Monday, October 21, 2013

Mop&Glow craftiness

I watched a YouTube video and didn't believe it would work...but it did. 

I need new Christmas Ornament Balls on my tree but the pretty glitter ones can get a little pricey. I thought, surely, someone has made these and went on a YouTube search. Sure enough, videos galore. 

In a nutshell, you need mop & glow, clear ornaments, and fine glitter. 

Place mop & glow in bottom of ornament and swirl to cover the inside (a few different techniques on YouTube) and let it drain out. Dump in about a table spoon of glitter, swirl around, and dump out excess....and there you have it. 

I might make some with vinyl initials for gifts. 


Saturday, October 12, 2013

A Flocking Great Birthday

My "little" cousin celebrated her 18th birthday this past week. (Happy Birthday Annie!)

She woke up to quite a site in her front yard. My Aunt had her flocked by the Ascension Youth Group. For a small fee, they will place 50 darling flamingoes in your victims yard. (Removed the following day) 

In keeping with the theme, I pulled out my Cameo and paid 99 cents to buy a flamingo SVG file. This also gave me the chance to use a cool tool that I bought 2 years ago at stamp away but never used. It's a small piece of plastic with various scallops that you can use a sponge to stamp around to make clouds. The background looks super cute. I'll put that on my "I really should make a video and post it" list. My Martha Stewart grass punch was my final touch. 

Inside: Happy Flocking Birthday! 




Monday, September 30, 2013

Halloween Tri-shutter Book

Have you taken one of my Tri-shutter book classes? If so, you know how fun and easy this book is to make. 3 sheets of card stock and you have an adorable mini book. 

I taught this particular one using doodlebug paper and stickers last week. Someday I'm going to make a video how-to on this book but just can't seem to find the time. I bet there is already one on YouTube..lol. 

Wow! 3 blog entries in one week...bet you guys are shocked!!

Animal lunch box notes

This post is just a little show and tell to catch you up....
I bought a new toy this summer! Loving it...a Silhouette Cameo. I sold off all of my cricut stuff (except the machine...let me know if anyone is in the market for an expression). 
I could write for hours on the wonders of this machine but I won't. But I will say that it has led me to certain sites that sell graphics and SVG files. My absolute favorite is treasure box designs. You'll see them in classes and even kits (permission granted!) 

These cards were made using Treasure Box Designs. My hubby packs my daughters lunch and often sends little notes to her...awwww and that's kinda what I had in mind with these. The layout is nothing fancy because the animals are cute enough on their own. 

Fall card

Here's a little peek at a card I made this week. I made it as my daughters thank you notes. The little bird is from www.treasureboxdesigns.com. Loooove their graphics. 

I promised a few ladies in my last class that I would come back to the blog for those that don't have Facebook. If you do, follow me @ Imagine That by Lori. You'll know it's me when you see the copic markers. 

Missing bats!

For those of you who attended last weeks Halloween class, I have your bats. The reason I still have them is because I cannot locate the address paper. I either didn't get it back or it has been filed in with my papers in my scrap room. 
Anyway, I will be at the store on Tuesday evening at 6pm for my blue flower card class and will leave with Brenda. I still have a few spots open in this class. 

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Pocket Mini Album

I'm on a roll with mini albums and this one just might be my favorite one yet.

It's made completely from card stock except for the chipboard cover. Just a few score line, a quick snip of scissors and I made an album that can hold 30 photos!!

I grabbed some really bright and fun paper, mainly because everything outside was blindingly white when I made it. I originally planned on making it in some high school graduation colors or some pretty Mother's Day motif but bright and springy won out.

I'm going to offer this as a class sometime in May at The Paper Cottage. Best part? You will get to choose your own paper. Paper will be included in the class fee but you will need to bring any ribbons or other embellishments you wish to add. I will bring my punches for the tags.

Hope to see you when Dayton finally thaws out.






Monday, March 25, 2013

A mini book idea

Using the same paper line as in my previous post, I tried my hand at creating my own mini book. It's made of chip board and paper. I saw similar ones on YouTube and Pinterest but no instructions... So I set off on a quest with my paper trimmer and bone folder.

I got the general accordion binding concept and my book turned out okay but definitely not worthy of teaching yet. My last page tags don't turn as they should so I have to tweak the design a bit.

All in all, a cute book though.








Tuesday, March 19, 2013

C ya real soon!

I am sick of winter! There, I said it. Time to start thinking about spring break and summer vacation plans. No, we're not heading to Mouse Land this year but lots of people are.
I had a bunch of Disney looking paper and people always like mini books so I made this one. I found the mouse ear idea online. It's been for ever since I've used my Cricut!

I saw these little tag pockets in several mini books so I tweaked it for the size I needed.

It's also been a while since I've hosted a class due to my ever busy work schedule. I'm thinking of doing this book as a class the last Sat of April at The Paper Cottage.





Sunday, March 17, 2013

Summer is coming!

Really it is! Only a few more turns on the calendar and we'll be cursing the heat. I can't wait!!

I was shopping through The Paper Cottage and happened upon this paper line. (Terrible about writing them down or remembering them) My Minds Eye?

They had the paper and a sheet of punch out images. I ended up with this set of cards and lots of left over punch outs to create a few more.

We had a winter storm warning the night I stayed in and made them. So crafting and dreaming of Summer helped.

If the paper line is still in stock, you might find a kit at your favorite store soon.


For an "owl-some" girl

I'm not much into the whole home party scene. I do buy it but don't often host a party. Then I was introduced to Origami Owl... Nope, nothing to do with paper or folding.

My friends 14 year old daughter started selling it and I agreed to be her very first hostess. I invited friends over to fill little window lockets with tiny little charms. The party topped $1700 in sales!!

I think of the little lockets as miniature scrapbook pages. They have pet charms, memory charms, birthstones, sports..
You tell your story in a piece of jewelry. I earned loads of free stuff. Even got Mother's Day & birthday presents.

My little pint sized consultant did an excellent presentation so I made her the card set below from a Cricut cartridge I had never used.

If you are on FB, like her page. https://www.facebook.com/OrigamiOwlByMariellThimme

I highly recommend hosting a party. People went crazy for them. Need extra $ for stamps? Consider selling. She made a nice size commission.








Sunday, February 17, 2013

A crocodile rockin' birthday

My dear hubby had a birthday last week and this is the little card I made him to go along with his gift of Elton John tickets.
I knew I wanted to use this clever saying but also knew, even with my ever growing stash of stamps, that I didn't have a stamp to go with it.
Time was limited so I couldn't order a stamp, I looked high and low on digi stamp sites but still no luck. Getting desperate, I typed crocodile/alligator birthday coloring page into the search engine and look what I found! Perfect.

So whether your a frugal stamper on a tight budget or just can't seem to find what you are looking for, remember to search the free coloring pages online. There are oodles of them. Just shrink to the size you need.

Happy Stamping!

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Free cupcakes!

Did you know there is a fantastic cupcake store right next to our favorite scrapbook store?

Cake Hope Love is next to The Paper Cottage and they have DELISH cupcakes! What's better than cupcakes? Free cupcakes!

Now through March 2, you can earn a free cupcake for each bottle of new nail polish you bring in. (Limit 6) CHL is helping the Polished Girls charity... Organization of girls who paint the nails of hospital patients among others. If you bring in 6 polishes, they will also give you a Polished Girls nail polish while supplies last.

Below are two pics:
One I found on Pinterest that are nail polish made of marshmallows and Tootsie Rolls. I sent this to CHL as an idea for cupcake toppers.

The second are the 6 cupcakes I bought for my hubby's birthday last week. They had "man-cakes". Choc cupcakes with choc covered bacon...to die for! I also recommend the buckeye one.

So stop by The Paper Cottage for a few of my new kits, then head on over to Cake Hope Love...don't forget the nail polish!



Friday, February 15, 2013

Just add stamps!

What's better than finding the perfect card layout? Having someone else find it, cut all the paper and baggie it up! That someone is me so today is your lucky day.

Ever need a quick card and not feel like dragging out 3 sheets of paper, paper trimmer, scissors , ribbon, punches, etc? Then you will love my "just add stamps" kits.
I do all the prep work, you just glue it together and find a stamp in your stash to use on the white paper provided.
If the white paper is too big, simple trim it and the mat.
This week, I will have a St Patricks Day "just add stamps" and a few other generic ones at The Paper Cottage.

Happy Stamping!




Thursday, February 14, 2013

Valentine Innocence

I'll keep this post short and sweet so you can hang out with your sweetie today.
This is a copy of the Valentine class I had at The Paper Cottage. I used the Pure Innocence stamps and some 2013 Valentine paper from our favorite store.

Now get off the computer or phone & snuggle!

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Valentine, s'more the best!

Tomorrow is Valentines Day... Do you still need a treat? This one is super easy to make. All you need is:

Red curling ribbon
Bags
Scissors
Hershey bars
Graham crackers
Peeps brand marshmallow hearts
Tags with "valentine, s'more the best!"

Peeps brands make shapes for every holiday. They used to be so easy to find at the store... Now thanks to Pinterest, everybody is buying them.

S'more Valentines tomorrow!



Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Shamrock Bear

It's been a long time since I've made a tear bear. But since I'm in a Lucky St. Paddy's day kinda mood, I decided to give it a whirl. I couldn't find my pattern anywhere (I really gotta organize my scrappy stuff better). I grabbed a pen & some white cardstock and proceeded to draw some sloppy circles and ovals.

So if anyone is wondering, the pattern is my own and not scrap lifted...sometimes you just have to add those blurbs so the scrappy police don't get their knickers in a snit...

Even though my pattern is far from perfect, I still made a pretty cute bear. I always have trouble with the eyes. I don't have the right size or style punch. Much to my delight, there is a free download for printable bear eyes on the bearyscrap.com website. I printed, cut, glued, and finally put a thin layer of glossy accents over them.

It's also been a long time since I've made any card kits so I cut 10 extra of everything, copied my lopsided pattern, and the kits are made.

I'll be dropping them off on Tuesday to The Paper Cottage along with 24 candy bar wrapper kits, and the long forgotten "Just add stamps" kits. --if you forget what they are, stay tuned til tomorrow on the blog.

Happy Tearing!




Monday, February 11, 2013

Let it snow??

No! Make it stop. This Ohio weather is nuts! 60 degrees and 24 hours later we've got 4 inches of snow!
I'm going backwards in time to show you a class I taught in January at the Paper Cottage.
I call this a lick em and stick em class. I had everything cut and all you had to do was assemble them. It was a laid back relaxing morning to make 6 cards. I thought the colors were masculine enough to use as a mans winter birthday card. They were blank so they could be used for anything.
I'm sharing these "oldies" because the layouts can be used with any paper line. I know you ladies like layering!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Smooches!

I know Valentines day is just around the corner so what a great time to tell you about a stamp line that The Paper Cottage carries: Paper Smooches.
They are simply adorable! AND super easy to color.
The card in this post was actually colored by my 9 year old and used as her Christmas Thank you notes. She made over a dozen of them. She did pretty good using the Copics.

I introduced her to the liquid appliqué. Well we did it after a quick trip to Michaels. I lost my heat gun! I tore my scrap room apart and the sucker was nowhere. So I bought another one. I'm sure it will turn up now.
To use liquid appliqué, you sqiggle it on and heat it with your heat gun until it bubbles up. Be careful to remove the heat after it bubbles or it resembles a burn marshmallow... Which is great for a s'more card but not for snow.
After it hardened, we topped it with some Stickles. The saying was "Thanks snow much".
Happy Stamping!


Saturday, February 9, 2013

Feeling Lucky?

I've had a pretty good run of luck lately. At least I have at my church bingo. 3 times in one night is REALLY good for me!

March will be here before we know it so I guess it's not too early for St Pattys day stuff.

I work 3rd shift at my "real" job so here I am at 3:30 am on my night off looking through Pinterest and pinning green things.
I found a candy bar wrapper similar to this one and made one with my own twist. I pretty much just used a scallop punch for the beard and a bunch of different sized circles for the face, eyes, and nose.

These would be cute for a preschool class that goes on a leprechaun hunt or for coworkers who are lucky enough to get to work with YOU!
Happy Stamping!!


Friday, February 8, 2013

Totally 80s

I'm hopping into my time machine again and transporting you back to September. This party was too fun not to share.
Abby turned 9 and she wanted an 80s theme party which was totally fun to plan because I got to revisit my childhood.
Steve got involved in the planning by making an 80s CD for her invitations. (See picture below for the cover-starring Abby)
We had totally RAD party bags, played the MASH game, watched the Thriller video, and danced with glow sticks in our black-lit family room.
I made her cake with one of those Chechen board cake pans I bought at michaels. Really easy but loads of work coloring all the different batters.
Thanks to Pinterest, I made a faux fondant icing that was super easy.
To frost: put a thin crumb coat of icing on the cake and pop it in the freezer for about 5-10 minutes. Then frost the cake, kinda thick on the icing and place back in the freezer until the icing sets up and hardens. Then take a paper towel and begin smoothing out the top, sides, and edges. It turned out relatively well for my first attempt. We finished the cake by splattering colored powdered sugar/water glaze so it looked like graffiti.
The girls had so much fun as did the moms who dressed them up in 80s costumes-wonder who raided their own closets???
We're already kicking around themes for 2013!!











Thursday, February 7, 2013

Ascension Craft Show

I participated in my first craft show this past fall. It was at my church. I had no idea what to expect and got started making things a little late. It was still more successful than I had ever hoped.
I made loads of cards and about 10 each of smaller paper crafts. Mostly cute stocking stuffer type items. They went like hot cakes.
I will post a few of the projects in upcoming posts. It's never too early to start Christmas projects.
I also made my Pizzelle cookies. My local crafty friends will remember these flat waffle cookie from the Simply open houses. My daughter helped me make 16 dozen (2 at a time in a cookie iron) in an afternoon.
I can't believe it's already Feb... I better get moving on this years projects!








Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Tri shutter mini book

Here is another example of the mini book I'm teaching on 2/9. I made this one as part of a baby gift for an out of town friend. I bought a few monkey themed layette items at Carter's and then found some monkey paper at The Paper Cottage to go along with it. I think it turned out absolutely adorable and my friends loved it too.






Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Zanesfield Ohio retreat



I wanted to post some pics from a retreat I went on last fall. This retreat is sponsored by a Creative Memories consultant, Kathy Settles and is located about an hour and a half from Dayton. (North of Urbana).
The Croft House can accommodate 24 scrappers in 4 bedrooms. Each with a private bath ( 2 bunks and 2 twin beds). Nevermind the messy bedroom in the pic. It was Sunday morning.
The cabin has a large great room, a full kitchen, and a loft area. I mention the loft because massages are available for additional charge on Saturday.
Breakfast is continental so sleep as late as you want. Lunch and dinner are catered on site. You are welcome to bring munchies and have full use of the kitchen.
The basement is our cropping area and each guest has their own table. Kathy always has a nice goodie bag waiting for you.
The first time I went to this retreat, I didn't know a single soul. I've gone every year since and have made some life long friends.
Need a break from scrapping? There are loads of trails to walk on and enjoy the fall leaves.
If you'd like to join us this year, contact Kathy at album4you@aol.com. Early bird registration is $165. The retreat is in October.