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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Announcements!

Have I mentioned how much I love journaling tags? I'm obsessed! I'm hosting a swap on scrapbook.com right now just for them. I'll share mine once I finish them ;)

On another note, I am one of the newest members of Deux Shabby Chic (click here to visit them!) I am so excited to be a part of such a talented group of ladies!

And I would also like to mention a kit club my friends I founded over at http://simplyglamorouskitclub.blogspot.com. I will be designing for April's kit, so head on over and check us out!

Monday, January 18, 2010

Chunky Mini Album for Pam

I just got back from my favorite place, Michael's! There's apparently a gas leak somewhere because there were about a dozen fire trucks and police cars barricading part of the road, and I smelled gas. Anyway, I raided their dollar bins for goodies for me and my friends' monthly kit club. Check us out at http://simplyglamorouskitclub.blogspot.com! We are full for February but the list of members can change each term :)

I want to share another mini album with you. This one is for my friend Pam. I haven't done a video yet, but be assured there will be one! I used cardboard as the base for all the pages. It made the album VERY chunky!

I used cardboard for this album. For the cover I ripped off the top layer and revealed the corrugated texture underneath. Then I heat embossed the raised areas and inked the depressed areas. I added glossy accents to all of it to keep it from being so rough. Additionally I added a black corner with glossy accents, four sticky tiles, a "Blessings" sentiment, a Prima flower, and a strand of mini pearls.



The left page: I cut a piece of transparency paper and glued it down on three edges. I covered the glued areas with black paper and added one of my paper flowers. I covered it in glossy accents to make it a bit different. Then I inserted two tags I bought on Etsy.
The right page: I used my Cricut to cut out a top note shape. I ran it through my Cuttlebug with the argyle embossing folder and inked the edges. I accented the raised areas with a black marker. Then I embossed three fleur de lis on the right. I distressed three flowers and added green pearl and gemstone brads.



The left page: I created a pocket with a sheet of tattoo-inspired paper and heat embossed a flourish on the top left. I lined the pocket with black lace and inserted two adorable tags I bought on Etsy.
The right page: The pocket holds one tag and has room for another tag behind it. I used a cross charm on the pocket.



The left page: I again used my Cricut to cut out a top note shape from vintage newspaper that I bought from my pal Miriam. I created the flower on my Cricut with Sure Cuts A Lot. It acts as a holder for the tag that I coated in Glimmer Mist.
The right page: This is an envelope mini :)



The back of the envelope mini and a waterfall card page.



The left page: This is an acrylic frame I painted black and sprayed with Iridescent Gold glimmer mist. I made another paper flower for the corner.
The right page: Simple photo mat with a ribbon flower.


The left page: Pam said she's been into circles lately, so I incorporated them here. The circles fan out.
The right page: Another simple photo mat. The brads hold the hinge in place and will be covered up by a photo.

Thanks for stopping by, and don't hesitate to comment :)


Saturday, January 16, 2010

Joakima's Chunky Mini a la Mariposa

My friend Melody is hosting a quick chunky mini album swap, and I'm partnered with my dear pal Joakima! So I made her mini using the coveted Mariposa stack from Die Cuts With a View. First, here's a video:



And now for the pictures! I had to download Picasa's free editing software since all mine is on my waterlogged laptop. It's pretty good for freeware!


A big Prima flower I got on clearance at Michael's, and a Prima purple gossamer butterfly. Kima loves butterflies, so I had to incorporate them! I kept the album closed with a Tim Holtz grunge board hinge and velcro.





For the left side I used a piece of overhead projector transparency paper for the pocket. The butterfly will hold a picture or a tag. On the right, I used lace from my friend Debbie, and I cut out a birdcage from the Mariposa stack. I love it!



Just a piece of paper and some lace from Deb.



I used an envelope mini (thanks Laura!) to add lots of space for pictures and journaling. There are two double sided photo mats and four tags, plus two one-sided photo mats.



I will post pictures of the accordion pullouts later, I forgot to photograph them! The right page is a double pocket card I made from a YouTube tutorial.





I cut the top note by hand, ran it through the Cuttlebug with the argyle embossing folder, and accented the raised stitches with a black Zig marker. Then I inked the edges. I heat embossed the swirls on the right side of the page.



A waterfall card. I learned how to make this by watching a tutorial from StampFest on YouTube.





I used an altered puzzle piece from my friend Lisa to act as a tag pocket.




You can slide a photo behind the frame.




I bought that flower on Etsy...so pretty!


That's all I have to share for now, thanks for stopping by. Feel free to comment!

Joakima's Chunky Mini a la Mariposa

My friend Melody is hosting a quick chunky mini album swap, and I'm partnered with my dear pal Joakima! So I made her mini using the coveted Mariposa stack from Die Cuts With a View. First, here's a video:



And now for the pictures! I had to download Picasa's free editing software since all mine is on my waterlogged laptop. It's pretty good for freeware!


A big Prima flower I got on clearance at Michael's, and a Prima purple gossamer butterfly. Kima loves butterflies, so I had to incorporate them! I kept the album closed with a Tim Holtz grunge board hinge and velcro.





For the left side I used a piece of overhead projector transparency paper for the pocket. The butterfly will hold a picture or a tag. On the right, I used lace from my friend Debbie, and I cut out a birdcage from the Mariposa stack. I love it!



Just a piece of paper and some lace from Deb.



I used an envelope mini (thanks Laura!) to add lots of space for pictures and journaling. There are two double sided photo mats and four tags, plus two one-sided photo mats.



I will post pictures of the accordion pullouts later, I forgot to photograph them! The right page is a double pocket card I made from a YouTube tutorial.





I cut the top note by hand, ran it through the Cuttlebug with the argyle embossing folder, and accented the raised stitches with a black Zig marker. Then I inked the edges. I heat embossed the swirls on the right side of the page.



A waterfall card. I learned how to make this by watching a tutorial from StampFest on YouTube.





I used an altered puzzle piece from my friend Lisa to act as a tag pocket.




You can slide a photo behind the frame.




I bought that flower on Etsy...so pretty!


That's all I have to share for now, thanks for stopping by. Feel free to comment!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Evolving

Since my computer was drowned in diet coke (me and my computer have more in common than I thought!), I've been using my old computer, my first. A simple Dell Inspiron 6000. A laptop I was so excited to get, that I now loathe. Well, "loathe" may be a strong word, but it's not my Macbook Pro.

Anyway, I was browsing through my old desktops...oh my. My style has certainly changed! Back in 2005-2006 I wanted desktops from Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and the Fast and the Furious. Now I want graphically intense backgrounds, or shabby chic desktops. The fonts I chose were childish and lacked basic form. I have certainly evolved.

Maybe it's the years of graphics classes that has changed me, but I'm thinking it is just age. What a difference four or five years can make. Gosh am I REALLY that old? I'm 23, but sometimes I fear I act older. And sometimes I act much more immature. It's a complicated life sometimes. But then again, who's life isn't?

Evolving

Since my computer was drowned in diet coke (me and my computer have more in common than I thought!), I've been using my old computer, my first. A simple Dell Inspiron 6000. A laptop I was so excited to get, that I now loathe. Well, "loathe" may be a strong word, but it's not my Macbook Pro.

Anyway, I was browsing through my old desktops...oh my. My style has certainly changed! Back in 2005-2006 I wanted desktops from Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and the Fast and the Furious. Now I want graphically intense backgrounds, or shabby chic desktops. The fonts I chose were childish and lacked basic form. I have certainly evolved.

Maybe it's the years of graphics classes that has changed me, but I'm thinking it is just age. What a difference four or five years can make. Gosh am I REALLY that old? I'm 23, but sometimes I fear I act older. And sometimes I act much more immature. It's a complicated life sometimes. But then again, who's life isn't?

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

New Layout...

I'm here to share MINI ALBUMS! I remember making my first mini, and I was so scared to do it! Now I have made over 25...Explosion boxes, envelope minis, file folder minis, cd case minis, toilet paper roll minis, chipboard minis, chunky cardboard minis, altered tin minis...I'm obsessed! Here's one that got a great response from my pals.



That one was for my dear friend Joakima.

And here's one for my friend Amy, via pictures :)


















I got that chipboard bra album from serendiptyscrapbooks.com. I ordered another one and am waiting to decorate it. I need some more reptile-skin textured paper from Hobby Lobby. The Paper Studio produces it, and at $2 a sheet it's not cheap, but I got my money's worth out of it. You'd be amazed at how far you'll go to salvage any scrap from a $2 sheet of paper!

New Layout...

I'm here to share MINI ALBUMS! I remember making my first mini, and I was so scared to do it! Now I have made over 25...Explosion boxes, envelope minis, file folder minis, cd case minis, toilet paper roll minis, chipboard minis, chunky cardboard minis, altered tin minis...I'm obsessed! Here's one that got a great response from my pals.



That one was for my dear friend Joakima.

And here's one for my friend Amy, via pictures :)


















I got that chipboard bra album from serendiptyscrapbooks.com. I ordered another one and am waiting to decorate it. I need some more reptile-skin textured paper from Hobby Lobby. The Paper Studio produces it, and at $2 a sheet it's not cheap, but I got my money's worth out of it. You'd be amazed at how far you'll go to salvage any scrap from a $2 sheet of paper!