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November Mini: Grace

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Leaf Album

By Grace Tolman

 

  

I’m in awe at how many unique albums we have out there now and how great Kimberly and Jennifer are at finding such fun albums. Well this leaf chipboard one from Kaiser Craft is no exception. It’s so darling. The only thing I have to say though was because there’s only three parts/sheets to it, there’s not enough room to actually put photos in. That’s why I added a couple of cardstock pieces in between the chipboard so I can have more room to “play” with.
   

The papers in the kit were perfect for this layout to make it a themed project. Because the papers were heavily designed for “fall”, anybody that takes a first glimpse of the cover will now for a fact that it is an autumn album. That was another reason why I opted not to have a formal cover/book title. 

   

In the inside I kept the design simple and made sure I have room to add my photos when I’m ready to. The Karen Foster stickers were the perfect embellishments too. I added most of them here with dimensional adhesive for some added touch of bulkiness to the book.

And the best part of it all, because I had everything I needed for this book included in the kit, I was able to make the album (start to finish) in a night. There’s nothing more enjoyable than that!


DT: Be Prepared

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Be Prepared!
By Amy Kingsford

   
Though many of you may have children that aren’t quite in school yet, you can still put all of those beautiful school-themed chipboard elements and papers in September’s Main Kit to good use…by building a pre-made mini album for your child’s first year of school!

 

I put together this 1st Year of School album for my son Caleb, who is currently 2! Now some might call this a little over zealous, but I choose to call it “being prepared!” Something every parent longs to be, but rarely is…lol! So here is a peak at some of my pages and some ideas for creating your very own premade 1s Year if School Album for you little one!

 

Now every child’s school experience will be different, but here are a few ideas for generic pages to include before hand and then when the time is right you can tailor the album to your child’s specific school experience!

• A My School Page-perfect for a picture of your new academic in front of his school’s flagpole!
• An Introduction Page-Include your child’s name, school name,their grade and their teacher’s name.
• Projects Page- to chronicle your child’s assignments, creations, and projects.
• A Report Card/Grades-to keep track of grades or report cards.
• A Friends/Children at Play-perfect for pictures of friends or fun school photos.
• A Fieldtrips Page- to showcase some of the places your child visited in school.
• A Sports Page- pages for sports team photos and memorabilia.
• An Awards and Certificates Page-to showcase your child’s achievements

Note: The idea of creating a book BEFORE the event is super cool and takes some of the stress out of recording your memories. You could do this for Halloween, Thanksgiving or Christmas …. Amy used the September Main kit for this project, but you could use anything in your stash.


August Mini Kit Peek

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Now that I have a baby boy of my own, I’m finding that I’m leaving the pinks behind.

And even with my daughter,  I might have gone a little overboard these last 6 years with the pink. Layouts featuring my daughter could use a little diversity … maybe a red or blue … or even some brown!

Why do I ramble about this? I wanted to tell you all little bit about the August Mini Kit and why I love it. It’s all boy. But for my dirt loving, tree climbing daughter … it will work as well.

So take a peek … here’s a little looksy at the August Mini Kit from Crazy Daisy.





Grace’s Place: Souvenirs Envelope

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Souvenirs Envelope

By Grace Tolman

The cute clear envelopes that the Kaiser stickers and die cuts came in was not going to be passed up without getting altered.

In the kit, I got a sheet that had a packing list on it and I liked the pictures of the transportation symbols. I loved it and the idea of a souvenir envelope came to mind.

I used some papers, letter stickers and the cut out transportation symbols in the front of my envelope. I also added the lace and a charm to the envelope.

This can be a cute and “useful” addition to any travel bag.





Fun Mini: Sushi

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Is this not the cutest, funnest mini book you have ever seen? It’s all about sushi and it was created by Katie Turner using our May 2010 Main Kit.  Love it.


 

 

Now go get some sushi!

 


Where in the world is CD?

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We packed up a March 2010 Kit.

Shipped it somewhere exotic.

And it has landed in the lap of a real world scrapper.

Where in the world is Crazy Daisy?

Starting with our March 2010 Main Kit we’ll be playing a little game we like to call, “Where in the world is Crazy Daisy?” We have found scrappers around the globe and we’ll be sending our kits to them. As we wait to see what they create with it, we’ll give you hints about where they are from. Try to guess. If you guess right, you’ll be entered to win a prize. Once the scrapper and their locale is revealed, he or she will tell us a little bit about what crafting is like in their part of the world, what inspires them and of course show us what they created with our kits!

How fun is this? If you love to craft and would like to get one of our kits (for free!) and play along with us, send me an email. We still have a few spots left for 2010.

Now … time for some hints as to where the March 2010 Kit landed.

  • Almost 43 million people live here
  • Those who live here are serious about soccer
  • The colors of this country’s flag are red, green, white, blue, yellow … with a little black to boot.
  • There was a movie, which got Oscar buzz and a few nominations, that featured this country 

Any ideas where in the world Crazy Daisy might be? Tell us where you think our March Kit is … and even if you don’t get it right, we’ll pick a winner next Friday (March 26) . The winner will get a cool bunch of goodies, including a Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher, MME papers and a Crazy Daisy Scrapbooking tote.    


Fun March Projects

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Everyone at my house is asleep right now. And hopefully they will stay asleep all night! While I have a few moments to myself, I wanted to share some March creations from our design team. Check out this cute layout from Katie. If I was 10 years younger, I’d want to be just like Katie!  She is beyond cool and I love her style.


A layout from Katie Turner


How about this fabulous mini book from Mara?


 


Check back tomorrow for a look at the mini book Grace created. I’ll also be posting some more layouts later in the week … also from Grace. There’s lots of crafty goodness going on right now!



What a week …

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A layout using the March 2010 Main Kit from Amber Zimmerman


Hello there.

Happy Thursday.

I’ll be glad when this week is over!

This week has turned out to be one heck of a week. Shipping weeks are always crazy and Wednesday was shipping day. Making matters worse … I have pneumonia. My baby has RSV. And worst of all, Jennifer’s mother-in-law passed away unexpectedly. Jennifer is such a trooper. She flew back home from Utah, where her in-laws live for just a single day so she could get the March kits out. Then on just a few hours of sleep, she drove back to Utah with her kids to help prepare for her mother-in-law’s funeral. Bless her heart. And bless her dedication.

As I type this I am amazed at all the wonderful blessing I have in my life. I’m blessed with a hard working, dedicated business partner, who will do whatever it takes to “make it happen.” I’m blessed to have concerned and helpful family members who make sure I’m taking care of myself and getting better. I am beyond lucky to have a nanny who helps me with my kiddos (I’m almost embarrassed to admit I have a nanny, but I do .. ).

Today, while I was sleeping (I was up most of the night coughing and tending to a sick baby) I was woken by the smell of something delicious. I came downstairs to find my amazing nanny making dinner for my family. Making dinner for us is not part of her job. Occasionally, she feeds my kids dinner. But she doesn’t cook for me or my hubby. However, seeing how sick I have been she decided she wanted to make dinner for us. How lucky am I?

I’m also lucky to have the world’s best design team. As our kits make their way to you, let me share a little inspiration with you courtesy of some of the ladies on our design team.

First up, is the talented Miss Amy:



  


Now a look at some pages created by Miss Amber:

 

 






March kits are up

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Can you believe that it’s already March? I certainly can’t. This year is just flying by. My baby will a year old in April, so it feels like time is just whizzing by!

But once great things about March arriving is we’re revealing the full contents of the March 2010 Kits.


 

Get your luscious March 2010 Main Kit from Crazy Daisy before it sales out. For March we’re using the Green Lush Album from My Mind’s Eye. It’s to die for! There’s also an array of fabulous green and yellow papers from Crate Paper and Basic Grey to help you transition to the warmth of spring. The flocked paper from My Mind’s Eye is just so yummy. This kit is a fabulous selection of some of the latest warm and sunny scrapbooking goodies out there.

 

 

Don’t forget to check out Crazy Daisy’s March Mini Kit, which retails for just $17. It’s a bright and cheery collection of brand spankin’ new goodies from Melody Ross for GCD Studios and October Afternoon … just to name a few. If you can’t tell, the borders in this kit are felt and the tags are glittery. Scrumptious!

For more pictures visit our gallery.


Member Spotlight: Kristen Stewart

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One of the best parts of starting and running Crazy Daisy has been the opportunity we have had to meet really cool people. Jennifer and I live in different states. We have know each other forever. Even with the distance, she is the person I talk to and confide in the most. Jen has a lot of girlfriends, whereas I’m a little more isolated and have had trouble making friends since moving to Arizona (I know, pathetic!). But I find great joy and comfort in the virtual friends I have been making thanks to Crazy Daisy. I look forward to your emails. I stalk your blogs. I think it would be really awesome if we actually meet some day!

Why do I tell you this? ‘Cause I want to introduce you to one of my new “virtual” friends: Kristen Stewart. Kristen is a member of Crazy Daisy, super cute and of course a mama like many of us out there who love to scrapbook. I was checking out some of the scrapbook pages she created recently and I LOVE, LOVE her style.

So, meet my new friend Kristen!


 

1. I started scrapbooking … somewhere around 2000, I think.

2. My favorite scrapbooking product, tool or manufacturer is … Right now it would have to be chipboard; letters, number, shapes…heck anything chipboard.

3. My favorite thing to scrapbook about is … My kids (cliché I know). But, specifically, when they were little, because now they are teenagers and scrapping pictures of them when they were little reminds me that they once loved me and didn’t think I was the meanest human being on earth.

4. I scrapbook because … It exercises the left side of my brain…I work with my right as a tax accountant, this makes me balanced.

5. I am the happiest when … I am on a scrap retreat with my friends…lots of food, fun, laughing, and of coarse scrapping.

And a bonus question:

My favorite scrappy or crafty web site is …. I love Cathy Zielske’s blog, Bits & Pieces. She just cracks me up. She is open and honest and I love her style.


And of course … here’s a looksy at some pages Kristen has created!



Kristen, thank you so much for sharing! It’s been great to get to know you better and see some layouts you’ve created! We are happy to have you in the Crazy Daisy family.

If you’d like to be featured in our Member spotlight section, send me an email.  Have a GREAT Thursday.


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