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 Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Peace cards

Tis the season to be  jolly and cold for that matter if you live in the Cincinnati aarea. My latest -n- greatest creation for the holidays (so far)... a couple of peace cards. I absolutely LOVE one of Ashley's layout ideas in her book    Scraptastic! The layout uses ribbon loops to add dimension and interest to the page. How innovative! I love it. I stole the idea to create a cross look on a peace card for my mom :) What do you think? This book is Fabulous! You'll be missing out if you don't pick up a copy! So many great ideas...


Happy Holidays,
Kelly

 
 


12/4/2007 4:43:58 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Knitted Hat Project
hatpic.jpgAs I mentioned in a previous post, two North Light Craft editors have been holding a Knit-along for F+W employees interested in learning how to knit. Every Thursday a group of us gather in the lunchroom and these two talented knitters sit patiently, teaching the rest of us how to untangle our yarn in hopes of creating a finished piece. I've made scarves in the past. Very simple, straight stitch, no pearling, one color scarves. So, my knitting skills were pretty minimal. However, I dove right into the suggested hat project and it quickly consumed my life. Every day I felt an excited urgency to rush home from work so I could continue working on my hat! It took a few weeks, but when it was done, I was SO excited. That is, until I put it on my head and realized I had made it about 4 sizes too big!! Total bummer!

The hat itself turned out really nice though...so I knew I couldn't just throw it away. Jenny, one of our fabulous knitting gurus, suggested I donate the hat to a good cause. The Dulaan Project (Dulaan = warm) seeks to inspire the generous spirit of the knitting community to help meet the urgent needs of Mongolia's impoverished people. The project, based in Arizona, collects donated knitted items year round, then makes a once a year shipment to Mongolia with all the warm goods. It was the perfect place for my hat to go.
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So today, before my hat heads west to Arizona, I thought I'd share it's story with you. Now, I'm onto the next one - this time paying a bit more attention to my measurements!

Have you ever had a project you were so excited about not turn out quite as you expected? Where did that project end up?

Eileen


12/4/2007 8:50:28 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Monday, December 03, 2007
Winner - Scraptastic!
Congrats to Diane (brknight@ix.netcom.com) - you've won a free copy of Scraptastic!

Don't forget to check out Christine's and Kristin's projects inspired by the book, as well as a special interview with the author, Ashley Calder.

Thanks to everyone for commenting...have a Scraptastic day :)



12/3/2007 4:38:48 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [2] 
 Friday, November 30, 2007
Giving Scraptastic! a Try
E3.jpgI’ll admit that I was hesitant to attempt a Scraptastic!-inspired page.  I adore the lovely and artistic layouts in the book, but Ashley Calder's style is not my own and I’m not at all comfortable with supplies like acrylic paint and gold leaf. But I had these adorable photos of my niece to scrap and couldn’t ignore the fact that they would make for a great Scraptastic! layout.

The inspiration for my layout (below) was a card Ashley made (see right), with images stamped into modeling paste. So I dug around the supply cabinets, and set to work experimenting and giving myself permission to be messy and play. Here’s the result:

 

(The journaling is from a quote on the side of a Starbucks cup, which I had be saving for such a page as this: “Childhood is like a country of cake breath and grass stains where what you do instead of work is spin until you’re dizzy.")

E2.jpgAnd to the right is a better view of the stamped image.  I didn't color my leaves since several of them ended up with pink paper peeking through.

I have to say that for all of you who are intimated by art supplies, tend to stick to a particular style, or get frustrated when trying new techniques, give Scraptastic! layouts a try! Pushing yourself is fun, and Ashley’s techniqes really can be adapted to a variety of scrapbooking styles. While slightly more “messy,”  my layout still looks like mine, clean and bright with few embellishments. As Ashley says in her interview, “I hope more than anything that my fellow scrapbookers will read this book and realize, “I can do this!” and then go to the art supply store and come home ready to have fun.”  Thanks, Ashley!

And don’t forget to leave a comment on the post below for a chance to win a free copy of Scraptastic!

Kristin







11/30/2007 10:30:41 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [3] 
 Thursday, November 29, 2007
Inspired by Scraptastic!
I'll just start right off by saying I love the techniques in Scraptastic! As a former (and now current, once again) member of the North Light Craft team, I was familiar with many of the supplies Ashley Calder uses on her pages—things like gel medium, modeling paste, gold leafing. But I loved learning Ashley's techniques for these materials and for incorporating them into scrapbook pages.

And I love, too, how Ashley breathes new life into so many techniques I already knew how to do. Including something as simple as paper or ribbon weaving. I've made a woven placemat or two in my day, but I never thought to incorporate this skill onto my scrapbook page.

Here's Ashley's layout that inspired me to give it a try:

And mine, that oddly enough even uses the same color palette:


Don't forget to go here for your chance to win a copy of Scraptastic! And here to learn more about Ashley and the book.

Until next time,
Christine


11/29/2007 11:50:16 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Scraptastic!: Author Q&A
Memory Makers’ newest book Scraptastic! is hitting store shelves now, right in time for the holidays! Here, author Ashley Calder shares some insight into working with new media and into her own artistic journey. 


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When and why did you start scrapbooking?
I started scrapbooking in January 2004. I wanted a way to preserve and highlight my favorite photos of my children, and scrapbooking seemed like the obvious answer.

What is the first thing you remember crafting as a child?
Something with crayons, tape, and construction paper. I was probably four years old. I really loved tempera paints, too.

What is on your iPod or in your CD player right now?
I can't seem to get enough of Iron & Wine's new album The Shepherd’s
Dog and Feist's The Reminder.

The Deep Stuff

What is something that you learned about yourself during the book-creation process?
That if given the choice, I'd probably watercolor everything first and then reach for other supplies second. And it totally confirmed that I work best late at night, with lots of coffee and good music to fuel me till morning.


Want to know more about Ashley and Scraptastic!? For the complete interview and for the opportunity to ask your own questions of Ashley, check out the Memory Makers forum.

And for a chance to win a copy of Scraptastic!, leave your comment on the post below.






11/28/2007 1:45:28 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1] 
 Tuesday, November 27, 2007
CLOSED - Scraptastic!
1652_1691_popup.gifIf the title, “Scraptastic! 50 Messy, Sparkly, Touchy-Feely, Snazzy Ways to Jazz Up Your Scrapbook Pages” doesn’t make you want to run to your craft space and dive head first into a project, then a quick peek inside this awesome book is sure to put you over the edge. Inside, author Ashley Calder shares 50 illustrated techniques including watercolor painting, gold leafing, stamping, embroidery, paper piercing, beading, quilting, collage and more.

Ashley’s book is hitting store shelves now, right in time for the holidays. To celebrate it’s release, we’re giving away a copy to one lucky reader! Leave us a comment at this post for your chance to win. One winner will be randomly selected on Monday (Dec. 3). All entries will be considered until this post reads “closed”.

Stay tuned this week for more Scraptastic goodness from our staff and special sneak peeks from inside the book!

Eileen




11/27/2007 4:01:06 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [50] 
 Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving!
I’ve been wanting to make a digital page for a quite a while. Last night, I got the urge to make a Thanksgiving layout, so I thought I’d try my hand at digital and use our free digital kit by Corina Nielsen. And since Eileen already shared about gratitude, I thought I’d make a light-hearted Thanksgiving page.

MMstuffing2.jpgEver since I can remember, I’ve looked forward to Thanksgiving for one reason: Nana’s (my grandma) stuffing. Sure, I fill my plate with tons of Thanksgiving treats, but the helping of stuffing far outweighs all the rest. Nana passed away several years ago, but my mom took over her stuffing-making duties (and my sister had the pleasure last year).  Sadly, I will be at my in-laws this year so I won’t be able to partake of Nana’s yummy stuffing goodness. But dreaming about the herbs and spices Mom promised to make me for Christmas instead inspired this quick layout.

What are your favorite Thanksgiving treats?  Let us know in the comments section! And from all of us at Memory Makers Books—Happy Thanksgiving!




11/20/2007 2:24:20 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [2] 
 Monday, November 19, 2007
Cut Loose - Source Guide Finds
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2007 Master Crystal Jeffrey Rieger is authoring a new book with Memory Makers titled Cut Loose: Break the Rules of Scrapbooking. Inside, Crystal and her contributors teach readers that the only "should" in scrapbooking is that it should be fun…and they did a great job conveying that message. The layouts are packed full of color and creativity.

While editing the supply lists and source guide, I noticed that Crystal incorporated a lot of really fun and unique embellishments from the Canadian company Papier Valise – a company I wasn't very familiar with. Sure enough, when I searched out their website, there were oodles of items I wanted to snatch up. (This photo, from their homepage, gives you an idea of their stock.) My mind is churning with ideas of things to do with those tiny trees...so cute!

Crystal’s book isn’t due out until July 2008 – but in the mean time you can catch up with her at her blog where she hosts challenges and shares creative prompts with her readers.

Happy Early Turkey Day!

Eileen



11/19/2007 10:00:08 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
 Thursday, November 15, 2007
Thankgiving Thoughts
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It’s one week until Thanksgiving, and my stomach is starting to grumble for all the awesome side dishes it’ll soon encounter. (That’s my favorite part about Thanksgiving dinner…all the sides!)

The upcoming holiday has had me thinking…what am I thankful for this year (other than delicious side dishes)? And for me, this year has been all about the people in my life.

I made this layout about a month ago, in response to a challenge posted on the MM Magazine blog asking the very same question. I kept the layout light hearted with the fun patterned paper, because that’s how all of these people make me feel - happy, playful, light hearted and loved - and for THAT I am so thankful.

What is it that you’re thankful for this year?

- Eileen


11/15/2007 10:02:08 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1] 
 Wednesday, November 14, 2007
The thrill of the book
I've been in the book-making business for 15 years now (yikes!), but I never quite get over the thrill of seeing the books I had a hand in creating on the shelves of a store. I know how much work goes into each one of the books. The hours the author spends creating the art and writing the text. The hours put in by the editor and designer to create a package that fits the author's work. The hours spent by production and the printer to get the book actually made. So to see it all come together and actually make it all the way to the customer is pretty cool.

When I walked into my local Archivers this past weekend, I was so happy to see so many new Memory Makers books front and center on the shelves. It warmed my heart, indeed. (So forgive me for being petty and blurring out the covers of the non-MM Books :)



Until next time,
Christine


11/14/2007 8:51:22 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [5] 
 Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Getting a Jumpstart on the Holidays
Like GinaMarie and Caroline, the realization that the holiday season isn’t far away (I can’t believe Thanksgiving is next week!) has motivated me to think early about my Christmas cards.  So often, the season becomes stressful and unenjoyable, so anything I can do ahead of time is welcome. In past years, I have been really on the ball, starting early and making all my own cards.  Now that I’m married I have twice as many cards to send out, so I tried to find a way to take a shortcut to sending homemade cards.

xmascopy_blog.jpgMy first idea, which I got one from one of the paper crafting magazines, was to make one homemade card and then send out color copies.  That was the big plan for last weekend, and I got started on crafting the card using the My Mind’s Eye paper (from the Out & About collection) that just came to the MM office.  I scanned the card in prep for color copying.  And then I realized that even though the scanned version was pretty good (see right), it just wasn’t the same as sending a real homemade card. I ended up scratching the crafty card idea in favor of designing my own photo card. But the homemade card is just too cute to throw away. I’m thinking of making a little wall hanging out of it (it’s about 4x6’’). But I welcome other creative ideas if you’ve got one. Post them here!  And check out these ideas for homemade holiday gifts.

Kristin




11/13/2007 12:06:11 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [2]