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August Kits are up

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Finally! The August Kits are up. I have been having major computer issues. One laptop died. And the replacement had to be configured, loaded with all the programs I use … yada yada.

So, I’m typing on my new laptop that is finally working exactly the way I like it. it’s amazing how attached you can get to a particular computer after you’ve worked on it for a time. All my icons are in a certain place. Documents stored where I can find them. Links and bookmarks easy to access. I have tried to recreate my old machine and I have to say I’m SO grateful I have been backing up all of my files and have them living on external hard drives. What a relief when my old machine just started locking up, over heating and crashing. But backing up your files (photos, layouts, digi elements, etc) is a whole different topic and worthy of blog post all its own.

Anyway. Here are the August Kits. They are adorable if I do say so myself. And the Main and Mini are totally different, so you need them both!

August 2010 Main Kit

 

August 2010 Mini Kit

 

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From start to finish

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Edited: All of the photos for this post were removed, as Grace’s album was accepted for publication. The next time you see the album, it will be in the pages of Scrapbook Trends. You go girl!


Some times the hardest part of creating a layout or a mini-book is getting started. I know that for me, as soon as I dive into the process, things start to flow and come together. It’s the diving in that I struggle with. I over think. I over plan. And then I start to have stress. So, what we though we’d do for you today is offer you a look at a mini-book project from start to finish. Grace was wonderful enough to be our guest blogger and invited us into her process of diving into creating a mini-book from start to finish. Enjoy!


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Time capsule mini-book

By Grace Tolman

Hello everyone and welcome to a start to finish post from me. *smile*

I really enjoyed working with the Chatterbox mini album that came in our Crazy Daisy August kit. It was cute to be used as is without adding too much embellishment but at the same time leaves enough room for personalization.

1. I’m a big sketch person. I like to visualize what I’m going to end up with before I even start. It’s always great to have a foundation. I don’t ALWAYS follow the plan to the “T” but it’s still good to have an idea of where I’m going to take this project to.

 

2. Next I gather all my supplies, which in this case are small pictures of me, the minibook and everything that’s leftover from my August kit.

 

3. Then I print out my journaling title in the computer using one of my fave type fonts (Adler).


4. After that I take out one of the butterflies from the mini-book. I’m going to dress up my canvas bag with that butterfly piece. After easily taking it out from the book, I set it aside.


5. Then I start working on the book itself. I first cut the journaling title/prompts into strips. I trimmed them down as well.



6. I then start assembling my book. I first lay my journaling strips and pictures on the books inside pages. I just lay them first without adhering anything. This gives me the freedom to move around the pieces until I feel good about them.



7. At this point I decide to add some pattern papers, so I go with the My Mind’s eye paper in the kit. I punched out a scallop border on the edge first before I trimmed the strip that I needed.


8. After moving things around a bit. I decided that it works for me and so I start adhering things. I decided to use the orange paper strips to go under my pictures.


9. Then I start adding my title. Because the project/book is small I had to use smaller letter stickers, so it won’t overpower the rest of the pages. After going through my personal letter stash, I decided on using the tiny alphas from Making Memories.


10. I had one picture that I wanted to put over the transparent butterfly page in the book so I adhere that with glue dots.


11. After getting all the pictures and journaling strips adhered, I start adding my handwritten journaling. Since the theme of the mini-book was time capsule, I chose journaling that would be related to the “me” now. Examples of my questions where: things I can’t live without; things I can’t stop talking/learning about; how much things cost at this time; and my personal testimony. I also added my stats like what age I am right now, address and people in my family. This book is great for your own time capsule or you can also give it as a gift, leaving space for the recipient to write their own thoughts in there.


12. After getting all the important stuff on there (pictures + words) I go on the fun part…and that is embellishing my pages and book. I start from the front and work my way to the back. For the front of the book, I decide to use the sun sticker in the Heidi Swapp sticker sheet, matted it with the orange cardstock (also included in the kit) and trimmed it off with a scallop scissor.


I added a foil butterfly over it and added pearls (from my stash) to finish off the accent.


13. The most fun part for me about embellishing is how much stuff I can layer over each other. In the next page I layered a leftover star cut out from pattern paper, sticker, rub ons and button.



14. I used a thick ribbon from the kit to make a tab over my title page.


15. To finish off the tab, I added a button. Since the button I wanted have that tab in the back, I decided to cut it off with pliers. I like my buttons flat, but since I couldn’t’ take the entire loop out, I added pop up dots to it so I can adhere it without being too bumpy.



16. Another favorite thing for me right now is applying rub ons onto white cardstock first then cutting the image out so I can layer it onto the page with pop up dots.


17. Here I just added a button (from the kit) with a ribbon paper threaded through it to fancy up a butterfly in one of the pages.


18. Here I add some more rub ons applied to cardstock first.


19. I wanted to incorporate the gorgeous flowers in the kit but realized that they’re just too big, so I can trim them off so it’ll match the size with the rest of my embellishment


20. After a few looks at the book, I felt satisfied with how it turned out so I worked on the canvas bag next. I first trace the butterfly onto a cardstock. I’m going to spray some glimmer mist onto the canvas bag fro more color so I wanted an empty white space where the butterfly page will go.


21. I cut out the butterfly and layer that on top of the canvas bag then I sprayed it with copper glimmer mist.



Once I take off the butterfly cut out, here’s what it looks like…


Set it aside to dry completely.

22. Then I decided to make a title page for my mini-book so I played around with more leftovers from the August kit. I decided on using that relax sticker from the HS sticker sheet but using only the shaped border of the sticker.


I traced the sticker onto the orange cardstock then trimmed to size. I also added rub ons and letter stickers to the title block before adding pop up dots to adhere it to the butterfly piece.



And here’s the result. The green pearls (from my own stash) were also added at the last minute because I felt it was still missing something.


23. Then I worked on a little bit more on the canvas bag. I drew the butterfly image with a black pen.


24. Added some adhesive behind the butterfly block and adhered on the center of the bag at an angle so you can see the traced butterfly image behind it.



25. I added the felt thickers (included in the kit) to personalize my book at the back and added the date.


And after a couple of hours, here’s what it looks like…..



Hope you enjoyed my little start to finish article. And if you decide to follow my lead and make your own “time capsule” mini-book with your butterfly book please share. I love to see how yours turned out.

Till next time,

Grace


August mini-books

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For all you out there who have your August Main kit in hand and need some ideas on what to do with you mini-book … here are a few ideas on what you can do with that adorable butterfly album from Chatterbox.


Trace’s mini-book

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For the bag:

“I used one of the chipboard butterfly pieces as a template … I placed it on the front cover of the bag, used a marker to mark along it, and then using a needle and thread (I CAN’T sew … lol) I hand stitched the butterfly design onto the cover. Like the August guest designer I too adore spray paint, so I used it to spray black on the front and back covers of the bag.


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For the album:

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Front cover: I applied a rub on directly over the printed butterfly design and then using a black pen, I outlined the butterfly so it would stand out over the rub on design. I added a lot of doodling to the album … a little bit on each page. I used mini pictures on each page, along with some fact journaling and not much else. The book is so beautiful that I didn’t want to over embellish it. I added a few flowers, thickers, ribbon strips, paper, etc to the inside of the book.”


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JJ’s mini-book

The cover of JJ's mini-book

The cover of JJ's mini-book


You get a mini-album with every main kit at Crazy Daisy Kits, and the August kit was no exception. This month it was a fun mixed media / mixed shape album from Chatterbox, with a butterfly theme that perfectly matched this month’s kit. With such a sweet feminine album, I had to choose pictures of my baby girl (I know, such a chore for a mother, right?) :)

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On this page I also used a portion of the recipe card from the kit. The little flower and fairy were so cute, I wanted to include them in the album. My butterfly punch also saw some action here, as I used it to make butterflies from the Jenni Bowlin paper.

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More acrylic paint, and border punch usage on this next one. The paper is from one of the Pink Paisley sheets. And the flourish? Look familiar, but a little smaller? I actually cut it out from the packaging on the Heidi Swapp stickers that were part of the kit!


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Did you know that you can use glimmer mist on transparencies? You just need to allow it a lot more time to dry, but it works great. On the transparent butterfly page next, I used a white Sharpie paint marker, and glimmer mist in “Patina”.


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On the next few pages, I incorporated more of the same techniques — glimmer mist, cut outs from the Heidi Swapp packaging, acrylic paint, border punches & rub ons. These are all fun ways to add flat embellishments to a mini-album. I hope you give them a try. I painted the back of this transparent cover with white acrylic paint, and added my title to the front, along with some Distress Stickles in “Broken China”


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The inside cover was then a perfect place for a sub-title (P’tite Princesse is french for “Little Princess”). Of course, I had to use the crown rub-on from My Mind’s Eye (included in the kit). I painted the edges of the cover in more of the white acrylic paint. The next page I used Distress Stickles around the entire shape of the butterfly. The “Broken China” colour was a great match with this book.


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On this page I painted the edges white again, and tucked some Prima flowers (from my stash) around the photo. I added one of the cute butterfly sequins from the kit, as well. Do you remember that I cut apart a title tag from My Mind’s Eye for an from this kit? I didn’t toss the middle part of the tag. I cut out some of the shapes on the tag, and I’ve used them here in the mini album. The flourish you see below, and the pink flowers on the next pages were all part of that tag.”


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August layouts from JJ

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It’s a layout extravaganza this week on the Crazy Daisy blog. I’m so loving all the different layouts from the Crazy Daisy girls and just how different each of their styles and perspectives are. Who knew you could do so many different things with all the same supplies? Today’s installment comes from the wonderful JJ Sobey.


“He Makes Her Laugh”

A layout by JJ Sobey using the August Main Kit
A layout by JJ Sobey using the August Main Kit


“I really wanted to try something different with the wonderful die cut paper from Crate, so I cut it in two, and arranged it as shown on the background paper. Then I stitched between the two pieces. I used the Pink Paisley chipboard shape for my title, and added some buttons and a couple flowers from my stash. I also used one of the phrase stickers as part of my title. I wanted to rough up the chipboard a little, so I sanded the edges and added StazOn ink.

I loved this suede flower from Maya Road. Such great texture. After I adhered it to my layout, I realized there wasn’t enough contrast, so I added some chocolate brown flowers around the edge. I added a few of the Pink Paisley rub-ons around the journaling, to draw a little more attention to the strips. I took this picture back in December. Even then, at only 4 months old, Rhys found Liam to be very funny. He still makes her laugh, and I love the sound!”


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“Bottoms Up”


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“I love how well the Basic Grey and Pink Paisley lines coordinated in this kit. Like they were made for each other. I did a lot of layering and inking on this page. There was a title card from My Mind’s Eye in the kit, and I really liked how it looked behind part of the layers. I didn’t want to hide the entire card though, so I just cut off and used the ends. I traced around the felt letters with a marker to make them pop a little more. I also added a few items to the top corner, to balance the layout. I had the coordinating Pink Paisley journal spot in my stash, so I used it here. I distressed the edges to make it work better with the layout.”


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More August Layouts …

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As promised, here are another batch of layouts using the August 2009 Main scrapbooking kit. These layouts are courtesy of Jackie, who recently joined our design team. We’re so excited to have Jackie on our team and love what she’s done with the August kit.


“TOGETHER”

A layout by Jackie Laing using the August Main Kit

A layout by Jackie Laing using the August Main Kit


“I sanded the chipboard butterfly in the circle and then paper pierced all the way around it….and tied knots of thread to add some texture.”


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“PURE JOY”


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“The big butterfly is a link from the mini book. I also added half of the cute overlay from the kit on the butterfly!”


“REMEMBER”


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“If you look at the ribbon you can see I applied some of the rub ons right on the ribbon to dress it up a bit.”


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“HAPPINESS”


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“I used the other half of the overlay as a pocket to hold my journaling card.”


For more of Jackie’s creations, visit our gallery.


August Layouts

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As our wonderful Design Team has been submitting their creations for the month of August, I’ve been struck by how different each of these ladies are when it comes to their interpretation of the August 2009 Main kit. It just goes to show you no matter what you style or perspective is, you can take the supplies in our kit and create lots of amazing layouts.

For today, here’s a look at what Grace did. Tomorrow, check back to see Jackie’s take on the kit. And later in the week, I’ll post post some creations from Kim, JJ and Trace.

Enjoy!


Our Family


"Our Family" by Grace Tolman

"Our Family" by Grace Tolman


“At the end of last year, I wrote a little summary of what each member of my family accomplished that year in my blog. I liked the idea so much that I printed the same pictures that I used in the post plus copy and paste the text onto a word document and printed that out as well. I strongly feel that blog is another great way of scrapbooking. Sometimes we think it’s time taking away from actual paper crafting but when you have pictures and text already saves somewhere, like the blog, it frees you up from shuffling through your picture files and writing text/journaling. It’s all in the blog, all you need to do is copy and paste. More time to play with paper is always a plus in my book.


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Since this is a two page spread, I had to spread the supplies a little further to cover up the bigger space. I cut out patter paper strips, glued them down as borders (top and bottom of my pictures) and added machine stitching for texture. I created a visual triangle with the orange color word sticker, flower and rubon.”


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Star Student


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“This page documented how well my son has grown through his first year in school. I had a heavy load of journaling which I balanced with picture and stars from pattern paper on the top.
I was able to feature a few of the papers in the kit here by using them for my stars. The big chipboard star in the middle was from July’s kit (it’s a good thing to save leftovers from previous kits) and used that as my foundation for the collage of elements in the middle.”


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This is Fun


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“I got the idea for this page when I saw the Heidi Swapp stickers in the kit, especially the one that I used here for my title. It definitely worked out for these pictures of my sister on the trampoline. I played up the butterflies here, using the foiled embossed butterflies, butterfly ribbon and cutting out some from the Jenni Bowlin paper. I also added a butterfly stamp (from my stash) to complete the visual triangle.”


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Pio Pico

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“Here’s some pictures of a trip that my family took to a local historic museum last year. I was so surprise that by lining up little pictures,I was able to fit so many of them in one page.  I used the transparency here to give more emphasis to my focal picture and added my title to an empty space on the picture as well. I had to take the picture of this page at an angle cause the transparency is causing a glare in the picture.  I loved the bright orange flowers in the kit. I prettied them up with the buttons, also in the kit.”


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August Guest Designer: Debee Campos

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There are so many talented artists out there creating away and I’m beyond excited that one of my favorites agreed to be our guest designer for the month of August. Debee Campos accepted the challenge of putting her signature touch on the August Main kit … and boy did she. Everything she created with the August kit is stunning. Simply stunning.

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“Hello I’m Debee. I love art. Spray paint and crazy sewing lines. I’m on the verge of change both in my life and in my art. I recently married my best friend Mr. Handsome and we purchased a home together at the same time. We are crazy but altogether happy :) He inspires me to reach higher, dream bigger and live a life full of grace. And I love him for that. I LOVE being a free-lance Graphic Designer/Artist and playing with paper & my Mac. I enjoy Happy Meals, rockin’ the drums, salty chips, cinnamon dulce fraps from Starbucks and a good chick flick. I share my art, my loves and thoughts here at my blog. Thank you Crazy Daisy Kits for letting me rock with you!”

A layout by Debee Campos, http://www.debeecampos.blogspot.com, using the August Main Kit

A layout by Debee Campos, http://www.debeecampos.blogspot.com, using the August Main Kit


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Thank you Debee for some amazing work. We love what you did with our kit. We’re beyond inspired!




August Sneak Peek

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August is almost here and the August Main kits are all packed and ready to go. All that’s left to do is share a little sneak peek before we reveal the whole kit! So, do you want to see what’s coming? Here’s a little taste of August.
The August 2009 Main Scrapbooking Kit (photo by Kim Whitten)

The August 2009 Main Scrapbooking Kit (photo by Kim Whitten)


Meet Jackie

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A mini-book by Jackie

A mini-book by Jackie



We’re so excited to introduce you all to the fifth member of our fantastic design team, Jackie Laing. She’ll be making her Crazy Daisy debut with our August kit, so make sure you check back to see all of her wonderful creations. Until then, here’s a little bit about Jackie.


bloggggggggggperfect-size-picccccccccc“Hi, I am Jackie! I live in The Peace Country, BC Canada with my wonderful Husband Greg, and our beautiful daughter Sasha. I work full time as a creative writer for a Radio and Television Station. I have always loved crafts! When I was younger I would make collages from my teen magazines and plaster them all over my bedroom door! And about four years ago I stumbled across scrapbooking when I made a scrapbook of my wedding … I was instantly addicted!

Scrapbooking is my creative outlet that keeps me grounded. When I am not scrapbooking I love to spend time with my wonderful family, read, blog and play wii! I am honoured to be part of the Crazy Daisy DT, and I look forward to getting to know all of you. As we share our love of scrapping, and make some beautiful creations along the way!”

1. I can’t imagine my life without … Of course my family and friends and also SCRAPBOOKING! It is a huge stress reliever! It relaxes and excites me all at the same time! And it is a great way to spend a Friday night with my teenage daughter … I love having Mother-Daughter Scrap Nights!

2. My least favorite chore is … cleaning the bathroom and grocery shopping!

3. I would love to win a shopping spree to … a cool Scrapbooking store/online store, like Crazy Daisy Kit Co. Plus That Girls Fashion, it is a cute little local store that has the cutest clothes and purses!

4. My must have treat and music when scrapbooking is … extreme cheddar goldfish crackers and Reese pieces! I know it sounds weird, but the sweet and salty combo tastes amazing! So yummy! And I love listening to Country music! Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood or Sugar Land…I think my addiction comes from working at a Country Music Radio Station!

5. When scrapbooking, I love to use … unique embellishments and cool items from around the house, I love scrapping “GREEN” and using nontraditional items on my scrapbook projects! And of course I can never have to many buttons … I have a weakness for buttons!

6. My favorite creative project is … making mini books hands down! They are fun to make and are the perfect gift for family and friends!

7. I thought I would never … be a creative writer, and write commercials for a living! I am blessed to have a job that I truly love!

8. My worst habit is … biting my nails and drinking to much pop! I am trying to break both of these bad habits.

9. If I were a superhero, my super-power would be … to freeze time for myself, and anyone else I choose! This way I can have unlimited time to scrap, and spend time with my family!

10. You would never guess it, but I … am a closet Beanie Baby collector! I have over 110 Beanies! I love these little cuties filled with beans! My favourites are Peanut and the Bride and Groom Bear!


Check out Jackie’s blog to see more of her work


Want something free?

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I always love to get something free … I’m constantly stalking countless blogs, entering my name and hoping to win something. So … we’ve decided to give you something free.

All you have to do is place an order for at least a three-month subscription before the stroke of midnight on July 31st and we’ll throw in a very special surprise gift. It will be awesome. You’ll love it. Trust me. Jennifer and I love to shop and we especially love to shop for scrappin’ supplies … so our shelves are overflowing with great giveaway goodies!

If you’re already one of our awesome customers … do not despair, you too can get something free. Just email us and extend your current subscription for at least three more months and you too will get a special prize.

We’ll send you your goodies when we ship your August kit … Speaking of the August kit. Have you checked out our little sneak peek of the main kit? Here’s some of the Jenni Bowlin paper that’s part of the August main kit. The colors you see here are the predominant colors of the kit. Aren’t they just so yummy? 


Some of the paper in the August Main Kit!

Some of the paper in the August Main Kit!




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