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Spots and Stripes

A fun page using ‘Beary Christmas’ and a few other items.  Products used are listed under the YouTube process video.

Beary Christmas

Simple Christmas cards you can whip up quickly when you have a pack of complements! Materials: Beary Christmas papers, compliments and dots, White cardstock, value pack cards, A Grateful Heart Sentiments Stamp, Merry Christmas Holiday Stamp (from last year as don’t have current one yet - Merry Christmas M1184 would work similarly and Shin Han markers in sap green, vivid green and leaf green. Silver trim. Cut down the paper to measure 5 and a 1/4 by 4 inches x6. Stamp grateful heart x6 and fussy cut around as shown.  Stamp sentiment on cut papers.  Colour the leaves.  Stick wreath down.  Add die cut or sticker figures as shown.  Add trim or die cuts to the bottom of the cut Paper.  Stick card fronts onto the cards from the value pack and add dots to suit it as shown. Happy Making!

Camping with Jack

Welcome to our Jack Blog Hop! We are going to share with you, items from our Jack Paper Pack with various projects created by talented Close To My Heart Consultants.  If you are visiting from Brenda's blog then you are on the right track, if not please head back to visit Carol's blog where this blog hop begins. Jack papers were a bit of a challenge for me, especially after my enjoyment of working with Prickly Pear last month.  Luckily I enjoy a challenge and have one layout, and a process video, to share with you here (there are some other pages and projects shared previously on my blog - after the blog hop you can pop back and check them out). The challenge here was using 3 photos.  I have become adept at choosing just one photo that tells a story and adding journaling so I don't always need lots of photos on a page or two. But as this was about an event, there were more photos to place.  I made use of the Camping Life stamps for embellishing and addi...

Happy Jack

Kia Ora and welcome aboard our Jack Australasian Close To My Heart Blog Hop. If you have arrived here from Vandra's Virtual CTMH Craftroom blog then you are in the right place. If you have landed here by accident, just join in by following the link at the end of this post. The 'Jack' papers have a manly feel to them so I selected a photo of a long term project my husband worked on - a Toyota Landcruiser.  The journaling is about the happiness he experienced finishing it and taking it for a drive.  Can you spot the title? The title is cut using a 'happy' thincut out of vellum for a subtle feel. I used layers of the Jack papers to add interest to my page and journaled on one of the zip strips.  The edges of the papers were 'roughed' up as I stuck them down. If you don't already have a Close To My Heart Consultant to support you in purchasing some of these projects, visit my shop . Don't forget to leave a comment :-) To...

100 Day Project

Scrap Gals Community on Facebook have started a 100 Days Project.   Doing something creative everyday.  I've elected to work in an Everyday Life Album over the 100 days and here is Day 1: We have a guest with us this week so one of my daughters is sleeping in our room...took a bit of shuffling to get s space to video in, but I succeeded and here is a process video for the page: You can purchase products I used at my CTMH shop. CTMH shop.

Mixing old with new...a sneak peak

Last weekend our consultants group had a bit of a challenge set...to use some of the new products on a project.   I created this page using a 'My Crush' water colour page as the base and made use of inks and stamps we were given at the Annual Inspirations Launch in Auckland last month. Prickly Pear also makes an appearance. The new Inspirationsbook kicks off in August...only a few days away now!

Prickly Pear Blog Hop

Welcome to our Prickly Pear Blog Hop! We will be showcasing items from our Prickly Pear Paper Pack with various projects created by talented Close to my Heart consultants. If you are visiting from Brittany's blog then you are on the right track, if not please start at the CTMH Blog Challenge and Support Group Blog Hop Guidelines beginning with our hostess Carol . Next check out Diana’s blog. I have loved working with Prickly Pear - these are my kind of colours! I opened this pack up at a Scrapbooking Retreat and used it for most of my layouts over the weekend. There were a few! I also used some of my left overs from this kit to make a couple of cards that you can see in my YouTube process video (skip to 5.23 if you don't want the Design Space instructions :-) Thanks for visiting - I'd love for your to comment so I know you have been here :-) Next check out Diana’s blog.

Cricut Design Space

I purchased a Cricut a Explore Air about a year ago.  To offset the cost, I sold my much loved 'Personal Cricut' - one of the originals that I earned partly through doing some altered gumboots for a Scrap shop owner...but that's another story.  I was the one to support people with their Cricut questions via this online shop and forum...fast forward to now.  I got a Cricut.  YouTube was a great source of info to get me started with Design Space in the absence a physical Cartridge and Keypad.   I continue to enjoy using it and seeing what it can do.  As I used it at some of our local papercraft sessions, it wasn't long before two of them (group of 5 including me) sourced Cricut Explores too. I used it at a scrapcamp in April, another lady purchased an Explore Air (she dropped in yesterday to give me some extra vinyl she had).  The lady who purchased my personal Cricut is waiting for the delivery of her new Explore Air. One of the Hostess benefits if you ...

Learner Driver

When doing the 'voice over' for this process video (while the wind is as rattling something outside and the spouting was pouring out rain), I ask the listener to reflect on what is the driving factor or starting point of their Scrapbooking.  Where do you start?  Is it the photo, the papers (or embellishments) or the story that you build your pages around? I typically start with the photo and the memories/ emotions attached to it.  Papers are then chosen to support the photo and the story I want to tell.  What's your process? Supplies: No Worries Workshops Your Way

Journaling

As I created this page at camp this weekend, I was making connections between the cacti on the papers, my kids and a song from my later teenage years.  I made the page, added some quick notes in ajournaling spot and put it on display to be in for a chance to win 'favourite layout'.  It didn't.  That's not really the point here though.  My page wasn't really done.  While I was thinking about the cacti song as I created the page, I neglected to include that thinking in my journaling.  My journaling has become minimal. On the drive home from camp I selected some  Scrap Gals  podcasts to listen to, one was about aspects of our Scrapbooking that we feel good about and those we wish to grow.  I was feeling pretty good...but as I listened more this changed.   Scrapbooking was identified in these podcasts as including photography, design, and journaling.  I wonder if colour theory comes in here too?  I'm quite satisfied with my photogr...

I'm back!

I have had a few frustrations with publishing posts from my phone...I only turn the computer on if I have photos to edit from a paid photo shoot...I do all my YouTube recordings ( CTMH with Lara ) and editing in my phone too.  After listening to  Scrap Gals  and  Live Inspired  podcasts to and from 'No Frills Scrap Camp' this weekend (great way to travel) I was inspired to get back into my blog, perhaps as a way to grow my 'writing' skills. Because posts need photos or videos...here is my most recent YouTube upload: I made good use of ' No Worries ' by Close To My Heart in this layout and the title was cut using my Cricut and the ' Artistry ' cartridge by Close To My Heart.