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# Wednesday, January 09, 2008
More resolutions
I’ve never been one to set resolutions, but Eileen and all of those commenting on the post below have really got me to thinking about what I want to do this year. So here’s my list:

100_1553.gif1.    Finish this quilt. Well, at least the top. I’ve been working on it for one and a half years already, and I love it and can’t wait for it to be one that I use. So, I just need to finish it.
2.    Do something crafty every week. It’s so easy to not drag out my sewing machine or crafting supplies. But once I do, I’m always happy I did. So, I just need to do it.
3.    Bloom where I’m planted. I saw this post on Gala Darling’s blog (I’ve mentioned her before here), and it really hit home. Instead of waiting for the next thing to happen, I am going to make the effort to make the most of my life now, how it is.

Be sure to share your resolutions at Eileen's post for your chance to win a copy of 601 Great Scrapbook Ideas.

Until next time,
Christine



Wednesday, January 09, 2008 8:40:20 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [3] 
# Monday, January 07, 2008
2008 Resolutions - Book Giveaway CLOSED
For me, when it comes to my clothes and my scrap supplies, similar rules apply. I organize them by style and purpose, put things away that are out of season, and purge on a regular basis. With my clothes, I definitely go by the rule: If you haven’t worn it in over a year, you probably never will…so give it away to someone who might.

scrap-supplies.jpgThis weekend I realized how much this old rule rang true for my craft supplies. One of my resolutions this year is to live a “greener” life. The biggest change I’d like to make is cutting back on waste. When I thought about my craft supplies, I really felt like I was wasting them by not using them. So, I decided it was time to purge. I went through my papers and embellishments, and in a first run through created a pile worthy of donating. (The plan is to give them a teacher friend of mine whose classroom doesn’t have a craft budget).

We’d love to hear what you’ve got planned for 2008! Leave us a comment on this post and you’ll be entered into a drawing for a FREE copy of 601 Great Scrapbook Ideas!! We’ll draw the winner by noon on Friday, January 11th.  

Here’s to a new year full of exciting possibilities!

Eileen



Monday, January 07, 2008 9:27:29 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [236] 
# Thursday, January 03, 2008
A new year of scrapping
scrapbook2.jpgI’ve been considering myself a fairly recent entrant into the realm of scrapbooking. But over the holidays, I was reminded that I’ve been scrapbooking nearly my whole life, most of it way before the invention of patterned paper and chipboard alphas. There is the fill-in-the-blank “all about me” book I made in second grade, complete with crayon drawings.  And there are the four albums with all my high school memorabilia, plus one I did after college. I discovered patterned paper and journaling a few years back in time to complete an album of my European vacation.  And then there is the album I’d forgotten all about.

scrapbook11.jpg While visiting my parents, I pulled out a scrapbook my mom had salvaged from my grandparents’ house. It was an “all about me” scrapbook I made in eighth grade as a Christmas gift for my grandparents.  It was fun looking through and reminiscing about all the hobbies, entertainment, food, school activities that I liked way back when.  And it was also fun realizing that some things never change.

 First of a long list of things to accomplish in 2008 is cleaning up my craft space. And I’d like to get started making some mini albums. Since I already have a blank one sitting on my crafting desk (thanks, Christine!) I’m thinking it would be fun to do another “all about me” album. Author Courtney Walsh has some great gratitude journal ideas that would translate really well to an “about me” mini album. Stay tuned to see if I complete it!

What about you?  Do you have any New Year’s crafting resolutions? Share them here!

Happy New Year!
Kristin


Thursday, January 03, 2008 9:23:04 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [2] 
# Monday, December 31, 2007
Happy New Year!
It's a quiet New Year's Eve here at the office. Eileen and I are pretty much holding down the Memory Maker's fort. But I wanted to come in today to wrap up 2007. Take care of those last remaining loose ends on some projects, clean up my desk--basically get ready for 2008.

Here's wishing you a fresh start to the new year and a very happy 2008.

Until next time,
Christine



Monday, December 31, 2007 10:15:19 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1] 
# Friday, December 21, 2007
Scrap Simple - WINNER announced
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This is a favorite picture of mine, so I knew when I used it on a layout I wanted it to shine. A Scrap Simple inspired layout was the perfect project!

My color inspiration, if you couldn’t tell, was the traditional red and green for the holidays. (I almost never do things in red and green, so it was a fun change.) And the journaling was inspired by a layout that MMMaster Caroline Ikeji recently posted on her blog which listed 7 of her accomplishments for 2007. I spun the idea and asked Eric to list 8 goals he had for the upcoming year.

If you haven't had a chance to read the interview with the book's author, Hillary Heidelberg, you can still check it out. Or, catch up with her on her blog!

Happy Holidays Everyone!

Eileen

WINNER: And congrats to Michelle  (mmdemara) - you've won a FREE copy of Scrap Simple!!




Friday, December 21, 2007 1:14:18 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1] 
# Thursday, December 20, 2007
A Digital Layout Scrap Simple Style
From the minute I opened Scrap Simple I knew it was going to be a favorite of mine.  As evidenced by most of my layouts, I’m a big fan of simple design and few embellishments. I love the way Hillary Heidelberg's layouts are both modern and classic at the same time. I don’t think there’s a single layout in the book I don’t love.

While Scrap Simple features mostly traditional layouts, the principles still apply to digital layouts.  Digital doesn’t necessarily mean quick (with all the resizing, color changing and cropping) and with the number of digital embellishments available, the potential for busy, overwhelming pages is high. So, since I’m on a digital kick recently (mostly because my scrapping table is so messy you can’t actually see the table), I decided to try a digital page (below left) Scrap Simple-style  My inspiration was a layout (below right) from the chapter on incorporating white space.

        

The star patterned paper and scalloped border came from the awesome, free digital kit from Sande Krieger (click here to download).  I loved that the blue and red stars were the perfect fit for a page about my husband’s affinity toward watching the political process unfold on C-SPAN. The journaling reads: “whatever it takes to get you to like cable.” 

Don’t forget to leave a comment on Christine’s post for a chance to win a copy of Scrap Simple.  And check out Hillary’s interview here.

Kristin


Thursday, December 20, 2007 8:49:48 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
# Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Scrap Simple inspiration
Refering back to my previous blog, I went home last night with the the Scrap Simple layout called "hesitant" circling in my head. I was sooo excited to do a layout on white paper. I scrolled through my stash of scrapbooking supplies to find a lot of disappointment. I DIDN'T have ANY white paper that I liked...I was looking for white paper with a subtle texture, but everything I found had an ugly gloss finish to it. Boo Hoo! Although disappointed about my finds, I was eager to still attempt the layout from Scrap Simple. Here's what I came up with—




Enjoy!
Kelly


Wednesday, December 19, 2007 2:20:15 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1] 
# Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Goooo Hillary!!!
So, as many of you may know by now, this week is the SCRAPSIMPLE week. What can I say about this book? Well, what's NOT too say?!?! It's grrrreat (says my inner Tony the Tiger)! It's perfect for EVERY scrapper. Layouts sometimes can be overwhelming with color, texture, embellishments, etc...They just get too busy. Hillary demonstrates NUMEROUS ways of making the most of your layouts in a simplistic manner. Here's one of my FAVORITES from her book:



Why do I love this layout sooo much!?!? I love it because it's on WHITE paper...not many layouts are seen without a color background as it's foundation. The circles are sooo playful in their placement and form. It adds the PERFECT touch of color to spruce up this layout. And the focal point is still on the little ADORABLE boy. He clearly dominates the layout. It's clean, playful, simple, and GOSH DARN GRRREAT! (Yes, I know I'm silly.) It doesn't overwhelm the eye. I'm going to make a layout similar to this one with my little girl on it :) Thanks to Hillary and her contributers from Scrap Simple for the inspiration...

DON'T FORGET—we're giving away a copy of this FABULOUS book to one lucky winner. Leave a comment to Christine's thread (Book Giveaway--Scrap Simple) by noon eastern on Friday, December 21. We'll choose a winner at random to receive the book and will then mark the thread as closed.

"You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have." -Maya Angelo

All the best,
Kelly



Tuesday, December 18, 2007 3:06:53 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [13] 
Scrap Simple giveaway--Day 2
It’s the second day of our book giveaway for our latest release, Scrap Simple by Hillary Heidelberg. I found inspiration in a layout Hillary created in which she used a photo from when she was a little girl playing on some rocks on the coast of Japan.




I liked the idea of scra
pping a photo from childhood days when my blissful, pink-and-purple world was filled with hearts, flowers, rainbows and all things girly. Flipping through my photo box I came across this little gem of me sitting on my parent’s bed, dressed in pink and donning my dad’s policeman sunglasses. (He’s not a real policeman—I guess back in 1980 he just wanted to look like one...and apparently I did, too!)



This simple page l
ooks like it has a lot going on but was actually really easy to create. The patterned paper has a garden of flowers at the bottom that I easily adorned with a few silk flowers with brad and button centers for a little dimension. I secured the photo with four brads and the remaining embellishments are simply stickers I found in my stash. It couldn’t have been easier! And the thing I love the most is that the photo matched this piece of patterned paper that reminds me of the colors and warmth of spring (I like to keep little reminders close by so I can get through the chill of these next few months).

The simple handwritten journaling reads: Me at 3 years old dressed in Strawberry Shortcake p.j.’s and Daddy’s sunglasses.

Check out Scrap Simple for more
ideas on ways to create amazing pages in a flash. Hillary offers a wealth of pages in almost every topic imaginable—from kids to wedding to travel to all-about-me pages. You’ll love her clean, unencumbered look and fresh color schemes. To learn more about Hillary, click here for an interview in which she shares a little insight into her personality and inspirations. And to learn more about her on a regular basis, check out her blog.

So go ahead and scrap simple! You'll be glad you did!
Amy





Tuesday, December 18, 2007 11:01:20 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [8] 
# Monday, December 17, 2007
CLOSED Book Giveaway-Scrap Simple
Z1282_Scrap-Simple.gifThe latest Memory Makers Book--Scrap Simple by Hillary Heidelberg--is now shipping! And to celebrate, we're giving away a copy to one lucky winner. Leave a comment to this thread by noon eastern on Friday, December 21. We'll choose a winner at random to receive the book and will then mark the thread as closed.

This weekend, I needed to scrap simple. I'd spent several hours working on a gift box template that never did end up working, and I was getting to that crafty/crabby tipping point. So I did a layout inspired by Hillary's book--one that used minimal supplies (since I didn't feel like dragging everything out), but with a fun sense of flair. And it seemed to make perfect sense that a layout with princesses be simple, yet stylish, in design to allow the princesses themselves to shine.

The journaling reads: Destination: Disney Princesses on Ice. That's where Emma and I went for her 6th birthday. And we went in style--Greg was our driver and provided ginger ale in fancy glasses. And he drove us to Skyline after the show. "That was an awesome day," Emma said. I totally agree.

princess-layout.gifSo, leave a comment--a question for Hillary, your tips for scrapping simple, your favorite ways to be a princess, whatever strikes your fancy.

EDITED: And be sure to check out an interview with Hillary here!

Until next time,
Christine





Monday, December 17, 2007 9:59:51 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [182] 
# Friday, December 14, 2007
2008 Color of the Year
press_img_20540_1.jpgJust came across some pretty interesting news on the HOW Design blog:

Pantone, Inc., the global authority on color and provider of professional color standards for the design industries, selected PANTONE 18-3943 Blue Iris as the color of the year for 2008.

"From a color forecasting perspective, we have chosen PANTONE 18-3943 Blue Iris as the color of the year, as it best represents color direction in 2008 for fashion, cosmetics and home products," explains Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. "As a reflection of the times, Blue Iris brings together the dependable aspect of blue, underscored by a strong, soul-searching purple cast. Emotionally, it is anchoring and meditative with a touch of magic. Look for it artfully combined with deeper plums, red-browns, yellow-greens, grapes and grays."

So much of scrapbooking is color inspiration. Finding a piece of paper or embellishment you love and then making a layout work around it. Perhaps we should all be keeping Blue Iris in mind when we're looking for some new inspiration. It will be interesting to see how this color enters the design world over the next year...

Eileen




Friday, December 14, 2007 8:12:31 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [3] 
# Wednesday, December 12, 2007
A quick holiday layout (and free kit download!)
I’ve been itching to get my hands on Michelle Coleman’s exclusive Memory Makers Frosted digital kit (which you can download for free here) and build up more of my digital muscles.  The Frosted kit is great! With so many beautiful papers and fun embellishments, it was hard to choose what to use. 

treesflat_web1.gifWith a winter kit, I wanted to do a holiday page, and I happened to have some photos of our Christmas trees. Yes, that’s trees, plural.  My husband recently purchased three evergreens for the backyard.  In an effort to make the exterior of the house more festive, he keep one out of the ground, placed it on the porch and decorated it with white bulb lights.  He’s been very nurturing toward his little tree, wrapping a blanket around the stump to keep it warm and proudly showing it off to anyone who will look. Of course, the tree I decorated (by myself with all my own ornaments) gets all the attention, and I think Paul might be a little sad about that. 

I’m still learning how to spread my digital wings, but it was fun to see the page come together. If you’re looking to make some non-holiday pages this week, check out Sande Krieger’s free exclusive Memory Makers digital kit, Embrace Life.

Kristin




Wednesday, December 12, 2007 8:43:20 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]