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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Circle or Square (or both!)

So it's time for another challenge at My Heart Pieces... Use a circle or a square in your card design.  I like to try to combine either/ors so mine has both.  A circle image on a square mat.  I used the image 'Wine Barrel' - perfect for masculine cards!  Then made another one with an oval image.  Enjoy and play along! 



Saturday, July 14, 2012

Where Bloggers Create

This is the 4th year in a row that Karen has assembled a list of creative bloggers that wish to show off their creative spaces. I decided that our little space was woth sharing, so here it is! 
When we bought our home we were looking for a large space that my husband and I could share.  He builds and flies radio controlled ariplanes and I scrapbook, make cards and various papercrafts.  In this instance we found a basement space that fit the bill.  So come on down!

At the bottem of the stairs, turn right...  Welcome! My husband's space is directly ahead as you enter the room and my area is to the right. The first thing I did when we moved in was to purchase Ikea shelving and MANY Michaels 12x12 plastic storage boxes to store my stash.

We placed a TV at the halfway point along the facing wall so we could watch while working away.  This is also where our CD stereo and printer are stored.  There was a built in niche that I took advantage of to place some drawer caddies in the bottem, with my Cuttlebug and box of embossing/cutting folders on top. Also stored here are my magnetic folders with the Spellbinders, a box of Sookwang tape and glittering supplies, books, and at the top, rolls of paper and card blanks of different sizes.

Years ago I found that storing 12x12 paper was a pain, and heard that some lateral file cabinets allowed for a 12 inch clearance.  I went into Staples and measured each one until I found one and purchased it!  Only the top drawer clears 12" but that's ok!  In the bottem I store my 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock. 

Under my work table I placed two drawer type units that hold those same 12x12 stoage boxes from Michaels. I keep my projects in process in these.  And the right hand picture is the far wall unit.  All connected together.

I used a labeller to label the storage boxes as to what is inside.  and for smaller groupings of items, I place them in a plastic 12x12 envelope.  I tend to group my stash by colour primarily.  My favourite and large collection of themed items go in separate bins.  (Christmas, Halloween, Disney, Snow, Oriental, Vintage, in my case)

So, left going down then over, a current project, some coloured items, (Pink, Purple, Blue, Beige, Red, White) Next column, paints, chalk, pencil crayons, themed envelopes, tools and ephemera not able to be sorted.  Two rows od colured and themed items.  Last row, albums and pages.  And along the top are assorted tools, storage and items...light desk, spray box, finished cards, unsorted stuff and empty storage cases.

And along the facing wall I keep my stamp binders, ink pads and reinkers, magazines and books, finished projects, specialty paper and more stuff.  To the right is the TV stand and our CD collection and the door you just came in!  This is also a pretty good shot of the plane my husband is currently making air worthy.

Bored yet?  Almost done! 
This is my typical work area.  What I'm working on is at the top, my most used tools is in the desk top spinner (also from Michaels), the box contains recycling, more tools...

And of course CHOCOLATE!  I keep my bowl of smarties ready for munching as I can quickly pop one in my mouth while working and not get my hands or work dirty.  Another Blogger " Sparkle Tart by Kate Palmer" gave me the idea of cutting all my non standard 'scraps' into 8x8 and 6x6 inch squares, ready for use in future projects.  I LOVE this system!  I go for these bits before I touch my full sheets and my stash gets used!

So that's my space.  At least how it was...
I took these pictures preparing for this post last week.  Good thing too!  We had a big storm come through and we ended up with an inch of water pretty much all over the basement.  Thank goodness it was not a sewer back up or more water!  But it does mean that some shelves will have to go and some of my supplies not in plastic bins will have to be tossed.  The majority of it will be fine, eventually, but it means I will not be creating for a while.  Next year will see a new and improved area! (Maybe elsewhere in the house! )  Enjoy the other sites and inspiration!  The button at the top right hand side of the page will bring you to the main party page!  Hugs!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Wedding layouts

P.S. I Love You owner Pam does some article writing for Squidoo and her latest article is on Wedding Pages.  She included some of my older pages that I am still quite proud of! 
Here is a close up of some pages from my wedding portait album...


We eloped to Walt Disney World to get married, not due to family issues, but monitary issues.  Having a combined wedding and honeymoon where we met up with our family across the country after the cerimony was the best way to see everyone we wanted without have to spend anymore than on a traditional church wedding and reception.  We got the wedding we wanted and then we got to travel a bit and visit A LOT of family!  Win Win!


I then did a bigger 12x12 album with our complete story, funny accidents and honeymoon pics.
Our wedding was Cnderella themed and I spent HOURS creating this peek-a-boo cover page and the paper piecing behind it.  I still love the final effect.




We'll be married 18 years in September, and still very much in love!



Thursday, July 5, 2012

My Heart Pieces Challenge

Here I am!  Honest! :) 
The lastest challenge at My Heart Pieces is to create a card for someone special.  I saw this Butterfly Girl and immediately thought of my girlfriend's daughters. A couple weeks ago I took them to the Devonian Gardens when they were having a Butterfly Day.  The girls decided to put on butterfly wings and this image totally brought me beck to that day.  So these cards are going to be sent to the girls this weekend.



Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Digi Darla's Challenge

Today I wish to wish those in the United States a happy 4th of July!  I got this idea a couple days ago when I saw this challenge from Digi Darla's. http://digidarlas.blogspot.ca/  Use one of her images and create a card following her sketch:

So here's a few cards with an image I got from her site.  First is a digital card using elements from Creative Memories and and Stampin' Up.  I used the Creative Memories Storybook Creator 4 software for this.  I LOOOOVE this software!  The next two are traditional cards with the digi images printed out and coloured with Glaze pens. 




Monday, July 2, 2012

House Mouse Challenge

I entered a House Mouse Challenge on Paper Craft Planet and am pretty proud of it!  The winners of the challenge will be posted tomorrow, but I thought I'd share with you today. The challenge was to make a card with a House Mouse image to go with the first verse of the poem Hickory Dickory Dock:
Hickory Dickory Dock!
The Mouse went up the clock,
The Clock struck one, the mouse ran down,
Hickory Dickory Dock!

St. Patrick's Day and International Quilting Day!

 Woohoo! Time for some green Quilts! LOL! Not often that these two days land on the same weekend. I finally finished one of my UFOs (unfinis...