Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Friday, June 21, 2013
Ladies with Lenses - a twelve by twelver
WEEEEEEE! What we did with the Studio Calico June kit (so far...)
The following pic is actually the back of the 12 x 12 layout. Sometimes the back looks cool enough to use as a background for another layout.. haven't decided yet. But this is all my sewing nonsense... no thyme or reason... or sage. But def. cinnamon!
So anyway, this post is really about spending time with your kid(s). A lot of people tell you to enjoy them while they're young and don't hate you yet... so I decided to listen damn it!
It's all true and that's why I'm just trying to enjoy every second with her. I have a couple jobs, like most moms these days so most of my day is spent away from my daughter, but when I come home... I feel like spending time with her is more important than rushing her off to bed. Schedule Smedule!
So we have fun no matter the day or time! And since my daughter is a veteran at making videos of herself... I decided it would be fun to do a youtube series with her.
We call it Ladies with Lenses. When I got all those stickers from Paperchase, I also found a pencil topper that was a pair of glasses. They were so cute, and as soon as Roo saw them, she immediately took em' over. So when she grabbed them during our first "share" video, the title of the series was born.
And we invited Norma in to take part in the lenses wearing!
She looks nerdtastic in them I think!
So in true Project Life fashion, I decided this was an opportunity to make a layout as well to document the start of our video fun... however long it lasts...
The products used are all from the latest Studio Calico scrapbooking kit:
ROUNDABOUT Scrapbook Kit
Cardstock:
Kraft (American Crafts)
Vanilla (American Crafts)
Surf (American Crafts)
Blush Red Medium (Bazzill)
Patterned Paper:
Carte Postale "Canal Street" (Basic Grey)
Pack Your Bags (Simple Stories)
Divine this line (ILS)
Jet Set (Simple Stories)
Today (Paislee Press)
Pier "Carousel" (Crate Paper)
Optimism (Studio Calico)
Sky Atlas (Studio Calico)
Embellishments:
Black & White Die Cut Clouds (Studio Calico)
Acetate Alpha (Basic Grey)
1 Yard Airmail Divine Twine (Whisker Graphics)
2x2 Stamp Set ( Life-Love-Paper for Studio Calico)
3x3 Photo Overlays (Crate Paper)
Silver Stars (Basic Grey)
Camera and Geo Tag Resin (Freckled Fawn for Studio Calico)
Urban Traveler Chipboard Stickers (Simple Stories)
So I have plenty left for tons more LO's and PL's.
Here's the building of this layout via Youtube:
Thanks for stopping by Fitty's Arty blog!
Monday, June 17, 2013
Don't pretend you outgrew stickers!!
I used to be anti-sticker. True story. Well, not anti-sticker in general, but anti-sticker in scrapbooking. I was like... NOOOOO... you can't just slap a sticker down?! That's cheesy cheating! You must stamp it out or draw it or burn that image onto your page!
But then again, stickers have come a long way since I started scrapbooking. In the beginning it was leave stickers for fall... and it was flip flops for summer and that was about it folks.
I started getting back into the sticker habit when I started teaching piano lessons. They were my "bribe" for a while... (didn't even work half the time!) .. but occasionally upsetting would happen when I withheld them for a bad performance. (I'm so mean!)
But now I'm def. addicted for my own reasons... I really can't say what those reasons are... but some folks out there are making some pretty sweet sticks and I am eating them up and on the hunt!
Having said that, I do have to admit that scrapbooking is still not the main event for my stickers though. I use them mostly in my planner... or just to decorate notes for friends and family... and also for my students.
So in conclusion. Give stickers a chance! They might really get stuck on you... like for reals...
oh, and here's a video me and Roo made to express further our enjoyment of the aboved referenced topic.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soiXtxTExow]
We started a new series on Youtube called Ladies with Lenses... It's just a chance for us to be silly... and share crafty stuff...
So thanks for being here and have a FANTASTIC week! Weeeeee!
Monday, May 13, 2013
This is me
For some reason, I feel almost wrong scrapbooking about myself... like I'm saying... "Hey, I think I'm cool!" or something. It's like a selfie on facebook, you just don't do it unless there's some good reason or you have something ridiculous on your face that covers most of it. I don't know, but I think you all agree, it feels weird to move the direction of the focus off of our family, friends, and pets and onto ourselves. And if you're a mommy, it's always all about the kids.
What intrigued me about this class was that the goal was to make a mini album. This is something I've never done. Like cards, I had little interest. But I can't lie, I'm now hooked. I love the idea that you don't have to pick out a cover (you can), but you can create the entire thing from scratch.
I cut some chipboard, covered it in fabric and vvvv wwaaa laaa I had the beginning and the end. Now I just needed to fill it. To do the pic on the cover, I used printable fabric and then sewed it on the cover fabric that I chose before I modge-podged it to the chipboard.
The whole process was pretty dang enlightening. What was I going to include? That was tough... I feel like there are so many things that can be part of someone's life.. things that affect them on a daily basis. Though I felt like cleaning the house was not something that particularly touched me on an emotional level. Though re-organizing does have a way of setting free the endorphins of inspiration!
No, but seriously... I pretty much have to re-arrange my peg board or something before every craft session to get the juices going. It's like magic!
So anyway, I narrowed my book down into a few catergories:
1. Family: ok, I know... but that's what makes me who I am. My family. And they're the most important. So of course, there's a big spread of my favorite little lady as well as the Hubs and the fuzzys.
2. Interests/hobbies: Basically my crafty adventures using paper and a collection of sewing machines that each have a strength and weakness.. one with the fatal weakness of not working! Yikes!
3. Music: Besides giving piano lessons, music is a big part of my life. When I was making this book, I decided to collect a handful of artists that I admired and just make a little pic collage. By no means did this include all, but whatever came to mind or what I've been listening to lately. This is where I really got sad... and happy at the same time... because I couldn't remember the last time I just sat and listened to an album... just for the sake of enjoying it. Granted, there's been a lot of disney and nick music blasting in my car due to Roo, but in-between audiobooks, there hasn't been a recent "GOD I CAN'T STOP LISTENING TO THIS SONG!" So I'm on a mission to change that. To make an effort to just listen like when I was a teenager with a new Belinda Carlisle cassette on the bed following along with the lyrics.
4: Some random current interests/likes.
5: Goal. Yes one goal. To cure my headaches.
6. A short note to my Grams. She's the one person I think about everyday. She was awesome and I miss her.
It's not over embellished... some pages are down right messy! But I decided not to over-think it and just let it be what it was going to be. So it ended up longer than I imagined, and much more journally than I imagined. I felt like I had so much to say about every page... and in the end I was re-introduced to myself and I'm now kinda itching to pick up things that I put down throughout the years.
To not do things because I care what people think, or don't think... or say or don't say... but just to do them because it's fun and enjoyable. To share for the sake of sharing and not worry about who will make fun of me tomorrow... After all, does it matter? The most important things are the simple ones. So ENJOY them! And don't forget to take pictures!
I know ... I keep saying I'm going to do a workshop and never follow through... but I will! And I think this would be a great first project. So if anyone's up for finding yourselves in June, I'll make it a point to set something up.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Studio Calico Neverland Kit
Love it as usual! Having done now two layouts using it, I suddenly feel like I can fly.
The mask that came in the kit... ummm my fav so far. No washi this time, but I think the ribbon made up for that.
So I used the mask to trace out with the blue smash pen, and then inked over it with a sponge and the mini Mr.Huey in Skyscraper.
In other news, the new thickers I got in my store are sold out! Sketchbook and notebook... I totally understand why because when I ordered them I was in love... so why am I surprised when other people agree with me??
So I may order more... maybe in a diff shade... though black and white are the most useful.
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Also, two coupon codes that are active right now:
BACON: 15% off when you spend $15
EGGIES: 10% off when you spend $10
And besides DOODLES.. my name could also be SPILLED COFFEE...
Because after I captured this layout on the camera.. I went back and added the date to the bottom... not realizing that I spilled coffee on my crafty station and I just put the page right in it. So now there's a chunk on top missing where I tried to dry the coffee but instead just pulled of the spot completely...
YAY for me.
Here is the making of this layout process
NEVERLAND KIT PROCESS VID
Saturday, March 23, 2013
THREE 3 things things
1 Something Cute:
Ummm ... hello cute bunny alert!
Is it just me or does everyone else find anything that has been felted sooo incredibly adorable? And it's one of those crafts I've never tried and it seems like it would be difficult and time gobbling. But dang, that bunny is cute! You could probably have a whole shop of felted cockroaches and people would swoon and pine over your feltings.
2 Cool Shop!
Ok, this madplatters shop is just cool. Felted items get me in the cute gut, but cool plates, mugs, and any kinda dinnerware or tea party accessories that feature odd, cute, or random things get me in the NEATO gut. And this store fills that up nicely.
3 Something to try at home?
so you can either print your pet on some fabric and sew him up as a pillow yourself... or have this shop silkscreen them into a pillow. Looks like something worth trying! Though, them seem to do a good enough job. I can see this coming in handy if you have one dog and two people at home that like to snuggle with him in bed. And they spend the night calling him into thier seperate rooms... and he's exhausted by sun up because he's been running around the house all night from room to room... Get a pillow made and someone can at least snuggle with that in lester's absence.
'Nough said.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Scrapbooking with Fabric
And after watching Shimelle Laine (LOVE HER!) on youtube going on a glitter girl adventure about how to use fabric in your scrapbooking (click for the vid), I decided to do one to follow it up.
Scrapbooking with fabric- not like rocket science. not like baking. not like whistling. Though you may whistle while you scrapbook with fabric. Unless you can't whistle, then you may just want to put on some counting crows.
There are so many ways to use fabric in your scrapbooking.
You can:
1. Use scraps of it as a banner
2. Use it as a matt for your photos
3. Roll it up and use it as a large embellishment.
4. Cut strips and make an interesting background on your page.
5. Sew it on in blocks for a quilty look.
6. Staple it on and fray the edges for a grungy look.
7. Stamp on it for a vintagey look!
The basic rule is: Treat fabric just like you would paper in your scrapbooking.
This recent layout was probably the biggest chunk I've ever used. I meant to just sew it around my photo for a matt... but I ended up using the fabric itself as the main background because it had a nice snowy look. And being that it had that embroidered background, I felt like it didn't need much embellishment on top. I just added some brads, a banner and a piece of crocheted trim.
Another technic I used in this layout was the double photo thing. Yes, that's the official title of this technic! THE DOUBLE PHOTO THING! dunt dunt DAA!
I printed the same photo twice: once big in Blk&W, and one again 4x6' in color.
There wasn't all that much color in the pic anyway with all the snow. I fiddled around with the placement of the smaller photo onto the large one and ultimately decided I would match it up.
And I love this effect. I actually used to love big photos on my pages, but like everything else, my tastes have changed over the years. Now I rarely go over 4x6'. But in this case, the larger photo became part of the background.
I have a video brooding about the making of this layout... but due to multiple crap-outs of the ol' puter... I'm not quite sure when this will come to.
Happy monday night arty frens!