Here's how the Christmas card turned out. I had some problems with the printers...ugh. Which delayed the cards, so I ended up canceling my order and just getting them done at the local grocery. The results were great don't you think?
Monday, December 29, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
This I love
Have you checked out this website www.fishseddy.com? I absolutely love this set dinnerware. I am kinda a sucker for city skylines. I received a new scanner from my dear sweet mother so expect more posts in the near future.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
More Christmas in September
Here's what I've done so far on this years card. I love PS Elements, but need to spend more time learning how to use it. Sometimes it takes me way too long to get small projects accomplished and I know there has to be some quicker, easier, better way of doing things. The results of my work are awesome though. Now I have to order the card stock. I'd like to use Bazzill, but am not sure about the price. I send out at least 75 Christmas cards with the rising price of postage I am considering making Christmas postcards. I wonder....
Friday, September 5, 2008
Christmas in September
So, it may be almost 100 degrees outside, but I am working on my Christmas cards. Last year I made a hybrid card like the one from Becky Higgins in December 2007's CK. I loved it. This year I am making one also featured in the same issue. Why September? Well, I aspire to have thing done sooner than later.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
New Products I Love
Here are a couple of new products that I love. On the left is the Stampin Up Flower Fusion pack. It's pricey, more than $16 after S&H and tax, but I Love the color of these little felt flowers. I plan on making the tin into a gift album, recipe or photo. The scallop, top right, is awesome. It's also sold by Stampin Up, but Martha Stewart has a similar punch, both are made by EK Success. I am crossing my fingers they come out with a larger scallop, The rick rack on the bottom is from Wrights and very inexpensive less than $1.50. I am looking forward to making some cue projects with my loot. I'll post them later.
A couple of friends and I are working on putting together a Friday night crop group. For the first one I plan on demonstrating how to use sketches and Adobe Photoshop to plan pages.This method has saved my sanity. I don't waste as much time and supplies.
A couple of friends and I are working on putting together a Friday night crop group. For the first one I plan on demonstrating how to use sketches and Adobe Photoshop to plan pages.This method has saved my sanity. I don't waste as much time and supplies.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Hola!
I have a review of the Scrapbookers Almanac by fellow military spouse Elizabeth Dillow as well as a new page post.
The Scrapbookers Almanac is published by Simple Scrapbooks. There are 103 calendar-inspired projects. The book is divided month by month with projects relating to lesser know holidays like Absolutely Incredible Kid Day in March. The book is a lot like the magazine in that the pages are more simple than you would see in Creating Keepsakes. The author is military spouse and has 3 kids so I could relate. One of the things I like is that the book is a hard back, spiral bound and will lay flat, so it's easier to look at while I am scraplifting. There's more than enough inspiration inside for when your well runs dry. The cost is $19.95 and I haven't seen it in any LSS so you will need to order it online from simple scrapbooks.
I have been stuck on one particular page for a couple of days and I finally finished it. I am not sure if I like it though. It needs to be put away and we'll see in a week or so.
The new kits of the month went up for sale on Saturday, which is so exciting. I really wanted the Jenni Bowlin kit for February and it sold out before I could purchase it so this time I was up at midnight to place my order. It was a good thing too because it was sold out when I got up the next morning. When the kit comes in I'll review it for you.
I did manage to purchase the Becky Higgins school years kit for February. That one went super fast as well. There we a good many disappointed fans. There were several going for absurd amounts of money on ebay. When the FedEX guy dropped mine off it was like Christmas! The kit was money well spent. It came with all the goodies to complete several pages for each grade level Preschool through 12th. The cardstock was textured, who doesn't love that. In addition the kit came with 3 ring pockets for memorabilia, one each p-12. Check out Becky Higgins website for pictures. They plan on selling it again as a preorder. I'll post more info when it becomes available. These are the sample pages they had on the website. Totally not mine.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Friday Page Post
Here's one of my new pages. The girls are so sweet. I am really loving my anything with birds on them, especially sparrows.
Ewan and I are both quite under the weather, but I guess that means I can scrap in my PJ's.
Ana caught a tiny mouse in the kitchen tonight. We covered it with a bowl and took it out to the field.
My new favorite inspiration Jenni Bowlin is posting her March kit of the month at midnight so I may stay up to make sure I get one...as long as the cold medicine let's me.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Red Handed ?
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Create and Crop
Saturday March 1st we are meeting. Bring your current project, examples of your current artwork and snack to share. Email me for details.
Friday, February 8, 2008
New Blog
I am so excited to begin this new step. The site is under construction, but I hope to have in all put together soon. A podcast is also in the works so stay tuned.
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