Friday, November 14, 2008

TOOLS TO LIVE BY TOO...

Good evening and thanks for stopping in!
Goodness, aren't we all in love with Cricut? Can you imagine scrapping without it? Besides my list yesterday of low-tech favorite tools, these have to be my highest of the hi-tech ones...

(my Cricut & Jukebox)


I recently treated myself to a couple eBay bargains and am doing hand stands over them - Cricut Jukebox and Design Studio! It is so nice to be away from home with my computer but to still be able to put together pages for cutting when I get home. It is amazing how much time can be saved welding words too. The gizmos aren't without their glitches (or perhaps operator know-how) and often it causes my laptop to freeze up but rebooting it and the Cricut always works...a good reason to save your work often!

Also, the Jukebox is wonderful and I can't imagine using DS without it. For those of you who are unfamilar, you can put 6 cartridges in the Jukebox AND connect up to 3 Jukeboxes together for up to 18 Cricut cartridges which means you don't need to hop up and down changing cartridges. A cable to the Jukebox just plugs into the Cricut and away you go.

As a scrapper who likes to make patterns, I'd love to be able to cut my own patterns on the Cricut and sure hope they come up with something to allow it...I've so far resisted getting the Sure-Cuts-A-Lot but see it in the future. I manage to combine items cut with the trio of Cricut items and supplement with my drawn parts to make original piecings. Here's today's new listing of one I created using several parts cut on my Cricut with some hand-drawn parts too...


Since I use the Cricut Expression I can plot out my pieces for cutting in four 6"x6" sections, which makes up one 12"x12", mat when using DS and it's perfect for cutting up to 4 colors/patterns on the same mat. It worked especially well for making a boy and girl version of the same layout since I was able to copy everything and place it on the blue 6"x6" section and so on. It's a real time saver too!

What I'd really like to learn next is how I can (or if I can) weld borders so I get a nice 12" piece with everything in a good scale. Does anyone know how to do that yet?? I'd be eternally grateful if any of our talented bloggers could help out!!

Please drop us a suggestion or comment when you can and have a great weekend!

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

TOOLS TO LIVE BY...

I had a little head start on this question when a fellow scrapper wrote asking me the very same so I knew when this thread began I had a tasty tidbit to share with you all. My most cherished and USED tools are a simple toolbox of Making Memories tools to which I've added scissors and my ancient Xacto.


I've used my hammer so much the head is coming loose! For me this box is indispensable and I couldn't scrap without it. I use the piercing tool to move fiddly little pieces for my piecings or to pierce a hole for a handle for a Halloween pumpkin like this...


The small pliers were used to coil the wire so it wouldn't separate from the pumpkin but it comes in handy to hold jump rings when I'm adding a charm to a layout, or to make curly wire web for a spooky little spider, etc. The needles fish wire & ribbon and often get a work out. My most favorite item in the box would be the punch. This handy gizmo has several sized heads that screw into the body of the tools and can be used to punch holes for eyelets, or to make perfect small circles for the eyes and pupils on my paper piecings. I am constantly finding new reasons to make holes in my projects! A word of caution...be sure to have a self-healing mat under your work so it doesn't harm furniture.

I don't think any of my scrapping would be possible without my trusty, tiny stainless steel decoupage scissors. They were found in the decoupage section of my local craft store and have been unbelievably useful for all my paper piecings. My specialty might be considered paper piecing since I started scrapping so I could make paper things to decorate other things! LOL!! Most of my piecings are my own originals and have lots of pieces that make these scissors a must have...remember those fiddly little parts I move around with the piercing tool? Well, these trusty scissors cut them out first! I'd buy these a 100 times if I had to but luckily, this is only my 3rd pair.

If you can think of a use for any of the tools...BE SURE to drop me a note!

I'm off to make a cuppa joe...

Ronda

Monday, November 10, 2008

tools i love a~latte....

hello and greetings from southern california,

okay so i love the countless array of scrapbooking tools that are available today both...old and new. but if i had to narrow it down to the two tools that i use the most, i'd have to say........


number one would be my exacto knife...

i know this may seem so primative when you think of the many cutting systems that are out, but with my exacto knife i can cut and create anything i design. don't get me wrong, i'm not saying that i don't love me some "cricut" because i do! i especially love the new storytime cartridge! but for original work i love the old exacto knife!


secondly i love my prismacolor markers.


I LOVE COLORS! i'm so totally impressed with Cindy's thread assortment! you rawk girlfriend! love all the different shades. anyways i like to use my prismacolor markers primarily to shade and on occassions, when i do make cards, i use them to color. here is a LO that i will be posting tomorrow 11/11 using the tools that i love a~latte! lol

Happy monday to all. hope everyone is enjoying a couple of days off.

blessings~

siggie

Thursday, November 6, 2008

I LOVE my glitter stacks!!

I have soooo much scrapbook paper that I need to use, but yet I buy more. One of my downfalls is the new glitter stacks from DCWV. I tend to buy the new one they come out with for each season and holiday. It really is a sickness!!

The thing I love most about these gorgeous papers is the heavy cardstock quality and the GORGEOUS embossed, glitter images that all the papers carry. My new favorite that I just picked up last night was the Christmas glitter stack. The papers are so yummy!! Just wait until you see the layout I plan to make with the glitter birds on it. I must confess I almost bought the remaining 2 stacks they had left JUST so I could have more sheets of this particluar design.

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I hope you love the paper as much as I do. AND, keep checking the SALDC listings so you can see what I create with thsi beautiful paper!!

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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Love the BUG :D

I love my Cricut! It is the best purchase I have made in scrapbooking. I started by owning the smaller Cricut and was hooked on buying the cartridges that go with it. There were fonts and images that just had endless possibilities. Unfortunately the lid broke due to my daughter and son standing on it to be closer to me and I upgraded to the Expression. It is so fabulous. I can cut borders and more due to the size. Cricut is constantly coming out with new cartridges that I have to have! Just last night I bought Blackletter and Home Accent. My favorite cartridges are George for the shapes, Accent Essentials for the swirls and flourishes and Doodlecharms for all the images. Here are some examples of how I have used my Cricut most recently.
In this border piece I did, I used the Cricut for the bears eyes and nose!
This cute clown is also cut from the Paper Dolls cartridge! I didn't care for the nose, so I just used a circle cut from George.

This car is from Paper Dolls as well. Paper Dolls has cute people, but I use it for all the extras. There are trees, animals, summer themes to name my most used. They also have quite a few images that are great for boys, and if you scrapbook for a boy, you know how much harder it is to find accessories for their pages :D

This basket was a sizzix die, but I used the apple from Doodlecharms to fill the basket.


And finally for the pumpkins, I used the ovals from George. I cut three ovals and layered and inked them and viola! a perfect pumpkin. I could show hundreds of layouts using my Cricut, which in my eyes means I made a good purchase! I can't imaging scrapbooking without my bug and if you have tried, I am sure you feel the same!
Karen




Monday, November 3, 2008

Itsa Happy Scrappin' Life 4 Me!

Despite having boxes of stamps I seem to prefer scrapping over stamping. I'm not sure if it's the fear of stamping something in the wrong spot and not being able to undo the ink or what prevents me from using them very often in my papercrafts. In looking back at the things I've used them on in the past, it seems I generally use them on journaling cards or on small pieces like mats where I can't do a lot of damage if I make a mistake. This is a snapshot from a current listing.


Like Sarah, I have used stamps in a few home decorating projects with great results. The inexpensive foam stamps worked wonderful to stamp a shell motif under our bar/divider and was a pretty safe bet since I used acrylic paint to stamp my designs. I also used the same stamps to decorate the border of a lamp shade to match the comforter. That may have been where the phobia began because I goofed on it!





So today, I mostly stick to scrapping for the fun of drawing, painting, and paperpiecing. Paper is so much fun and inexpensive if you make a mistake...not quite like ruining a new lampshade! This simple little mouse layout is one of my favorite paper piecings. The second page had a bowl of stawberries cut from the paper I used on the mats.


I hope you all have a great day and stop by again soon!



Ronda

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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Stamping for home decor

I have never really been one for stamping. I love scrapbooking. Papers, buttons, chipboard, ink, and other dimensional embellishments are really more my style and taste than stamps. Once in a great while, i may add a stamped image to a page, but I am rarely happy with the result. I only have a few stamps - I have picked out ones with fancy flourishes and other similar designs that really appeal to me. And while I don't incorporate them into my scrapbook pages, I do like to use them for other little projects. For example, I love to find a nice frame and fill it with a heavy white cardstock that has been stamped, like this :
It is so simple to do, and creates a very nice piece of art to hang on the wall. I have done something similar with canvas. I have a partial wall that really needed some sort of art grouping, so I painted the edges of canvas with black acrylic paint, and then added a name, monogram, jewels, and a stamp to each one.

I arranged the finished canvases and added a couple of pictures and another framed stamped cardstock to create a nice little family themed wall. Here is a closer look at the stamped canvas:
Remember, even if you don't want to stamp on your scrapbook pages, there are lots of other things you can do with a pretty stamp! So go ahead and buy that huge one you have been eyeing, and don't feel guilty because you can get a lot of use out of it!

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