~Kristin
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Four new Layouts
I know not everyone is interested in scrapbooking so I'm posted all four of these layouts in one post. Everything used is by Stampin' Up! except the last one. Speaking of that last one, can you tell I glued the pages down in the wrong order? Oh well!
Thanks for stopping by!
~Kristin
~Kristin
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Believe
How about another quick, clean & simple Easter card. Used the sketch below from the Clean & Simple blog, as well as the color challenge from Fab Friday! Check them both out while there is still time to play!
Thank you for stopping by today!
~Kristin
SUO Supplies:
Stamps: Pleasant Poppies, Just Believe
Colors: listed above with the exception of using Blushing Bride instead of Pink Piouette
Accessories: Big Shot, Beautiful Wings Embosslit, Modern Label punch, vintage faceted button, Calypso Coral Baker's Twine, Dazzling Details glitter glue
Friday, March 22, 2013
Best Things in Life Aren't Things
Thanks to my friend Lisa Henke's suggestion, I used this week's Freshly Made Sketch for my card today. We did some virtual stampin' on Wednesday to give each other inspiration. This is an unusual color combination for me, but just kind of fell in place. One of those that I struggled with and wasn't sure I liked it until I was done. Now I like it!
I'm glad you visited today! Would love to hear what you think about this one! ~Kristin
SUO Supplies:
Stamps: Feel Goods, Flowering Flourishes (see it back there?)
Colors: Pool Party, Rich Razzleberry, Calypso Coral, Whisper White
Accessories: Honeycomb Embossing folder, 2 1/2" circle punch, sanding block, Calypso Coral ribbon, Pool Party button, Island Indigo baker's twine, Large Scallop Edgelit
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Clean & Simple Easter
I can't believe Easter is coming up so quickly. This blustery weather in Ohio sure doesn't feel like spring!
Today's card is for the Paper Players sketch challenge. Can't get much more clean & simple than this can it?! This week's theme challenge over at SUO Challenges is Easter. Think this fits the bill?!
Thanks for stopping by!
~Kristin
Here's a peek at the inside.
Thanks for stopping by!
~Kristin
SUO Supplies
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes
Colors: Calypso Coral, Sahara Sand, Lucky Limeade, Early Espresso
Accessories: Calypso Coral ribbon & button (both FREE right now during Sale-a-Bration), Postage stamp punch, Calypso Coral Baker's twine, Needlepoint Border embossing folder, Tea for Two DSP
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Love you!
Doing some virtual stampin' with my old pal Lisa Henke today! We try to get together virtually (since we're about a 3 hour drive apart) once in awhile to stamp by sharing challenges with each other and stamping at the same time. Today Lisa suggested we try the Color Throwdown challenge. I also combined it with the Create With Connie & Mary sketch but missed the deadline by about 2 hours. UGH! Hate it when I do that.
I have a little journal that I keep solely for stamping challenges. Oftentimes I'll take some time to write down 6-8 current challenges then refer to my journal the rest of the week to work on them. Unfortunately I rarely remember to write down the due dates. Oh well, they get me stamping and that's the important thing!
Funny thing... at first I thought I couldn't work with these colors- they just didn't appeal to me. But I stuck with it and finally came up with something I really like. Hope you do to! Thanks for visiting! Be sure to stop by Lisa's blog to see what she's been up to also.
~Kristin
SUO Supplies
Stamps: Betsy's Blossoms, Itty Bitty Banners
Colors: listed above
Accessories: large scallop punch, smaller scallop punch, Boho Blossoms punch, antique brad, Vine Street embossing folder, Bitty Banners Framelits, 5 petal flower punch
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Sunday, March 10, 2013
You Light Up My Life! A 12x12 Layout.
Have you seen the new Parker's Patterns Designer Series Papers in the Spring Catalog? They include many great, masculine patterns and colors which I thought were perfect for these pictures. You can get a glimpse of a few of the other patterns at the top left corner. I did those with the Bitty Banners Framelits. I rarely do a page with just a single picture, even though I love the look, but I always have so many pictures I want to include. This time I just put all the rest of them on the opposite page. Works for me!
Gotta love pictures of your kiddos when they are getting along! Especially now that they are 13 & 11.
So does anyone else that scrapbooks chronologically leave a blank page in the front and back of the album? I seem to rarely remember to go back and add that title page... so recently I did two, one for 2004 and one for my 2005 album. I'm planning to keep them simple so I am more likely to get them done from now on. For this one I used an old Simply Scrappin' Kit called At Home.
And this one uses the Tickets and Tags Simply Scrappin' Kit. Love these kits!! Saw a page similar to this on Pinterest and HAD to put my spin on it. I added a few little embellishments and some giant chipboard numbers which I stamped with a large background stamp.
So tell me, how do you wrap up an album on the last page? One time I typed up a summary of the entire album and an expectation for the year to come. I really enjoy going back to read it so maybe I'll try that again. Let me know what you do!
Saturday, March 9, 2013
An Easter Layout
Good morning! Who is up for some scrapbook pages?!? Now that I've finished the 215 wedding invitations (picture at the bottom) I've had some spare time to scrap. What a job that was- but I'm happy to say it went well thanks to good planning and working a few hours a day on them.
For this layout I used the new Tea for Two Designer Series paper available in the current Spring Catalog. Thought it was perfect for an Easter page with the soft springy colors. I also used my new oval framelits for the Big Shot as well. I wanted to mimic the hexagon shape from the paper so I used my very old Creative Memories cutting system for the pictures on the right.
I am glad to say I've completed my 2004 Family Album and am now diligently working away at our 2005 album! I am actually happy that I'm so far behind because I love the pictures from when my kids were so little. They've changed and grown so much since then.
Thanks for stopping by! I'll be back with more scrapbook pages and then I'm sure I'll be back to doing some cards soon.
~Kristin
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Pinterest Overload!
I was sick last week. A strange kind of illness- didn't feel good sitting... so I kept busy (not working on the wedding invitations I should have been working on but they require sitting). But look what else I got done- all kinds of Pinteresty things.
These signs over my kids' toilet. These things I've said to them probably 9,482 times since they were old enough to do them. As soon as I saw THIS on Pinterest I knew I had to try my hand at making my own. Not too hard with My Digital Studio and a HUMONGOUS stash of Designer Series Paper! Want to try them yourself? I have shared my files HERE so you can!
Best part: recycled frames so cost is $0. Worst part: daughter accidentally kneeled on one of the frames at the VERY last step and shattered the glass. Even worse: Walmart no longer carries these. So the WASH sign is laminated with no glass for now. UGH!
Notice the ribbons on the shower curtain? Those are new too. I went a little nutso!
Trash to treasure! An old bookcase of my grandfather's (who passed away in 1995) that my uncle no longer wanted. The glass is missing from the doors, but I will replace it eventually. For now, in my haste, I just added some black & white wrapping paper to line the back for FUN and visual interest. It looks like I've painted it in the after picture, but I haven't YET (just different lighting for the pictures). I need to take a photo of the vintage, retro door pulls- they are AWESOME!!
Had some left over wrapping paper and this "M" already hanging on the wall so just added a piece to the back for a little change up! Took less than 2 minutes!
And finally, have you seen all the pins for cleaning up and repurposing old jar candles that are black with soot and have very little wax left? Well I had a ton of those just taking up needed space. Wish I would've taken pictures of the process- it was interesting! I tried a few things and can say- the freezer method did NOT work for me. I poured boiling water into the candles which melted the wax so it floated to the top and hardened when cool. Then just take it out and pitch it... or if it is still warm you can roll it into balls and save it to reuse in your wax warmer. I had a few candles that were much fuller but I was on a roll so I sat those in a pan on the stove with water (maybe 2") and heated until the wax was completely melted then poured the wax into an old ice cube tray. Again, saved them for my wax warmer.
These two jars worked perfectly for cotton balls and cue tips in the kids' bath, and I did something similar in my bathroom. The rest of the jars were put to various other uses, some still empty waiting on a genius idea to strike! Ooh, already found the idea: Pinterest to the rescue again! So doing this one next!
Then will be back to stamping again!
Thanks for stopping by! Sorry for the long absence!!
~Kristin
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Swarovski Snowflakes and a Baby Card
Good morning! Thought I'd share a picture of these Swarovski Crystal Snowflakes I made for my family for Christmas this year. Like true snowflakes, no two are alike. I had fun finding different color and bead combinations! This free tutorial by Bead Animation was so wonderfully done and helped me tremendously. The first snowflake took me about 2.5 hours but they got much easier and faster each time! If you'd like to see each one individually I have them posted on my Beading and Jewelry page (link at the top of my blog).
I made this baby card a while back for some friends who had their 4th baby boy (!!) just before Christmas... great idea, but I still haven't sent it. I know, I'm such a slacker!
Here's the simple inside. These Designer Series Papers (Sycamore Street DSP) and the Island Indigo ribbon are both new to the Stampin' Up! lineup, and are each FREE with a $50 purchase due to the fantastic Sale-a-Bration event going on now until March 22nd.
So glad you visited me today!
~Kristin
I made this baby card a while back for some friends who had their 4th baby boy (!!) just before Christmas... great idea, but I still haven't sent it. I know, I'm such a slacker!
Here's the simple inside. These Designer Series Papers (Sycamore Street DSP) and the Island Indigo ribbon are both new to the Stampin' Up! lineup, and are each FREE with a $50 purchase due to the fantastic Sale-a-Bration event going on now until March 22nd.
So glad you visited me today!
~Kristin
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Custom Wedding Invitation
Here it is, the project that has all but consumed me for the last month or so and the actual assembly part is JUST beginning. If this looks familiar to you it is THIS card you are remembering. The bride's mother found it on the internet somewhere which led her to asking me if I'd consider doing 215 wedding invitations! Fortunately I helped two friends last summer with wedding invitations so I had some experience, but I mostly did the design and step-by-step instructions for those, along with a little bit of hands on help. This time they are ALL up to me.
The label across the heart will have the bride & groom's names in a pretty script font that they chose, which will coordinate with the actual invitation wording on the inside. There will also be a little band on the inside cover which will hold the RSVP and Reception cards in place.
So far I have really enjoyed the challenge and the process, and getting to know the bride a bit. I have even learned a few things along the way.
Do you like how I embossed the envelope flaps to coordinate? Well guess what, my Big Shot broke down right in the middle of that process! Yep. Thank heavens my dad was here visiting and is far more handy than I. He had it fixed in a jiffy and got me back to work. Then he even stood next to me and handed me envelope after envelope for probably an hour! Thanks Dad!
I've also learned to always save my MDS (My Digital Studio) files as a .pdf file instead of a .jpg for the printer, and that you can not over estimate how much time the whole designing process will take. Plus I've learned tons of neat tricks on MDS that I never would have known. Makes me excited to try this again some time (ask me how I feel in a month after gluing 430 birds, branches and wings down!)
Special thanks to my kiddos also for helping me with the little things so far, like punching and scoring!
Thanks for stopping by again!
~Kristin
The label across the heart will have the bride & groom's names in a pretty script font that they chose, which will coordinate with the actual invitation wording on the inside. There will also be a little band on the inside cover which will hold the RSVP and Reception cards in place.
So far I have really enjoyed the challenge and the process, and getting to know the bride a bit. I have even learned a few things along the way.
Do you like how I embossed the envelope flaps to coordinate? Well guess what, my Big Shot broke down right in the middle of that process! Yep. Thank heavens my dad was here visiting and is far more handy than I. He had it fixed in a jiffy and got me back to work. Then he even stood next to me and handed me envelope after envelope for probably an hour! Thanks Dad!
I've also learned to always save my MDS (My Digital Studio) files as a .pdf file instead of a .jpg for the printer, and that you can not over estimate how much time the whole designing process will take. Plus I've learned tons of neat tricks on MDS that I never would have known. Makes me excited to try this again some time (ask me how I feel in a month after gluing 430 birds, branches and wings down!)
Special thanks to my kiddos also for helping me with the little things so far, like punching and scoring!
Thanks for stopping by again!
~Kristin
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Lots of News!
OK, yet another example of why I stink as an SU demonstrator... my first post about Sale-a-Bration includes a card with no SAB stamps. Sorry, haven't had much time to stamp lately... I'm in the middle of making 225 wedding invites for a client which need to be done in a month. (*Yikes*) However, I did use this new Designer Series Paper from the new Spring Catalog called Parker's Patterns. I just adore the masculine, but fun look!
Check out the links below for more great details about not only Sale-a-Bration and the Spring Catalog, but also a most exciting new offering called Paper Pumpkin, a monthly surprise creative treat in a box from Stampin' Up!
If you are interested in placing an order for any of these totally cool Stampin' Up! products, or would like to host a Workshop Wow contact me by clicking on my profile at the top right, or leaving a comment with a way to contact you! (If you'd rather I not publish the comment just say so, then no one else will get your contact info.)
Also, the sketch I used for this card is from Splitcoast Stampers sketch last week! If you'd like to try it out click here: Sketch Challenge.
Thanks for stopping by! If you'd like to see the wedding invitation I'm working on stop back tomorrow.
~Kristin
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Madison Avenue Thank You- FULL of Sale-a-Bration!
How's this for colorful? I used a recent Mojo sketch for this one, as well as my new Designer Series Paper called Sycamore Street and stamp set Madison Avenue, plus the coordinating Petite Curly Label punch and stamp set Pretty Petites (all FREE during Sale-a-Bration!).
Interested in earning any of these free products for yourself? Just contact me to place an order of $50 or more, to schedule a Workshop Wow for you and your friends!
You may also notice some embossing along the edges there. That is an embossing folder I borrowed from a dear friend Karen. I forget what it is called, but it is not offered by SU.
Have a great day!
~Kristin
Interested in earning any of these free products for yourself? Just contact me to place an order of $50 or more, to schedule a Workshop Wow for you and your friends!
You may also notice some embossing along the edges there. That is an embossing folder I borrowed from a dear friend Karen. I forget what it is called, but it is not offered by SU.
Have a great day!
~Kristin
SUO Supplies
Stamps: Madison Avenue, Petite Pretties
Colors: Summer Starfruit, Island Indigo, Rich Razzleberry, Tangerine Tango
Accessories: 1 3/4" circle punch, Petite Curly Label punch
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Thank You
As I mentioned yesterday, my pal Lisa Henke and I decided to do some virtual stamping together on Monday as we occasionally do. Basically that means we chat via email and choose challenges to do together then enjoy stampin' with a stampin' buddy (sort of). It is fun because we live about 3 hours apart and rarely get to see each other.
So Lisa chose our first challenge which is the Clean and Simple challenge from Splitcoast. The challenge was actually a color challenge to use Bermuda Bay (or any tuquoise color), Kiwi Kiss (lime green), Ruby Red (any red) and Chocolate Chip (brown). I did use the Burmuda Bay on the sentiment, but the background blue is actually Pool Party.
Before the holidays of 2012 I had the privledge (as an SU Demo) to preorder a few things from the now current Spring Catalog which runs through May as well as the Sale-a-Bration catalog which runs from Jan 22- Mar 22 (SOON!). It was hard to get all those new goodies during such a hectic season but it was worth the wait because I had so much fun playing yesterday!
You have probably noticed by now the two new embossing folders I put to use. The top one is appropriately called Cloudy Day (from the new Spring catalog) and the bottom one is Vine Street (FREE during Sale-a-Bration)! If you are like my your stash of embossing folders is growing because they are ADDICTING!!
In an effort to keep this as CAS as possible I kept the stamping to a minimum with just a flower and a sentiment. BUT, the stamps and even the tiny punch are ALL BRAND NEW also!! The flower is from a Sale-a-Bration (FREE) option called Madison Avenue and that tiny little thank you is from Pretty Petites which coordinates with the new punch Petite Curly Label (both FREE during Sale-a-Bration!).
Gosh, that's enough info I'd say. But here is a quick shot at the inside detail. I just stamped the vine image 3 times then punched out two of the stamped flowers and put them on dimensionals so they pop out.
Thank you for stopping by today!
~Kristin
So Lisa chose our first challenge which is the Clean and Simple challenge from Splitcoast. The challenge was actually a color challenge to use Bermuda Bay (or any tuquoise color), Kiwi Kiss (lime green), Ruby Red (any red) and Chocolate Chip (brown). I did use the Burmuda Bay on the sentiment, but the background blue is actually Pool Party.
Before the holidays of 2012 I had the privledge (as an SU Demo) to preorder a few things from the now current Spring Catalog which runs through May as well as the Sale-a-Bration catalog which runs from Jan 22- Mar 22 (SOON!). It was hard to get all those new goodies during such a hectic season but it was worth the wait because I had so much fun playing yesterday!
You have probably noticed by now the two new embossing folders I put to use. The top one is appropriately called Cloudy Day (from the new Spring catalog) and the bottom one is Vine Street (FREE during Sale-a-Bration)! If you are like my your stash of embossing folders is growing because they are ADDICTING!!
In an effort to keep this as CAS as possible I kept the stamping to a minimum with just a flower and a sentiment. BUT, the stamps and even the tiny punch are ALL BRAND NEW also!! The flower is from a Sale-a-Bration (FREE) option called Madison Avenue and that tiny little thank you is from Pretty Petites which coordinates with the new punch Petite Curly Label (both FREE during Sale-a-Bration!).
Gosh, that's enough info I'd say. But here is a quick shot at the inside detail. I just stamped the vine image 3 times then punched out two of the stamped flowers and put them on dimensionals so they pop out.
Thank you for stopping by today!
~Kristin
SUO Supplies
Stamps: Madison Avenue, Pretty Petites
Colors: Kiwi Kiss (retired), Pool Party, Ruby Red (retired), Chocolate Chip, Bermuda Bay (retired), Whisper White
Accessories: Petite Curly Label punch, Cloudy Day embossing folder, Vine Street embossing folder, Big Shot, 2 1/2" circle punch, Coredinations cardstock (in Pool Party), sanding block
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Above & Beyond
Is it too late to say Happy New Year?!? I hope your 2013 has kicked off nicely and you have hopes for a great year ahead. I am getting a slow start but ready to dive in with some thank you notes that are always needed just after the holidays!
This great new Honeycomb embossing folder could sit here no longer without being used! It is a fabulous new addition to the Stampin' Up! lineup in the new Spring Catalog which is good now through May 31! Also new is the Bitty Butterfly punch which coordinates with the Elegant Butterfly punch. Can you tell that I tried to make the butterflies progressively come off the page with the bottom one flat and the top one ready to fly off? Not sure if I accomplished that but I can at least tell you of my vision. ;)
To kick off my stamping for the year I decided to try out two challenges, and some virtual stamping with my good friend Lisa Henke! Every now and then Lisa and I "get together" and choose challenges to work on at the same time, then we get to ooh and ahh over each other's creations. These are the challenges I chose. Tomorrow I'll post the card and challenge she chose. Thanks Lisa! The color scheme for this card is brought to you by ColourQ while the awesome sketch is from Fab Friday... check them all out (Lisa's blog too!).
One more thing, Stampin' Up!'s annual Sale-a-Bration begins January 22nd so be sure to contact your demonstrator (hopefully me!) to schedule a Workshop Wow which will be sure to dazzle you and your guests!
Thanks for stopping by, and here's to a fabulous and creative 2013!
~Kristin
SUO Supplies
Stamps: One in a Million
Stamps: One in a Million
Colors: Basic Gray, Night of Navy, Going Gray (retired), Crumb Cake, Daffodill Deligh,. Whisper White
Accessories: Big Shot, Honeycomb embossing folder, Bitty Butterfly punch, Basic Rhinestone
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Christmas Wrap-up
Better late than never? Here are the last few Christmas cards of the season. I haven't sent the first one yet... wonder if I should just get started for next year and forget about it this year?? I don't think I've EVER sent them out on time. UGH!
Does this design look familiar? HERE is the original I copied. A quick and easy one!
And maybe a better picture of yesterday's card.
I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas and get to stay home and enjoy a relaxing day today. Here in Ohio we are facing a blizzard, hoping for 10-12 inches of snow!! Then we'll be off to sled.
Thanks for stopping by,
~Kristin
Does this design look familiar? HERE is the original I copied. A quick and easy one!
I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas and get to stay home and enjoy a relaxing day today. Here in Ohio we are facing a blizzard, hoping for 10-12 inches of snow!! Then we'll be off to sled.
Thanks for stopping by,
~Kristin
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