Thursday, December 18, 2008

One Favorite Layout!

Just thought a quick post to remind everyone how much I love to scrapbook. It usually takes me a while to complete a layout but this one, one of my favs, took just a few minutes. Why? Because the paper was too beautiful to do anything to... a little mat, a little ribbon, a few eyelets and one giant rub-on, and ... done! I love it and the picture (taken at a pumpkin patch) so much that I put it in one of those uber expensive 12x12 frames and hung it on the wall. You know it's love when you lay down cash for a frame instead of more supplies!!! LOL... For all of you fellow teachers and the kids... tomorrow is our LAST DAY OF SCHOOL! Can I get a woo-hoo? AND... we get to wear pajamas for p.j. day and we will watch the Polar express and drink hot cocoa before we pass out gifts and get hyped on cookies and cupcakes. May you all have a fabulous Friday and hope to see you again right here soon! Give me a shout out in comments, I would love to hear from you!

Monday, December 15, 2008

MORE WALL POPS VINYL & CRICUT CUTTING


More and more Wall Pops... can't get enough...
Here is a project I took from Ali E's blog back in the spring. She took a typeset drawer and added pics and embelli's. I painted mine black to match my decor. I then used the Home Accents cricut cart. and Wall Pops vinyl in a roll to make the family and the lines. I love the way it turned out!







On the CK message board, there was a post about what to do with Wall Pops vinyl. If you scroll down, you can see the imagine, create and panther decorating I did with my vinyl & my cricut. I am in LOVE with both these things and have done some more the past few days... wanted to share with you to inspire you to create and add your own touch to your home that you can remove easily if you ever want a change! So, here goes and I hope you enjoy!


If you look above my dad's head (they were having a gummy worm war) you can see I cut out the words inspire and believe and some flourishes (letters are Base Camp and flourishes are from Home Accents cartridge)- in the kitchen...



I used red Wall Pops vinyl to cut out the border under each shelf (home accents cartridge) and then I cut out live, love and laugh and put one word on the largest circle under each shelf. I am totally in love with my newly decorated scrap space! Scroll down to see the Imagine and Create wall that is to the side of this wall.


These designs are cut from red and black vinyl and I put them across the top of my refridgerator and sink space. They are the perfect and inexpensive touch for the kitchen!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Christmas Home Tour 2008

The most important part of a home is family...Christmas traditions... here is my collection of Christmas candles... it started when my dad was little, one candle each Christmas... I have candles on this table from 1974... then we passed this tradition on to our boys...one candle each Christmas... a conversation piece for sure!
The tree... what else do you say?


And the stockings were hung... by the chimney? Nope, on the TV cabinet. My mom made these stockings for her grandsons as they were born, I have one just like it that my grandmother made for me. I love Christmas traditions.



The homemakers' club sent us two beautiful pointsettias as thanks for opening our home to the public. They are gorgeous and the perfect accent for Christmas decorating! Thank you so much ladies!


Christmas Home Tour brochures for people stopping by. A picture and description of each home is enclosed. You know that is going in the scrapbook!







Here I am with Mr. and Mrs. Clause! You would be surprised how far a bag of fiber filling goes as snow for Christmas decorating... thanks for the idea mom!





Debbie... friend who needed a friend to do the tour! We have been friends since our first sons were born about the same time. It's so good to have good friends and to be a friend!










This year one of my good friends got a job as our county's family and consumer sciences representative. One function of her job was to line up families to show thier homes turing the Christmas Home Tour. Being her friend, and this being her new job, she asked me if we would share our home with the community. Of course, I said I would and then my husband wanted to string me up for it! I promised myself I wouldn't get stressed out about it, I would decorate like I normally do, finish a few ongoing projects to hang on the walls and clean up after 3 little boys! The toys went in the closet, the messes were hidden or cleaned up and the porch was cleared of all motorized vehicles (my dad call's that our 'rollin' stock). I made some yummy chocolate drop cookies and hot chocolate for the guests and sent all of the boys on a mission to find something to eat in another town! My friend Debbie came over, we talked for a few minutes and then the people came. They were so nice, so complementary and so fun to talk to! I really enjoyed myself, the two hours flew by and before I knew it, the boys were flying back into the house (with mud and dog poo on their shoes!) Thank goodness the tour was over before the poo-carpet incident! I am so blessed and greatful for the life I have. I talked to my mom when I was finished and shared some good conversation about Christmas and cookie recipes and such. What a great way to end the weekend! Have a wonderful Monday and a stress free holiday season! Much love!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Christmas Layouts??? Nope, Noah's Birthday!


Do you know what happens when you're younger and you say something like, "Who would have a baby at Christmas time?" Well, call it Karma, call it fate, but I say God has a huge sense of humor when he tries to teach me lessons about judgements. My second son, Noah, was born promptly (2 weeks early) on December 21st. Which then brought us home from the hospital on the 23rd! Of course we did, that's how it works around here! I say something dumb like that and then it happens to me (LOL). So, being a creative creature... I have to have "theme" parties for the boys when they are little. So for this particular birthday (number 1) I decided to have another crafty lady make me some elf costumes for the "Christmas elves" themed party-not my most original-but I still LOVE the elves in the layout I posted on my header. I decided to scrap the pages in the shapes of the outfits I had made for the boys. The hats were super easy to make... I even use this technique for costumes at school when we perform Christmas plays. Take a piece of felt (from wmart or a craft store) and pull two corners together and stitch. Then stitch a bell on the point (or bend, or loop) that was created opposite the stitched side. Place the hat on your child's head, or in some shots on an adults! We had a great time at the party. The bells on the layout were made from a circle punch then I hand drew small circles, cut them out and inked around the whole thing. Super simple ! I think this was the first time I actually used the rhinstones on a layout as well. The other layout I am sharing is my first "non-photo" layout. My eight year old was the first to learn to read and write so he decided it was his job to make everyone's list for Santa for Christmas. So, I saved it and made it the main focus of this layout. I love how it turned out. So much, I am making it a tradition. He then made a new list for everyone this year and it is embellished with his own original drawings. It is anxiously awaiting being the star of a new layout! Enjoy- just a few days until the big day!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Consumed by Contests!!!

Oh my! A new world has opened up to me and I am consumed! People actually give free stuff away on their blogs... cool stuff... beautiful stuff... awesome stuff... and i want it... all of it! For all of you who are visiting who are giving away free goodies, you rock! For those of you who don't know... check out the Baby link on the side! Tim Holtz is my newest scrap hero! He amazes me with the way he uses products... I want to be like him when I grow up! Ha! I hope you can check out some of those sites to win some goodness for yourselves! Leave a shoutout if you have won or given away something in the past and I will link it and give you a shout out on my blog! TGIF (soon)! Look at my favorite tag Tim posted yesterday-LOVE the blue and how he made it happen-too cool! I will HAVE TO try this soon!http://http//timholtz.typepad.com/


Sunday, December 7, 2008

New pics of the scrap space!!!










I thought I would post a picture of the space that inspired us to paint the new (huge) scrap desk black. Back in the spring, I took the big step of painting and putting vinyl on the wall. (such a giant leap for me) I think it turned out great and made me want to finish the space with the new desk. I then posted a picture of my first day of scrappin' on my new desk-what a slob I am!!! And the first layout (unfinished) on my new desk! So exciting around here! I also talked to one of my best friends from high school today-I haven't talked to him in about 16 years! He is living across the country in Califorina... so, Aidan, if you read this... it was great to talk to you... brought back some wonderful memories... and I can't wait to see you on the big (or little) screen someday SOON! Good luck to everyone with their dreams and ambitions... live, live large and go home smiling at the end of the day! Have a wonderful week and thanks for stopping by... c u again soon I hope! Enjoy the 1984 Christmas music... hope it is a blast from the past!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Merry Christmas to Me!








OK scrapbook ladies... So, I wanted a scrapbook work space... a piece of that one, and a part of that one, and oooohhhh... that over there! You know what I mean, don't you girls?!? So, we sat down, drew out a very messy sketch, went to our local do-it center and what do you know, here is my very own FABULOUS scrapbook table. It is L-shaped with a 4x6 top and a 2x4 cutting/computer station. I can swivel my chair, cut my paper, swivel back to my layout and presto, so much easier to scrap. Not only is there a desk, but shelves and shelves and painted it to match my room! Let me know what you think! I think it ROCKS! I have since added some red bins, some baskets and all my embellies and cricut cartridges! I can't wait to have my friends gather 'round for a great day of scrappin' fun!