Showing posts with label old supplies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old supplies. Show all posts

Monday, January 28, 2013

This weekend

I worked a birthday party at The Paperie with W. It was, in a word, fabulous.

Let me set the scene for you-think 'American Girl' theme party with a photo booth/'modeling shoot', props galore, 14 excited 9-year-olds, and a whole lot of scrapbooking supplies.

As expected their inhibitions never stood in the way of what they felt to be a masterpiece scrapbooking page. I started out with this page to scrapbook-

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Yeah we misted. Yeah their all 8 & 9 years old. Let's just say that I'm lucky that I walked away with clean pants but they had an awesome time!

From the misting things got creative and honestly their creations turned out nothing like mine. They were given some pattern paper strips, some 3 by 4 pattern paper pieces, washi tape, a fabric flower and some gems and they went wild!

But I thought I'd share my page here anyways.

I used some old supplies including a pin and that fabric flower. I re-used the punched heart that was used for the masking with a number of different Mr. Huey's.

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That's a very old friend of mine from way back in junior high/high school. She was married in August and I couldn't be happier for her. I love that wood veneer speech bubble!

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And just to add a little something at the top to balance out the layout I used some flags made out of old scraps of pattern paper, a little 7 Gypsies date sticker and some gems.

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It's a lovely & simple layout that only took me 20 minutes. Their layouts were pretty awesome too and no two looked the same!

I hope that C had an awesome birthday party- I know I had a great time working the party! C's got an awesome group of friends and I hope I'll see some of them again soon at some of The Paperie's kids classes.

So, happy birthday C! I hope you had an awesome party!

xoxo
K





Thursday, November 22, 2012

Guest Post: Approaching Minimalism


Happy Thanksgiving to all my American friends! Enjoy your turkey today! I will be joining all of you- feasting on some turkey, watching the parade and seeing a football game! Today I am very thankful for great friends (who guest post on blogs) & a little vacation time with my husband.

As mentioned in Tuesday's post, I'm taking a little blog vacation this week and have invited some friends to share on the blog for the next few days. 

Today my buddy Cathie is here to give you a glimpse into how she uses her stash. Cathie is constantly inspiring me on her blog with coffee in hand and her classes at The Paperie. Cathie is also on the design team at the store and watching what she creates never ceases to amaze me.

Take it away Cathie...


Hey everyone! My name is Cathie Reed and I’m excited to be here guest posting for Krista. 

Today, I’m going to share a project I’m working on called “Approaching Minimalism”. It’s like a “use it or lose it” kind of challenge.  And it’s fitting that I should talk about it on Krista’s blog because she helped inspire me to create it and go for it.

Krista and I are both creative members for our LSS, The Paperie . As I’ve come to know her, I’ve been inspired by her style, her ability to “kill” a kit and her minimalist approach to supplies.  She is always the quickest to set up and tear down at a crop and that means more scrapping time. I’d rather scrap than set up, too.  So, I’m on my way to minimalism, people! I’ve purged, sold and donated boxes of stuff. Now I am on a mission to actually use what’s left. If it’s a supply currently in my stash and I haven’t used it by this time next year, I lose it. (eeek!)

I started my project at The Paperie’s Fall Retreat a couple of weeks ago.  I used product from my stash and made a couple of scrapbooking kits.  Then I took my new Studio Calico and Paperie kits and added extra stuff from my stash. It worked out great and most of the pages I made at the Retreat have a little something that I was hoarding.  Here are two of my favorite layouts…

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This page is a combination of Amy Tangerine’s new Ready, Set, Go collection, SC wood veneer stars, and Simple Stories paper with some much older Basic Grey Eerie collection, pumpkins from a pack of Bazzill Borders, vintage book paper and googly- eyed bats.  I love how all of these products work together  - nothing feels out of place or looks “old”.

Here’s the other layout.
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Most of the paper on this page is from October Afternoon’s new Witch Hazel collection but the green polka dot background sheet is actually from the Bloom & Grow paper kit from MME that I bought in 2009!  True story. And you’ll probably recognize more of the BG Eerie collection and some more Bazzill Borders pumpkins on this page, too.

I know I’ll never be a true minimalist and I’m ok with that but I’m happier with supplies on my page instead of in my stash. So my challenge for you is to dig out your favorite, most hoarded supplies and use them.  What are you waiting for? And if you’re not sure you’re ready then come on over to my blog, with coffee in hand  and follow along.  I’ll post one page or project each week featuring the stuff that’s been languishing in my stash.


Thanks for stopping by!

Cathie