Sunday, March 15, 2015

March 2015 Diva Blog Hop--Spring!!

Hello, Everyone!!

Wow!!  I know I haven't been blogging, but I've had a BUSY month.  My basement is getting ever closer to turning back in to my craft area, and it's been exciting to see the baby steps turn into something more!!  But enough about me!  If you're joining me from Amy's Blog, I'm the last stop for today.  If you just started here, feel free to head to Sue's Blog and start from the beginning to hop thru all the sites!

Today's theme is Spring/Easter/Animals.  You're going to get 'mostly' digital offerings from me today, because when I'm in a pinch and can't 'get' to my supplies to create, I turn to My Digital Studio to create.

At Diva Day last Sunday, I thought that two of the cards we got to make in our Shoebox Swap (made by Cyndi & Julianne) would make GREAT Spring/Easter cards.  It helps that Stampin' Up! offered the 'Butterfly Basics' as a digital set, too!!  So first up, Julianne's card:

Julianne's Shoebox Swap card
I love the monochromatic look (hey, it could fit our blog hop theme from LAST month!!) with the Wisteria Wonder and Whisper White, so here's my digital take on the card:
It's not exact, and I decided to change it up a little and used a greeting from Easter Blooms, to fit in a bit more with today's 'Spring' theme.  Also,  when I added a 'drop shadow' behind the butterfly, it still seemed to get a little lost with everything being the same color, so I went into the color palette and made the butterfly just a little 'darker'.  Fun, and so easy!!

Cyndi' Shoebox Swap card
This card is really striking with the Coastal Cabana and Mossy Meadow colors--and a little silver 'bling' for the small butterfly.  Here's my digital take on the card:
LOVE how this one come together.  To get the 'stamp off' look, I simply reduced the opacity on the images!  And I again added a greeting from Easter Blooms.

Speaking of Easter, here's a fun card I made up using the Easter Blooms and the Be Yourself Digital Designer Paper:
The watercolor looking paper on this one just says 'Spring!' to me.

BUT, we can't leave out the Easter Bunny.  . . . how about this fun card:

Cool thing here?  You could make your own version of this one using punches!!

Or how about this bunny??

Love how she's (a pink bow in her hair, I'm making an assumption) just peeking out from the corner of the card!! 

So don't let digital scare you.  When you need a creative 'fix' and can't make it to your craft room for whatever reason, it's a great way to unleash your creativity!!

I hope you've enjoyed the Blog Hop stops along the way today!  For quick reference, here are the links to everyone's sites:

Happy Hopping!!

Pam







Sunday, February 15, 2015

February 2015 Diva Blog Hop--Ombre It!

Hey, Folks!!

If you're joining me from Amy's Blog, I'm the last stop for today.  If you just started here, feel free to head to Sue's Blog and start from the beginning to hop thru all the sites!

Today our Hop Theme is 'Monochromatic', or another 'fancier' word might be Ombre.  Gorgeous cards and projects can be created using JUST a single color in various shades, and ONE of the goals of the hop today is to show you that you don't need to have EVERY color under the rainbow (but let's face it, most of still want to anyway!) to creating stunning projects!!

I had been playing around with ideas of what to show you today, and then earlier this week I opened up my March/April copy of "Stampin' Sucess", which is a magazine Stampin' Up! puts together and sends out to all of their demonstrators, and one of the projects in there screamed at me that it was PERFECT for today's post!!   It's a free-flowing paper moblie.


And it's SUPER easy to do!!  Here are the steps as explained in the magazine (and somewhat edited with my trial/error!!):  

First up, gather your supplies:

So, initially when I read the instructions, it stated that I need to spray paint an embroidery hoop and allow it to dry.  I had the bright idea of trying to take three pieces of 1/4" x 11" cardstock, and staple them together to create the hoop instead.  That didn't seem 'quite' strong enough, so I added another three pieces around the outside of that to add a bit more stability.


What I did NOT account for was that the weight of the strands really would be pulling on the hoop, and I really needed something with firm structure, so I resorted instead to an 8" metal ring.  I didn't want to take the time to spray paint it and wait for it to dry--I rummaged thru my Washi Tape, and found a roll of blue that coordinated with Lost Lagoon & Soft Sky and wrapped the ring with that!!  Perfect!  Then I used White Baker's Twine and cut two pieces that I looped together and tied to the ring in four spots.

For the mobile, you will  need white cardstock, and two tones of colored cardstock.  I used Lost Lagoon and Soft Sky, and you'll also need those same two colors of Classic Ink Pads as well.  Your options are really endless as far as what color to pick, but if you're feeling overwhelmed, checking out one of the Dynamic Duo options that Stampin' Up! suggests could be a good place to start!!  I'm kinda drawn to the Wild Wasabi/Garden Green duo myself, but often get accused of using 'green' ALL the time, so thought I'd work outside of my color comfort zone for this project!!

I decided to use the floral image from "Thoughts & Prayers" for my stamp image, but there are SO MANY great options out there--background stamps are another great idea for using on a project like this!  You'll want to stamp both sides of the cardstock--using the Lost Lagoon pad on the same colored cardstock, and the Soft Sky pad on the Soft Sky & Whisper White cardstock.

I picked five sizes of circles to punch out for my mobile--1 3/4", 1 3/8", 1 1/4", 1" & 3/4".  You could start bigger, or go smaller if you want, but I don't think you'd want to go less than a 1/2" size for your smallest punch.  AND if you have your Big Shot, with the Circles Collection dies, you could always use those instead of your punches.  Honestly, I think the punches will make the project come together faster, but depending on the tools you have at your disposal, there's more than one way to get the look you're going for.  You're also not limited to circles.  I think flower shapes could be a really fun look, as could squares, triangles, etc.!  The only limit is really your imagination &/or available supplies!!

Out of the Lost Lagoon Cardstock, I punched out 1 3/4" & 1 3/8" circles.  I think I used at least two sheets of cardstock with these punch sizes.  I decided to make sixteen (16) strands, so cut out 1-3 of each size circle per strand.

From the Soft Sky Cardstock, I used the 1 3/8", 1 1/4" & 1" circle punches, and probably used at least 1 1/2 sheets of cardstock. Finally from the Whisper White cardstock I punched out the 1" and 3/4" circles.  I arranged each of the piles of circles from largest to smallest and sat down at my sewing machine (using white thread and the longest stitch length I could set), and sewed down the middle of each circle.  There's no real rule here, other than leaving a bit of a tail on the top and bottom, but you can place the circles as close together or as far apart as you want!

When I got each strand sewn, I took the thread and double-knotted at the top and bottom of each, and also created another 'knot' at the bottom before trimming the excess thread.  I decided to add my own 'touch' to the mobile, and placed two large rhinestones at the bottom of each strand, just above the additional knot I had made.


Finally, it was a simple matter of tying each strand to the metal ring, and trimming the ends of the thread.  I didn't do this, but the instructions I read also suggested adding a dab of Crystal Effects to the top of each strand to hold it in place on the ring.

This really is a cool fun project and the color options could go SO many different directions!!


I hope you've enjoyed the Blog Hop stops along the way today!  For quick reference, here are the links to everyone's sites:


Happy Hopping!!
Pam

Monday, January 19, 2015

Coordinating Projects in My Digital Studio

I hope you've all had a GREAT weekend!!  I'm back in to work tonight after a fun weekend off from my job at the college!  Thought I'd take a few minutes today and share a coordinating project idea for you!  I've had this thought in the back of my mind for a while, but this is the first time I actually got around to executing it!!



First of all, my 2014 Christmas Card.  I actually had this card designed in early 2013--I had initially created it as a card idea for my mom to use for her 2013 Christmas cards, but when she passed away, this card design got placed on the back burner.  The technique on this card is called 'brayering', and you can find a video tutorial on how to do it on mydigitalstudio.net here.  I loved the card and decided to use the completed design for my 2014 card.  With a busy year, it was nice to just spend a couple minutes/tweaking it and be able to send it off to Stampin' Up!s print services!

Christmas Card 2014 Card Front

Christmas Card 2014 Card Inside
 My idea is not anything new, but I frequently look at the celebration/holiday cards I create, and think how cool it would be to create 'notecard' sized 'thank you' notes using the same basic card layout to just follow the theme thru for the season or event.  I was FINALLY able to do just that this year for my holiday thank you notes!!  Now, a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" card doesn't quite scale down 'exactly' to fit the 3 1/2" x 5" Notecard, but I simply duplicated the front of my Christmas Card, removed the wording, and exported the full image as a jpeg  Then I placed it into a photobox on an opened Notecard design screen, and adjusted it to fit.  Finally, I found a sentiment that I liked and replicated the 'snow' idea on the words and saved the image.  I was able to print the note cards out (two to a page) on my home printer!  

Coordinated Holiday Thank You Note
I left the inside on the cards blank for me to be able to hand-write my notes.  I really love how easy it was for me to create coordinating thank you notes using my Christmas Card design in My Digital Studio.  You can try it out for FREE for thirty (30) day by visiting my online store and downloading it there!!

Happy Stamping!

Pam

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Digital Painted Petals

I am enjoying my first 'real' weekend off since about November (I've had days off in there, but with the holidays, etc., I have been on-the-go, and not had a lot of time to just relax and be at home!), so it's been fun to play in My Digital Studio and create some fun projects!!

Painted Petals Stamp Brush Set
138139
$8.95
One of the new digital sets that came out at the start of January is Painted Petals--which is also featured in the new Occasions Catalog (available in Wood, Clear & Photopolymer), so I decided to have some fun and replicate the notecard samples shown on page 18 of the Occasions Catalog.  Here's what I came up with:





Sample #1
Sample #2
Sample #3
Sample #4

Sample #5

Aren't these fun?!  I've been enjoying my time using My Digital Studio, and remember, you can try it out for FREE for thirty (30) day by visiting my online store and downloading it there!!


Happy Stamping!





Pam

Friday, January 16, 2015

What's Cookin'?!

With the start of the year, things are finally settling down a little for me--I always seem to have multiple irons in the fire, but I'm never bored!  I needed to wait until after Christmas to share this project/post, but I did want to spend some time and share how Stampin' Up!'s digital program--My Digital Studio (MDS)--saved my butt when it came to Christmas gift-giving a few weeks ago!

O.K., so backing up a little, I purchased a Silhouette Cameo this fall, and have been fun working with that device in conjunction with MDS.  I think I've mentioned in the past that I have a large family, so I typically do one 'family' gift per sibling that is the same across the board.  I had plans to use the Cameo for my family gifts this past year, but as Thanksgiving loomed, I just was not able to find all of the supplies I needed for that project, which meant that I needed to re-group and move on to "Plan B". And that meant My Digital Studio to the rescue!!

So Thanksgiving Weekend I buckled down and decided to get to work on creating a 'Family Recipe Collection' using the Easel Calendar Template option.  I had downloaded the 'Most Loved Seasonal Recipes' template when it came out, and I had been compiling a list of favorite recipes from my siblings, so it was just a matter of getting them down into the Recipe Book!!

There's no hard/fast rule as far as what sort of template to use to create recipe books, but I knew I wanted to do the Easel Calendar, so that the recipe could be self-standing while someone was using it, and the fact that I already had the 'Most Loved Seasonal Recipes' template was just a no-brainer!!


O.K.  One other cool fact I noticed, when I was in the designer template screen (above), I discovered that I could actually RESIZE the window to fill the screen, which gave me a better view of my template options as well as the preview of what was included in each template!  How cool is that?!  I'm going to be using that option all the time now when I'm using a designer template!!  I'm a fan of the 'Made from Scratch' recipe template option, BUT, with the timeline I had to work with, there was no way for me to be able to take photos of the various completed recipes (which mean a lot of cooking) as this template was designed AND be able to get the book done and to the Stampin' Up! print services!!

I was able to get everything entered, and proofed and was able to send my order off to Print Services and was SO super happy with the end product!!  Here are a couple of the original template pages and the edits that I chose to make to fit my preferences.  First up, the cover:

I decided to change up the front a little--had the DSP extended to cover the entire front.  I removed the lattice stamp as well as the title and the words on the banner and picked a font (that I color matched to the green on the DSP) to create 'my' title for the book:

The template had seasonal recipes, and as such, each 'season' was a slightly different color scheme.  I just decided to mix up the pages, and not specify a season or 'type' of dish (appetizer; beverage; main dish; salad; soup; bread; dessert; etc.)






I liked the layout, but I didn't always have the info regarding the Source of the Recipe, Prep Time, or Serving Size, so I opted to crop and use 'serves' where applicable, but deleted the rest of the information in the 'Title Banner' and replaced it with a Text Box for the name of the recipe.  In the interest of creating more 'space' for the recipe, I moved the banners 'up', as well as deleting the 'type' of dish each recipe was.  I had considered leaving that info, but I decided to simplify things (LOVE the editing options to create 'just' what I want!!).

 Some recipes, like above, were pretty simple.  I also had others that were short, so decided to include two on a page (below):

 On the recipe above, I included some 'additional info' at the bottom, using the SAME font as the title on the page, but changing the color to match the banner in order to keep it uniform on the page, but also allow it to be noticed.

The 'back cover' I debated on a bit.  The template has a very boring (Sorry, SU!) back cover, and I had thought about putting a recipe on the page, but then I also realized that there would be some printing barcode thing that would get put on the page, and didn't want information getting cut off.  Instead, I opted to use the same DSP as the front cover, and picked one of the banners from the titles, sized it down and then put in a message of my own.


And here are a couple of the finished pages of the actual book:


 

I am SOOO glad that I had My Digital Studio to fall back on when I needed to come up with a special gift, and it was a big hit with my siblings when they got their Christmas presents!!  I even have requests to print a couple more for my nieces/nephews, which is easy to do since I have a completed project that only needs to be re-submitted!!

I have always been a believer that the possibilities of My Digital Studio is really only limited by one's imagination, so why not start your creative journey today?  You can try out My Digital Studio for FREE (for 30 days) by visiting my online store, so why not download it and start creating?!

Happy Stamping!

Pam

Thursday, January 15, 2015

January 2015 Diva Blog Hop--Theme: NEW

Happy NEW Year, Everyone!!

If you're joining me from Amy's Blog, I'm the last stop for today.  If you just started here, feel free to head to Sue's Blog and start from the beginning to hop thru all the sites!  I hope you're enjoying the fact that we're back for another year as much as we enjoy coming up with projects and ideas to share with you!

Today's theme is:  'New'.  Each of us got to pick what our definition of 'new' was for the post, so you've seen lots of different ideas!!  We have Sell-A-Bration happening now, as well as a brand NEW Occasion Catalog.  There's a New Year, with New Possibilities, and there's always the potential for New Arrivals.

I was SUPER excited when I saw that Stampin' Up! released the digital version of Zoo Babies at the beginning of January, and with that being a 'new digital set' to use in My Digital Studio, that's what I'm going to share/show today!

138140--Zoo Babies Digital Stamp Brush Set
So, for my initial inspiration, I decided to CASE (Copy And Share Everything) the designs showcased in the Annual Catalog on Page 78.  Totally loving this card, and the Crisp Cantaloupe/Hello Honey combo on it!

A few other fun things to note: I used the digital Lullaby DSP, and I re-colored the wooden heart embellishment (new thought just as I'm posting--I could have just added a drop shadow to keep the wooden heart look more 'wooden', with just a splash of color beneath).  I cropped a piece of the paper doily and added white baker's twine.  Really quick/easy to put together!!

Now, the other design on Page 78 was actually showing a framed name.  I decided to change it into a card, and it was fun to come up with my options for turning a 3D item into a card-front!

My first challenge on this one was figuring out the frame to use.  Initially, I tried the Whisper White Fancy Frames Embellishment, but it was just too much.  So then I tried the Basic Gray frame, recolored it to Whisper White, and it was PERFECT!! I used the Circle Punch, size down to about 3/4" and the Mini Flag Banner Punch that were filled with either color or digital Lullaby DSP (all with drop shadows).  For the stitching I used a Freeform Circle that I changed the line style to 'stitching', and colored it to white.  This card just makes me smile every time I look at it.  And I have a friend due in a month or so--I think I know what card will be getting attached to the gift there!!

And here are two other cards that I decided to have fun and design using the digital version of Zoo Babies:
A couple cool things on this card. . . . the background on the card I saw designed was made using the Alphabet Press Embossing Folder, but there currently isn't a digital version of that one available, so I used a piece of the 'Soho Subway' paper that I inserted into a photo box and then re-colored it to Smoky Slate.  The other fun step was adding the ribbon.  I added the Knots and Ties Trim 2 in Whisper White and then cropped the image so that just the bow was visible.  Then I copied and duplicated that piece two more times.  I turned one of the pieces 15 degrees to the right, and another 15 degrees to the left.  Brought the one I had not rotated at all to the front of the three pieces, then centered and grouped them before placing on the front (turned 90 degrees) of the card and adding a button on the middle of the grouping.  
This card also makes me smile.  Pretty simple, and really, could be just about any color combination--here I'm using Smoky Slate, Melon Mambo & Pool Party (with Basic Black & Whisper White, of course).  I used the coloring tool to add just a touch of black to the toucan's beak, feet, legs & eye.  Going back, I think I might add a small circle of black on the eyes of the other two animals, too--but it's even cute just like this!!

So, there you have it, a couple fun New card ideas for the New Arrivals in your life!!

I hope you've enjoyed the Blog Hop stops along the way today!  For quick reference, here are the links to everyone's sites:

Happy Hopping!!
Pam

Monday, December 15, 2014

December Diva Blog Hop--Christmas/Winter

Merry Christmas, Everyone!!

If you're joining me from Amy's Blog, I'm the last stop for today.  If you just started here, feel free to head to Sue's Blog and start from the beginning to hop thru all the sites!

My house has been a flurry of activity in getting Christmas gifts made/out, and while I 'could' show those items, since they ARE gifts (and some of my family does check out my blog from time to time!), I thought I'd show a couple cute ideas I made using my Silhouette Cameo (electronic cutter) and My Digital Studio (MDS) instead!!

Now, a lot of the files in MDS are now .svg files, and if you have the 'Deluxe' version of the Silhouette software, you can open those files up directly and use them in the e-cutter!  BUT, often times, I find that I like to play around with my design in MDS and then just create a jpeg of my page, which I can then 'open' and 'trace' in the Silhouette program.  I won't get into too many details on that today--but feel free to contact me if you'd like more information on how to do that!!

So for these first two, I used the Project Life Holiday Cheer digital download and since they were .svg files, it was really easy to open them up, and then manipulate them to fit the floating frame (I decided to use 6"x8" floating frames on these first two).

PL Holiday Cheer Digital Download

Another little tip--if I'm making a design to go in a 6"x8" frame, I limit my design size to 5"x7"--at least 1/4" all the way around will be hidden by the frame itself (since the glass needs to sit on a lip), which gives 1/4" of a 'blank' border.  Now, you won't see that 'exactly' in the photos that I'm showing, since these were some of my first attempts at cutting vinyl and adhering to glass, but on subsequent projects, I learned my lesson!!  I also went thru my files and found a free 'checkmark' download that I had, and set that up to get cut out as well.

Naughty/Nice in Floating Frame 6"x8"
Cutting the vinyl (which is adhesive-backed) went pretty slick, and I also realized later that I wouldn't necessarily need to add the checkmark--you could use a dry-erase marker on the front, and use it at home as a naughty/nice barometer with your kids if you so chose!

Baby, It's Cold Outside in Floating Frame 6"x8"
I had fun also putting both of these designs in white and silver frames--all of them look really cool!!!

Now, for this next one, I did spend some time in MDS designing/cropping images to create the look I was going for.  First of all, I used the tree from the Project Life Holiday Cheer digital set again. . .  then I went looking thru my files for a 'Countdown to Christmas' option, and finally settled on the 'Daily December Memories Digital Photobook Template' download (which has DSPs, stamp brush sets, LOTS of embellishments, and a Photobook template all included!!), as I could find all the the words I wanted, and after a little cropping, had my completed design!!

Stamp Brush Images from 'Daily December Memories' download
Countdown to Christmas image
Once I had the .jpeg above created, it was a simple matter to do a trace in my Silhouette program, clean up a few things, and then send it to cut my various colors of vinyl!

Countdown to Christmas Floating Frame 11"x15"
(And yes, I know we're only about 10 days away now--the above photo has been sitting in my camera since then!)  Knowing that I can use My Digital Studio in conjunction with my Silhouette Cameo has just TOTALLY opened up even more creative possibilities!!

I hope you've enjoyed the Blog Hop stops along the way today!  For quick reference, here are the links to everyone's sites:

Happy Hopping!!  Oh, and we'll be back and blog hopping once again in 2015!!  Keep checking back!

Pam