Tonight I will be ringing in the new year with Ryan and our dog. We will eat crap food and watch TV. Ryan will drink some beers and I will drink sparkling juice. I'm looking forward to it. There is something really special about having time alone with the ones you love most. My wish for all of you is that you too bring in the new year with the ones that count the most. Give them a hug and kiss at midnight and count your lucky blessings, for we are all lucky and blessed!
Monday, 31 December 2012
New Years Eve...
Tonight I will be ringing in the new year with Ryan and our dog. We will eat crap food and watch TV. Ryan will drink some beers and I will drink sparkling juice. I'm looking forward to it. There is something really special about having time alone with the ones you love most. My wish for all of you is that you too bring in the new year with the ones that count the most. Give them a hug and kiss at midnight and count your lucky blessings, for we are all lucky and blessed!
Friday, 28 December 2012
Sugar Cookie "Gingerbread" Houses...
I may no longer be a child, but I still do enjoy gingerbread houses. With that being said, I am not much of a gingerbread fan. This year I thought I would try something different and made houses out of sugar cookies. To make the cookie a little tougher then usual I simply omitted the baking soda and left the cookie on the counter overnight. They turned out really well!!
I think the kids did a pretty good job. The youngest boy kept saying to his brother, "What do you think of mine? It's much betta then yours, hey?" Way too cute.
Thursday, 27 December 2012
Our Christmas Tree...
Soon to be our recycled or "garbaged" christmas tree. Only four years old and half the branches are broken. We tried to fix it with green duck tape, but the tape just couldn't handle the weight of the decorations. I managed to get a couple of photos before the branches started to drop. LOL. It is something to look at now, definitely a conversational piece :)
Thursday, 6 December 2012
It's the Most Wonderful Time of Year...
AND no I am not talking christmas. Fellow paper-crafters, card-makers, and scrap-bookers (apparently scrapbook is not a word, it's only a billion dollar industry - Apple it's time to update spell check!!!) sneak peeks for CHA have begun!!!!!! Woot, woot! What's CHA you ask...well CHA is the craft and hobby association. It is held twice a year, but the big one is always the winter show, the one that happens in January. Usually the show doesn't begin until the end of January, but for some reason the dates been moved forward. Cannot say that I am complaining. In fact I am doing back flips. I love this. For me CHA sneak peeks is the equivalent of 6 year old me looking through the sears wish book. Does anybody remember doing that? Do they still have the wish book? Anyways, sneak peeks have begun. So far I have only found one site that is sharing them...my previous go to site has yet to start. As soon as they do I will share the link...in the mean time I will share what I have found thus far. All of these sneak peeks were originally shared from this blog here. Thanks for sharing yourscrapbooksupply.com
Carta Bella ~ True Friends
Carta Bella ~ Devoted
Echo Park ~ Love Story
Color and Composition ~ Webster's Pages
Carta Bella ~ True Friends
Carta Bella ~ Devoted
Echo Park ~ Love Story
Color and Composition ~ Webster's Pages
Friday, 16 November 2012
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas...
... Everywhere [ I ] go
There is absolutely no escaping it, christmas is once again upon us. Yes, yes, I know it's only the middle of November but stores EVERYWHERE are all decked up for the holidays. Can you believe people have already bought all their christmas gifts?!? I haven't and to be totally honest, I love the busy malls and crazy shopping experience that December is. People who complain about it have clearly forgotten what christmas is (granted it's not about gifts at all). I walk into a mall see the thousands of people shopping and smile because it's fun! Any-who I've been in the christmas spirit and working on some card ideas. These cards are NOT the ones I am mailing to everyone so I can safely post them.wink. wink.
Have a good weekend everyone!! And if you are watching the UFC...lets go GSP!!!
Sunday, 11 November 2012
Remember...
November 11, 2012...Today is a special day. Today we remember all those who have fought for us, died for us, and continue to fight for us. Today we remember the war of 1812, a war fought 100 years ago. Today we remember families that have lost loved ones. Today we remember those who are less fortunate then us. Today we share moments of silence. Today we are grateful. Today we do not forget. Today we simply remember.
Sunday, 4 November 2012
It's That Time of Year Again...
Well, it's that time of year again where crafters a like start planning and creating their x-mas cards. I usually send my cards out first week of December so I like to have them completed before hand. Not to mention that it usually takes me a while to get motivated and I have excellent intentions of sending cards out to everyone, but the time, effort, and pain of hunting everyone's address usually equals me only making a handful of cards. Sorry to my family and friends who have not gotten cards and are reading this. I promise to make it up to you this year because I have gotten a huge head start on the card making. Plus, I'm keeping them simple this year and following the principle "less is more"; so far less really is more.
I was going to post a picture of my card so far, but I've changed my mind. I am going to keep it a secret until I mail them out :) I will leave you with this teaser for now...
Excuse the blurry picture. It's dark in my craft room and I was too lazy to get out my tripod :)
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Happy Halloween and Picture Mayhem...
Well bloggers I want to wish you a very late Happy Halloween. I hope you had fun with whatever halloween "things" you took part in. We (DH and myself) did not do anything this year...no pumpkin carving, nothing. Kind of sad, but it is what it is. We live in an apartment so we don't get any kids. A house a block away from us was either having one awesome party or their house was on fire. No sirens yet, but lots of smoke! I can tell you what I am doing tomorrow. Ima gonna hit up the grocery store and stock up on some ridiculously reduced candy and chocolate and pig out. I'm pretty darn excited.
Now on for the second bit of my post..."Picture Mayhem". I haven't been blogging much lately because every time I try to upload pictures my internet browser/iphoto freezes. Turns out that I may have a few too many (like 10,000) photos in iphoto alone. Needless to say I have started on the daunting task of going through EVERY.SINGLE.PHOTO, organizing them into events (or folders for you none mac folk) and deleting poor quality or just not worth saving photos. I only got through a few hundred photos in the THREE HOURS I've sat in front of the computer, but it's been worth it. I've deleted a bunch and I've gotten inspired. I am sure this is going to be a VERY LONG process so I am going to make this my November project. I can stop and craft along the way so long as it's done before December 1, hah, just in time for me to take a thousand more photos!!!
Hope you all have a fabulous night!!!
*** A quick edit ***
10, 000 photos does not seem like a lot but thats only 2.5 years worth of pictures. I have a box (13*13) full of photos (before digital), CD's and memory cards full of photos not on this computer. I have a problem of not being able to put down a camera. Someone (DH) might have to call an intervention!!! Oh and we don't have any children yet, so what in the world am I taking photos of???!!! Seriously!
Now on for the second bit of my post..."Picture Mayhem". I haven't been blogging much lately because every time I try to upload pictures my internet browser/iphoto freezes. Turns out that I may have a few too many (like 10,000) photos in iphoto alone. Needless to say I have started on the daunting task of going through EVERY.SINGLE.PHOTO, organizing them into events (or folders for you none mac folk) and deleting poor quality or just not worth saving photos. I only got through a few hundred photos in the THREE HOURS I've sat in front of the computer, but it's been worth it. I've deleted a bunch and I've gotten inspired. I am sure this is going to be a VERY LONG process so I am going to make this my November project. I can stop and craft along the way so long as it's done before December 1, hah, just in time for me to take a thousand more photos!!!
Hope you all have a fabulous night!!!
*** A quick edit ***
10, 000 photos does not seem like a lot but thats only 2.5 years worth of pictures. I have a box (13*13) full of photos (before digital), CD's and memory cards full of photos not on this computer. I have a problem of not being able to put down a camera. Someone (DH) might have to call an intervention!!! Oh and we don't have any children yet, so what in the world am I taking photos of???!!! Seriously!
Friday, 28 September 2012
Layouts...
I was feeling in a crafty mood this afternoon (which is astonishing considering I have been bogged down with a stomach bug the last few days) but I wasn't much in the mood to work on some mini albums I have going, so I decided to do something a bit different. It's been a while since I've done a layout and I have NEVER down a layout for the sake of doing a layout. I have always done them to go in an album or whatever. This layout however I plan on framing. I LOVE IT. For now, it hangs on my chicken wire frames (which I also LOVE).
Monday, 24 September 2012
A Boxer's Life
My dog is ridiculous but I love him anyways. I often find him sleeping or sitting in the most bizarre positions. Here's a few pictures to show what I mean.
Sunday, 23 September 2012
Second Day of Fall...
Happy second day of fall everyone!! I am absolutely in love with this season. The days have cooled down, but have yet to get cold (with the exception of yesterday which was freezing), the leaves are changing colour and SOME are starting to fall. Not too many though. I like that about Nanaimo, this city actually has seasons :) Since my husband is glued to the TV watching football I thought I would get crafty and do something in honour of fall. I saw this cute little pumpkin ornament thing on line a while ago and thought I would re-create it, putting my own spin on it of course!! Hope you enjoy :)
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
In Over My Head...
Hello fellow bloggers. I went on a bit of a shopping trip last week (nervously biting lip). All I have to say is it's NOT my FAULT. My husband pushes me, forces me really, to buy things particularly things dear to my heart, such things like scrapbook materials. Sigh. I really need to start putting my foot down! Hehe. Does anyone else suffer from the same problem?!? :) LOL
So what did I get? Well Michaels (which I try to avoid) finally got some decent paper!!! By decent, I mean Michaels has these cute 6*6 pads of My Minds Eye (henceforth MME). I LOVE MME! So cute. The only down side is they are one sided. Actually scratch that. I am not sure if the little pads are one sided, they may in fact be double. The big pads of paper however, are only one sided. BUT that is a-okay!!
I also got some 12*12 sheets too add to my dogs album (I know, I know - but since we do not have children of the two legged type, our dog is therefore our baby and is treated as such :) ). I got a whole whack (word? don't know) of brads, pearls, and rhinestones. Mostly in blues and greens for the album I posted earlier on, but I also got some in pinks and oranges and browns. I got a ton of prima flowers, some twine, a couple of memory box dies. I have never used them, but Joy from Less is More uses them on her cards all the time and I just love the look. In fact, I really enjoy Joy's style of card making all together.
Let's see, what else did I get...Oh I got some Bella Blvd washi tape. It's a lot thicker then I thought it would be. I am not sure if I like it or not. I will let you know later on once I have used it a few times. I got some maya road chip board pieces, some teresa collins bling and a whole lot more. Needless to say I am a bit overwhelmed with my stuff and don't know where to begin using it.
So what did I get? Well Michaels (which I try to avoid) finally got some decent paper!!! By decent, I mean Michaels has these cute 6*6 pads of My Minds Eye (henceforth MME). I LOVE MME! So cute. The only down side is they are one sided. Actually scratch that. I am not sure if the little pads are one sided, they may in fact be double. The big pads of paper however, are only one sided. BUT that is a-okay!!
I also got some 12*12 sheets too add to my dogs album (I know, I know - but since we do not have children of the two legged type, our dog is therefore our baby and is treated as such :) ). I got a whole whack (word? don't know) of brads, pearls, and rhinestones. Mostly in blues and greens for the album I posted earlier on, but I also got some in pinks and oranges and browns. I got a ton of prima flowers, some twine, a couple of memory box dies. I have never used them, but Joy from Less is More uses them on her cards all the time and I just love the look. In fact, I really enjoy Joy's style of card making all together.
Let's see, what else did I get...Oh I got some Bella Blvd washi tape. It's a lot thicker then I thought it would be. I am not sure if I like it or not. I will let you know later on once I have used it a few times. I got some maya road chip board pieces, some teresa collins bling and a whole lot more. Needless to say I am a bit overwhelmed with my stuff and don't know where to begin using it.
And now for the project I am working on. It's a mini similar in style to what I just completed. The book has a very girly theme in all pink, lots of dress forms, birds and bird cages...bit of a french them. I will post more photos once I finish it. So far it's turning out great. You can see the cover of it and my messy work space (how I typically work) down below.
Hope you are all having a terrific week!! :)
Saturday, 8 September 2012
Potato Salad...
I've been on a bit of a health kick lately and by healthy I mean making my own food instead of buying food already made. Not only do I get satisfaction from making delicious menus, I feel better because I am in control of what goes into my meals. For example, I try to buy all natural. It's not always easy or cost effective, but it's so much better for you!!!
Today I'm going to share a simple recipe for potato salad. Now, potato salad usually ends up being one of those foods that gets picked up at whatever grocery store you shop at. Potato salad is one of those "things" that's always brought to pot luck dinners, camping, or really any kind of social gathering. What kills me is that no one ever brings homemade potato salad, it's ALWAYS store bought. Potato Salad is super easy too make and so much better tasting then the crap (sorry - that's what it is) that you buy at the grocers, so why do people still buy that icky paste like garbage?!?
Anyways, heres the recipe...
Ingredients:
Potatoes - Any kind will do
Fresh Oregano
Fresh Chives
Fresh Basil
Mayo
Seasoning Salt
Directions:
Boil potatoes until tender but not too soft (aka mush). Drain and let cool completely. If you overcooked your potatoes run them under cold water instantly. Potatoes will continue to cook after you have drained them!!! :) Set aside.
Chop the oregano, chives and Basil. Add to bowl of potatoes. Add Mayo. Mix until ingredients are evenly spread. Add seasoning salt. Not too much, a little goes a LONG ways. Mix it in right away or leave on top until chilled and ready to serve. Place salad in fridge, serve chilled.
If you want to spice up your salad add other ingredients to it. Sometimes I will cook up a few slices of bacon, cut it up and mix it in.
You will notice I did not tell you measurements, that's because I rarely cook with them and it really depends on how much salad you want to make. For one small bag of small potatoes I chop approximately a 1/3 cup of each herb and I add the mayo one scoop at a time until I get a nice even coating. If you are using dry herbs instead of fresh, use less!! Taste as you go, you can always add more if you want!
Today I'm going to share a simple recipe for potato salad. Now, potato salad usually ends up being one of those foods that gets picked up at whatever grocery store you shop at. Potato salad is one of those "things" that's always brought to pot luck dinners, camping, or really any kind of social gathering. What kills me is that no one ever brings homemade potato salad, it's ALWAYS store bought. Potato Salad is super easy too make and so much better tasting then the crap (sorry - that's what it is) that you buy at the grocers, so why do people still buy that icky paste like garbage?!?
Anyways, heres the recipe...
Ingredients:
Potatoes - Any kind will do
Fresh Oregano
Fresh Chives
Fresh Basil
Mayo
Seasoning Salt
Directions:
Boil potatoes until tender but not too soft (aka mush). Drain and let cool completely. If you overcooked your potatoes run them under cold water instantly. Potatoes will continue to cook after you have drained them!!! :) Set aside.
Chop the oregano, chives and Basil. Add to bowl of potatoes. Add Mayo. Mix until ingredients are evenly spread. Add seasoning salt. Not too much, a little goes a LONG ways. Mix it in right away or leave on top until chilled and ready to serve. Place salad in fridge, serve chilled.
If you want to spice up your salad add other ingredients to it. Sometimes I will cook up a few slices of bacon, cut it up and mix it in.
You will notice I did not tell you measurements, that's because I rarely cook with them and it really depends on how much salad you want to make. For one small bag of small potatoes I chop approximately a 1/3 cup of each herb and I add the mayo one scoop at a time until I get a nice even coating. If you are using dry herbs instead of fresh, use less!! Taste as you go, you can always add more if you want!
Monday, 13 August 2012
A Title...
Every book needs a title page...I just haven't yet thought of a title. Hmmmm.
So, this cover is not exactly like the original, but it's really close. I did not use sticky back canvas, but I did use glimmer mist and crackle paint. The colors are original too me as well. I did not intend for the time piece to be so bright, but I think it looks pretty good as is. Not to mention you can still see the crackle paint underneath and it goes fairly well with paper collection. I still might add some postage stamps. Have not quite decided...
So, this cover is not exactly like the original, but it's really close. I did not use sticky back canvas, but I did use glimmer mist and crackle paint. The colors are original too me as well. I did not intend for the time piece to be so bright, but I think it looks pretty good as is. Not to mention you can still see the crackle paint underneath and it goes fairly well with paper collection. I still might add some postage stamps. Have not quite decided...
I promise, moving forward things inside the book will be more of my own ideas and less copying of others. I just love what other artists do so much!! And copying is okay as long as credit is given, where credit is due!! :)
Saturday, 11 August 2012
A Mini Album Tutorial...
I thought I would do a tutorial today. It's been a while since I shared how I did something, so I thought why not today!!!
Soooo, I'm going to share with you how I create little wanna be interoffice envelopes (not sure if that is that actual name of the envelope or not). You know what I mean though, right? The envelopes that close with string??? Anyways, I'll just show you and then you'll see what I mean :)
Step 1: The very first thing you need is paper for your envelope. Cut it down to any size you want and fold it twice like you would fold a letter you were going to mail. See picture below.
Soooo, I'm going to share with you how I create little wanna be interoffice envelopes (not sure if that is that actual name of the envelope or not). You know what I mean though, right? The envelopes that close with string??? Anyways, I'll just show you and then you'll see what I mean :)
Step 1: The very first thing you need is paper for your envelope. Cut it down to any size you want and fold it twice like you would fold a letter you were going to mail. See picture below.
See what I mean by fold it twice like you would a letter you were going to mail? I didn't fold mine evenly. I wanted the outside flap to be shorter so that I could attach the closure. You will soon see what I mean.
Now, you will also see that my envelopes are already bound inside my book. You can still make these envelopes and simply adhere them to your books. If you want to see a tutorial on how to bind them in your book, check out Marion Smith's Ustream Channel.
Step 2: The second step is to find a scrap piece of paper you want to cut circles out of. The size of circles do not matter as long as they are not bigger then your flaps or folds. Cut the circles out of your paper. If you do not have a circle punch, use a die cut machine; if you do not have a die cut machine, free hand them ladies. It's art. It doesn't need to be perfect!!!
Step 3: Next you want to ink your edges! Well, you don't have too, but you will see what a huge difference it makes. You cannot really tell from this photo, but the paper is a kraft sheet from Tim Holtz's collection.
See what a difference inking the edges make? I used Vintage Photo ink for the whole album. It worked really well with the paper collection.
Step 4: Once you have cut out and inked your circles, you are going to want to pierce them in the middle so that we can fit brads through them. Again, you can skip this step, I personally find that piercing the paper first prevents unwanted bending, etc.
I didn't measure I just guessed what the center was.
Step 5: Once you have pierced holes in your circles you are going to want to pierce holes in your envelope. Again, I did not measure. I simply laid the paper circles on what will be my envelope and guessed at what looked to be center. I used the hole already in my paper circle as a template for making a hole in my envelope. Be careful not to pierce through the envelope!!!
Can you kind of make out the small hole?
Step 6: Now you can attach your circles with brads. I used mini brads, but you can use larger ones if you so desire :)
If my instructions have been clear enough, your envelope should look fairly similar to the above photo.
Step 7: The last step is to add the string. I would leave a one inch tail and then wind the string around the small flap about 2-3 times. Once you have done that you can cut off the 1-inch tail. Start winding the string around both circles again 2-3 times. Leave a small tail for you to be able to open the envelope with ease.
If you want to make your envelope a "true envelop", you can glue down the sides of the larger flap. Just make sure you don't use too much glue or you might accidentally glue down the top flap as well!
The before...
and after...
Hope you enjoy!! :)
Saturday, 28 July 2012
Out With The Old...
And in with the new...
A little while back I acquired some old vintage frames. They were dark brown and dirty, oh boy were they dirty. Anyways, I thought they would look great once cleaned up and painted. Originally I was going to get glass for them and use them for their original purpose...picture frames. But after many hours, days, weeks, months wasted on Pinterest, I decided to do something else. I turned them into a bulletin board of sorts...
I washed the frames, sanded the frames, primed and painted them. I then attached chicken wire/mesh with a staple gun of sorts (I ended up hammering the nails in with a mini hammer) to the back of the frames. Voila, my bulletin board type frames. They turned out quite nicely. I still might go back and add a little bit of colour...haven't quite decided. They sit on the wall above my computer. I am intending to hang recently completed projects and photos up, kind of like Pinterest for my wall.
Friday, 27 July 2012
Why Do I Love Scrapbooking...
Because I get to do this with my supplies...
I love having my supplies visible, it's a constant reminder of what I have plus it makes clean up a breeze! Not to mention it's pretty!!
Thursday, 26 July 2012
A New Mini Album...
Oh my, where has summer gone? I cannot believe it is the end of July! Seriously, where does time go? I'm not ready for August, I'm not ready for fall. I cannot believe stores are selling back to school stuff! Ahhhhh!
ANYWAYS!!! Ever since I cleaned out my craft room I have not been able to use it. My dad came for a visit on the 18th and left just a few days ago. Needless to say I was busy playing tourist guide. But he is gone, and I am able to craft up a storm. So the last couple of days I have been working on a project. Now, I cannot take credit for the design of this book, the credit belongs to Marion Smith. This woman is beyond creative, the beautiful creations she comes up with, blows my mind away. Seriously. I LOVE HER! And her gorgeously, charming, sweetheart of a hubby is crafty too! :) I would die if I could take one of her classes. Die and go to heaven that is!! :)
ANYWAYS!!! When Marion first designed this book (about a year ago) I was in love and needed to complete one as well. As luck would have it, I was able to find the same papers and sat down to complete the project. I am over the top thrilled with how it turned out...
ANYWAYS!!! Ever since I cleaned out my craft room I have not been able to use it. My dad came for a visit on the 18th and left just a few days ago. Needless to say I was busy playing tourist guide. But he is gone, and I am able to craft up a storm. So the last couple of days I have been working on a project. Now, I cannot take credit for the design of this book, the credit belongs to Marion Smith. This woman is beyond creative, the beautiful creations she comes up with, blows my mind away. Seriously. I LOVE HER! And her gorgeously, charming, sweetheart of a hubby is crafty too! :) I would die if I could take one of her classes. Die and go to heaven that is!! :)
ANYWAYS!!! When Marion first designed this book (about a year ago) I was in love and needed to complete one as well. As luck would have it, I was able to find the same papers and sat down to complete the project. I am over the top thrilled with how it turned out...
First, I cut two pieces of chip board down to size. Glimmer misted the outside of each piece as well as the inside edge of both pieces. Once the chipboard dried I used some crackle paint (antique linen I think) and lightly painted both chipboard pieces. The overall effect is a very vintage, distressed look.
While the chipboard dried, I cut a bunch of 12 by 12 papers down to size. By the time I was done cutting all the papers, there were a lot of smaller size pieces, pockets, pages, and tags. I then bound all the little pieces with a signature bind (see above photo). The thread I used was a very thin hemp. The end result is a mini album that is bound like a book. It's very neat to flip through and look at it.
Now I just need to fill the book with embellishments, photos, and some journaling. I am really impressed with myself. It was tricky and a pain at times, BUT I completed it AND it looks great. Perhaps in the coming days I will do my own little tutorial. We shall see :)
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