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Friday, March 16, 2012

Easter Table Favors...

Hey there -

Just finished up teaching a class at  Heartland Paper Co. and it was fun to get back into the groove of teaching. I had taken a little sabatical from teaching and was focusing mostly on design, but I really do love the teaching part of my job. It is so great to be able to inspire and make ladies realize that they are more creative and capable than they think they are. So rewarding :)

Here are the projects we made. I did some fun little table favors for Easter (which is coming up FAR to quickly!) Yikes! But these are easy enough to make and they don't take a ton of time which is a bonus in my book.

 This was a class showing projects made using the ScorPal  paper scoring tool. One of my favorite tools of all time! If you haven't ever used one - go to the website and check it out. This is a great tool for paper crafters! Love it, love it!

Here are the 4 projects we did. I have included the instructions for you so you can make some of your own!

Cute little bunny made with a scored sheet of white cardstock and the ears, nose, teeth and feet were cut out on my Silhouette.

Bunny Treat Bag
Supplies needed:
3 ½ x 10 ½ inch cardstock
Bunny Body shapes (made on Silhouette machine):
1 white outer ear, 1 pink inner ear, pink nose, 2 white teeth, 2 feet, 6 small circles for paws on feet.
Pink and white bakers twine (6 inches used. Cut into three 2 inch pieces)
Cellophane bag trimmed to 4 inches high.


Instructions:
Step 1- Turn paper to 10 ½ inch side and score the paper at 2 inches, 6 inches and 7 ½ inches.
Step 2 – Trim cellophane bag to 4 inches high. Attach cellophane bag to front flap of box with a strong adhesive. Fill the bag with treats. Seal off the top of the cellophane bag with staples or ribbon.
Step 3- Round the bottom corners of the top flap of the box. Glue the top flap to the box front. You may also use magnets or Velcro for this step.
Step 4- Embellish the box with the bunny ears, nose, teeth, feet, paws and whiskers. Add eues with a black pen.

A fun utensil holder that looks like a carrot!

 
Carrot Utensil Holder
Supplies needed:
6x6 inch square of paper
½ triangle cut from green dot paper
½ yard green ric-rac.
Scallop rectangle tag

Instructions:
Step 1- Turn 6x6 inch paper on a diagonal and line up paper at the 6 inch mark on the ScorPal. Make a small pencil mark at the 4 inch mark and the 8 inch mark.
Step 2- Line up the mark you made at the 4 inch line along the middle of the ScorPal. Score your paper along this mark. Be mindful that the bottom corner of the paper is in line with the 6 inch mark as well before you score. Do this same step with the mark you made at the 8 inch line.
Step 3- Line up the marks you made at the 4 and 8 inch line along the 6 inch line of the ScorPal. Score this line.
Step 4-Fold the scored lines in. Add adhesive to the bottom outside edge of the fold as show to glue box together.
Step 5- Add Easter grass and utensils. Tie green ric-rac around box. Punch a small hole in the top corner of the scallop rectangle and add name to name tag. Tie tag to green ric-rac.
 


Remember Cootie Catchers from elementary school? That is all this cute little project is, its just flipped upside down!



Easter Candy Cootie Catcher

Supplies needed:

10x10 inch paper

2 blue scallop circles

1 pink circle

Chick accent

Sucker stick

Orange ribbon

Instructions:
Step 1- Score 10x10 paper at 5 inches.
Step 2- Turn paper and score again at 5 inches.
Step 3- Fold corners to the middle
Step 4- Turn paper over and fold all points to the middle.
Step 5- Fold the paper in half.
Step 6- Pinch edges of papers together a few times to get the shape of the box going.
Step 7- Turn box upside down and pierce a hole through the center.
Step 8- Assemble the topper. Glue one blue scallop circle to back of sucker stick. Glue other blue scallop circle, pink circle and chick embellishment to front of sucker stick. Tie orange ribbon to the stick.
Step 9- Place stick in center of box and fill box with treats.

A fun and simple little basket to hold a few treats!


 
Easter Basket
Supplies needed:
9x9 inch cardstock
9x1 ½ inch cardstock for handle
2 pink easter eggs
2 chevron printed papers for eggs
2 lg. yellow flowers
2 blue circle punches
2 orange buttons
Twine

Instructions:
Step 1- Score a 9x9 inch piece of cardstock at 3 inches and 6 inches. Turn once and score again at 3 inches and 6 inches. It will look like a grid.
Step 2- Take scissors and snip on top and bottom sides of the grid at 3 inch mark and 6 inch mark just until you reach the center line and stop.
Step 3- Glue the sides of the box flaps to the center of the box. Do this to both sides.
Step 4- Attach handle to inside of box. Add egg shapes to both sides of the box.
Step 5 – Add flowers and buttons to the eggs. Fill basket with treats.

 
Have fun creating these wonderful projects! They are sure to add just the right touch to your Easter celebrations!
Take care-



Wednesday, February 15, 2012

My Funny Valentine's

Hey there-
Just wanted to check in. It has been awhile - yikes. I wanted to just share a couple of photo's of my kiddos. They are such good sports. Yesterday the "Valentine Fairy" stopped by the Smith house and left some goodies and I happened to snap a few funny photos of the kids.

Silly Ash

Goofy Ethan

Crazy Maddie Moo



The Valentine Fairy left each of the kids some candy and a red shirt. They also got a special cupcake from one of my favorite cupcake shoppes "Sweet Tooth Fairy" If have never been there, it is so yummy! My favorite is the vaNIEla squared- the frosting alone is divine! If you every get a chance- stop by :)

I will drop by again soon...got something crafty up my sleeves.

Take care

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Hey all!

Can you believe that Turkey Day is just a short 2 weeks away? That just seems so wrong to me - especially since I still have about 16 pounds of Halloween Candy left - but I thought these cute little Thanksgiving printables would get me in the festive mood :)


These files are free to download and they are 5x7 inches in size but they can be resized to fit smaller or larger frames. We added a die cut leaf and button tied with some pretty cranberry twine on the subway art. We added 2 punched flowers , a button and some brown and white bakers twine, layered on top of a pretty brown and white damask patterned bow on the Gobble On picture. All of these beautiful embellishments can be found at Heartland.

You can download the files here:
Gobble
Give Thanks Subway Art

Enjoy and have an awesome day!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Just a Layout

Just wanted to share a layout that I did this weekend. I had such a fun time with my scrappy friends. We went to a hotel and scrapped the night away (didn't get to bed until 4:30 AM!) But it was so fun! Love them!

One of my favorite companies to scrap with is Echo Park. There products totally appeal to my style of scrapbooking.  I used their "Playground" line and it was perfect for these photos that I had floating around of Maddie when she was almost 2. She had such a fear of going down the slide at this little park up by our house that the kids called the "Blue Park." I just so happen to have my camera that day snapping some candid shot of  the kids and I turned around and saw Maddie finally braving the slide. She was so brave :). So just a little bit of advice - take your camera with you all the time because you never know when the time will be just right to snap some wonderful memories. And with camera phones now days being just as good as some point and shoot camera's you should have no problem getting a great photo!  Thanks for looking!



Have a great day!
 



Saturday, October 1, 2011



Happy October everyone! This is my favorite time of year !Halloween is one of my favorite holidays! I always loved dressing up into costumes that were the total opposite of what I really looked like everyday and of course the candy! As an adult I still love it just as much! We plan the kids costumes months in advance and decorate the house up nice and scary! And they always have the cutest scrapbook paper for Halloween - and this year the scrapbook companies did not dissapoint! I did these projects up for Heartland and for my guest stint on the MME blog. Soo- here they are-





I am totally digging shaped cards lately! I am not really a card maker - but I just had to make these cards! They were super easy and fun to make with my Silhouette machine! I see more of these in my future!

Doodlebug has always been one of my absolute favorite companies and I absolutely ADORED their Halloween line this time around. Check out these babies:


Darling right!!!

Here is what I created using this super cute line:
I loved the sentiment on this one :) The little bag is filled with chocolate eyeballs in it! So fun!
I hope you all have a wonderful and spook-tacular October!

Take care!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Well my time as Guest Designer for MME is over and I had a fabulous time! Sincerly the nicest bunch of ladies on that site! And you should have seen the box of goodies that they gave me :) As if I wasn't already a huge fan- they have me for life:) Here is just a sampling of some of the projects that I did for them this month:









Thanks My Mind's Eye! It was an experience I will never forget!

See ya!
 



Friday, August 5, 2011

Guess who is the Guest Designer for MME this Month?

Hey y'all-

Whoa! This summer has been absolutely -CA-RAY-ZY! But I just wanted to catch you up on goings on in my scrapbooking world. I have had so many amazing opportunities just happen to fall into place in the last few weeks. It's all very exciting! First off - I was hired back at Heartland Paper under the new owner Donna who is as nice as nice can be. She welcomed us old store teachers back with open arms and I was so happy to be back home :) After alot of consideration - I decided to not continue teaching classes. I have always wanted to be on the design end of things so when the chance came up for me to be the Design Team Coordinator for her new Design Team - I jumped at the chance. So far the ladies on the team have been so amazing and inspiring. I am so looking forward to sharing with all the customers at the store all the wonderful ideas we have in mind for you! Stay tuned to the Heartland Paper Co. blog for some awesome new entries!

Earlier this week I got an email that made me sooo excited. A few months back you may remeber that I won the My Mind's Eye Blog Sketch Challenge. Well, I was contacted that they wanted me (LITTLE OLD ME) to be the Guest Designer for the month of August. I was thirilled and of course said YES!!! So far it has been an amazing experience for me. I can't wait to see what else they want me to do for them. Check out their blog as well and see what else I will be up to this month!
Here are a couple of my latest designs!


My Minds Eye Lost and Found 2 collection

Pretty crinkly flower made with my Silhouette
( its is called a 3-D Ruffle flower) 


Journaling


My Minds Eye Hip Horray Girl Collection



Inside the little brown bags are balloons that I wrote a message on. I used a ballpoint pen. That seemed to work the best. I blew up the balloon just a little bit, just pinching off (not completely tying off) the end.  I then wrote my message. I just layed the balloon on flat surface still pinching off the end, and the used my writing hand to write the message.

I used 2 balloons. One says "Happy" the other says "Birthday"
My Minds Eye Hip Horray Boy collection. I love the primary colors in this line!
My Minds Eye Fine and Dandy Collection. Look how little the kids are! :)

My Minds Eye Stella and Rose collection.
This is my cutie patootie nephew Dallin. Couldn't you just eat those chubby cheeks?

My Mind's Eye Stella and Rose collection.
The pinwheel is made using 2 circles of each color cut in half and then glued onto a bigger circle of cardstock in the back. I attached a brad and then added a yellow toothpick on the bottom for the handle. Font i used is CK Darling.

Thanks for looking!