Friday, December 26, 2008

3 takes on 1 photo

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These pictures were taken last year at Halloween time, we always make the cake for my mom who's birthday is the day before Halloween.  The kids and I made monster cupcakes.  When I take a picture that has all three kids I like to make a page for each of their books.  (I know I am crazy, and I should just photo copy the page, but for me it just isn't the same)
The paper is from the November kit from Scrapbook Circle (absolutely fabulous colors! and there are kits left!).

Supplies:
Cardstock, Just the edge border, pompom trim: Bazzill
Pattern Paper: Collage Press, Kaiser
Jewels: Kaiser, Hobby Lobby
ribbon: We R Memory Keepers
letter stickers: American Crafts, GCD studios
Brads: Doodlebug Designs
chipboard circle: American Crafts
Sewing, staples

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Bitten by the bug card

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This is the card I made for the Bitten by the bug contest.  It was a challenge to use YELLOW, GREEN, PINK, BLUE, and add a star!  But I was happy that I got to use my new Close to my heart stamps! :)  Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies:
Pattern paper: pink paislee
stamp: close to my heart
jewels: Heidi Swapp, Hobby Lobby
Trim: Bazzill
Star & Circles: Cricut
diamond glaze, staples, and sewing

Kazan's sketch #16

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This was a fun and interesting sketch to work with this week! thanks Kazan! :) (2 sketches for you)

Supplies used:
pattern paper & rubons: Pink paislee
pearls: Kaiser
hearts: Cricut
diamond glaze, rope pearls, sewing

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Very productive day!

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Yesterday, was a beautiful day!  Not only did the house get cleaned, laundry done,  bike ride, and  date night, but I finished up a few pages, yipee!  
This particular page was made from a sketch from Page Maps, which I  turned and shrunk from 12"x 12" to 8 1/2" x 11". 

Supplies used: 
pattern paper: Scenic route
Cardstock: Bazzill
lettering: Heidi Swapp
stars: Bazzill (border, I cut stars off and covered with paper, then with glitter glue)
jewels, sewing

I LOVE how this page turned out, my vision was to hopefully use all my pictures which I did...well all but one....This whole kit I bought from Scrapbook Circle it's the Pink Paislee Sweet Cakes kit.

Supplies:
pattern paper, rubons, letter stickers, ribbon: pink paislee
hearts: Bazzill 
jewels, staples, sewing

This page was based on the sketch from Got Sketch the paper from this kit came from Scrapbook Circle's September kit.  The whole kit is sold out but Lisa still has addon paper.

Supplies:
Pattern paper & letter stickers: Pink Paislee
stickers, Creche ribbon, & lined journaling block: Jenni Bowlin
Jewels: Heidi Swapp
Cardstock: Bazzill

Thanks for stopping by!  I hope that your holiday preparations are coming together as you hoped! :)  Have a FABULOUS day!!

Christmas mini album

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Another Christmas gift:
Supplies:
Binding: Zutter
Cardstock: Bazzill
Paper, Embellishments, stickers: a kit I bought from QVC a few years ago
Glitter glue: Ranger stickles

Friday, December 19, 2008

Christmas Letters

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One of my handmade Christmas gifts that I can share:
products used:
pattern paper & fiber: Basic Grey
numbers: Cricut Cuttin' up!
Tree: Cricut Christmas Cheer
stickers: daisy d's
Glitter glue: stickles
envelopes: Bazzill
mini lights, brads, beads

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Sneaky Peaky

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Here is a little sneak of what you can expect from the January kit at Scrapbook Circle:

I love how these papers just spoke to me! These pages came together so quickly with the help of this awesome kit! They will be available starting January 1st.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Laura's sketch #15

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Here is my card for the sketch over at 2 sketches 4 you:

Supplies:

pattern paper: Prima

ric rac: pink paislee

pearls: Kaiser

ink: cat's eye

glitter glue: stickles Ranger

cardstock: Bazzill

Flower: Cricut Accent Essentials

Laura's cards

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Oh, these were so fun to put together! I won these off of Laura Vegas' blog a few weeks back. These were extra kits from a class she taught. Of course, I added a little of me to it, the pompom trim! It was just laying there on my desk and I had to use it! :) Thanks for peeking!

Magic Reindeer food

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Have any little ones that want Santa to find your home?
I saw this cute idea on the Cricut message board and made it my own. The pompom nose is actually cut from the pompom grim by Bazzill. What also would be cute if you used red glitter glue!
Products used:
1/4 cup quick rolled oats
1/2 teaspoon glitter
4"x6" craft baggie (bought mine at Walmart)
Cricut: Doodlecharms (head cut twice at 2", once on shadow and once on normal)
google eyes
Bazzill cardstock (this came from my scraps stash!)
Assorted Christmas paper cut to 4"x6"
The poem reads:
Sprinkle on the lawn at night
as Santa's reindeer fly & roam
they will guide you to your home!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Basket full of yummy!

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I saw this great idea over at Jen Davis' blog:
So easy and really fun, my kiddos helped assemble. I used my Christmas paper scraps from another project, and my cricut. The 4 x6 bags I bought at Walmart as well as the tasty mints inside (they melt in your mouth!)

Ornaments

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Yippee, it's Christmas time! I saw this in the Making Memories blog and had to try it!
This was so SUPER fast and easy! My gingerbread man came out of hibernation with my sizzix, I think he is SO cute! :) My snowflakes and tree were cut with my cricut. The snowflakes are from the accent essentials cartridge and the tree is from the Christmas cheer cartridge.
A few things to remember when making these:
1.DO NOT make out of thin paper! It doesn't work.....
2.Make sure that you cut a symmetrical shape, (so your sides all match up)
3. Use a crop-a-dile to punch a hole in the top then set an eyelet. (and yes I know that we all have eyelets!)
4. I dusted off my sizzix to cut, and also used my cricut, you can make these with any die cutting machine or if you have 3 of the same sized shapes....

**wouldn't this be fun to add to your decor? Or to a gift for a fun tag? Or if you have a larger center piece? (I would cut four of the same shape, like I did with my tree)

Sunday, December 7, 2008

O Christmas Tree

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I know I posted  this lovely tree before but, I neglected to give the instructions!  So here they are:
Paint frame.

 2.    Put frame face down on pattern paper so that the pattern you want on the front is “looking” at the front of your frame, lightly trace with a pencil. 

4.    Turn the frame over and place within the traced frame, and lightly trace the inner part of your window.

5.     Cut out large traced piece with scissors.  For the inner window use an x-acto  knife.

6.     With your Cricut (Christmas Cheer) cut your tree at 4 ½”with lighter green heavier cardstock, next cut the same tree twice at 4 ½” with darker green cardstock on shadow mode.

7.       You will cut your tree at 4 1/2” with brown cardstock (for trunk) and yellow (for the star).  Once these are cut, trim trunk off the brown and cut off the star out of the yellow.  Glue these to your lighter green cardstock.

8.     Poke holes randomly on tree to place brads (for Christmas balls), I used 5.  Then set brads.

9.     Once glue is dry and your layers of tree are secure, put glitter glue on tips of branches.

13.  With your red pattern paper cut with your Cricut (Accent Essentials), set at 4” accent 47.  Once cut glue to your window.  **To make it evenly glued I turned it over so I could see the wrong sides and eyeballed the distance**

15 Next type O Christmas Tree, **remember you only have a 3x3” space** this is on white cardstock.  To cut out centered, I took the original cardboard piece from frame and pierced the center.  I then centered over the S of Christmas and lightly traced around it and cut it out.

16.With your ink pad lightly distress the edges.

17. Your tree should be dry now, place pop dots on back.  For the star and trunk I layered two one on top of the other so that it would be even height with the other pop dots.  Placed tree to the side, and you’re done!

So Thankful....

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Wow! Sorry it's been a while, I have been so busy with parties, presents, being sick, and the like that I haven't posted. I wanted to share this little album that I made for Thanksgiving....
I got this idea from a good friend. I made this album with o-rings so that I could expand and also remove pages when we write what we are thankful for. I cut enough pages for 5 years. This album measure 5" x7"
The instructions to everyone were to write what they were thankful for and if they wanted to, draw pictures. I also made sure to take candid pictures of my kids to add (so I could see how they change over the years), I also had my mom take a picture of our family together. The pictures are placed randomly on the back of each of the Thankful pages. The paper is from Scrapbook Circle November kit.
Thanks for coming to visit, I promise I have a FEW things I can share, but others will have to wait until after Christmas. :)
Supplies:
pattern paper & chipboard sticker: basic grey
cardstock: bazzill
O-rings: Office Max
Jewels: Kaiser Craft
felt letters: American Crafts