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# Thursday, January 01, 2009
Happy New Year

Here is to a happy and prosperous 2009!
I hope your year is a great one!

Supplies: Glitter Cardstock (DCWV); Patterned paper (Love, Elsie for KI Memories); Epoxy alphas (KI Memories); Number stickers (American Crafts); Jewels (Heidi Swapp)

Have a great day and enjoy the day off!
gretchen


Gretchen McElveen
Thursday, January 01, 2009 12:35:09 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [2] 
# Sunday, December 28, 2008
Some Die Cut Love

I absolutely LOVE die cut papers - they give layouts that extra "something."  Here is a layout I created using some Creative Imaginations die cut paper:

 

I love the scalloped edges - so fun!  Making Memories also has some really cool die cut papers - as does Jenni Bowlin!  Definitely be sure to check them out! 

Hope everyone had a wonderful Holiday!

(Supplies Used: Creative Imaginations Die Cut Paper, American Crafts Patterned Paper, Best Occasions Rhinestone Swirls, American Crafts Flair, Glitz Rhinestone Word, Scotch Photo Stickers Ahdesive, Therm O Web Glue Dots, Sequins)


Jaime Warren
Sunday, December 28, 2008 11:33:27 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [2] 
Scrapping Christmas Memories

I have to confess I normally don't scrap my Christmas memories, bad habit I know, but one I am working on changing. I have been very inspired by all the beautiful December albums out there and it made me realize that I am really missing a lot of special holiday moments that my family has. So I have done two things, the first is to start a December Daily album for this year. Even though I started it late I have all the pictures taken and notes for each day so it's just a matter of putting it all together. Here are a few of the pages I have finished so far.

The second thing I did, (seeing as I was feeling guilty about all those unscrapped Christmas photos from the last few years) was put together a few simple albums with 4x6 photo sleeve page protectors that I can just slide the photos into. I will mark the albums with the year and include a few typed sheets of random memories from that year and call the albums finished. No pressure to go back and try to create big fancy albums, just get the photos sorted and in albums. I feel good about this because even though my older Christmas memories won't be documented as thoroughly as this year, I know that I have now started a yearly tradition that I will look forward to completing and that I will get those Christmas memories down on paper! I hope everyone has a wonderful and safe New Year! Happy 2009 everyone! Christine


Christine Drumheller
Sunday, December 28, 2008 11:06:32 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [4] 
# Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas

I hope santa was very good to all of you. At my house santa was very busy, wrapping and creating in to the wee hours of the night. I guess santa procrastinates a bit. Under the tree this year is this framed layout. A little something for the walls of my husbands office.

The frame is from Preserve It Frames. It came in a natural finish and I painted it black to go with the layout. Supplies Used on the layout include - cardstock from Bazzill, patterend paper from October Afternoon, Stamp from October Afternoon, small chipboard alphas from Basic Grey, other miscellaneous alphas from Scenic Route, Heidi Swapp and Basic Grey, Floss from DMC, scallop punch from Stampin Up, ink from Ranger, paint from Plaid, buttons from SEI and font from Arial Narrow.

MERRY CHRISTMAS ~ Summer

 


Summer Fullerton
Thursday, December 25, 2008 1:32:27 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [5] 
# Tuesday, December 23, 2008
an All About Me album continued...

I would like to share another page from my All About Me album.



Several years ago, I received a bunch of ornaments from my great aunt. The lot included
clear icicles, delicate round and shaped ornaments, beads, and some handmade treasures.
This year I added some vintage light reflectors to the collection. My mom and I searched high
and low in antique stores for these wonderful and rare adornments. They turned out to be the
perfect addition to my 3-foot tall tree.

This page is a tribute to my love of vintage Christmas items. When I look at my tree, I think
of my family and those who enjoyed these same ornaments in years past. I like to think about
the previous owners of the reflectors. Did they adore them as much as I do? Or were they
happy to pass them along…

Here are some additional prompts that I have used for pages in my album:

1. Choose a childhood memory that still has an effect on you today. (Example: when I was
young, my family would drive around the neighborhood looking at Christmas lights. I love to
do this even today!)

2. What are your feelings about the weather this time of year? (Example: don’t get me wrong,
I love the snow. It is really pretty. As long as I don’t have to drive in it! I have spent several
hours trying to get home from work too many times in the past. I agree with the song: since
we’ve no place to go, let it snow…)

3. What is one thing that makes you laugh…every time it comes to mind?

4. List a few of your favorite things…and an explanation why?

5. If you wrote a letter to Santa today, what would it say?

I hope you are having a wonderful holiday season. It can be tough to try and squeeze in a little
bit of creative time, but it certainly is a welcome break from the hustle and bustle. See you next week!

~Kim

“And so I'm offering this simple phrase
To kids from one to ninety-two
Although it's been said
many times, many ways
Merry Christmas to you.”

(Digital Supplies by Pixel Canvas)


Kim Frantz
Tuesday, December 23, 2008 11:29:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [2] 
Last minute
Gift Bags......



I have some small items plus gift cards that I don't necessary want to wrap but I can't leave them visible either.  My solution?  Create some last minute gift "bags" to hold the items.   Here's how made them:



cut two pieces of pattern paper 5" x 4".



Take both papers and gently fold them in half.  I then cut from the bottom to the top in an angle. 



They should both have that same angle towards the top.



Next I used some decorative scissors to trim the tops.  I added in two holes on each side of the little bag for my ribbon.



I stitched my little bags together but you can just glue them together.



Next I tucked my gift card inside the bag.



Next weave the ribbon through the holes.  I started with the furthest hole in coming up from the back and then took the long piece up through the other hole.  Next I wrapped it around the back and came back down through the first hole on the left side.  This way it is difficult for the kids to open if they are tempted to peek.  I added little tags on the ribbon and tied it in a bow.  Now I have some cute little bags that I can reuse!

Supplies: Ink (Ranger); Pattern Paper (Fancy Pants); Ribbons (Fancy Pants); Rub-ons (Fancy Pants); Tags (Fancy Pants)

Ronda Palazzari
Tuesday, December 23, 2008 3:56:44 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [2] 
We interrupt this program...
...to bring you the official Norad tracking of Santa!  Can you believe he's almost here!  Where did that time go?



Amy Martin
Tuesday, December 23, 2008 2:26:13 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Thank You Set

I can't believe tomorrow is Christmas Eve!!!  This year, I decided to do New Year's Cards because I just haven't been able to pull it together to get Christmas cards done. But, I did manage to make this set of thank you notes. I love handmade thank you notes for after the holidays. I'm going to be using this set, but they could also make a wonderful present. Add the envelopes and tie them with a bow. Place them in a gift bag and you're good to go!

 They were super easy to make. I just embossed the background cardstock with my Cuttlebug embossing folders. Then I cut the snowflake with my Cricut. (I'm sure you could use pre-cut ones instead.) Then, I stamped the sentiment and layered it onto the snowflake.

 

 

 

I added the little red pearl for a splash of color.

I hope you all have a peaceful holiday with your family this week, whether that be Hannukah or Christmas! May the spirit of the season fill you with joy.

All the best ~ Anabelle

(Supplies-Die Cut Machine-Cricut, Cartridge- Joys of the Season, Embossing Folder-Prococraft (used in Spellbinders Wizard), Cardstock-Bazzil, Stamp-Kitchen Sink, Ink-Stampin' Up, Embossing Powder-Ranger, Pear-Queen and Co.)


Anabelle O’Malley
Tuesday, December 23, 2008 9:27:48 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [9] 
# Monday, December 22, 2008
Last minute Christmas card ideas!

Calling all procrastinators!
This post is for you!

I can procrastinate with the best of them!

I needed Christmas cards for 4 girls that I work with but with all the craziness of the season I have been putting it off thinking that I would find some time somewhere.
But of course I did not find that time. When it finally came down to the wire, I had to come up with something.

Last night I gave myself a little challenge.
I started watching a rerun of King of Queens (love that show!) and told myself that I had to finish all 4 cards before the end of the show.
So I grabbed a few blank cards, adhesive, 4 holiday chipboard embellishments, a few scraps of paper, & brads (a current staple of mine) and went to work.
And before the end of the show, I was done!

Now these cards are not going to win any awards or anything but they are cute, simple, and handmade. And it took me less than 30 minutes!
So if you are still in the need for some holiday cards, here are a few ideas for ya!

Supplies: Cards (DCVW); Patterned paper, chipboard embellishments, brads (KI Memories, Festive line)

Have a Merry Christmas!
gretchen


Gretchen McElveen
Monday, December 22, 2008 11:27:08 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1] 
# Sunday, December 21, 2008
Some Beautiful Christmas Projects...

I absolutely love the gallery here at Memory Makers - there are so many incredible projects and layouts to browse through.  Since Christmas is only 4 days away I decided to share some more of my favorite Holiday projects in the gallery!

This layout of Sue Petterson is simply gorgeous!  I am so envious of the way she can scrapbook digitally! 

This card by JackieAnn Williams is so adorable!!!  I love the scalloped edge and the little snowmen, too cute!

This layout by Flor R. is just stunning - the colors, the glitter embellishments - WOW!!

 

How awesome is this layout by Sandra Stanton?!  I loe the way she embellished the photos with the lights and ornaments - I love the entire design!

And last but not least this layout by Carola Tolleson is simply stunning!  The little stars, the silver embellishments - SO gorgeous!!  I love it!

I hope you all loved these layouts as much as I did - I am definitely ready to get back into my scrap room and create!!


Jaime Warren
Sunday, December 21, 2008 11:13:15 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1] 
extra special wrapping paper

Sometimes you just want to wrap a present in an extra special way and that is what I did with this one for my Mom. She loves vintage artwork especially old fashioned paintings and drawings of children, so I went on line and found this beautiful black and white drawing of "little red riding hood and the big bad wolf". The black and white drawing printed out on cream cardstock looked beautiful on the plain paper, all I needed to add was some bright red ribbon, a tag I cut out using my Cricut die cutting machine and some letter stickers. I know she will love it and she can keep the picture too! I know this time of year gets busy but sometimes taking the time to wrap a present in an extra special way is worth it!

This is my last post for the week - so I want to wish everyone a very blessed Christmas, have a wonderful week with your family and friends!

Christine

Christine Drumheller
Sunday, December 21, 2008 10:05:01 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [5] 
# Friday, December 19, 2008
Everything is Better with Some Sparkle

I love adding sparkle to homemade holiday decor. This is a fun little wreath to add some holiday cheer to the second level of my home. I made the wreath from cardboard that came in a shipment of scrapbook goodies. You can use an old box, or any material that is sturdy. I used my Creative Memories circle cutter to make a circle. I picked up some tinsel from Target (a good time to get those holiday decorations on sale). I cut a length of the tinsel to wrap around the circle that I thought would be enough and stapled the end piece to the back once I had covered the frame. Then I looked through my stash on hand and added some fun sparkle elements and embellishments. The final step is to add a piece of ribbon to hang and volia! :) This is a good way to use supplies on hand and to recycle!  Have a wonderful and blessed holiday!

Products Use: Adhesive (Scrapbook Adhesives Square Pop Dots);Gems (Heidi Swapp); Letters (K & Company);Pattern Paper (Hambly, Paper-Source and Sassafrass Lass) Misc:Angel Punch (Michael's);Fabric Flowers,and Tinsel (Target)


Veronica Jennings
Friday, December 19, 2008 12:58:09 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [3]