Sunday, March 16, 2014

Random Chatter

Hi everyone! Hope everyones week is going well and that all of you Mommies had a wonderful Mother's Day with your families. I know I did. I spent a portion of the day finishing up some projects for My Pink Stampers National Scrapbooking Day challenge. My little girls were so excited to finally be able to give me the presents they helped my husband pick up.

Here is a photo of the necklace and card my 4 year old made at preschool. Its so adorable. She was counting down the days to give it to me. She kept asking if it was my favourite necklace! Well of course it is! I have worn it every day. She has shown EVERYONE what she made.






And here is some goodies they picked out/ordered online. I had a "to buy" list all ready for my next trip to the scrapbook store. Someone happened to come across it, so shopping was easy peasy for them. My favourite is the stampin up pads. I was THRILLED to get these! Now I just need the other collections to go with them :) I will order those very soon. You can't have just 10. There are a couple things missing from this photo - a blank album, new sissors and a couple stamp sets. I'm anxious to get crafting.



Card Box - Tutorial

Hi guys!

I'm finally getting around to posting this tutorial that I promised last weekend. This is a super simple box that will hold about six A2 sized cards and envelopes. You can make it as simple or as elegant as you like. I like my cards and box to match because I give them as small gifts. You could also do these up to sell at craft fairs.

Lets get started shall we? For this project you will need:

1 piece of 8-1\2” x 11” Cardstock

1 piece of 6-1\2 x 2-1\4” Patterned Paper

1 piece of Ribbon (about 8 inches or so)

Score Tape (I use the red stuff)

Whatever embellishments you would like to use

Step 1
Put your 11" side of your cardstock at the top on your scoreboard and score at 2-1\4", 3-1/4", 9" and 10"

Step 2
Turn your cardstock so the 8-1/2" side is now at the top. Score at 1", 2", 6-1/2" and
7-1/2"



Step3
To demonstrate where to cut and fold, I have drawn out a diagram. The black solid lines is where you will cut. The orange are where you will fold. I use my bone folder to give it extra smoothness.



This is what your piece of cardstock should look like once it has been cut.



Step 4
As you can see from the picture, I trimmed the edges a little after I added the red sticky tape. This makes it a little easier to adhere down. This was done on the OUTSIDE of the box.



Turn the box over and use your sticky tape on all of the outer edges that need to be folded down. Refer to the photo below if you are unsure.



Step 5
Remove the sticky strip from the tape on the tabs and adhere to the insides of your box.



Now its time to remove the sticky strip from both sides and top before folding those down. Again, I used my bone folder to ensure it was smooth.

Lastly, fold the bottom edges down. This is what your box should look like.



Step 6
Using whatever adhesive you prefer, add glue to the 6-1\2" x 2-1\4" piece of patterned paper and adhere to the bottom of the cardbox. You can add your ribbon along the top edge of the bottom if you want and embellish to your hearts content. I just wrapped bakers twine from The Twinery around mine a couple of times and added a few cards just to use up some scraps.



I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Perhaps I'll do a video for one soon. Thanks for dropping by. Don't forget to follow me to be entered in a giveaway!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Birthday Card

Long time, no post. Things have been pretty crazy around here. We just got the most adorable Labrador mix that has been keeping us pretty busy. Housebreaking him hasn't been easy ...there has been numerous accidents - its a good thing he's so darn cute. Check out Koda's picture!



My oldest is invited to a birthday party next week. I had some time a couple of days ago so I made a birthday card for her friend.



This card was made entirely out of my scraps - Stampin Up & Bo Bunny papers. I think it turned out super cute!

In other news, I joined Close to my Heart this month as an Independent Consultant. The free cartridge sold me. I'm not sure how much I'm willing to put into it but I'm a little excited (about the discount anyway!). Until then!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Get Well Soon

Another week has gone by! I cannot believe we are in the month of March already. I needed a Get Well card to give to a close family friend who has the most horrible flu. I just LOVE My Minds Eye paper.



And the inside



Isn't that little tissue box just adorable? Hope you are all having a wonderful weekend!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Queen of my Craftroom Weekly Challenge

 Michelle over at Queen of my Craftroom has a new challenge this week - to create a scrapbook layout in a family theme. Here is mine - all ready for our latest family photoshoot.




I purchased these tearbears YEARS ago (and I mean YEARS). They've been laying in my collection of old scrapbook stuff for about 12 years. Its about time they got put to use huh? I must figure out how to make them (or get myself a different electronic cutter). Its still missing a little something, but nothing a little trip to a scrap shop won't fix :) Let me say I am in love with paper from Magenta - a Canadian Company. I won a huge stack of papers from them awhile ago and am gradually using it.


Saturday, February 4, 2012

Queen of my Craftroom Weekly Challenge

This post is going to be short and sweet. Last week over at Queen of my Craftroom, our challenge was to create a Valentine's Treat holder. I used Spring Holiday Cards for the first time after having it for months. I used the fit to page feature to cut out the box.


Be sure to go and visit Michelle and check out the other DTs creations.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Get Well Wishes For Ethan Pinter Blog Hop

Welcome to the Ethan Pinter Blog Hop. Where do I begin......Ethan is the son of a fellow crafter. He is a very very sick little boy. We wanted to send him some cheer to bring some smiles to his face (and Mama's too of course). If you would like to read more about him, you can here. Perhaps you would like to make a card to send along yourself. I personally cannot even imagine what it is like to have a sick child (and hopefully never will) but am so thrilled to be able to do something(even if it is so small) to try and keep someones spirits up.Here is the address to mail the cards:

Melissa Pinter
Ronald Mcdonald House Room 17
350 Erkenbrecher Ave
Cincinnati Ohio 45229



If you came from Jenn, then you are in the right place. If not, please start from there.

Here is what I came up with


I decided to make a train card for Ethan. I rarely make cards for boys but surely all little boys must love trains! Especially ones with googley eyes.

Now you're off to visit Tina. Thank you all for stopping by.

I've added the lineup in case there are any bumps along the way.
Jenn - www.memorieswithjen.blogspot.com
Courtney - www.craftingwithcourtney.blogspot.com
Tina C. - www.tinasscrapcorner.blogspot.com
Tina K (Crafty and Green)- www.craftyandgreen.blogspot.com
Michelle Ferris - www.slasewcraftiness.blogspot.com
Lynne - www.slasewcraftiness.blogspot.com
Michelle Peak - www.queenofmycraftroom.blogspot.com
Kimberly Pate - www.scrappingrookie.blogspot.com
Nicolette - www.beyondscrapin.blogspot.com
Becky - www.beckscricards.blogspot.com
Autumn - www.autumnsbuggycreations.blogspot.com