Showing posts with label CTMH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CTMH. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2014

More Scrap Projects and Gamsol

Twice this week, I have shared with you projects made from a single page kit I brought home from our last scrapbooking cruise.  Today I have two more projects to share that were made from the same scraps.  I think I added one piece of blue cardstock, but for the most part, that’s it.

The first one I did was this sympathy card.  This features a butterfly from my stamped image stash.  I wish I knew who made these butterfly stamps.  I have several of them that I bought several years ago when the Scrapbook Barn, a LSS near me, was open.  I would love to see if they still make them.  I know there were several others that I didn’t buy. 




This time, instead of using my Copics, I decided to color it with pencils and do the blending with Gamsol.  If you’ve never played with Gamsol, you should check out this video Colored Pencil Blending with Gamsol by Inky Antics.

My last project I will show you today is an 8x8 scrapbook page.  This is not a size I usually make, but I had a large piece of the blue cardstock left and it wasn’t the right size to make a card, so I decided to do a small-format page instead.  I think this is a great use of scrap paper because I can save up a bunch of these random pages, put them in a small album, and I have an instant gift for someone.  All it needs is a few embellishments and pictures!

 
The "for real...off the hook...we're solid" strip is the flip-side of the barcode strip from CTMH paper 

Question of the day:  Have you ever colored stamps with pencils or markers, and if so, what is your favorite method?

Monday, March 31, 2014

Last Birthday for March


Today is the last day of my birthday cards series.  I had hoped to post more, but we’ve had so many events in the works that I didn’t have as much time to work on them as I planned.  I did enjoy focusing on one theme for the whole month, though, so I think I’ll continue that for April to see how it goes. 

Don't forget that tomorrow, April 1, is the beginning of The Craft Squad blog hop.  Our theme for April is “Hoppity Hop Hop”, so you can be there will be some really cute Easter projects hop hop hopping your way!  I can’t wait to show you the projects I made.  I did not one, but three Easter cards, and they are just too cute for words!



After I made my three cards, I had some scraps left over, so I made two more cards, one of which I will share with you today as the last birthday card for March.



If I could remember where the paper came from, I would tell you, but to be honest, I think it was something that came in a multi-pack I picked up at some scrapbooking sale.  I just loved the color combo and had to have it.  The cardstock is Stampin’ Up Bermuda Bay, Old Olive and Very Vanilla.  I also used the Stampin’ Up oval and scalloped oval punches and the Create a Cupcake stamp set.  The rest of the card was a series of Cricut cuts.  The filigree square was cut using the Cindy Loo cartridge and I backed it with a square of Very Vanilla cardstock.  I used Close to My Heart’s Art Philosophy cartridge to cut the rosettes.

I started with just the black rosette, and then decided that the black was too dark and ominous.  In retrospect, I probably should have used the Very Vanilla again, but I added the white and had them glued down before I realized that there was no other white on the card.  The other cards I did in this series (some of which you will see tomorrow) all had a mixture of both white and vanilla, so I’m okay with the white on this one, but I would do it differently if I had to do it over again.

That’s it for today.  Be sure to stop by tomorrow for the blog hop!

Thursday, August 15, 2013

August Blog Hop


Welcome back to our monthly Team L. I. Blog Hop!  We’re back from our July hiatus with a brand new theme and some really great projects.  If you hopped over from Connie’s blog, you are in the right place!  If you want to start at the beginning, you should head on over to Stamp-Patty’s.  Or you can start right here and we will cycle you around to the beginning.  This month, our topic is “Super Star” and I have a very special layout to share with you.  And in case you are wondering, yes, there is a prize to give away, so read all the way through to the end to figure out how to enter.



I have to apologize for my long absence.  As many of you know, I actually have two businesses, Crafty Neighbor and Crafty Neighbor Travel.  Sometimes they come together for some fun events like our annual Scrapbooking Cruise, but sometimes I have separate projects going on with each of them, and they kind of eat up all my spare time.  That has been the case for the last several weeks, so I haven’t been keeping up with the blog like I should.  I think I’ve got it all under control again, though, so look for more blog posts coming up soon.

Part of my absence was also the hiatus of our Team L. I. hop group.  Our numbers have dwindled and we didn’t want to bring you a blog hop with just 2 or 3 participants, so we gave everyone a vacation and hope that participation will pick up again once school is back in session.

Speaking of school, it brings me around to the topic of this month’s blog hop.  This topic was actually a reader suggestion from our June Hop contest, and I was really excited to see it suggested because I knew exactly what I wanted to do with it!  My son, Steven, is something of a math and science whiz (he’s studying Physics in college -  YIKES!) and one year he competed in and WON two different U.I.L. competitions on the same day.  Now what normal kid volunteers to go to school and take tests for Math and Science on a Saturday?  Only a Math and Science Super Star, that’s who.  So here’s mine:



The papers and embellishments are part of the Close to My Heart “Typeset” collection and the banner was created using the Stampin’ Up! “Hearts a Flutter stamp set and dies.  I cut the font with my QuicKutz dies Rock and Roll and Star Mini.  I still like using them for variety, and they are so much easier to use with my Big Shot than with the original hand tool. The star background paper came from a black and white Graduation paper stack I picked up at Hobby Lobby a few years back.  They still had it the last time I was there.



I did this layout as two pages because I actually had his participation certificates, and I wanted to display them along with the photo I took of him when he came home that evening.  He was so proud of those two medals that I just had to take a picture of him with them. 




I wanted to keep this as a 2-page layout, so I had to figure out a way to put both certificates on one page.  To do that, I created a couple of staggered pockets.  The back pocket is adhered to the page about 3 inches up from the bottom of the page and then the front-most pocket is adhered at the very bottom.  I used some fun embellishments from the kit to dress up the plain cardstock and I used my printer to journal onto a pre-printed card.  [For a tutorial on how to print onto journaling cards, see my “Tip of the Day” blog post on June 14, 2012.

So that’s my project for this month’s hop.  I hope you liked it!  Now, before you hop on off to see Amanda’s blog, at http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/awoodward/blog. I want to tell you how to enter our little contest.  Once again, we will be giving away a prize on each blog in the hop.  For my blog, I am giving away these acrylic disks which can be used on a number of really cute projects (I just Googled “acrylic circle paper projects” and got a ton!).  These have scalloped edges, so I’m thinking they might make a cute mini album!  Anyway, they are yours if you are the winner of my August blog hop drawing. 



So how do you enter?  Leave a comment on this blog hop project!  You can also get additional entries by liking my facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/craftyneighbor and sharing the link to this blog that you find there.  The contest will remain open through August 31, 2013 and we will announce the winners on each blog on September 1st.  So come back on the 1st to see if you won!

Here's a full listing of all the hop participants:

Stamp-Patty by Patty Chenail
http://www.stamppattys.com/2013/08/august-blog-hop.html 

Treasure Chest of Memories by Laura Hedgecock
http://www.TreasureChestofMemories.com/sports-memories/

Paper Crafting from Another Viewpoint by Connie Walsh
http://papercraftingfromanotherviewpoint.blogspot.com/2013/08/what-is-superstar-todays-post-is-part.html

Crafty Neighbor by Cindy Murray ••YOU ARE HERE••
http://craftyneighbor.blogspot.com/2013/08/august-blog-hop.html

Stampin' Up by Amanda Woodward
http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/awoodward/blog

Thanks again for stopping by, and good luck!  No go visit our next blog in the hop: Amanda.

Monday, June 10, 2013

GASC Recap


Well, it’s a wrap on yet another Great American Scrapbook Convention, and I have to say, it wasn’t all that great, and I am as disappointed as ever.  So much so, that I actually sent an email to them about it.  Here’s a few points I made:

Poor marketing: Leading up to the show, every email I read sounded like they were going to combine sewing and beading booths in the same exhibition space as previous GASC shows, which would mean HALF AS MANY scrapbooking vendors as before.  This convention was already suffering from fewer vendors each year; if half of the vendors were going to be beading and sewing suppliers, there wouldn’t be very many scrapbooking vendors left at all.  It was really poor marketing, because it didn't make it clear that the Martha's Sewing Market was actually a BONUS show that would be set up in a separate exhibit hall.  It really did sound like it was SPLIT between the two.  I know lots of scrappers did not attend this show because they thought the same thing.

Same old classes:  Several of the vendors offered the same worn-out classes that they offered in February at Scrapbook Expo.  Seriously?  They came back to the same city just three months later and didn’t even bring new classes?

No LOCAL vendors:  When I first started attending this show more than 10 years ago, ALL of the local stores had booths or participated in some way.  For the stores that couldn't afford a booth, there used to be "cheaper" vendor tables out in the hall where local stores could set up information tables.  Those went away a few years ago after one of the ownership changes.  Now there are almost NO local vendors. There were a few of the local retreats, but NOT ONE of the local scrapbook stores had a booth at this event!  There are more than 20 stores in the North Texas area and NOT ONE OF THEM had a booth?!?!  

Booth rates are too high:  The local stores aren’t participating any more because the booth rates are too high.  GASC should be wooing those local stores like CRAZY because the stores are the ones who will get the word out about the show and they are the ones who will sell the tickets and get the local scrapbookers to the show.  They should be cutting deals with those local retailers to give them cheaper priced booths, etc.  I've had store after store tell me that they can't do your show because the booth space is just too high.  Wouldn't it be better to FILL the exhibit hall at half the cost than to have it half empty?  I know I’d be a LOT more interested in attending this show if the exhibit hall was actually full.

Low attendance:  Well DUH.  If you don’t put on a great show, you aren’t going to have huge attendance numbers.  I don't know what the attendance numbers were, but they couldn't have been all that great.  I'm there every year and the crowd I saw on Saturday looked like the number of people I *usually* see on a Friday.  Where were the Saturday crowds?  They didn't come because of all the things I mentioned above.  

Dates/Timing:  This show USED to be the week AFTER school let out, which worked out well for moms with kids and teachers, too.  But when the state changed our school release day, GASC did not change their date, even though we asked them repeatedly to do so.  That last week of school is a TERRIBLE time for lots of people to try and get away to something like this.  I noticed a HUGE drop in attendance when that change happened, and the show has not recovered since.

That’s just a few of my observations about this scrapbook show.  I’m sure many of you have some comments of your own to add…please do.  If you went or didn’t go, post a comment and let us know what you thought!

As for me, I did wind up going this year because a friend who had never been wanted to go AND I decided I still needed to do some promotion for one of my events.  I was terribly disappointed to see so few vendors (even less than last year) and I did note that many of the core vendors were not there, some of them big names in the crafting industry, and ESPECIALLY the local vendors.  I was somewhat pleasantly surprised to see the Martha's Sewing Market in another location, but I also noted that it *used* to be where they held the crops, so now I wonder where the crops could be, and whether they have gotten smaller, too.  I can honestly say that I do NOT think I will come back next year unless some MAJOR changes are made because it just isn't worth my time and it is certainly NOT something I want to promote or recommend to my customers.  I would rather go 200+ miles to Houston for the CKC event two weeks later than go to Arlington for a show as bad as this.  What about you?




“You Make Me Smile” card designed by Valerie Jackson and made with products from Close to My Heart during our recent party.