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DT: Mini Book Tutorial

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April 2010 Main Kit
Spring Mini Book Tutorial

By Katie Turner

1. Take your mini book apart. Needle-nose pliers will help with bending the coils back enough so that you can twist the wire out of the binding holes.

2. Set aside the back chipboard cover and three sheets of the cardstock pages. On the front chipboard cover, draw a line 6 cm (2.4 in) from the bottom. Do the same with the remaining pages after clamping them to ensure they don’t slip. Set the front cover aside.

3. Grab the American Crafts Remarks journaling stickers and cut out the bottom sticker (right below the cloud sticker). It should have a caterpillar and a branch on it. You’ll want to leave the backing on for now; just cut around the outside of the sticker, being sure to snip into the corners.

4. Center the sticker (with the backing still on it) on the lower part of the clamped stack of pages, below the line you drew earlier. Trace around it. You’ll notice that the leaves from the branch extend below where the bottom edge of the sticker should be – don’t worry about it! We’ll fix this in the next step.

5. Flip the journaling sticker around and finishing tracing.

6. You’ll end up with a slightly bigger, fancy rectangle, which is exactly what we want.

7. Now for the most time consuming part – you’ll need to cut out the window from each page in the stack, except the last two, which will be the base to make sure everything is nice and sturdy at the end of the project. You can use an X-Acto knife (which is why the pages are clamped) or trace the window on all the remaining pages and cut them out with sharp, detail-oriented scissors, like Cutterbees. It’s up to you! It doesn’t have to be perfect, so don’t fret.

8. Here’s what it should look like – don’t forget to leave those bottom two pages alone! Set the stack aside.

9. Pick up the chipboard cover, which is the one that should have the line drawn on it. An X-Acto knife is pretty helpful for the next step.

10. Gently cut along the line until the bottom piece of chipboard falls away. You won’t be needing it anymore for this project.

11. Grab the sheet of October Afternoon Thrift Shop paper – with the floral design on the front – and flip it over. Adhere the chipboard cover to the back.

12. Cut around the cover using your X-Acto knife, and you’ll end up with the base of your front cover!

13. I like to re-punch covered holes right away to make sure I know exactly where the holes are. The Crop-A-Dile is perfect for this!

14. Take your beautiful Hambly overlay with the elephants on it and adhere it on top of the floral paper. I used the top left corner of the transparency for this part, so that I’d end up with an elephant on the lower right of my chipboard cover. Remember to re-punch your holes!

15. Turn your cover over and adhere the floral paper to the back of it as well. Once again, punch, punch, punch. I also used a sanding block to sand the edges of the paper to smooth everything out, but you don’t have to.

16. Remember those three pages we set aside earlier? Grab those and trim them 6 cm (2.4 in) from the bottom. They’ll end up being the same height as your cover. Set them aside again.

17. Pick up your back cover and mark which side is the inside of it and which side is the outside; this is important because the punched holes of the front and back covers will need to match up in the end.

18. Adhere the Little Yellow Bicycle Sky Blue Check paper to both the inside and outside of the back cover. Mark the inside and outside again to help you to remember how to put things back together; if you use a pencil to do this, you can just erase the marks after you’re all done.

19. So, this is what you should have in front of you: The back cover, the stack of pages with two whole sheets on the very bottom and the rest containing windows, the cover-length pages (three in total), and the cover.

20. Bind it all back together! Twist the coil back in and then use your pliers to bend the two end wires back so that your book won’t come undone.

21. Decide which photo you want showing through the window and trim it accordingly. I left a little of the scenery to the left of mine because I’ll be embellishing that area later.

22. Adhere your photo to the back of the last page containing a window; you could also adhere it to the front of the first whole page on the very bottom of the stack.

23. Before we adhere everything together, let’s embellish the edges of the book so that we’ll have some cute edges sticking out , creating visual interest and something fun to look at. Take some of your Melody Ross cards and cut the edges off them (many are scalloped) and adhere those edges on random pages. Stagger them for more variety! I even cut one edge into small strips and adhered them along the bottom of my book.

24. Once you’re satisfied with how things look, adhere the pages together, except for the following: Leave the three shorter pages free – I just flipped them up and out of the way along with the cover – as well as the very first page with a window; we’ll be gluing the latter down later. For this step, I used Mod Podge, but you could also use dry adhesive like a tape runner. Just be aware that if you keep applying adhesive in the same places (i.e.: the edges), you’re going to create some bulk. That is okay! We’ll be decorating the edges of the pages later on. If the bulk bothers you, though, you’ll want to vary where you apply your adhesive. For example, on one page it’ll be on the very outside edge, the next an inch to the right, the next two inches to the right, etc.

25. I cut a rectangle slightly bigger than the window out of the American Crafts Remarks packaging – for this step you could use anything clear, though. Think acetate, a sheet of transparency, etc. I then adhered it to the bottom of the very top window page.

26. Afterwards, I decided to embellish the open area to the left of my photo with a Flair badge, so I lifted the outermost page and stuck the badge down inside the window. Once you’re satisfied with how things look, go ahead and glue the top page down. Your basic window is complete – aside from the embellishing, of course!

27. Next, I painted the edges of the window, as well as painting vines down the sides of the stack of pages that were adhered together. I painted the edges of my album completely green. This complements the roses I made out of thin strips of the pink cardstock also found in the kit. To create the roses, I simply distressed the edges of the strips and then coiled them together. Wrapping them around a toothpick is helpful!

28. If you have any imperfections you’re not happy with on the sides of your book, gluing the roses down over them will fix that! I also added some of the Little Yellow Bicycle Border Stickers to the bottom of the window and on the cover before I embellished it with the Prima letters. Embellish to your heart’s content!

If you end up using this tutorial, or are inspired by any part of it, please let me and the other Crazy Daisy girls see what you did with it! We can’t wait to check out your projects. :)



DT: Wordless Wednesday

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Layouts created with April 2010 Main Kit by design team member Katie Turner.

 


April Eye Candy

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Happy Saturday. Since it’s the weekend … I wanted to do something fun. Here’s a little something I want to call fun April Eye Candy.

This kit is so cute. Here are some layouts from Katie Turner:

 



Now, here are some layouts from Amber Zimmerman:





Now for your viewing pleasure … some goodies from Mara Campbell:




I love how different each design team member is and how these difference translate into fun and diverse layouts. It’s so refreshing to see what everyone can have a different style, use the same products and do what ever they please with their tools, stories and photos.

 

 

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On a personal note … my little girl is 6 today! Where has the time gone? It still feels like yesterday when I held her in my arms for the first time.  She has been such a wonderful little life partner. We have so much fun together and I am blessed to have her in my life. I hope we are as close as we are now when she’s a teenager and beyond!

 


Happy Birthday my sweet girl. You are loved!

 


DT: Frame Tutorial

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SCRAP YOUR OWN FRAME

By Amy Kingsford



Supplies:

Wooden Frame
Coordinating Patterned Papers and Scraps
Misc. Elements, Alphas, Ribbon
Decoupage
Adhesive (such as Hot Glue)
Scissors or Exacto Knife
Paint, Ink, other medium (to treat your edges)
Paint Brush

Step 1- I like to approach my frames much like a scrapbook lo and do a brief sketch before beginning…this may or may not help you…but give it a shot. You can use a collage technique or a block design, or you can use a simple layered design like the one I’ve used here.

Step 2- Once you’re set on a design begin by treating the edges of the frame (inside and out). You can use ink, paint , wood burning or leave them unfinished…its up to you. But you’ll be happy you completed this step first, once you get your frame all put together.

Step 3- Cut out the paper pieces of your design, using an exacto knife or scissors, and have all of the embellishments you wish to use ready to go.

Step 4- Now because some of the frame will be coated in decoupage and other parts like your elements and ribbon will not need to be sealed, consider working in order as far as your layers are concerned.

Step 5- Apply each of your paper layers, by first applying a thin coat of decoupage directly to the surface you wish to adhere your layer, using a medium to large size paint brush. Then carefully position the layer, so it corresponds to your design and flatten it out, making sure to remove all bubbles and allow it to dry. You may find that you need to do some trimming on each of your layers…this should only be done only after each layer is secured to a surface and before you have applied decoupage over the top of the paper, to avoid tearing.

Step 6- Now apply a generous layer of decoupage over the top of the layer, making sure to seal your corners and edges and paying close attention to any puckering along the way. After the decoupage is dried you can continue with your other layers.

Step 7- Once you’ve applied and sealed all of your paper layers, use adhesive to apply your ribbon, flowers, embellishments, and alphas. If you too are using paper elements that will not be sealed, but you are concerned about their durability (like the two children in my frame), then coat them in decoupage before hand and let them dry before applying them to the frame, this will give them a bit more stability.

Step 8- Often wood frames that you buy at craft store, etc, do not come with glass in them but you can use glass from an old out-of use frame of the same size and it will likely fit the opening.

Step 9- Now Your ready to place your photo inside your frame and put it out for everyone to see!



Cool stuff, according to me

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I really am not sure what day it is. I’m out of the country right now … in Europe for some meetings. Since I tend to keep my brain on Arizona time, I feel a little lost right now. What day is it? Who cares, right! I do have some goodies to share.

First of all. I stumbled on this very amazing and inspirational blog. It’s the “I Am Enough” project by Tracey Clark and can be found here. Basically, Tracey Clark has invited all sorts of cool women to share why their thoughts on why they are enough. I was especially touch by story Amie Adam shared.  What an awesome idea and an awesome place to go when you need a reminder that you are indeed enough.


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Have you heard of The Brave Girls Club? The “club” is a art and life retreat for woman. It’s designed to empower woman, unleash their creativity and harness the strength within them. How cool is that? I so want to go on one of these retreats. In the meantime, I’m subscribing to their daily emails, “Daily Truths.”

When I opened my email today, this is what I saw:

 

I can’t wait for tomorrow’s message!

 

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I get Gwyneth Paltrow’s email newsletter “Goop.” In today’s newsletter she shared some of her favorite children’s books. I personally want to order this book for my daughter.


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Finally, I just had to share these cute layouts from Amy Kingsford.

They are adorable and should get you excited about your April Main Kits. Those kits will be shipped out on April 10th, so you are just days away from getting our April goodness in your hands.





DT: April Layouts

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Hello there. In my crazed attempt to catch up and make sure all my readers get some good content … I wanted to quickly share some layouts that were created using the April 2010 Main Kit.

These pages come to you thanks to Mara Campbell, one of our brilliant Design Team members.


 




For more April layouts and to see close ups of Mara’s pages, visit our Gallery.



Heidi Swapp & CD together tonight!

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Heidi Swapp and Crazy Daisy together tonight!

 

A close up of a mini book Heidi Swapp created with the April 2010 Main Kit

Happy Wednesday! There are great things happening at Crazy Daisy right now and we have exciting news to share with you all.

Heidi Swapp is our guest designer for our April 2010 Main Kit and tonight she’ll be featuring this very kit as part of her live Web show.

See what Heidi did with the kit and check out the cool House of 3 download that will be available to Crazy Daisy subscribers.

In case you haven’t check out Heidi’s show before, it’s awesome. I love watching her show. I haven’t missed a week yet. I’ve watched it on my iPhone and I’ve even watched from 30,000 feet while traveling back home. Here’s all the information you’ll need to find Heidi’s show:

Heidi Swapp Web Show Info

Check out tonight’s Live Web Show from Heidi Swapp and see all the awesome things you can do with the April 2010 Main Kit from Crazy Daisy. The show starts at 7 p.m. MST and can be found here.

April 2010 Main Kit info

If you haven’t purchased your April Kit yet, you can get yours here.

If you place your order for a 6-month subscription by midnight PST, March 31 and put “Heidi” in the comment field of the order, we’ll send you a free April Mini Kit.