Friday Freebie - Mother’s Day goodies

May 16th, 2008

Sugarplum Paperie - Mother’s LoveToday’s freebies are some lovely goodies made for Mother’s Day. All these freebies are very versatile and would be great for other themes too.

Sugarplum Paperie - Word Art FramesNicole at Sugarplum Paperie always makes beautiful kits and generous freebies. You can get her Mother’s Love freebie kit here. While you’re there be sure to get these cool word art framesMGL Scraps - Mother’s Love too.

MGLscraps also has a wonderful Mother’s Love kit that coordinates with Nicole’s freebie.

Over at the Shutterfly blog they have some fun Momtourage papers and a quickpage designed by Emily Powers, of We Are Storytellers. Kitty Chen, who is also a designer at We Are Storytellers created these Momtourage elements to download too.

Kitty Chen - Momtourage elements Emily Powers - Momtourage papers Emily Powers - Momtourage QuickPage

Happy Friday!! XOOXO ~ MamaSheg

Ribbon ring review & RAK

May 15th, 2008

I’ve been looking for the ideal way to store my ribbon and have finally found a solution that works!! Here’s my review of the Ribbon Ring.

What I’ve done in the past
I’ve tried the cute approach of using wood bobbins and storing the ribbon in jars. This was not practical, nor could I see all the ribbons easily. And it was just a pain to get in and out of the jars. It looks pretty. This option seems best if you don’t really want to use your ribbon. I also tried the Pull-ez. I didn’t buy one, rather I opted for trying to make one myself. I didn’t like having to smash all the ribbons down to add more and sometimes they came out of the holes. The whole thing was really messy. I even tried wrapping the ribbon around cards, but the ribbon would get wrinkled and I then would have to iron it.

Ribbon Ring to the rescue
MamaSheg’s Ribbon RingSimple, practical, and pretty. You hang your ribbon on little plastic {pull-through} tags and put the tags on a metal ring! I purchased the 60 ribbon tag bundle and 3″ metal rings from Ribbon Ring and absolutely love it!! This was more than plenty to clean up my mess of ribbon. I was able to thread small scraps and really long pieces of ribbon, up to 5 yards on a tag. They recommend you cut your ribbon into 1 yard lengths and use the inventory dots as an indicator that you have more of the ribbon. But I didn’t use the inventory dots as the tags hold a lot and you can put more than one piece of ribbon on a tag. I love how the ribbons look just hanging there, a nice rainbow of inspiration. I can easily grab all my ribbons and thumb through looking for what I need. The pull-through tags are high-quality and the plastic is flexible yet sturdy. Good stuff!

How I use it
MamaSheg’s Ribbon RingI sorted and hung my ribbon by color. For each color group I used a 1″ ring. After I had all my ribbon sorted I put all of the 1″ rings onto the big 3″ ring. Having everything sorted by color makes it so quick to just grab the particular color{s} I need. I can lay the ribbons onto my project looking for the ones that look best without having to take them off the tags. It’s so efficient and organized, I love it!! The ribbon also doesn’t get bent and wrinkly. It’s also very portable, I can easily toss a couple rings into my crop bag and the ribbons stay in place on the tags.

I love it!!
I highly recommend the Ribbon Ring. Simple, practical, pretty, and affordable! The starter set is just under $10. To clean up my mess was only $20 and I still have a bunch of tags left for when I buy more ribbon. And now that I’m organized, I see that I’m lacking in the area of green ribbon, LOL.

*** Win a Ribbon Ring starter set ***
Guess what….I have a brand new Ribbon Ring Starter Set to give-away! All you have to do is leave a comment on this post to be entered. The winner will receive one 2″ metal ring, 30 ribbon tags and 15 inventory dots!! I’ll draw a winner next Wednesday, May 21st. Please only one comment per person, open to US & Canadian shipping addresses.

What’s coming up…

May 14th, 2008

Hi there my friends! Just wanted to give you a heads-up on a few things I’m working on.

  • A product review that I’m very excited about!!
  • An awesome give-away for all you organization and ribbon fans…you won’t want to miss this one! I’ll be posting the RAK tomorrow.

Girls of the WorldCraft projects and a kitty appt

  • I’m making a mini {Girls of the World} album for my niece. You can get the free download of these cute images here, at Allison’s website. The picture shows my colored images, the download is black and white so you can color them in.
  • I’m also making an altered box to hold Nika’s hair clips. Hoping to finish this soon; will post pics when it’s done.
  • I’m off to take this guy in for his yearly checkup and shots.

XOOXO ~ Cathy

Cute altered soup cans

May 13th, 2008

I searched around for altered soup cans and found some cute examples. I’ll give this project another try! Check these out…

Nitestamper Altered Soup Can Inkfulthinking Altered Soup Can Anna Louise Bowkis Altered Soup Can
Imagination Project Altered Soup Can Lids
Cindy {Reflections Blog} Altered Soup Can

Over at the Splitcoast Stampers gallery, nitestamper posted an awesome altered soup can.

The Wetcanvas forum has a really cool example, made by Inkfulthinking.

At the Easy Craft Projects website there is a free downloadable PDF on how to make your own altered soup can by Anna Louise Bowkis.

The Imagination Project blog has some really cute altered soup can lids. I think this is a really clever idea for making page embellishments.

Here’s a fun altered soup can by Cindy at the Reflections blog.

Friday Freebie {bonus} - build a bloom

May 9th, 2008

My friend Beth just sent me this freebie find and it’s so awesome!! The {build a bloom} kit by Christina Renee Designs is packed with tons of goodness. This freebie kit comes with 17 flowers, 9 stamped stems, 7 leaves, paper, 12×12 frame and a stamped overlay! It’s absolutely beautiful, I love it.

Christina Renee Designs - Build a Bloom

Get the Friday Freebie *This download is hosted on 4shared. Be sure to wait for the file to upload when you get to the site, and then you can download it.

Want more Christina Renee Designs? She is having a store sale, everything is 30-50% off until May 11th! You can also find more of her fabulous freebies here.

Friday Freebie - ScrapDreamie Tutorials

May 9th, 2008

There were a lot of places that offered online classes and tutorials for NSD. I found a ton of really cute and fun projects. One place that has really inspiring ideas is ScrapDreamie. Below are links to the tutorials they put together for NSD. I just love their designs and projects, so cute!!

ScrapDreamie Sisters layout ScrapDreamie 3D ATC ScrapDreamie Freestanding Layout ScrapDreamie Sewing on Layouts

ScrapDreamie Paint Your Own Background ScrapDreamie Recycling & Reusing Found Objects ScrapDreamie Mini Album

All of these tutorials have PDF downloads with great photos and tips for the projects.

Check out my previous posts for more NSD classes from Two Peas and this class from Creating Keepsakes.

Have a fun and crafty weekend!! XOOXO ~ MamaSheg

Show & Tell - Alki Beach layout

May 7th, 2008

I just finished this page for the local scrap-a-latte club. This is my favorite layout I’ve done so far…funky flowers, bling and my two favorite people. I’m really liking the look of silhouettes right now and love how this photo looks with the filter effect. I played around with photo filters using Color Efex Pro.

MamaSheg Alki Beach Scrapbook Layout

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MamaSheg Alki Beach Scrapbook LayoutI love how the funky sea urchin-like flowers {not sure what to call them} came out. I used some of my repurposed coke can and coffee sleeve die cut pieces to create them. You can see my previous posts on creating these here and here. To make these funky embellishments I used a die cut flower and curled up the edges with a bamboo skewer. Once I had the sea urchin-look, I cut up a sticker to make the circle center and adhered with a foam dot. The large black flower has a piece of used sandpaper layered in there, punched with a scallop hand punch. The smallest flower has a coffee sleeve die cut circle underneath. It was fun playing around with different things to make these little creations. I like how different they look and also the dimension they add to the page.

Products used

  • Patterned Paper {Little Yellow Bicycle}
  • Patterned Paper for small flower {My Minds Eye}
  • Cardstock {DCWV}
  • Gemstones {Paper Studio}
  • Adhesive {Scrapbook Adhesive & Ultimate Glue}
  • Foam Dots {3M}
  • Alphabet Stickers {Basic Grey}
  • Eyelets {Crop-A-Dile}
  • Die Cuts {Sizzix}
  • Scallop punch for large black flower {Stampin Up!}
  • Photo Filter {Color Efex Pro}

Two Peas NSD classes

May 7th, 2008

Two Peas had a whole bunch of fun online classes for NSD. Below are links to the classes. There are project sheets you can download that have great step-by-step photos and instructions, some have templates too. Lots of good tutorials!

Two Peas Class - Perfect Paper AccentsTwo Peas Class - Artsy Paper SceneTwo Peas Class - Things I love About SpringTwo Peas Class - Scrap GreenTwo Peas Class - sk8ter boy Two Peas Class - Mother’s Day CardTwo Peas Class - Cutting Shaped ImagesTwo Peas Class - Celebrating Mothers in MayTwo Peas Class - Digital LabelsTwo Peas Class - Handmade paper mini book
Two Peas Class - Customizing PhotoShop Elements 6.0Two Peas Class - It Must BeTwo Peas Class - Hybrid Scrapbooking: CardsTwo Peas Class - Beginning Digital Scrapbooking

CK past/present/future class

May 6th, 2008

Creating Keepsakes - Then/Now/Next AlbumFor NSD Creating Keepsakes did a really neat online class. The projects is for a past/present/future album. It’s really creative and such a cool idea. I really like how they presented the class with video instruction and made the project manageable by breaking it down into sections. They provide several files to help you complete the project too. Check out the project in the video below and click here to see the complete class with all the information on how to make this wonderful album.



New scrappy purchases

May 4th, 2008

LSS Shopping MayI made some new fun scrappy purchases this last week. I finally made my way over to Lasting Memories in Lynnwood, Washington and LOVE this store!! The store is big and laid out really well. There is so much to see and do there. I really didn’t get to spend as much time there as I would have liked. Miss Nika was with me so I had to be quick about my shopping.

Here’s what I got to play with!

  • 12×12 American Crafts D-Ring Customizable Album
  • Glitter Mist {Pearl}
  • Maya Road {Home} Ring Album
  • Maya Road {People} Chipboard Accordion Boy/Girl
  • Maya Road {Owl Singleton} stamp
  • K&Co {Berry Sweet Fruit} Adhesive Chipboard
  • Bazzill {French Vanilla} Just the Edge Cardstock Strips
  • Little Yellow Bicycle {Playful}Fold-Out Album

How was your weekend?? Did you do anything fun or special for NSD?