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Party Drink Menus

30 Friday Nov 2012

Posted by Sara in ScrapBook

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Drink menus, Fancy Pants, heat embossing

So, remember the other day I told you I was busy this week? Well it was brought to my attention that I might feel like I’m busy because I’m teaching 5 classes in 10 days.

5.

In 10 days.

I just want to make sure you got that!

That means a bunch of instructions (which I hate doing and always put off until the last possible second), 5 lots of kits, 5 lots of prep, a zillion pictures to edit, and all sorts of last minute things to tie up.

There are two day-long classes mixed in here (though I’m only a small part of one of those) and what’s going to be a very fast paced and intense mini album class tonight. We’re cutting and putting together an entire 10 page protector mini in 3 hours – drink your coffee girls, you’re going to need it! 🙂

Anyway, this morning I get a text from a friend who is throwing a bachelorette party tomorrow night – can I make a couple of drink menus?

I had to laugh.

But they only had to be white and silver, and it was a New Year’s Eve theme. Ok, easy. And since I am obviously on a crafting roll this week, why not?

Here’s what I did:

Drink menus

Super simple – printed in black on smooth white cardstock and embossed the image and edges with silver powder. Easy but effective and they were a hit with the friend who requested them.

Sometimes I need to remind myself, keep it simple silly!

Oh, and I totally forgot to draw a winner for the Technique Tag from last Tuesday – sorry! The random number generator picked edyB! Yay! Email me your mailing info at sarathings(at)gmail(dot)com and I’ll send the card out to you!

S.

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Project Life – Weeks 7&8

28 Wednesday Nov 2012

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Project Life

Still going strong and still loving this project!

(As always, click on any photo to make it larger.)

Week 7:

A couple of weeks before Halloween but it’s definitely making itself known in our world! We bought pumpkins, went to Sunday School, played in the park…

…and made yummy brownies. Our city also got fancy new garbage cans that can be picked up by the truck itself – big excitement for 3-year-old boys!

M also drew a bunch of “Underwater Things.” Since she almost always draws people, or people holding people-shaped balloons, I had to keep this one!

Another week of fabulous weather and I’m hanging onto it as long as I can!

Week 8:

More Halloween lead up; we decorated little pumpkins, got M to agree to braids, and she drew trees on a picture:

We had lunch at the Harbour Front Park, I took a “make your own kit” class with Krista and designed my own page kit for the Retreat. The big deal this week was Marvin the Monkey – he lost an arm. It was repaired and a sling put on – can’t have a missing arm replaced without some fanfare after all!

The space at the bottom is for a pic of the LO I made from the kit I put together in Krista’s class. I’m having Photoshop issues so it will have to wait a little!

S.

 

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Busy, busy, busy!

27 Tuesday Nov 2012

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Bazzill Basics, Hero Arts, Simple Stories, Sizzix, Tim Holtz

This week is already getting away from me! I spent yesterday writing instructions, getting together class supply lists, and doing my day job too! Last night was kitting classes and finishing up the Neon Card Class (I’ve updated that post with all 4 cards!).

Tonight I’m teaching and this weekend is the big Holiday Hoopla at The Paperie. I’m teaching the December Album featuring Bazzill Lickety Slippers and Simple Stories Handmade Holiday paper and stickers:

And on Saturday each of the Creative Team members will be teaching a mini class where you’ll end up going home with 6 completed gifts/home decor pieces and lots of additional ideas! I’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with a picture of the felt brooch I’m teaching – it’s made with the same poinsettia die from Tim Holtz that’s on the album cover above!

The album class is sold out but there are a couple of spots left in the Saturday classes – it’s well worth the time and money, trust me!

All that being said, I’m going to be pretty quiet around here this week, lots on my plate!

Hope to see some of you at the classes this week and remember, we can always do a kit if you can’t make it in person!

S.

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Project Life – Weeks 5 & 6

21 Wednesday Nov 2012

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Project Life, The Collins Rep Group

I’m still going, still keeping up, and still loving Project Life. Here are weeks 5 & 6. as always, click any pictures to see them up close and personal!

We headed into October this week and so the kiddies got new winter hats they had to wear, even though we still were having summer temps.

I also managed to get downtown to see a reunion of Critical List, a local band I love, and met up with some old friends who I hadn’t seen in ages. The end of the week brought my trip to Orlando for the Collins Rep Show and the beginning of some fabulous classes!

My favourite part of this week’s LO was the insert:

M drew a picture of “mama and daddy, with flowers and fireworks, because I’m having a good day!”

Onto Week 6:

M’s Thanksgiving poster in one insert and my October 12 on Twelve in the other.

The end of the week me back home again, doing self timer pics with the camera – the kiddies favourite thing – M getting her regular 3 month eye check and a new prescription, and G getting a hair cut.

The beginning of the week was more Orlando and scrapbooking fun!

My favourite picture of the whole week was this one with Dyan Reaveley:

S.

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Mixed Media Guest Post!

21 Wednesday Nov 2012

Posted by Sara in Mixed Media

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canvas, Luminarte, Mixed media, Silks, The Crafter's Workshop

I’m guest posting over at Krista’s blog today – go check out how I made this beauty!

Happy Memories

S.

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Tuesday Techniques and Tutorials – Embossed Edges, Tin Cans, and Dirty, Faded Ribbon

20 Tuesday Nov 2012

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Distress, heat embossing, Ranger, Tuesday Techniques, Tuesday Tutorials

Are you interested yet? 😉

I had the thought to put people in the car from Road Trip (thanks Krista, for that idea!) and wanted to use the phrase “Enjoy the journey.” And all of that led me to thinking this would make a great wedding card.

The only problem? I have no weddings coming up – nada. zip. zilch. So, I’m going to give it to one of you – hopefully someone else can make use of it! 🙂

If you want to make one of your own, here are the supplies:

Start by inking up a background stamp with Pumice Stone Distress Ink and stamp onto a manilla tag. Then use the ink blending tool with the same colour to ink the edges and soften the stamped image by blending over it.

Now, stamp some flourished with the same ink. Because we’ve blended and soften the background colour, the new stamped image will show up well.

Set this aside to dry – we’ll be doing some heat embossing later and we don’t want the powder to stick to the entire tag.

Ink up the car stamp with black Archival and stamp onto a spare manilla tag, then cut it out.

Using a craft knife and cutting mat, trim out the windows of the car, then use an ink blending tool to colour the edges with Gathered Twigs Distress Ink. If you want, use the Ranger Fine Detail Nib Water Brush to pull the ink from the edges into the centre of the car.

Now, use the Distress Markers in Broken China and Barn Door to colour two small wood veneer people (or whatever colours you want to go with the couple being hitched!). Add a little Glossy Accents and attach them to the back of the car, in the windows, with the coloured side facing out.

The next step is to make tin cans – what’s a wedding car without a little tacky happening? 🙂

Cut three narrow strips from the scrap manilla tag and ink them with Iced Spruce, Faded Jeans, and Aged Mahogany Distress Inks. Add a dot of Glossy Accents to the back on one end and add a piece of twine.

Wrap the paper around the twine until you get the size you want, then trim the end and adhere with Glossy Accents.

Use a piece of tape to stick the three “tin cans on strings” to the back of the car.

Set the car aside for later and get out the stamped tag.

I saw Tammy Tutterow do something similar on the edges of a tag she had on her blog and fell in love with it – now I’m addicted! Here’s how I do it, changed up a bit from Tammy’s:

Add embossing ink to the edges and cover with clear embossing powder.

As you can see, I wasn’t precise about it, it makes it look better this way.

Now flick the tag to knock off a lot of the powder and then heat set the rest. Use an ink blending tool with Gathered Twigs to ink over the embossed areas, then repeat the powder step again. Next, ink with a darker brown, like Walnut Stain. You should see light areas under the powder and dark areas in between where parts of the powder were licked off then inked over. It’s a neat, aged look and effect.

The darker you ink the top and the lighter you leave the base, the more interesting it looks. I left it pretty subtle for this tag but it was a bit more pronounced on last week’s.

You’re going to need ribbon to finish off the tag so run the Aged Mahogany ink pad over some Crinkle Ribbon, then spritz with water to blend. Crumple into a ball and dab with Gathered Twigs. Let dry or heat set – the two colours should give an aged and faded look to the ribbon.

Now, let’s put it all together! Add foam adhesive to the back of the car and adhere it to the left of the stamped and embossed tag. Get some word stickers and add them to the top right corner of the tag. Thread the ribbon through the hole in the tag. If you want, adhere the tag to a card and go party at a wedding!

I really love this tag and it makes me sad that I have no weddings that I can bring it to. So, leave me a comment and I’ll randomly pick someone to get it – if you’re lucky and have a wedding on the horizon, the card will already be done for you (and I will add it to a card before sending it off)!

Link me up if you try out the embossing technique, I’d love to see how it turns out for you!

S.

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G and his funny sayings….

19 Monday Nov 2012

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Family, G and his funny sayings..., kids

So D and I were in the kitchen the other day – I was making pancakes, he was playing games on his phone – and the kiddies were playing legos in the living room. All was, for the first time ever in the history of our house, quiet. And I said as much to D.

Suddenly, I hear this little pitter patter of feet. They get to the kitchen, stop for a moment, and then run back to the living room.

Then we hear the three-year-old whisper (you know the one – a whisper for him, a regular voice for us) and he says to M, “They’re being really quiet in there!”

He seemed as shocked and disconcerted by the quiet as we were!

S.

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Bring on a Neon Christmas!

19 Monday Nov 2012

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cards, Christmas Reindeer, Classes, Hero Arts, Miracle of the Holidays, neon ink, Stamps

I’m teaching a new class next Tuesday night at The Paperie and it’s going to be a fun and bright one!

In the class you’ll receive this Hero Arts stamp set:

Miracle of the Holidays

credit: Hero Arts

and we’ll be playing with pieces from this one too:

credit: Hero Arts

And to go along with those, we’ll be using the new Neon Inks!

credit: Hero Arts

It’s going to be a bright night, my friends! 🙂

Now, I’ll be honest, I lived through the 80’s and when these inks were released I said, “Never, no way, not gonna happen. Been there, done that!” However (and this is a big however) I played with them and have learned ways to tone them down so they’re just gorgeous colours, not in your face, need-to-wear-your-sunglasses bright! Yay!

RJ

Meet RJ, Rudolph’s boy. When I gave him a red nose, it was brought to my attention that Rudolph does not wear a sweater (cough, cough, Liz, cough). Picky, picky. So this is Rudolph Junior and he gets cold up there in the North Pole, a sweater is a necessity!

The colours are brighter when stamped on white instead of kraft…

Ornaments

…but are not totally in your face when in a small dose like this!

Now, most of us have teens, or preteens, or even littler ones in our lives and they didn’t live through the 80’s. And that means they actually like the neon colours – true fact, my friends! So for those on your Christmas list, I made this card, loosely based on one I made in Orlando at the Collins Rep Show:

Patchwork

Trust me, those kids in your lives will love this one! And, be honest now, it is kind of fun instead of traditional red and green, hey?!?

Finally, subway art is really big right now and it’s so easy to make your own. Here’s my neon twist on it!

Subway Art

On top of the 4 cards, you go home with the stamp set, and you get to play with the neon inks (which will also go home with one lucky person!) – it’s going to be a fun night!

Call or email The Paperie to sign up and hopefully, I’ll see you next week!

Do you ever wonder where the Creative Team gets their class ideas? Well, I can tell you that this class was inspired by a card I submitted for publication – the theme was non-traditional Christmas card colours. After using the neon inks in Orlando, I decided that would be the direction I would take this class. And that card I submitted? Check out page 47 of Create: Christmas Cards to see it – it’s also a Hero Arts card! 🙂

S.

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Pumpkins and some news…

16 Friday Nov 2012

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October Afternoon, Scrapbook Layout, The Paperie

For the Paperie Fall Retreat last weekend, the Creative Team all made page LO’s and then put together page kits to sell – and they were a hit!

We all had a budget and needed to keep them pretty clean and simple, while staying true to our own styles and that was way harder than it sounds. However, the pages the other girls did were amazing and all six kits and LO’s were very different – there was definitely a style and colour scheme for everyone.

I chose to do a Hallowe’en LO since the Retreat fell right after that event and many people scrap those pics during the weekend. Also, the October Afternoon Witch Hazel line was in the store and I totally fell in love with the Star Thistle paper! 🙂

Here’s my LO:

But of course, I’m never happy to stop where I’m supposed to and I turned it into a double for anyone who wanted more pictures or was a 2-pager scrapper. So for the additional price of a single sheet of paper, here’s what Retreat participants could make, if they wanted:

My favourite part are the letters that spell “pumpkins.” They are plain leftover chipboard, die cut with the Block 1″ Lowercase alpha using the AccuCut machine, and then I coloured them with my favourite Sakura Clear Stardust pen (the Stardust colours are amazing too). The shimmer is out of this world!

Even with all the things I’ve used this pen on in the past, I was still floored by how it worked on the chipboard! I had more people asking me what stickers those were and saying that they never saw them in store – most were shocked to discover it was chipboard and then thrilled that their kit included the pen!

Have a great weekend everyone, and hopefully, you’ll get to enjoy some crafty time! I’m swamped with upcoming classes to prepare for and excited to get them all together.

Another piece of news I’m both excited and sad about is the change happening at The Paperie. One of the co-owners, Chris, is retiring (sad) and a friend, Wendy, has bought her share of the company (happy and exciting). I couldn’t be more thrilled for Wendy and know that she’ll be amazing in her new role – I’m so excited for what is to come! That being said, I’m sad to see Chris go – she was a regular at the shop I used to work in downtown and after that, I saw her at the Paperie. Plus, she was my travelling companion to Houston last year. I’ve gotten to know and appreciate her more than I ever thought possible so it’s very bittersweet for me to see her go. But she has another new grandchild on the way, and 3 already living here, so I’m sure she’ll still be a Paperie regular to scrap all those kiddies in her life! Have fun Chris, we’ll all miss you so, so much!

S.

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Project Life – Weeks 3 & 4

15 Thursday Nov 2012

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Ali Edwards, October Afternoon, Project Life

Another update with weeks 3 & 4 – and for the record, I’m still keeping up so big pat on the back for me! 🙂

(As always, click on any pictures to open a larger copy in another window)

Week 3 was a pretty laid back week with nothing much going on – thank goodness after the last couple of weeks! One insert with work that M brought home:

I saved this one because they were supposed to be practicing “M’s” and she wrote her name in the lines – made me laugh!

The full spread:

You can see that I got into the Ali Edwards digital overlays this week. Now I’m addicted so you’ll be seeing those a lot! What I love is that it simplifies my process even more – when I edit my pictures I can drop the overlay on at the same time, print the pic and be done, no more embellies needed!

Here’s the left page:

Also loving the foldable journal cards in the PL kit for slightly longer stories, like the Booty one – my kiddos love to “shake their booty!”

And the right:

More pictures from Miss M – she loves drawing grass, sky, and people lately – a self timer pic, backyard races, a visit to bring M to school and G being cute as always. Another week in the bag.

Week 4 was fun – we took family pics in the park, saw family for dinner, and had the cable guys working on the poles in our backyard – the boys talked about it for days!

No inserts this week, just a straight forward LO:

The left page:

And the right:

I’m loving how the title cards seem to work for whatever week and pictures I have and that I can easily alter the colour slightly with washi tape. Washi tape, October Afternoon stickers and coloured labels are the best PL items ever.

I’ll be back next week with a couple more and here tomorrow with 5 on Friday, since Things on Thursday was pre-empted by Project Life!

S.

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