May 19, 2012

Washi tape meets curly ribbon..

Happy Weekend! Today I have a little tutorial on how I gift wrapped some items for Jordan's graduation present. I had a mirror (which is hard to work with), some fingernail polishes and hair bands. I knew I wanted to use Washi tape on a tag and fun curly ribbon to add a festive touch. Seems every gift around here lately gets a big curly ribbon bunch stuck on top.
For the Washi tape, I wanted to use it on the tag. Tip: A lot of crafters love the idea of Washi but don't like the torn edge look. I found that by using an old tape dispenser you can get a nice clean tear with just a big of that jagged edge. It's like "controlled tearing".
I placed each of my Washi tapes in my taper dispenser and tore off the pieces I wanted to use. These were all layered onto a Large White Tag.
I set that aside and then made my curly ribbon bunch. Just cut about 18" of curly ribbon and curl with scissors.
I use my Tiny Attacher to secure the ribbons together.
Next up I wanted to personalize the tag with Jordan's name. I used Hero Arts letter stamps on a Metal Rim Tag. These are some of my favorite tags from the shop & I always keep them handy.
For the hair bands and nail polishes I tucked them inside a large glassine sack, fold over the edge, added a folded Dainty Doily and then taped on the curly ribbon piece. The layered Washi tag was topped with the metal tag and taped to the front of the sack.
I tied all this to the mirror and tucked it in with Jordan's balloon and other gifts. Very cute and festive and she loved the curly ribbon. :)
I know lots of you are new to the wonderful world of Washi tape. I've started stocking it in the shop so I'll be showing you lots of ways to use it here on the blog from time to time. If you have any questions about Washi just leave a comment and I'll edit my post with feedback.
I've just added a bunch of new Washi to the shop today. You can check it out here along with a new Sewing Notions Kit, White Woodgrain Cardstock and more. Thank you for stopping by and enjoy your weekend. And....I'm officially off the computer for the day. I'm headed out for my birthday dinner with the family. :)

May 18, 2012

Last Day of School!

Last day of school for my reds and we're goin' out with a bang!  Jordy meets up after school with The Wolf Pack, as they're called, to get their hair done and then ride in a Hummer limo to graduation with 18 boys an girls.  Below is a photo we took at Awards Night with the 4 friends and their siblings.  All of the kids, except for little sister Ally, will be in high school together next year. Good times and more grey hairs for sure!
 Here's The Wolf Pack caught in a fun photo.  So awesome to have four girls be best friends.
Josey is back on the track after sitting out and doing physical therapy for 2 weeks for bad shin splints.  She's got Regionals today and is hoping to make it to State.  She's participating in the open 400 meter, the 4 x 100 meter relay and the 4 x 400 meter relay.  Any little prayers and good thoughts are appreciated for  my speedy girl.  I hope today goes just like the photo below....crossing that finish line first with no one in sight!!  Go Josey!!  I'm so proud of her.  Wish I could be there but I'll be spending the afternoon getting Jordan ready for her celebration.
And my favorite girls on the last day of school.  Always have to snap a shot and this year Charlie wiggled his way right into the photo.  So proud of both of my girls.
We're looking forward to a fun-filled, awesome Summer!!  Stay tuned, I'm hoping to spend more time down in the Craft Department.  More fun projects to share.....and look for a few new items in the shop soon.  :)

May 16, 2012

Graduation Thank You Cards for Teens

So my little Jordy is graduating from 8th grade. I'll have 2 high schoolers next year! Let the good times roll. We had a celebration last weekend that combined Mother's Day, my birthday and Jordan's graduation. She got lots of cash for gifts so some thank you cards are definitely in order. I was proud of her when I saw her make a list of thank you notes she needed to send. Definitely something you should make your kids do.

So here's my set of 4 thank you cards, very colorful and suitable for a teenager. I used papers from My Mind's Eye, the Good Stuff and Please Note stamps from Studio Calico and the Tagged Sentiments set from Papertrey Ink.
To stamp the chevron frame from Studio Calico's exclusive set at 2Peas, I used a Project Life journaling card as the base. I layered on the approved stamp, the I love it check list, and please note. I love these combined sentiments for thank you cards. For the circle accent I stamped the image and punched it out with a 1-3/4" circle punch. Ink colors I used for my cards are Papertrey's Spring Moss, Lavender Moon, Hibiscus Burst and Ocean Tides. I also used some Divine Twine and Papertrey Vintage Buttons to finish off the card fronts. Card bases are Rustic White.
For the bottoms of the card and the envelopes, I used a fun Washi tape from the Smash collection. Very colorful and always fun to see a little something special on the envelopes. I also stamped more Studio Calico images on the envelope in the colors that coordinate with the stamped frame on the card fronts.
On the inside of the cards I used more Studio Calico sentiments and a thank you sentiment from Papertrey's Think Big Favorites #15.
Okay, one more project crossed off the list. I showed Jordy my cards and she approved!

Show news:
New Washi tape will be in the shop very soon. I should be receiving my shipment within a few days. Look for updates here on the blog and on Twitter. I'll also be adding some brand new items to the shop too. Many of you have been purchasing lots of tags. Thank you so much! I have lots of varieties and they're so fun to add to Project Life pages, scrapbook pages, cards and packaging. You can check them all out at the shop.

Working on:
A Summer List. Not just a check list of boring projects. I'm compiling a check list of fun things I want to accomplish while the girls are home for the Summer. We have an extremely busy schedule but it's broken up with lots of time at home during the day. I'll be sharing that list here on the blog soon.....maybe to inspire you to create your own Summer List.

Looking forward to:
Bringing home a new vintage industrial find. Have you seen my new Pinterest board called Vintage Industrial? Lots of swoon worthy stuff over there. I'll be sharing photos from a little junkin' trip I took a few weeks ago. I think you'll fall in love with the building just like I did.

May 15, 2012

Papertrey May Release Projects..

It's time for show and tell at Papertrey Ink. All of the Design Team are showing the remainder of their projects that haven't been seen yet on the blogs this month for the May release. Such a fun line up of products this month.

First up is the adorable phone from Melissa's Heart-2-Heart #4. I love this old timey phone and it's got a coordinating die which makes it more fun.
I was searching for a fun background paper when the idea came to me to use a page from a phone book. Hello? How fun is that? I also used a splattered Project Life journaling card, orange baker's twine, a PTI scalloped die, Vintage Buttons + twine and a metal tag from my shop.
Here we go with Flipping Out by Melissa also. If you love Summer & flip flops then set is for you. There are also lots of dies to cut out the flip flop pieces, the little flowers and more. I paired my flip flops up with Friendship Jar & the Friendship Jar Summer Fillers sets.
I used a Kraft base splattered with white mist, another Project Life journaling card, chocolate baker's twine, patterned paper, washi tape and another metal rimmed tag.
Perfect for finishing up my Mother's Day cards, I used Maile's Happy Hydrangeas. One of my favorite flowers and so pretty when die cut and topped with a gold embossed bow from the stamp set.
I used the new Background Basics: Farm & Barn chicken wire stamp on the back of linen vellum for a soft, muted look. You can see below that I did two versions of cards. One is simple with a die cut Chevron Stripes Border and Vintage Buttons and the bottom one is fancied up a bit with gold striped washi tape and some new Winter Wisteria Vintage Buttons. The moms loved their cards.
And last but not least is On the Farm. You know being a farm girl that I'll get good use out of this set. I decided to create a special set of cards for my mom. I made tiny Instagram prints of some chicken/rooster pieces she has nestled in her flower beds here and there.
I created a little vignette with each photo keeping the sentiments red along with the circular stamp on each card. This one uses a Fresh Linen background from On the Farm along with a Rectangle Hang Tag.
Here I used my favorite stamps from the bunch, the sun rays and rolling hills along with a masked checker board strip.
Here I used a Medium White Tag with a die cut rooster on top + a little machine stitching. The wood pattern is the smaller of the woodgrain stamps from Background Basics: Farm & Barn.
And lastly I used the tiny chicken wire stamp along with more sentiments in red + a tied Vintage Button.
Base cardstock is Rustic White with Distressed Dots patterned paper. Each card has a sentiment along the bottom + a strip of torn washi tape. My mom just giggled when she recognized all of her little chicks and roosters. She was so tickled.
And there you have it. I have some other projects from the Papertrey May release that I'm saving for some future blog posts so stay tuned. Also, be sure to visit Nichole's blog for her day after post + links to all the Design Team blogs. Thanks for stopping by. If you'd like, leave me a message with what you snagged this month at Papertrey. I'd love to hear what you got. :)

May 14, 2012

Project Life Week 14, 2012

Edited for questions: The Kraft cardstock that I use is from Papertrey Ink. And for the question about my Project Life process, please see this link that is on left sidebar. I've highlighted some posts that should be super helpful.

I'm back today with Week 14 of my Project Life pages. Becky Higgins has a post today too with lots of Project Life inspiration from the Design Team. Be sure to check out her blog here. Over the weekend we had a celebration for my upcoming birthday, Jordan's 8th grade graduation and Mother's Day. I set my album out on the dining room table and one by one the family started thumbing through the pages. Everyone who looked at my PL album was just amazed that I had photos from every week so far for 2012. They encouraged me to keep going and commented over and over how much of a treasure these albums will be. So if you're struggling to keep up just know that Project Life is worth the time. You can do it!

Here's the full 2 page spread of Week 14.
The left page.
The right page.
And now the 4 x 6 inserts. Charlie carried home a turtle one day while on a walk.
Jordan was checking bird nests for tiny eggs.
A new Spring hanging for the front door.
My freckled face reds.
Charlie got fixed and some surgery on his foot.
Strawberry Shortcake on Easter Sunday.
And now the 3 x 4 journaling inserts. I have to stay that this week was very detailed. I had been missing my scrapbooking so I took my time on each inserts, just getting scrappy and having fun. Here I have a Week in Review insert + a small photo of all the new baby calves. I ended up typing my journaling and cutting it into small words for a lot of my inserts this week.
A few vintage finds and a new kit for the shop. That little stamp from Banana Fish Studios is a new fave. It's stamped on a tag from my shop.
Track results for the girls and a trip to the donut shop. Washi tape, Sassafras paper and more small words.
Hunting trip with Charlie and a chocolate bunny for Josey. More Washi tape, chipboard letters and stamps.
Thanks for stopping by. If you have any questions about product I used, just leave a comment and I'll reply back in this post.

Coming soon:
More fun Washi tape and a new Summer mini album kit for the shop, my Papertrey release projects for May, more Project Life weeks to blog, some vintage finds from recent junkin' trips & more.

Around here:
It's the last week of school for the girls. I can't believe it's here already. It's our busiest time of year but it will wind down and then Summer activities will start up in June. If I can get through this week of graduation activities, school events and track meets, I'll be a happy camper. I'm hoping to finish some projects and do a little more regular blogging this summer. Wish me luck!

Today:
I've been informed that no one has any clean underwear. So before I head off to orthodontist appointments it looks like I'll be doing a few loads of laundry. And then tonight I'll be giving my sarcastic tour of the laundry room so that the family gets reacquainted with the washer & dryer and how it works. Somewhat similar to the tour I give of the kitchen cupboard where all the cups are stored....when everyone drinks out of my glass. And the tour I give of the linen closet that stores all the toilet paper rolls...when I find no squares to spare on the toilet paper roll. Reminders are good. Have a great day everyone!

May 8, 2012

Birthday Gift Wrap...washi, sacks & tags

Hey everyone. May is such a busy month for me. There are lots of birthdays, graduations and Mother's Day which means lots of fun gifts. Today I'm sharing a quick birthday gift for one of Jordan's friends.

I already had the gift sack on the left assembled and ready to go. You can read more about them in this post. In that sack I packaged up some small candy bars + an iTunes card. I had another bag of candy that I wanted to add and could have easily just tied this to the first sack with a ribbon. But I decided to make the gift even more fun so I tucked the candies into the "goodies" sack.
I then layered the two sacks on top of each other and used Washi tape to seal up the top openings of the sacks.
So now the two gift sacks are layered on top of each other which made for a fun presentation. I thought Jordan's friend would also have a fun time figuring out how to open the sacks. :)
I slipped one more tag under some strips of Washi tape for Jordan to write a little message.
And it was a hit. Jordan said that her friend said the package was so cute she didn't want to open it.....but she tore into it anyway. It's always the fun packaging that makes a gift so cute. You can find the tags and sacks I used today in my shop. Thanks for stopping by!

Washi update:
I have about a dozen new styles coming to my shop soon. I'll add them as soon as they arrive.

Goodie Bags
I have a few of the Goodie Bags left in the shop. These are grab bag style sacks packed with fun items from a de-stashing session. I thought they would be perfect for a Summer day of entertaining for the kiddos. They're packed full of stationery, tags, carnival tickets, a notebook, chipboard stickers, a Copic Spica glitter pen, ribbon, sacks and more! Invite a few little friends and let the fun begin! One customer purchased one for a gift for a little girl, great idea!

April 30, 2012

Introducing Washi Tapes.....

I've got a new motto: Forget the laundry, it's Washi Day!
And they're NEW in the shop. Limited quantities this time but if you love them, I'll keep them coming!

I've also added some notebooks, a favorite for Mother's Day gifts.
And there's a few styles of Goodie Bags, perfect for Summer when you need to entertain the wee little ones.
Thanks for stopping by. Have a great week!
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