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Thursday, December 25, 2008
Stamp Something Sketch Challenge
Merry Christmas
Friday, December 19, 2008
CPS #95
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Laura's Sketch 15
Monday, December 15, 2008
Basic Grey Card Kit
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
More Christmas Cards
Here's some cards I made a few weeks back and photographed about a week ago. I've made more since then, but I haven't gotten a chance to take photos in good light. I used an old sketch from 2 Sketches 4 You (Laura's Sketch 13) to complete these two. I'm having fun making cards and wish I could spend more time with patterned paper and less with computer paper. Unfortunately my school work has been intense lately. But luckily it will all be over next Tuesday. I can't wait! I'll have time to work on more Christmas presents and cards. I also have some work for the design team I will be sharing soon. I got to use BoBunny paper and Glitz frosting both of which are awesome.
Friday, December 5, 2008
All is Calm CPS #93
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Christmas Cards from CPS #92
I made these cards with my mom and cousin when I had some time off for Thanksgiving. My little cousin covered a bunch of shapes in glitter which looked adorable on the cards in the end. I need to get to work on some more though because I have a Christmas card swap I need cards for. Not to mention the cards I'll need for the big day itself.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Karen Foster Countdown Calendar from Scrappy Jo's
As part of my November DT supplies I received the Karen Foster Countdown Calendar to decorate. I used Imaginisce paper which you can't see very well but there are adorable glittering snowmen on it. One the other side I decorated so it could simply be a keepsake box for my mom which explains the butterlfy on the top. She loves butterflies and pink so I had to incorporate them into the Christmas theme on the other side. If you want to make an adorable countdown calendar for any holiday then head over to Scrappy Jo's where she is having a huge sale this weekend. You'll recieve an additoinal 25% off all order including sale items and there are free gifts with purchase.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
CPS #89
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Joke's Bonus Sketch
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Kazan's Sketch 12
CPS #88
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Pumpkin Patch
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Card Swap
2 Sketches 4 You Laura's Sketch 11
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Craft Club Card
CPS #86
Saturday, October 11, 2008
2 Sketches 4 You Sponsored by Making Memories for You
Autumn Leaves Stitched Journaling Panels Stamp Set Review
A set of six stamps from Autumn Leaves designed by Maryann Wise. The stamps are generally 5 to 6 square inches a piece. They have a subtle stitched pattern that shows up well when stamped.
What projects can I use them for?
These stamps mostly work for layouts but can be adapted to cards with some creativity. Also they are great for smaller layouts created for mini books and such.
Below I used two stamps to get more journaling in:
The arrow works to journal but also as an embellishment drawing attention to the photo:
Also they combine well with other stamps including the Autumn Leaves swirl stamp used below:
So are there any drawbacks?
The amount of space to write the journaling on is limited so if you have a long story to tell consider another journaling method. As an alternate method you could use more than one of them stamps on the same layout. Also because of the size they may look a bit small on a 12x12 layout but would work very well for mini albums.
Anything else I need to know?
You can find this Autumn Leaves stamp set as well as many others in the Scrappy Jo store. The stamps don’t absorb ink as readily as some others and are easy to clean.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Scrappy Jo's Week 3 Sketch
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
CPS #81
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Pilot Me Scrapbook
Today was the Involvement Fair where I was out promoting for the Arts and Crafts club that I help run but this scrapbook was made for another club that I participate in. We got a lot of new emails so hopefully our membership will increase this year. Pilot Me is a service organization that plan safe fun after-school activities for kids in New Brunswick. Since I had a hard getting to the summer meeting I thought I'd make a scrapbook that would help people understand some of what the organization does. It's very simple but it's really about showing the pictures of what we do and the kids enjoying themselves.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Back at College
I moved back to my dorm on Sunday and have spent most of the past few days setting up and getting ready for classes. I've spent been decorating my room and working on projects for my clubs so I haven't had much time for scrapping. But I'm hosting a game and a swap on Scrappy Jo's so if you'd like to be part of a card swap or have a chance at winning a prize head over to the Scrappy Jo forum. I'm also working on a new review for the store of the Page in Progress box which I will share on my blog next week.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
2 Sketches 4 You
Saturday, August 23, 2008
CPS #78
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Stamp Something Summer Challenge
Friday, August 15, 2008
Scrappy Jo Review
Sassafrass Lass Oliver and Friends Stamp Set Review
What is it?
This is a seven piece stamp set from Sassafrass Lass that coordinates with the Owl Pal collection. But these stamps that range in size with a total 4x4 area, go great with plenty of papers and themes.
What projects can I use them for?
The stamps are the perfect size for cards and will look great with all the new trendy nature inspired products. Below is a card I made using three of the collections stamps. First I stamped the images and then highlighted them with pastel pencils.
Also branching outside of the nature theme they make cute accents on simple cards like this Valentine card.
The set also works well with other companies stamps so they’ll blend right into your collection. On the journaling tag below I used Autumn Leaves bracket journaling stamp (which can also be found in the Scrappy Jo store) and Technique Tuesday swirls. So have fun mixing these cute fellows with your collection.
But the stamps are not so small that they can’t be used on layouts as well. Owls have long been symbols of wisdom so I used them on the graduation layout below. This time in a more masculine way.
So are there any drawbacks?
The only drawback I have found with these stamps is that they discolor immediately. Each time you use a new color the stamps become that color in my experience. This doesn’t affect the performance of the stamps though. A word of caution: make sure the stamp is nice and juicy for best color coverage. I used Cat’s Eye Chalk Inks to create solid and more faded images depending on the look I was going for.
Anything else I need to know?
If you love these little guys there is a sister set, Olivia and Pals, also available in the Scrappy Jo’s store. So choose your favorite or pick up both and get stamping with these cute stamps! If you plan to pick up these sets and maybe even some ink to go with them remember you can use the code JMREF and receive 15% off your first order of $10 or more.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Stamp Something and CPS
Noel Mignon Challenge
Monday, August 11, 2008
Weekly Sketch for Scrappy Jo's
Scrappy Jo's has a brand new sketch and it's a simple one with many pictures. On Sunday the pictures from my recent trip to Florida arrived and I'm excited to start scrapping them. This LO using the sketch is about the Tiger exhibit at Busch Gardens. We spent over an hour watching the tigers as they played and lazed in the sun. We also caught feeding time which was very exciting. The PP is Basic Grey Mellow and Scarlet's Letter and I used a combo of Colorbok and Deja Views chipboard. Also the stickers from Reminisce make journaling very easy. The photo has the colors a little off but I love how it looks in RL.
A Prize from Scrappy Jos
Sunday, August 10, 2008
A Bit of Beading
I've been very busy the past few days helping my grams prepare for a party. The house got an intense cleaning. I also was working on a review for Scrappy Jo's which I hope to share with you all later this week. While working on that review I created the little journaling block you see. I was trying to show the versatility of a stamp set and I was inspired by Scrap Your Crap to add some beads to the mix for detail.