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 Friday, May 23, 2008
More Digital Kit Inspiration!
5/23/2008 3:29:40 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

I was recently inspired by Michelle Coleman's new Bohemian Summer kit that can be downloaded, here, free. Katie and I also used some embellishments from the Emily Power's free Art Nation—Blossom kit that can be downloaded here.

These kits are so much fun to play with and can be mixed interchangeably. I enjoy mixing the paper and embellishments from different kits to capture an eclectic style. On this layout, I used a digital natural brush in Photoshop Elements to give the appearance of a paint behind my title. For more digital kit inspiration, visit our Associate Editor, Katie's blog entry.

Hope you have a wonderful weekend with your family and friends. Make sure to grab your camera and create some digital layouts with these amazing free kits!




Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie

Digital Scrapbooking | free digital kits
5/23/2008 3:29:40 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [2] 
Fun With FREE Digital Kits
5/23/2008 10:07:51 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

SliceofLifeWeb1.jpg
Inspired by Master '08 Caroline Ikeji's Slice of Life layout, I created my own page to document some of the random moments I've enjoyed this spring.

To create this page, I used elements from two of our free kits: Bohemian Summer by Michelle Coleman and Art Nation—Blossom by Emily Powers.

You'll find all of the elements I used FOR FREE on our digital downloads page.

Our newest FREE kit: Bohemian Summer by Michelle Coleman



Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!

Katie




Digital Scrapbooking | free digital kits
5/23/2008 10:07:51 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Thursday, May 22, 2008
Painting Technique
5/22/2008 1:38:25 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

On an earlier entry, I posted this creative prompt in response to a question posed by one of our forum members.

The creative prompt of the week is use a tool that you own, but have never used more than a handful of times.

This is the layout I created based on the prompt. I used our Cricut machine in the office, because I had never tried to use it before. We just recently received some of the new cartridges from Provo Craft, so I busted it out and used the Street Sign cartridge to cut out the word wish and the arrows. I love this new font, and I could see myself using the arrows on a lot of my pages. Click, here, to see what others have created with their "new" tools, and join in the forum fun!

I used a simple painting techinque on this page and carried it through each element. I used a foam make-up applicator and brushed the paint on the edges and the places where I wanted the journaling stickers to go. I also brushed some paint over the wish word and the arrow to give them some more dimension. I liked using the foam make-up applicator because it gave me more control than a bulky foam brush.



Inspiration: I created this page based on a piece of artwork my grandma created many years ago. She's been gone now for a few years, but there's a part of me that wishes she could see the things I'm creating right now. The journaling says: Sometimes I wish you could see the artist in you is now a part of me.

Supplies:
Letter stickers, Paint: Making Memories
Cricut machine/cartridge: Provocraft
Cardstock: misc.
Patterned paper: BasicGrey

Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie

layout inspiration | techniques
5/22/2008 1:38:25 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Monday, May 19, 2008
Our First Entry for the 2009 Masters Contest!
5/19/2008 12:33:09 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

Today marks the beginning of a very exciting time for our loyal readers and our editorial team. The first entry for the 2009 Memory Makers Masters Contest arrived on my desk this morning. We will keep you posted as the entries pile up throughout our office. Learn more about how to enter, here, and join in the fun! We hope many of you will enter with the dream of becoming a 2009 Memory Makers Master.



Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie


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 Thursday, May 15, 2008
A Great Question by a Forum Member
5/15/2008 12:19:04 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

On a recent stroll around the forum, I found an excellent question posted by forum member LISAINOK, a.k.a. the question guru. (She is always asking our forum members great questions about all sorts of things.)

THE QUESTION IS:

What's the one tool or item that you just thought you had to have, and now, you never really use it? Why don’t you use it? Is it because it doesn't do what you thought it would, you don't know how to use it, or have you forgotten you have it?

Check out the post by clicking, here, and let us know which tools you haven’t used and why. For those of you who have tools collecting dust, either because you’ve forgotten you bought them or because you were intimidated to use them, I say dust off those tools and put them to good use!

The creative prompt for the week is use a tool that you own, but have never used more than a handful of times. If you're intimidated by your tool, post your questions here and we’ll all try to help you figure it out. Also feel free to post anything you’ve created with your “new” tools.

Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie


creative prompt
5/15/2008 12:19:04 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Thursday, May 08, 2008
Easy Metal Embellishments in Minutes
5/8/2008 1:10:48 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

In a previous blog, I used metal washers and scrapbook supplies to create unique and inexpensive jewelry. Today, I want to show you how to use some of the rub-ons in your stash and metal washers to create personalized embellishments in minutes. Here are some cards I've made for Mother's Day using the washer embellishments. For the free washer embellishment how-to download, click here. How will you use your washer embellishments?



Supplies:

Card 1:
Adhesive (Tombow, Judikins)
Patterned paper, chipboard elements, die cut, rub-ons (Crate Paper)
Letters (American Crafts)
Stickers (K&Co.)

Card 2:
Patterned paper, letters, rub-ons (on you're the best washer) (American Crafts)
Rub-ons (KI Memories)
Pen (EK Success)
Adhesives (Tombow, Diamond Glaze)

Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie

cardmaking | techniques
5/8/2008 1:10:48 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Grand Rapids GASC Registration Now Open
5/7/2008 8:50:53 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Online registration for our Grand Rapids Great American Scrapbook Convention is now open!

Visit GreatAmericanScrapbook.com today and be one of the first to sign up for the Great American Scrapbook Convention in Grand Rapids, Michigan, from July 25 to 26!

On our web site, you can sign up for fantastic, creativity-boosting workshops, get information on all the vendors that will be selling new products, reserve a spot (or even a whole table) at our fun-filled crop parties, and get the scoop on discounts available through the Web site.



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 Monday, May 05, 2008
87 Layouts to Inspire Your Creativity
5/5/2008 2:14:46 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

May/June 2008 Issue Recap



Hello, hello, and Happy Monday! I hope you all had an inspiring National Scrapbooking Day. (If you missed our free downloads, click this link to get them now.)

There are 87 layouts to inspire your creativity in the May/June issue, so, grab your issue, and let’s get started!

(P.S. Don’t forget to leave your thoughts on the issue in the comments section. We’d love to know what inspired you! And, if you’re inspired to create—which, of course, we hope you are—please post your pages and projects, here. We look forward to reading your thoughts and seeing your artwork!)

On the Cover
Master ‘07 Lisa Tutman Oglesby designed this month’s cover layout. Click here to read Lisa’s account about creating the cover.

Pg. 2
Make a fresh start. Executive Editor Beth Williams shares 10 ways to freshen up your scrapbooking life.

Pg. 8
If you’ve got wedding photos to scrap, you’ll want to check out the Wedding Memories in a Flash Web exclusive from Hot Off The Press. (Fun Memory Makers fact: Two of our staffers are engaged and both are to be married this September—Art Director Christy Miller and Assistant Editor GinaMarie Reda!) Stay tuned to the Memory Makers blog for crafty wedding ideas from our brides-to-be!

Pg. 16
Are you entering the 2009 Memory Makers Masters Contest?
Click here for details.

Pg. 27
The May/June Try This column focuses on how to use one of your photos as the background of a layout. It creates such a cool effect. This is one technique I can’t wait to try!

Pg. 51
I laughed out loud while reading the journaling on Master ’07 Hillary Heidelberg’s Big Brother layout. It’s incredibly endearing. (It’s also a great example of using text as a design element.) In Hillary’s Scrap Simple feature, you’ll learn how to identify your go-to supplies to make creating layouts quick, easy and fun.

(Click here to see the MM team's essential supplies.)

Pg. 54
In the Get it Together feature by Master ’08 Amy Peterman, she not only shares great organizing tips (that I definitely need to try!), her accompanying artwork is incredibly inspiring. I love the way she uses paint and vivid colors. I feel inspired to tackle my scrap supply area and also to create a few new layouts using paint and color in interesting, engaging ways.

Pg. 60
“Be a tourist in your own town and visit historical sites, museums and landmarks. Get your camera and go.”

I love the above prompt from Courtney Walsh’s Scrap Your Stomping Ground feature. I plan to create a mini-album about my city favorites, including even the littlest things like my beloved local used bookstore, library and coffee shop. Read Courtney's article for additional prompts and layout inspiration.

Pg. 64-86
Be sure to check out our two galleries: The Oh, Baby Bonus Gallery and our Reader Idea Gallery. You're sure to be inspired!

—Katie


current issue recap
5/5/2008 2:14:46 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Friday, May 02, 2008
NATIONAL SCRAPBOOKING DAY FREEBIES
5/2/2008 8:22:30 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

To get you excited for National Scrapbooking Day, we’ve posted some exciting freebies on our site, including the FREE digital kit Art Nation—Blossom that GinaMarie posted about yesterday.

Click here to take part in our National Scrapbooking Day kick-off celebration (and get all of the fun freebies!).

Here’s to scrapbooking!

Warm wishes from your friends at Memory Makers.



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 Thursday, May 01, 2008
National Scrapbooking Day Giveaways!
5/1/2008 12:29:37 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

artnationblossom.jpgWe’re celebrating National Scrapbooking Day in a big way here at Memory Makers! You will have the chance to enter and win an Epson Stylus Photo R1900 printer (for more details click here) and the opportunity to download Emily Power’s Art Nation – Blossom collection for free tomorrow. (We will have a link posted on the blog tomorrow to download this fun and funky kit.)

Take a look at the layout below for a sneak peak at some of the amazing embellishments and papers this kit has to offer. (And for those you who are wondering, these are pictures of my fiancé. Woo hoo!)

Create something. Inspire everyone.
GinaMarie


Digital Scrapbooking
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An Epson Printer Anyone, Anyone?
5/1/2008 11:05:43 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)



Sitting on my desk is the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 just begging to be hooked
up and used (waiting on IT of course). It's kind of like someone telling you
what you're getting for Christmas and you have to wait weeks before actually
getting it in your hands. It's driving me CRAZY to have a new printer that I
can't play with yet! So you're probably wondering why I am telling you that we
have a new printer ... It's because we’re giving one away just like it to
one lucky reader for National Scrapbooking Day!!
Cool, huh?

I've been doing some research on the printer so that I know its
capabilities before I start using it and so that I can share them with you.
Check this out:
   
* Wide-Format printer (great for printing 12x12 layouts and photos up to 13" wide)
* Photos with a superior gloss finish
* Red and orange inks — improved vibrancy
* Smudge-, fade- and water-resistant prints (archival up to 200 years under glass and 300 years in an album)
* Gallery-quality prints at faster speeds
* Thick paper support for fine art media
* Roll paper support for printing panoramas up to 13"x44" (I know, I can't believe it either!)
* Professional-quality CD/DVD printing (what a great way to label and archive photos)
* Auto-switching Photo and Matte Black inks
* Smoother color transitions for great photos


How do you enter, you ask? Click here to register to win the Epson Stylus
Photo R1900
valued at more than $500. We'll give away the printer on
May 5.

You can click here to visit Epson's Web site to learn more about the Epson
Stylus Photo R1900. Stay tuned for projects that we'll be creating and
printing!

Good Luck,
Christy


Digital Scrapbooking | Photo Printing | photography
5/1/2008 11:05:43 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1] 
Master-ful Creative Blogging
5/1/2008 10:47:59 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Congratulations to Master '07 Lisa Tutman-Oglesby whose blog has been recognized by Romantic Homes magazine (June 2008 issue) as a Best Blog ... a place to "spend hours—perhaps days—online." We have to agree, especially as Lisa sweetly shares all her many talents there.

Take a peek today and get lost in her world of sewing, scrapbooking, stenciling, quilting, doll-making and photography where inspiration and step-by-steps abound. As Romantic Homes says, "... you will wonder if there is anything this creative spirit can't do."

Best,
Beth
 



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