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It’s in the Cards 4/14/11

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

It’s once again time for another fun filled “It’s in the Cards” challenge!!!

Let’s get right to it!  Here is our template:

You can download the template here

My card was made using Plum Dumpling Designs’ Easter Sunday kit – I printed out the bunny silhouette in the kit and traced it onto felt.  His tail is the cut off end of a Qtip 

Here is a close-up of the details:

How about some inspiration from the team???

Hybrid Team Guest Tracy (Sunshinetk) created this fun one using Monkeying Around by Jenn Labre & Kate Hadfield :

Ami (Steami) came up with this gorgeous card using Mr & Mrs by WM [squared] & Haynay:

Jewelle (jubeejewels) did two cards with the template – one using For the Love of Girls by Stolen Moments and JadyDay Studios:

and another using For the Love of Boys by Stolen Moments and JadyDay Studios:

I just love the hot air balloon that Sarah (sporte91) used on her card – it’s from the ScrapMatters Design team collab kit Up, Up & Away:

Remember: the rules of the challenge are:
*To earn your Matter of Scrap point for the month you need to photograph and upload your card to the Hybrid Challenge gallery by the end of [COLOR="Red"]April[/COLOR] – then come back here and post it in the comment section of this post as well. Make sure to let me know if you use a new product within a week of it’s release – if you do, you get an extra point!*

I can’t wait to see what you come up with using my template!

Grand Theft Layout: 3/30/2011

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011


Hey scrappers! Wow, can you believe it’s almost April? I sure can’t! Welcome to the last GTL for March, and, technically, the first for April, since the challenge will carry over through the whole month! I’m Becca (becca372), here to bring you one of my favorite challenges.

This week, I am bringing you the gallery of one of my favorite scrappers, and someone I’ve been scrapping with since (to be honest) we both barely knew what a layer was! Sarah Bennett is an amazing scrapper, has been a great digi-designer, and then…well…her internet went POOF for several months. Just recently, she got it back, and I was SO happy…I didn’t realize how much I had missed seeing her pages in the galleries!!

Anyway…her gallery, from old to new, is full of fabulousness, and I’m sure you will find something there to spark your creativity! Check it out here, scrap away, and then show me your layout in the Grand Theft Layout thread in our challenge forum!

Here’s the layout I chose to lift:

and here is the layout I created, using Embrace the Day by the ScrapMatters Design Team

and here is some more inspiration from Sarah and the SM Creative Team

Amy chose this layout:

and used My Life and Story: An Autobiography Kit by Jady Day Studio, and Many Thanks: An SM Design Team Collab to create this:

Sandra chose this:

and created this, using Drift Away: The Sweet Deal by Graham Like the Cracker and By Becca

Fiona lifted this layout:

and used Totally 80′s by the ScrapMatters Design Team to create this fun layout:

tsmspt lifted this recent layout of Sarah’s:

and her lift, using Erica Zane’s First Time Ever

and, last but not least, Fran lifted:

and used (look out!) Back 2 Skool, Handwritten Dates, My Magical Place: Add-On Alpha, My Magical Place Add-On and My Magical Place Clusters, all by Haynay Designs to make this fun layout

So, are you feeling inspired? I know I’m ready to lift Sarah over and over again!

Challenge reminders:
-You will receive one point for posting in the Grand Theft Layout thread & in the Grand Theft Layout gallery. You can receive an additional point for using new Scrap Matters products; please make a note of new products in your post. And at the end of the month you’ll be entered into a random drawing that could earn you some bonus points!

-You have until the end of March to complete this challenge for March MOS points or wait to post in April for April MOS points!

-Remember no double dipping…your photo and/or layout must be unique to this challenge.

-You don’t have to use Scrap Matters products, but we love it when you do!

3/28/11 Home Matters

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Hey everyone – LuAnn here with your March Home Matters post.

When I brainstorm ideas for my projects, I often take a look at what I have stashed away in my hybrid supplies.  I’m the type of person that will buy things in the clearance sections of stores and at yard sales with the intent of using them for a project.  Sometimes I use them right away and other times I tuck them away for a rainy day.  Even my kids will stop and ask, “Mom – can you use this for one of your projects?” before they throw something away.  How’s that for training??? 

Anyway, while going through my supplies I realized that I have quite a few things that have been in my stash for a while now.   It was at that point I decided that I was not going to buy ANYTHING for today’s project.  I was only going to use stuff that I had already in my house.

So, the hunt was on…. What all did I have and what could I use to create a project?

Well, here’s what I came up with for today’s Home Matters post – I spent no money at all on this project!!!  Everything used was found in my stash!

The frame was from a Stampin’ Up! project that I didn’t really like when we made them at the party a year ago but I loved the frame so I kept it!   It originally came from the big box store that sounds like Mal-Wart and was only $3.

The chipboard letters are from 2 different, but same sized alphabets.  The background was a left over piece of 12 x 12 neutral, canvas textured cardstock.

I even used a paper pack in my digital stash that I had downloaded before Christmas and never used!  It is a paper pack by Inspirations from Day called Zen Garden.

Aren’t those papers swoon-worthy? 

Additional supplies used: thin matte presentation paper, my Tombow adhesive tape runner, an exacto knife, a sanding block, ink for edges, scissors.

But again, use what you have!  No adhesive tape runner?  Use mod podge or even white glue or a craft stick.

Let’s get started on how I made my framed chipboard welcome sign.

1.  First, I figured out what paper I wanted to use for each letter.

2.  Since my letters are about 3 inches, I resized the papers 4 inch x 4 inch squares.   I printed the squares on presentation paper using my printer’s best print option.  Next, I cut apart my squares.

3.  I didn’t want the gray sides of the chipboard letters showing in my project so I inked the edges of my letters with Tim Holtz’ Distress Ink.  I used Q-tips for the hard to reach spots on the letters – like on the inner edge of the “c”

4.  I applied my tape runner adhesive to the front of each letter and placed one face down on each of the backs of the printed squares of patterned paper.

5.  Using an exacto knife, I carefully cut around each letter and in the center of the “e’s” and the “o”.

This is what all of the letters looked like covered with the papers:

They are very rough looking from being cut out with the exacto knife, but we’re going to take care of that next.

6.  Using a sanding block, I sanded all the edges of the letters (you can also used a piece of fine grit sandpaper, a flat nail file or metal nail file).  This not only removed any excess paper from where I didn’t trim close enough but it also smoothed and distressed the edges.

tip:  always sand in a downward motion.  If you sand up and down, you’ll pull the paper up from the letter.

7.  I then used brown ink and a small piece of sponge to ink all of the edges of the letters and then set them off to the side to dry.

8.  While my letters were drying, I measured the inside opening of the frame.  It was 5 inches x 12 inches.  I chose a light cream colored, canvas textured cardstock that went with the colors of the printed papers.

tip:  if your frame opening is larger than 8.5 x 11, I recommend taking the finished chipboard letters, along with the frame you are going to use, to pick out a coordinating 12 x 12 background scrapbook paper.  Most papers will run between $.59 and $1.99 a sheet but it will save you from having to try to paper piece your background.

9.  I centered my letters on the background cardstock piece.  After I was happy with the alignment and centering, I picked up one letter at a time, applied adhesive using my Tombow adhesive tape runner and replaced the letter on the background.

tip:  you could use a ruler and lightly pencil a line across your background paper to assure your letters are on straight. 

10.  Insert in the frame behind the glass and there you go!

This project would make a perfect housewarming gift, wedding gift or  Christmas gift!  It’s never too early to start crafting those Christmas gifts!!!

There are many different ways you could re-create this project and make it your own:

  • Use letters to spell out the recipient’s last name instead of “Welcome”.
  • Add those trendy rolled roses in a cluster in a corner on the outside of the frame.
  • Add a little bling to your letters with a few glued on crystals.
  • Spell out a new baby’s name and use colors that coordinate with the nursery as a unique baby shower gift.

The possibilities are endless – you are only limited by your imagination!

I’d love to know what you think about my project!  And if my project inspires you to create your own project, I’d LOVE to see it so please post a link in the comments section of this post!!!

As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask!

Tuesday Template Challenge 3/15/11

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Tuesday Template

It’s Tuesday Template time!!! Hi – Cara (aka colson) here with today’s template.  I always struggle when I want to create a photoless layout and many other scrappers do too.  So here’s a template… let your stories shine!  Rotate it, flip it, move things around – I’ll even let you add a pic if you HAVE to :laugh: – just have fun and post them here and link ‘em up so we can leave you love.

Here’s the preview:

Template Preview

Template Preview

Here’s the link:

Here’s some inspiration from our awesome CT

 

From Amy (aka anrobe)
Amy's Layout

And here’s mine:
Cara's Layout

Tuesday Template Challenge

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

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Hello scrappers! It’s Jen (Graham Like the Cracker) with a Tuesday Template for you!


Download Here

Here is my layout:

Made with the Jen Graham and WM[squared] collab, FamilyMatters: The Family Tree Collection

From the CT

Jan


Cara


Sharon


Lori


Fran

and from my CT

Kim

Becka

The Rules and stuff:
You have all of October to complete the layout. Upload it to the gallery, and leave BOTH the image and a link as a reply to this thread in the forum.

This month only, You will receive two points for completing the challenge. You can earn an additional two points for using a new product from the ScrapMatters store (PLEASE indicate you have used something new when you leave us the link in the forum), and one lucky winner will receive one more point – I will be doing a random draw!

Remember, no double dipping…your layout must be unique to this challenge.

Happy Scrapping! I can’t wait to see what you do!

It’s in the Cards – 2/25

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Hey everyone! LuAnn here with our next It’s in the Cards challenge!

Before we get to the template – have you checked out the Hybrid Bootcamp put together by the ScrapMatters’ Hybrid Team?  It’s never too late to stop by and pick up some tips and techniques to take your hybrid projects to the next level!!!

Remember: the rules of the challenge are:
*To earn your Matter of Scrap point for the month you need to photograph and upload your card to the Hybrid Challenge gallery by the end of March – yepp, you get more time since it’s just about the end of February.   Then come back here and post it in this thread as well. Make sure to let your hostess know if you use a new product within a week of it’s release – if you do, you get an extra point!  One random winner will be chosen to receive an extra point!*

Here’s our template:

Download HERE

Here’s my card using Man in the Moon Designs’ Carousel Ride kit


And check out this wickedly cool card by Julie:

I can’t wait to see what you come up with using my template!

What Matters Monday {with Chelle}

Monday, January 4th, 2010

The other night I was relaxing in a bubble bath, browsing through the December issue of Scrapbook TRENDS magazine.  The front cover features a layout with an adorable little girl obviously thrilled about Christmas.  The journaling reads something like “You are a believer.  I love to see the delight in your big brown eyes.”   I really didn’t take much note of it until I turned to page 12.  A page titled “Cover Story” where Stephanie Howell, the author of the cover layout had written:

“This past Christmas will be one I will remember for a long time for several reasons.  My husband was in Afghanistan and I was bound and determined to make the holiday very special for my girls.  Harper, being two, was really old enough to enjoy and anticipate Christmas.  She brought tears to my eyes on several different occasions during the holiday season.  The first time was when she saw Santa Claus and ran through the mall screaming “Santa!  It’s me!  Harper!  I love you!”  The second time was when I had the joy of witnessing her big brown eyes grow wide as she saw the Christmas tree at my parents’ home for the first time.  That is when I snapped these photos.  Watching her, I longed for the days when I believed. (I do still believe in the meaning of Christmas, but being an adult can be complicated.)  Oh to be two, and to purely believe with all of your heart – to feel the magic and the joy and to feel it with abandon.”

That is what matters.  The story. The story that should be part of that layout.

A while back, Kate shared this quote with us:

If you don’t journal, then you aren’t scrapbooking, you’re just showcasing a photo

Hmm….maybe I have a few too many “showcase a photo” layouts.

Shortly after I was married, my mother-in-law asked me to help her organize her photos. As we sorted through photos, I discovered a hospital newborn portrait. I could tell it was one of her two youngest sons, but when I asked her which one, she couldn’t tell either. In photos where the children were older, it was obvious. However, when we got to the photos of her husband’s aunts as young women, once again we couldn’t tell who was who. Remember you won’t always be around to show off your scrapbooks. Recording those stories, those details, is almost more important than preserving the photos.  Recording the stories is what matters.

If journaling on your layouts is intimidating, here are a couple of tips:

Check out this WMM blog post from Jen.  She has a short list of ideas to jump start your journaling.

Tell Me More (a journaling class) is starting today at ScrapMatters.  It’s not too late to join us.  You get this fabulous mega kit, 20 daily lessons, weekly freebies, access to a private class forum, and encouragement and support to make journaling a habit in your scrapbooking.  Sign up here. Oh,  and use this code to get $5 off: tellmemore_5

Tell Me More preview

Remember to record the story.  It’s what matters.

–Chelle

We’re saying goodbye to three designers at ScrapMatters…

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Three of our designers at ScrapMatters will be closing their shops at 11:59 pm on October 31st Pacific time. This is the last time you can get their treats at SM for now.

Please join me in saying so long and best wishes to:
Heather (Dirty Feet Designs)
Dacia (Fluffy Bunny Feet Designs)
Brianne (Hafen Creations)

Two of these designers are expecting additions to their already busy families and one of them recently had a new baby.
Congratulations to all three of you on your growing families. We wish you nothing but the best.  We hope to see you around and pictures of your families in our galleries.  You will be missed.

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