Saturday, September 22, 2018

"You've Got this"

The Close to My Heart paper is wonderful.  The Grateful Heart paper has a cute Workshop Your Way for cards.  I am using these as 2 of the 3 cards at Baraboo UMC for October.  The other will be a Thanksgiving card. 


I am thinking of offering the Workshop Your Way scrapbook pages with an Online Facebook group.  Some of the pages involve cards which need inks and stamps.  The Card Workshop Your Way do need those things plus thin cuts.  I have everything you need at the house but it would be harder to do online. 

Think about it.  If you see a card workshop you really like, let me know and we can work out getting together.  The scrapbook pages for Workshop Your Way themselves do not need stamps or inks.  I could do a video step by step what you need to do after you order the Workshop Your Way scrapbooking.  If there are cards, like the card workshop itself there would be some logistics of getting together. 

Let me know if you are interested in doing a class online. 

Friday, September 21, 2018

October cards in Baraboo

There are 2 holidays coming up: Halloween and Thanksgiving.  Not everyone sends card for either seasons so for the October class, people will get to choose if they want to do Halloween and/or Thanksgiving.  I love Close to My Heart paper because there are always 2 sides to choose from.

I have 2 sets of stamps - 1 Halloween and 1 Thanksgiving for each card.  People can choose which way they want to go. It is amazing how different the cards look even when the same paper is used just choosing the other side.






You can probably see that the paper is not down real straight and that is because I want to show the class how to choose and make the cards.  I didn't adhere the paper to the card - just laid it down on top.  

I love the How-to-books that Close To My Heart has.  They show you a pattern, how to cut it and then give you ideas of how to make it different and exciting.  Because these are not finished cards, I don't have any bling on them.  I might not use bling depending on how I am going to use the cards.  If your card is "bumped up" too high, it will cost you $.43.  If you are handing people cards or are willing to pay the extra postage it doesn't matter how much you "bump" things up.  

Have fun!


Friday, September 7, 2018

New Tools to help you do what you do better!

There are some things that are new to the catalog and that you might really benefit from.  I picked out some of my favorites to share with you.

I love the Make it From Your Heart Volumes 1 - 4.  These are for cards and pages.  They give you what kind of paper you need, it gives you the cuts, it gives you the design and then it gives you samples of how you can make this your own.  The new How-To-Book that just came out is called "Love of Color".  It not only has designs but helps you decide how to put the many colors together in a way that make people look at your page and say "WOW".

One of the staples of stamping are the ink pads and the reinkers. The new pads are magnetic and are larger than they were before.  Now some of the pigment pads - which have been 1x1 inch pads, are in the larger format.  They are starting with some old and new colors.  The colors are: Candy Apple, Pixie, Sapphire, clover, Expresso, Black, and Daisy White. 
It used to be that we would use bleach on paper towel to make an ink pad for the stamps.  The Daisy White is much easier to use.  There is also a chalk marker that can draw all sorts of doodles and words on the darker papers. Check out the CTMH blog of August 28, 2018 for all sorts of ways to use it.  
There is a new Cricut Christmas Collection.  Cricut Season of Joy Digital collection has some great things to use for cards and pages and projects.  

There are places for punches and think cuts and Cricut images.  There are also some great new thin cuts.  I am beginning to fall in love with each of these as they have their place in creation of projects.  

Check out what is new on the website and see if there aren't things you just have to have to make projects easier, simpler and faster to do.

What do you do with your paper scraps?


This time of year, when the new catalog comes, I look through my piles and see what kits I haven’t finished – or started.  I begin the process of gathering up the papers and scraps I might have saved over the year.  Sometimes I have kept the scraps with the pages that I haven’t used yet.  

I am working on albums for Christmas present and have started putting photos in.  I find that I have more photos than I have made pages for.  

There are different ways to take care of that problem:
1     1. Pocket Plus Memory protectors: You can just put in the photos in the middle of the pages you have already made.  You can also make pocket cards from the scraps that are left over or you can do extra journaling spaces.
       2. You can use Flip Flap Memory protectors and put 3 photos in the place where 1 photo has been.  At times that means carefully taking off the photo already on the page so that it can go in the memory protector and still be on “top” to be seen.
     3. You can make some pages with the left-over scraps and some creative techniques.

If you go to my website, you can look under “What We Do” and find the word “blog”.  (You will also see CTMH TV which is also worthwhile to look through).  On August 23, 2018, the Make it From YourHeart CTMH blog looked at “Using ATTACH in Cricut Design Space”. 

There are several ways to do layouts and one way is to block a 3x12 or 4x12 space on the bottom or side and use stamped designs or Cricut designs and then put the photos on the other part of the paper.  There is usually room for a title and several 4x6 photos.  

The problem is there is usually not enough paper left of any size to do a repeat of the pattern that you started with. What I did was make 2 different designs: one used 2.5” circles on the side and the other used 2” circles across the bottom.  



I started with an 11.5” square for each.  The CTMH blog has a great step by step process for you to do the ATTACH process. (Note: I used circles, but you could easily have used squares or other shapes in the Cricut shape file) I am in the process of finishing up our son and new daughter-in-laws wedding albums and we have all these photos of people dancing.  I have been trying to figure out how to use more photos and not overwhelm the page.  Small photos where you don't need detail would be useful for this kind of layout.  Say you have lots of scenery that you want but don't want 10 pages of it.  I usually put to many photos on a page.  I really hate a page with only 1 photo.

I used neutral paper to do the Cricut cuts with.  Because it is neutral, you can choose to either do 2 of each page cut or use the “negative pieces” for the second page.  For this large of a piece, I would use a neutral color paper but I make it look like it isn’t just plain. (If the paper in the background looks familiar for those who have been in CTMH for a long time, yes these were Base Pages at one time.)





Many of the designs section off the side or the bottom.  Usually you do this with once piece of paper 3x12 or 4 x 12 but at this stage one usually doesn’t have 1 piece of that size left let alone 2 pieces.  I used the circles to do the major section and then, you can use shimmer trim, ½ x12 strip of paper, a zip strip, ribbon or take neutral paper and sponge color onto it to set the whole things off.  You can write or stamp words on this strip.  Remember that the single letters have lots of words that you can use.  You can look through your stamps and find sayings that would fit on ½ or ¾ or 1” strips. 

In the circle spaces, you can put photos or paper behind it.  You can do 2 photos and 2 paper patterns or 4 photos.  You can always Cricut cute things to paste over or in the holes.  You could put Glitter paper scraps behind them.  Using the actual circles for another page, you can sponge the edges or stamp on them or use stamps like “D1805” Repeatable Backgrounds in the colors of your paper scraps.  

You can also use “D1797” Watercolor Impressions and then stamp words over it.  

(You can do second generation stamping meaning you stamp on the ink pad, stamp on scrap paper and then stamp on your circle). You may have left over Complement pieces or shapes that would work well with the circles. 

You can use the other scraps that you have by randomly putting them on your neutral paper.  Put the photo sizes down and then place the scraps under the photos to edge the photos or create a pattern.  The other thing you can do to the large neutral paper is to use stamps like the Watercolor Impression and random stamp in the color of the scraps.  Many times, there was a stamp set that went with that paper and you can use those to random stamp in different colors over the paper. 

Remember that you can always turn your pattern ¼ around or more and it really can look different.  You can have the circles on the outside, on the bottom or in the middle.  It might look too top heavy to have it on the top of both pages. 




If you don’t have the Cricut Design studio, you can do the same thing with circle punches or thin cuts.  Thin cuts might be great for the small scraps that you have where they are too small for the Cricut.  If you do that you can punch/thin cut either the paper or the photos.  If you have different sizes of punches, you can punch a smaller photo, and have it matted on the large size with paper.

The other thing that I do with my scraps is make cards.  That is a blog for another day.  If you do any of these designs, please post them and share your creativity. 

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Make a 12x12 calendar


This month is National Scrapbooking month and the Close To My Heart special is makings of a calendar.  You can come over and in 4-5 hours have a calendar done and ready to put photos on for yourself or for a gift.




This is an easy way to get a calendar done.  The CTMH Cut Above is basically all cut for you.  For $30.95 you can buy the calendar and the kits and come over to my house and make a mess and get the project done.  This is stamping of at least the months and you can stamp or write the dates and then you can go to town and stamp on the calendar side to make it your own if you wish. I have put it together and the Cut Above part was done in less than 2 hours.  I spent longer stamping in the dates and stamping on the calendar to embellish the look.  

If you have your 2019 calendar already done, you can make this for 2020!  Check out my website under promotions and Memories in the making.  Plan some dates with me to make this great calendar!

Monday, September 3, 2018

Workshop Your Way: Hugs for You and more

Workshop Your Ways exist for both pages and cards.  The Boutique paper has a Workshop You Way for cards called "Hugs for You". 


The top 2 are from the Workshop Your Way and the bottom card I made up using some of the features from the Workshop Your Way for the first Card workshop in Baraboo this week.  I love to use the designs that are given and I love to create my own cards.  Some people call it "scraplift" when they take elements of something and make changes that make the project their own.  Think about all the ways you can do the project as given and do the project changing things around.

Everyone can get into ruts and for a while I haven't stamped on the envelopes or put a back stamp on my cards. 


This month I have tried both.  It is fun to decorate the envelop to match the card.  Close To My Heart has an Angel Policy set of stamps if you are selling stamps using the Close to my Heart directions and materials but this is Stamped with Love - A1222. It helps to make the card especially from you.


I like the Hugs for You as you can put a sentiment inside for sympathy or birthday or even friendship.  Many times I just leave the cards blank inside and write in them as I need them.  I really love the versatility of the cards that come from Close To My Heart.

Check out my website barbarapagekell.ctmh.com to see all the new paper packets and the other pages and card Workshop You Ways and stamps that are going to be here for the next 4 months.  Close To My Heart does a great job on their How-to-books for pages and cards to help you get a basic design but also it gives you ways you can change it for your needs.  This catalog has a special How-to-book for those who love to create their own cards and pages.  It is called "Love of Color" 9045.  This will help you understand more about colors that compliment your projects.  You can pick out the colors that can best make your projects "pop" and "shine".  For those who do their own designs this is a must.  

Have fun creating.  Remember: There are no mistakes - just great opportunities to embellish your work!