It's official now: I'm a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator! Woohoo! I visited my upline's home today to talk about becoming a demo and we had a lovely time. Peg is so sweet and she showed me lots of her Stampin' Up stuff, and boy was I impressed! Stamping for me is usually a nightmare -- I suck at it. I now realize it's partially, if not completely, because I have been using inferior products! Their stamps, ink pads, and paper are unsurpassed in quality. I cannot wait to get my starter pack and demonstrate how well I can stamp with their product versus the product I already have on hand.
My Stampin' Up! website is located here: click! I don't have any events or anything planned yet, but once I acquire some more product I will be hosting workshops :)
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
My Method to Madness
A couple of months ago my mom and I were both wanting to read The Hunger Games so bad. When I found it on paperbackswap.com for less than $9 including shipping, we went ahead and ordered it. After it took weeks to arrive, I let my mom have it first. For some reason I haven't been in the mood to sit and read lately. So I got the audio book and am almost done with it. Listening to a book is a great thing to do while I scrap! So if you enjoy audio books, too, you should give it a try if you don't get so distracted with your scrapping that you're not paying attention to the narration. My mind is weird and can focus on both what I'm doing with my hands and the words I'm hearing perfectly. I'm sure lots of people are the same way.
But unless I'm struggling with a project, I don't do a lot of active thinking when I scrap. I think that's why I can listen to the t.v. or an audio book and not miss a word. And yet I get compliments on my work all the time. My dad says I subconsciously just know what looks good and do it without actively thinking it. He analyzes everything I make and tells me what I did right artistically, and I always say, "I just put it together, I didn't think about the red contrast with the rest of the card, honestly." And it goes beyond color combinations which are pretty elementary in the art world as far as finding what looks good together when we're scrapbooking. My dad says the other elements of what I do show, and I have no idea why something looks good, I just keep working until it looks finished. This is what my dad calls my talent. Maybe it is...
Anyway, yesterday this is what I made while I listened to The Hunger Games. All these are for sale in my Zibbet shop (click the long banner to the left!):
Well I'm back to listening to my book. I can't write and listen at the same time, that talent is not one I possess :)
Be sure to leave a comment if you stopped by! Thanks for visiting!
But unless I'm struggling with a project, I don't do a lot of active thinking when I scrap. I think that's why I can listen to the t.v. or an audio book and not miss a word. And yet I get compliments on my work all the time. My dad says I subconsciously just know what looks good and do it without actively thinking it. He analyzes everything I make and tells me what I did right artistically, and I always say, "I just put it together, I didn't think about the red contrast with the rest of the card, honestly." And it goes beyond color combinations which are pretty elementary in the art world as far as finding what looks good together when we're scrapbooking. My dad says the other elements of what I do show, and I have no idea why something looks good, I just keep working until it looks finished. This is what my dad calls my talent. Maybe it is...
Anyway, yesterday this is what I made while I listened to The Hunger Games. All these are for sale in my Zibbet shop (click the long banner to the left!):
Altered wooden trinket box |
Another view. The top is padded with batting underneath the satin fabric. |
Five petal flowers made with costume satin. For someone who can't sew worth a lick I'm pretty proud ;) I used the largest circle from the Sizzix Circles #2 die for each petal. |
The same as the previous flowers but bigger. I used a glass bowl as my circle template. I accidentally stained the rim with Sharpie. Oops! |
Well I'm back to listening to my book. I can't write and listen at the same time, that talent is not one I possess :)
Be sure to leave a comment if you stopped by! Thanks for visiting!
Monday, June 18, 2012
Craft Show Preparation!
So I finally got my application mailed off to the Westfield Band Boosters for them to decide on my entry into the craft show. I have no idea how long it will take to get a response back but I am eagerly waiting to hear! If it's a no, I'll be disappointed but there's another fair I can apply to get into. If that's a bust, well let's just say my Zibbet shop is getting a LOT of new inventory! So far these are the types of items I have made (pictures will follow eventually LOL):
- Skinny Notepads with Covers & Pens
- Jr. Legal Notepads with Covers & Pens
- Post-It Note Holders with Pens
- Altered Composition Notebooks
- Altered Mini Composition Notebooks
- Desktop Calendars
- Altered Mini Clipboard Organizers
- Teacher Gifts
- Kids' "What I did each day for a week" Journals
- 2-5-7-10 Gift Bags
- Bag-in-a-Boxes (like gift bags)
- Regular Clipboard Organizers
- Christmas Card Sets with Boxes and Envelopes
- Greeting Cards
- Gift Card Holders
- Lip Gloss Holders
- Floral Hair Clips
- Clear Stone Refrigerator Magnets
- File Folder Organizers
- Homemade Dog Treats in Origami Boxes
My mom is also helping me with some mason jar decorations. They're filled with epsom salts and have a tea light candle in the middle. We're going to wrap wide lace or ribbons/bows around the jars. I also plan on making some treat items, like Snowman Soup or Reindeer Food. I'm saving the food stuff for closer to the November show date.
This upcoming weekend is the Fishers Freedom Festival, a huge festival in the town I grew up in. They have lots of vendors selling various items so my mom and I are going to go check out the prices and types of items people are selling. It'll also give me a chance to ask some questions of the veteran vendors!
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Obsessions
I have a new obsession. And surprisingly, it's not scrappy! It's yogurt mixed with Special K Low Fat Granola cereal. Oh my goodness I am averaging 3 cups a day! Mixing the cereal with the $0.39 yogurt from Aldi is a lot cheaper than buying the yogurt that comes with granola in the top part of the cap. And it's low-fat granola with low-fat yogurt so it's pretty healthy. My favorite flavor is strawberry banana, but I like strawberry and vanilla, too.
My latest scrapbooking obsession is washi tape. Washi tape looks a lot like ribbon, and I love that it's self-adhesive and I can get more yardage at a better price than ribbon. Of course I can't tie bows with washi tape, but when I need ribbon to just line across a page or project, washi tape is a great alternative! A good place to get washi tape is from an Etsy shop run by an affluent YouTuber named Drew. The link is right here: http://discountcharms.etsy.com. I only have two rolls but am already HOOKED! So check out washi tape, you might get hooked, too!
My latest scrapbooking obsession is washi tape. Washi tape looks a lot like ribbon, and I love that it's self-adhesive and I can get more yardage at a better price than ribbon. Of course I can't tie bows with washi tape, but when I need ribbon to just line across a page or project, washi tape is a great alternative! A good place to get washi tape is from an Etsy shop run by an affluent YouTuber named Drew. The link is right here: http://discountcharms.etsy.com. I only have two rolls but am already HOOKED! So check out washi tape, you might get hooked, too!
Friday, June 15, 2012
"Cotton Candy" Paper Carnation Flower Tutorial
Hi scrappers! I have a flower tutorial for you today -- cotton candy carnations! My mom thought the pastel ones I made here looked like cotton candy, so I decided to keep that name :)
This step is optional. If you are impatient like me, you can use a heat tool to dry the circles.
Now, stack one circle on top of the other until all circles have been stacked. Find the center of the top circle and pierce/punch a small hole through all eight layers.
Next put your brad through the hole and fasten it to the bottom of the stack.
This is the most time-consuming part. Separate the top layer and pretend there is a pencil sticking through the center of the stack and wrap the layer around the "invisible pencil." Really crumple it tightly!
Continue doing the same thing with the remaining 7 layers.
Now gently use the tips of your fingers to fan out the different layers gently until you get the fluffy appearance, or whatever shape you prefer.
And here you have your finished carnation! Another optional step is to Glimmer Mist (or any shimmer spray you like to use) the carnation (second photo -- the Glimmer Mist looks overkill thanks to the bright flash on my camera!).
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and found it easy to understand! I have a video tutorial on my YouTube channel located at http://www.youtube.com/theElegantCriminal
This is a really easy flower to make and doesn't take a whole lot of skill. So let's get started!
What you will need:
- Cardstock
- Water in a spray bottle
- Paper piercer/small hole punch
- Brad
- Scallop circle punch
First, cut out 8 scallop circles with your punch. Ink the edges if desired.
Next, lightly spritz all eight circles with water. Do not fully saturate the circles. If you are using thinner paper, you will need very little water.
Now take each circle and crumple it up into a little ball.
Carefully un-crumple all the circles. They are wet so they will tear if you are not careful. You should have eight damp wrinkly scallop circles now.
This step is optional. If you are impatient like me, you can use a heat tool to dry the circles.
Now, stack one circle on top of the other until all circles have been stacked. Find the center of the top circle and pierce/punch a small hole through all eight layers.
Next put your brad through the hole and fasten it to the bottom of the stack.
This is the most time-consuming part. Separate the top layer and pretend there is a pencil sticking through the center of the stack and wrap the layer around the "invisible pencil." Really crumple it tightly!
Continue doing the same thing with the remaining 7 layers.
Now gently use the tips of your fingers to fan out the different layers gently until you get the fluffy appearance, or whatever shape you prefer.
And here you have your finished carnation! Another optional step is to Glimmer Mist (or any shimmer spray you like to use) the carnation (second photo -- the Glimmer Mist looks overkill thanks to the bright flash on my camera!).
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and found it easy to understand! I have a video tutorial on my YouTube channel located at http://www.youtube.com/theElegantCriminal
I have this type of flower available in my Zibbet shop located here: http://www.zibbet.com/kinetickatie
Thanks for stopping by, don't forget to leave a comment! :)
Thursday, June 7, 2012
My First Layouts Since My Scrapping Return!
So I finally got into making layouts again! I have only made one double layout since I got back into scrapping, and that was for someone else in a swap. But I've made four in the last week or so, and it feels so good! Ready to see them? Let's go!
The first layout was inspired by Lisa over at What a Beautiful Mess. I lifted her layout featuring the faux envelope she did a great tutorial on. She also has a tutorial on faux scrabble letters, which I used for the title. She graciously let me do a video version of the tutorial which you can find on my YouTube channel (link in the sidebar).
I live in the Indianapolis suburbs and this year the Super Bowl was here in Indy! So the Friday before the game two friends and I went downtown to enjoy the festivities going on. We had a lot of fun! My favorite thing was the roman numerals, XLVI, in Monument Circle. They were HUGE and acted as a projection screen for videos. It was so cool!
I hope you enjoyed looking the layouts, leave a comment if you stopped by! <3
The first layout was inspired by Lisa over at What a Beautiful Mess. I lifted her layout featuring the faux envelope she did a great tutorial on. She also has a tutorial on faux scrabble letters, which I used for the title. She graciously let me do a video version of the tutorial which you can find on my YouTube channel (link in the sidebar).
I live in the Indianapolis suburbs and this year the Super Bowl was here in Indy! So the Friday before the game two friends and I went downtown to enjoy the festivities going on. We had a lot of fun! My favorite thing was the roman numerals, XLVI, in Monument Circle. They were HUGE and acted as a projection screen for videos. It was so cool!
Flower on left made by me, flowers on right from IAmRoses.com. That's me standing in front of the numerals. |
I used Lisa's faux scrabble technique for the title. I also added some eyelets, which I've never done on a layout before! Love my Crop a Dile Big Bite :) |
This is the faux envelope I learned to make from Lisa's tutorial. |
I colored the top rose from I Am Roses. As you can tell it was white :) I painted it with Brick Glimmer Mist. |
I made this flower with Tim Holtz's Tattered Florals die. It's made up of costume satin, lace, and tulle. And a giant button :) |
Again I used Lisa's faux Scrabble letter technique for the title. I'm low on Thickers and letters so I've been using these a lot! :) |
Friday, June 1, 2012
Charm Tutorial: Part One -- Supplies
I am going ahead with the charm tutorial! I got a huge response on YouTube from viewers saying they'd love to learn how to make them, so I am going to do a series on how to make them beautifully! For the first video, I describe the supplies you need. Here is a written list of what you need:
- Jewelry-sized Flat Nose Pliers (two pair is helpful, but only one is necessary)
Photo from FireMountainGems.com |
- Jewelry-sized Round Nose Pliers
Photo from FireMountainGems.com |
- Head Pins
Photo from FireMountainGems.com |
- Eye Pins
Photo from FireMountainGems.com |
- Jump Rings (be sure NOT to get double o-rings!)
Photo from FireMountainGems.com |
- Variety of Beads (don't forget pearls if you like)
- Bead Caps (optional)
Photo from FireMountainGems.com |
- Wire Cutters (can be full-sized, does not need to be made for jewelry-making)
Your wire cutters may look a bit different. Photo from FireMountainGems.com |
- Chain and Closure (try Tim Holtz's Swivel Clasps)
Photo from SimonSaysStamp.com |
- Charms
Here is the video from my YouTube channel:
Let me know if you have any questions in the comments section!
Let me know if you have any questions in the comments section!