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 Friday, February 29, 2008
Scrapbook Art...
Here is a fun piece you can either hang on the wall or place on an easle. All you need are Patterned Papers, Chipboard Blossoms, a Chipboard ATC, Rhinestones, Buttons, Ribbon, Alphabet Stamps, Ink and a Canvas. I found the quote, "I'd rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck" at www.quotegarden.com. If you love quotes this site is full of them. I visit quite often.  Here are some quick step-by-step instructions if you want to recreate this piece. - Cut patterned paper to size need to cover canvas, sew around edges and where papers meet
- Adhere patterned paper to canvas, ink edges
- Cut stems and leaves from patterned papers (I drew mine on the back of the paper and then cut them out), ink edges
- Cover Chipboard Blossoms with patterned papers, sand edges, place button in center of each flower
- Cover ATC with patterned paper, sand edges, tie twill around ATC and double knot, adhere rhinestones
- Stamp quote onto lower portion of canvas (making sure to leave room for your ATC (vase)
- Adhere stems, leaves and flowers
- Adhere ATC (vase)
Supplies Used: Patterned Paper: Daisy D's, Chipboard Blossoms, ATC and Twill: Maya Road, Buttons: Autumn Leaves, Stamps: River City, Ink: ClearSnap, Rhinestones: Darice Have a great day, Lisa
2/29/2008 10:49:17 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Monday, February 25, 2008
Sometimes little things....
mean a lot! I made one of these little boxes for each of my daughters. The inside has a secret sentiment from me to them. Wishing you a beautiful day, Lisa
2/25/2008 10:14:32 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Sunday, February 24, 2008
Just Sharing
Autumn Leaves sent us some of the beautiful products a few weeks ago. Just sharing a couple of layouts I made using some of their cool products. This one is of my daughter playing horsey2x with her stuffed toys. Product: AL Whirly Gig papers and ribbon, AL die-cut papers, AL stamps and buttons, Prima Photo Corner, Karen Russel Narratives stickers, MM Metal clip, American Crafts thickers.  And this one is of my friend Arlene David. Materials: AL Manhattan papersm ribbon, and stickers, Hero Arts Stamp,Tsukineko Ink; papers cut with Fiskars Tool Taxi and scissors.  Happy weekend everyone! Iris
2/24/2008 1:32:09 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, February 21, 2008
Breathe...
Been so busy since getting back from CHA that I've hardly had time to breathe it seems! But its the best kind of busy--scrappy busy! :) So many cool products that I can't wait to play with, so many inspiring projects all around...just had.to.scrap. :)
Gotta send out a public WOO HOO to my hubby. While I was gone, he followed my routine to a T and cleaned the house top to bottom, side to side and all around! I'm a lucky, lucky girl! I didn't ask him how much it cost him in quarters to the kids (luckily they're pretty cheap labor LOL). Now, just to continue keeping it all up on my usual schedule and we'll be golden!
One thing he did do that's relatively unheard of around here...

Mmmmm...doesn't get better than an empty laundry room, clean house and some yummy scrappy goodies to play with! LOL :)
Supplies: Adhesive (Adhesive Technologies), Cardstock (Bazzill), Chipboard alpha (Scenic Route), Index Card (Office Depot), Patterned paper (K&Company, Making Memories), Pin (American Crafts), Sticker (Love Elsie)
Have a smilie filled day! :) ...Staci
2/21/2008 4:25:25 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Wednesday, February 20, 2008
I love it when...
projects come together so nicely. This is a mini album I created about my great grandparents. I love all the photos we have of them... which thankfully span many years. Grammy and Granpa Rand lived in Maine and New Hamphsire and traveled to Florida quite a bit. I have some great photos of them in swim suits that I cannot wait to scrap. Kinda wish they made them like that for women now... I just might have the nerve to get into one then. :) I am just so happy with how this album turned out. I think the patterned papers, vintage seam binding, glittered scrolls and velvet flowers compliment each other so nicely. Products Used:{NEW} 2-Ring Large Layer Album ~ Maya Road{NEW} Velvet Sparkle Blossoms ~ Maya Road {NEW} Chipboard Scrolls II ~ Maya Road Glitter ~ Art Institute GlitterPatterned Paper ~ Daisy D'sVintage Seam Binding ~ unknown Thanks for looking, Lisa
2/20/2008 6:12:21 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Scrapfest anyone?
I'm headed down to Dothan, Alabama this weekend to teach some classes for Scrapfest http://www.alabamascrapfest.com/crop_info.html...but more importantly...to scrap the whole day away with my girlfriend and fellow designer of LifetimeMoments.com :D So...who wants to drive down and join us? :D
Happy scrappin':D
Love, Tracy Austin
2/19/2008 9:12:35 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Whew!!
I feel like I am finally able to come up for air after about six weeks! It has been a little bit crazy around here! CHA time is busy enough but add in preparing for teaching on a cruise (in just a few weeks) and getting settled into a new house, and my “nutso” factor is a little off the charts! I got back from CHA late Thursday night and had a ball! I love seeing friends that I have made in the industry and also getting to drool over all the new products on the market! And the weather in California was gorgeous. Unlike the miserable cold we are experiencing here in Indiana. Ugh. I hope spring is on the way!
Anyway, just wanted to check in. And since February is the month of Love, I thought I would leave you with a layout I did with the new Scarlet Lime kit!
Greta

2/19/2008 2:16:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Monday, February 18, 2008
Using Heritage Photos
I created this little wall hanging using a page from a Maya Road Triangle Banner. The weight of the chipboard is perfect to alter. The little girl is a copy from a photo of my Mom. Wasn't she just the cutest little thing! My niece Madelyn looks so much like her at this age. I think this is a fun way to incorporate heritage photos into projects.
All I did was scan the photo, print it out on white, heavy weight cardstock
and cut out the image. Next, I cut out wings and a crown freehand from patterened paper and added beads to the wings (make sure you leave room at the bottom of the wings so you can attach them to the back of the photo) Now just add buttons and rhinestones and your little angel is complete. I attached her to the banner using pop dots. I like the dimension it gives to the project. The banner is covered with patterned papers, lace, velvet ric rac, pom pom trim, tulle and rhinestones. The hanger is a silver pipecleaner. I tied a bow on one corner using white seam binding and added a silver jingle bell just for fun. I hope you give this a try. It is a really fun little project. Lisa
2/18/2008 8:03:45 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Sunday, February 17, 2008
TAG IT!
I was going through my scrap supplies and found that I had so many unused tags just lying around. So I took some October Afternoon Tags and made a mini booklet with it. This is about some random facts about our family - like how I can eat cold spaghetti, and how Nicole's dad used to have really really long hair! Yep! But I would not dare show a picture haha. Iris 
2/17/2008 10:57:29 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Saturday, February 16, 2008
Transition
Transition. This is what my crazy life is all about right now. It's all a little overwhelming, but I'm trying to take each day as it comes. With all of these changes (especially no. 3 - see below), I've barely had a chance to scrapbook. So, I'm trying to take lots of photos and write down a few things during this transitional time, so that I can scrapbook about it in the near future. I plan to do a layout about just how crazy life is right now. Here's what has happened in the past few weeks and what is going to happen in the next few ... 1. Hubby gets a new job 2. We put our house on the market 3. We have a baby4. Josie struggles with jaundice 5. We clean the house top to bottom 6. We have a open house - no bites :-( 7. Our dog, Millie, gets pancreatitis and we almost lose her (thankfully she pulls through) 8. We search for a place to rent 9. We start to pack and pack and pack 10. We clean constantly (well, it feels like it) for showings of the house 11. We plan for open house no. 2 12. We plan to move in two weeks Okay, now is the part where I tell myself to take a deep breath. Amy
2/16/2008 3:35:15 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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The Songbook
I have finally started something I have planned to do for a while. There are some songs that just have great lyrics and "Vincent", by Don McLean, is just one of those ones that gets me every time. So I am scrapping them into a book ... It's an 8x8, with no photos - just my interpretation of the lyrics. Already I have found it's fantastic for using up all those paper scraps lying around that are too big to throw away. My stash is being used right before all those great products from CHA hit the shelves..WOOHOO!!
This is the first page, which has cherryArte, Heidi Grace, SEI and BasicGrey pps with hand-stitching (sometimes I wish I owned a sewing machine) and rubons from Making Memories and Autumn Leaves.
Cheers, Amelia.

2/16/2008 12:09:13 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, February 14, 2008
CHA
i got to spend a few days at the CHA (craft & hobby association) show earlier this week, and it was a blast seeing all the new product, and spending time with the MM staff and my fellow '08 masters!

i got to meet the lovely (l-r) tracy austin, greta hammond, staci etheridge, and traci radtke! they are all awesome, and i loved getting to hang out with them. so cool to meet them in real life.
i took this as an opportunity to use the free wild sorbet digital kit by michelle coleman, which you can download here. (also used some goodies from designer digitals).
okay, on to some product pictures! here are some things i loved at the show -

- the daisy d's wonder years line. i wasn't sure i'd like it by seeing the previews, but i really liked it in person! this green (along with the white, which is the backside) sheet was my favorite sheet from the line.

- the heather bailey line from autumn leaves. her fabric is so pretty, and i was happy to see it in paper form!

- heidi swapp. i especially LOVED the gel flowers (on the left here). the colors are awesome, and they are really thing and flexible. i also thought these little felt embellishments were cute, and she had cool printed clears.

- there were many things i loved from jenni bowlin - the tangerine dreams paper ( i love the coral and turquoise color combo), and the diecut journaling blocks....but my favorite had to be these cute tickets!

- i usually love anything KI memories ... but i loved their releases at this show! i loved this courtyard line - so pretty. and i loved the bright, fun colors of the bloom line - right up my alley! they also have new lace papers - some of them are frosted!

- making memories' noteworthy line - i love that it comes in brighter colors! i also loved the new coordinating clear embellishments - those are always fun! and i love that they re-released the tiny alphas - especially in ledger! yay!

- love, love this cupcake font from october afternoon. so cute! the new papers were adorable (especially the apple print!) as well.

- sassafras lass's new stuff is ADORABLE. i loved all of it! plus i like that you can cut off the barcode part and use it as a border!
other highlights:
- kaisercraft. i think this is a new company. they had some beautiful papers and some fun embellishments. my favorite were the wood ones!
- karen russell's narratives line had some cool circle stickers, and diecut paper ribbon.
- sticker tickets from creative cafe! and cute little scallop chipboard mini albums from creative lifestyle.
- ledger and calendar papers from teresa collins.
- pink paislee. very very pretty!
- hambly. loved the brocade and the houndstooth overlays! i also am in love with the kraft stickers.
- love elsie's forrest line.
- SEI's dill blossom line. i also loved the teaser of the poppy line, but it doesn't come out until may!
- basic grey. i love the fun cupcake line, and the sultry line is sooo beautiful.
- american crafts! i love the new journaling sticker books, the new kids paper, the new chipboard...and okay, everything.
that's all. :)
--caroline
2/14/2008 4:59:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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