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Saturday, 11 August 2012

Fashionista

Well, I am going through my stash and trying to get some pictures on here! One of my favourites is a little sewing form mini that I did for a good friend of mine. I used almost all Graphic 45 paper, but it was from several different lines including my fave, Fashionista. It was a fun book to put together as I had no photographs, only sentiments to write down.  This means I could decorate the pages without leaving 'white space' for photos. Not only was this easier, but it was very liberating as well. The reason I didn't need pictures is because I wrote and created the book for remembering what qualities I admired in her. A book to celebrate our friendship.


You can just see the measuring tape ribbon I used to tie up the gift.

A belt for the first page and a scarf for the next.

The heart is cut out allowing for a peek through to the first page.


Page 2: The back of the card I wrote on was already illustrated with the lovely little queen.



Page 3: Culinary delights with a hand cut apron and...

the pocket full of shopping essentials.


Page 4: Art

A beautiful filigree butterfly and a Japanese dress.

Underneath The Girl with the Pearl Earring, is another note.

Page 5: Sewing


Love those little scissors!


Page 6: Travel

Used a coloured sports wrap for a stylish evening wrap.


Page 7: Friendship


Just a little tag to say I did it. Only later did I think to make a fabric tag with this info, which would have been nice too!





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Friday, 10 August 2012

New Arrival!

Well, my Baby Love album is hot off the press and I am soooo happy with the results. Please watch my video for a tour and if you know the perfect someone to gift this book too, you can buy it September 1st at PauleysPaperPretties on Etsy!





Enjoy!

Friday, 6 July 2012

Baby Bonus

Well that baby album I have been working on for, oh my has it been a month? It still isn't done.... sigh. But, I expect it will be today or tomorrow at the latest and then, YOU exclusive, will get the sneak peak before it hits my Etsy store.
Since it has been so long, I thought I had better hold your attention with another baby album I made about 2 months ago for a friend of mine. Her little girl's name is Joey so I themed the album with little kangaroos. As I add my creations to this site and the store, you will see how much I love shape albums. They are open to so much creativity.


 

Tied up with a bow, I used mainly brown and pink combo papers as this was Mommy's favourite.




Poppa Pauley brought me home a bottle of wine one night  and there was this cute little key chain attached.... my inspiration had arrived!



The first page opens with a verse and then a heart page. I almost always have a verse in a baby book, there are just so many to choose from and plus, not everyone is a journaler, so this gives them words without effort.
The heart page has cute little children on it and Joey is no longer a baby, so that will look great with her current pictures too. Honestly though, so many times you give these as gifts and they get laid aside 'til Mommy has time to pop in a few photos and sometimes that doesn't happen until baby is 3! So, a baby album should be versatile for childhood as well.

The flower was an idea I saw somewhere on the Internet, knowing me it was on pinterest somewhere and I am sorry I cannot credit the original artist. However, it is a beautiful product with a very simple technique. Simply stamp 3 flowers. They can be the same or different or you can eliminate this step. Then cut or punch 3 flowers. Again, the flowers can be large to small or all the same size like I used here.  Use your bone file to rub the edges of the petals creating a flipped up look, but not too much. And then pop dot them together without adhering throughout the centre of the flower. Choose your button and sew through the 3 flowers. I am sorry I didn't get a side view of this flower, however it is a really stunning feature that doesn't take alot of time or space. It actually does not create much bulk as the sewing compresses the flower quite a bit.
This is a Stampin' Up Punch  (Blossom) and the co-ordinating stamp set (Mixed Bunch).



Here we open to the second full page layout, seeing the opposite side of the heart. I cut a scallop edge border and used a stamped image and some embosslits to create a frame for a picture.
On the second page, a scallop circle, I created a little clothesline with a photo opportunity. I really like to use similar elements throughout an album so as to keep continuity between pages.
So far, I have drawn and cut all of my pages and they are all lined with chipboard for extra sturdiness and hand-cutting does create some problems. If you are doing this I would suggest investing in a package of emery boards or nail files to sand your edges. Recently, I have also discovered the pleasure of owning a box-cutter. Years ago, someone gifted me with a box of different blades that slip into one of 3 handles and it has been an invaluable resource. I think they may have originally been for whittling? But I am not sure.  I use them to trim the paper after I have glued it to the chipboard.



A cute way to say how special a child is: add sentiments that start with the same letter as their name.




Here is my strawberry page with a couple of nesting labels and some pennants peeking out from underneath. For some reason, I missed taking a picture of the other side of the strawberry. It had the top on it as well; it was a folded cut out that I slipped over the top. The paper was a corally pink with red polka dots (very strawberry-ish) and I added a  large red heart that I embossed with polka dots. The colours were very similar to the next page, to co-ordinate. You can kind of see the corner of it here.


This was my first foray into cutting a large label from my Big Kick. 3 layers exactly the same, how easy! I will definitely be buying more of these little goodies as they make my production so much quicker.



Finally, a kangaroo! Not so themed as I thought! lol.
Used a cupcake paper on the next page and added a little bit of the nursery rhyme What Little Girls are Made of.



Here is the back of my flower page and it is a pretty sleepy little page. Rock-a-Bye Baby is gently rocking under the bunting and there is a small child walking in the dark with her candle.




And here is my kangaroo! She is holding a pull out frame for the little Joey's picture, which slides into her marsupial pocket.




And this is the back. I added a tail in chipboard too and the theory was that this would hold up the last page all on it's own if Joey's Mommy decided to separate it.
And there you have it. Enjoy!


Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Rainy Days

Well, at our house we have card days. Usually, a rainy day that has inspired nothing good or productive, like chocolate chip cookies! mmmmm..... chocolate chip cookies.... no, focus now. The girls and I sit around the table with all our assorted scraps and make thank you cards or open ended cards for occassions which haven't arisen yet: you never know when you will get invited to a birthday party or need to encourage a neighbour with prayer. So here are a few of our creations to jump start your imagination.

Ok, I admit it. This one was made with a certain intention.


Just some paper and ribbon and stamps. Instead of colouring all your images you can always colour the stamp using Stampin' Up markers for a different effect. If your stamp dries too much while colouring just huff on it like you were going to clean your glasses. That will bring the moisture back and make the image crisp.





The thing about these cards is that the whole idea is to mass produce simple, but cute, cards quickly. I don't usually make any two the same, but may use the same papers for a similar feel, like the above and below cards.





I used the same blue cardstock and patterned papers and while on one I used the punched images on the inside, on the other I used the negative image from the same punch. So, not only did I save paper, but I also used the beauty that each provided on their own.


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One of my all-time favourite punches. My girls love it too and many, many cards end up with at least one of these cute birds on it. I only added the stamped "Kind Thanks" to the background paper in varying degrees of ink so that it would tie-in better with the inside. However, it also broke up the polka dots a little too.

Well, that should give you a start. I have many of these little cards and you will notice that not only are they not alike, but they aren't even the same size. When I say I use scraps, that is all I use. I have a hard time cutting up a big sheet of 12x12 to make a card, so I don't. It's okay, you can call me cheap, but frugal has a nice ring to it too. =)



Sold!



Well here is the doll card that I SOLD! So exciting! I had so much fun making it I am going to make a few more and a mini based on the same idea.
Here are some close ups.




Happy girl!




Hair Bling!




Every girl needs a snazzy handbag




and lacey underwear. =)