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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

New Paper from My Mind's Eye!

Hello Everyone!
Christy is not helping me fight my paper addiction! She just got an order in for some really fun paper that combines my favorite things...pink, brown and lots of glitter! It's the line by My Mind's Eye, Lost and Found Two, and it is very fun to play with! I'm not sure the picture below shows all the glitter on the page so stop by the store and see the new paper and my sample in person. The embellishments that go with the line are really cute. I usually prefer to make my own embellishments, but I could not resist these! The buttons are my absolute favorite. For this layout, I had to make flowers because, as usual, it's a girly page!
I just love these new flowers that my mother discovered on one of her late-night internet searches! They are made with organza and any other synthetic fabric you like. You cut varying sizes of round shapes to make several layers. You can use different fabrics for visual interest. I even used burlap as a layer on one flower (although you don't burn the edges, you can ink them if you like). Then I use my heat gun to melt the edges of each layer. You will have to do each layer separately because the layers will melt together if you try to use the heat gun on the whole flower at one time. Then you just sew the layers together in the middle and add whatever embellishment you want on the center. For my layout, I used buttons on some of the flowers and a flower on one. They are really fun to make because they can look so different just by changing up the layers and the colors. We have also used them on headbands, sweaters and barrettes.
I will be doing a make-n-take on Sunday Oct 2 at noon during the Scrap Pink crop if you want to stop by and try them out. You'll be hooked too! They really look good with this line of paper at Scraphappy. Christy has other colors too, so if pink is not your thing, don't despair!
I also did another type of flower on my page. I used a ribbon Christy has in the store. It's a lacy ribbon with a single strand of ribbon in the center. I pulled the center ribbon and scrunched up the whole ribbon, then wound it around a Gluber and put a pink button in the center. I can show you how to do that one at Scrap Pink if you're interested. I love the Glubers! They make those kind of flowers easy to make. If you haven't seen Glubers, they look like a giant glue dot. Stop by Scraphappy and Christy can point you in the right direction.
I hope this helps inspire you to get those creative juices flowing! Come see us at Scrap Pink!
Vicky

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Attention all paper-addicts…We have more new paper!

Hi Ya'll
Just wanted you to see what I made with some of the new papers that arrived at Scraphappy last week.   This one is "Lost and Found Two" by My Minds Eye and I just love it.  I think this is the best line yet. It has just the right amount of glitter to give your pages sparkle but not over power.  I also used some of the embellishments from that line and Tim Holtz embossing inks.



I also made this cute box that I think I will use for my copic makers. It has four sections and a handle that I cut with an oval punch. I used more embellishment from "Lost and Found Two" and a piece of burlap ribbon.

Come on by the store and check out these papers! I know you will love them as much as I do. 


Wow, I love this for my markers!  What do you think?
P.S. You can pick up a pattern for the box at the store (after Saturday).
 You'll need three sheets of paper to make it.  Happy paper crafting,    Linda  :)

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

ALL ABOUT THE PACKAGING

Halloween is right around the corner and NOW is the time to start making those cute Trick or Treat favors!
Today I will be showing several different ways to package your Treats. Whether you are passing them out to children, co-workers, friends or family, you will certainly find one of these fun and useful!
First are these super versatile "All Favor Tubes". They are clear plastic and have a lid to keep your goodies from spilling out.
For this sample I stamped the images using the "lawn fawn" stamp set "Happy Haunting." I stamped with Staz On Black ink onto a transparency sheet (some people call them "window sheets"). On one of them I used some sharpie markers to add some color. Rolled the transparency up and popped it into the tube. Added a little spider webbing, ribbon and goodies and that was it! How easy is that!
Want even easier......just cut a piece of pretty paper, roll it up and pop into the tube! Like I said, these are so versatile and could be used for any occasion.
Then I took one of the smaller "All Favor Tubes" and made a holder for it using some black card stock. This time I used the stamp set "Halloween Fun" from Crafty Secrets. This holder is great because you can use scraps of paper, ribbon and what nots for the embellishing. (Directions for holder can be seen at Scraphappy) Added a label, in this sample "spider eggs" was written on it, but again these tubes are so versatile and can be customized for any occasion. Filled with some candy, placed in holder and it's ready to go! Wow, just got a thought while I was typing this....you could even do the holders in your favorite football team colors! How fun would that be to bring to tailgate party!



















Next are these cute little bags from Whisker Graphics. They can by dyed, colored, stamped on and embellished in soooo many different ways! And as you can see I did ALL of that to these cute bags shown










The last two packaging ideas came from one 12 x 12 piece of scrapbook paper. The cute little favor box was a die cut, then I stamped that adorable Little Girl and that werid looking little pumpkin using the Halloween Fun stamp set again. Colored with some markers and adhered to the front of the box! How cute is that! Then with the scrap left over from the same sheet of paper, I punched out some Ovals, made a little box with a handle to glue to them to and still had enough scrap left to wrap 2 pieces of Nugget candy to stick inside!


Patterns and samples are at the store, so stop by and take a peek!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Fun Hand-Made Paper Clip Embellishments!

Happy Thursday everyone!!  It's Ashley, and I am here to share my first little tip/tutorial post.  These are really quick and easy and very versatile.  You can pretty much use your imagination and decorate them in any style you can think of.  I did these, using the new Halloween collection from My Little Shoebox, which are available for purchase at ScrapHappy!

Here is what you will need:

Large Paper Clips (You can find these in Office Supply stores in a range of colors)
Patterned Paper
Baker's Twine
Rhinestones/Brads
Punches
Adhesive


I started by cutting out my shapes on the Expression and using punches for my circles.

Next, I used a Zig Squeeze & Roll pen to adhere my baker's twine.  These "pens" seem to work well for adhering twine, because they make a fine line of glue and you can "write" or trace out your paths easily.


Once the glue dries, you can start layering all of your pieces.  I like to add pop dots in between some of my layers, just to give them a little bit more dimension.


After you are done layering, flip your embellies over and glue your paper clip to the back.  I like using hot glue...well just because hot glue is awesome and it sticks really well!!  :)  Make sure you attach the paper clip in the right direction, with the opening of the clip pointing down.


For my final step, I added a punched circle over the back of the clip, just to cover over where the paper clip is glued to the embellishment.


Here is how I used the finished product:



These would be great to make ahead of time from scraps and then when you are looking for the perfect embellishment, you can grab a few paper clip embellies and add them to your pages.  You can also use these as bookmarks and they would make great gifts for those avid readers you know!!

I hope you enjoyed todays' tutorial and that you learned something new that you will want to add to your crafty list!!  I look forward to sharing with you next month and be on the lookout from tips/tutorials from the other talented DT members at ScrapHappy!!



Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Hello ya'll...I'm just a southern gal who loves anything to do with any art form. I love painting in watercolor, oil and acrylics but just anything to do with paper would be my present addiction.I have two wonderful grandchildren (Payton 5 and Grayton 2 1/2) and two more on the way, thus the reason to scrapbook. I could probably get more pages done if I were not constantly stopping to make some new flower or embellishment.




































I would call myself an eclectic scrapbooker because I want to use it all. I love to use all of Rangers distressing inks and stains, copic markers, watercolor crayons and (did I say) Paper!



















I am so looking forward to working with all the talented ladies on the Scraphappy Design Team. There is so much new stuff out there for all of us to explore with you. So be sure to stop in the store often and read the blog to see what we all have to share with you.




































I heard someone say that to practice ART, no matter how badly or how well, is a way to make your soul grow....so let's just get to it!


create something every day, you'll be better for it,
Linda Price

Sunday, September 11, 2011

My name is Vicky Kanis and I am a paper addict! There is no help for me. I love playing with paper and especially adding pictures to the mix. I am so excited to be part of the Design Team for the next 6 months. I feel out of my league with so many talented ladies but I'll do my best to keep up :-). I am not a professional but I have been exploring my addiction to paper for over 10 years. My mom, Linda, is also on the design team and we have been doing art projects together since I was small. She has always been involved in some type of art and my sister and I were always happy to see what she was working on and sometimes play along. We are also involved with another great group of ladies and we meet once a month to do paper art and make cards, scrapbook pages, embellishments, or whatever else inspires us.
I especially love doing scrapbook pages and most importantly, capturing those special memories I might forget (since my brain is a little foggy these days). I am married to a very patient husband who supports me and my hobby.
We have a 5 year old, Payton, (who is the subject of a lot of my pages) and another baby due in February.



I love making embellishments so I am a very slow scrapbooker. I keep finding something new I want to add to my page! I work as a tax accountant to support my addiction so I never seem to do as much as I'd like. I'm also an avid reader and carry my Nook everywhere so I can read whenever I have a spare moment.
I hope we can have some fun over the next several months and that I can help inspire you. I know I will be inspired with lots of new ideas from all of you. The best part of this hobby is sharing all the great things out there!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Hi everyone!-Christina's intro


 Hi everyone!

I am so excited to have been chosen to be on the Scraphappy Design Team. Today is my day to give you a bit of an introduction about me.

I have been scrapping and stamping officially for about 13 years. Unofficially, I have tons of memory type books from my school days, with paper clippings and other keepsakes.  Like a bunch of others, I started out early on with the Creative Memories way of scrapping.  So my first pages are tons of pictures cut into cute shapes like triangles and circles and embellished with pretty construction paper cut with decorative scissors.  Good thing I found early into my scrapping foray the Creating Keepsakes magazine.  That magazine lead me to a whole different way of scrapping. =)
I am now a stamper and a scrapbooker and I have even moved into the world of digital scrapbooking too.  I really enjoy doing digital, because I don’t have to make such a mess, but I don’t think I will give up the paper scrapping either.  There is just something about all the fun papers and embellishments! Oh and all the stamping stuff, I get to do that with my mother in law who is a die hard Stampin’ Up woman.
I don’t have a particularly favorite designer or company that I favor.  I love bright fun designs that make pretty girly layouts; I think that probably comes from having three very girly daughters.  Lately, I have been looking at the vintage girly (what a description) look, but I have yet to try any of those techniques.


Now a little bit about me.  I was born and raised in Mobile, AL.  In August of 1997 I met my soon to be husband on the internet.  We met in person in October, we were engaged the following June and married in December of 1998.  So this December, we will be married 13 years.  Here’s a layout I did of us.  This shot was taken a couple of years ago when we went to see Tim McGraw at The Wharf.  Aren’t we so cute together =)


We enjoyed being newlyweds for a few years but in December 2001 we had our first daughter Jordan.  We had fun with just the three of us for a while, but then in March 2006, we had another daughter, Emery and then much to our surprise, 18 months later we had another daughter Leah.   They are such sweet girls.
Jordan 10
Emery 5
Leah 4 (in October)
Here’s a layout of my girls all together on Valentines Day of this year:

Let’s see what else can I tell you about me….????
Our family is huge Auburn fans. I am not so much of a football watcher, but I will watch it with my husband.  I usually have no choice anyways, cause during football season, that’s ALL that’s on at my house.


I am an avid reader.  I love The Harry Potter and Twilight series (can’t wait for the next movie).  But I read a lot of Romance novels.

Finally I am a huge huge huge  New Kids on the Block fan (shhhh don’t laugh it’s my guilty pleasure)
Here’s a layout I did for a concert I went to recently:

 And just for fun, here are a couple of cards I've done:


Again I want to let you all know how excited I am to be on the design team.  I look forward to having lots of fun and learning lots of stuff from the rest of this great team.
Scrap Pink is coming…see you there!



-Christina-

PS: excuse my crazy pictures, I need to invest in a scanner.  lol