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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Watson Retreat Weekend - March 2011

It was a joy to spend time with new and old scrapbooking friends at our semi-annual Watson Retreat Weekend. We call ourselves the Serendipity Scrapbookers -- it is always a delight to chat, laugh, share ideas, and learn new things surrounded by people who love photos and scrapbooking as much as you do! I worked on a mini album, a PicFolio calendar (Yes, for 2011. Yes, it's March!), and put some finishing touches on our Sheldon Family Heritage Album (titles, page accents). Then I packed my "traditional" scrapbooking stuff away and went "digital" -- sorted 966 photos from my Droid Incredible cell phone. It took me nearly all day. Now I have to do the same for my two cameras, and then Roy's camera! Whew!

I thought you might enjoy seeing the PicFolio calendar pages:
I have taught this as a class/workshop. It's a bit involved -- each month is different. I have all the patterns/instructions worked out. Let me know if you'd like me to do a class for you and your guests.

The calendars are made in Creative Memories' StoryBook Creator Plus and can be replaced each year with same-sized new months. All punches, tools, adhesives, StoryBox photo mats, papers, and clear photo mounting corners are from Creative Memories: Mini CircleMaker, Regular Circle Maker, Friendship Micro Maker, Leaf Maker, 12" Decorative Trimmer, Snow Maker, Meadow MicroMaker, Halloween MicroMaker, Mini StarMaker, Celebration Micro Maker, Personal Trimmer.

My own personal PicFolio Calendar sits on my desk at work. I get many compliments on it each year!

Friday, July 30, 2010

New Products introduced at CM Showcase!

Creative Memories Showcase is held every year in Minneapolis. I've attended a few times, and have always loved learning about the newest products, layout ideas, and training. This year I attended CM's "Virtual Showcase" and have kept up with the excitement. There are a lot of new products that I'm really looking forward to receiving!

1. CM Grip & Clip $8.50 -- holds 4 photos, perfectly aligned, so you can cut around them with the Jumbo Custom Cutting System patterns. I love this idea!



2. Wavy Tearing Tool $10 -- the same two edges as on the 12" Decorative Trimmer -- a wavy side, a swell side.





3. Page Planner Set $28 -- a 116-page idea book and 4 12x12 templates that you can use for 14 different options and countless layout ideas!







4. Chalking Inks $10 - three inks with CM's attention to photo safety. Small size makes it easy to hold and gets in tiny spots. Limited Edition







5. Leaf Pocket Punch $12 - An aspen leaf. Limited Edition










6. Creative Cuts Collection Tool and Templates -- coming in October








7. DRUM ROLL PLEASE! TWO Cricut Cartridges:
Reminisce Accents (<-click) and Cheerful Seasons (<-click) $55 each.
They coordinate with two new Power Palettes. I just love my Cricut and I know I am going to love these two new exclusive cartridges. I'm not sure what else will be introduced, but I'll keep you posted!

These newitems are available to order on August 1st. I will be placing an order on August 1st at 9 p.m. or you can order directly from my website: www.mycmsite.com/scrappilyeverafter (<-click)
Talk to you soon! Debbi

Sunday, February 14, 2010

February Calendar Workshop


FEBRUARY 2010
Here is my next two-page spread for 2010. I am so excited that I'm going to have 24 pages (at least) done for 2010 by the end of the year! What I like about this month's layout is that it is "Valentine-y" without screaming it -- it's subtle.

Details:
1. The paper on the left is from the Primary Christmas paper pack (really).
2. Use a paper-saving technique to cut a hole out of the paper hidden under the calendar (ask me and I will give you more info on this technique).
3. Use the LoveStruck punch to make the border on the right page. Start by punching the middle of that edge and go out from there so it's even. Three punches will do a 12" border.
4. Cut two 3/4" x 6" or longer strips from the paper-saved piece to back the holes cut by the LoveStruck punch.
5. Print a poem, quote, phrase, journaling, etc. on white cardstock. Cut into strips.
6. Cut 1/4" strips of the paper-saved piece to "underline" the strips of white cardstock.
7. Cut 1/4" strips of black scraps of cardstock the same length and width of your calendar and adhere them to the lower right side of the calendar, crossing them slightly at the corner.
Simple and lots of room for photos!
Scrappily Ever After,
Debbi

Saturday, January 9, 2010

January 2010 Calendar Workshop


2010
Resolution: To create pages this year for this year, and not be so far behind!!

Action: Create at least a 2-page spread each month for every month of the year.

Step #1: Create a 2-page spread for January

Supplies used in my example above:
New Year's Celebration paper pack $7
Snowflake Pocket Punch $12
Raspberry, Slate, Grey cardstock
Tape Runner adhesive

Inspiration layout:
(Contact me for details about my Monthly Calendar Workshops.)

Friday, November 6, 2009

Autumn

I LOVE this time of year! Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. They just haven't figured out how to commercialize blessings and thankfulness yet, and I'm glad!

Fifteen of us enjoyed our Watson weekend -- 3 days and 2 nights of nothing but scrapbooking and card making!
(Okay, we ate, laughed, slept a little and went for a hike too.) I completed half of our 2007 photos. I really, really would like to finish it before 2010 starts. We'll see... it's a busy time of year.

The newest products from Creative Memories are so fantastic! I love the new papers and the new organizational totes. My favorite new products? I really like the Daisy Custom Cutting System Keeper (organizing all my ovals and circles and other shapes is great!) and the gorgeous Classic 'Tis the Season Paper Pack. Check them out on my website.

I would love to send you a copy of the new November-December mini-catalog. Just ask, and you can drool over all the new products too!

Talk to you soon! Debbi

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Jumbo Circle Pattern Layout

What do you think of this layout? I love how the new Custom Cutting System 12x12 Mat and Blades with the new Jumbo Circle Pattern work together to make beautiful pages!

At my next workshop, we are going to make a 2-page layout similar to the one in the photo below, using the new products. (I'll post instructions after the workshop.)



CM came out with so many new products for September, and there's a new catalog too! I can't wait to show you! Do I have a favorite? Sorry, I can't pick just one!
  • Well... let me see... if it's a favorite organizing "tool" it would have to be the Daisy Tools Caddy ($37) -- it's got compartments and a zip off top to store more stuff! I can't wait to load it up with all my punches!
  • Okay, my favorite cropping tool? It would have to be a tie... the 12" Rotary Trimmer ($30) is so precise and it has optional interchangeable blades ($7.50 each -- perforating, scoring, wavy) and the Stardust Maker ($23) is so versatile! I can envision using it for borders, greeting cards, graduation, birthdays... and $2 from every purchase goes to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
  • My favorite digital item? That would have to be the new StoryBook Creator Plus 3.0 -- I can do so much more with this upgrade! Any font, any place! I can wrap words around photos, follow wavy lines... Viewing projects is easier -- 2 pages at once instead of one at a time. And many decorative editing features -- grid-cutting tool, corner cutters, torn paper edges and more!
  • And my favorite new papers? They'd have to be the Classic 12x12 Additions (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter $9/set). I love the subtle prints on the papers, and the watercolor stickers and title sheets included in these paper packs.

I hope to see you soon!

Debbi

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Tiny Tote Instructions

Okay, as promised, here are the instructions for the Tiny Tote (please don't be scared by the many steps below -- it's really only 5 cuts using the Custom Cutting System Circle Patterns):

This Tiny Tote fits 3x3 sticky notes perfectly. You can adjust the measurements to fit business cards or gift cards. Call or email me and I'll help you figure out those measurements.

Tools/Supplies
Tape Runner, Scissors, Pencil, Eraser
Custom Cutting System Mat, Blades (Blue & Red), Circle Patterns (Med & Large)
Brads (12)
2 colors of cardstock and/or patterned paper (Paper A and Paper B)
1/16" handheld hole punch
Optional: Cardboard scrap

1. With Custom Cutting System (CCS) Large Circle Pattern and Blue Blade, cut one circle from paper A using outside track. Set aside. Cut a scrap the same size for a folding template. (More on this in #4 below.)

2. With CCS Med Circle Pattern and Blue Blade, cut two circles from paper B using inside track. After each circle is cut, do not move pattern, pick up red blade, cut again using inside track. This will give you two solid small circles and 2 rings (which will become the handles). SEE PIECES CUT IN PHOTO AT RIGHT. Click on any image for larger view/more details.

3. Fold paper B small circles in half. Cut on fold lines. Fold each half in half. Mark three pencil dots where the brads will go. (See photo of finished tote for placement. Note that half-circles are placed on "left" and "right" sides of the front and back of the tote, so you need to punch holes on opposite halves of the folded half-circles.) Punch holes, insert brads, set aside until tote is assembled, then adhere with Tape Runner.

4. Use ruler to mark the center of large circle. (Hint: Fold scrap circle in half, lay on large circle cut from paper A, matching edges. Make a pencil line along fold. Unfold scrap circle and fold in half the other direction. Draw another line along fold, perpendicular to 1st line. You just made a big plus sign.)

5. Measuring carefully, make another pencil line 1 5/8" away from one of the center pencil lines made in step 4. Do this on both sides of the center line.

6. Measuring carefully, do this again 3/4" on both sides of the other center pencil line.

7. Follow photo for cutting instructions, creating four flaps. (Note: you are cutting the longer lines.)

8. Place adhesive on flaps, fold them to the inside and assemble mini tote.

9. Adhere brad-embellished half-circles to right and left corners of front and back of tote.

10. Adhere handles and admire your adorable Tiny Tote!

(OPTIONAL: Make cardboard to fit in bottom, cut and assemble coordinating liner following steps 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.)

It's really MUCH EASIER to do it than to explain it!!! (Writing instructions is NOT easy; writing clear instructions is even harder!) :-)

Let me know how yours turns out!