Showing posts with label scrapbooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbooks. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Playing with paper dolls

I'm sure you've seen the Julie Nutting dolls from Prima.  I'm not a paper doll person, never was.  Something about these stamps has me hooked though.  Maybe all those years of not playing with them as a little girl has me itching to play with them now.

Whatever it is, I've got a small collection - mostly the boy stamps though.  I do have 2 of the girls.

I took a little watercolor class at a local store this part weekend only because I own watercolors and those cool brushes that hold the water.  I like those.  I figured I should learn how to use these things I just *had* to have - right?

So, here's my first attempt at dressing and watercoloring the stamps.  It was a bit of a challenge at first but I really enjoyed it and can't wait to make another one.

Papers and supplies are all from October Afternoon Witch Hazel line.  I made a mini album one year with this and have lots of leftovers.  The patterns and colors were perfect for what I was thinking.



 Flair button is from A Flair for Buttons Etsy shop.  Link to set....
Web doily is from Stamping' Up and is available in my shop HERE.

 I even dug out an old bottle of Stickles (its been years since I last used them!)

 I also finished up a layout I started a few weeks ago using last years summer line from Simple Stories.  Their lines are totally timeless and I feel like I can pull them out whenever and they feel current to me.  Flair button is from the selfie set available in the AFFB shop (link above).

 Lots of glossy accents on this one.  Just to highlight the fun little details like hearts and the word 'hello'.

Monday, December 29, 2014

Do Blog Maids exist?

Because I need one.  This place is almost as avoided as my house is.  Poor house.  Poor blog.

My craft room hasn't been touched since October.  I've seriously contemplated giving the hobby up but I'm giving it one last chance.  Don't be surprised if you see a big 'For Sale' sign here in a few months as I clear out the supplies little  by little.  I almost think its inevitable.  I've come full circle in this hobby and my heart just isn't in it anymore.  There used to be a time when I would think about crafting all day and then rush home to spend 5 minutes in here.

There used to be a day I rushed to the computer to order my kits as soon as they were released and then I would wait by the front door for them to arrive.  I'm down to one kit now (from 4) and haven't ordered a thing online in months.

Part of me is hoping that it was the end of the year rush that I felt taking over a new office and having to 'fix' a lot.  Working 12 hour days but still making time for family and never having time for myself.  Then Christmas snuck up on me.  This is the first year I didn't shop.  I literally hit the grocery store up on the 23rd and purchased gift cards for everyone just so they had something from me.

I made these layouts at the last retreat I went to in October.  The pictures have been sitting in my camera for 3 months.  I came across them when I dusted that thing off to take Christmas photos.

The one thing I didn't let die this year was the Elf on the Shelf.  My son loves him and even cried when he left.  I almost felt bad and pulled him out of his hiding spot.....  The Elf may need to make a few appearances throughout the year just to make the kid smile.

I tok a much needed week of vacation the week after Christmas so I have 9 days to figure something out.  I may make something.  My son has 47 Lego sets to put together and nothing is stopping him which means I may have some free time on my hands this week in between a trip to Sea World, skating and other fun activities I may have planned.

All flair buttons are from the A Flair For Buttons Etsy shop.  Run over and grab a set!
First layout uses Simple Stories Fall line from 2013.  I had some scraps sitting around and some pictures so I threw this together.  Wood veneer apples and numbers are older Studio Calico.  (I'm on a mission to use up my older stuff.......)



 Second layout uses October Afternoon.  You know this is old because they haven't released a line in over a year.  This was the Public Library line.  Had to have it, not sure why other than it was cute.  My son has *NEVER* been a reader...ever.  So when he all of a sudden came home with an actual BOOK from the school library, I just about keeled over.  But he loves this series (Magic Treehouse) and reads them all the time.  I can't keep his nose out of them.  He's now an avid reader and realizes that his mother was *gasp* right and that books are fun and have great stories in them.  Shocker.




 A double pager.  I admire all those 2 pagers I see out there but I don't scrap in that fashion.  Every once in a while I can pop one out but it looks weird to me.  And because they aren't 'together' in the album makes them seem like 2 separate pages anyway.   More Simple Stories fall line mixed with some AC Thickers and Chic Tags tags.





 Last one for today.  No Vest.  N's first cruise.  He refused to wear the life vest during the drill and the guy was going to make him wear it. Guess who won?  The crowd was so mad that the drill person was forcing it on this kid.  We tried everything to get that vest on him and at one point, he had it on, but his dad had him by the arms and I had his legs while my mom wrapped it around him.




Monday, March 24, 2014

On a roll


So, last weekend, I finally took the time to grab some photos of the rest of the layouts I'd finished since January.   Expect lots of sharing.
 This is using a Cocoa Daisy kit from 2013.  Have I mentioned I have a scary stash of kits?  Cocoa Daisy, Citrus Twist, Studio Calico and now Scraptastic.  I no longer sub to Studio Calico or Citrus Twist.  CD and Scraptastic seem to cover all my bases and offer me product I actually use.  I struggle to use SC's kits.
 The exclusive papers in this kit were perfect.  Cloud stamp paired with Glossy Accents = perfect accent.  Flair is from the A {Flair} for buttons shop.
Another layout using that Authentique (or Carta Bella paper).  Explore Oceanside.
 This is based off a sketch on my Pinterest boards.  The explore word is from Freckled Fawn maybe?  (I really shouldn't take things out of packaging....)  I used some Tim Holtz Distress Ink to stain the veneer and then added Glossy Accents over that to create a varnished wood look.

The chevron is stitched.  I used the Chevron Mist Template from Studio Calico to punch my holes and then stitched.  I just went with one big stitch instead of little ones.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

This is Awesome

I'm sure you're thinking.... more trains?

Yeah, me too.  My son is obsessed.  I've tried to minimize the trains in his life because they're all he thinks about.  At this point, there is no denying his love of them.

If you can't beat them, join 'em?


All supplies for this one were in a Cocoa Daisy kit from a few months ago.  I used a Tim Holtz distress ink with the rolling camera stamp from Glitz Designs.  Some of my favorite items are used on this layout:

FLAIR (Evalicious)
TWINE
ENAMEL DOTS

** Photo idea is from Pinterest.  I used trains where the original one used toy cars. **

Sunday, July 15, 2012

You and Me

My husband *hates* the photobooth idea so whenever I see one, he tries to steer me in the other direction.

Last week, we had a free night and we went to the movies to see Snow White and the Huntsman.  We got there so early we had time to kill and the theater had a photobooth!

Other than the fact that it cost $5, he reluctantly did it and he tends to get crazy so that I don't actually scrap those photos.  Whoops!  Too bad, I did it anyway.  Never mess with the scrapper in the house, right?

 I'm trying to finish up an older Studio Calico kit and used scraps.
 A {Flair} For Buttons fun button.  The speech bubbles are stamps from a newer SC Kit that I stamped with the new Prima Chalk inks.

SC Veneer people, Ampersand mask and washi tape from retail collections and past kits.  I printed my journaling directly on the washi tape.  Mist colors are Taxi and Dewey.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Sporting the minimum amount of {flair}

Stan: We need to talk about your flair.
Joanna: Really? I...I have fifteen pieces on. I, uh...



Stan: Well, okay. Fifteen is the minimum, okay?


I ended up using an entire pack of flair on this next layout.  Its the I Dream Small set available in the shop.





 These flair buttons made the perfect journaling prompts for a page about me.  I don't do a lot of pages like this and it was fun to kind of branch out.
And I got a little messy too.  I used Studio Calico Mister Huey in Taxi, Pinstripe and Dewey.  Papers are also from Studio Calico's 35mm Kit.  Background paper is SC's Take Note collection. 


Check back tomorrow!  I have a giveaway to celebrate my 5 year blog-iversary! 

Monday, May 21, 2012

More good news

Last week was just too much!

First, I made the DT for my favorite flair shop.  (Don't forget the giveaway that ends tomorrow.)

Then I was hired to work at the newest Hobby Lobby store opening in my area on June 1st.  I am up for the Scrapbook Dept lead which would be really awesome - if I get it.  Right now, we are in the setup process and I get to see everything from the ground up.  Very exciting!

I've been doing a little crafting - not much.  More shopping than crafting.





I used the new Basic Grey PB&J line along with some Studio Calico veneer.  Flair is from Studio Calico.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Whats up?

I'm am not a big fan of Basic Grey.  I just don't work well with their products but when they release a line like the new Whats Up? line, I buy up multiples of everything.

I finally got one of my orders of the new line last week and I had the perfect photo ready to go.

And here's a shocker, I used an idea I found on Pinterest!



 Oh look, more Studio Calico veneer.
I forsee many happy layouts with this line.  Maybe even a card or two......