September 29, 2009

Tuesday's Tips & Techniques: Pinwheels


Pinwheels are so much fun and they are super easy to make. This pinwheel is on the " Soup" layout from my last post:






Begin with a perfect square of DOUBLE sided patterned paper. BOTH sides will show so make sure it looks good on both sides. 
I like to use a punch when I am making smaller pinwheels:



Next you can use a ruler and pencil to mark your cut lines. (I used a marker here so it would show up but I NEVER do this when I am making pinwheels for a layout)

I mark my lines just short of the center coming straight in from each corner:







 Then just cut along your lines. Truth be told, I don't actually mark the lines. I just eyeball it and cut.



Almost time to start folding in your flaps. Choose which way looks best to you (which side you want to fold your flaps toward) and then get out your adhesive dots.








 Place a nice sized glue dot right in the center of your square. I use medium Zots. Then fold in your first flap sticking just the tip of the flap onto the adhesive.




 Keep folding in the flaps, adding adhesive if needed.



 Depending on the weight of my paper, sometimes my flaps need extra help to stay put. I use a stapler for these occasions but that is not pictured here. Glue dots usually do the job just fine.

 

Once all my flaps are secured. I usually embellish with a button but you can use flowers, a tiny paper circle, gems, whatever you like.

 


Enjoy!


September 28, 2009

"When It Rains It Pours," it can be a good thing~



Okay, so it has been pouring here for days and days and days but the sun has finally come out as of yesterday and things couldn't be better. Yippee! Finally, a vitamin D shower!


Even better than that, I got some amazing news this weekend. I'm getting a layout published in Scrapbooking.com magazine! I am so excited!!! It will appear in the November issue and is titled "Gentry's." I am so thrilled that the layout is from a trip to Gentry's. We had planned to head out there this weekend, but it was raining...



Then, I got even more amazing news. I have been chosen for the design team over at Creative Cookbooking!!! Check it out and come play along with our challenges!







And then after that, I found out I made yet another design team! Stay tuned, that one hasn't posted the DT announcement yet~




So, it really has been pouring here.



September 25, 2009

~Making Memories~



Here is my absolute favorite portrait of M. It is, of course, on her First Communion day back in April. We got the the church really early that day. I mean REALLY early, so we had plenty of time to do some portraits. In this one, she is kneeling on the altar and the light is shining down from the skylight above.




The paper is Making Memories and the vine is Prima. I adhered it to the layout with giant stitches and then I wound the ends of the vine around a paintbrush to make them look "vine-ier." The font is Storybook, cut with my Cricut, LOVE this font! I inked the little Tim Holtz "Trust" tag and added "in God." M cherishes that part. The calendar is from Jenni Bowlin, I just love circling the date.

Now, guess where that green backing strip came from. The trash! Yep, that is part of the packaging that the Prima vine came in. Too beautiful to throw away. I guess you can call that "real scrapbooking."








September 23, 2009

~Downtown~







I took a stroll downtown the other morning with Dad and B. We had THE best coffee at the Mercantile before strolling through town grabbing some shots of B as we went. My favorites are here in front of the old church. I can feel a layout coming...










This solves the bright GREEN shirt problem:








Did a little antique coloring on this to soften that shirt
Just look at those CURLS~


September 22, 2009

Tuesday's Tips & Techniques: Buttons & Bows




I love to use buttons on my layouts but sometimes I want to tie the button with a ribbon instead of just floss. Usually, my button holes are way too small for the ribbon I want to use like in the layout I posted yesterday.






I learned a neat trick a couple weeks ago at CKC. It's soooooo simple. First choose the button and the ribbon that you would like to use. As you can see, my ribbon is waaaaay too big to fit through the button holes:




Next, tie your ribbon in a bow:

 


Then, place adhesive on your button. I used a small glue dot:





Then, stick your bow on your button! Voila!!!




September 21, 2009

~Zzz's~



Here is poor little C catching a nap in the van on the way back home last week. She is sooooo tired after school but she loves it!!! And no, her neck/body did not hurt when she woke up, but boy was she MAD!

All papers are Rusty Pickle as are the chipboard letters. Click on the image to make it bigger or scroll on down for some close-ups.



~Here is a close-up view of some more of my dictionary flowers~


 
 ~Happier days in a tiny little Ranger frame~
I used liquid pearls in the flower above the frame



 

~I used several trims and ribbons on this layout for added interest and texture~

Coming Tomorrow, the first in my "Tuesday's Tips & Techniques" series...

September 19, 2009

~WICKED girls~



Okay, not really wicked girls but good girls who went to see Wicked. It was a fantastic show and a super fun night out!
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