December Daily – Days 8-14

I am not on holiday break yet (yuck!), but I conceded myself some time over the weekend to catch up on my December Daily album. 🙂

DD 2012 - Days 8-11

Not much happened these days that was Christmas-related, so I only had elf pictures for my album. 🙂 I also included a funny joke DH forwarded to me on Facebook. The next spread took me a little more time to put together, and I love how it turned out!

DD 2012 - Days 12-14

The green paper is from Basic Grey Fact & Fiction.

DD 2012 - Days 12-14

I stamped a pretty pine stamp by Martha Stewart on the little tag with green ink – so pretty! The date stamp is done with my latest favorite number stamp purchase. The Ho Ho Ho is from a set by Valorie Wibbens, and the glittered stars card is by Paislee Press.

DD 2012 - Days 12-14

I had lots of fun stamping and embossing here! The number stamps (from Kelly Purkey’s December Daily kit) were embossed with gold glitter zing on vellum. The other stamp (from Studio Calico) is also embossed in gold glitter zing, and then I sprayed Estate Green Mister Huey on top – it really makes the gold shine even more! The little stars are punched out from a foil wrapping using this awesome punch – another of my recent purchases, and you’ll be seeing more of it soon. 🙂

I finally bought myself a tiny attacher by Tim Holtz, and I’ve already put it to use to hold down those sequins. I love it!! Here are a few other things I used to make this page.

That’s all I have for now! I’m a little over a week behind, but it’ll be easy to catch up – as soon as I have some free time!

December Daily – Days 2-7

As promised, I am back to share some December Daily pages. I had started out this project thinking I would be combining my Project Life and December Daily albums in one, but the truth is I love Christmas so much that it deserves its own album! 🙂 So I’m doing a true Dec. Daily album, and I’ll catch up (or not.. ;)) on the ordinary events in my PL album. 🙂 I have been super busy with my last classes and exams, on top of my regular work, so I’m a bit behind, but I am keeping things simple in this album, so I will be catching up soon. Here are days 2-7!

DD 2012 - Day 2

I splurged and bought Kelly Purkey’s December Daily kit – I fell in love with the stamp, and I just couldn’t resist – and I’m so glad I did! For this spread I just used a journaling card from the kit and the stamp for the date. The rest is all photos – I loved them all and wanted to include them. My two favorite people in the whole world!

DD 2012 - Day 2

I thought the confetti journaling card went perfectly with all the Christmas lights/bokeh pictures. 😉

DD 2012 - Days 3-5

I included as an insert a prank from our elf.. 😉 DH was printing out 200 copies of the program for a concert that would take place on Dec. 16th, and our elf decided to steal the show and printed his own version! 🙂

DD 2012 - Days 3-5 

Gotta have glitter in my album! 🙂 The label is from the Studio Calico 25 Days class (Dec. Daily class) kit; the background paper is by Basic Grey Fact&Fiction, I covered a Studio Calico Wonderland wood veneer tree with Stickles, and layered it on top of some awesome glitter tape. Oh and the date stamp? I recently bought this awesome number stamp and I’m in love!

DD 2012 - Days 6-7

You will start seeing a pattern here.. when I don’t have any Christmas pictures for the day, all you get is an Elf picture. 🙂 So I can also combine multiple days in one page and keep the thickness of the album reasonable. I journaled and stamped on the back of the program (stamps by Ali Edwards, Cute and So Totally Happy sets). On the right, filler cards are made with A Christmas Tradition by Jenn Barrette and Valorie Wibbens.

DD 2012 - Days 6-7

For this spread, I added in a paper bag from Starbucks – I love their designs so much, plus you never go wrong with bunnies! <3 a="a" href="http://scrapflower.com/shoppe/product.php?productid=21109" i="i" left="left" on="on" target="_blank" the="the" used="used">journaling card by creashens
 (slightly recolored), and the bottom two pockets are made using A Very Vintage Christmas by Digital Design Essentials.

DD 2012 - Days 6-7

I had so much fun decorating the back of the paper bag!

DD 2012 - Days 6-7

In all honesty, I botched the first stamping: I stamped “Hey Santa!” (from KP’s DD kit) in red but I didn’t press it down properly so the middle remained blank, so I decided to color the whole bubble red and stamp another sentiment on top of it instead (oh what fun, from the 25 Days class kit). I chose green because it matched the Starbucks logo, and I restamped the Hey Santa in green too (properly this time). 😉 I love the result!!

DD 2012 - Days 6-7

I love this page too – I decided to use a journaling card I’d pre-made using Jenn Barrette’s A Month of Memories and I only just realized that it matched the picture on top of it perfectly, with the peppermint sticks! I made the title using Dear Lizzy tile stickers (the package comes with 2 sheets, one with gold letters on white and the other with white stickers on gold) and Dear Lizzy Fox glitter thickers.

That’s all I have for now, hoping to get caught up very soon!

Paper ornaments

I’m taking a short break today from studying for finals (ugh!) to share two festive ornaments I did for a challenge on the Crate Paper blog. I used one of my all time favorite Christmas line, Snow Day. It’s an old collection, but it looks like you can still find the 6×6 paper pad for purchase. I am glad I still have a few bits and pieces – the paper is of fabulous quality, super thick!

Crate Paper ornaments

These two ornaments were fun and quick to make! For the rosette, I cut two 1″x6″ strips of paper, scored them every 1/4″ with my new scoring board (I am in love!!), and glued them together. Then I assembled the rosette with my glue gun. I layered a vellum punched snowflake and a chipboard element from the Snow Day collection.

Rosette ornament

For the tree, I cut different lengths of paper strips and rolled them around a pen. I glued them with the glue gun, then I topped the tree with a Studio Calico wood veneer snowflake, covered in glitter (tourmaline color).

Tree ornament

They look so pretty on our Christmas tree! 🙂 Today we had lots of sun, and I was able to take pictures of my December Daily, so I’ll be sharing those soon. 🙂

Christmas Carols

DH sang in a Christmas concert today, and the latest kit by Digital Design Essentials was perfect to scrap this occasion!

I love the mix of red, green, pink and gold in this kit!

Christmas Carols

Credits:
Shabby Holiday kit and Holiday Glitters Alpha by Digital Design Essentials
The Reed font by Heather Hess

I can’t wait for this upcoming week to be over, with all its exams and deadlines, so I can finally savor the magic of Christmas.

Make sure you visit the Digital Design Essentials blog each day to download a freebie!

Baking Spirits Bright

Mari Koegelenberg and Valorie Wibbens have teamed up to create a wonderful Christmas collection called Baking Spirits Bright (how fun is that name?!!)!

Busy with finals, we haven’t done any Christmas baking yet :(, but I had some gingerbread house pictures that were perfect to scrap with this kit!

Best Tradition

Credits:
Baking Spirits Bright by Mari Koegelenberg and Valorie Wibbens
Font: Amelie

The kit is packed with gorgeous papers, so I made this tree because I want to use a few of them on my page. 🙂

Putting up the Tree – Paper LO

In the past few months, after falling in love with paper and stamps while working on my Project Life, I have ventured into paper scrapbooking, and I am hooked! I haven’t blogged any of my pages so far, but that is about to change. 🙂 Today I want to walk you through a page I made while my mom was visiting – it was a super quick page, and I had fun putting it together.

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Inspiration
The inspiration for this page came from a roll of pretty trims I bought with my mom.

Putting up the Tree

Isn’t it super festive?? I matched it with pictures of my mom and me putting up the tree. 🙂

Colors and cutouts
Unfortunately my mom wasn’t wearing Christmas colors in the picture 🙂 but I went with it anyway and I ended up liking the blue colors in the end. 😉 I took a class on the Silhouette at Studio Calico last month, and I wanted to include some cut outs on my page. This was my first time using and cutting POW glitter paper by American Crafts – seriously, that stuff is amazing!! The only color I had on hand was this dark charcoal, so I decided to combine it with some touches of silver.

Layout design
Being born as a digital scrapbooker, I felt most comfortable mapping out this page on the computer to decide what size to print out my photos at and figure out how big my cut outs needed to be. I decided to use the negative of a cut for my title.

Cut outs
I cut out two words/phrases from POW paper with my Silhouette. The “joy” writing is from the Silhouette store, and I love how pretty the negative is too! I will definitely be using that in my December Daily album.

Putting up the Tree

Getting started
Once I printed out the photos, the first step was to choose my background paper and figure out where to stamp. I went with a white woodgrain paper because I already had plenty of color in my photos. I used some exclusive stamps from the 25 Days class at Studio Calico and another from Kelly Purkey’s Dec. Daily kit. I put the stamps on acrylic blocks and placed them on the page to get an idea of the layout. Before stamping I took a quick snapshot of the layout in case I forgot how everything was supposed to be put together after the stamping. 🙂

Putting up the tree

Stamping+embossing
As I mentioned earlier, I decided to add some touches of silver, so I stamped my stamps with clear ink and embossed in silver. (my not-so-crafty mom watched the process in awe – she was really impressed at how cool embossing is 😉 I will not mention that after I finished putting the final touches to this page she said “I don’t know where you find the patience for this, I’d have already thrown everything out!! :-))

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While I was at it, I also embossed some Studio Calico wood veneer in silver – snowflakes and trees.

Putting up the Tree

I pressed the wood veneer down onto the clear ink pad, sparkled the embossing powder on top and then I used a pair of tweezers to hold on the little pieces while I turned on the heat gun. Some of the pieces didn’t get good coverage at the center, but I kind of like that look too – it reminds me of icicles!

Putting up the Tree

I decided not to emboss the large tree that goes with the title, because I loved the look of plain wood on top of the sparkly POW paper.

Putting up the Tree

Journaling
I didn’t want to risk botching the page with the journaling, so I went the safe route – I wrote onto vellum, then cut it into strips and moved them around to find the best placement. At this point I cut out some pieces of the pretty trim and placed them on my page as well (it took a while to get it to stay straight but I figured it out! 🙂 I attached it to the back of the POW paper with washi tape). Then I adhered everything, and I attached the pieces of vellum using drops of glossy accents.

Putting up the Tree

Title
I debated whether to put in the words for “tree” or just leave the wood veneer, but in the end I did add a silver glitter alpha because I wanted to add some more silver touches.

Putting up the Tree

And that’s it! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial!

Supply list:
woodgrain paper by LCI paper
POW paper by American Crafts
Stamps by Studio Calico and Kelly Purkey
Wonderland wood veneer by Studio Calico: snowflakes and trees
vellum paper
ZING! silver embossing powder
American Crafts slick writer black
Amy Tangerine Scene Thickers
Silhouette SD cutting machine
Foam dots
Glossy Accents (Ranger)
Canon photo paper
Trim by Living home
Versamark clear ink
Embossing heat gun
Roller date stamp K&Company
Archival Jet black ink (Ranger)

Feeling Festive

Digital Design Essentials has another gorgeous new Christmas collection in the store! All the pieces are on sale for as low as $2 so grab it quick!

I hate having such a busy schedule this time of the year… I feel like I’m missing out on all the season’s fun, and I love Christmas! 🙁 Here’s to hoping that life slows down once next week is over!

A Christmas to Remember

Credits:
Fonts: CK Heritage; The Reed by Heather Hess

I only send out Christmas cards to a couple friends, and I’ve got half a mind to turn the top left part of this LO into a photo card.. What do you think? I am not thrilled about that picture of us, but it’s the only recent festive one I’ve got, and I think it looks decent after I processed it in RadLab.