Showing posts with label Club Scrap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Club Scrap. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2008

TVWeekly peeps at CHA


Here are a bunch of the TVWeekly.com peeps at CHA.

Here is Jami Petersen posing in front of the big screen with, oh who's that on the monitor? Why it's Jami Petersen!
Well you can never get too much of a good thing!
Forget the Oscars- Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero and her super funny and snarky(which I love!) hubbie with their award for best Tech Booth for Kaleidoscope Kreator 2.0 (or something like that) They can correct me in the comments section!
TVWeekly.com had buttons made of some of the hosts and here Jeanie is showing off her mini Jeanie!
Here Judi, Rosie and I pose in the fabulous Judikins booth.
Here I am with Karen Thomas in the Yasutomo Booth. I haven't seen her in forever!!!! We need some paper folding-stat!

And I already posted the Fabulous Michael Strong demo-ing his great heart project on Valentines Day.

Tricia Morris from Club Scrap was there but she was moving so fast I couldn't get a picture of her!
But I do have this one from the last shoot, Sparkle and Shine:

I hope you all enjoy seeing all these crafty people doing there thing! I love working with them and learning so much. I am a very lucky girl!

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Maze Book -work in progress


I learned to make a maze book recently. If you don't know what that is check out The Scrapbook Lounge Episode: The Maze Book
Now you may be think OK, that's cute but, this is what I learned. If you are on a Mac (and maybe this works on a PC but I don't know) if you go into iPhoto and go to the print window, if you select 16 photos per page, they come out just the right size to fit nicely in a maze book made from a standard 8 1/2 by 11 piece of paper!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Composition Notebook Dress up




Here's another project I made inspired By Tricia Morris of Club Scrap


Webisode on the Scrapbook Lounge "Just Add Photos"

I did it a bit different in that I only covered the black and white modeled part and left the fabric border spine exposed.

For the tan, pink and black, I added some clipped pictures from magazines. I do want to note, if you try this project and are using a light thin paper the black printing could show through from the back so you may want to cover it in white paper first. But this wasn't a problem on the blue cherry blossom cover because the new paper was so modeled.

I whipped these up in no time, they would make a fun gift! Hmmm maybe I'll try covering a matching pen???
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