Monday, February 27, 2012

It's Monday.


I don't do mornings, and I don't do Mondays, so I really don't do Monday mornings. Although today is that glorious Monday morning after February break, so my darling children and thankfully back in the wonderful confines of school, and I can get back to keeping myself sane. :) We did do some fun stuff last week, like go kite flying in Maine. It was cold, and it was windy, and we came home covered in sand, but it was a lot of fun.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

A Wedge of Heaven


There's cheese, and then there's Cheese, and that's with a capital C. I love good cheese, and I had heard that Grafton Village was creating a raw milk cheddar, and I happened to find this at Market Basket yesterday. It's absolutely delicious. Not super extra sharp, but very mellow flavor, very smooth. I ate some all by itself, jut broke a piece off the wedge and ate it. So, so, so good!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Graphic 45 Design Team 2012 Audition

I am super excited to be auditioning for the 2012 Graphic 45 Design Team! Graphic 45 has the most creative and amazing papers and products, and I loved seeing what the current design team produced for the recent CHA expo. As I've mentioned before, it was Steampunk Debutante that put Graphic 45 onto my radar, but I have fallen in love with so many of the other lines. Anyhow, enough gushing, and on with the audition.

I looked at my library of paper craft creations and picked out some of my favorites to display here. Some use Graphic 45 products, some do not, but the latter showcase some of my favorite techniques and products. I am a technique junkie, so I love to see how to do things, rather than just looking at pretty pictures of final results.

Project #1 - Strano Ribbon Dresses


Several years ago I had the opportunity to make some items for the Strano Ribbon CHA booth. I was given a bag of ribbon, some Ribbon Stiff, and free reign to create. While I did several layouts, a card or two, and some other projects, my favorite result was these ribbon dresses. Each of these is made on a papier mache dress form that is about 7" tall. The photo above was taken by the Strano team and was used at one point for a Ribbon Stiff advertisement. The dresses made it back to me from CHA and are now displayed in my scrap attic. If I am selected as a finalist for the Graphic 45 design team, I will make a dress specifically using G45 products (No, I am not above bribery!).

Project #2: Steampunk Birdhouse

This is a recent project, and I just blogged about it this week. I totally love the steampunk genre, and I've been looking for excuses to use this G45 for Hampton Arts Stamp. I love altering stuff, and I have been known to "rescue" stuff from the trash to use, like the copper wire in this project that my husband had put in the recycle bin.



Project #3: Tags

As a technique junkie, I love tags because they give me a chance to try out new things on a small canvas. I have been following Tim Holtz's 12 Tags of Christmas for several years, and always knock out a few tags. here are a few samples of tags I've created.

















I also recently posted a tag using Graphic 45 products: Graphic 45 Corset Tag.

Project #4: "Unraveled"

This is an older project that I really love and takes some unconventional turns, merging my hobbies of scrapbooking and knitting. The layout and journaling hidden behind the knitting describes how my labor and delivery of my first son was nowhere near "textbook", and not what I was expecting as a first-time-mom.


Project #5: Altered Notepad Holder

This is a fun little project that is a great teacher or friend gift, and I have sold many of them at local fairs. I'm including this one because I created a tutorial article at Suite101 that has been very popular since I wrote it.



Project #6: Island Adventure

My husband and I were married in 2000 in Hawaii, and we took our new fangled (at the time) digital camera and took all sorts of pictures and uploaded them to our new fangled "website" so our family could see the pictures. My brother in law had all of our photos printed in 8x10 size, so I have this wonderful stack of images to pull from for my wedding scrapbook. These two particular photos are from the Polynesian Cultural Center on the island of Oahu. I used some of the cardstock sticker elements from the G45 Tropical Travelogue line as well as one of the journaling cards. The cardstock is Core'dinations Core Impressions Graphic 45 Timeless collection. In this case I did not sand the cardstock because I wanted to keep the color consistent while adding some texture to the background.















Project 7: Stamping and Copic Tutorial

I recently posted this tutorial about using Copic markers to color a fun stamp. I love using scraps for cardmaking, and I {heart} my Copic markers!



















Thanks for holding out to the end of my audition!