to be colorful and reflect what was going on in the photo. I thought the number paper from the My Minds Eye Lime Twist collection (I'm still really loving this stack!) was related to the fact that they are in the library (OK, letters would have made more sense...) and the cloud paper from American Crafts showed that it was a rainy day, hence my daughter's polka dot raincoat. The plaid paper (I think from the Target Dollar Spot) picked up the color of her friend's coat and the flowered strip (DCWV Kidlet stack) was fun and tied the colors together. The blue strip at the top was kind of a random addition that I'm not sure if really adding anything. I just happened to be going through my sticker stash and found the chipboard "Pals" title (DCWV) as a last minute addition. The date sticker is from the Target Dollar Spot (so many cool bargains abound there!) and the little sticker next to it that says "Sweet" was a freebie for renewing some magazine.

Maybe one of these days I can actually catch up a big and scrapbook some 2013 events! The photos in this next layout are even older, as you can see that my daughter was just a baby. How time flies!

Again I paired patterns that usually I wouldn't pick. I really am trying to use up some of my stash and stretch my creativity (sometimes with mixed results, I know!). These are some really old papers from Colorbok. I also used one of those foam craft stickers for kids as the embellishment. The journaling and date label are digital elements that I printed. I punched holes down the side and ripped some to the edge to simulate authentic notebook paper.

The photo in this last layout is from around the same time. To make it I used a lot of the scraps generated from the previous two layouts. Since I scrap 8.5 by 11, I usually cut an inch off of each sheet of 12 by 12 paper before I start using it. I've organized these 1 by 12 inch strips in a box that I can pull out when I need a quick border. I found out that they also make a cool background!


The title is from a very old DCWV kit but it just happened to fit my subject. I really am trying to use up my stash! I love that simple layered flower sticker in the lower right. Kind of hides the fact that I cut the plaid pink strip too short! A mistake is just an opportunity for creativity, right?

Friday, July 12, 2013

Kids' birthday cards

My daughter has also been invited to a lot of birthday parties lately and I've been trying to make a quick card for each kid. I've really been loving making strips of patterned paper into banners. It's fast, colorful and uses up those scraps that I always feel guilty about throwing away.

TIP: I used a square punch to make the triangular portion of the banner. You can use any size square punch as long as it's bigger than your paper strip. Just feed end of the strip through the punch, held diagonally, so you cut off a symmetrical triangle shape. So much easier than using scissors or a craft knife!


Please pardon my photography -- my scanner has been on the fritz so I photographed the cards and I don't have any kind of professional setup for card photography.

A cute first birthday card using primary colors:




I stamped the elephant directly onto the card using Charcoal Colorbox chalk ink, then drew the string of the balloon. The hat I cut freehand from patterned paper and for the balloon I used a circle punch, then inked the edges. I cut out the 1 using my Cricut and used that ever-popular Fiskars scallop sentiment punch to make the ground the elephant stands on. After cutting and assembling the banner strips, I stamped the birthday boy's name.




A horizontal variation, this one totally girlie. I'm sure you can see the influence of the first card on this one! Instead of the elephant I stamped with Charcoal chalk ink (as you can see, it's one of my favorite inks!) a large sentiment that I decorated with dots of clear Stickles. Instead of stamping directly on the card, I used a white panel and attached that to an aqua card base. I was able to wrap a piece of pink ribbon around the white panel this way (I hate for the ribbon ends to be seen in the inside of the card -- pet peeve). I stamped the birthday girl's name on white card stock and punched out the letters with a small circle punch, then attached them with pop dots. I added a Prima flower and of course a gem because this was for a very girlie two-year-old. I also embellished the designs on the patterned papers with additional Stickles, because you can never have too much glitter, right?!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Three months... three years

OK, it's like a I'm a once-a-month blogger. Can that be a new thing? Well my same excuses continue regarding work on the new house, which we still haven't moved into yet. The IKEA cabinets are finally installed though! To add to my list of distractions, my daughter's daycare provider quit on me and I'm scrambling to find care for the summer until she starts preschool in September. How she's almost three years old, I have no idea! It makes me nostalgic so I'm going to share a layout I recently completed (yes, I am VERY behind) from when she was just about three months old. The journaling details how I when we first talked about naming our daughter, I didn't want people to call her "Dolly" as a nickname but it has since stuck and totally fits her.


No special techniques used here. It's a hybrid layout. I printed the journaling out directly onto white cardstock. Created the title block digitally, printed it out and glued it on over two rectangles and a strip of patterned paper. Added a sticker and a flower gem. I am proud to report that I used a WAY old piece of patterned paper from my stash. The brown piece is from one of those Paper Pizzazz 8.5 by 11 booklets. Probably some of the first scrapbooking paper I ever bought, way back in the early 90s -- before 12 by 12 paper was even available, I think! I pared it up with some "modern day" Basic Grey (hearts) and DCWV (plaid).