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 Wednesday, July 30, 2008
MMM entries galore!!
7/30/2008 1:46:54 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Every day we get heaping stacks of entries for the Memory Makers Masters' 2009 contest. I don't know about you, but we're getting very excited! Who will be the next class of Masters? It could be you! You still have time to enter! All entries must be post-marked by July 31, 2008. ( Click here for the official rules.) That leaves about 27 hours to get your entry to the Post Office. Good Luck! Christy  contests
7/30/2008 1:46:54 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Hybrid Card Take 3
7/29/2008 2:44:43 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  I made this hybrid card for my best friend Jen. Since we don't live in the same city, I sent it with a little birthday box I put together for her. The title treatment was inspired by Master '08 Brittany Laakkonen's I Am Striving layout, which appeared in the July/August Techniques section of the magazine. Supplies: Brads (Bazzill) • Digital patterned paper ( FREE Art Nation Blossom Kit by Emily Powers) • Flowers (Making Memories) • Ribbon (KI Memories) —Katie cardmaking | free digital kits | gift ideas | hybrid scrapbooking
7/29/2008 2:44:43 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, July 25, 2008
Spice Up Your Home Decor
7/25/2008 9:33:47 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) I had a vase lying around my apartment that had simple contemporary lines. I was in the creative mood last night, so I sat down, grabbed some foam stamps and bright turquoise paint and began to play. I used a modern Damask foam stamp from Making Memories and stamped one of the designs on top and one of the bottom to create a diamond shape. I then took my paint brush and distressed the contemporary edges with paint. I added a few gems from Hero Art and voila! A new vase with a lot more color and pizzazz was born. The whole project probably took me about ten minutes. Find something around your house and think of the ways you can use your crafts supplies to personalize it to your style. Hope you have a fun this weekend recreating something in your home!
 Create something. Inspire everyone. GinaMarie gift ideas | home decor
7/25/2008 9:33:47 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, July 24, 2008
Another Easy Hybrid Card
7/24/2008 10:51:48 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Following Christy's hybrid-lead, I created a hybrid graduation card for one of my friends back home. I simply used a page from Emily Merrit's, Once Upon a Dream Album collection as my base. Then I added a few digital touches like the tree, the frame around the word big, and the congrats letters. (For more information about the digital elements, see the supply list below.) I made the entire thing smaller than it's original size, since I was making a card and not a mini-album page, and then I printed it out. I cut it out and mounted it on cardstock and added the letters stickers for her name and the word big and a few flowers in the center for added dimension. It was quick and easy, and I really enjoy merging my new love for digital design, with my traditional love for dimension and texture. What will be your next hybrid creation?  Create something. Inspire everyone. GinaMarie Supplies: Alpha (Art Nation Kit, Emily Powers, Free download, here.) • Once Upon a Dream Album, digital tree, funky frame (Emily Merritt, wearestorytellers.com) • Flowers (American Crafts) • Letter stickers, patterned paper (StoryTellers) • Misc.: brad cardmaking | hybrid scrapbooking
7/24/2008 10:51:48 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Digital + Paper + Paint = Cute Card
7/23/2008 12:19:53 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) My first ever hybrid card. I must say that I am pretty excited about how it turned out. I have been experimenting more with digital and paint lately, and this project was a great way to bring the two together.  You can create something similar by following these simple steps:
1. Cut out a template from a neutral piece of cardstock. (My
template is a 5x10-inch rectangle. When it's folded, the final size is
a 5x5 inch square.)
2. Find a digital piece of paper that you love and print it. (I printed
a design by Tiff Brady at We Are StoryTellers.) If you
don't have any digital elements, find a piece of patterned paper and use that
instead.
3. Cut out your paper design and glue it on your template.
4. Find embellishments that complement the paper’s design and adhere
them to the card. (I used felt and paper flowers, a brad and white ribbon.)
5. Choose paint colors that complement your card’s colors. Take a small
paint brush or sponge, and paint around the sides of your card, or around
the main design on your card. (I used red acrylic paint and several shades of green to
paint around the flowers to draw attention to them.)
6. I cut a strip off the front of the card with scalloped shears to add a
decorative edge to the card and to reveal a portion of the inside of the
card (a great place to hand write something!).
7. Let the paint dry before you decorate the inside of the card.
8. Finally, add any photos, embellishments and paint to the inside of the card.
(I used a little card that I got from Moo.com, painted around its edges with
the same paint colors I used on the front of the card, and then added little
Pearls.)
Add your sentiment and a stamp and mail it to someone you really care about.
Trust me, they will never throw this card away :) Oh, and here are some fun photos from my bridal shower. I have to tell you that my fabulous sister made the cupcakes. Aren't they gorgeous and so professional looking?) I can't wait to add all my photos to the album I made.
  Have a great day! christy cardmaking | Digital Scrapbooking | hybrid scrapbooking | techniques
7/23/2008 12:19:53 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, July 22, 2008
All you need to know about CHA trends! :)
7/22/2008 9:28:33 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Hi y’all! No, I’m not lost. I’m posting over here for a reason! One, I’m moving into a contributing editor role! Woooo Hooooo! :) Two, I’m sharing the goods from CHA…what’s hot, what’s cool, and what I loved! :) Ooooh, that got your heart racin’ a bit, didn’t it? Of course it did! We’re scrappers and shopping for scrap stuff is in our blood!
So, you want to know what you’re going to be blowing your scrapbook budget on over the next few months? Yeah, I thought so! Just remember, you heard it here first! ;)
TREND SPOT #1: School Lines – The best part of the primary color scheme that made up most of these lines is…(drumroll please)…the mix it up possibilities! :) You’ll have lots of choices, but here’s my top 3 faves… * KI Memories School Days – Love that the always a must-have skinny stripe is there plus lots of usable patterns. Add in new glitter lace cardstock designs and Sheer Delights, and I can’t wait to get my hands on these goodies! * Scenic Route Appleton – This line has a fun hand-drawn look, from alphas to rulers to wheel-cog shapes. * Die Cuts with a View – I stopped cold in my tracks when I saw this line! It has an *adorable* patterned apple paper that I wanted to sit down in the floor & start chopping to bits right there! Also has a paper with a wise owl perched in a tree. Did I mention the apples? Yeah baby! :)

TREND SPOT #2: Earth Friendly – Many companies are responding to the push towards ecologically responsible living, even in our hobbies. And the best part…they are doing it with style! * A few companies that are showcasing recycled papers, some even printed with soy-based inks: Piggy Tales, Anna Griffin Sierra collection, Tinkering Ink Becoming Green, Sonburn Designs eco-chic, Amy Butler Lotus and Re*Make
TREND SPOT #3: Halloween – The key color you must know for fall (and therefore Halloween) is…purple. It’s all over the fashion mags as the “it” color and CHA was the same story. Some faves to check out: * K & Company Halloween Whimsy is perfect for kid-projects with cute cartoon character drawings! * Heidi Grace collection has a softer purple color added and some spooky clear eye stickers that are perfect for bringing ghosts, pumpkins, etc to life. * Lil Davis web diecut cardstock * Polka-dot filled witch silhouettes at Rusty Pickle (paper) and Making Memories (stamp) * Pink Paislee Vintage Moon has a totally different color story, which makes it usable for all your fall layouts. Besides, the collection is headlined by a cutie owl who looks like he’s wearing a lil sweater vest!! How squeal-worthy is that? :)
TREND SPOT #4: Christmas – For those of you making your Christmas plans early…pffft on you! LOL Totally kidding! You go for it with your early Christmas self…just promise to send me a card! :) * I talked to a lot of folks, and continually asked “What’s your favorite Christmas line?” and the answer was always the same…Fancy Pants Happy Holidays. The FP line’s distressing gives the papers so much depth that it stood out in the sea of red/green/pink collections. * For you non-traditional girls…first, come sit by me! Why, you ask? Because I’m about to rock your Christmas season! Glitz Designs Kringle line had the traditional red/white (of course) mixed with…wait for it…yellow and black! Aaaaaaahh…did you hear the angels singing? I sure did! With cute iconography, like a fat Santa, beautiful trees, and more, it’s a fully Christmas line but with a fun twist to shake up your holidays!

TREND SPOT #5: Cupcakes! Can I start with a big ol’ Yummmm? There was cupcake cuteness of every variety (paper, embellishments, stamps, etc) throughout CHA, but my hands-down fave was… * Colorbok. So full of bright colors that I wanted some sugar sprinkles! :) And the embellishment packs are packaged so ridiculously cute, it made me want to collect every “flavor”. * But maybe you want to play along with the cupcake trend, but have papers in mind…then you need some Maya Road! With cupcake albums, chipboard sets, and stamps, they can fill you up with no calories! ;)
TREND SPOT #6: Aliens, Monster, and more…oh my! It’s a big ol’ boy parade of fun with these characters everywhere! * Prima had a cute Spaceboy line featuring some cute little aliens, especially the stickers! * And my favorite monster line…October Afternoon Night Light!! OA mixed the gotta-have-it cuteness of monsters with a line fleshed out with a variety of usable patterns.

TREND SPOT #6: Die cut papers – It seemed like almost every single booth had diecut papers, both patterned and cardstock solids. A few that stuck out of the crowd were: * TaDa Creative Studios offered detailed lasercut patterns in your choice of cardstock colors. * Scalloped + dots equals a great diecut cardstock at Crate Paper * Little Yellow Bicycle had a great selection of themed diecut cardstock to go with each of their lines. My fave was the orange open-dottie from the Halloween line.

TREND SPOT #7: Glitter! Unless you were there in person, you truly cannot comprehend the sheer volume of glitter present! There was glitter on paper, on embellishments, loose, and more! If you like a little bling in your scrappin’ life, check out… * Pink Paislee Pixee Stix combine the fun of glitter with a cute package that actually makes “sprinkling” easy. * Fancy Pants has Glitter Cuts…transparency elements jumped up a level with the addition of glitter.

TREND SPOT #8: Red + Turquoise = HOT! This continues to be a super-hot color combo, something I’m excited about since it’s a personal fave! ;) Most lines were adding in a 3rd color to the mix, usually either yellow or green. * Cosmo Cricket Jack’s World mixes red/turquoise/yellow/green for a fun boy line with everything from polka dots to sunshines to monkeys holding hands! Makes me smile! :) * Dream Street Papers Mod Posy has a more rustic version of the red & turquoise colors with some cute vintage vibe flowers that I want to chop to bits! · Mix it up options for red/turquoise from Chatterbox because their Together collection follows the color line (and has some great fabric stickers) and/or you can pick and choose from their artsy.licious collections that have color family sets in both red and turquoise.

TREND SPOT #9: Fabric Inspired. Whether paper designed to truly have a fabric look or paper that just looks like grandma’s tablecloth patterns, there was definite fabric touches to be found! * K & Company’s Amy Butler of course has the fabric vibe all sewed up with 2 great new collections. * Tinkering Ink debuted some very cool fabric sticker strips that you tear apart from the perforated sheet and can then shape them into pleats, flowers, and more. * Jenni Bowlin Studio had a new line that was so pretty, it reminded me of vintage tablecloths or maybe sheets. So soft looking that I wanted to touch it to see if it was really paper.

TREND SPOT #10: Do Your Own Thing. There are always some folks that have stuff so unique that you realize you’re looking at a trend as its starting…before anyone else really has it. Some that stuck out for me… * Bikes and tire designs were obviously different and cool at both Hambly Screenprints and Glitz Designs. I can’t wait to use them on layouts! * Sassafras Lass whole release made me giggle like a little girl, with rainbows, mushrooms, and all varieties of animal friends. Their 70’s-80’s child vibe speaks to me (not revealing my age too much with that!) and I wanted to just sit on the floor in their booth and chill. :) * Moustache rub-ons to joke on your family pics made me smile. Found them at Hambly Screenprints and Colorbok.

Well, there you have it. A list of 10 HOT trends that I saw at CHA! Some may totally rock your world, others may leave you scratching your head. But that’s the point. A little something for everyone is what makes this world go round. Now, go forth and use this CHA inspiration to create your daily masterpiece! :) And THANKS for letting me sneak over here to the editor's blog! I'll see ya again here, but in the meantime, I'm still on the MMMaster blog! XOXO…Staci
7/22/2008 9:28:33 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, July 21, 2008
Send Us Your Best Tips
7/21/2008 3:35:55 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Beginning with the Jan/Feb 2009 print issue of Memory Makers, you’ll find a new section called Reader Spotlight. This section will include, among other helpful ideas, tips to: • save time • apply quick, fun, easy techniques • scrap more • stay organized • find inspiration • and much more! Plus,
the tips will be from readers just like you! Real women, with real
lives, working in real spaces and sharing how they make their
scrapbooking experience the best that it can be. Come to the forum and share your tips. In every print issue, we’ll share our favorite tips (and your name will appear with your tip!). There’s no ending date for this call, and you may submit as many tips as you wish. We can’t wait to hear from you!
7/21/2008 3:35:55 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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CHA Trends Review Tomorrow!
7/21/2008 10:14:45 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Watch for a special guest blog from contributing editor and 2008 Master Staci Etheridge tomorrow. She'll share the trends she spotted at the Craft and Hobby Association summer show that was held in Chicago last week!
7/21/2008 10:14:45 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, July 18, 2008
How to Use Packaging in a Creative Way
7/18/2008 10:52:48 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) I love finding new uses for items that might normally be thrown away. In this layout, I used packaging from Fancy Pants Designs and Making Memories as embellishments. I cut off the scalloped edge of the Fancy Pants packaging and inked it with a brown ink. I used the top of the packaging from Making Memories' Noteworthy collection and inked the edges in blue. I also found this little brown notebook with paper samples on our the bistro here at work. I cut out the three holes and used the paper samples to show some of the reasons why I love Zach's heart.
(F.Y.I. The bistro counter is the place where people leave objects they no longer need or want in our office. It could be anything from food to free books and magazines. It's important to pass by the bistro several times a day to check out the goods.)
 Look around your house and see if there's anything that can be salvaged and used on your next scrapbooking project. Hope you're inspired to create something this weekend and turn your trash into something you'll treasure. Create something. Inspire everyone. GinaMarie supplies: Acrylic piece (Graphix) • Adhesive (Tombow) • Arrow, brad, ribbon (American Crafts) • Dimensional glaze (Ranger) • Epoxy stickers (KI Memories) • Fabric brad (K&Co.) • Felt, patterned papers, scalloped edge (Fancy Pants Designs) • Ink (Clearsnap) • Letters, packaging, paint, sticker letters (Making Memories) • Paper (Post-It) • Pen (EK Success) • Misc.: brown notebook, foam adhesive layout inspiration | techniques
7/18/2008 10:52:48 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, July 17, 2008
Kids Craft Day
7/17/2008 12:53:13 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) I'm in Chicago for the summer Craft and Hobby Association (CHA) show, and I can't wait—it kicks off tomorrow! While I'm looking forward to the seeing new scrapbooking products and meeting up with friends, I'm still thinking about the awesome experience I had yesterday.
CHA hosted a three-hour kids craft fair for 150 children at the General Robert E. Wood Boys & Girls Club of Chicago. In recognition of the event, the mayor proclaimed July 16 "Kids Craft Day in Chicago."  CHA volunteers* including Beth Mauro ( Scrapbook Retailer executive editor) and me were on hand to help the kids create. I'm not sure who had more fun—the volunteers or the kids! We helped them decorate craft foam visors, doorknob hangers and bookmarks, as well as scrapbook bulletin boards.  I love working with kids (two of my previous jobs were working on children's magazines). Some start out a little timid, while others jump right in, but they all find their creativity stride and really just go with it. Love watching that process. And, I had two favorite experiences that will stay with me a while. One was of an older boy who was very solemn—I never saw him smile—but he seemed intent and very fatherly, almost, to the younger boys. He stood around and watched, but didn't participate. It was like he didn't want to get in the way of their fun. I handed him a set of foam sports stickers and told him to take them with him. He didn't say anything, but held on to them, and a little later, I saw him decorating a visor. I doubt that it was for him, as he just seemed to be a generous soul who thinks of others before himself. My other favorite memory of the day was helping a little girl, who was probably about 7. I asked her if she was having fun, and she said, sweetly and simply, that it was the best day of her life. I told her I was really glad to be there on the best day of her life, and she said, "Thank you. You have a best day, too." Wow. Angela, the BGCC program director, said that the club hasn't had any craft supplies because they don't have money for them. Thanks to the craft industry's generous spirit, these kids now have more than $40,000 worth of craft items to keep them creating and growing long after Kids Craft Day. I had a best day. *CHA participants Terri O, Duncan Enterprises, Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores, FloraCraft, Arte Latin-Oh!, Creative Hands, Scrapbook Retailermagazine, Memory Makers magazine, EK Success, Ellison, Pack-o-Fun Magazine, Leisure Arts, SCRAPBOOK ADHESIVES BY 3L, and research partner Phoenix Multicultural, have all donated product, time and effort to make this event special for the children of the Boys & Girls Club of Chicago. Additionally more than 40 companies donated more than $40,000 in craft products and supplies to insure that the BGCC has a complete year's worth of crafting supplies and projects. Best, Beth
7/17/2008 12:53:13 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Wednesday, July 16, 2008
WIN a Rejuvenating Summer Prize Package
7/16/2008 9:56:29 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) 
(All photos by Assistant Editor GinaMarie Reda, taken on her Cape Cod vacation. Aren't they gorgeous!?)
"In summer, the song sings itself." —William Carlos Williams
My favorite summer splurge is getting to enjoy what I deem the perfect summer day: Waking up to a cool morning filled with sunshine and enjoying a latte; spending the day by the pool with good books; enjoying a delicious summer meal alfresco with friends and loved ones; and finally, sitting outside long after the sun goes down, surrounded by those I love and engaging conversation.
What's your favorite summer splurge? Post your answer here for your chance to win a summer prize package. The winner will receive soothing, pampering products from Depth Body and an array of summery
scrapbooking products from Scenic Route’s Grafton collection. To enter, you must post your response by 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday, July 21, 2008. (Note: Please do NOT leave your response in the comment section of the blog. It will not be entered into the giveaway.)
Wishing you a lovely summer day,
Katie
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7/16/2008 9:56:29 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, July 15, 2008
4th of July Layout
7/15/2008 9:17:57 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) This Fourth of July celebration was my first in Cincinnati since I moved here about a year and a half ago. Last year I celebrated my freedom while on a missions trip in Mamelodi, South Africa (what a humbling experience celebrating freedom where the simplest of freedoms don't exist). It was also the first fourth of July that Luke and I were able to enjoy together with family and friends. Definitely a special Fourth of July to document! Supplies: • I Am Free kit by Emily Powers (check out Katie's blog entry to see her layout using the same kit) • Epson R1900 printer to print the 10x10 digital layout • Red cardstock for mounting my 10x10 layout to create a 12x12 layout. • I used bling, brads, ebellishments, and Gel-A-Tins Save the Date stamps (which are SO awesome) • Zig Millennium pen for all the journaling and Staedtler Triplus Fineliner markers for outlining and drawing on my page. Share your fourth of July layouts with us here. Have a great day! Christy Digital Scrapbooking | hybrid scrapbooking | Photo Printing
7/15/2008 9:17:57 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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