Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Organizing and Re-Organizing...

It seems like a lot of the blogs I follow have been posting about cleaning and organizing their crafting spaces...

Must be a human instinct for the New Year...

Well...I'm human, and and am going full-throttle with the organizing and re-organizing of my craft space...

This past weekend I think I finally solved my Distress Ink foam pad storage issues...yes I had issues...oh, so many issues...

I used to store the tiny pads in a small plastic box, but the pads kept getting each other dirty and I could never remember what foamies went with which ink pads...

Oh what is a crafty girl to do?

First, let me explain that I became addicted to these ink pads about a year or so ago...I have all 36...it's a sickness...



In order to make sure I knew what each color looked like, I made my self a little color chart...

Each page of the chart has a different color on it, inked from dark to light and then stamped with an image (I love this dress stamp, it makes me happy!)...



This way, when I want to match a color from a project...say orange...I can put all the orangey pages next to my patterned paper and see which ink pad matches the best...



Clever...no?

So back to the foamies...the first issue was keeping the pads separate so they don't get each other dirty, the second issue was getting them labeled...

I used small plastic baggies (from the jewelry section at Michaels), labeled each color and slipped a foamie into each baggie.



I punched a small hole in the corner (and used reinforcements)...



Alphabetized them and slipped them onto a large ring...



So easy! The two rings hang together at my desk, and now when I need a foamie I know it's not contaminaed (ewww!) and it's easy to find!

Monday, January 24, 2011

A Weekend Full of Cards

I had a nice relaxing weekend....just a lot of house cleaning and crafting! My favorite kind of weekend (except for the house cleaning, but it needs to be done!)!

I am really on a card making kick lately and got the chance to sit down on Sunday and put together a few cards...

A birthday card....



I love this little robot shape! I cut it with my Silhouette...



I stickle-glittered his little heart and used enamel accents for his pupils...I love the enamel accents (from Ranger) they almost look like little glassy beads!



I popped the robot off of the card using a little bit of coiled wire...it's super adorable the way he shakes and shimmies!

A Thank You card (much belated...)



The cloud and lanterns are another Silhouette shape...and the cloud stamp, a new Hero Arts favorite!

A New Home card...



More Sillhouette shapes...these houses are super cute! The "Enjoy" embellishment is also from Silhouette, it is one of their print&cut shapes...and it looks like the sun tucked behind the little fabric cloud (I can't remember who makes that, it came in a kit...).

And finally, a card-like Welcome sign for my craft-room door...



The Lucky Kitty, you guessed it, another Silhouette shape, and the Welcome is cut on the Silhouette using CK Ali Edwards font...my go-to font lately! In fact, the ability to cut fonts from my computer was one of the biggest selling point for the Silhouette...

There is space at the bottom of the tag to hang something...I'm thinking three red tassels...but maybe not, that would just be an open invitation to the cats to destroy my Lucky Kitty sign...

I'm such a fan of my Silhouette cutter, and their designs are getting better and better every week! I love how detailed and intricate it can cut, these lanterns are less than an inch and the symbol inside is still soooo detailed! I love it!



Well, in addition to card crafting...I have been laboriously re-organizing the craft room...and am so close to being finished I can taste it. I just need to get another work table (I have my eye on one from Ikea...) and then I will share pictures...I can't wait!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Finishing Projects...of all sorts!

One of my goals for 2011 is to finish up the projects I started last year...all those that just seemed to loose steam.

I have dutifully made my list...(which I think I make every January.)



I left room at the bottom for anything else I come across that is unfinished...

The first UFO I tackled (over the last week) was to finish the reorganization of my stamps.

Last year I decided to un-mount all my wood stamps, and adhere them to EZ Mount. I stored the newly slimmed down stamps in page protectors in binders...

I got most of that accomplished, but never kept up with it...and when I moved my studio from the in-law unit into the main house this past November...I realized I had scattered stamps everywhere.

The binders I was using where two large zip-around types...but it was always a chore to find the stamp I wanted. Inevitably I would grab the wrong binder...then I would flip through the pages...looking...looking...looking, finally locating, removing the stamp to use, but rarely putting it back ('cause that required getting the binder out again, un-zipping, looking...you get the picture...)

So last Sunday I gathered up all the loose stamps that needed to be put away...threw them in a box and took them into the kitchen to sort through.

I bought ten inexpensive 1 1/2" black binders to store the page protectors in...thinking each binder would be labeled and put on a shelf for easy access...

In the process of getting everything sorted out, I took all the already filled page protectors out of the old binders and stacked them on the kitchen table...

Within seconds Rooster came tromping across the table sending plastic page protectors and stamps shooting everywhere!

As a temporary solution, until I could get the pages into the new binders, I set them in an unused basket that had been slated for the Goodwill...



As I was flipping through the basket of pages, looking for where each stamp belonged, a light bulb went off in my head! The basket was the perfect solution for storage!

It is relatively small, easy to move to my work space, easy to flip through!

I just needed to add some section dividers (cut from 12X12 colored cardstock that I really didn't like too much) with labels to the top. Easy-peasy!

Here are a couple of pictures of how the stamps are stored...



Each page protector has an index on top (plain white copy paper, nothing fancy). The cling mounted and/or clear stamps are sticking to a clear sheet of plastic (report covers I bought at the office supply store), with another plain sheet of white paper behind.



For the red rubber stamps that I unmounted from wood (by zapping them in the microwave for 20 seconds and peeling them off of the wood), I used EZ Mount from Sunday International.



I still have about 10-20 stamps that need to be mounted on the EZ Mount (it's on order...) and for now they are just sticking on the plastic sheets using repositionable double-sided tape.

And here it is the final result...drum-roll please...



Each section is divided and labeled for easy location...



The basket is long enough (room to grow) leaving room at the back for my extra page protectors and plastic sheets...



And a bit of room at the front for a few wood-mounted alphabet sets (that I didn't think would be any easier to use by re-mounting), my stamping pad (actually a cheap mouse pad from the computer store) and my stamp cleaner (hopefully I will actually clean my stamps more regularly now that the cleaner is stored here instead of a drawer in my desk...).



Done with that UFO...moving onto the next!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Happy Birthday Sam!

Today is Sam I Am's birthday!



Sam is five years old...



He is a very affectionate dog...



With lots of character...



He loves his big brother Rusty...



And loves to chase the sprinklers...



The jury is still out in regards to camping...



He loves to nap...



And nap....



And nap...



We love you Sam, Happy Birthday!

Friday, January 14, 2011

Another Belated Post...

After four years of anticipating, joyfully reading and dutifully printing the instruction for Tim Holtz 12 tags of Christmas...

I finally kicked it into gear and incorporated some of his designs/instructions into my 2010 Christmas cards...

With kitten drama (ya, I know your tired of hearing about it), getting a cold and general holiday-time obligations...I didn't actually get these mailed until December 21st...but I got them mailed!



Yep those are the envelopes I made myself back in September...with the homemade envelope glue...which, didn't work very well since my envelopes were stuffed so thick...I ended up using double-sided tape to keep them closed. But at least I got them mailed!

Here is an overall shot of some of the cards...


Each one was a tiny bit different, depending on the color of the card-base I used, the color and design of the embossed metal behind the tags and the twine I used to "tie" them together with. In all I made 6 different tags (4 of each)...and twenty-four cards...

Like I said, they are based on Tim Hioltz's designs, using what I had on hand...



I learned the embossing metal technique at a class I took at Scrapbook Expo in November, taught by Krazy Kreations (a semi-local LSS in Northern California) using Ten Seconds Studios thin colored metal sheets...fun!

You just run the metal sheet through your embossing tool of choice, mine is the Cuttlebug and I used a variety of embossing folders...and then you sand off the layer of color from the metal, which really makes the embossed image POP!


I think this is my favorite one...I love the tag in general,but especially love the little super tiny label holder with the word "Believe"...the label holder and hinge are miniature grungeboard shapes frm Tim Holtz which I painted gold.


This was a fun to make tag...using clear embossing powder as a resist for the blue paint...this is from Tim's 2007 tags...


I like this tag too (what the heck, I like them all!)...although my choice of gold embossing powder (which wasn't really gold at all, but Carnelian) didn't work very well, you can't really see it on the dark inked background.


On this one I used 3 dimensional 'snow' paint (can't remeber who makes it, but I bought it at Michaels) and sprinkled coarse Martha Stewart glitter into it...love it!


I made my own 'grunge/chipboard' for this tag...I simply cut the same reindeer image three times and glued them on top of each other...a nice solution for when you can't find the right chipboard shape (or letter...) in the size you need...

These were all super fun to make...I got really inky and painty making them, and left huge messes on my work table...fun, fun, fun! Now I just have to wait another eleven months for Tim's new set of tags...

Waiting...

Waiting...

Waiting...

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Happy Belated New Year...

Hello there...and welcome to 2011!

I know...its already the 13th!

I've been busy...

But I have been thinking about y'all!

I had such aspirations of blogging more in December, really catching up on posting all the projects and what-nots that I have been up to...

But...

Well, its January 13th now...and I'm moving forward!

I did have a couple things I really wanted to let you know about...good news...

Beaver and Whitey found a forever home in mid-December...

And right before Christmas, Kodiak got adopted as well! Thankfully, we got to hold on to her through the holidays, but she went off to her new home the first week of January...we really miss her!


This is Kody helping with the gingerbread decorating...

And finally (on the kitten front anyway)...Elaine got returned to us in early December. What?!?! Anyway, maybe it was destiny...we are keeping her. She is such a doll and Rooster and Clyde love her...and Jon absolutely adores her! So 2010 ended and we were one big happy family!


That's Kody in the back and Lainey in the front, stretched out...just chill-axing!

Onto 2011...

I saw some great blogs at the end of the year, where people listed their favorite projects from 2010...I wanted to do that too...but so many projects are still unfinished (goal #1 for 2011: Finish those projects!)

But here are my five favorite FINISHED projects from 2010 (in no particular order):

Big Toes Little Toes

I love taking pictures of my feet...don't know why, just do...

Christmas Boxes


Traveling Scarf Mini Album

This one is finished in the technical sense...but I made it with room to expand for all of the scarf's future travels...

Purr-fectly Content


3 Curious Cats


So...there you have it...my five fav projects (check that blog post off my list!)

See y'all soon...(I promise!)