Showing posts with label Scrapbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrapbook. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

May Promotion - Get Free Designer Brads!












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How would you like to earn any or all of these Designer brads for free?  Just buy any one of these stamp sets anytime between May 1 - May 31, and for every stamp set you buy, you will get to choose a package of Designer brads to receive free.  Want all 4 styles?  Just buy 4 of the stamp sets!  Want to buy more than 4?  No problem, you can keep accumulating free Designer brad packages.  Each package holds 16 brads (8 each of two sizes), so you can easily use more than one package.  

And let's face it, I bet you can 4 sets from the ones below which you would like to own.  

Extreme Elements, item #115181, $26.95

This set includes images which are great as backgrounds, 
especially for teen-themed scrapbook designs.  Try 
stamping these images tone-on-tone, then layering 
photos on top.  





Framed with Love, item #114389, $27.95

Perfect for scrapbooking, put a photo, message, 
or image in a frame.  






Certified, item #113706, $27.95

A Last Chance stamp set!  These great labels
will be retired soon.  Everyone has candid photos
which cry out to be labeled "Genuine", "Bona Fide"
and "Authentic".  



Circle Circus, item #115778, $28.95

Choose one or two of these circles to make a border, 
or punch one out with the appropriate circle punch.  
These patterns can work with any style or theme.





Elements of Style, item #119900, $27.95

From the new Summer Mini comes this versatile set.  
I've seen these stamps used beautifully together, or 
combine them with other stamps to achieve very 
different looks.  



Rough Type, item #118659, $26.95

When you want that vintage typewriter look, 
or a smaller alphabet set (which fit perfectly in 
the new Mini Vintage Tags), this set gives
a great look.  




Sentimental Journey, item #118513, $23.95

Just in time for Father's Day and summer
vacations, this set and the matching Designer
Series Paper go together effortlessly for 
terrific layouts.  




First Day, item #118521, $23.95

Have you made a mini scrapbook with your
child's school photos?  Devote each page to
one school year, decorate with these 
stamps, and you have a fast and adorable
mini book.  Ask me for directions!  





Email me to place your order!  


Charly Bratt
Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Monday, July 13, 2009

Progressive Scrapbook

Yesterday I had a workshop at my friend Lyndy's house - I enjoyed meeting Lyndy's friends and family, and also getting to spend a little extra time talking with my friend Lisa. I demonstrated a progressive scrapbook page, which I find makes scrapbook layouts much easier.

For the design I chose to use Tall Tales designer series paper and the coordinating Animal Stories stamp set. I love the combination for a boy's scrapbook page - cute but not too babyish. I chose the brightly colored flowers to highlight in the 6x6" page, since this versatile design will compliment almost any photo, and our workshop guests could then use their mini scrapbook page for whatever they wanted.

The fun designs of the Tall Tales paper and matching stamp set are great for kids, or any animal theme. It doesn't hurt that I love the rich, bright, but not overly-intense color scheme. These stamps and papers will be showing up in many of my future projects - I haven't even started working with the papers with the animal designs! I discovered that the Fresh Favorites II button collection have wonderfully coordinating (but not matching) colors, I'm sure I won't be able to stay away from them!


But let's get down to business: To make a progressive scrapbook, start with a 6x6" page. Here are the supplies I used: Tall Tales designer series paper; Animal Stories stamps; Chocolate Chip, So Saffron, and Brilliant Blue card stock;Chocolate Chip stampin' pad; stampin' dimentionals; a scallop edge punch and a corner rounder punch (which I didn't use right away, you can see the rounded corners in the 12x12 photo below).

Tips:

  • To save on paper, and to make the layout more flexible, cut strips of paper and card stock which are only 2" wide, then scallop and layer them. Note: this only works because all foreground elements are the same height in this layout.
  • Make sure the subtle stripe in the background of the designer series paper runs vertically, in this vertical layout.
  • Place the giraffe image on the solid Chocolate Chip background - the giraffe placed directly on the busy flowered background gets lost visually and loses all impact.

Next I incorporated the 6x6" page into a larger 8-1/2x11" page. Supplies used include everything already mentioned, plus Ruby Red card stock and stampin' pad; Taffy alphabet stamp set; the Fresh Favorites II button set; and a stamp-a-ma-jig.

Tips:
The final step for this scrapbook page is to incorporate the 8-1/2"x11" page into a 12"x12" page. Supplies used include everything listed before, plus Chocolate Chip 1" double-stitched grosgrain ribbon.

Tips:

  • The name "Trevor" was stamped on designer series paper with a subtle So Saffron stripe pattern running horizontally. The stripe is now vertical in this layout.
  • Use the stamp-a-ma-jig to line up and space letters evenly when stamping with an alphabet set. Also, start in the center of the paper and work outwards to center your word in the space provided.
  • Cut flowers out of designer series paper. Two flower designs were used here.
  • To make faux thread for the buttons, cut out tiny slivers of card stock and glue them in the button holes.

  • Use very short pieces of ribbon between pictures to save on ribbon; or use one long strip of ribbon to make assembly easier.
  • A wet glue will soak into a ribbon and show through. I used a glue stick on this project, but sticky strip adhesive might be an even better option.
I hope this example inspires you to make a progressive scrapbook page of your own. Please contact me if you have any questions about what I did, or to order any of these supplies. Don't miss out on the new Animal Stories!