Saturday, June 30, 2007

Flower Power Class is Tomorrow!!

Tomorrow is the big day--it's the Flower Power class!! The layouts are super fun and the flowers are awesome! I am so excited! I still have a couple of spaces left--make sure you get in by calling Scrappin' Good Times at 909-305-0748. We will be using chipboard flowers, die cut flowers, acetate (ghost) flowers, plastic flowers, fabric flowers, felt flowers...you name it, we are using it!

Here are the layouts we are doing:

This is the original layout for the class...



















...but I wanted to show you more, so I added this layout with more techniques...













and this card...


















...and a cute little tin for you to store your extra flowers in. And believe me...you WILL have some fun extras to take home!

We are going to have a blast! Hope to see you there.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Quite possibly, the best baby ever...

Matt has a shirt that says that. I think my kids are trying to live up to the slogans on their shirts. Katie is super helpful when she has on a plain shirt. And then she is a terror when she has on some sassy princess shirt. Today Matt is wearing a monkey shirt from Gymboree. It has a monkey with a banana on his head and it says "sily". Well he has been chatting away and laughing all morning...acting silly!

Matt is now sleeping through the night. And he is ticklish too! We got him to laugh so hard that he got all sweaty! LOL Okay, well maybe that wasn't such a good idea. And Katie has been super helpful and a great helper the last couple of days. She is being a great big sister.

Today I am going to visit a friend and catch up on old news. Then I plan on coming home and scrapping away! I am hoping to have a pretty productive day..we'll see!!

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Paper Bag Book Trick

This is one of my fave new ways of making pockets in paper bag books. I am sure someone else already "invented" this technique but I stumbled upon it by accident when designing my "Our Little Monkey" paper bag book sample.



I gave the first session of the "Our Little Monkey" paper bag book class on Thursday. Boy, was I excited when I was in Scrappin' Good Times today while Cindy was giving her "Night to Remember" paper bag book class. I heard Rachel, a customer who had been in my Thursday night class, describe this technique to Cindy. I am so happy when people actually learn something in my classes besides just coming away with a project. Woohoo Rachel!

Since the tip is so easy, I figured I'd go ahead and share it here with pics to demo.

STEP 1: Fold your paper bag in half as you would to make the book.

STEP 2: Insert a 5.25" x 5" piece of cardstock wrong side up underneath the flap made by the bottom of the bag. Attach with adhesive. The paper may need to be 5.25" x6" depending on the paper bag you use. The 5.25" side should be vertical.


STEP 3: Fold the paper sticking out of the flap over onto the flap and attach with adhesive. The paper showing should now be right side up. The makes a nice finished edge on the edge of the pocket. Now more paper cuts! No more curled paper edges! Woohoo! But we're not done yet...


STEP 4: Add a 3"x 5.25" piece of paper under the flap to cover the last bit of paper bag showing on that page (not shown). Glue, staple, or otherwise attach the edges of the flap to the page to make the pocket. Insert tags, mats, or whatever into the pocket.

Some additional ideas about how to finsh off the pocket:
  • Secure with brads on each side. Use 2 or 3 to change things up!
  • Punch two holes on each side of the pocket, thread ribbon through, and tie a bow to secure the pocket sides.
  • Staple the edges of the pocket. Or use the Fastenator.
  • Secure with rivets or eyelets using the Crop-A-Dile.
  • Tack the edges down with embroidery stitches and yarn or embroidery thread.
  • Sew the edges by machine.

Tips Picked Up by CK!

I just found out that two tips I submitted last year to CK are online. Here are the links to my tips:

Vacation Trinkets
http://www.creatingkeepsakes.com/scrap/tips/tips_info.ihtml?index_field=4397

Distressing rub-ons
http://www.creatingkeepsakes.com/scrap/tips/tips_info.ihtml?index_field=4398

These are my second and third tips picked up by CK! Woohoo!