Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Where did our warm weather go?
Friday, April 25, 2008
P.D. Day Fun!!
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Altering Basics
Usually, when you are altering an item, you don't have to be concerned about acid free/lignin free materials. In fact, a lot of alterable items are made of wood (the main source of lignin.) Altered art is usually just that- art. It is not meant to be a substitute for perserving your photos in an acid free/lignin free scrapbook.
TOOLS FOR ALTERING:
Adhesives
Whatever adhesive you choose, it's important to adhere the paper at the very edge. This helps prevent the paper curling up at the edges and makes fora more secure final project.
Liquid Adhesives:
Mod Podge- According to one definition it is a milky white liquid that dries transparent in less than 10 minutes. It seals and glues in one application. Most applications require two or three coats. It is available in both a gloss and a matte finish.
White Glue- this is typically a school glue. For a substitue for Mod Podge, mix white glue with a little water.
Scotch Quick- Dry Tacky Adhesive- Really a great all around adhesive. It's perfect for edges and corners you may have missed. The Scotch website has this to say about it: Ideal for paper, photos, metal and plastic. Acid-free adhesives to keep your memorabilia safe. Precision application, non-stringing. Adhesive technology insures your precious mementos stay where you put them.
Dry Adhesives:
Scotch ATG- With Scotch ATG Adhesive Applicators, a touch of the finger triggers quick, controlled application of a strip of Sctoch ATG pressure sensitive adhesive transfers tape. There is no mess or cleanup. Bond lines are thin and adhesive flows into surface irregularities. With 3M's advanced acrylic adhesive technology, you can bond, join, mount or laminate materials such as paper, plastics, metals, and wood and foam. I highly recommend this as an altered adhesive as well as scrapbook and papercraft adhesive.
Tombow Mono Adhesive Roller- Convenient, ergonomic dispenser precisely applies film of glue smoothly, quickly, cleanly. This is what CTMH sells and it will work as an altered art adhesive. I would recommend sealing with something as it may not have a long lasting hold, especially on wood.
A brayer or some smoothing tool:Old or fake credit cards work great too. You just need something to smooth out any air bubbles.
A variety of sanding tools:
This doesn't need to be anything fancy. I get a lot of my sanding tools from the local dollar store. You can use sandpaper, or even a paper bag will work as a very fine grit sandpaper. There are tools in the scrapbook market for this, they are nice, but definatley not a must have.
Our NEW Distressing tool kit, will solve all your distressing problems.
Items you can alter:
Anything that isn't moving! Some ideas are.....
*puzzles
*board books
*wood blocks- these make wonderful gifts for new parents. You can make these very simply by cutting a 4x4 piece of wood into 4 inch squares
*letters
*anything paper- boxes, books, notebooks, etc.
*metal containers- planters, recipe tins, band-aid tins, trays, muffin tins
*tiles- thses are easy to stamp in Staz-on and colour. They make wonderful and impressive gifts!
*office supplies- clips, clipboards, chalkboards, storage containers
*anything wood- tables, shleves, trays
*albums- it's fun to alter the covers and personlize them
*clocks
Basic altering.........
Begin by making sure your surface to be altered is smooth and ready to be altered. (This includes sanding any rough spots or priming with paint or gesso.)
Apply adhesive of your choice to both the paper and the item to be altered. THis is really a personal choice. Sometimes I use a dry adhesive. But sometimes I need that liquid adhesive to really *hold* the paper. I also use Mod Podge when I need to protect the surface.
When cutting your paper for the projects, I've found it's best to cut it larger than you need. Adhere it and allow it to dry. Then I sand off the extra paper from the edges. This makes for a perfect fit and also distresses at the same time.
Sand edges of your project to get rid of any imperfections- an emery board works well for corners and tight spots.
If you want to seal your project with Mod Podge or another sealer, this is the time to do so- before you embellish. It's much easier to apply the msealer before you place embellishments or pictures.
Embellish as desired.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Still Playing Catch Up
Monday, April 21, 2008
Magic Moments
Dream
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Birthday Wishes!!
Friday, April 18, 2008
Cherish Friends
I have been feeling guilty all day because I haven't added anything to my blog in a couple of days! So while the two little one's were sleeping, and in between loads of laundry, I managed to create a simple card! It took me all of two minutes.
The weather has been so nice the last few days, we have been spending a lot of time outside! I actually got a sun burn yesterday. I was wearing sunscreen that had expired, so I guess there is a reason for those dates!!! Remember to throw out those expired bottles, so you do not get a burn.
Happy Scrapping
Amanda
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Cracked Glass
This is a really neat technique, the pictures are not true to colour. The chalked image does not pop like it does in real life, but you can get the idea of the technique. I used all CTMH products. The colours are: sweet leaf, petal,blush and honey cardstock. The stamp set is, Seed Packets. I used photo hangers and the ribbon is from the Colonial White Collection.
Here is what you need:
- white cardstock
- image to stamp
-ink pads
- versamark or any kind of embossing ink
- clear embossing powder
-heating tool
- tweezers (sometimes your fingers get a little burned)
Here is what you do:
1. Stamp your image with an embossing powder or pigment ink. (or do direct to paper technique using clear embossing ink). Pour on embossing powder all over. Remove excess powder.
2. Using your heat tool, heat up the powder until the powder changes from matte to shiny and raises.
3. Do not heat for to long or the powder will melt into the paper.
4. Repeat pouring on powder and heating at least 3-4 times..... layering clear embossing enamel all over your image.
5. At this point if all the layers are completed..... you can add embellishments (ie. brads) if you want to. This is optional.
6. Once the enamel has cooled off, bend it too crack it!
TIPS: By sticking your project in the freezer, this could speed up the cooling process.... and may add a few cracks.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Family Picture
A Touch Of White Daisy
When I was out surfing the web last night, I came across these really cool cards that a fellow CTMH consultant had posted on our bulletin board. She had stamped an image in white daisy pigment ink, and then stamped the same image over top the initial image in the colour of the cardstock. I thought it looked very neat! So I was inspired to create my own batch of cards. They are very simple, and I can make so many more cards with all the scraps, maybe tomorrow.
Sorry about the fuzzy pictures, I keep trying to find the problem with my camera. Unfortunately, I always get side tracked, I can't even blame the girls!!
Stamp Sets: Treasures from the Heart, Every Occassion
Colours: Pink Carnation, Kiwi, Spring Iris and Black Cardstock
Accessories: Black Big Brads and White Gel Pen , Paper Piercer
Friday, April 11, 2008
Saturday Card Sketch
Paper Pleating
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Card Swap Winners!
5. Ice Cream Iris Fold- Lisa Vaughan 6. Clock (Amanda's) 7. Happy Birthday with Red Ribbon- Angie Verbeek
Anything Goes Card Results
1. Spring Tulips - Anne Morris 2. I Love You (Amanda's) 3. Frog "Hoppy For You" - Cindy Vandenberghe
4. Diamond Trio- Tammy VanGrinsven 5. Freinds- Lizz Vanderkant 6. Thanks A Bunch- Lisa Vaughan
Drum roll please............... Joanne Bongers won in the Birthday Card Swap with 66% of the votes and Lizz Vanderkant won in the Anything Goes Card Swap with 53% of the votes!! Way to go ladies, I will get you your prizes the next time I see you!!!
I have heard so many positive comments about the card swap, and I even heard people say that they wished they would have particiated! I will defiantely be hosting another swap in the fall, and I hope that we can fill it up. So start designing those cards...
Take care.
Amanda
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
I'm Back!!
Friday, April 4, 2008
Arkona's Crop Make n' Take
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Don't Forget To Vote
Please vote your favourite in each category, ie. Birthday and Anything Goes and help your favourite card creator win a prize!! I will announce the winners in 7 days and post the results, so don't forget to check back in.
Take care.
~Amanda
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
It's Here
New Items:
Dimensional Elements Monogram Letters
Racras Ribbon (Wavy)
Scallop Scissors by Provo Craft
Clear Inspiration Tags
5 New Paper Packs
Way to many NEW Stamp Sets
O.k. so now I need to go through it again, and see all the things and ideas I missed.
*If you would like to reserve your copy today, send me a quick e-mail**