Thursday, December 20, 2012

Joy's Life CAS sparkly card

I love pretty much anything sparkly. I admit, even to the point of tacky. I do like to keep things clean and simple also though. So, when I made this card, I decided to tone down the sparkle of the paper with a lot of nice clean white space.



I used the 'thank you SNOW much' stamp from the Joy's Life Wintery Puns set. The paper, which I love because it sparkles like crazy but doesn't flake off and leave glitter everywhere, is from Reminisce. The ink is clearsnap - my favorite ink ever quite possibly: Stephanie Barnard dye ink in cornflower. The punches are Fiskars.


Sunday, December 16, 2012

Clearsnap Stephanie Barnard blog hop


The Stamps of Life and Clearsnap are having a blog hop featuring The Stamps of Life stamps and Clearsnap inks and other fun products. Be sure you comment on all the stops along the hop because prizes will be randomly chosen among the comments! 
The Stamps of Life will be giving away a prize to 3 lucky people – one stamp set (of the winner’s choice) per winner. 
Clearsnap will be giving away an assortment of Stephanie Barnard Colorbox Premium Dye inks. Enter to win using the widget on the Clearsnap blog and by leaving a comment on each blog in the hop:

Diana Gonzalez - http://www.arteypoemas.com/
Tami Sanders - http://tamisanders.com/
Jennifer Priest - http://hydrangeahippo.com



I always love working with my Stephanie Barnard clearsnap inks and now I found a new thing to love...Stephanie Barnard Stamps of Life!

I created this card for the hop using the friends4ever and hexagons2love sets.

--out for publication--
I used Stephanie Barnard Clearsnap dye ink in Artichoke and Chocolate and Lime.
I also used some of the new Clearsnap Chox ink in sparrow on the kraft card for a tone on tone look.

After stamping, I hand cut the hexagon trees and added them on foam tape over my hand drawn tree trunks.

thanks for looking!

Friday, December 14, 2012

Webster's Pages Christmas Card

I took up the challenge to make a Holiday Card using Webster's Pages products. I had to use some non-holiday supplies because my stash of Christmas themed Webster's products was really low. I added the stamped Tim Holtz trees with the new Clearsnap CHOX ink. The sentiment sticker was from the Girl Land line from Webster's Pages. I cut the center out and used the frame around the Skipping Stones stamped sentiment. The ribbon flower, pin, doily and netting are all from webster's pages. 

This is also for the Do you stack up Christmas challenge, the simon says stamp favorite challenge (my favorite is these ribbon roses from Webster's Pages), and the cupcake craft merry christmas challenge.

Unity challenge card


On this card I used My Little shoebox papers and stickers, Unity stamps and clearsnap ink.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Unity Kit of the Month Tag

I created this tag using some Unity stamps from my Kit of the Month subscription! I used the sketch from the challenge this month also.
I love these kits because they are filled with all kinds of fun stamps that I may not have picked out for myself.  Look at that argyle background stamp that I used on the center block. That was in the August KOM. I would never have picked out something like that for myself, but I keep finding myself reaching for it! 
The circular stamp is from the July kit. The feathers are from the November kit. 
The papers are Jillibean soup. The inks are clearsnap. 

Joy's Life Gift card tutorial

Today I am going to show you how to make a simple Christmas tree shaped gift card holder.
Here you can see where the gift card is hidden in the finished card.
First, I cut a piece of scrap paper into a 5x7 rectangle. That's the size envelope that I wanted my finished card to fit in. fold that paper in half, sketch the tree on it - using up as much space as possible, and then cut out the template.

Trace the template onto your chosen patterned paper to create the back of the card.

Then you want to cut the template into the three tiers of the tree. Trace those tiers onto your patterned paper, but be sure to extend the top edge of the bottom two tiers by about a half inch to allow for an overlap and adhesive.



Glue the top two tiers together. Glue the bottom tier to the back of the card using adhesive just on the sides and bottom to create a pocket.


Finally, add a little adhesive to the back of the top part of the tree so that it sticks to the gift card. Then have fun embellishing!



Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Just a Quick Post

I just wanted to share that I am up on the Ruby Rock-It blog being announced as the guest designer today! My projects will be shown tomorrow! I had a great time working with these products. So be sure to check it out!

Ok, back to being sick in bed. blah.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Joy's Life Christmas gift box

Joy asked us to make treat holders this week. I was stumped at first, but then remembered these adorable little 3-D houses from the winter woodland cricut cartridge. They are made to be just decorations, but I thought it would make a great treat holder if I added a bottom.


The stamp is from the Oh Christmas Puns Joy's life set and embossed with clearsnap embossing powder.

For the bottom, I just traced the square bottom of the house, made it slightly smaller and then added 'wings' around it (just made the outside about 3/4 of an inch larger and folded on the original line. I cut the corners to allow the fold and to create tabs for adhesive. Then I slipped it up inside the house.

It would probably be good to hold this from the bottom. Using cardboard for the base would make it more sturdy. Mine can only hold light candies or meringues, nothing heavy like chocolate chip cookies. You can also adhere the base to the inside of the house to keep it 'sealed'.



The papers are Fancy Pants. The punch is fiskars. The bling is Queen and Co. The twine is Divine Twine.

this is entered in the simon says stamp and show house rules challenge and the flourishes timeless tuesday anything christmas but a card and the crafty creations winter scene challenge

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Joy's Life December Blog Hop



Welcome to the Joy's life holidays blog hop!
I used the 'I'll Holly Atcha Later' sentiment from the Oh Christmas Puns set. Oh how I love this stamp!! It cracks me up!
I kept the card simple to highlight the sentiment. 


The paper and chipboard are Ruby Rockit. The cardstock is bazzill and the ink is clearsnap.

You should have arrived here from Kimberly's blog. If not you might want to go back to the beginning and start over so you don't miss any of the inspiration or prizes. Otherwise, you are onto June's blog!

Jennie: http://earthyscrap.blogspot.com
Debbie: http://bugjuiced.blogspot.com
Megan: http://thoughtsoftraveling.blogspot.com -------------you are here
Amy: http://redheadedcrafter.blogspot.com    
Cyndy: http://arcyscraps.blogspot.com             

Friday, November 30, 2012

Handmade Holidays Blog hop winner

Congratulations to...



Blogger Becky Dunham said...
I love this idea Megan! I have never done a smash book before, but I have a friend who wants me to make here a book like this with special photos in it and such. I never even though to use a smash book as a base or better yet a sketch pad! What a fabulous idea! I will be shopping today for one of those so I can get started! Thanks for the inspiration!
November 19, 2012 2:53 PM
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thanks everyone for stopping by!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Joy's Life Box

This week Joy asked us to make bags or boxes for Christmas. I thought it was a great opportunity to try some of the cuts that came on the CTMH Art Philosophy cartridge that was loaded on my gypsy. 


I used the 'Merry Christmas' and 'HO3 (Ho Ho Ho)' stamps from the Oh Christmas Puns set. I used My Mind's Eye Christmas papers from last year. All of the cuts - the flower, the box, the label and the tag - were from the CTMH Art Philosophy cartridge. 



I stamped the sentiments and inked the edges of the papers with Clearsnap ink. The glitter is also clearsnap. I love how chunky it is. It really gives a fun look! I used a Xyron glue stick to apply the glitter. I just ran the glue stick over the edges, and in some cases put the glue on my fingers to apply, then dipped in the glitter.

I also ended up cutting a hole in the top of the box for the base of the flower. I wanted the flower to look like it was sprouting up out of the box, and the base was a little larger than I wanted.


Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Skipping Stones Victorian Christmas Tag Hop

Welcome to the Skipping Stones Design Team New Release Blog Hop featuring tags created (mostly) with the brand new Victorian Christmas set!


My Victorian Christmas set got lost in the mail, so I used the awesome Christmas song set for my tag



Here is my tag
I don't know why the color came out so bright on the red. The reds aren't really that day-glo color. The red cardstock base is more of a brick red and I stamped the music note stamp on it in a darker red ink. 
On the ornament, I stamped it in brown ink then embossed with an opalescent embossing powder.

You should have arrived here from the lovely Wendy's blog. Your next stop is the talented Rochelle. If you missed a stop or want to go back to the beginning, here is the lineup:


Megan Aaron (http://thoughtsoftraveling.blogspot.com/)  <-------------- are="are" b="b" here="here" you="you">

Friday, November 23, 2012

Skipping Stones Feature Friday

I am up on the skipping stones blog today with this fun card featuring the Margarita Birthday stamp set.


I used some webster's Pages park drive papers on this card. I love how it's elegant but fun at the same time! The inks are from clearsnap. The green ink is stephanie barnard dye ink in lime. I also used sketch 154 from a couple of weeks ago to create this card.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Handmade Holidays Blog Hop (with lots Prizes!!)

Welcome to the 2nd Annual Handmade Holidays Blog Hop!!! 




Calling all crafters! We’ve gathered designers from some of our favorite manufacturers to show you ways to create something from the heart this holiday season. This 3 day Hop includes over 60 stops with inspiration brimming from every corner. Explore all of the thoughtful and frugal handmade gifts you could create for the holidays, all in one place, during our second annual Handmade Holidays Blog Hop!
Almost exactly a year ago (wow has it really been that long?!), I bought a Smash book and converted it into a planner. I love how free-form and fun it is. I sectioned it off to create room for all my scrap stuff and my calendars and lists. I am still using it and loving it, but it's running out of pages. I thought about buying another one, but there are a few things that I don't love about it. There aren't enough pages and while I love the pretty patterned papers, they aren't really practical for making lists and writing notes. I wanted something pretty and free form, without lines, that I could section off for myself. So, I came up with the idea to make one and since it's such a fun easy and useful project, it makes a great gift at this time of year!

Who wouldn't love a planner/art journal/etc that they can customize to fit their own needs?



I love the size of the Smash book - big enough to be useful and have room for everything, but not so big as to be unwieldy to carry around every day. So, I designed this book to be the same size. I used black chipboard for the covers and cut them to 10.5x7.5 inches

I bought a cheap sketch book with 50lb paper in it and used that for my pages because I like the thicker pages, but didn't want to add too much bulk or cost with REALLY thick cardstock pages. 

I printed 14 blank calendar pages and interleaved them with one blank page, so that I have a lot of space for my monthly notes and lists.

Click HERE to download the pdf of the calendar pages so you can print your own.

Then I made 5 more sections of about 25 sheets each.

I cut all the pages (blank and calendar) to 10x7 inches. Then I used some Bazzill Cardstock for my divider pages and cut those to 10x7.25 inches - so they would be just a little bit wider than the pages and stick out to make them easy to find.

Here's what my blank pages and calendar pages and covers looked like when I was finished with that.

Now to add some pizzazz! 

Let's start with the divider pages! I chose 6 different colors of Stephanie Barnard Dye ink that loosely coordinate with the Authentique papers that I planned to use. Then I grabbed my rollograph and used it to create some brightly patterned papers. 


The finishing touches include inking the edges liberally and one more rollograph application of the children playing in black chalk ink on the lighter colored pages.

If you don't have 6 different colors of ink, you could use 2 or 3 and alternate them. Also, if you don't have a bunch of different rollograph cartridges, you could use the same one in different colors, or even use regular stamps. I like the rollograph for a project like this because it's just so easy! The dye ink dries almost instantly, so I just flipped the pages over and did the same thing on the other side.


For the cover, I wanted to keep it flat so that it can stand up to daily use without suffering too much. Since I started with black chipboard, I decided to capitalize on that and emboss right on it instead of covering it with paper first. I used mostly Graphic 45 Hampton Art stamps with a few 7 Gypsies Hampton Art stamps. I arranged the stamps on my block in a pattern, so that I didn't have to stamp each one individually, then I inked them up with Top Boss embossing ink. Then I heat embossed with the Donna Salazar mixd media inx embossing powder in Leather. I just love how this powder turns out with a little sheen too it!



I finished the cover up with some Authentique paper and Bo Bunny cardstock that was punched with some Fiskars border punches - including the new-to-me interchangeable cartridge one that is SO MUCH FUN! I also used an Authentique die cut tag and stickers for the year. I inked the edges of the papers with some color box pigment ink in sapphire silk.

For just a little bit more fun, I inked the edges of the stacks of paper with the colors that correspond to the dividers. Note: DAB the ink pad on the edges of the paper stack, don't run it along. Learn from my mistake and don't ruin your ink pad! In my haste to ink the edges faster, I ended up taking a chunk out of my ink pad. Oops! Dabbing the ink pad onto the paper edge works just fine though.

I also added a few pages from my old Smash book that were unused. Feel free to throw in a few patterned papers for fun.

I also added some envelopes. They are just plain invitation sized envelopes that happened to be almost exactly 7.25 inches wide. After punching them with my bind it all, I trimmed the punched edge of the flap, so that the flap doesn't get bound, and will still open.


This is what the top looks like after the edges of the paper were inked. Isn't that pretty?!

I also added some Authentique details to the envelopes for a little more fun.





Clearsnap Supplies
Cat's Eye Pigment ink in Sapphire Silk
Stephanie Barnard Dye ink in Banana, Cornflower, Plum, Grape, Artichoke, and Fairy Pink
Color Box chalk ink in blackbird
Donna Salazar mixd media inx embossing powder in Leather
Top Boss embossing ink
Rollagraph Jumbo stamp wheel in Crackle, Doll Faces, Wordswords

Blog Hop Participant supplies
TomBow Adhesives
Fiskars Punches
Authentique papers, die cuts and stickers
Graphic 45 Hampton Art stamps

Other Supplies
50lb paper
Black chipboard
Zutter Bind it all and wire


Below is the line-up for today. You should have arrived here from Gretchen's blog. If not, you might want to go back and start from the beginning so you don't miss any inspiration or chances for prizes! Also, if you missed yesterday be sure to check out those posts also, which you can find on the Clearsnap blog post from yesterday. Now, it's on to Tania Willis!!!

But don't miss my GIVEAWAY below

Clearsnap – http://clearsnap.blogspot.com/
Hampton Art - 
http://blog.hamptonart.com/
Graphic45 – 
http://g45papers.typepad.com/
Fiskateers - 
www.fiskateers.com/blog
Donna Salazar Designs – 
http://donnasalazar.typepad.com/
Tombow USA – 
http://blog.tombowusa.com/
Authentique Paper 
http://authentiquepaper.blogspot.com/
The Twinery - 
http://www.thetwineryblog.com/
Eileen Hull for Sizzix 
http://eileenhull.blogspot.com/
Globecraft Memories – 
http://globecraftmemories.blogspot.com/
Diana Gonzalez – Clearsnap – http:// 
www.arteypoemas.com
Monika Wright – The Twinery - 
http://www.iloveitallwithmonikawright.com/
Gretchen McElveen - Hampton Art - 
http://gretchenmac.blogspot.com/
Megan Aaron – Clearsnap- 
http://thoughtsoftraveling.blogspot.com/  YOU ARE HERE
Tania Willis – Fiskateers- 
http://throughtrialsiambeingpurified.blogspot.com/
Gloria Stengel – Graphic 45 - 
http://www.gloriascraps.blogspot.com/
Suzanne Austin – Clearsnap - 
http://whatsinalousyananut.blogspot.com/
Shellye McDaniel – Authentique Paper - 
http://paperedcottage.blogspot.com/
Natasha Naranjo Aguirre – Donna Salazar Designs - 
http://www.moments-of-tranquility.com/
Jen Carter – The Twinery - 
http://jensinkspot.blogspot.com/
Laura Denison – Graphic 45 - 
www.lauradenisondesigns.com
Candy Spiegel – Globecraft Memories - 
http://candyspiegel.wordpress.com/


To sweeten the Hop, we’re offering a gift for you! For every comment you leave on the blogs in the Hop, you’ll be entered to win a prize pack from one of the participating manufacturer sponsors! Use the Rafflecopter widget on the Clearsnap blog to gain extra entries each day: http://clearsnap.blogspot.com
Visit the list of blogs below and leave a comment on each by Nov 27, 2011 at 11:59 PM PST. Each day we will be sharing a brand new list of blogs with brand new projects for you to explore, be inspired by, and create from!


Here's the Clearsnap prize pack---that's over $100 worth of swag!!!



And here is my own 


Giveaway!!! 
Today I am giving away a $10 Gift Certificate to

All you have to do to enter is 
1. Become a follower (or already be one)
2. Leave me a comment
3. Make sure to leave your email address in your comment, or have it in your blogger profile so I can contact you, and/or come back next week to see if you've won!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Joy's Life Give Thanks Card

Hello! This week Joy asked us to make cards! I just love making cards because they are faster than other projects (for me anyway) and they are so practical! I love giving out handmade cards!

I used the 'give thanks' stamp from the It's All Fall Puns set and some Clearsnap ink for the sentiment.


Everything else on this card is My Little Shoebox Oh Deer! collection! Isn't it adorable! I just love this collection and it made this card come together so fast! The sticker tag was just the right size for the sentiment and isn't that deer cute!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Skipping Stones 154

Check out the skipping stones blog today for another fun sketch challenge featuring sketch 154!

Here's the card that I created with the Christmas Song stamp set, using this sketch.

Papers are MME, ink is clearsnap - archival dye ink in pinetree and stephanie barnard dye ink in chocolate, and cat's eye ink in chestnut.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Joy's Life Tags and Bags blog hop




In this hop we'll each be making a bag and a tag to go with it. You know what is great about this hop? We can use the bags and tags for our own gift giving! YAY!




I cut this bag with my cricut using the tags bags boxes and more cartridge. I cut it from two sheets of My Little Shoebox patterned paper, which I then glued together to provide stability and a contrasting color on the inside. 

I used the 'Hello Sweetie' stamp from the Joy's Life Yummy Puns set. I also used the To: and From: stamps from the Tag You're It One set. 





The Tag is also cut with the same cartridge. The inks are clearsnap. The twine is the Twinery. Everything else is My Little Shoebox.

You should have arrived here from Jennie's blog. If not, you might want to go back and start from the beginning since there is lots of inspiration and prizes to be won. Otherwise, you are heading onto Lori's blog.


BLOG HOP ORDER

Megan: http://thoughtsoftraveling.blogspot.com <---------------you are="are" b="b" here="here">

Saturday, November 10, 2012

My Little Shoebox and Vintage Shop

Today I want to share with you some projects that I created last month for the My Little Shoebox blog. I worked with the Vintage shop line to create this altered birdhouse. This line is sweet and pretty and so much fun to work with!



I also created this layout, using the Vintage Shop papers and the matching Unity stamps. I embossed the stamps with clearsnap embossing powder. For the background I used a crafter's workshop plastic template and misted over it.


Thanks for looking! Be sure to check out more details on my post at the My Little Shoebox blog.



Thursday, November 8, 2012

Joy's Life Tag

I don't make a lot of tags, partly because I never think to use them, and partly because the small format always seems difficult for me. This one was so much fun though!  The stamp is from the Joy's Life It's All Fall puns set. I love every single one of the stamps in this set and can't wait to use them all!
I used the Oh Deer! collection from My Little Shoebox. The tag base was Ranger Inkessentials that I covered in papers from the Oh Deer collection. First I used my craft knife to cut the little circle around the hole off so I could ink it and cover the tag more easily. The inks are clearsnap. Everything else - stickers, die cuts, even the ribbon- is My Little Shoebox.