November 20, 2010

Show N' Tell Sunday by Kathy

 My friends and I had a scrapping Garage Sale today.  I made almost $200 - and still have lots of STASH left. 

It was a lot of fun - but a lot of work.  Now I have to find a home for everything until the next sale.












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Show 'n Tell Sunday - Stephanie

Thanksgiving is right around the corner and Christmas is lurking in the shadows! I can't believe the holidays are already here! The season is filled with pies, cookies, candies, and all types of cinnamon-y goodness. This year though, I'm saying move over to my traditional pumpkin and apple pies and I'm making room for CAKE! I just started taking a cake decorating class which I'm hoping will lead to more cross-crafting goodness (I envision matching cakes, invitations, and birthday cards...not to mention the memory-laden scrapbook pages!) Here's a shot of my first at-home practice cake.

It's a strawberry cake (semi-homemade) with (homemade) dark chocolate frosting. To add to my repertoire of cake skills I also torted it (meaning it's filled with delicious strawberry jam)! It's kind of a little guy because I wanted to get some extra practice out of my extra layers, but I think it turned out pretty good anyway.


I took it to work to welcome a new member to our team and the cake quickly disappeared! My boss made one recommendation for the next cake "bigger or nastier...you can't bring in tiny delicious cakes, that's just not right!" I guess if I never get the hang of writing, I've certainly got the flavor aspect covered! I wonder if there's a crafty blog that needs some birthday cake recognition soon? ;)


I'll be posting my cakes weekly on my blog as I go through all of the decorating courses.

November 19, 2010

November Challenge by Christy

Design Team Member Christy submitted the following layouts for the November Sketch Challenge.  She said, "One of my biggest challenges is finishing off albums. It's not always the lack of scrap time. Sometimes, it is getting inspired by newer photos and moving on to new albums before one is finished. The sketches for the November challenge gave me the inspiration to complete some layouts in some albums that have awaited completion for months.
   The first sketch sprung to life in my mind as the title page for a spring album.



 I used the making Memories Panorama collection and some vellum. Since I live in a  tropical locale, this collection of papers was perfect!


I love the palm trees on the paper, but really hated the idea of covering them up. The stitched vellum panels still allows the design to show through while providing an anchor for the title block and embellishments. Since I used a collection of papers and embellishments, this page was made in a snap!


  I love using memorabilia on a page and I felt this 2nd sketch was perfect for some that I had from a recent trip to Planet Hollywood. I sort of adapted the sketch and my page is a very loose interpretation of it. I believe strongly that you make a sketch work for you...you don't work for the sketch.


The place mat was used as the base piece for the layout. I again used vellum to allow the design to show through. In this case, the vellum also helps tone down the loud design and colors of the place mat while giving me a place to fit in my journaling. The large vellum block and smaller vellum pieces are my interpretation of the hearts from the sketch.


Don't forget to use an archival mist on keepsakes like this place mat. I fit in 2 photos I had taken...one of us and one of the restaurant. I moved them down a little to cover the stock photos on the place mat. I also used a found VIP coupon as the title block.I will say that I love the quick versatility of embellishing with a hat pin. The silver pin through the prima flower gave it a little extra something I felt the title block was missing. I handstitched around the drink glass my son got as a souvenir (since I did not have good photos of it) and then added some glossy accents to make it pop more.


Using a collection of items and sketches provide a fast easy way to get pages done. If you don't buy kits or items from a  collection, you may want to try sitting down and making up little kits with items from your stash. You may find that you create some pages you love in a short amount of time.

Now it's your turn to take the sketch Challenge.  See all the details in November Challenge below.

Don't miss your chance to apply for our Design Team - see all the details in the sidebar.

Our Pagerize This Challenge is a fun way to lift someone else's creation.  Check out all the details in Pagerize This Challenge #4 below.   

November 18, 2010

November Challenge and Example of a Frugal Friday Tip by Stephanie

Design Team Member Stephanie created this layout for the November Sketch Challenge.  She used a modified version of sketch #1 for the November challenge.   She said, "When I saw the sketches, I knew that I had the perfect moment to scrapbook! These three photos are from our trip to Disneyworld in February and I fell in love with the castle. (Unfortunately, I don't think the hubby would like a book filled with castle layouts!) I knew I needed to make it into an 8x8 which is why I modified the number of images, but there was something else that struck me.

While creating this layout I just knew that I was going to need the perfect "Thickers" to give my title the right emphasis...so, I made my own! I Used a previous Frugal Friday tip that drew me to the SOS Blog! I chose my favorite magical feeling font (It's a Sizzix font called Sunset) and some fun, silver, glittery, self-adhesive foam and created a custom title for my page. The remaining elements are cut from self-adhesive metal that I colored using my Copic markers. In the end, I ended up with a truly homemade, cost effective, memory capturing page! Perfect for someone who just received their first student loan bill in the mail, no?


If you haven't had a chance yet, pull out those crafty supplies and play! There's plenty of time to get in on the November challenge!


-Steph


As always, you can find more details about my layout on my blog.

And don't miss the Pagerize This Challenge - see all the details below.

November 17, 2010

November Challenge by Wendy



Design Team Member Wendy used Sketch #1 to complete her November Challenge.  She said, "I was so excited about this month's challenge. I just love sketches and Helen's are great! I plan to use all of them. The pictures in my layout are from many years ago. With the colors of the Pooh costume I wanted to use something besides the traditional Halloween colors. I pulled this MME stack out of my stash and remembered how much I loved it.

Now it's your turn to take the sketch challenge.  See the sketches and all the details in November Challenge below.

November 16, 2010

November Challenge by Malina

















This month's challenge requested that we complete one of three assigned sketches but I chose to do a double layout highlighting the Crop for a Cause which my company, Reflections Keepsakes partnered up with LSS Rochester Scrapbooking Co. to host. In order to stick with the challenge requirements I chose to use two of the sketches and combine them to create a single sketch. I am a huge fan of Becky Fleck who encourages designers to think outside the sketch and manipulate the sketch to meet the needs of the design.


Well, I needed to include some memorabilia such as the thank you card from the organization we were raising funds for and I decided to include the thank you gift and card my business partner and I provided all the Croppers. I also did not have a vertical image so I worked from a horizontal photo. Instead of journaling I made the card my journaling. Instead of flower embellishments I used the keepsake. The title on this page is for the Crop for a Cause we hosted but then I wanted to take it a step further and share what the crop inspired. For the second page and second sketch I really manipulated my images to fit into the design and utilized the sketch journal area to include the sentiment I had written for the cards Reflections made for women to give to other women as a reminder to get a breast exam. This side of the layout tells the second half of the story, after the crop for a cause.


"Pink Scrappers for "Green Papers" became a month long project in which I and my business partner invited the Rochester local scrapbook stores, Rochester Scrapbooking Co. and VIP Scrapbook Gallery' as well as Rochester based internet company Wigham Designs, to raise as much "green paper" as possible for the direct benefit of Breast Cancer patients & their families living in our own community and the Join the Journey organization (learn more about them at http://www.jointhejourney.org/). I needed the story but didn't want to take from the sketch design and so I used the pattern paper panels as well as the first set of photos to hide my journaling. When each panel is lifted the story of Pink Scrappers is told and on the back of each panel I have documented specific things I want to remember such as how much we raised, or specific activities or people associated with the project.


Visit me at http://www.reflectionskeepsakes.blogspot.com/  after November 15th to learn more about what this project accomplished and what it continues to accomplish and how you can be inspired!

To see all three sketches for the challenge and the details as to how you can take the challenge - see November Challenge below.
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November 15, 2010

November Challenge by Joni

Joni used Sketch #3 as her inspiration for her Giddy-up layout.  Thisis what she said, "I kept the border design & the large heart but switched the row of hearts for some lace cardstock.  I added a cluster of embellies and this is how it turned out!!"





Sketch #3

Now it's your turn to take the Sketch Challenge. See all three sketches and all the details on how to submit your project and become eligible for a spot on the Guest Design Team, in November Challenge below.

And don't miss your chance to become a Design Team Member - see all the details on the sidebar or in the Design Team Member Call post below.

We also have a great Pagerize This Challenge going on right now.  Check out Dawn's layout - and take the challenge.  See all the details in Pagerize This #4 below.

November 14, 2010

Show N' Tell Sunday - Joni #2

Ok...Joni sharing again!   My parents are visiting for 3 weeks (from Ohio). 

Anyone have something they want to Show N' Tell?  Send whatever you want to share by email to scrappinpsycho@live.comSHOW N' TELL SUNDAY - is a forum where you can share anything you want to Show N' Tell. For example a layout you've completed that you'd like to share - but it doesn't fit into the challenges, or maybe a new technique you've tried and want to share, a new purchase, a great bargain, a great picture you've taken, a link to a great blog, a special accomplishment in your life. Anything that you'd like to share. It will be open to anyone who wants to share. Just email me a picture (if possible) and a description to scrappinpsycho@live.com  - I'll collect the submissions throughout the week - and then post them on Sunday.

I do retain the right to edit or not include any submissions I deem inapporpriate for this forum.

Show N' Tell Sunday

Joni here...sharing some exciting news..  I was selected for the Design Team at MEMORABLE SEASONS !!  It's a fabulous on-line store and has a fun Message Board!!  The owner, Jill Coody, lists new product at 20% off... not later...but right when it come out....  What a great deal is that?  And when she has a sale...OMG...you don't want to miss that!!!  Here's a hint too...she's having a BLACK FRIDAY sale this Friday 11/18 (one week early)...  Can't wait to see what she puts on sale...  my experience with this store, I'm guessing lots of stuff at 40-50% off... and not old stuff either... NEW summer CHA stuff that'll be in the sale.  For a $75 order...FREE SHIPPING.   Please go visit the site...  (in the comments, tell her that Joni sent you!)


Across the top, if you click on "what's New" (and then drop down "What's new"), it'll list everything listed by date...   but on Friday, click on "Categories" and I'm guessing there will be a "Black Friday" option.


If you want to check out the Gallery & Message board, the links are down the left hand side!!  There are always contest and challenges and you can win GC's to the store!!

November 13, 2010

Show 'N Tell Sunday - by Ren-Yi

It's been about eight months since I started with this paper-crafting obsession. And I find myself always learning something new: a technique, a cool new tool, a new stamping or crafting supply company, a new embellishment.


For fun, here is my first card attempt.

Stamping Around WMS Challenge

It was a pull out gift card and I remember thinking "I made hand cut grass - this is tedious - isn't there a tool for that?" My second thought "Uh oh - I'm turning into a paper crafts tool junkie. Scissors to fringe the grass is NOT necessary"


To keep myself accountable and give myself a deadline, I try to play along with a few of my challenges. This one was a contribution to the Sweet Stop Sketch #80. Here is the sketch as a reference.




My take? Segment an image and see how it goes ;)  I sponged my white card stock to convert it into a tad vintage, added a cute scalloped border and a sentiment on the side - in case the tree was not "festive" enough. Twine & buttons are my favorite embellishments thus far.


Merry Christmas


I never think anything about it when I enter a challenge, since it is about the fun while creating process. So when I received a comment from Korin, owner of Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps, that she had featured my card on the Sweet Sketch Stop Challenge blog, I was just stunned - didn't know what to say. Lil' tiny old me?

Merry Christmas

Anyways - if you haven't had a chance to check out the Sugar Babies, they make some beautiful creations. Hop over and leave some blog love!


But most importantly - to all you new crafters - it's a growing process! So keep at it. Practice makes perfect after all.

Pagerize Challenge #3 - Winner

Pagerizer Christy said,
"I chose Snips and Snails by Dawn. It was very difficult to choose. There were so many great pages!"

Posted by PicasaThanks to all who submitted to this fun challenge. Congratulations to Dawn. She now becomes our next Pagerizer. Her page to pagerize should post on the 15th. Can't wait to see what she will post for us to pagerize. Check back on Monday and take the challenge. Don't miss our November Challenge - see all the details below in November Challenge.

How about a spot on our Design Team? Check out all the details in the Happy Birthday post - or on the sidebar under Design Team Call.

November 12, 2010

November Challenge by Irit




Guest Design Team Member Irit submitted her take on Helen's sketch. She said, "I used the first one photo sketch #2 and did a pretty "unscripted" take of it. I used butterflies and not flowers, used a journaling enevelope and not a real journaling spot here
I also added some recycled items. I altrered the green Prima packaging with crystals, used some white crackle paint on the 3 brown chipboard birds, and did some faux white pen stitching, a lot of inking and used a 3 part title.

Now it's your turn to take the November Sketch Challenge - see all the details in November Challenge below.
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November 11, 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Challenge & Design Team Call

On November 12th Scrap Our Stash celebrated its First Birthday.

On that day I posted our 1st Design Team Call.
In celebration I've decided to have a second Design Team Call.
Here are the details:

Official Scrap Our Stash Design Team Call
If you would like to be considered please submit the following:

1.Send an email to scrappinpsycho@live.com
with the following information:
Your name, a link to your blog (if you have one) or a gallery where your work can be viewed (if you have one).

2. Attach 2 of your favorite projects (layouts, cards, altered items etc.)

3. Complete your STASH Project - this is to be anything you want to do that has something to do with your stash. Be creative - the only stipulation is that you must be able to submit a picture.

4. Briefly explain what your idea or understanding of what being on a design team should entail.
All submissions must be rec'd by Midnight (central time) on December 13th.

I will be choosing 4 new team members. Anyone including previous Design Team Members and Guest Design Team Members are eligible to submit.
This will be a 3 month commitment starting in February.
DT members are asked to contribute 1 project per month.

Winners will be announced on December 15th.
Email me at Scrappinpsycho@live.com if you have any questions.

November 10, 2010

November Challenge by Amy

Design Team Member Amy submitted this layout for the November Sketch Challenge. She used Sketch #1 and this is what she said.

When Kathy announced the challenge for November, i knew i had the perfect pictures for the sketch! I was already envisioning it in my head. :) Previously, i bought Photoshop Elements 8 and have been playing with editing my pictures. I've been focusing on getting more than one photo on a 4x6 photo. These photos were edited to 2X6 size and, therefore making it one print with two photos on it. So, having these on hand made it perfect for this sketch!

I really loved the circle elements, so i decided to make a "stencil" and mist around it. Then i layered my pictures and added all of my embellishments.
Supplies: Cardstock: Bazzill; Patterned Paper: Basic Grey; Mist: Glimmer Mist, Tattered Angels; Punch: Ek Success; Ribbon: Offray; Letters: Echo Park (blue), American Crafts (brown); Flowers: prima; Gems: Queen and Co; Chipboard: Maya Road; Heart: Me and My Big Ideas; Corner Rounder: Marvy Uchida; Pen: Zig, EK Success.

Now it's your turn to take the Sketch Challenge. Just pick one (or more) of the sketches and send a picture of your layout to Scrappinpsycho@live.com along with a description. You could be chosen to be on our January Guest Design Team. See all the details below in November Challenge.

And don't miss our Pagerize This Challenge - complete your version of Christy's layout and you could become our next Pagerizer! See all the details in Pagerize This Challenge below.

November 9, 2010

Pagerize This Challenge #3

Let's Eat by Christy is our 3rd Page to be "pagerized" in our "Pagerizie This" Challenge.
Each month on the 15th we will post a new layout for you to "pagerize" (plagerize, copy, lift, steal) whatever term you want to use. The idea will be - to use the posted layout as your inspiration to create your own layout. You can "pagerize" as much or as little of the original layout as you choose. You may want to make a layout just like the one posted - or you may just want to use something about the layout as your inspiration. It's totally up to you.As winner of the Pagerize This Challenge #2 - Christy is our new Pagerizer!  This is what she said:

Once you've completed your layout - email a picture and brief description to scrappinpsycho@live.com. All entries will be posted here at Scrap Our Stash. The challenge runs through midnight central time on November 12th. The "Pagerizer" (in this case Christy), will then choose a winner from all the entries. The winner will be announced on November 14th. Then the winner will be asked to submit a layout for us to "Pagerize" starting on the 15th of November. Then on the 12th of December - the winner will be chosen by the winner of the "Pagerize This Challenge #3" and on and on it goes.


So your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to use Christy's layout as your inspiration.

Winner Christy said:
"WOW...I was so honored to be chosen. I love doing challenges like the Pagerize This Challenge. They allow me to learn new things and to stretch myself from my comfort zone. I really enjoyed using paint on the last challenge. As for this challenge, since it's getting close to Thanksgiving, I thought I would share a recent page I made of last year's dinner.

I used recollections Autumn stack and my EK success punch for the leaves. I actually used both sides of the paper. I cut a circle in the middle and flipped it( yes the blue is the back of the paper), then used the cardstock border and handstitching to hide the cut. I used glossy accents on parts of the die cuts and leaves to make them pop. The border in the center is actually a faux pleated ribbon. I cut the cardstock border into sections and then glued them down of a cardstock strip to make them look pleated.

I am looking forward to seeing what will inspire you...be it the color, the layout,  or the theme."

This challenge is in addition to the regular monthly challenge and is open to anyone.

November Challenge - by Joni

Joni used paper from Crate's Restoration line and Echo Park to make this distressed layout and silly picture of her son!   She also dug some old Rub-ons out of her box for some extra fun bugs.
Now it's your turn to take the November Sketch Challenge - see all the details in November Sketch below.

November 8, 2010

Pagerize Christy by Kathy


Posted by PicasaThis is my Genuine Sweetie.  This was a fun layout to Pagerize.  I wanted to keep with the circle and the scallop - and I just happened to have this scalloped circle paper!  Thanks Christy for the inspiration.

Now it's your turn to take the Pagerize This Challenge.  See how you can submit your page and be eligible to be chosen as the next Pagerizer in the Pagerize This Challenge below.

November 7, 2010

November Challenge by Karen W.


Posted by PicasaGuest Design Team Member Karen Williams used sketch number one for her layout.  She said, "it just screamed out to be a rainbow so I used most of the colours and used Arthur's T-shirt for the indigo.  I love this sketch and have plans to flip it around and have the bars going down the page.

Now it's your turn to take the Sketch Challenge.  See all three sketches and all the details on how to submit your layout, and be eligible to become a Guest Design Team Member in the November Challenge Post below.
And don't miss our Pagerize This Challenge - see details in the Pagerize This Challenge below.

Do you have a Frugal Friday Tip to share?  How about a Show N' Tell Sunday?  Check out the Frugal Friday Tip and the Show N' Tell Sunday posts below. 

November 6, 2010

Show N' Tell Sunday by Kathy



Posted by PicasaNot only did I want to share my layout - which I am very proud of... I also wanted to share the story behind it. 

I started dieting on March 21st - and then 10 days later joined Weight Watchers.  On May 2, 2010 I had lost 14 pounds.  Niko and I were at the grocery store - and he wanted to buy a watermelon.  When I picked this one up - I noted how heavy it was.  Niko suggested we weight it.  It weighted 14 pounds.  There was no way I couldn't buy that one at that point.  As a true scrappinpsycho - I was already thinking this would make a great layout. 

Of course when we got the watermelon home - I had to have Niko take a picture of me with the watermelon - and I also had everyone who came in contact with the watermelon - pick it up and see how heavy it was!

My next leighout (get it) - is me with my youngest grandson - I've now lost my weight in Jonathan. 

Do you have something you'd like to Show N' Tell - see how in the SHOW N' TELL SUNDAY post below.  

November 5, 2010

Pagerize Christy by Missy


Guest Design Team Member Missy submitted this layout for the Pagerize This Challenge. She said, "My boys are crazy about these Silly Bandz! I spent all summer looking for these silly little things. They all had different ones that they were looking for! I don't really understand why they are so crazy about these little (and expensive!!) things. Now those gelly bracelets I had forver ago, I can understand that!!

I loved the big circle and the punched borders on Christy's layout. I turned her layout to the side and moved the circle to the edge to give me a little more white space on my layout. The border strip is made using my EK Success emboss/punch combo. I used a bunch of little trims and scraps to embellish the side. The card with the question mark on it, I have had forever! So I was glad to be able to use that! I attached the Silly Bandz with Glossy Accents. I love the way this one turned out. I am glad to be able to scrap these pictures. So when this fad is over, we will remember what all the fuss was about!
Posted by PicasaNow it's your turn to take the Pagerize This Challenge. See all the details in the Pagerize This post below.


And don't miss the November Sketch Challenge. Choose 1 or 3 sketches - see all the details in November Challenge below.

November 4, 2010

Best of $$Frugal Friday Tip$$

Faux Chipboard Letters by Kathy






My tip is to use chipboard letters as patterns instead of using the actual chipboard. This allows you to never run out of those pesky E's or any other letter. I have posted 2 examples.

In Indian boy - I cut the letters for INDIAN by placing the letters on the front of the paper and traced them with my Zig Writer. Then when I cut them out - I cut them just a little outside the lines leaving a small border.

On the Goofy layout - I traced the letters backward on the red paper from the back. Then I cut them on the line. Then I inked around the edges for emphasis.

To make the letters appear to be chipboard - I used the little foam adhesive (pop-dots) as my adhesive. Even up close and in real life - they totally look like they are chipboard.

This is a great way to match your letters to your layout too - no more having to find chipboard letters that "work" or having to paint, ink or cover them to match your layout. And best of all - you will always have the letters you need!


If you use this tip - please send a picture and brief description of your layout to: scrappinpsycho@live.com and I'll post it here.

Also, if you have a Frugal Tip you'd like to share - please send a picture and description to the above address and it may be posted as a future Frugal Friday Tip.

Don't forget to get your November Challenge in - entries must be received by 6 PM November 30th. Who knows - maybe you will be our next Guest Design Team member. See all the details below in November Challenge.
We're looking forward to hearing from YOU!

November 3, 2010

November Challenge by Libeeti



Sketch #3
Posted by PicasaDesign Team Member Libeeti used sketch #3 for the November Sketch Challenge.  She said, "I used sketch #3 with the hearts, with some liberty...


Now it's your turn to take the challenge.  Complete a project using one of the sketches in the November Challenge.  All entries are posted here on the blog - and are eligible to be chosen as a Guest Design Team member for January.  See all the details in the November Challenge post below.

And don't miss the Pagerize This Challenge below.

November 2, 2010

November Challenge by Joni

Sketch #1
Joni used a kit from one of her monthly kit clubs to create this fun layout of her son jumping into a foam pit.  She added the J & 7 from a deck of cards (J=Joseph & 7 this was at his 7th birthday party).

Now it's your turn to take the challenge.  See all three sketches and all the details on how you can become a Guest Design Team Member here at Scrap Our Stash  in the November Challenge - below.

November 1, 2010

Pagerize Christy By Dawn


Reader Dawn submitted this layout for the Pagerize This Challenge. She said, "a friend recently directed me to your blog and I thought "what a great idea!" I was immediately drawn to Christy's Let's Eat LO; the design, the colors, everything was so cool! So, I really stayed true to it when I pagerized it!


My son is 5 years old and loves, loves, loves anything creepy and crawly. He has told everyone that he is going to be an entomologist when he grows up (he knows the word and how to say it correctly!). He has a special affinity for snails and the little darlings just love to crawl on him. One morning after seeing his big sister onto the bus, he found this HUGE snail. It stayed in its shell for only a couple of seconds and then started crawling all over his hand (note the slime trail in the bottom picture! Ew!). He insisted on bringing his new friend home to put in our garden.


Supplies:

Brown cardstock: Bazzill Basics Mud Pie
All patterned paper: Basic Grey Archaic Line (big circle ring was cut with the Martha Stewart circle cutter)
Snail Die cut: Silhouette
Rub ons: Basic Grey Archaic Line
Rub on letters: Making Memories
Stitching template: Bazzill
Embroidery floss: DMC
Flower chipboard accents: unknown
Round and stone chipboard accents: Basic Grey Archaic Line
Title chipboard accent: Jen Wilson Laundry Line Coastal Lucky

Thanks so much for this opportunity to play and for the inspiration! I will become a frequent visitor to your blog!


Take care,
Dawn Coelin (bonkdawn on Blogger)
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Thanks Dawn - now it's your turn to take the Pagerize This Challenge. See all the details below in Pagerize This #3.  And don't miss our November Sketch Challenge.  See all the details below in November Challenge.