Thursday, February 28, 2008

Productive Day


I have to say that yesterday was very productive. I was able to complete my March Workshop and a Easter Card with Hannah.
To view my March Workshop, look under Up and Coming Events. Don't forget to send a quick e-mail reserving your spot, I am sure that this workshop will sell out quickly.

All products are CTMH
Colours: Spring Blossom Collection
Stamp Sets: Easter Time and Serendipity (bunnies ears)
Accessories: Liquid Applique

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Snow Day


Well, it is another snow day around our house. Buses are cancelled again, and I still have three sick little girls on my hands. I wonder what today will have instore for us, I am going to try to complete my March Workshop today. I hope to be able to post it tomorrow, but I will have to see how the girls are feeling.

Last night I managed to find some time to create. I made this Criss Cross Card, all products are CTMH. Please go to the Split Coast Stampers Website for the visual tutorial, these are excellent instructions! Keyword: Criss Cross Card


Colours: Black, Cranberry and Coloinal White Cardstock
Paper: Creative Basics Silhouette Collection
Stamp Set: All Occassions
Accerssories: Big Blooms, Sparkles and Black Ribbon from the Black Collection

Monday, February 25, 2008

Last Page


I have finally completed Delaney's Baby Album. I am so happy with the last page, I thought I would share it with you. I was inspired by a page that I seen in Creative Keepsakes.


All products are CTMH.

Papers: Spring Iris Cardstock, White Daisy Textured Cardstock, and Retired Spring Blossom Background and Textured Cardstock.
Colours: Spring Iris, Pink Carnation, Breeze and Kiwi
Stamp Sets: Lowercase Giggles and Lowercase Storytime

Successful Cropping

Successful Cropping 101

The most important thing that you can do to ensure that you have a successful crop is too set goals. Whether you hope to complete 1 page or 10 pages, or you want to finish all your birthday cards for the year. The key to reaching your goal is to be organized. This means having all the tools that you may or may not need on hand. With this said, you do not need to pack your entire scrapbook collection in the trunk of your car and fit your kitchen sink in the backseat!!

1- Pick your photos for your layouts ( each layout usually contains 5 to 7 pictures)
2- Draw your layout on paper. Make a rough sketch or choose from one of the 50 two page layouts that both Cherish and Imagine have to offer.
3- Select colours that compliment your photos. Choose your pattern paper, stickers and or stamps that coordinate with your pictures. (Remember to bring neutral cardstock for the bases of your layouts)
4- Only pack coordinating ink pads and markers that match the papers that you will be working with.
5- Select accessories that you will use, for example: ribbon, buttons, brads etc... Remember to only pack what you will need; you can always add a brad at home later!!!
6- Adhesive, Adhesive, Adhesive!! You can never have too much glue, tape runners or liquid glass.
7- Pack your favourite paper trimmer, scissors, eyelet setters.
8- Wear comfy clothes! Bring your favourite beverage, and relax!!
Remember everyone at your crop has the same love, paper crafting! So if you forgot something that you cannot live without, just ask!!!

Happy Cropping!!

February Newsletter

Hello Everyone,

I hope that everyone is enjoying the New Year, and acheiving their New Years Resolutions! My goal once again, is to complete at least one two page layout a week! I can honestly say, I am nowhere near this goal, and it is only February. The New Spring 2008 Idea Book is in full swing. If you have not received your copy, please contact me. I am very excited to bring you some great opportunitied this month- check out what is in store:

1) February Special
2) Workshops on the go
3) Tips & Techniques
4) Booking Specials
5) Open Crop


February Specials

Totally Textured

CTMH's February Campaign features an incredible 144 sheet pack of textures cardstock, including four sheets of every colour from Spring Harmoney, Summer Celebration,Autumn Harvest, and Winter Cozy palettes, plus White Daisy and four sheets each of the following colours:

Bamboo
Black
Chocolate
Cocoa
Colonial White
Desert Sand

The Campaign runs Feb. 1- 29 or while supplies last. The Totally Textured Cardstock can be ordered for just $77.75 (retail price$ 99.00) . This comes out to about .54 cents per sheet. This is a great deal to split with a friend or two!


Workshops on the Go

I would love to start offering more workshops, but I want to hear what you ladies would like. Do you like card workshops, scrapbook layouts or anything altered for example: picture frames, calenders, explosion boxes.
Please send me a quick e-mail and let me know, so I can start planning for March and April.


Tips and Techniques

I have been hearing from some customers lately that they love our products so much that they buy everything, but then when they go to use it - they have no clue what to do with it. Well, if that is you, then I need you HELP. Please respond to this email and let me know which products you want to see featured here. I will pick one or two a month and give detailed uses for those items. Afterall, why let something sit in a box when you can use it to enhance your pages and cards>? All responses will be kept anoynmous- so go ahead and sumbit them.

This month ........ Paper Flowers

They are all the rage and if you haven't seen our new Big Pinks- you don't know what you are missing. We carry 6 different types of paper flowers:
Big Pinks
Just Blooms Summer Poises
Just Blooms White Daisy
Just Blooms Autumn Daisy
Just Blooms Autumn Sunflower
Just Blooms Autumn Leaves

The tips I am going to share will work with any of these products. Inking them will work best on the lighter colors and are great for the White Daisy when you are trying to color match. Add color to your flowersDye your flowers using the waterbrush and any color re-inker. Use a craft jar to pour in a small amount of reinker and dip the tip of your waterbrush into it. Apply to the tips or any part (try the seams) of your flower and let dry. (tip....to dry them faster use your heat gunSponge the flowers with ink from your inkpadApply ink from a reinker or ink pad with a stipple brushMix a small amount of reinker with pearl paint and apply to flower.You can also use chalk and apply with sponge daubers.Add Pizzaz or Change the LookUsing the write and rub pen add glitter to your flowers.Fold your flower in half to get a different kind of blossomStamp of your flowers using a flourish or a dotted floral image (such as that in Celebrate Life).Cut the flowers apart and use to form a butterfly or a turkey!Adhering your flowers to your pageYou can use anything to do this - the more creative the better!Use brads, buttons, waxy flax, glue dots, sparkles (with glue dots on both!), the new mini medleys chocolate collection, etc. etc. Where to use themAnywhere and Everywhere!Add dimension to your pages. The flowers are great for girls....and boys (especially the autumn colors). Accent pages, fill empty spaces, use as "O" in a word, put in corner of a picture, add several cascading down or across the page as a border, clump a bunch together in the corner of a page to resemble a flower patch, place a Big Pink alone on the front of a card for a dramatic effect, pile the Autumn Leaves up at the bottom of your Fall pages to resemble a leave pile or have them "falling" down the page for a dramatic effect. The list goes on.In a word - PLAY. Have fun and experiment....some of the best pages come from messing around!

Booking Specials

I am now accepting bookings for gatherings featuring the Spring book.
Our hostess program is wonderful with free products and the ability to earn 1/2 price items- but I always love to sweeten the deal.

If you hold a gathering featuring the Spring Idea Book (Feb.- April) you will receive the Stamp of the Month for FREE!!

Open Crop

I have booked the Arkona Seniors Centre on Feb. 15th, 2008 for an open crop. The cost is $3.00 and will run 6-11pm. There are only 25 spots so you need to reserve your spot! I have compiled a list of things to help make your crop a success, please see the attached file, Successful Cropping 101.


Is there something that you would like to see featured in a future newsletter? Have a question that you want to ask? Please let me know - I love suggestons, comments, ANYTHING and welcome them.

Have a great month and please let me know if there is anything that I can help you with

Amanda

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Successful Open Crop

Layout #1 (All products are CTMH)
Colours: Moonstruck, Sunny Yellow, Meadow Clover, Cranberry
Paper Pack: Retired Winter Classic Background and Textured
Stamp Sets: Play It

Layout #2 (All products are CTMH)


Colours: Garden Green, Cranberry, Buttercup and Breeze


Paper Pack: Let's Get Together


Stamp Sets: Delight in Everything


Accessories: Pewter Big Brad, Dimensional Elements Classic Alphabet


*Both layouts were from Imagine.

Wonderful Weekend

We had a wonder weekend around here! Doug and I allowed ourselves a full day and night without the girls!!! The first one, in seven and a half months. We went sking at Mount Holly,which is only an hour and a half away, then we did some shopping at Birch Run!!

We celebrated Canada's newest holiday, "Family Day" at my cousin and her husbands house with our extended family! They hosted a Guitar Hero and a Nintedo WE (pardon my spelling on this one)Party! What a blasted! I had never played either before, I think I may become addicited! My arms are a little tender today. Could be from skiing?? Probably not.

I actually completed 4 scrapbook pages on Friday night, at my first ever open crop! I am happy with both layouts, and they are tucked away safe and sound in my albums.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Dahlia Fold Card

Happy Valentine's Day Everyone!
So here is my creation for today! I have been seeing these Dalhlia flowers everywhere and wanted to give them a try for myself. They actually are extremly easy. I got the intructions from Jessica Washington. (I have add the link to my favourites)

So if you are wondering how I have time to create a card before 8:00 am, this is how I do it. Last night I was cruisin' the web like I usually do before bed, and I found these great instruction. This morning I got right to work before my middle daughter, Delaney, got up for the day. I decided what paper and stamps to use, I had all my materials sitting on the kitchen table. So when Delaney got up and was eating breakfast, I started my papercrafting. Crazy I know, but it really is the quietest time of my day.



All the products used to create this card were CTMH.

Colours: Vanilla Cream, Blush, Baby Pink and Chocolate

Paper: More To Adore Paper Pack

Stamp Sets: Adorable

Accessories: Button and Chocolate Waxy Flax

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

My Valentine's Day Cards for My Family

The first card, is the card I will be giving to each one of our girls. Inside is a special little note just telling them how proud they make their Daddy and I and of course how much we love them. The second card, is for my hubby, Doug.

I got inspiration for both cards on Split Coast Stamper. All the products that I used were CTMH.



Card#1

Colours: Blush, Cranberry and White Daisy Cardstock

Stamp Sets: Soul Mates and The Works Alphabet

Accessories: White Daisy Ribbon



Card #2

Colours: Cranberry, Black and White Daisy Cardstock

Stamp Sets: Soul Mates

Accessories: Clear Embossing over the red heart

My Valentine's Day Cards For My Family


The first card, is the card that we will be giving to each of our daughters. Inside is a little note just telling them how proud they make their daddy and I and of course how much we love them! Second card, is for my hubby Doug. I got inspiration for both cards by fellow CTMH consultants.
Card#1:
Colours: Blush, Cranberry and White Daisy Cardstock
Stamp Sets: Soul Mates and The Works Alphabet
Accessories: White Daisy Ribbon
Card 2:
Colours: Cranberry, Black and White Daisy Cardstock
Stamp Set: Soul Mates
Accessories: Clear embossing powder over the cranberry heart and then a pop dot to raise.

Valentine Pop Tops and Card


Since tomorrow is Valentine's Day, I thought I should add an idea that you could create for your sweet heart! This is the project that my Budget Club made in January. You open the can from the bottom, and put your treats inside. Then you seal up the can with Liquid Glass or another similar adhesive. All products used were CTMH.

Papers: Creative Basics Silhouette Collections, cranberry, black and white daisy cardstock.

Stamp Sets: All My Love

Accessories: Pewter Brads, Cranberry Grosgrain Ribbon, and silver embossing powder.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

My Very First Post

Here it goes. My first post on my blog, where to begin. I am so excited and I have no idea what I am doing. Anyone who knows me, knows that I am never short with things to say, but yet here I am without words. Maybe I am trying to hard!!
I am hoping that this blog will allow me to showcase some of my scrapbook pages, and cards that I will or have created. I am also using this blog as a challenge to get moving on my goals for this year. I have so many ideas , I just need to get them on paper.
My goals for this year are: to complete 4 scrapbook pages a week, design and complete my club projects at least two weeks a head of time, and try to host two home gatherings a month! So far, I am not doing to badly, but I could be doing much better.

Blog Archive

Powered By Blogger