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 Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Hello my pretties...

Nothing like some new goodies to make ya feel like scrappin'! I've got lots of goodies to play with, but these tags were calling to me. They're a little "prettier" than my usual vibe, but maybe that's what appealed to me. Even a non frou-frou girl can do a little floral sometimes, ya know! LOL :) Kinda out of the box for me. ;) Not to mention my new fave stamps evah!

So, the journaling...yes, I'm feeling sentimental. Van is growing up so fast, despite her screams to the contrary. She can hollar "I not a big girl...I a baby!" till the cows come home, but she can't stop time from passing. And to be honest, even the hissy fit is testament to the fact that she's almost 3yo! (Hey, this sounds like journaling for another layout! A layout inspired by me chattering about a layout...might be a first! ;) LOL) Anyways, this layout is just me hoping that she'll discover herself a bit and not just take bits & pieces of the other kids experiences/personalities.

Hope y'all are having a great week! Maybe some new scrappin' goodies in your midst too? Don't delay...jump right in...and put 'em to work! :)

...Staci :)

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Supplies: Adhesive (Adhesive Technologies, Provocraft), Buttons (Doodlebug, Making Memories), Cardstock (Bazzill), Flower (Doodlebug), Pen: Martha Stewart Art, Stamps (Fontwerks), Stickers (7gypsies, American Crafts), Transparency (My Mind's Eye), Misc.: staples



4/9/2008 4:57:39 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [3] 
 Tuesday, April 08, 2008
A Quick Multi-photo layout
When scrapping vacation photos, I find that using digital frames such as the one below from primahybrid.com is so useful. I just edit the photos and drag it to the ready-made frame, print, and then scrap! This really helps to get the pictures out of my hard drive and into our albums.




Have a great day!

Iris


4/8/2008 12:39:12 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [2] 
 Friday, April 04, 2008
me again!
I've been such a bad blogger for the past couple of months that I thought I would try to make up for it!  :-)

No layout today but inspired by Katie's post on the Magazine Editors' blog, I got out my Picture Perfect Home Studio Kit and did a little photo shoot with my kiddos.  Here are a few of Clara (I haven't edited Alex's yet... but he only sat for about seven photos... sigh)...



This one isn't as sharp as I would like (its extremely overcast here today and we have a dark house anyway so I had sloooooow shutterspeeds) but I love her genuine expression (I had just informed her that when she puts her head back when she poses, I get pictures of what's inside her nose)...


And finally... the signal that our little session was over...


Have a great weekend!

Tracie


4/4/2008 2:39:54 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [2] 
 Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Got Tools?
Here are some fun make-n-take projects I created using lots of great Fiskars tools. The patterned paper is by Cloud9 and is from their "Be Loved" collection.



Fiskars Tools Needed
Ultra ShapeXpress & Template
Embossing Border punch
Circle Border Punch
Large and Small Heart Squeeze Punches
Eyelet Tool
Texture Plate and Stylus/Texturizing Tool
Stamp Press
Clear Stamps

Additional Supplies Needed
Cardstock and Patterned Papers
Sand Paper
Black and White Pens
Pencil
Scissors
Chestnut Roan Fluid Chalk Ink
Foam Dots
Adhesive (wet or dry)
Ribbon
Trident Gum

Measurements for projects:
Circle Embellishment - 1 - 6" circle & 2 - 4" circles. Wallet Photo
Card - 1 - 5" x 8" piece of cardstock (fold in half to make card) and 1 - 3.5" x 4.5" piece of cardstock
Gum Wrapper - 1 - 3.25" x 3.25" piece of patterned paper





Give these a try. They are pretty fun and super quick to make.
Lisa


4/2/2008 10:08:03 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1] 
 Tuesday, April 01, 2008
the cloud may be lifting!
The scrapping funk cloud that I've been living under for the past month or so that is!  I finally finished a layout today!  I have started several... however, none had made it to the point of being finished.  I'm hoping that my finished layout is the one I needed to get me back on a scrapping roll.

Last week we were in Missouri visiting my parents.  We live in downtown Chicago so it is a nice change of pace to be out in the country with all of that space.  One of Alex and Clara's favorite things to do there is build contraptions with whatever miscellaneous stuff of my dad's that they find.  Here is one of their most recent creations...

The Sister Launcher...



Supplies:
Puddle Jumper by Emily Powers & Kasia Sikorska @wearestorytellers.com
Black Tile Alpha by Emily Merritt @wearestorytellers.com
Fonts - AL Uncle Charles and Arial Black

Journaling:
you just never know what you two will come up with
you actually make a frightening pair...
alex, the engineer, building the contraption
and clara, the daredevil, ready to test it
this day it was a new life for the ramp grandpa had made you for your bikes
tomorrow... who knows what you will create.... (I just hope it’s safe!)

Woo hooo... it's good to be back!  I hope to have more layouts to post soon!

Tracie


4/1/2008 12:16:39 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [6] 
 Monday, March 31, 2008
Registration is open for GASC Chantilly, VA

http://www.greatamericanscrapbook.com/Show.aspx?ShowId=7

I'm excited!  It is June 20th-21st.  Here is just one class that I will be teaching that weekend using the new Cogsmo collection from Cosmo Cricket::  The Lazy Days of Summer with Cosmo Cricket::

 

 

The class is listed as advance because you need some experience using a craft knife.  In the class I will teach you a fun technique of creating funky frames out of cardstock...Prism cardstock to be exact:D  We will then use the scraps to create a boredom jar to get you through summer vacation;) 

Hope to see you there:D

Love, Tracy Austin

 



3/31/2008 2:54:48 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1] 
 Saturday, March 29, 2008
A Book Marker

With embellishments coming in packs, we often have several left over which we don't want to keep using on our layouts. Because of this, I try to find ways to use up my left over embellishments. Here is a bookmarker I made with the American Crafts Felt embellishment and the Love Elsie Ribbons. I just punched holes on both sides of the AC embellishment and added buckles to hold the ribbon.



Iris



3/29/2008 12:33:09 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [2] 
 Friday, March 28, 2008
New found love...
I really enjoy adding fabric to layouts and projects. I love the texture and cozy feeling it adds especially when creating something with a heritage theme. I'm sure by now you all know this is my favorite style. Well last night, when I should have been sleeping or one certain friend of mine would say, "walking on the treadmill," I decided to make something using some fabric I just purchased. Well this is what I came up with... now I just need to find the perfect project to put this on.



This little beauty makes me happy just looking at it. I think having a bowl full of them sitting on an end table would be stunning.

Have a great day,
Lisa


3/28/2008 11:35:38 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [2] 
 Saturday, March 22, 2008
Bird Nest Cupcakes...
Once the platter of finished "Bird Nest Cupcakes" adorns our kitchen table I am officially ready for Easter. So, I thought I would share one of our family tradition with you. If you have little ones they will love making these. I remember making them with my Mom when I was little and have made them with my daughters every year.




These "Bird Nest Cupcakes" are so easy and very fun to make. This is a perfect recipe for little helpers. As there are many things they can do to help. All you need is cake mix, white icing, flaked coconut, green food coloring and jelly beans.
  1. Bake cupcakes per directions on cake mix box, let cool.
  2. Add green food coloring to white icing, ice all cupcakes
  3. Add green food coloring to flaked coconut and place a spoonful on top of each iced cupcake to form a nest
  4. Place 3 jelly beans in the center of each coconut nest
Enjoy!
Lisa


3/22/2008 3:34:57 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Random Thoughts...

You know how sometimes you get a great shot and you are so excited. It might be great technically, or capture a great expression, or just be great to you! So you print it out and get ready to scrap it and then go..."hmmm, I don't know what I want to say about this picture, I just love it!" But then you get stuck b/c you feel like a special pic needs a special layout...it needs to be "about" something, so you set the pic aside and move on till "you think of something."

Here's my advice: Grab That Pic and Scrap It Anyways. If you don't know what to say, just say that you love the pic, the smile, the cool photo trick you did successfully, whatever. It doesn't have to be genius journaling, just show the great pic the great love it deserves! :)

Now, why can I describe that midnight conversation you've had with yourself so perfectly? Because I've done it too! We all have I'm sure. So I took my own advice and Scrapped That Pic! :) Wanna see?

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Supplies: Adhesive (Adhesive Technoligies, Pioneer, Provocraft), Buttons (Autumn Leaves), Label tape (DYMO), Patterned paper (Creative Cafe, Lazar Studio Werx), Pen (Sharpie, Uniball), Stamps (Creative Cafe, Fontwerks), Stickers (Making Memories), Misc.: feather trim, staples

Okay, showed you mine! Your turn...show me yours (layout or pic!) :) ...Staci

 



3/19/2008 5:12:49 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [4] 
While Waiting
It was a good thing I had my zoom lens with me while we were waiting for our turn to ride in the jungle river boat (Disney). These were some of the sights I captured during the looooong wait.



Iris


3/19/2008 12:25:19 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [4] 
 Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Glittered Eggs
Here are a few more Easter decorations I created. This weekend I had to create some things for the girls for Easter or I was not going to be a very good mom come Easter Sunday.



These “Egg Gift Boxes” are perfect for altering. Below is an easy step-by-step tutorial if you want to make some for yourself or to give as a gift.
  1. Paint the inner and outer areas of the egg using Ranger Acrylic Paint Dabbers. I painted one Juniper and one Shell Pink. Allow to dry
  2. Cover the outer top and bottom of the painted egg with Mod Podge then cover with Coarse Glitter in Crystal. (I work in 1/4 sections) Allow to dry
  3. Line the outer edge of each box with a piece of Maya Road Cream Velvet Ric Rac
  4. Create a ribbon flower out of crepe paper, using a strong liquid glue place a vintage rhinestone button in the center
  5. Cut two leaves out of felt using pinking shears and accent with a back stitch using embroidery floss.
These will look so nice sitting on my table with the baskets I created over the weekend. It is finally starting to look like Spring in our house.

Wishing you a wonderful day.
Lisa


3/18/2008 1:36:13 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [3]