I recently featured the heart shaped collage here that I did for my son and new daughter-in-law as a wedding present. Close to the same time I had picked up another collage picture frame at Michael's that was 50 percent off! Love those deals! Anyway, I have fallen in love with this three dimensional concept of scrap booking. It gives us the chance to highlight special events and pictures and have something that is visible on a wall, bookcase, or coffee table to be seen more often by family and friends than typical scrapbook pages that are filed away in an album.
Recently Kyle, Dana, and Nicky lost their beloved dog Shadow. Shadow was a Doberman rescue dog and a wonderful pet! A sweet, sweet boy who was afraid of his own shadow but would protect everyone in the house! The loss of our pets is always hard, Shadow's was harder because it was so swift and unexpected. I decided to use my recently purchased collage frame for a tribute to Shadow.
I had previously found some cute paper with glittery dog bones and paw prints at JoAnn's and decided these papers were perfect for my project. I added some red shiny matching paper to these and lined the 4 x 6 openings on the frame. I added these different shots of Shadow to each of the frames and then accented them with a set of dimensional dog stickers and some three dimensional doggie buttons in different shapes.
The banner above the lower right picture was blank and an ideal place to add Shadow's name. The upper right photo of Nick and Shadow was perfectly accented with the My Pal sticker. Despite Shadow's size and breed we know he thought he was a lap dog! He certainly slept as if he were small enough to fit in the cat's bed, which he frequently did as is seen in the lower middle picture!
To secure the papers in the wood frame I used the Terrifically Tacky tape from Michael's. It's super strong adhesive tape and I'm certain those papers will stay affixed to the wooden frame. The frame came with a small oval handle on the top.
The project turned out nicely and I know the kids are going to love it! A special tribute for a special family member. RIP Shadow!
Until next time, Imagine, Create, Enjoy!
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Another Card File
Previously I had made a Dates to Remember card file here. The idea was originally featured over at Scrappin Cats blog. I decided my girlfriend also needed one of these handy files for the other part of her birthday gift. It was fun creating it...I used a K&Company Susan Winget Meadow paper pack. It is a beautiful garden variety pack of papers I picked up at Michael's on clearance and it has made some wonderful cards and other projects. I had saved the template I'd previously made for the individual months of dates and once all of the envelopes were covered with the Meadow paper I printed the date lists, inked around the edges and fixed those on each page. I printed the months of the year on white card stock, used a punch to punch them out and after inking them, affixed them to the flap of each envelope. I added a little bit of bling, both jewels and pearls under each of the month names.
For the back of the card file I used two cereal boxes cut to 6 x 9" the same size as the envelopes and covered it with white card stock and then matched the rest of the paper in the pack. I put a two hole punch in the top and put two rings into the card file. I covered the rings with a variety of yellow and green ribbons from my stash.
For the front of the file I printed the word Celebrations on card stock and then used a star punch to punch the edges of the paper. I centered the piece in the middle of the front cover.
For the back of the card file I used two cereal boxes cut to 6 x 9" the same size as the envelopes and covered it with white card stock and then matched the rest of the paper in the pack. I put a two hole punch in the top and put two rings into the card file. I covered the rings with a variety of yellow and green ribbons from my stash.
For the front of the file I printed the word Celebrations on card stock and then used a star punch to punch the edges of the paper. I centered the piece in the middle of the front cover.
To complete her gift I added a small supply of hand made cards I had in my stash.
Until next time, Imagine, Create, Enjoy!
Tin box makeover

Once the box was all finished I started making matching note cards for the tin. I cut strips of natural card stock for the back of the card and pulled some of the other patterned paper from the Tradewinds paper pack. I used the corner rounder to round the corners of the card and then cut a small square of the natural card stock. I stamped the word "thanks" from a StampinUp! stamp set on the square and mounted it with foam tape to give it some dimension. All together I made eight little cards to fit in the tin.
I decided the set needed some matching envelopes. Since these were not standard sized cards I made some envelopes out of the same card stock I used for the cards. When they were finished I stamped my girlfriend's initials on the back flap of the envelope to add a little flair.
Here is the completed set. They turned out quite nicely. Since I bought a few of the tins ($1.75 each online) I will be able to make a few more gift sets. These would be cute with a Christmas themed paper, maybe little Christmas thank you notes!
Grandkids Picture Project






Until next time, Imagine, Create, Enjoy!
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