Yep. My crushes hit hard and fast. I have been in love with banners since last year and have been making holiday and seasonal ones for our fireplace mantle and the kids birthdays. However...my friends/family love them, too, and I frequently end up giving them away. LOL Here are a few I have made:
Now, I did not really make a Christmas banner because I did this Christmas Countdown Calendar instead:
I am in need of a Spring banner...my mantle is so empty since Valentines Day is over. I have some ideas brewing in my head...but take at look at what I found...(Disclaimer...I did NOT make these, but I am crushing on them all the same.)
Don't you just love web browsing? If you have any other thoughts on banners, please share with me. I am in the idea collecting phase now before I start sketching it out.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Make your own sketches: I double dog dare you!
I love sketches. I mean REALLY love them. I love them so much that sometimes I can't scrapbook without them! This year I am trying to do more of my own sketches and not rely so much on other peoples...so I have decided that I need this:
If you go HERE to the lovely Kristina Werner's blog you will not only find pretty inspiration for decorating your sketch book, but printable inside pages and a video, too!
I have an older one, but I am itching to make a fresh, pretty new one to keep in the car...and one in my purse...and one in the office....LOL The really are awesome when you have a few minutes and feel inspired.
Are YOU going to make one, too?
Monday, February 28, 2011
February's Blog Hop!
How have you enjoyed the hop? Our counterfeiters are just FULL of great ideas! If you have wandered in here unaware, head on over to the Counterfeit Kit Challenge to get a list of the blogs on our hop! You will also see the sketch from Scraps of Darkness that my layout is based on. Wasn't this sketch beautiful? So elaborate! A great opportunity to use up lots of goodies from my kit! Here is my take on the sketch:
I have done a much better job since Christmas of getting myself on more of my pages. I don't want my kids to grow up and think they didn't have a mom! LOL Mother's day is one time of year that I insist on getting in the pictures. Documenting our relationships, as well as growth is so important.
Thanks to the Scraps of Darkness inspiration kit, I had SO many goodies to play with. I finally had to tell myself enough is enough and let it be. LOL
Although I was excited about making these pins, I was stumped about how to incorperate them on a layout or card...this was the perfect place for them and they add a special touch for me.
Thanks for participating in our hop! In a few more days we will reveal our March inspiration kit! I can't wait to get started! But in the meantime, keep checking out the Counterfeit Challenge Blog...we update almost daily and have alot of fun things to share with you!
Don't forget to take a picture of your leftovers of your kit to share with us! Let's see how much you used. We want to know how many things you made as well!
Now on to the last blog on our hop Ruth and then off you go to create something! LOL
I have done a much better job since Christmas of getting myself on more of my pages. I don't want my kids to grow up and think they didn't have a mom! LOL Mother's day is one time of year that I insist on getting in the pictures. Documenting our relationships, as well as growth is so important.
Thanks to the Scraps of Darkness inspiration kit, I had SO many goodies to play with. I finally had to tell myself enough is enough and let it be. LOL
Although I was excited about making these pins, I was stumped about how to incorperate them on a layout or card...this was the perfect place for them and they add a special touch for me.
Thanks for participating in our hop! In a few more days we will reveal our March inspiration kit! I can't wait to get started! But in the meantime, keep checking out the Counterfeit Challenge Blog...we update almost daily and have alot of fun things to share with you!
Don't forget to take a picture of your leftovers of your kit to share with us! Let's see how much you used. We want to know how many things you made as well!
Now on to the last blog on our hop Ruth and then off you go to create something! LOL
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Fun Mini Book!
I am loving these mini books! I have quite a list of requests for them already! LOL Good thing they are easy to put together!
This one I am giving to my mom. She still gets mixed up with the grandkids names since the incident in August (went into a coma after knee surgery), so I thought it might be fun for her to have a little book of pictures to jog her memory...and show off (which she loves to do!).
Everything but the lace is from my kit. I have discovered that I really like the look of white ink on kraft cardstock, so I inked the edges of just about everything!
You really do HAVE to make one! Even if you usually only do cards or layouts. They are SO easy!
This one I am giving to my mom. She still gets mixed up with the grandkids names since the incident in August (went into a coma after knee surgery), so I thought it might be fun for her to have a little book of pictures to jog her memory...and show off (which she loves to do!).
Everything but the lace is from my kit. I have discovered that I really like the look of white ink on kraft cardstock, so I inked the edges of just about everything!
You really do HAVE to make one! Even if you usually only do cards or layouts. They are SO easy!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Versamark Chalking "tutorial"
Did you ever just have one of those days? I wanted to use the bits left of my kit to make some more things, so I was working on cards today. The base came together quickly. I have decided that I really love the green pattern with the black and white dots. But what to put on the front of the card? LOL I tried paper piecing, stamping and coloring with markers, cricut cuts...I didn't like any of it. Then, while putting away my markers, I spied .....
The last time I remember using them was over a year ago. Shocking, isn't it? LOL Don't judge me...I bet you have stuff in YOUR stash that you have not used in at least that long. LOL Out of all of the chalks on the market, I really do love Pebbles Inc. Why? I'm glad you asked. Okay, seriously, most chalks work pretty much the same, but with Pebbles Inc it is the packaging and delivery system that makes them better. The chalks are in a sturdy tin case with a molded plastic cover that fits nicely over the tops of each chalk section. That is important because chalk is notorius for breaking. I have had this set for *cough* years and they have not even cracked (even with being tossed around in my scrapbook bag for crops).
The second part that I love (and, frankly, cannot do without), is the stick and the little puff balls. Each color has 3 sizes of puff balls with it. You use the stick to pick up the puff ball to apply the chalk. Yes, you can use cotton balls, but they are too big and fluffy. Q-Tips have been accuracy and control, but are too hard. As Goldilocks would say, these little balls of fluff are just right.
You can use your chalk directly on your paper and it will work fine as a coloring, too, but if you want to have some fun, try some VersaMark. I recently did a class that showed how to use differnt colors of embossing powder on one stamped image. It was really cool, but I just could not get it to come out for me. This is a similar concept, but with chalks. Much easier and the results are great!
Pick a stamp (outline ones or solid ones, both will work fine) and stamp using your VersaMark Watermark/Embossing Ink. If you get the tinted kind then it will be easier to see, but the regular kind will show up alright, too.
Use the stick (with the clip head) and pick up a cotton puff from the chalks. Gently rub it across the chalk color of your choice and then pounce it up and down on the stamped area that you want that color. Repeat as much as you need to with whatever colors you want.
It gives a very soft, almost watercolor type of effect.
Here is the infamous card that started the whole thing. I used a very detailed flower stamp from Unity. With the chalking method, I was able to "color" the image however I wanted.
Isn't it pretty? I used my trusty OLD notch tool set to make slits on either side of the stems so I could tie a ribbon around the "flowers".
The butterfly was just stamped in black ink and colored in using only chalk. It blends really well.
The last time I remember using them was over a year ago. Shocking, isn't it? LOL Don't judge me...I bet you have stuff in YOUR stash that you have not used in at least that long. LOL Out of all of the chalks on the market, I really do love Pebbles Inc. Why? I'm glad you asked. Okay, seriously, most chalks work pretty much the same, but with Pebbles Inc it is the packaging and delivery system that makes them better. The chalks are in a sturdy tin case with a molded plastic cover that fits nicely over the tops of each chalk section. That is important because chalk is notorius for breaking. I have had this set for *cough* years and they have not even cracked (even with being tossed around in my scrapbook bag for crops).
The second part that I love (and, frankly, cannot do without), is the stick and the little puff balls. Each color has 3 sizes of puff balls with it. You use the stick to pick up the puff ball to apply the chalk. Yes, you can use cotton balls, but they are too big and fluffy. Q-Tips have been accuracy and control, but are too hard. As Goldilocks would say, these little balls of fluff are just right.
You can use your chalk directly on your paper and it will work fine as a coloring, too, but if you want to have some fun, try some VersaMark. I recently did a class that showed how to use differnt colors of embossing powder on one stamped image. It was really cool, but I just could not get it to come out for me. This is a similar concept, but with chalks. Much easier and the results are great!
Pick a stamp (outline ones or solid ones, both will work fine) and stamp using your VersaMark Watermark/Embossing Ink. If you get the tinted kind then it will be easier to see, but the regular kind will show up alright, too.
Use the stick (with the clip head) and pick up a cotton puff from the chalks. Gently rub it across the chalk color of your choice and then pounce it up and down on the stamped area that you want that color. Repeat as much as you need to with whatever colors you want.
It gives a very soft, almost watercolor type of effect.
Here is the infamous card that started the whole thing. I used a very detailed flower stamp from Unity. With the chalking method, I was able to "color" the image however I wanted.
Isn't it pretty? I used my trusty OLD notch tool set to make slits on either side of the stems so I could tie a ribbon around the "flowers".
The butterfly was just stamped in black ink and colored in using only chalk. It blends really well.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Sweet Girl Layout
I am trying so hard to use up my paper from my kit. My stash is growing smaller! I hate to call it quits, so let's see if I can make anything else from it before the new kit is revealed.
I found yet another great sketch on Sketch Support (anyone else think that I just need to buy her sketch books?), but decided to just do one of the two pages of the layout. I love this sketch because you can use alot of bits of papers from your kit.
I am in love with this main picture of my daughter. It is hard to get her to look at the camera sometimes, but this shot was just perfect. We had been geocashing in a wooded area and she decided to make me an offering of wildflowers. She is such a sweetie.
The last of my large flowers from my kit made it on the page along with a chipboard piece that I painted with a mixture of pearl paint and green pearl-ex. Isabel loves this beaded safety pin and asked me to include it, too.
I have gotten so much scrapping done in the last 2 months! Next on my list...make a spring banner for our fireplace mantle. I have the perfect paper in mind for it, but will (cough) need to stop at Hobby Lobby to pick it up. LOL Anyone else need anything?
I found yet another great sketch on Sketch Support (anyone else think that I just need to buy her sketch books?), but decided to just do one of the two pages of the layout. I love this sketch because you can use alot of bits of papers from your kit.
I am in love with this main picture of my daughter. It is hard to get her to look at the camera sometimes, but this shot was just perfect. We had been geocashing in a wooded area and she decided to make me an offering of wildflowers. She is such a sweetie.
The last of my large flowers from my kit made it on the page along with a chipboard piece that I painted with a mixture of pearl paint and green pearl-ex. Isabel loves this beaded safety pin and asked me to include it, too.
I have gotten so much scrapping done in the last 2 months! Next on my list...make a spring banner for our fireplace mantle. I have the perfect paper in mind for it, but will (cough) need to stop at Hobby Lobby to pick it up. LOL Anyone else need anything?
Just a quick layout: El Yunque
Billy and I met in Puerto Rico....we lived there for almost 5 years together....our son was born there. Puerto Rico holds a special place in my heart. The first place I fell in love with on my first visit there was the rain forest: El Yunque. Such a beautiful and peaceful place. I would love to be back there right now.
I based this layout on a sketch from Sketch Support. Love them! I struggled with the embellishments, but decided to go with the hearts from the sketch in my different patterned papers. Then I dumped out all of my small embellisments from my kit and just started adding them randomly. I did throw in a few red buttons for a little pop of color and to make my triangle for my focal point. Not half bad. I am working on not raking my brain forever and stressing. Instead I am trying to just go for it. Look at how mellow I am becoming!
I based this layout on a sketch from Sketch Support. Love them! I struggled with the embellishments, but decided to go with the hearts from the sketch in my different patterned papers. Then I dumped out all of my small embellisments from my kit and just started adding them randomly. I did throw in a few red buttons for a little pop of color and to make my triangle for my focal point. Not half bad. I am working on not raking my brain forever and stressing. Instead I am trying to just go for it. Look at how mellow I am becoming!
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