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 Monday, March 17, 2008
Saving Time With Digital Overlays
3/17/2008 8:00:57 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Lately, I've been appreciating the time-saving appeal of digital frames and overlays. Case in point: Yesterday, I wanted to create a layout about the new cereal I can't stop eating (I've purchased three boxes in the last few weeks.) This page took about 15 minutes to put together.  First, I snapped the photo (and ate the cereal, of course.) Then, I placed the image on the page. To add embellishment, I used a digital overlay from the Glitz Design collection I blogged about Friday. The black overlay perfectly framed the page, adding flourishes in two of the corners, graph-paper-like lines and dots that look like ink splotches. I changed the color of the frame to red by going to IMAGE>ADJUSTMENTS> HUE/SATURATION. To finish, I added the title, the journaling accent and the journaling. Do you find that scrapping digitally sometimes can help save time? What time-saving tricks do you take advantage of? And what are your latest food obessions? Scrap them! I think it will be fun to look back a few years from now and see the quirky little things that were part of my everyday. Happy Monday! Katie Digital Scrapbooking
3/17/2008 8:00:57 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, March 14, 2008
Even More Digital Fun!
3/14/2008 10:26:17 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  I had fun creating this layout using the Glitz Design collection that Christy and GinaMarie recently used. (Click their names to see their very inspiring creations. Or, you can just scroll down. They posted earlier this week.) While browsing through the collection's many enticing elements, I was immediately drawn to the playful, doodled frames. I choose one to showcase the photo of my tulips and went from there. I knew I wanted to use a neutral cream background, so the colorful flower photo would stand out, but it took me a while to settle on the pink, green and black color combo. I added the adorable tree accent to punch up the title treatment. Wishing you a wonderful and inspiring weekend, Katie Digital Scrapbooking
3/14/2008 10:26:17 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, March 13, 2008
A Fond Farewell to Polaroid Instant Film
3/13/2008 2:16:13 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) photography
3/13/2008 2:16:13 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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More Digital Fun!
3/13/2008 11:39:29 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  After seeing all of Christy's super-cute digital layouts, I wanted to get in on the action! Each time I create a digital layout, I try to expand my style or do something I normally wouldn't do with my traditional pages. It was so fun to play with the Glitz Design collections. There were so many things I liked, so I had a hard time choosing. I finally decided on a colorful and bold background to bring out the bright colors in my photo. I feel the freedom to go bold with digital because I know it can always be changed in the future. It's harder to change things with a traditional page, which is why I play with things for a while before gluing anything down. Does your digital style differ from your traditional style? For those of you who are branching into digital, do you feel more freedom? Leave a comment and let us know what you think. Create something. Inspire everyone. GinaMarie Digital Scrapbooking
3/13/2008 11:39:29 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Digital Fun
3/11/2008 12:22:11 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Being snowed in on Saturday meant lots of creative time. I got this CD from Glitz Design that has 6 digital scrapbook collections on it. All the collections are very different and include paper, accents, doodles, flourishes, frames, brushes, journaling cards, overlays, ribbon, and word art (i know, a lot on one CD)! The journaling cards are SO cute! The possibilities were endless. It was so convenient having everything on one CD and I didn't even have to make a mess, which I tend to do when I get out the paper, scissors and glue. I love paper scrapping, but this was a lot of fun to play around with. Oh, and I made a card too. I'll post that later this week after I finish it. Do you have any favorite digital kits? Christy    Digital Scrapbooking
3/11/2008 12:22:11 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, March 10, 2008
March/April Master's Challenge
3/10/2008 3:20:35 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) 
I was snowed in on Saturday, so I took advantage of being cooped up inside and cleaned my apartment from top to bottom. With spring approaching, it felt good to get everything "reorganized and cleared out" (as Master '08 Staci Etheridge says in her March/April Master's challenge). Have you checked out the March/April Master's Challenge yet? (See details below.) March/April Master's Challenge with Staci Etheridge
It’s
time for warmer weather, freshly planted flowers and spring cleaning. I
love the feeling of getting everything reorganized and cleared out.
CHALLENGE:
1.
Pull out scrapping supplies that you absolutely love and that are more
than one year old. You know—those goodies you just had to have at the
time but have left unloved in a drawer ever since.
2. Grab the stuff you bought on your last scrapbooking shopping trip.
3. Use both old and new products on one layout.
(Check out Staci's layout in the March/April issue.)
Post your responses to this challenge, here. (You
must be a registered member of the forum, and you must be logged in
under your user name. To post, please hit "reply" to this thread.) Throughout the month of March, Staci will check in to share her thoughts.I have ideas for a page of my own: A "Waiting for Spring" layout that showcases photos of the fresh purple
tulips I bought a few weeks ago. (And now that my craft supplies are
organized, it should be a snap to put together!) Wishing you a happy and inspired Monday, Katie
3/10/2008 3:20:35 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, March 07, 2008
3 cards with few supplies
3/7/2008 9:53:20 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) Happy Friday!Memory Makers hosted a crop at F+W last Friday and this was my project. I didn't have a lot of time, but needed to make some cards. I used one sheet of 12x12 cardstock and one long strand of ribbon. The only differences in the cards are the sizes and embellishments. One card is decorated with brads, another with buttons, and the last one with a dimensional flower. I used my own handwriting to finish off the cards and give them a personal touch. Simple, cute and quick to make! I don't know what the weather is like where you live, but we are supposed to get A LOT of snow today. Hope your weekend is filled with warmth :) Christy     
3/7/2008 9:53:20 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, March 06, 2008
There's no sweeter thing...
3/6/2008 3:52:19 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) than a stack of amazing layouts! We just called in more than 150 layouts for our next Scrapbook Idea Gallery and, as you can see, they are stacked in high piles on each of our desks. I interrupted Katie, as she was working hard unpacking and organizing artwork, for a quick photo shoot. We called in layouts of all kinds. We have one-page layouts, two-page layouts, red layouts and blue layouts. (Sorry I couldn’t resist. Dr. Seuss’ rhymes still run through this adult brain of mine.) I can just feel the creative energy oozing from these pages. The stories they tell and the hours people spent preserving these memories are quite inspiring. Thank you for participating in our calls and giving us the opportunity to share your artwork with others! Create something. Inspire everyone.  GinaMarie 
3/6/2008 3:52:19 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, February 28, 2008
Looking Back on Your Style
2/28/2008 12:22:09 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) I have been feeling a bit nostalgic lately as I organized my scrapbooking supplies (finally) and stumbled on some of my very first layouts. I wanted to share a few of them with you,  because I think it’s so helpful to look back at some of your early pages to see how your style has changed, or ways that it hasn’t. I began scrapbooking for the first time when I returned from a two-year missions trip from Italy in 2004. As you can see in the two 12x12 layouts to the right, the only thing I had was some colored paper, a glue stick, one rub-on and a pen. I think it’s fun to see that even before I knew that brads existed, I was drawing little circles in the corners of my titles for an added touch. After I began working at a scrapbooking/country gift store, I discovered my passion for scrapbooking. I bought my first 6x12 album and started creating pages about my life and some of my adventures. In the two layouts below, I can see how my love for rub-ons and eyelets were growing and as well as my love for distressing pages. My style has continued to evolve since then, but it’s fun to look back to where it all began.  How has your style evolved over the years? Are there supplies and design elements that you can see through a lot of your pages? Has your style changed dramatically or not? I hope you join me in looking back on some of your first pages to see what still works for you now, and what doesn’t. Even though I look at my first pages and chuckle, I know they still tell the stories as well as the ones I create today. Create Something. Inspire everyone. GinaMarie 
2/28/2008 12:22:09 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Paint Palette Personality Quiz
2/27/2008 9:19:43 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) For the past two mornings on my morning drive to work, my favorite local radio team has been promoting PPG Industries' special Web site called the voiceofcolor.com, which features a 7-question quiz to reveal your perfect paint palette for you. With my love of pithy quizzes that are designed to provide personal insight, I checked it out. It appears that I'm "Almonds and Honey," which really shouldn't be surprising, given that we just painted our hallway a light honey color. These colors, along with the "Al Fresco" greens, are also showing up in some of my recent scrapbook pages.  Hope you have a colorful day! Best, Beth
2/27/2008 9:19:43 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Tuesday, February 26, 2008
March/April Issue Recap
2/26/2008 3:02:36 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  I’ve been eagerly waiting for spring, so it’s wonderful to finally have the March/April issue in my hands. It’s our green issue, and it’s packed with environmentally friendly ideas and the fresh feeling of springtime. (No matter that I see melting snow, fog and rain outside my window today.) I’m going to share some of my favorite aspects, behind-the-scenes bits, etc. So, grab your issue, a comforting beverage of your choice, and let’s dig in! Pg. 8I find that mini-albums are a joy to put together. For a different twist on making minis, check out our Create a Keepsake Web exclusive at memorymakersmagazine.com/hotoffthepress. Pg. 10Staci Etheridge’s Mister Frog layout grabbed my attention right away. I love its bright colors and playful feel. Visit the forum to participate in Staci’s March/April Master’s Challenge. Pg. 14This month’s calendar has some great ideas to spark creativity. The prompt for April 15 especially speaks to me: “Scrap a page about your favorite books.” Pg. 19If you’re feeling like I’ve been feeling, you’re ready to see some flowers and sunshine, instead of gray, dreary days. (This week, I bought purple tulips for my dining room table, and every time I see them, I smile.) If you’re looking for spring inspiration in the form of supplies, check out this issue’s free featured font: Kalocsa Flowers by No Image Fonts.Assistant Editor GinaMarie Reda picked this fresh font because it reminded her of bold, graphic spring flowers and offered plenty of possibilities. Here are a few of her ideas (and an example of how she’s used the font): • Use the font to frame a part of your photo. • Enlarge the font and use the flowers as digital embellishments on a layout or photo. • Use the flowers as a border around a photo or the edge of a layout. Pg. 20I love the board books from Cloud 9 (especially the Kraft book). I want to create a mini-album about my favorite city cafés, including my local Starbucks, and I think the Kraft board book and coordinating box will be the perfect home for such a project. (Check out the post below to see how Art Director Christy Miller used one of the board books.) I also love the earth-friendly cards from Green Field Paper Company. What a wonderful idea: Send heartfelt thoughts to a friend or loved one that they can then plant and watch bloom! Pg. 25Have you downloaded our free Wild Sorbet kit by Michelle Coleman? See what others have been making with the kit, here. Pg. 30The moist earth and bright orange carrots pictured on Kari Hansen’s Carrots Are Tops layout make me wish I could spend the day outdoors. To find out how to create lively triadic color schemes (like Kari did on Carrots Are Tops), check out her article, A Spirited Trio. Pg. 46Who doesn’t have junk mail laying around at some time or another? In Reduce. Reuse. Recyle., you’ll get great ideas for transforming unwanted mailers, ads and other household items into art. Pg. 60What do your scrapbooking tools say about you? Take our quiz! Pg. 70 For more great green scrapbooking ideas, check out this issue’s Reader Idea Gallery. My personal favorite: Using Starbuck’s napkins to create a background that looks and feels organic and earthy. I’ve added a few napkins to my own scrapbook stash, so I can duplicate Summer Ford’s innovative idea. Check out her layout, Just Breathe, Just Because, on page 75. I've enjoyed taking this time to share some of the highlights in our March/April issue. It's my hope that the issue will give you a little taste of spring, as it did for me, and, of course, that it will inspire you to create. Leave a comment, and let us know your thoughts on this issue. I'd love to hear what caught your eye, what idea you can't wait to try, etc. All the best, Katie
2/26/2008 3:02:36 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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chipboard mini book
2/26/2008 2:27:17 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) When asked to create a card for my friend's 30th birthday, I knew I
wanted to create something that she'd cherish for years to come. I've
been wanting a reason to use the Cloud 9 board book. Here's a little recap of how I created it.
I chose a mostly pink color palette, because it's Andrea's favorite
color, and also because it complements the photo of her from her
childhood. I needed lots of space on the inside for her friends to
write birthday wishes at her surprise party, so I used light colors
that can be written on and journaling tags with lines. It's hard to
believe that this project was all white when I started :)
For the outside of the box:: I glued down patterned cardstock,
and then designed her photo and background in InDesign. I painted over
white lace cardstock with acrylic paint, glued down buttons,
rhinestones and ribbon, and painted the chipboard "a".
For the outside of the book:: I layered pink patterned papers,
lace cardstock and other textured paper. Then added some handwritten
journaling and adhered the frame and chipboard numbers.
For the inside of the book:: I layered black and white
journaling tags on the left-hand pages (giving them color by hand
coloring little details) and covered the right-hand pages with
patterened paper. Then I added rub-ons, ribbon, and rhinestones to add
color to the pages.
     
Have a great day!
Christy
2/26/2008 2:27:17 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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