Archive for January 2010

Sketch Puzzle ~ January 31st

Since everyone loves the sketch puzzles I will be posting them again every Sunday.
This is a sketch I designed for you to you. I have posted a sketch sample on my blog if you would like to see it. Thynner… All Tangled Up

Sketch Puzzle

If you have any problem solving or printing the puzzle, please send me an email and I will forward it to you.

If you use it to create a layout please email it to me and we will load it in a slideshow and it will be eligible to win a RAK generously provided by weScrap!

If you happen to be a sketch designer and would like us to feature one of your sketches please email it to me. We will feature you, your blog and give you a ballot for the monthly draw!

~Tara~

Mini Album in an Envelope

By Jen Walker

I am going to show you how to make a quick mini album in an envelope. You can make it very simple or embellish it.

To get started, you will need:

  • 1 sheets of 12×12 cardstock for the envelope
  • 1 or more sheets of cardstock for the mini album
  • (1)a stapler or (2)hole punch and ribbon or (3) needle and embroidery floss
  • a small sticker or embellishment (about 2×2 or smaller)

Choose which cardstock will be for the envelope.

Here is a template that gives you an idea of the cuts and folds we will be making to create the envelope.



The cardstock to be used for the envelope needs to be creased every 4 inches in both directions with the folds going towards the inside (wrong side) of the envelope. The red will be the outside of the envelope.

Once you have all the folds done, you need to remove the corner pieces.


Next you will need to make the page into an envelope. To do this, there are a few cuts you need to make.

Before you start to make these cuts, be sure to lightly label one flap as A so that you are sure you are making the cuts in the correct places.

The first cut is to flap D. You need to remove 1/2 inch off the edge so that when you fold it inside the envelope it still closes flat.

The next cut is to flap E to make the closure for the envelope. Cut 2 inches off the flap and then mark the centre point of the remaining rectangle. Draw a line to the corner of that flap to create a triangle.


On flap A, you will now need to create a slit for the triangle on flap E to tuck into. Flip the cardstock over and fold A down and E up.

About 1 inch up from the bottom edge of flap A, you will want to mark a point on either side of flap E to show where you will need to cut a slit. The slit should be about 1/4 inch wider than the flap E at both sides. Draw a line and then cut the slit.

This is where the flap E will tuck into for closing the envelope


You will now need to cut a piece of cardstock to 3.5x.3.5 inches. This piece will be adhered to flap A to hide the slit and flap E when it is closed.

When you attach this piece, be sure not to put the adhesive all the way around or you will not be able to tuck in flap E for closure.


Once you have adhered this piece, decorate it. This will be the cover of your envelope.

This is a good time to decorate the other side of the envelope as well (flap C) if you are going to use brads or eyelets or anything else that goes through the cardstock.


Here is the other side of the envelope. The picture turned out terrible. Sorry.



You are now ready to create the mini album. The pages of the mini album at 3.5×7 inches. You can use up to about 6 pages for your mini album, but if you put more than that, the envelope will be a struggle to keep closed.


I chose to secure the album using staples. You can also use a hole punch on the edge with a ribbon tie, or you can hand stitch the pages together to make the album.


The mini album will now be attached to the inside of flap C.

Your envelope is now completed. You can close it by folding flap D, then B, then A and tucking E under the hiding cardstock.

Sketch Puzzle ~ January 25th 2010

Since everyone loves the sketch puzzles I will be posting them again every Sunday.
This weeks sketch was created by Lucy Chesna who designed for us at weScrap!

Sketch Puzzle

If you have any problem solving or printing the puzzle, please send me an email and I will forward it to you.

If you use it to create a layout please email it to me and we will load it in a slideshow and it will be eligible to win a RAK generously provided by weScrap!

If you happen to be a sketch designer and would like us to feature one of your sketches please email it to me. We will feature you, your blog and give you a ballot for the monthly draw!

~Tara~

Sharing Saturday ~ January 23rd

It’s time to share some goodies that are happening around the web.

I have started a Book Club over at Let’s Capture These Memories. If you love to read and hang out with a bunch of great girls then head on over and join us at the LCOM Book Club. There will be prizes along the way for all members. First up was a $25.00 gift card for Chapters!! For more info and to sign up click here: LCOM Book Club

Allyhas started up a new Challenge blog with Nicole Nowosad called, Creative Prompts 4U.

They are having a DT Call right now. Here is the info:

Creative Prompts 4u is a new challenge blog with tons of inspiration to share!

We are seeking individuals who are passionate about creating and inspiring others. If you are not afraid to think outside of the box, let loose and have fun getting creative with your projects — WE WANT YOU!
Design Team Requirements: Creative Prompts 4u is seeking 2-4 designers who are interested in working with a team to create a variety of projects such as layouts, cards, &/or altered art.

There is a 6 month time commitment effective Feb 1, 2010 through July 31, 2010.

Design Team members must have an active blog and are willing to promote Creative Prompts 4u on any online galleries/forums you participate.

Responsibilities: Assist with the creation of challenges for the blog.

You will create projects based on challenges created by all individuals on the Design Team.

Send in your “assignments” in a timely manner. 

If you are interested in being part of our new blog, please send us the following by January 24, 2010 12:00 noon EST to creativeprompts4u@hotmail.com.

Please include: * A copy of “scrapbook” resume or brief bio about yourself, your full name, address, phone number.

* A link/address to your blog & any online galleries you have

* Please share 2 layouts & 1 card which you feel shows your style of scrapbooking/cardmaking

* Please tell us why you would be a great addition to our new Design Team

This call is open to all countries.

**Hurry the call ends tomorrow**

I love how Basic Grey always waits until the last minute to post sneak peeks of their lines. I spied them on Kelly Gore’s blog. Here are the latest, yummy lines form Basic Grey:

I may be buying alot of BG this time around. How about you??

Do you want to see some more sneak peaks on the blog?? Let me know what you are looking for and I’ll try and find it for you.

Don’t forget:

FYI: weScrap is going through and update and maintenance this weekend. Please keep checking in as we will be up and online soon. We miss all our members.

**Do you have something that you would like to see posted here on Sharing Saturdays?? Please send me an email with the info. If I post it you will earn a ballot for the monthly prize draw!

Speaking of prizes…… it’s time to reveal the winner of the of the weScrap Limited Edition Christmas Kit!!

I used random.org to choose the winner and it chose….

Gayle Taylor
December 13th, 2009 at 7:28 pm   edit

I have been around a while and admire all of the kits. As for suggestions, I really love to read about new techniques on blogs. I would love to see more old and new techniques that will show me fun ways to apply the product.

Gayle
Abilene, TX

Congrats!! Please email me your address and I will have Sarah send out your prize. Email Tara

~Tara~

Cupid De Locke Font

It’s Font Friday and time to share another Font-astic Font!!

In honour of Valentine’s Day fast approaching I searched the web for a great font with hearts. This font will be great to use on cards for your loved ones or a title on a layout.

It is called: Cupid De Locke

It can be found here: Dafont

If you need some directions on downloading and installing fonts, click here: How To Download Fonts

If you have a favorite font you would like to share please send me a link and if I post it you will earn a ballot for the monthly draw sponsored by weScrap! Just click on the Email Tara link at the top.

Enjoy your new font!

~Tara~

Felt Mini Album

You will need:

  • 1 piece of felt (more if you would like to use some to embellish your album)
  • A double sleeve photo album
  • Sewing machine
  • Embroidery floss
  • Pattern paper, embellishments, buttons etc.
  • Photos

Step One:

You will need to cut a few pages out of your photo album. It won’t ruin your album if you just cut them out with your exacto knife. I used three and I find that it worked really well. You can add more if you wish. It’s really important that the pages of your photo album look like this with one photo sleeve on top and one on the bottom, because you will fold it over to make your album. These photo sleeves will become the page protectors for your album.

Further explanation: You need to take a few pages from a photo album (The ones where you slip the photos into the plastic sleeves) to use as the page protectors for your album. I think you can pick these little photo albums up at the dollar store if you don’t want to cut one out of one of your albums. I just had one on hand so I took a few pages out of it. Just using your exacto knife you just cut the pages out the same way you would if you were taking a page out of a magazine, just an example.

Step Two:

Lay your page protectors over a piece of felt. Leaving about 1cm of an edge around your entire page protector sheet. Trace and cut.

Step Three:

Secure the felt and page protectors together with paper clips. This will keep your album from moving around while you sew it.

Step Four:

Using a sewing machine, sew a straight line down the spine of your book. I went over mine a couple of times for extra support.

Step Five:

Trim off any stray threads. Now your book is ready to embellish any way you wish. This is the fun part!!

I chose to stitch around the edge of my book by hand, just to give the edge a more finished look.

Then I cut a circle from felt using a different color. I attached it with a little bit of adhesive (to hold it still) Then I hand stitched around the circle.

The rhinestone monogram I used is an iron on.

Now you can fill your book! Either with just photos, or by making 4×6 size layouts.

By Melissa

*Originally posted January 2007

Beauty

This week’s word is BEAUTY.

Beauty is defined as…..

  • the qualities that give pleasure to the senses
  • smasher: a very attractive or seductive looking woman
  • an outstanding example of its kind; “his roses were beauties”; “when I make a mistake it’s a beaut”
  • Beauty is a characteristic of a person, place, object or idea that provides a perceptual experience of pleasure, meaning or satisfaction. Beauty is studied as part of aesthetics, sociology, social psychology and culture. As a cultural creation, beauty has been extremely commercialized.

Here is my page using the word BEAUTY. The page is based on a sketch by Anam Stubbington.