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Necessity is the Mother of Invention…..and she’s cheap too! October 16, 2011

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It just hit me this morning….do I need to upgrade…again?

I was watching one of the latest scrapbooking presentations on HSN (which I watch very often) and they spent about half an hour on the newest Cricut Expression 2.  While I wasn’t surprised (I mean, when they start bringing down the price and having crazy deals on items like the previous Cricut you know something new is coming), I also wasn’t interested.

Don’t get me wrong.  I love new toys.  I don’t know any scrapbooker/crafter/cardmaker/artist/insert your title here that doesn’t love new toys.  And, how many blog posts or articles have your read about how crafters are going on a craft “diet” and/or are challenging themselves to use what’s already in their stash?  You don’t fool me.  I see that pack of paper that you had to have but haven’t opened yet.  That ink over there…I see it.  It’s still wrapped up.  And don’t even get me started on that set of dies, that pack of stamps, that…that..you know what you have! :)

I know because I do it too.  Yeah, I have an open cart on several online scrapbooking stores.  And while I have gotten really good at leaving something on the shelf in the store when I really wanted it or organizing my stash better so that I use what I already have, I do get weak from time to time.  At the top of my wish list this year? A new Silhouette SD.

I was really close to buying one last year, but I held off.  And I’m glad I did.  Know why?  If you didn’t know it already, there is a new and improved Silhouette machine called a Silhouette Cameo.  While I’m sure there are numerous upgrades, one of the most significant features that I notice is the fact that the Cameo will fit 12 x 12 paper.  While I mostly only purchase 12 x 12 paper, I don’t necessarily want to upgrade my choice or change how much I may have to spend to get a new machine.  However, after taking a look at the Silhouette website, it says that they are discontinuing the SD and have started shipping the Cameo this month.  Huh? So I have to automatically upgrade even if I don’t want to?  Of course, places like Amazon and other companies still have the SD for sale, but I guess that will be limited too. Oh my.

A little while back I decided to upgrade my original Cricut to an Expression.  It didn’t hurt that they had lowered the price and threw in a Gypsy that had several carts pre-loaded for almost no cost.  This was right around the time the Cricut Imagine came out, then the limited Anniversary edition, and now the CE2, and next year…who knows?  I suppose if you have an unlimited amount of disposable income (and space), the crafting world is your oyster and your wallet is always at the ready for the latest and greatest.  Maybe you can do that (and, bravo by the way) but I have to limit my inner shopaholic.

Back when I first got into scrapbooking I remember when everything I owned fit into one medium-sized tote.  I used to pull out a 4 foot folding table and scrap in front of the television.  Now my smallest bedroom holds all of my wares.  And back before I owned a Cricut or a Cuttlebug or a red Sizzix or a Big Shot, I remember making my own die cuts.  Yeah..that wasn’t a typo.  I made them.  As a matter of fact I remember going to the craft store, strolling the aisles thinking…”But what if I need a custom fill-in-the-blank-here for my page?” When I couldn’t find anything that would work on the page I was designing, I took a clue from the flowery patterned paper I was using.  I ended up hand-drawing a complementary flower die cut, colored it with colored pencils, added some journaling and adhered it to the page.  It was very nice if I do say so myself.  And I didn’t need a bug or a crank to help me cut it out. Decorative scissors anyone?

Don’t get me wrong.  I love, love, love my tools.  That’s what a good tool does, right?  It makes life easier.  But I don’t mind stretching my creativity sometimes and going back to what I enjoyed so much about scrapbooking when I started.  I have also sold or donated tools, materials and supplies to help me purge what I don’t need anymore (like the original Cricut).  It helps me save money and make room for the things I really, really have to have.

So does having access to all of these uber-fantastic tools help or hurt your creativity?  I think it all depends on how you use them, but I won’t speak for you.  What do you think?

Thanks for stopping by and happy crafting!

 

Finally Fall… October 2, 2011

While I know that this isn’t the best picture, I had such a rush creating this project today that I had to get it up on my blog as soon as possible.  Like most moms, back to school has overtaken my life as of late.

 

Now I’m late to the game of getting ready for the winter craft show season.  So, I’ll be busy creating cards, mini albums, and shadowboxes like these and selling my wares to those who will buy.  But don’t worry… I’ll see you soon!

Happy Fall!

 

It’s Not Snowing…..Yet August 21, 2011

But soon it will be.

I had no trouble with this layout as I kinda had a good idea of what I wanted to do.  (That always helps, doesn’t it? ;)   In any case, while I wasn’t 100% happy with my stamping job, its always fun to work with different applications of paint, especially the fun kind that comes in spray bottles!  I used a little Tattered Angels and Mister Huey’s from Studio Calico.  And then I mixed a quick concoction of white acrylic paint and a little water and created the larger, splotchy “snowballs.”  I used some scraps up and cut several different sizes of circles and used them as masks to leave room for the embossing.  I really like the way it turned out.

In other news, I’ve finally gotten caught up with my son’s scrapbook.  The bad news?  I now only have about 8 months to get caught up with the next one.  Oh well…a mama’s job is never done!

 

VROOOoooommm….. June 5, 2011

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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.

 

 

Wanted: Two New Knees March 27, 2011

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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.  :)

 

Somewhere Between Christmas and Valentine’s…. January 23, 2011

It’s funny.  While I know us scrapbookers love our holidays (I mean, camera-required, right?), it’s always the little things, the simple photos, the small, quiet places that we find our greatest joys. I love, love, love how the everyday can give me my greatest inspiration for layouts.

I suppose I could go on and on…you know what I mean.  But this week’s post has to do with both of them–Christmas and Valentine’s–all wrapped up into one:

This mini was a Christmas present all about love–the love between my cousin and her husband.  They’ve been married for a couple of years now and are expecting their first child–a girl, they think.

Here’s to happiness.  Here’s to love.  Over the next few weeks, I’ll share a few more heart-themed projects.  Because…it just feels so darn good!

PS They loved the book. So happy that they did.

 

A Busy Bee January 16, 2011

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WOW….two layouts in a row. Can you believe it???

I don’t think it is a coincidence though.  I’ve had several photos printed on my desk for awhile and since it is now the new year, the countdown is official to the boy’s birthday….which, as you might know, is my deadline for having his previous year’s scrapbook locked and loaded…I mean, done.

I’ve only got a few months left so I guess I’d better get crackin… :)

PS I had a bit of a scrappy revelation as I completed this layout.  Just when I thought I wasn’t any closer to understanding my personal scrapbooking mojo (that is, my personal scrappy style + a formula for how I do what I do), I realized I was.  Good to know.

 

 
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