Showing posts with label Scrapbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrapbook. Show all posts

Friday, April 8

Shop your Scraps!

How do you "shop your stash?" 

Shanna Noel is always saying "use what you have". Yesterday I took my paper scraps from 20 years of scrapbooking  and cut them into 3x4 cards. There was still usable scraps, I punched those into tabs.


I started out with them in a berry box but my collection quickly out grew the berry box.
This box came with peanut brittle inside and jar once held olives.‪#‎nomoneyspent‬ Bible journaling is about being in the Word of God not ‪‎shopping and spending lots of money.

Thursday, April 7

Created Crop in Burlington ON


Scrapbookers and Card-makers Welcome!

Created crop is a time for fellowship in the Bible with other paper crafters. A time to look at the scriptures and make deeper connections with the text. Beginner and seasoned art journalers will have a chance to illustrate their faith with:
  • 8 hours of Crop time
  • Beginner Workshops
  • Devotional time
  • Make and take
  • Welcome pack & Door prize!
Fresh Lunch and refreshments are included with registration.

Tuesday, December 14

2011 (gift) Calendar

            I like to make a photo calendar for my mother{grandma Ruby} every year. I know she loves it because she always keeps it on the mantel over the fire place. I don't think she uses the calendar part at all but the pictures can always be seen.
So this year instead of ordering a photo calendar, I made her this  8 X 8 calendar.
Same idea as the calendars I had been ordering from vista print but with smaller "take-a-glance" type months. I found a classy mission style easel stand to hold the calendar on the mantel.
When the year is done the 8 X 8 pages can be slipped into an album.
Happy Krafting, Shaz
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Saturday, July 10

Florida Scrapbook

The kids are at camp this week so... I've been scrapbooking!
I used the Scrappy Sunday July sketched for these double pages.


Happy Krafting, Shaz

p.s. I {heart} comments!
Recipe:
Tools: paper Trimmer, EK Success. The Slice, Making Memories. 
Paper: Kraft, Rose, SU! DP Junebug, Basic Grey.
Stamps:  none
Embellishments: Stickers,Rub-ons, Buttons, Basic Grey. Doily, Dollar store
Ink: None

Friday, July 9

A plus teacher

I have been Scrapbooking all week.  Scrapbooking is my first paper craft Love!
Here is a page I made of my kiddo's last day of school. She just loved he kindergarden teacher!
I used Courtney's sketch for this page. I was also inspired by the Stampin Sister  Challenge #46 - 2 Chronicles 7:14. The dies are cut with the Making Memories Slice "Back to School" SD card.
The PCD sketch Challenge is on till the 15th of July.
You still have time!
Happy Krafting, Shaz

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Recipe:
Tools: paper Trimmer, EK Success. The Slice, Making Memories. 
Paper: White & Pink, SU! Red swiss-dot scalloped edge, unknown.
Stamps:  You're Dandy, sets by Practicing Creativity Designs
Embellishments: Ribbon, unknown
Ink: Jet black, Versa-mark

Sunday, May 9

Obsessed with Scrapbooking Giveaway!



1) Cricut Summer Vacation cartridge
2) Cricut Summer in Paris cartridge
3) a pack of SEI Happy Paper (12" x 12" size)
4) a package of Tim Holtz grungeboard
AND....drumroll....

A Cricut GYPSY!!

Friday, April 9

Update & Guest DT spot tomorrow!!!

Hey, I don't have a card today but I will tomorrow!

I broke my camera's cord and can't upload picture. BUT!!! Luckily my Super Friend/ Brother in law's Fiancee had the same camera cord so tomorrow I will be showing you a fun card for the
Cinema Saturday Challenge!!!
You know how I love the merge of movies and papercrafting going on over there!
Well I am this week's guest designer, and you are going to love the card I have made.
You should go over and check out the sneak peaks!
BEFORE you go is anyone out there going to Scrapfest in Kitchener, ON?
Happy Krafting, Shaz
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Tuesday, March 9

Grandpa in real life

Hey there, I have a scrapbook layout for you crafters today but first I have a little note.
**NOTE**I will be adding an item to the Blog Candy every post from today until draw day!
If you have not seen the blog candy yet head over to the ~Blog Candy~ to enter.
Today I will be adding: Rub-ons by Basic Grey!
Now for the scrapbook page.
This layout is inspired by the Cinema Saturday Creative Challenge #69 - Dan in Real Life. I am not sure if it qualifies, since it is not a card, but, Oh well. I had never seen the movie but watched after seeing the challenge being posted. "Dan in Real Life"  is a great movie, truly a hidden gem!
The first thing I thought of after watching this movie was a father's love. Dan is an extremely loving man. He loves his parents, brother, sisters, daughters, wife, and work.
So I scrapped these pictures of my Dad's 60th birthday.
I used an old Scrappy Sunday sketch over at the Paper Craft Planet.
I scrapbook and both sides of my page.{to save card stock} So here is the back side of the page.
I turned the sketch from the front  sideway for the layout on the back.
On the back you can see the great Basic Grey rub-ons I am adding to the blog candy giveaway!
Happy Krafting, Shaz
Don't forget about the Blog Candy giveaway! Go here to enter.
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Wednesday, March 3

Autumn 8X8 scrapbook

Today I am showing a Autumn 8X8 scrapbook I made.
We took a week-end away for our 11th anniversary.
We went to Toronto to the Theater and Niagara Falls to the place we got married.
I used selected 3 main colors for the book: Brown Orange and Teal
I used double page layout based on Pagemaps sketches. {pagemaps}
I used Nestabilities and the Cricut for the die cuts in my Autumn 8X8 scrapbook. 
To save paper on my Autumn 8X8 scrapbook I used BOTH sided of my base card-stock.
I was able to make this album in one day. All the paper in this book is from Stampin' up. 
If you have any questions about my Autumn 8X8 scrapbook just leave a comment.
Happy Krafting, Shaz
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Friday, February 19

Shutterfly: review w/ pictures

The first thing I would like to say is I was not asked to review this product. I am reviewing to share information with fellow scrapbookers. That being said I have never reviewed a product before and if I leave a un-answered question just leave a comment and I will gladly share my opinion.

My first impression:
I received a e-coupon to Shuttterfly for a free 8X8 scrapbook. I loved that! Happily I joined the Shutterfly site and was eager to get my pictures on the site and ready for a project. The Shutterfly site is very "user friendly". I had no problems signing up or finding information on Shutterfly products.
Uploading:
We I have an older MAC and found it very difficult to upload my pictures. Here is where the information was hard to find. To upload my pictures with the "iPhoto" application I had to have an iPhone or iTouch. Sadly I don't have either, so I continued to look for ways to upload my picture to Shutterfly. I was very discouraged. The link to upload my picture was not clearly marked it was labeled as an "additional Options" and then in that window as "use one by one unloader". After I finally found this I was quickly dragging and dropping my JPEG files.
Creating:
With all my pictures in an album I started to create my 8X8 scrapbook. I choose the "Simple Path" to work on my book. I had never made any thing like  this I wanted to have a bit of quick success. With the Simple Path I selected a theme and dragged the pictures I uploaded to an album to my creation. Since the picture I was using are now stored in my Shutterfly account I switched computers and used my husbands laptop {PC}. I liked that, because I I don't always use my MAC. I often work on project at my Mothers or on the go with Hank's PC. With a the Pc things went fast. I arranged my pictures added the captions and moved pages.
Ordering:
Like most on-line ordering fill the form and agree. I also ordered 50 free print with my 8X8 book. The priced reflected that my items were indeed free. I just had to pay shipping. I love free stuff. I thought It would be beneficial to order the items at the same time and save on shipping.
I did not save on shipping by ordering the prints and the 8X8 book at once.
I liked the e-mail that I received quickly after and the detail it showed. It stated that I had 3 hours to stop my order this was comforting for me, knowing I had time to change my mind.
Product:
The book arrived in 7 days and I was happy with that. But it came alone. The prints have not arrived. The packaging was pretty the yellow box was like a gift when I saw it. I opened the package and the 8X8 book was wrapped in a cello sleeve with Shutterfly printed on it. I though it was very cute.
Now for the real details. All of my children have black hair contrast is very important in photo processing. I am a fan of Fuji paper and Shutterfly advertised Fuji for it's print. I expected equal quality in the book. I did not get the contrast I was expecting in my 8X8 book.
 
Here you can see the 8X8 Book vs. the actual Photo.
 
The images in the 8X8 book have too much blue in them. For my dark haired children it almost drowns out the face. I am disappointed with this. I made this book for my mother and the faces are what she wants to show her friends.
 
Overall:
Shutterfly has great service and beautiful presentation of there products. 
The paper in the book is very vibrant the inside cover had a lovely cover stock. The outer cover on the Hardcover version is firm and the color is equally vibrant to the pages inside.
Photo quality is not he best. Needed more contrast for best resolution of my photos.
Still waiting for my free prints.
I would love to hear YOUR opinion of Shutterfly.
I found this review as well by Erin of Scraps and Paps.


Happy Krafting!  

~,Shaz  p.s. I {heart} Your Comments

Monday, February 1

World Vision {scrapbook}

Hey there, Krafty friends.
I am under the weather with a sore throat. I am tying to relax so I can get back to life quickly! I thought I would show some Scrapbook pages I have been working on. These are pictures and progress reports of our World Vision Sponsor Child.  I have collected all the mail we received from her over the last 8 years and kept them in an envelope. I spoke to the kids about what we should do with the child's drawings and pictures. They asked me to create a scrapbook.




The lay-outs are all very simple since they only have one picture. I am tying to think of ways to add the progress reports and drawings. If you have any ideas please share in the comment box. But for now I am happy to have started this project.
We love supporting our World Vision Child. She is in our prayers daily and the kids think of her in such a loving manner.
F.Y.I.
If you are interested in sponsoring a World Vision Child in a country of need {maybe Haiti}
Check out World Vision's Canada , USA or International websites. You can select DOB, gender,  and/or country for your World Vision Child. We chose a female World Vision Child that was born the same year as our oldest. We did this so the kids could identify with her like a sister and they Do!




Happy Krafting!

~,Shaz
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Friday, November 6

It's me!

Another Scrap-book layout.
I scrapped this page of my little girl last year when she started kindergarden.
I included some **sweet** memorabilia.
The little craft in this layout is an item she made in her class.
It was to show what she thought she looked like.
The teacher also wrote some things she said about herself.


Have a great Week-end!
Shaz

Thursday, November 5

Thanksgiving



We have celebrated Thanksgiving here, south of the boarder. But I am sure our southern neighbors are starting to think about Thanksgiving. My brothers and I have gotten older and we have made some new "more mature" tradition. Some like Pecan Pie or ice-cream. 
We LOVE to play RISK!



I am not sure how it started but it is our new favorite tradition.
In this lay-out I documented the prominent players.
My brother my husband and myself.
I would also like to mention in year 4 of Thanksgiving RISK I won!
{hehehehehe}

Hey did you know there was a Lost version of Risk?
***I have done a literal translated the article for you***

Do you have any unique Thanksgiving traditions ?
Let me know,
Shaz


Wednesday, November 4

little{laundry}

I love The Greeting Farm and I love Basic Grey.
So you can only guess how I  feel about his scrapbook page.
ADORATION!!!

{material}
"Baby pink" "Cocco" and "hollyhock" card-stock from CTMH. "Bittersweet"designer paper from Basic Grey. "Laundry day" stamp from The Greeting Farm. Image colored with EK success colored pencils.
I love Scrapbooking,
Shaz

Tuesday, October 6

birthday{cake}

Birthday, birthday, birthdays! It IS birthday season in our house. Two down and one more to go. I have so many birthday pictures that I need to scrap!

Check out these butterflies! See there little bodied? Those, are page turns. Aren't they perfect?
I love scrapbooking!
Leave a comment:
What do you like to scrap?

SHaz
{material}
red blue and kraft card-stock{SU!}. designer paper{SU!}, wide oval punch and Scalloped edge punch{SU!}, butterfly punch{Martha}, page turns and large brads{unknown} Happy Birthday to you stamp{SU!} real red ink{SU!}

Monday, September 28

Sketched{page}

I love scrap-booking! It is truly my favorite thing to do.
I found this great site called: Unscripted Sketches.
It was mentioned on Momiji's blog {Hollie}.
When I saw Hollie's sample, I could not resist.
Take a look, this is Sketch #25:
The Sketches are so perfect.
Well, I dug right in and scrapped 3 pages inspired by this sketch.
Only 2 ended up looking like the sketch so here they are.

It was so much fun! I had a great time making these pages.
What do you think ?


See you soon,
Shaz

Wednesday, June 10

love{fly}

Summertime and butterflies it seems like a perfect match. {sigh} All my kids love getting dressed in costumes and playing pretend. That being said: I must have purchased 100 pairs or wing as a Mom. Now it is time to scrap those great times! For this page I used ONE sheet of designer paper some was used to mat photographs and the rest I cut out the butterflies. I use dementional adhesives to raise the wings and bodies.
{click of image for a closer look}

"Fly"
Materials:
Craft and red card-stock. Designer paper "Ambrosia" {Basic Grey} brown ink letters cut with Cricut.

Happy Scrappin'
Shaz

Monday, June 8

camp{happy}

We love the great outdoors. Going to camp is the highlight of our summer. This page is about back yard camping!
{click on image for closer look}

"Happy Trails!"
Materials:
Teal and red card-stock. 2 pages of double sided designer paper{K & Company: Wild Saffron} My way arrow pinch and words cut on Cricut machine.

Happy Scrappin'
Shaz

Monday, June 1

sweet{baby}

Hey look! No stamps.
Just rub-ons. Rub- ons are super easy to work with the can be applied to almost any surface.

"SWEET"
Material: Designer paper SU! Rub-ons SU! Red craft and lite blue card-stock. Letters cut with MM slice.
You can click on the pictures for a closer look!

Happy Scrappin'

Shaz