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Happy Half Year! July 4, 2011

Filed under: Cardmaking,Just a Thought — tencraftyfingers @ 12:41 AM
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This time I’m just popping in to share a quick card that created today as a thank you to a dear friend.  I only had a short of amount of time to create this as I was preparing a picnic lunch for my family to enjoy this evening.  It was quite the strategy too–I didn’t take too much time to fuss and fight over it.  I just had to get it done.  And it worked!  I got it done.  (I may have to try this time-limit scrapping again….that’s a thought….)

Speaking of getting it done, I’m getting myself primed and ready to really push at my crafty goals these next few months.  One of the biggest one is working on my personal professional development.  I really have adopted a sense of being a continuing learner, especially in this industry.  While the foundation rarely changes, there are always trends, new techniques, and something new to share.

At the end of the month, I will be attending my first ever scrapbooking conference.  While it’s hard for me to fit in as much PD as I would like, I think that it is important to always be looking to learn something new.  The other good thing? I will get to meet more people who like to do what I do.  Fun right?  We’re all a bunch of crafty geeks after all, aren’t we?

One day, I’d also like to teach a class, maybe at one of these conferences.  By teaching part-time at Michaels, I’m able to reach just a few folks at a time.  I would love the opportunity to share what I’ve learned on a grander scale.  Although I have done a small series of tutorials on YouTube, I would love to teach a class designed to help scrapboookers find new ways to use their tools so that they can stretch not only their creativity, but stretch their dollar too.  Wouldn’t that be cool?

PS If you are interested in learning more about how to create your own online classes, Crissy Herron is someone you should be in contact with.  She’s got a wealth of knowledge and experience and she seems like one cool chick! Click here to learn more:

http://indiebizchicks.com/wp/giveaway-how-to-teach-an-online-class-coaching/

 

 

 

Home Improvement June 26, 2011

Filed under: Just a Thought — tencraftyfingers @ 10:13 PM

I can’t believe it’s here….July, or in other respects, we are halfway through 2011.

I have known for some time that time seems to fly faster and faster the older you get.  At least, it works that way for me.  Except this year, at this time, I am turning a curve.  My life has been pretty straight and narrow and except for the one big surprise that happened in 2006, it really hasn’t hit too many speed bumps, ditches, or shallow places.

It’s true. I’ve been very blessed.  So blessed.

I once came across something that Roger Ebert said: “I should be thankful for the abundance that I have.”  And since I am a person who collects quotes, I quickly scribbled that down and posted it to my corkboard. It resonated with me.  It’s true that I’m not the richest person in the world, nor am I the happiest, but I am thankful for all of the small blessings I have.  My prayer is rarely one of expectation; it is usually one of thanksgiving.  And, I’m proud of that.

But since this is the occasion of the half year, I personally felt that it was time to put some plans into action. You see, I’ve been cruising along with my crafting and although I have shared a lot through the years, I have finally arrived at that inevitable fork in the road.  Do I continue with being comfortable and crafty or do I take a giant leap, really challenge myself and see what develops?

I have this notebook.  And in it, I write all of my card designs, layout ideas, lists of stuff I’d like to try…you name it–it’s in there.  I’m sure most crafters have something similar…maybe an art journal or one of those new Smash books from K & Company.  I have been writing in it for some time now and most recently, I’ve been really scaring myself with what has been written in there.  There are some really great things, I think.  And while I hope that they are ultimately good ideas, that really isn’t my point.  I feel that I’m finally beginning to really focus on the kind of papercrafter that I want to be. It’s closer to me now than it ever has been before. It’s the inner voice that I’ve desperately been trying to hear.  Listening very closely to what your heart is saying and transforming that passion into an actual “thing”….ah, that is bliss to me.

Now that I’m finally starting to feel like I’m on the right track, I hope that I can continue to be courageous.  There are so many things that I’d love to see come to fruition, that sometimes I’m almost scared to share my dreams with others. I suppose it just boils down to being disappointed and facing what seems to be an inevitable sense of failure. I mean, who wants to feel like that? No one does. But I know, with every project or idea that doesn’t work out, it just puts me closer to turning that curve.

So, here I stand. And maybe, just maybe, turning that curve will lead me exactly where I want to go.

 

 

It Still Counts, Right? June 22, 2011

Filed under: Cardmaking — tencraftyfingers @ 10:04 PM
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Yes, I know. I’m late.  But, unconditional love knows no boundaries.  Or timeframes.

The stamp set is from Stampin’ Up! and the printed paper is from K & Company.  I used some dimensionals and pop dots on this as well as some embossing.  While I tried several times to create a bow with the ribbon, I found that it added an unnecessary slant to this masculine-themed card.  And now that it is done, it is on its way to my father in Virginia.  Happy Father’s Day…even if it is a little late.

 

Programs, Pins and Pinstripes June 19, 2011

June has been a busy month, but I don’t think that it’s been any more busy for me than anyone else.  Lots of brides and dads, lots of beautiful flowers (and the pollen that goes with it…) and I’ve been dealing with all of it.

First things first–my wonderful younger brother got married yesterday so I have a brand new sister-in-law! I’m very excited about everything, but more than that, I’m just so supportive of my brother and his new bride. They are both beautiful people and I wish them much deserved happiness.

As most young couples planning a wedding, money only goes a short way.  My gift to them was to create their invitations (with all the needed extras) as well as programs for the wedding and a few other little things that they wanted.  This process in creating each handmade, hand-stamped piece of paper was tedious and intricate but it was worth it–because I could stamp a little love on each piece.

Here are the things that I learned in creating custom invitations, etc.:

  • It is important to remember to keep the overall design simple, because you will have to replicate it at least a hundred times
  • While the bride (and maybe the groom) may ask for lots of different things, you have to consider the cost and effort it will take to make good on the request (let your gut be your guide; luckily for me, my new SIL made things very easy)
  • If costs are a consideration, explore various sizes for your final design; calculate how many different pieces can you get out of one 12×12 sheet of cardstock or paper
  • Simple touches go a long way so use items like ribbon and embossing powder as extensively as possible
  • Make sure you have enough to go around–if you are doing a lot of printing, for example, you will probably need a few cartridges of ink to get everything covered
  • Don’t forget your calling card!  Negotiate where you can place your brand.  Perhaps you can make your business cards available at a reception or you could include a small, tasteful business stamp somewhere on the product.

At the end of the day, you should attempt to deliver your client’s vision before promised and at or below budget.  Luckily for my brother and his new bride, I was able to deliver to their satisfaction!

I was able to personalize these programs with the same ribbon that I used on the original invitation, I used the same plum-colored paper from The Paper Source, and I embossed the feather stamp with the same color embossing powder that was used on the other materials.

While I definitely helped behind the scenes, I chose let my son, who acted as the ring bearer, take the spotlight.  However, I thought that it was important dress myself appropriately and stay close to the color scheme of the wedding.  So I pulled an oldie-but-goodie from the closet (we won’t talk about what it took to actually get into this frock!) and jazzed up my accessories, namely my hair.  I am not the type of girl to fuss for hours in a salon, although I did spend some time in one getting ready for the wedding.  And… I did want to get myself as primped as possible because I know that it will probably be a long time before I spend that much time and attention solely on myself.  To that end, I decided to make some special hairpins using some hot glue and a few flower picks from the local craft store. The result?

A very simple but pretty adornment that looked effortless to create.  I didn’t take the time count how many I made, but I suppose it was about 30 or so and it only took me about an hour after I got going.  With these beautiful hydrangea petals, I wanted to use the color of my dress to complement the lavender/purple theme of the wedding.  These were pretty simple to create:

  1. Before purchasing, look at how the petals are attached to the pick; they should be easy to remove
  2. Choose what you think you will need, but add another pick or two–it’s better to be safe than sorry!
  3. Choose a good, quality pin that is the right type and color for your hair
  4. Once you remove the petal from the stem, figure out the best way to glue it onto the pin. I removed the individual petals and then cut a small piece of the original attachment to get the flattest surface possible.
  5. Once your glue is ready to go, try to attach the petals using a couple of different methods and see which one seems to hold up the best.
  6. Allow adequate drying time, but if you are using hot glue this shouldn’t take long at all.
  7. Pin to your hair as desired and get beautified!

I was trying to think how else to use this pins after I got home. They could make pretty bookmarks, don’t you think? :)

Last but not least, as part of my continued commitment to the Glue Dots team, I created this pinstriped-project just for dear old Dad:

The hardest and longest part of this quick craft was getting the die cut letters cut out.  With the help of my Cricut, it didn’t take me long at all.  Once you’ve got the letters cut and adhered with Glue Dots, you simply use whatever size Glue Dots that you like to decorate the letters.  In this case, I used some to help adhere metal beads.  You could also use glitter or confetti dots or anything else that you would like and simply press down on the Glue Dot to make sure that it stays.  Add your magnets and voila…and instant surprise for dad to find!

There you have it. I told you I was busy!

 

VROOOoooommm….. June 5, 2011

Filed under: Scrapbooking — tencraftyfingers @ 7:22 PM
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This is the noise that my son makes as he goes flying by me on his chosen mode of transportation–scooter, feet, or in this case, his first tricycle.

I took these photos one day with the concept for a layout already in mind.  My simple point and shoot camera is quite easy to use.  Although I am able to manipulate how it takes photos, it’s one of those things that I never really put a lot of stock in learning how to do.  (Am I the only one?) One day I hope to learn to use it better. But this time, I only wanted to capture his movement, him whizzing by me as fast as his little legs could carry him.  I didn’t even really want his face in the shots, even though his face is quite adorable.  I just wanted to focus my energy on capturing his and I think I did a really good job of that.

Like a lot of moms, I’m always reminding him to slow down or watch out.  So much so that sometimes he recants with a sing-song chorus of “Mom, I know…” and then I think to myself, I must be doing something right. :)

PS If you are interested in learning the process of how I put this layout together, please click here for a demonstration video.

 

 

A Bit of Spring Cleaning April 10, 2011

Filed under: Just a Thought — tencraftyfingers @ 10:57 PM
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I would love to share that I’ve been hard at work making lovely things, but I haven’t.  Unfortunately, if you want to make a little  something off of your craft, no matter how little it is, you must sometimes make room to work on the business side of things a bit.  While I don’t always think very much of my designing skills, I wanted to see if I could dabble a little into the logo-design world.  Technology can be an amazing thing, can’t it?  A nine minute YouTube video and a couple of blog opinions on what works and what doesn’t and voila…you’ve actually started to learn what Adobe PE can really do.

This isn’t to say that my design won’t change down the road. As a matter of fact, if I could afford to not be my own marketing department, I would hire someone to do all of the dirty work for me.  But until then, I’ll continue to grow and hopefully, brush some dirt off in the process.

 

Wanted: Two New Knees March 27, 2011

Filed under: Scrapbooking — tencraftyfingers @ 10:24 PM
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This layout is all about my son’s scarred knee predicament that he was in a couple of summers back.  I know that it is always easy to scrapbook the happy-go-lucky times in our lives.  But this time, my son had been experiencing a couple of rough tumbles on the playground.  You see, it was his first summer at preschool and when you’re a kid (especially a kid that doesn’t know what a video game is) you spend a good amount of your time outside playing with your friends.  And when you’re a kid who is still trying to figure out your body while it is growing at an alarming rate, you tend to have some bumps and bruises.  And great, big, monstrous boo-boos.

When I originally took these photos, his body was already healing, but the scars were left to tell a tale.  And, I really wasn’t planning to make a layout out of them.  However, I’m glad I did.  It’s a snapshot in time.  He was just starting to learn a little about himself and the way he moved in the world.  He was still extremely uninhibited.  So much so in fact, that he wasn’t aware how fast he was moving, pushing the air out of his way, as he bounded about running to and fro.

I’m happy to say that he’s still running….and still smiling.  A not so “Cruel Summer” after all.  :)

 

 
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