Archive for October, 2009

Another peek

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

We have a brand new kit we’re introducing in November: Add-on with a Kick.

We know that some of you out there are looking a a kit that has a little less than our crammed-packed (and extremely wonderful) Main Kit, so we came up with the Add-on with a Kick Kit.  There are plenty of supplies in this kit to create multiple layouts, cards, or any sort of paper crafting project. It has lots of fun embellishments. And will always feature a cute set of alphas.

Without further ado … here’s a little peek at our very first Add-on with a Kick Kit:

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Also new for November is the addition of a Paper Kit. The Paper Kit coordinates with all the kits we’re offering for November and will give you additional crafting options with 12 sheets of awesome patterned and specialty paper.


November's Paper Kit: It has a real cozy, fall sort of feel.

November's Paper Kit: It has a real cozy, fall sort of feel.

Pre-order all of your November kits now. If you subscribe for at least 3-months by October 31, we’ll send you a free gift with purchase.


 

Watch this video

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

My husband shared this video last night. We watched it with headphones on, just like the people in the video. Seriously, so heartwarming. Watch it with someone you love.

And the winner is …

Monday, October 26th, 2009

anccording to Random.org is:

Brianna T., who submitted the following idea:

“I saw this the other day online. A baby jar pincushion. http://www.craftpudding.com/2009/03/tutorial-baby-food-jar-pincushion.html   … Super Cute!”

Thank you for the fun and cute Idea Brianna T. And thank you for coming to our site and joining the Crazy Daisy chatter! We’re happy to have you.

Please send me an email with your mailing address so we can send you a grab bag. Also, tell us which grab bag you want (girly pink, girly purple, earth tones or critters).

I have quite a few baby food jars sitting on my counter, now cleaned out  and waiting to be used in a very crafty way. I even saved a very large pickle jar today to use for some crafty goodness.

Help!

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

baby-foodOkay, so this has absolutely nothing to do with scrapbooking. It might have to do with crafting, but that really depends on you.

My baby, Cooper, is eating baby food these days. I’ve been buying the organic baby food and on the label of every jar it says “Please recycle.” So, I feel super bad every time I toss one of these jars. I know, silly …  but I do!

So, is there some sort of fun craft I could do with these? I’ll be feeding him food from a jar for at least another four or five months, so it would be fun to come up with a creative way to reuse the jars. Maybe I could turn them into a gift of some sort or even a toy for Shelby (my five-year-old) or something I can use to entertain Coop.

Any ideas? If you can’t think of one, then ask a friend. Please leave a comment and help me! In fact, how about I offer up a prize. I’ll randomly select a winner from the comments and send them one of our cool new grab bags. So tell a friend. I’ll pick a winner Monday night (Oct. 26).


Grab Bag Goodness

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

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Over the course of the last year, we’ve had lots of people ask us what we do with the extra or left over kit items. Up until now that have been piling up and gathering dust. More than one of our amazing customers suggested we create grab bags with these amazing leftovers. So, we did. Starting today we are offering Grab Bags in our Crazy Daisy store. These Grab Bag kits are super fun, filled with tons of awesome goodies and priced to sell. The Grab Bag kits all have at least 15 sheets of patterned paper in them, embellishments and lots of odds and ends from the year.

We’ve also created a paper grab bag, which has 25 random sheets of patterned and specialty papers. These packs feature papers from Jenni Bowlin, Basic Grey, Making Memories, GCD Studios, Doodlebug Designs, Kaiser Crafts and 7 Gypsies .. .just to name a few.

All the kits are a little different, but we did group like colors/styles together to create a Girly Pink Grab Bag, a Girly Purple Grab Bag, a Critter Grab Bag and an Earth-toned Grab Bag. If you buy at least three Grab Bags (they are $20 each), then we’ll send you a Paper Grab Bag for free.

We’re planning an embellishment Grab Bag for the future and maybe even one that features a mini book or two! These are a great deal and when they are gone … they are gone. And unlike our regular kits, these are not part of the subscription program, so it’s a one time commitment. We’ll be adding more grab bags each quarter, so keep checking back.


Remember, if you buy at least three Grab Bags (they are $20 each), then we’ll send you a Paper Grab Bag for free. And if you buy all four kits, we’ll send you a Crazy Daisy Scrapbooking bag too.

November Sneak Peeks!

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Well, it’s that time. Drum roll please … here’s a very little sneak peek at some of the November kits.

The November Main Scrapbooking kit will look like this ….


A little peek at the November Main Kit.

A little peek at the November Main Kit.

And the November Add-on Kit for your drooling pleasure :)
A peek at the November Add-on Kit

A peek at the November Add-on Kit

Pre-order your November Kit

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

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Happy Tuesday everyone. The November kits are up for pre-order and we’ve gone from two kits to four! We’re growing like a weed here at Crazy Daisy and want to meet the demands of our wonderful community. And of course that means we get to shop more and find the cutest scrappin’ supplies — so it’s a win, win for everyone!

Starting in November, we’ll have our Main Kit and our Add-on Kit like normal … but they will now be joined by an add-on kit with a kick and a patterned paper kit. The main kit will still have a mini book (remember, we have a mini book in every kit!) and the add-on kit with a kick will just be a little smaller than the main kit and won’t have a mini book.

If you order before midnight on Oct 31, we’ll send you a special gift. If you already have a subscription with us, you don’t need to pre-order, you have a kit reserved. However, if you’d like the free gift, just extend your current subscription by at least another three months. To do this, just drop me an email.

For every November kit you pre-order, we’ll give you a special free gift so get them all!


Is it really Monday?

Monday, October 19th, 2009
Emma, Grace and Shelby - Jen's girls and my little one playing (they played while their Mamas worked)

Emma, Grace and Shelby - Jen's girls and my little one - playing (they played while their Mamas worked)


It feels like time is flying by. I had a busy, busy weekend. Jennifer and I worked like mad woman to create some very exciting goodies you’ll be seeing soon. And on top of that, I have two sick kiddos. Runny noses, coughs and cranky attitudes. I can take the first two symptoms, but the crankiness just grates on me! But crankiness aside, I’m excited for a new week.

So what’s new?  One of our awesome design team members, Grace Tolman, had a mini book she created using our August Main Kit accepted for publication by Scrapbooking Trends. I can’t wait to see her mini book in the pages of Scrapbooking Trends. How cool is that?

We have some cool one-time-purchase kits that will be debuting later in the week. Jennifer and I spent nearly the entire weekend culling through the best scrapbooking goodies out there. You’re going to love what we put together.

The October Add-on Kit is now sold out. Thank you so much to all of you who purchased this cute kit. We are super excited to hear what you all think of it and our other add-on kits, so please do share. Because we’ve been selling out every month, we’ve decided it’s time to expand our kit selections. In November we’ll have four kits! Yep, four kits! We’ll have our traditional main kit and add-on kit, as well as an add-on kit with a kick and a patterned paper kit. Seriously, I am so excited to show off the November kits. We’ll give you all a little sneak peek later in the week, so keep checking back.

I’m still working on my collage project. I haven’t gotten as much done as I’d like (sick kids and Crazy Daisy work slowed me down), but it’s moving along. I did a cool crackle paint technique using Elmer’s Glue and acrylic paint. I used this for the background of the collage. Next up, I’m going to use tissue paper and paint to create a little green hill and of course some cool texture to my collage. I’m having a lot of fun with this project, even if it’s taking me forever to do.

I was reading the latest issue of Scrapbooks Etc. this morning and was feeling the urge to have a power scrapping session. Later this week I’d like to create a bunch of quick and easy layouts using some of the sketches they have in the magazine.  It would be so awesome to get lots (and lots) done in one night and then compare what my pages look like versus the examples in the magazine. Who else wants to power scrap with me?

And last but definitely not least … a little inspiration. There are still a few October Main kits left, so if you’re on the fence about joining the fun, here are some layouts using the kit that might inspire you to jump in.

Here’s some layout goodness from Jackie. Check back later in the week to see what Kim Whitten has been up to with her October kit.

“So Pretty”





I love the little swatch of felt that came with this months kit! I used mine to make a cute flower, I then added a pretty button for the center! All the buttons, brads and metal embellies were awesome to work with! I applied a fun rubon to my ribbon, this works really well with thick satin ribbon!I also used my white gel pen to outline the velvet pattern on my paper! This is such an easy technique, and adds so much to your layout!


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This is a layout of my Nephew Rylin. I love the funky layered frames that came in this months kit! I separated mine and added some patterned paper on top to make a base for my title! And because every month the kit is packed with such scrappy goodness, I always have supplies left over!! So I used some fun rub ons from the September kit. Then finished the layout off by adding stickles to my title!


“Cheeky”





Okay as soon as I seen this photo of my Nephew I knew I had to scrap it! This was during a visit when he was posing for the camera…and showing his cheeky side! I love love love the chipboard alphas in this month’s kit!!! I have a weakness for chipboard and buttons…. and Kimberly and Jennifer definitely know how to pick out all the gorgeous supplies that I would pick for myself! And the decorative chipboard strips framing the patterned paper “Be yourself” is packaging from the chipboard alphas from Chatterbox! My little Nephew Harley is such a cheeky monkey.


“Tasty”


"Tasty" a layout by Jackie

"Tasty" a layout by Jackie


“You may be wondering ‘Why is there a layout about a fridge?’ Well, I am making an ‘All About Me’ book with some friends and this was one of the subjects that I had to scrap about! I’m actually glad to scrap about this … my eating habits have changed so much the past few months! I am trying to get my family to eat healthier … so my fridge is stocked with different foods from a few short months ago! This fun, bright patterned paper paired with a funky large button in my stash were perfect for this layout!”


Look what JJ’s been doing

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Here’s a little look at what JJ Sobey did with the October Main Kit. I loved the flocked paper in this kit, and I especially love what JJ did with them. I love reading the stories behind each layout and how JJ captured her story. It’s amazing how well you can get to know someone though their layouts!


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“The October kit from Crazy Daisy Kits included 2 beautiful flocked papers this month. One of them was the red paper you see on this layout. I just love how flocked paper picks up ink!

I just had to make some of my own flowers with the fabric in this kit. It was calling my name… (You can see a great tutorial on fabric yo-yo’s on Heather Bailey’s site). I used some of the jute twine from the 7 gypsies tag (from the mini album in the kit) through my buttons. I couldn’t resist – I love jute twine.



 

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Papa’s Pretty Little Owl”

“The title of this layout translates roughly to “Papa’s pretty little Owl”. I know, it sounds funny in English, but trust me, it’s a sweet term of endearment in French. It’s what my husband always calls our baby girl. (He’s really quite smitten).

Now, something you need to understand about the French language, is that there are two words for ‘Owl’ – Chouette and Hibou. They are for two different types of owls. There are tons of great scrappy products with Hibou, but Chouette are truly rare to find in scrappy things, so I was tickled pink to get this Chouette stamp in this month’s kit – I think I squealed out loud!

The kit included a lovely chipboard frame, but I just couldn’t find a good spot for it on my layouts this time around (ha- you watch, next month I’ll be wishing I still had a frame, LOL!) I cut part of the frame to add to the top corner on my layout.

I found that I was having a hard time seeing the letters in the title against this busy background, so before they were stuck down for good, I removed them and painted a little bit of white acrylic, and then replaced the letters. So much easier to read.

The large flower was made a little differently. I cut a long strip using pinking shears, and then did a gathering stitch up one long edge and pulled it into a circle. One of the buttons from the kit, plus a couple of Fancy Pants stick pins made a fun center for the flower. I also made a stem and ‘leaf’ using the black trim and a swirl rub-on from the kit.”




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“Trouble”

Here’s a simple (layout) this time – I kept trying to add to it, and DH stopped me and said “sometimes too much is not enough” LOL.  Sometimes he’s right, I guess)

When I saw that funky damask was in the add-on kit, I immediately grabbed it from my own stash and had to scrap with it. I suddenly knew exactly which picture I wanted to us it with. I knew I wanted a really long title for this, so I did part of it in the computer – right on the photo.”


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“My boy – doing his best Corey Hart impersonation – wearing his sunglasses at night.

For my journaling spot, I used one of the Pink Paisley rub-ons. I cut out the quote from the middle of the box, and adhered the border to one of the 7 gypsies papers from the kit. I had fun with my ‘drippy goop’ border punch, to echo all of that ice cream dripping down Liam’s hands (and all over this clothes, ha!).

I felt the title wasn’t popping quite enough, so I added some white acrylic paint around the chipboard letters. I was rather sloppy with it – I felt it added to the drippy, messy ice cream theme.

I combined a couple of the quote rub-ons to make my own phrase. Don’t be afraid to cannibalize your rub-ons – you can really make them your own!”




I’m obsessed …

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

collagewith Claudine Hellmuth and her collage book, “Collage Discovery Workshop – Beyond the Unexpected: New Techniques Using Color, Personal Imagery and Creative Surfaces.” Seriously, I’ve been carrying the book around in my purse. I read it whenever I get a chance and when I’m not reading the book I’m thinking about it. I’ve dreamt about the book and all the things I can do with the ideas Claudine shares. I’ve come up with a bunch of different collages I want to create and I can’t wait to get to work. For the most part, I own everything I need to try out all the different techniques Claudine teaches in her book, but yesterday I picked up a few last supplies and I’m ready to go.


Today I’m going to create my first project, it is inspired by the Beatles, since there has been a lot of Beatles Rock Band playing going on in my house! I was listening to the lyrics of one particular song last night and I was stuck by how much the words mean to me right now. It heard exactly what I needed to hear … which is interesting ’cause I’ve heard this song about a million times and have never been so moved, inspired or buoyed by it. Don’t you love how things speak to you in different ways, at different times in your life?


I can’t wait to show you what I create. After this particuly collage, I have another one planned (also inpsired by a Beatles song), and I’m going to be using items from the current Crazy Daisy Kit to make it! There are so many cool ways you can use your kit … it doesn’t just have to be on a scrapbook page.

Are you doing anything cool today? What’s inspiring you? Do you any fall projects planned? Do tell, we want to hear and share!