Saturday, November 29, 2008

Adhesives

Adhesive is one of the most important parts of scrapping! Adhesive is the glue and sticky things you use to put things on your page. Invest in a good quality adhesive to save yourself the stress when things fall off your pages!

Using Stickers

Sorry that I haven't posted for a while... I've been really busy with school and the holidays and everything. So I've come here to talk about using stickers on your scrapbook pages. The most important thing that you need to know about stickers is not to use too many. If you crowd your pages with dozens of stickers, the focus will be on them and not on your photos, which is what the focus needs to be on. Using one or two stickers as accents works much better than trying to cram your pages full. Some stickers work better than others and sometimes stickers just won't stick. So what do you do with that adorable sticker that you love but it keeps falling off? Well, the best thing to do is just adhere it with your regular adhesive. Now that I mention it, we haven't talked about adhesives yet... I guess that is what we'll focus on next!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Tagged!

Welcome to the 2008 edition of getting to know your scrap friends! Try not to be lame and spoil the fun! If you get tagged, copy this entire survey and paste into your own blog, change all of the answers so that they apply to you. Then visit the profiles of some of your friends and "TAG" them by simply leaving a comment, asking them to visit your blog, and state that they have been TAGGED!

Some of you may get tagged several times, so they can always refer back to your blog for your answers.

1. What is your occupation? none
2. What color socks right now? none
3. What are you listening to right now? nothing
4. What was the last thing that you ate? pancakes
5. Can you drive a stick shift? no
6. If you could be a color what color would you be? blue
7. Last person you spoke to on the phone? my cell leader, Kayla
8. Do you like the person who sent this to you? Yes
9. Favorite food? waffles
10. Favorite drink? coke zero
11. What is your favorite sport to watch? None
12. Have you ever dyed your hair? no
13. Pets? 1 lizard and 1 turtle
14. Favorite Author? Carolyn Keen
15. Last movie you watched? The Cosby Show
16. Favorite Day of the year? Christmas
17. What do you do to vent anger? Walk away from whatever is making me angry
18. What was your favorite toy as a child? barbies
19. What is your favorite time of year? summer
20. Strawberry or Blueberry? Blueberries
21. Do you want your friends to participate? Yes
22 Who is most likely to respond? don't know
23. Who is least likely to respond? don't know
24. Living arrangements? I live with my dad, mom, baby sister and two younger brothers
25. When was the last time you cried? yesterday
26. Who is the friend you had the longest that you are going to tag? Michelle_in_Ohio!
27. Favorite smell? cheese
28. Plain, cheese or spicy hamburgers? cheese
29. Favorite car? Yellow vw beetle
30. Favorite Quote or motto? A penny saved is a penny earned
31. Number of keys on your key ring? 2, house key and shop key
32. How many years at your current job? I have never had a job lol

33. Favorite day of the week? The day with the least chores

34. How many states provinces have you lived in? 1, ohio

35. Which political label most closely reflects your views? Boring

36. Worst injury you've ever had? breaking my thumb

37. What is your favorite book? nancy drew series

38. What were you doing at 12:00 last night ? sleeping LOL!
39. Famous person, dead or alive, that you would most like to meet? Keith Green!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Buttons

I hope my last post was an inspiration to you all and I'm back to talk about buttons! There are many different ways to add buttons to your pages and i am going to talk about two of them. The first way is to sew them on with a coordinating or contrasting color thread. Another way is to use sticky or pop dots! They both will attach them to the page even though sewing is my favorite way! Next time we will talk about using stickers on your pages!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

How to Keep an Inspiration Journal

The easiest way to keep an inspiration journal is to get several 3-ring binders and start collecting information and inspiration. When you come across an idea you like on the internet, print it out, punch holes in it and place it in the binder. You can separate the different subjects with tabs or even keep a different binder for each subject. A good idea is to search "scrapbooking inspiration" or "scrapbooking ideas" or "scrapbooking sketches" on a search engine. You will come across many good ideas. Please post replies upon how this helped you. Also, when you find a sketch that you like, cut it out (or print or draw it if you must) and glue it in a notebook just for sketches. Above or below each sketch write the page title of the page you want to use it for, the theme of the page, and any papers or embellishments that you already have or want to buy for that page. I hope this helps! Next time we will talk about using buttons on your pages.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Rubber and Clear Stamps

Today we will talk about how to use stamps. A rubber stamp is easy to use. You just press it into the ink pad and press it onto the paper. With a clear stamp, the stamps come on a sheet of clear plastic and you peel them off, stick them on a clear acrylic block, and press it into the ink pad and then onto the paper. And that's how you use stamps.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

How to Attach a Brad

Attaching a brad is one of the easiest techniques in scrapbooking. First, you mark a little dot where you want the brad to go. Next, using a paper piercer punch a small hole in the paper where the dot is. Put the two prongs on the back of the brad into the hole and turn the paper around. Separate the two prongs and flatten them on the back of the page. You have attached a brad! Next time we will talk about how to stamp with rubber and clear stamps.