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Stretch Your Leftover Themed Products – Paperclipping 184

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

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I don’t buy a lot of themed products except for the Christmas theme — in that case I do buy a lot, at least for me. And that means I have leftovers every year. I bet you do too.

Ever wonder how to make them fit together onto a page?

I’ve just released a video tutorial with lots of tips on stretching leftover themed products, such as Christmas ones, to fit together on your pages.

Here are some of the things I share:

  • A layout concept for when you have only one piece of patterned paper you want to use for a 2-page spread.
  • Principles of color to help you pull together papers with slightly different color families and make it balance across your entire spread.
  • Techniques for making non-themed products fit in with your chosen theme.

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36 Merry Days: Dec. 1

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

36 Merry Days: Dec. 1

We got our first Christmas card on Dec. 1 and I decided to put this year’s cards in my mini-album instead of my Holiday Cards Altered Book.

The left page was a fun one to make. Maybe I’ll share the technique in a Paperclipping tutorial at some point. Aiden made the tag on the right and I need to add a couple journal strips for my words. I’m just waiting until I have other journaling to type up so I can print it all one piece of cardstock.

36 Merry Days: Dec. 1

I chose two of the cards to add as individual pages to my album. I punched page holes in the envelopes, scalloped the opening of one, and then stuck the photo cards back inside. Because of the page holes, the cards poke out to reveal themselves just a bit and create curiosity.

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All the rest of the cards are inside this third envelope, which I taped to a transparency that is the foundation for the second half of Dec. 1st.

36 Merry Days: Dec. 1

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One envelope had this cute wreath on it, so I punched it out with my Fiskars Scalloped Punch and taped it to this envelope.

(Actually, I taped the wreath to scrap cardstock before I punched it to make it sturdy).

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And here on the left is the 2nd half of Dec. 1st. I turned my photos into pockets for my journaling cards. I added these cute Christmas brads by Teresa Collins to the ends of my journal cards and tied some string for easy pullout.

36 Merry Days: Dec. 1

My digital journaling overlays were designed by Ali Edwards. The bottom one came with her Yesterday & Today class last year, but you can purchase the top one — Title and Journal Photo Overlay No. 1 — at Designer Digitals.

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36 Merry Days: Nov. 28 + 29

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

36 Merry Days: Nov. 28

I think it’s time I catch up on posting my Christmas book pages, which documents much of our Christmas season for 2011.

Most years I buy a something new for the holiday decorating, and this year it was two boxes of these beautiful peppermint-themed ornaments from Martha Stewart. I also finally bought a tree skirt after years of wishing I had one.

36 Merry Days: Nov. 29

One of my most favorite pages from my December Daily 2009 album was a page very similar to this glittered scalloped partial circle. I loved it so much I decided it deserved a redo.

36 Merry Days: Nov. 29

36 Merry Days: Nov. 29

Available Supplies:
American Crafts Twinkling Eyes and Red Suit patterned paper.
Christmas Red Stickles
Barn Door Distress Ink – I inked my scalloped chipboard page red before adding the glitter to ensure even red coverage. The scalloped paper on the left side was a scrap of red paper.
Apron Lace Border Punch by Fiskars
Martha Stewart fine glitter in green – I think it’s Peridot
American Crafts Elf Thickers (numbers and top asterick chipboard piece)
Studio Calico Wood Veneer Asterick – These are on clearance!
Ali Edwards Love You Circle Overlays and Frames

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Interactive and Dimensional Mini-Book Techniques – Paperclipping 183

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

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One of my favorite things about mini-books is that they’re the perfect platform for dimension and interactive elements.

Right now many of us are making mini-books: minibooks to document the holidays, and mini-books as gifts (I know there are some of you holed up trying to finish last minute gifts!).

This week I’m sharing a video tutorial that shows six different dimensional and interactive techniques that you can use, not only for the holiday season but for any other subject, as well. Actually, you can use these on your standard scrapbook pages, too.

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36 Merry Days Christmas Book: Nov. 27

Monday, December 12th, 2011

36 Merry Days- Nov. 27

When Ali shared her page for December Daily on the 2nd, I knew her banner was just what my photo of Christmas lights needed. And since I’ve had a sudden desire to use stars over the last few months (in all of my 15 years of scrapbooking I’ve never cared for stars), I went along and added stars to my page, like she did.

Other than those two elements, my overall page is different. Remember this fabric-covered piece from my last page?

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It’s the other side of the bingo card for Nov. 27th.

The foundation of my page is a glittered die cut. To stabilize it, I attached it to an old Hambly transparency with a loose silver flourish design.

36 Merry Days- Nov. 27

Here’s what the back of that looks like:

36 Merry Days- Back of Nov. 27

I think the white back of that XOXO paper is just find so I’m leaving it as is, as you can see in this little sneak peek of the next day.

So how are you doing keeping up with assembling these pages every day? I’m quite a bit behind (though I DO have more pages done that I have shared so far).

36 Merry Days: Nov. 26th

Friday, December 9th, 2011

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I started my album on my birthday this year. This is a picture of the vegan cheesecake Izzy bought me from one of our favorite restaurants, where we had gone for my birthday breakfast.

The red and white polka dotted paper is the wrapping paper he wrapped my gifts in. I really like doing that. For me, wrapping paper takes me back to a memory in a way that patterned paper does not.

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This is the back side of the cake page. I used an Ali Edwards Day and Month Overlay for my journaling and added the “26.”

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Those presents are from the Martha Stewart Deep Edge Gifts Punch — which I highly recommend! It cut wonderfully through my thick cardstock-quality patterned paper (Imaginisce from a couple years ago).

I added red rhinestones to some of the presents.

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I love this little page. It was a great way to balance my two different reds and make everything flow. It’s a piece of textured dotted fabric on top of the back of a vintage bingo card, which introduces the next day.

Observation On My Process

I explained my process for this year last week. Having worked this way for a number of days now, here’s what I’ve observed: my process this year is just right for me! I’m so much happier doing it this way. Believe it or not, I’m finding it easier to assemble my pages by not having them prepped.

I also like working behind a bit and being able to do a couple days at a time. It’s easier for me to get a nice flow with all these different page types when I’m thinking about what’s coming up next.

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36 Merry Days: Christmas Minibook Cover

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

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I had so much fun making this cover. I was inspired by two things: the peppermint candy dominance in my Christmas tree decorations, and a homemade sign similar to this one at a locally grown exotic fruit tree lot down the street from me.

I have all kinds of ideas for these quirky old signs and I plan to share how to make them in one of the January member video tutorials (find out about that here).

I’ve been assembling an album about the fun stuff we do when we visit Grandma and Grandpa in Missouri, so I’ll be making a similar sign to this one for that album in my tutorial.

Here’s the inside of my cover:

36 Merry Days - inside cover

The glittered snow flake on the right was an ornament for our tree that broke last year. I love it against the gold and clear transparency. I added Glossy Accents to the snow flake and it seems to be nice and sturdy.

36 Merry Days - inside cover

I’ll be back as I have a few minutes to share each of my pages individually. Thanks for looking!

36 Merry Days: A Pocket Page from Target Ephemera

Monday, December 5th, 2011

36 Merry Days: 4th_1

I’ll be picking up my first batch of photos for my Christmas minibook today, so I’ve only been able to assemble pages with ephemera so far. Here’s my Dec. 4th page.

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36 Merry Days: 4th_back

I went rogue and shot a quick video from my iPhone that shows how I assembled this pocket page from a piece of Target ephemera…

I’ll be sharing fun dimensional and interactive techniques for mini-books in the next episode of Paperclipping (with professional-quality shooting — none of this amateur video for the Paperclipping Members!).

If you’re always looking for ideas for your mini-books, especially your December Daily album, this’ll be a great time to get your membership!

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12 Tags of Christmas: Tag #1

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Tag #1 - 12 Tags of Christmas

Here’s my take on Tim’s first tag! I was so excited to see him use glitter, plus a dual-embossing technique I’ve been meaning to try.

I’ll probably put some of my tags in my 36 Merry Days book, and some on actual gifts. I might even use some of his techniques and inspiration on actual mini-book pages, rather than on tags.

Supply List:
Bundled Sage and Broken China Distress Ink on tag before embossing.
Rays and Retro Circles Texture Fade Embossing Folder by Tim Holtz
Clear Embossing Distress Ink
White Embossing Powder
Carved Ornaments die by Tim Holtz with Noel die insert.
Grungeboard
Sizzix Big Shot die cut machine
Barn Door Distress Ink
Christmas Red Stickles
Ribbon – Trimmings by Tim Holtz colored with the blue and green inks above