The idea was to use your stash, and use it I did. I pulled out some really, really old Imagination Project, City Center Designs pp, and added lots of old metal embellishments I found in the back of my scrap cupboard. I even managed to remember how to work the Fastenator and used that as well.
It really was a great Cyber party and I am sure if you were over at Scrapbook Challenges during the weekend, you would have had a ball, and if you managed to complete some of the challenges you are in the running for a couple of prizes. How good is that??
If you werent able to particiapte, then make sure you keep your eye out for the next round.
Cheers
Deb xoxoxo
I love to scrapbook, or should I say, love to collect stash, which I one day plan to use :)
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Scrapbook Challenges
Use your Stash! cyber party is in full swing.
Ilene's challenges are:
1. to dig out those eyelets. You know, those little round things from way back when. I remember I even had a little hammer for those (before upgrading to my awesome Crop-a-Dile). Those little eyelets used to be so cool, one would see them on all the LO's. And where have they gone now? You know, I still have a million, some in all the colors of the rainbow and then some.But just because they're old and out of style doesn't mean they can't be made to look awesome! So I challenge you to make a LO/project/mini/altered item - anything! - using at LEAST 10 eyelets. Here's my example and the RAK I put together that you can win for participating. RAK contents: A pack of Maya Road ribbon, a pack of MR fibers, MR sheer houses keychain, a Heidi Swapp sheet of arrow stickers, Making Memories Vintage Findings: mini kit, blossoms, and vellum envelopes
2. Remember waaaaay back when, when those cute Prima Got Flowers bottles came out? They were the greatest thing since sliced bread and no could get enough of them. I know I couldn't. I loaded up and well...I still have that load :) Well ladies, time to unload! I challenge you to make a layout/altered item/project/mini/anything you want using those little Prima flowers.Don't have any of those left? (You lucky you). You can still play along - use any old flowers/buttons/little embellies along those lines you have laying around. Again, I want to see At LEAST 10!The RAK for participating on this challenge is Maya Road stamps (jasmine blossoms) and Maya Road rubons (9 sheets).
And Debi:
1. We all have stuff in our stash that we just 'had to have' only to have it sit there and not be used. We mean to use them, but they are just sitting there being passed over in favor of the new HOT thing. For this challenge I want you to dig THREE of those items out of your stash now and use them on a layout! The prize for this challenge will be given by random draw -- to get an extra entry in the drawing, use a technique on your layout that takes you out of your comfort zone!
2. For this challenge I want you to dig into your sticker stash and use them on a layout. Now, I'm thinking about those flat stickers that we don't like to admit we have in our stash -- you know the ones....those old Mrs. Grossman's style stickers that we've been holding onto for goodness knows what reason! Well, it's finally time to do something with them! Find a creative, unique way to use them on your page...Make a border with them....Decorate a tag.... use them en masse to fill in a doodled or hand drawn shape...Cover a piece of paper with them and cut it into a shape with your punches....Or just put them on your page as is....Just USE them! :)Now, if you don't have any Mrs. Grossman style stickers ANY flat stickers will work for this challenge. If you don't have any flat stickers but are one of those who is hoarding the 3-D style stickers then use THOSE! Alpha stickers work, too! :D
So, what do you think?? You have until Wednesday 12 midnight to upload your creations
Please come on over and have a play
Deb xoxox
Ilene's challenges are:
1. to dig out those eyelets. You know, those little round things from way back when. I remember I even had a little hammer for those (before upgrading to my awesome Crop-a-Dile). Those little eyelets used to be so cool, one would see them on all the LO's. And where have they gone now? You know, I still have a million, some in all the colors of the rainbow and then some.But just because they're old and out of style doesn't mean they can't be made to look awesome! So I challenge you to make a LO/project/mini/altered item - anything! - using at LEAST 10 eyelets. Here's my example and the RAK I put together that you can win for participating. RAK contents: A pack of Maya Road ribbon, a pack of MR fibers, MR sheer houses keychain, a Heidi Swapp sheet of arrow stickers, Making Memories Vintage Findings: mini kit, blossoms, and vellum envelopes
2. Remember waaaaay back when, when those cute Prima Got Flowers bottles came out? They were the greatest thing since sliced bread and no could get enough of them. I know I couldn't. I loaded up and well...I still have that load :) Well ladies, time to unload! I challenge you to make a layout/altered item/project/mini/anything you want using those little Prima flowers.Don't have any of those left? (You lucky you). You can still play along - use any old flowers/buttons/little embellies along those lines you have laying around. Again, I want to see At LEAST 10!The RAK for participating on this challenge is Maya Road stamps (jasmine blossoms) and Maya Road rubons (9 sheets).
And Debi:
1. We all have stuff in our stash that we just 'had to have' only to have it sit there and not be used. We mean to use them, but they are just sitting there being passed over in favor of the new HOT thing. For this challenge I want you to dig THREE of those items out of your stash now and use them on a layout! The prize for this challenge will be given by random draw -- to get an extra entry in the drawing, use a technique on your layout that takes you out of your comfort zone!
2. For this challenge I want you to dig into your sticker stash and use them on a layout. Now, I'm thinking about those flat stickers that we don't like to admit we have in our stash -- you know the ones....those old Mrs. Grossman's style stickers that we've been holding onto for goodness knows what reason! Well, it's finally time to do something with them! Find a creative, unique way to use them on your page...Make a border with them....Decorate a tag.... use them en masse to fill in a doodled or hand drawn shape...Cover a piece of paper with them and cut it into a shape with your punches....Or just put them on your page as is....Just USE them! :)Now, if you don't have any Mrs. Grossman style stickers ANY flat stickers will work for this challenge. If you don't have any flat stickers but are one of those who is hoarding the 3-D style stickers then use THOSE! Alpha stickers work, too! :D
So, what do you think?? You have until Wednesday 12 midnight to upload your creations
Please come on over and have a play
Deb xoxox
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Scrapbook Challenges Use Your Stash! Cyber Party
The Use Your Stash! Cyber party is in full swing at Scrapbook Challenges.
Why not head on over and check out what Debi, Ilene and I have come up with to help you use your stash!! You could even win some goodies along the way.
My first challenge is to use that chipboard you have stored away. I want you to alter it anyway you see fit and use it on a layout.
My second challenge is a Blind Scrapping challenge, and you have to use 3 patterned papers that you have had in your stash forever, along with those really old embellishments.
Here is the requirements list and the instructions:
1 x 12x12 cardstock or base of your choice
1 x 4x8 piece co ordinating cardstock or patterned paper for journalling on
3 x patterned papers - the ones you have been saving for good - lets use them now. These must not be recent releases
1 x 5x7 landscape orientation photo
9 x buttons, or brads, or eyelets, or any other really old embellishment
Really old embellishments to form 3 x 2 inch cluster each
Approx 16 inches ribbon
2 different fonts and colours of really, really old alpha stickers - I know you have them :)
small alpha/number stickers for date
1 pack Pearls or other such bling
Journalling pen
Staples and Stapler - drag out the Fastenator, how long since you have used it??
Standard scrapping tools
Instructions:
Take patterned paper (PP) 1 and cut to 10x10inch. Adhere in centre of background page.
Cut PP2 7x5inch and place it vertically on top of PP1 about 3/4inch in from left side
Cut PP3 1.5x30inch. Place horizontally so it overlaps the other 2 PP's
Adhere photo so it overlaps all 3 PP's
Take the piece of co ordinating cardstock of PP (whichever you chose to journal on) and cut 4 photo corners from it and adhere to each corner of photo.
Take ribbon and staple to layout along the bottom of the photo. You can gather it, or tie knots in it, whatever you decide to do is ok.
Cut a journalling shape of choice, about 3x1inch,, from journalling cardstock/PP, and adhere just under PP3 on the right hand side level with the edge of the base cardstock. It should look like it is coming out from under the PP3
Use this journalling spot for the date - either use the small stickers or hand write if you dont have them
Take your embellishments and place 1 to the right of the photo on top of PP3 above the ribbon, the second at the top of PP1 about 3/4-1inch in from the right hand side, and the third under PP1 approx 3 1/2inch from left hand side.
Cut 1/2 inch wide journalling strips from scraps for journalling and adhere on top of PP1 and PP 2 above the photo.
Thread buttons or take brads, etc and place in groups of 3. Place a cluster both sides of journalling strips and a cluster at the bottom of the page next to your embellishment
If it matches, place pearls on top of embellishments.
Take 5 Pearls or the like and cluster approx 1/2inch from the top left hand corner of the photo. Place anther cluster of 5 to the right of the photo on PP1 and the last cluster of 5 approx 1inch from the bottom left of photo on PP3
Use large alphas to make a title and place on layout as suited.
Make it your own with doodling, etc.
I do hope I havent confused anyone too much.
Cant wait to see your layouts but they must not be posted until after 6pm your time on Wednesday 27th January. That way they will be truly Blind :)
Holler if you need anything
Happy stash scrapping
Deb xoxo
Why not head on over and check out what Debi, Ilene and I have come up with to help you use your stash!! You could even win some goodies along the way.
My first challenge is to use that chipboard you have stored away. I want you to alter it anyway you see fit and use it on a layout.
My second challenge is a Blind Scrapping challenge, and you have to use 3 patterned papers that you have had in your stash forever, along with those really old embellishments.
Here is the requirements list and the instructions:
1 x 12x12 cardstock or base of your choice
1 x 4x8 piece co ordinating cardstock or patterned paper for journalling on
3 x patterned papers - the ones you have been saving for good - lets use them now. These must not be recent releases
1 x 5x7 landscape orientation photo
9 x buttons, or brads, or eyelets, or any other really old embellishment
Really old embellishments to form 3 x 2 inch cluster each
Approx 16 inches ribbon
2 different fonts and colours of really, really old alpha stickers - I know you have them :)
small alpha/number stickers for date
1 pack Pearls or other such bling
Journalling pen
Staples and Stapler - drag out the Fastenator, how long since you have used it??
Standard scrapping tools
Instructions:
Take patterned paper (PP) 1 and cut to 10x10inch. Adhere in centre of background page.
Cut PP2 7x5inch and place it vertically on top of PP1 about 3/4inch in from left side
Cut PP3 1.5x30inch. Place horizontally so it overlaps the other 2 PP's
Adhere photo so it overlaps all 3 PP's
Take the piece of co ordinating cardstock of PP (whichever you chose to journal on) and cut 4 photo corners from it and adhere to each corner of photo.
Take ribbon and staple to layout along the bottom of the photo. You can gather it, or tie knots in it, whatever you decide to do is ok.
Cut a journalling shape of choice, about 3x1inch,, from journalling cardstock/PP, and adhere just under PP3 on the right hand side level with the edge of the base cardstock. It should look like it is coming out from under the PP3
Use this journalling spot for the date - either use the small stickers or hand write if you dont have them
Take your embellishments and place 1 to the right of the photo on top of PP3 above the ribbon, the second at the top of PP1 about 3/4-1inch in from the right hand side, and the third under PP1 approx 3 1/2inch from left hand side.
Cut 1/2 inch wide journalling strips from scraps for journalling and adhere on top of PP1 and PP 2 above the photo.
Thread buttons or take brads, etc and place in groups of 3. Place a cluster both sides of journalling strips and a cluster at the bottom of the page next to your embellishment
If it matches, place pearls on top of embellishments.
Take 5 Pearls or the like and cluster approx 1/2inch from the top left hand corner of the photo. Place anther cluster of 5 to the right of the photo on PP1 and the last cluster of 5 approx 1inch from the bottom left of photo on PP3
Use large alphas to make a title and place on layout as suited.
Make it your own with doodling, etc.
I do hope I havent confused anyone too much.
Cant wait to see your layouts but they must not be posted until after 6pm your time on Wednesday 27th January. That way they will be truly Blind :)
Holler if you need anything
Happy stash scrapping
Deb xoxo
Monday, January 18, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Online Crop...
...at Scrapbook Challenges from Friday 22 January until Sunday 24 January. Challenge layouts must be uploaded byt midnight (own time) on Wednesday 27 January.
There will be 6 challenges, and RAKs for each of the challenge *winners*.
The theme for the crop is: USE UP YOUR STASH, so go digging gals and I will be back with some more information.
There will be 6 challenges, and RAKs for each of the challenge *winners*.
The theme for the crop is: USE UP YOUR STASH, so go digging gals and I will be back with some more information.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Challenge layout
I am such a sucker for a good challenge.
Whilst I was surfing around the other night I came across this challenge site and just had to join and participate.
This is my efforts with the January 1st challenge:
1. white space - yah.
2. scrap your fears
3. 3 pics
What do you think??
Whilst I was surfing around the other night I came across this challenge site and just had to join and participate.
This is my efforts with the January 1st challenge:
1. white space - yah.
2. scrap your fears
3. 3 pics
What do you think??
You wont hear from me until I come back from camp on Thursday - hopefully with lots of new pics to scrap, and lots of challenges to complete :)
Tata
Deb xoxox
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Busy, busy, busy
I do wish life would slow down a bit but I guess that is not going to happen :(
There is a great Easel Card tutorial by Lone over on the CPC Blog. You should check it out, our Lone makes the most wonderous cards with the most gorgeous Magnolia stamps - I am so envious of her card making abilities :)
There is also a fabby sketch by Mish for you all to have a go at.
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The entries are rolling in foir the Out of the Hat January challenge. The criteria is quite simple this month, so why not head on over and check it out.
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Also, at Scrapbook Challenges, the DT challenges are starting to appear and will do so all throughout the month.
So, if anyone needs a scrapping kick start, I believe I have supplied you with some options.
Go on, give them a go - you know you want to :)
cheers
Deb xoxo
There is a great Easel Card tutorial by Lone over on the CPC Blog. You should check it out, our Lone makes the most wonderous cards with the most gorgeous Magnolia stamps - I am so envious of her card making abilities :)
There is also a fabby sketch by Mish for you all to have a go at.
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The entries are rolling in foir the Out of the Hat January challenge. The criteria is quite simple this month, so why not head on over and check it out.
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Also, at Scrapbook Challenges, the DT challenges are starting to appear and will do so all throughout the month.
So, if anyone needs a scrapping kick start, I believe I have supplied you with some options.
Go on, give them a go - you know you want to :)
cheers
Deb xoxo
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Scrapbook Challenges
My first challenge as a DT member at Scrapbook Challenges is up :)
Head on over and check it out - it is most certainly not difficult.
Deb xoxo
Head on over and check it out - it is most certainly not difficult.
Deb xoxo
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Scrapbook Challenges Blog Hop
Hi Hoppers, due to a technical hitch (me, lol) you will need to scrolld own a bit to find the New Years Blog Hop post.
Sorry for that.
Cheers
Deb xoxox
Sorry for that.
Cheers
Deb xoxox
Friday, January 1, 2010
Country Papercraft January Designer Kit
is available for purchase at CPC:
And so is the Add on kit:
And so is the Add on kit:
Both chock full of yumminess.
Whilst you are over at CPC checking out the kit (under Whats New - Jan 2010), why not stock up on pp's?? Marg has a New Years special with 20% of all single patterned papers, valid until midnight on the 10th January.
Go forth and shop, I say :)
Mmmmm, shopping
Deb xoxo
Out of the Hat Scrap Challenge
Morning all
The Out of the Hat Scrap Challenge criteria for January is up on the Blog today. The criteria for the January challenge is: 1. To use circles somewhere, 2. To use striped paper, and 3. To use a one word title.
How easy is that for a first up challenge??? Looking for a challenge - why not head on over and check out the previous challenges, they might just be waht you are looking for on this forst day of January 2010.
I have my pics printed, just about to start my layout. I will come back later and share it with you all.
And here it is:
The Out of the Hat Scrap Challenge criteria for January is up on the Blog today. The criteria for the January challenge is: 1. To use circles somewhere, 2. To use striped paper, and 3. To use a one word title.
How easy is that for a first up challenge??? Looking for a challenge - why not head on over and check out the previous challenges, they might just be waht you are looking for on this forst day of January 2010.
I have my pics printed, just about to start my layout. I will come back later and share it with you all.
And here it is:
I have used a couple of old, old pieces of Chatterbox, some Maya Road chippie alphas, Karen Foster Shooting Hoops stickers, and bits from the Game On pack available from D-Lish Kits.
Stay safe
Deb xoxo
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