Saturday, August 9, 2008

Totally Wild and Totally Fun!

Tomorrow I'll be teaching this "Totally Wild" class at The Scrappin' Table!! Join me for a ferociously fun class, perfect for zoo photos & the Wild Animal Park, pictures from a rockin' party, or just your family's little "wild ones" in action.



This class was SOLD OUT but then I made a handful of extra kits and now we only have ONE SPOT LEFT! Do not miss out on this one--we'll be playing with doodlebug flock, stamping with bubblewrap, and just having a blast!

Are you a Shop Hopper? See a class you'd love to take but can't drive back to the store? Purchase any of my classes from the store and I will ship the kit to you with photos and step-by-step instructions, free from any shipping charges. If you'd like more info on how this works, just leave me a comment here or email me.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Simple Five Fridays #1 - Countdown Method

Here's the start of something new! Every Friday, starting with today, I'll be posting a simple project with just 5 elements. It could be an altered item, a layout, a card...something papercrafty and with 5 components, 5 steps, or that can be done in 5 minutes. It's all about fives on Fridays.

This week's project:

One of the best methods I have for scrapping pages quickly is to use what I call the
"Countdown Method".

I can waste a good 30 minutes looking for the "perfect embellishment" right in the middle of designing a layout--in that same amount of time I could have completed the page and moved on to another. By limiting the number of items in front of myself, it is easier to focus on the design and finish the layout quickly.

The "Countdown Method" consists of choosing a number first -- usually I choose 5.

Then you just count down:
  • 5 embellishments (brads & buttons)
  • 4 photos
  • 3 patterned papers
  • 2 stickers (alphas and a circle)
  • 1 Precut Border
Any tools, cardstock, ink, titles, and adhesives are freebies and you don't need to "count" them unless you want to. The more restrictive you are, the faster the page design will go, or at least that is how it works in my case. I do like to use alot of stuff so I am pretty liberal with the freebies (tools, etc).

Now, I could easily lose myself in choosing all of these elements and pore over my embellies for hours, totally defeating the purpose of the method--to complete pages fast. Trying to choose the elements in order (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 etc) could take forever too because where do you start?! Do you choose one paper or 5, choose 4 brads or 2 brads...?!?! Ahh!

The way to really get things moving is to have a starting point. Photos are the best place to start, naturally, since scrapbooking is supposed to be all about the photos.

Here's my entire design process on this layout:

Now I do make mistakes, I change my mind, and things aren't always a masterpiece. I'm not perfect and no one else is either. If someone tries to say they just sit and create and it comes so naturally perfect every time, they are lying and don't you buy their snake oil! LOL What follows here is a gilmpse into how I really think and how I really create pages.
STEP 1: For this page I had 4 photos. They were snow photos so the next step would be to find some snow paper. Since Xaver was wearing brown in the pics I knew I didn't want that color so I went for the blues in the snow.

STEP 2: I had two sheets of Imaginesce snow paper. They were both busy patterns so I needed one more sheet to round out it and be my background--when in doubt, I always turn to Scenic Route notebook patterned papers because they match everything. So there are 3 patterned papers...now to find embellies...

STEP 3: I had one sticker left that matched the papers - it was a two-parter with a snowman in the center and a ring around the outside...so there are the 2 Stickers.

STEP 4: Definitely I wanted some snow embellies so I opened my"white" drawer (I have everything arranged by color in my scrap area) to find something "snowy". I had 4 white snowflake brads and 2 clear snowflake buttons. Embellies usually look best when use in odd numbered amounts so I took out 3 of the brads and the 2 buttons...now I had my 5 embellies.

STEP 5: I needed something to breakup the busy patterns on the page so I chose a cardstock border from a set of Bazzill Just the Edge borders. The zigzag one looked kind of like icicles and I was doing a page about the hubby and didn't want a girly looking scalloped border since there was already glitter on the paper so then there's the 1 border.

Now as far as putting it all together, that is the design part and could take some hours if you get stuck. I used a tool - a sketch- as a jumping off point to prevent me from staring at the paper for another half hour. My page does not look like the sketch at all (on pg 63 of the Scrapbook Etc Page Planner issue) but it got me going. Again, tools are freebies.

I cut that crazy snowman paper down to 8" tall. I attached it to the middle of the notebook paper page. I then cut two 1" strips of the striped paper (it is argyle on the other side which I wanted to use initially but it was too green and dark) and attached those across the top and bottom of snowman paper.

Then I added the Cardstock border across the bottom.

The snowman really bugged me because he was so big and dominating the page. I knew I needed to get a title so I used him as a base for the title. On the sketch the title was on that side of the page so that's where I decided to put it too.

Oh, and here's a little trick in case the elements you have on hand are off a shade from everything else. Ink it like crazy--if everything is inked in the same color it ties all the elements together. Now of course this won't work with some things--inking everything orange on a purple page will not help make purple and orange match. I am talking about when you have two shades of blue and one just isn't quite right. The alpha stickers, cardstock border, and cardstock I used for matting did not match well at all--so I just inked them alot and they "work" now. And then I inked everything else to tie it all together (sticker, all the other papers, etc). Like Tim Gunn says, "Make it work" (I LOVE Project Runway!!)

I cut all my pics down and matted them. The sketch had all these squares for journal spots and such but I used that as a guide for cutting my pics. Once I started cutting I realized one of the pics wouldn't look right cropped so small so I left it longer than the others. Make it work...

I laid the pics out. I decided to highlight the smallest pic with the ring sticker . But then the sticker looked lost. So I punched out an arrow from cardstock with the SU! arrow punch (more freebies) and used that to highlight the photo even more. I ended up using the snowman sticker from the center of the ring on a card I made from the scraps leftover from the page.

I added my buttons and brads across the bottom. I normally don't use a ruler but I wanted them to be evenly spaced so I just laid a ruler across the border and put an item every 2", alternating between buttons and brads.

Really, you don't have to be a stickler for the "rules". If you decide later that your page really needs more stuff, go get it. The point is to get you going and committed to laying everything down, just using what you've got in front of you. I ended up deciding that this layout needed journaling strips instead of handwritten journaling on the notebook paper (which was my first plan). I made journaling strips on the computer, inked them to match, and finished off the page, even though they weren't in my initial plan. I did spend about 5 mins trying to figure out which font to use and then realized I was spending wayyyyy too much time on it so I committed to one of my faves, Teen Light.

Now, it is taking me probably 10 times longer to explain my entire creative process and everything that was going through my head than it did to make the layout. All of these decisions were made in seconds and actions done in seconds... maybe minutes in the case of the journaling. It really is a fast way to get things done!

Here's another layout I did using the same concept:

  • 5 patterned papers
  • 4 photos
  • 3 sets of chipboard accents
  • 2 journaling items (chipboard circle and a title)
  • 1 photo mat
This layout was actually a scraplift for a challenge but I used the "Countdown Method" to choose all of the page elements. I had decided to participate in the challenge about an hour before it ended so I made the page in half an hour, scanned it, and got it uploaded all in a total of 45 minutes from start to finish. I would not say it is my bestest most inspired work ever but I got another page done, used some stuff from my stash, and made it work for a challenge in less than an hour!

Enjoy your weekend!!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Banners and Binding!!

Exciting news!! Zutter's doing a Design Team Call!! Woohoo--get the info here:

http://www.zutterzisters.com/DesignTeamCall.html

I'll be applying!!

Here are some sneak peeks of a fun banner I made for The Scrappin' Table. I am now offering custom banners in my Etsy store too so be sure to check that out!!! I am really pleased with how this one came out--loved playing with all that glitter today!! Anne, on the Table's DT, helped me put the finishing touches and letters on tonight before Book Club. So without further ado...


To see the whole thing you'll have to go to the store!! Enjoy and see you soon... Now off to bed!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Book Club is Tonight!!!

Wooohoo!! I can't wait to see you all and have a great night of creativity and laughter. We meet from 7-9pm every first Wednesday monthly at The Scrappin' Table. This week we're playing with mini albums, altered books, lunchboxes, train cases--anything to "show off" scrapbooking around the house. Here's a little sneak peek at the Make n Take tonight:



I've been dying (for like a year LOL) to do something with this Doodlebug house:

I made a school house using Bazzill and Scenic Route papers and pencils!! How fun is that?! I just cut the pencils to length I wanted with wire cutters because that is what I had within reach--worked out great. **You'll be seeing these pencils on a class project too**


Why make a school house you ask? Well, to put my little flyers on for the Book Club Open House at The Scrappin' Table!! So stop in and pick up a flyer (or better yet just sign up) for our fun open house event on September 3. You won't regret it and hey, you might even join our Book Club too!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Why No Blogging?

Oh my goodness have I been busy. I've started posts but never get around to finishing them. I am hoping later tonight I can share some of the fun stuff I have been working on. And there is Book Club tomorrow night--still have to make my item to share! LOL

Here's what I've been doing:
  • Taking care of the nephews --4 kids in the house at one time--ahh!
  • Taking care of Xaver who came home sick with chest pains...I'm really concerned about that one...
  • Yelling at Katie--school needs to start like yesterday...
  • Making my sample for the Back To School Classes I am doing'
  • Working on my Desert Scrappers class stuff!!
  • Planning the new book club
  • Making a super fun banner for The Scrappin Table--still working on that one...
  • Checking Urban Anthology for the new DT announcement.
  • Keeping up with all the blogs I read.
  • Paying the bills...making sure I am on sub list again, just in case.
  • Prepping for the "Totally Wild" class on Sunday--can you believe it is almost SOLD OUT!!!
  • Playing with the Bind It All ...
  • Working on a new business concept with the hubby--we'll see what happens!!
  • Scrapping...
  • Making new stuff for my Etsy shop...
  • Submitting submitting submitting to the mags--something has to give somewhere!!
  • Redesigning my blog header...
  • Working on my new blog thing-- Simple Five Fridays!! It's gonna be a cool challenge!!
  • And unpacking.
Whew... I need a nap.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Win a SLICE!!

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It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year... *edited*



Well, not right this minute but it will be here before we know it!! Every year my Girl Scout troop, along with other troops in our area, collect items for Santa Claus Inc in San Bernardino, CA. You can learn more about them on their website: Santa Claus Inc. The short of it is that they help over 11,000 kids each year to have a great Christmas.

Two years ago we started making handmade bookmarks for SCI to give to kids at Christmas--they give out a lot of books and what's cuter than a nice handmade bookmark to go with the book?! Last year I started a campaign in January on scrapbook.com (with the Dezine Girlz) and WhoGivesAScrap? to collect bookmarks. I lost steam at about March, right about when Matt was born... so this year I am starting things a little closer to Christmas. We did collect over 500 handmade bookmarks last year though so that was awesome!! I even received bookmarks made by ladies as far away as the UK! In 2006 we donated 454 Bookmarks.

This year "elves are needed" once again!! You know you have scraps you will never use. Cute stickers. Stamps you love to use. Fibers and ribbon scraps. Don't hoard it! Make a bookmark!

Here are the guidelines:
  • Make the bookmarks about 2" x 6" in size
  • Please use an eyelet or grommet to reinforce the hole at the top if you are adding ribbon or fiber through the hole. Please do not staple or glue ribbon. You do not have to include a "tassle" if you don't want to.
  • Corner round the edges if possible.
  • You are welcome to laminate the bookmarks as well. It doesn't have to be fancy. You can use clear contact paper if you want. Many school supply stores (like Lakeshore Learning) offer self-laminating stations and you can laminate about 100 bookmarks for under $5.
  • Make sure they are sturdy--you can glue two pieces of paper back to back if you want to make them more rigid or use a chipboard center.
  • Any decorations should be able to lay flat in a book and should be able to hold up against the handling of a child.
  • You can sign the back with your name if you like (like "Created with love by: Nancy J")
  • Be creative and have fun!!
  • Deadline to mail bookmarks is November 25, 2008. I need to have them all counted and ready to go by the fist week of December.
  • Store bought bookmarks are welcome too!!
Bookmark Ideas


I made these bookmarks by gluing scraps, diecuts, and stickers all over a 12x12 sheet of paper. I cut it down to 2x6, laminated them, and then added eyelets and fibers to match. Simple Simple and it really used up alot of scraps.

Just another simple one--used 3 leftover diecuts from a pack and some fun paper. I had wayy wayy more pics of all the bookmarks I made and that everyone else made too. Can I find them? Nope. I searched both computers for an hour, found my old bookmark challenges and the links to the participants galleries weren't working anymore....Sorry! Well, I know you will all knock my socks off...

So Get to Bookmark Makin'!!! LOL

I'll be posting a PO Box address when it gets closer to the time to mail the bookmarks. In December my Girl Scout troop will present the bookmarks to Santa Claus Inc. Be sure to include your address and name on a sheet of paper in the box with your bookmarks--I'll sign the guest book at SCI with your info and they will send you a personal thank you letter.

I'll also start a slideshow of the bookmarks as they come in (once I get the first box) and keep a running tally at the top of my blog here.

I can't wait to see what you create!! If you have any questions please post them here and I'll answer here too. Thanks so much!!

Please leave a comment here stating your pledge--how many bookmarks can you make? Just 10 a month = 40 bookmarks!! That's 4o kids' lives you will touch!!

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Our project is being featured on Scrapbook Royalty's blog!!

Please send your completed bookmarks to:

Scrapbook Royalty
Bookmarks for Santa Claus Inc - Jennifer
PO Box 910665
San Diego, CA
92191