
July 1, 2012
Celebrate with Mini Banners

May 11, 2012
Happy Mother's Day
Looking for a card idea to go with that mother's day present this weekend? Grab your Dotty for You paper and create this simple and easy Mother's day card (I got this card idea from a creative fellow consultant)! Or substitute paper you already have in your collection that is in your mom's favorite colors. That's the beauty of making our own cards...we can make them special by using our loved ones favorite colors and themes. Happy Mother's day to all women who nurture and love children anywhere.

May 5, 2012
Can Pictures Speak More than a Thousand Words?
You have all heard the phrase "A picture is worth a thousand words." As scrapbookers we know our photos speak to us. But we can take advantage of pictures to tell us more! In this layout, I made a sign for my son to hold on his last day of school. I could have snapped a regular picture on his last day, but holding the sign made it more meaningful. Photos like this add to the meaning to our layouts without using additional journaling. Here are some more ideas on how to create photos with a purpose that speak even more than a thousand words!

- Create a simple sign for someone to hold. It could say a simple phrase, or share an emotion such as "We miss you, Dad!" For added meaning, have your child write it him/herself!
- When using signs, I suggest making it at least 8 1/2 x 11 in a large font so it is readable in the photo.
- Have each person in the picture hold a letter to spell a word.
- Point to a map. For example, in a place you visit, find a city map and point to where you are on the map.
- Reinact a moment you want to capture that you didn't have your camera for the first time. It sounds crazy but if you make it cheesy and totally ham it up it adds even more emotion and fun! For example, your daughter goes on her first date but you don't want to embarrass her in front of her date (well, anymore than we as parents do already! Ha! Ha!). The next day, reenact the leaving on the date scene by having her dad (with hands on his hips of course) wagging his finger while the daughter shakes her head in embarrassment. Believe me, that photo will say more than a thousand words!
These are just a few of the many ways that you can make your photos have more meaning and more messages behind them. Get creative and play around with more and make your next photo shoot say more!

April 20, 2012
Dotty For You!

No matter what projects you have in mind, you will love these dotty papers! Enjoy!

March 19, 2012
March 16, 2012
Virtual Garage Sale!
It's spring cleaning time and I'm making room for new stamping and scrapbooking goodies by having a virtual garage sale! I literally have over 100 stamp sets (many of them never used) that have been retired and need a good home. :) Stamp sets range in price from only $3 to $9 so there are killer deals for you!! All of the stamps are listed on this site: www.stampnscrapads.com and just click on acrylic stamps. Happy saving!


March 3, 2012
Double the Scrapbook Night Fun!
Check out what we made at Scrapbook Night last night! We love the new papers in this new idea book that we couldn't make just one kit...we had to do two! So we made these beautiful Lucy layouts AND the masculine Victory layouts. Love them both! We play and scrapbook together the first Friday night of every month so if you want to come join in the fun, let me know and you can come play with us!

Lucy Layout 1
Lucy Layout 2
Victory Layout 1
Victory Layout 2

February 9, 2012
Faux Stitching
I love this new flower stamp! It has an adorable stitched border and you just fill in the petals with different patterns or inks. So fun. I wanted to carry the stitching look from the flower over into the rest of the card but I honestly was feeling a little lazy about pulling out my threads to stitch it! ha! ha! So instead I created "faux" stitching around the edge of the card. It's so simple. Here's how:
1. With the bone folder or other scoring tool, score dash lines. I just free handed mine, but you can measure it if you like to be more precise.
2. Now lightly sand the scored marks and they will pop right off the page! It looks like you have stitched around the card with white thread. It's that easy!
Hmmm...now what else can I stitch? :) Enjoy!

February 7, 2012
Consider Yourself Hugged!
I found these little tins tucked away in a box of craft supplies I haven't looked at for awhile and was so excited! So many fun things that you can do with them! And with Valentine's Day next week, I thought I would make a treat for my three darling children. So I grabbed my February Stamp of the Month (told you I LOVE that set! Ha! Ha!) and the beautiful new Stella paper and this is what I came up. Guess what is in inside each box? Hershey's "Hugs" of course! :)
What are you whipping up for your valentine?

February 6, 2012
Thoughtful Tidings
I LOVE the sentiments and sayings in this fabulous stamp of the month! Creative, unique and so useful…you will just love the fun things you can make with this must-have stamp set! Oh, and it gets even better...most of the images shapes can be cut out with the Art Philosophy Cricut cartridge! Love it even more! February will be a very good stamping month. :)

January 25, 2012
Heart Warming Winter Cards
It's January and a dear friend is having a birthday. Or a neighbor brought you over some homemade cookies and you want to give them a thank you card. Do you reach for your flower or summery stamps? No way! Use a winter theme for your cards since it's winter! Or fall themes if the occasion is in the fall...you get the idea. Not all birthday cards have to have balloons! Ha! Ha! I love to make "seasonal" cards for your every day thank yous, get wells, and birthdays. That's why I reached for my "winter" stamps and the beautiful Wonderland paper to create these special cards. Check out how the pin clips are used to create "steam" rising from the hot chocolate mug. So fun! So use the seasons the next time you are creating and break away from the standard "balloons are for birthdays" mold!
Happy creating!

Happy creating!

January 19, 2012
Love Your Layout!
Dreaming of snow? We have some friends whose children are seeing snow for the first time this year. It's so exciting! And it reminded me of the beautiful Wonderland papers. Check out this Love Your Layout video that shows you how to create a darling snow themed layout...along with a great tip on how to create borders with stickease! You'll love it!


January 12, 2012
All Stitched Up!
I LOVE stitching on layouts, cards and other craft projects. I just think it is so cute and adds a great touch! I have always been a little sad that I couldn't stitch on my Studio J layouts...until now!! They have added some fabulous stitching options to your embellishing options in Studio J. I'm in heaven!
Check out the cute stitched ribbon in the layout above. I created that stitched looking ribbon simply by dragging the running stitch pattern on top of the ribbon and then choosing a color. That's it! So easy!
There are tons of stitching options in Studio J...a variety of stitches, cross-stitches, stitched shapes like circles, hearts and flowers, and there are even stitched pennants and banners. All you do is click and drag them on...fast and easy just like all of our other embellishments. So swing on over to studioj.com and play....you'll love it!

There are tons of stitching options in Studio J...a variety of stitches, cross-stitches, stitched shapes like circles, hearts and flowers, and there are even stitched pennants and banners. All you do is click and drag them on...fast and easy just like all of our other embellishments. So swing on over to studioj.com and play....you'll love it!

January 9, 2012
A Perfect 10!
January is free layout month for Studio J® members! For every 9 custom-printed Studio J layouts you buy, you’ll receive the 10th layout free. To receive the discount, just add 10 or more layouts to your cart. You’ll see a discount reflected in your order total. And you can totally take advantage of this promotion by ordering in multiples of 10. Buy 9, get 1 free. Buy 18, get 2 free. Buy 27, get 3 free. And so on! If you’re not a member yet, now’s a great time to join!
Dates: Offer valid January 1, 2012–January 31, 2012.

December 5, 2011
Holiday Gift Tags? Check!
Holiday gift tags? Check! I love making holiday gift tags to dress up my presents and packages. And they are so easy to do. Watch this little video and you'll see just how easy they are!
November 14, 2011
Cut Your Stamps? Are you Crazy?
One question I get from my customers is, “I’ve heard you can
cut acrylic stamps. Is it really okay to cut my stamps?” The answer is YES!! I know it’s scary
to do but it opens up a world of possibilities with your stamps!
First of all, why would you want to cut your stamps? Well
perhaps you have a saying that is long and narrow but you want the words to be
stacked on top of each other to fit a square space. Or perhaps you only want to
use part of a stamp.
When I created this card the other day, I had a vine stamp
and I wanted to stamp this cute flower onto the vine without the stem and
leaves. Yet, the way the stamp was designed it was difficult to ink up just
part of the stamp. The answer? Cut the bloom!
I just took the stamp off the carrier sheet and decided
where to cut. When cutting a stamp, I like to make sure that there is enough
blank space around the image to make it easy to cut the image without cutting
any other parts of the design. As you get more confidence in cutting stamps you
can get more daring. J
When you have planned your cut, simply use your microtip scissors and cut your
stamp.
Now you have your stamp in two pieces. It’s easy to put both
pieces together on a block to stamp the whole thing as one image in the future.
So you don’t have to worry about not being able to use the whole stamp together
as one piece another time. You have the best of both worlds!
Now just stamp your image.
And voila! Your final card! See the cute blue blooms on the
vine. I couldn’t have done it easily without cutting that stamp.
See! It’s super easy to cut your stamps and have flexibility
with your images. Enjoy!
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Dreamin’ paper packet
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D1482 Love Life stamp set
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D1436 The Present stamp set
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Art Philosophy Seasons stamp set
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Chocolate, Goldrush and Pacifica ink pads
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Bronze Glitz Gel
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Basic button collection

November 9, 2011
Studio J....Not Just for Scrapbooking!
Do you think that Studio J is only for
scrapbooking? Think again! Here is an example of a recipe book
that was made using Studio J. You
can take your JPG’s and have them printed any size that you want. In this example, they were printed in
6” X 6” size so that they would fit into a My Creations Display Album. You could make a book with a collection
of favorite Christmas recipes, family favorites, soups, etc. Make each recipe and take a photo of
the finished product and include it with the recipe for a gift that is sure to
be cherished.


November 3, 2011
Cherish the Day!
So I have a secret to tell you! I LOVE the November Stamp of the Month! :) It is a delightful set filled with images for each month of the year. Check out some great artwork ideas, created by my friend Sandy.
And she made it all without using a single pair of scissors! She used the Cricuit Art Philosophy
Cartridge to cut out all of the tags, pop up boxes, tickets and even the cute
fry box! She said it was so fast and easy it left her more time to stamp and
create beautiful works of art.
The Fry Box makes the perfect Studio J gift
card holder, or any other gift card (Don't have a Studio J gift card? Give me a call and we can take
care of that). It is the perfect gift for everyone on your Christmas List!
The best part of the Stamp Of The Month set is you
can get it for as little as $5.00. Get ready to create all of your
holiday gifts Faster, Simpler and Easier!

October 21, 2011
Name that Paper!!
Can you name the paper packet used in this Studio J
layout?
Stumped? It’s Michief!
That’s right…a Halloween themed paper! Would you have ever dreamed of using
Halloween paper on a Homecoming layout? That’s one of the benefits of Studio
J. You can play with paper
combinations that you wouldn’t normally try! On this Homecoming layout, I
simply chose any paper kit mix I wanted. Then I swapped the papers for two of
the more traditional papers in the kit. Added some accents that matched the
colors in the picture and voila! A surprise layout that does not look
“Halloween” at all. So the next time you hop on Studio J, play around with
swapping papers and the different looks and combinations that you can get!

October 19, 2011
Making Great Black and White Photos
Halloween is almost
here and you’ll be taking those traditional photos of your ghosts, goblins and
fairy princesses. A fun way to capture some Halloween spirit is to turn some of
your color pictures into black and white.
It is very easy to do using Studio J, just drag and drop your photo into
a layout, click on the Filter drop down and you can change it to Black and
White or Sepia. Using these filters is a perfect match with the new Mischief
paper. Don’t be scared – give it a try!
Here are 5 Tips for
your Black and White Photos to come out looking sharp.
Shape and Form - When looking for a good shot, look beyond the
colors in a scene and instead focus you attention on the shapes. Try to create
an interesting composition.
Contrast - Without differences in color to separate elements
in your shot, you must instead introduce contrasting shades. Use contrast to
help your main subject stand out – such as a light subject against a dark
background.
Pattern - Black and white photography gives you a much
better chance of capturing interesting patterns because it focuses the viewer's
attention on the shapes formed by the elements in a scene.
Texture - In the same way that patterns can be lost in
color photography, textures can be too. With black and white photos, the mind
no longer has that color information to work with, so it pays more attention
and focuses on the elements such as texture and pattern.
Lighting - Lighting is absolutely key to a good black and
white photograph because it affects all of the above elements - shape, contrast,
pattern and texture.
Side lighting often
produces the most dramatic black and white photos. It picks out the edges of
shapes and increases contrast by adding highlights, and the shadows it creates
add interest to the scene as well as enhancing textures and patterns.
Online reference: http://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/5-essential-tips-for-black-and-white-photography

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