July 31, 2011

Magic of Oz Mini Album

Hello everyone! Amber here. This is my first project as a Paper Pals design team member. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I enjoyed creating it.

For this project I used "The Magic of Oz" line by Graphic 45. You have GOT to get down to Paper Pals to check it out. What a fabulous line! It's whimsical, fun, and nostalgic. I absolutely LOVE the coordinating chipboard tags too! I used lots of Tim Holtz charm clips. Love those little guys.

I'm not going to show you every page of this album, just my favorites. If you want to see it all in person head down to Paper Pals! Pick up some of this awesome paper and chipboard tags while you're there.

Front Cover - All I did here was cover two pieces of chipboard and glued them together on three sides to create a pocket for a tag. I also added some stickles to the Emerald City and poppies for a little punch of bling. The chain is attached by a jump ring and has a clasp on it, but I like to just slip it on and off.
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I added a Tim Holtz key and sprocket gear as well as a chipboard tag to the chain. Did I already mention that I LOVE these chipboard tags? They're nice and thick.
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There's the tag I mentioned earlier. I printed off a few fun quotes from the movie and used them throughout the album.
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On the inside cover I added a little spot to write a personalized note to the recipient of this mini.
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I added two folding folders inside that stick into small pockets.
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They give you the option to add four more photos or mix it up with journaling spots.
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This is one of my favorite elements. I used a Tim Holtz memo pin to create this latch along with one of the chipboard tags and an elastic band. This folds out and has two pictures inside.
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Just like with the front cover, I made a pocket for a final tag that slips into the back cover, but instead of slipping it in from the top it slips in from the side.
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That's the end folks! This paper really was the star of this mini. I didn't feel like I had to over embellish or add much to it.
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Before I sign off I want to tell you about a fabulous product that will be coming to Paper Pals soon; Scor-Tape. It's double-sided adhesive like the red line tape, but you can tear it. No scissors needed people, and I personally think it's stronger than the red line tape. Not to mention you get a lot more for your money. It's a must-have if you like to make mini albums. I love this stuff!

I hope you enjoyed my first design team project. I'm looking forward to creating more in the next five months!
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July 9, 2011

Hip Hooray-- Boy by MME

Hip Hooray! A super duper birthday line that works great for boys AND girls! They created this line for boys, but I found it to work great for girls too-- especially girls who are a little older or not so fond of pink. :)

I had a lot of easy ideas come to me for the cards and I'm happy with the way they have turned out. The accessory sheet  and the Bazzill pleated borders made it simple!


Layouts were fun using this line and the Technique Tuesday chipboard circles. I covered the largest circle w/ pattern papper and wrapped the smaller one with tulle. I think it has quite a unique look to it.

Then I did a layout for my daughter's birthday-- the colors from this line worked perfectly with the environment of the gymnastics party.

Lastly, I made the layout w/ my son on the bike. "The Whee! Part" was a story I wrote down a couple of years ago and have been waiting to scrap it. So glad I got it down on paper now!

Go in to the store and get some "Hip Hooray" for your next birthday layouts!
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June 29, 2011

What's Up Wednesday?

Well I made a lovely little video last night but I couldn't get it to load so instead I have a bunch of photos.  My friends and I threw a baby shower for our friend, Alison.  I took a ton of photos with the idea that I would make her a shower book.  I got a 8x8 We R Memory Keepers Scrap Book from the store as well as all the boy themed lime twist papers from My Mind's Eye.  I also added a couple sheets of My Mind's Eye fine and dandy paper.  I love the way these papers go together.  It totally takes the guess work out of color combos.
I had a bunch of photos so I wanted something fast and easy.  I cut some photos to 4x4 and left some at 4x6.  I simply mounted them on the paper and cut out some words on the Cricut.  My Mind's Eye has great accessories that go so well with this paper.  

I had so many photos of her opening presents so I cropped all of them down to 4x4 and slapped them down on the page.
For some pages I spent more time but once I was organized this book came together very fast.  I have a few finishing touches and then I can send it off. 
I got some lime twist twine that I plan on using in the book.  I am thinking I will tie it around the 2x3 pattern paper that I put inside the pockets of this page protector.  The book came with divided page protectors with room for 2-4x6s and 2-2x4 spots.  I cut pattern paper to fit in those pockets.  I also bought some full 8x8 page protectors and used a mix of both. 
Sorry for the delay.  Thanks for stopping in. 
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Our Design Team is so creative!  One of the compliments I hear over and over again from people visiting our store is how amazing all of the samples are.  Well, the majority of the in store samples are from this amazing team of scrapbookers.  I know  I LOVE them so if you see a post or sample that inspires YOU please feel free to leave a comment.
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June 25, 2011

Bo Bunny Timepiece

Here's a Design Team layout by Leah Candler using the Bo Bunny line, Timepiece.
The combo of this product line, the Tim Holz metal key, Kaiser flowers and Technique Tuesday chipboard shapes and the adorable photo just works perfectly together!

And, a couple of lovely cards with the line too...
Nice work, Leah! Thanks for your contributions to the Design Team while you were here!
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June 22, 2011

Whats up Wednesday!

This is just a simple 8X8 of an old photo of my parents with 3 of what would eventually be 8 children. I used the October Afternoon five and dime series for it and it was really fun, I could have really gone hog wild but I wanted to keep this picture precious. I had this great fathers day Idea years ago because my father could not keep track of all his cards from us. I bought him an 8x8 album and started scrapbooking him 8x8 lay-outs with pictures of our family for special occasions. Now I just send it to him, sometimes with a note on back and he slips it into the photo Album. He just loves this! It is so practical and meaningful at the same time. It is easy to throw together an 8x8 and it means so much if the receiver can look them over in an album instead of digging them out of a box. Something to think about. love, Deb
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June 17, 2011

Paper Pals Design Team Call!

Paper Pals is excited to announce that we are searching for new members for our design team. This call is open June 20, 2011 through July 5, 2011.

So WHO are we looking for?We are looking for inspiring designers who are creative, ambitious, and love a challenge. We are looking for designers who can display the following:
~ Open communication skills
~ Unique individual style
~ Teamwork and cooperation
~ Ability to work within deadlines and under pressure
~ Skilled with technology: taking and uploading photos of projects, blogging and social networking

How do you apply?Submit the following:
1. 2 or 3 of your favorite layouts that you feel best showcase your style
2. 2 or 3 cards that you feel best showcase your style

All entries must have your name printed on the back. Submit your entries at our store June 20 through July 5 . (Remember, we are closed on Sundays).

The fine print:The design team term will run for 6 months, July 2011 through January 2012.

If you have questions please contact Karen at the store by calling
509-332-0407.
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June 15, 2011

What's Up Wednesday

It's What's Up Wedneday again! I've recorded another video to promote the new My Minds Eye products at the store... check it out!

And it's even better in person, so come on in to see for yourself!
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June 4, 2011

Bella Blvd.

Another "super cute" boy line of double-sided patterned paper, this time from Bella Blvd.  The collection is called "Mr. Boy" and the fun dinosaurs, stars, and stripes in primary colors make an excellent backdrop for little boy pictures!  I really had fun with this paper!

The challenge for me was using the "FUNdamental Technique Tuesday" chipboard circle.  (On a side note, my niece, Jamie Harper, is a designer for Technique Tuesday and she can literally "pop out" the cutest layouts using any and every thing!!  Here is a cute layout she did using the FUNdamental chipboard circles.)  But, I had fun with this.  I stamped the circle with a pigment ink "chalk" stamp pad to give it the blue color to match the paper...I really like how it turned out.

The cutest part of the layouts are my grandsons, I never get tired of scrapbooking when I have such fun pictures to use!





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June 1, 2011

Karen Foster Design

One of the reasons that I love being on the design team is that I am challenged to step out of my box.  My assignment this week was to create using Karen Foster Design: Summer Sun, Wild Water & Making Waves Collage Paper as well as Splish Splash Cardstock Stickers.  The collage paper is one I wouldn't normally pick because I have trouble covering it up.  After looking through countless magazines I finally settled on an idea. 
 This paper is super fun and great for a whole bunch of water fun.  I made little loops in the ribbon and then attached charms I had made out of the stickers.
 I got some paper board circle shapes to play with.  I covered 2 of them with cardstock and embroidered on the other. 
Cards made out of the few little scraps I had left. 
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May 19, 2011

What's Up Wednesday

I love everything Tim Holtz..I try to keep all his stuff together. He has GREAT embellishments for scrap booking, I have also made allot of jewelry with his products.

So many different things can be done! I have added a courage charm and used a pink pearl for a breast cancer awareness necklace for my boss, who's sister is a cancer survivor.
 


Thanks for visiting!


Leah Candler
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May 10, 2011

What's up, Wednesday?

I love to scrapbook, but for me, the part of scrapbooking that I struggle with most is journaling.  "Simple Scrapbooks" (a magazine that is no longer in print---and I miss it!) published an idea book titled "Scrapbook Shortcuts with Quizzes and Questions. 25 easy quizzes to jumpstart your journaling today, scrapbook YOU painlessly, tips and tricks for getting the story."  This idea book came out a few years ago and I still pull it out on a regular basis to get ideas. 

It's fun to "interview" our grandchildren about once a year and record their answers on a scrapbook layout.  I am working on a layout using these questions:

Who is the smartest person in your family?

What is your Daddy really good at?

How are you different than your Mommy?

What can you do better than your Daddy?

What is one thing Mommy always says to you?

What do you and your Daddy do together that you will always remember?

How do you know that Mommy and Daddy love you?

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You can also record the answers to the following questions every year and see how they change as the child gets older:

Favorite subject in school, best friends, favorite lunch, something new I've learned, favorite movie, the best thing about me, the most fun I've had lately, favorite song, favorite clothes to wear, last compliment I received, favorite toy, favorite TV show, favorite thing to eat.

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Using the quizzes is also the perfect way to scrapbook about yourself.  There is no greater gift for your friends and family than a glimpse of the "real" you, a "slice of your life" right now!  These questions can be answered yearly for a personal year-end inventory:

The last person I sent a card to

What I ate for lunch today

Something I just learned

My favorite song this year

The last book I read

What I'm wearing right now

The last phone call I made

Inside, I don't feel very different from when I was

The last restaurant I ate at was

My favorite TV show

The last movie I saw

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You can capture someone by just doing journaling blocks of their "favorites." 


One last idea is a "fill in the blanks" approach to journaling.  These idea also comes from the book:

*If I hadn't become a _____, I might have been a _____.

*If I hadn't gone to _____, I might have never met _____.

*If I hadn't learned to ____, I would never have gotten to _____.

*My _____ is my most prized possession.

*My ability to _____ is one of my greatest skills.

*If asked, my family will say my greatest accomplishment is _____.

*I'm sorry I will never see _____ again.

*Going to _____ taught me that _____.

*My life would be easier if I got my _____ fixed.

*I would be happy if I never saw another _____ again.

I could go on and on, but I think this gives you an idea of the fun you can have will this approach to journaling!!
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April 27, 2011

What's Up, Wednesday?



Hi.  It is Leah Larson.  I get to fill you in on what is going on in my world.  Have you ever been asked "How often do you scrapbook?"  Well I would love to be able to scrap every day but we all live in the real world.   I do get to check in on some of my favorite blogs daily.
Ali Edwards, Becky Higgins and Cathy Zielske"s are the 3 blogs that I check on a daily basis.  I especially love Ali's blog and enjoy reading about her life and her projects.  I also check in on a regular basis at Blue Cricket Design.  I like when they have a show and tell linking party were you can check out what people on other blogs are doing.  There are a lot of talented people out there.  I am thankful for that because it gives me an endless supply of inspiration.  Check out the blog little things bring smiles.  I am thinking that these canvases can also be done with letters cut out on the Cricut.  I love the bright colors.  I am thinking of making them for my craft room.  Perhaps with words like:  create, cut, paste, crop, sew....  So much to do so little time.  Thanks for stopping in to my world.
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April 19, 2011

What's Up! Wednesday

It's my turn to share on What's Up Wednesday, and I decided to try something new for Paper Pals-- a video post!

Enjoy as I share with you my favorite things available at Paper Pals right now.

What's your favorite?
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April 10, 2011

BoBunny Gabrielle Elegance



The line of paper I used is BoBunny Gabrielle Elegance, what a beautiful line,I love double sided paper. With paper like this a person doesn't need allot of embellishments.


I cut the Family out with the Cricket Home Accents cartridge, the metal tag is Tim Holtz. The butterfly I cut 2 of the same out so I could layer it and fold the wings to give it some dimension! It turned out great I think.

The cards were very simple. I cut the butterflies out with an inch circle punch and I Mog Podged them with the glitter to give them a little sparkle...love the bling!!!
 
Thanks for stopping by! Leah Candler
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April 6, 2011

Whats Up Wednesday!






My latest and greatest infatuation is mini books. They can give the "life artist" a chance to do a quick slice of life; a childs soccer season, a typical monday, Easter or any fun day with the family et. These little slices of life help you remember a lot without a lot of time put into them and they are easy to pick up and look at, really fun to embellish and you can whip it out in an afternoon. Paper Pals has tons of ideas for quick, sweet, fun mini-book scrapbooking. I did a mini-album of Romans summer for a Valentines gift this year and he loved it! I used the "My Minds Eye fine and Dandy" Collection at Paper Pals, It was a total blast!
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