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# Friday, December 05, 2008
I Love Templates

I love using templates, always have especially in art class as a child! :) They are a fun and easy way to make your own embelleshments in the colors you want on your projects. It is especially easy today with the internet and google, the possibilities are endless. :) I used some Christmas templates that I downloaded off of the internet to use on my December daily entry.

Cut your template out with a craft knife, you can also print your template directly to your pattern paper to save time.

Now add your new embellishment to your project and create! It is easy and I can see using this tree as garland for the holidays, on wreaths and ornaments! You can also used the negative as a journaling spot or mask for painting! So keep an eye out for next week's entry! ;)

Have a fun and creative weekend!

Products used:

Adhesive: Kokuyo;Pattern Paper: Amy Butler;KI Memories; Misc: Xacto Knife

 

 


Veronica Jennings
Friday, December 05, 2008 1:13:34 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [3] 
# Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Christmas Card House
I love Christmas time.  One of my favorite traditions is finding our mailbox filled with Holiday cards.  I love to save them and am always looking for a decorative way to keep them.  I found this wonderful paper mache box at a local craft store.  It was so inexpensive and the perfect size.  The one I found is 9x8 but I have seen them much larger.  I decorated it with a mix of Basic Grey and My Mind's Eye papers.  When I finished it I glazed it with a clear glitter.  For the chimney, I cut out rectangles of paper and glued them on in a brick formation.  I went around each "brick" with liquid applique in white.  I love the way it puffs up after a quick dry with the heat gun. 









The house that I bought didn't have a scalloped roof so I improvised.  I punched out circles and overlaped them around the bottom of the roof.  I outlined each circle with glitter glue and covered any raw edges with a tiny red ric rac trim.

I hope you try this project and check out your craft store isles for these houses.  This house is heading for my mom's house this weekend.  I hope she likes it!  Have a wonderful time getting ready for Christmas!  Enjoy! Love, Melissa

Melissa Blair
Wednesday, December 03, 2008 2:31:50 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [6] 
# Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Don't Throw It Away!

Happy Tuesday!

I was reorganizing my clear stamps this weekend. I ended up with several window tins left over. Being the 'green' girl that I am trying to be, I knew I wanted to make something with them. I decided on making little ornaments. They ended up being a lot of fun to do and were really easy. First, I layered paper inside the tin. Then, I added some felt and little goodies. For this particular tin I used a die cut, velvet flower and crystals. Then, I painted some Mod Podge onto the front and added glitter. Some ribbon, a rubon, more jewels and Stickles finished up the outside.

 

 

 

That's it. I've made several more and will probably be giving them to my son's teachers this year. Or maybe the neighbors. Or maybe I'll just keep them for my tree. ;)

Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day! ~Anabelle

(Supplies-Tin-PaperSalon, Paper-My Mind's Eye, Felt-Michael's, Die Cut-My Mind's Eye, Trim-Making Memories, Flower-Maya Road, Rubon-Daisy D's, Jewels-Prima, Michael's,Glitter-Ranger)


Anabelle O’Malley
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 9:57:47 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [12] 
# Monday, December 01, 2008
Always There

We received some sad news last week, Deli Joe, my sweet dog of twelve years has a tumor and the vet believes it to be cancerous. Aside from all the normal emtions that come with news like that I have an urgency to take as many everyday photos of Deli that I can. I have taken photos of him through the years and scrapped some pages, but I don't think I have really recorded or captured just how important he is to me and what a special part of our family he is. I am so thankful that I still have some more time with him and I am going to make sure he has lots of pages in our family scrapbooks. I am sorry for the sad post, but I wanted to take this as an opportunity to remind you to scrap about the furry members of your family and all that they add to your life. Make sure to include them in your Holiday photos this season -especially in your family pictures. Have a great week! Christine


Christine Drumheller
Monday, December 01, 2008 6:59:44 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [7] 
# Sunday, November 30, 2008
Holiday Ornaments!!

Hey everyone!  Can you believe that Christmas is only 24 days away?! We are planning on putting our tree up tomorrow or Tuesday - the girls are SO excited!  We've been busy making ornaments for our tree and to give as gifts.  I have been seeing these cute little handmade ornaments everywhere and had to give them a try!  They are SO easy to make and inexpensive too!  All you will need is patterned paper, circle hole punch, pins, ribbon, and styrofoam balls!

 

 

You simply punch the patterned paper and attach it to the styrofoam ball with the pins!  Then you loop the ribbon and attach it with the pins as well.  I crinkled mine up a bit for a bit of added dimension.  See?  I told you it was easy!  I hope you all enjoy making these as much as we did!  The girls can't wait to give them to their teachers!

(Supplies:  Lil' Davis Patterned Paper, Martha Stewart Punch, Ribbon, Styrofoam Balls, Pins)


Jaime Warren
Sunday, November 30, 2008 11:32:54 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [4] 
# Saturday, November 29, 2008
THANKFUL LAYOUTS

I hope everyone that celebrates Thanksgiving had a wonderful day with your family
and friends. For my post this week, I would like to highlight some layouts from the
Memory Makers Gallery that pay tribute to all of the wonderful aspects of this holiday.

Click on each title to see a larger version of the layout.

Reading to Grandmas by Jenni Baeder:




Grateful by Donna Espiritu:




Blessings by Erica Nunez:




Cranberry Craziness by JackieAnn Williams:



Thank you for sharing your memories with us!
Kim

Kim Frantz
Saturday, November 29, 2008 9:04:03 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Thankful tag book

I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving and is finishing up with those leftovers!

My parents and one of my brothers came to my house for Thanksgiving. Anytime they are over during the holidays, I pull out so many of my scrapbooks and mini-albums for us to look through and reminisce. As I was gathering things this time, I stumbled upon this tag book I had made some time last year & totally forgotten about! It is always fun to go back and look through things I made a while ago (and may not even remember I have made)!

This little book is relatively simple.
I covered the tags with paper and then used colored paperclips to attach pictures & quotes.Then I just embellished the book with the blue flowers that I cut out of patterned paper and various "thankful" themed stickers & rub-ons from my stash.

I think I am going to make an updated tag book with pictures from this year that I will pull out at next year's Thanksgiving. And I might even see if I can get around to making a Christmas-themed version!

Thanks for looking and have a great weekend!
gretchen


Gretchen McElveen
Saturday, November 29, 2008 11:43:27 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [4] 
# Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone

I love paper and glue. I love texture and I love lots and lots of layers. But, lately, I've just been drooling over some amazing digital layouts. I love looking at the kits that are for sale online. There are so many wonderful ones! So, I decided I'd step out of my comfort zone and create an all digital page. I've done a couple in the past and I've made my Christmas cards the past few years digitally, so I have a few of the skills I need to get around Photoshop Elements. But, by no means am I even a novice in this realm. As I started, I decided that I wanted to try something new this time. So I gathered up my resources and started playing around. I knew I wanted to make a torn, curled border. I googled it and lo and behold found several ideas on how to do this. I decided to go the premade template route and went ahead and bought it. The nice thing is that there was a tutorial that arrived with my download. So, the whole process was very quick and easy. I continued to play around and here's what I came up with.

 

By no means am I an expert. Nor will I give up my paper and paste. But, it was a lot of fun to do and I'm sure I'll be more comfortable the next time I decide to 'go digi'.

So, my advice to you is, step out of your comfort zone. Try something new this week. Who knows, you may really end up loving the results.

Have a great day!~Anabelle

(Supplies: Paper-Amy Hutchinson:Spiced Rum 08, Catherine Designs:Woodland Retreat, Alphabet- Catherine Designs:Woodland Retreat, Stitches, Tree, Owl, Frame, Butterfly, String, Felt- Amy Hutchinson:Spiced Rum 08, Catherine Designs:Woodland Retreat, Edges- Rhonna Farrrer: Roughed Up Tool Kit, Torn Paper Template-Anna Espnes: Curled Paper Edges #5, font: Garamond)



Tuesday, November 25, 2008 5:57:03 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [9] 
# Sunday, November 23, 2008
Lifting yourself

I was also thrilled to receive Courtney's new book "The Busy Scrapper" Finding the time to scrapbook is a challenge that most of us face, especially around the Holidays and Courtney's time saving tip of scraplifting yourself was just what I needed to get this layout done quick! Lifting the "bones" (the basic grid design) from my previous layout saved me the time I usually spend on sketching out my design and by switching the title and journaling to run vertical it gives the layout a fresh look. I also added some foam adhesive under one of the photos to make it stand out more and give the layout a bit more dimension, a fun tip when you are using multiple photos. The sequins are sprinkled on to mimic the leaves that Zach and I were throwing into the air.

I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends! Christine

Supplies: Patterned Paper, Basic Grey, SassafrasLass, Pink Paislee. Cardstock Bazzill. Chipboard border, Maya Road. Sequins and alpha stamps, Studio Calico. Stamping Ink, Stampin' Up. Sticker, October Afternoon.


Christine Drumheller
Sunday, November 23, 2008 10:19:23 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
A Quick Post...

Well, it's that time of year in the Warren household - Jillian woke up this morning with a stomach virus and has been running a fever to boot.  So, this will be a relatively quick post - she's in full blown mommy mode ;o) 

I have been ordering some Christmas goodies and I can't wait to get started on my Holiday projects and layouts.  I've been so anxious in fact that I have been scouring the gallery here at Memory Makers and I want to share some gorgeous projects with you! 

I love this one by Emily from Medena, OH.  The ribbon, the snowflakes, the distresse edges - it's a gorgeous layout!

 

And this one by Flor R. from Diamond Bar, CA - how COOL is that Christmas tree?!!  It immediately inspired ideas for cards!

 

And these birdhouses by Karen Bowers are just too beautiful!  What a wonderful project to do with the girls!

 

Okay, seriously, there are so many gorgeous creations - I am in full blown Holiday spirit now!  I am just itching to create cards, layouts (I desperately need to start on last years Christmas photos!!) and gifts. 

Off to go tend to my sweet girl - I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!


Jaime Warren
Sunday, November 23, 2008 10:11:39 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
I too am thankful

Good morning!
In light of the Thanksgiving holiday coming up this week, I also want to share a layout about some things I am thankful for.
This layout is about my brothers and an accomplishment we shared together.

Supplies: Alphabet stickers (American Crafts), Chipboard heart (Heidi Swapp), Journaling block (Jenni Bowlin Studios), Patterned paper (Love Elsie for KI Memories, Creative Cafe), misc (Avery stars)

Tip: Notice on this layout that the journaling was done 2-2-08. There is never enough time to get all the scrapbooking done that I want to! I am always thinking of layouts that I want to do and sometimes it may be weeks (or in this case, months!) before I can get around to making them. I keep a journal handy where I write down layouts that I want to make and the journaling to go on them. I write down what I want to say while it is fresh in my head because chances are I will forget if it is weeks before I get around to the layout. When I am finally ready to sit down and make the layout, I just grab my journal, pictures, and supplies and I am set to go!  

Have a great day!
gretchen


Gretchen McElveen
Sunday, November 23, 2008 9:30:44 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [3] 
# Saturday, November 22, 2008
New Book!
I'll admit, I'm an idea book junkie.  Whenever I see a new book by the F&W crew, I'm always excited.  I rush inside, rip open the package and sit... and flip... and read... and then, repeat.  In this case, the latest release, The Busy Scrapper, by Courtney Walsh, is quite a fabulous addition to the forever-growing idea book library.  Courtney rocked her last book release, Scrapbooking Your Faith, and her new book definitely raises the bar.


Here's a quick overview of the book... "Here's the real secret: scrapbooking does not have to be time-consuming. With The Busy Scrapper, you will learn valuable time-saving techniques such as: buying only what you need, organizing to keep supplies and photos handy, using time-saving tools, scrapping with page kits, changing your favorite layout designs and much more! Be inspired to take action with over 90 layouts and ideas."

Be sure to check it out if you get a chance!!!

Amy Martin
Saturday, November 22, 2008 10:21:56 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1]