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Trying out digital

Friday, February 26th, 2010

The last few days I’ve spent most of my extra time dipping my toes into the world of digital scrapbooking. It’s becoming a mini obsession for me. I really don’t like being able to do something and do it well. And when it comes to digi scrappin’ I’m far from a pro.

I have been interested in exploring the world of digital scrapbooking for some time now. Awhile back I went as far as downloading all the free digi products I could get my hands on and even bought a considerable amount of templates, brush, digital embellishments. And then I did nothing with all of it.

I can’t imagine ever converting completely … I love to feel and touch the product as I create a page. But for practical reasons it makes a lot of sense. Since I travel. A lot. I often feel like I miss out on valuable crafting time. If I incorporated more digital crafting, I could craft on the road and not have to pack a single extra item.

I was listening to Paperclipping Roundtable on a flight a few days ago and Stacy Julian mentioned Nan Scott and her Web site. While visiting Nan’s site, I clicked on a PhotoShop Elements tutorial and thought I could manage to put together a page with Nan’s instructions. And I did. Here’s a look at my first digi page. Mind you, it’s my first. And I went a little nuts with brushes … but I wanted to try out a bunch of different tools. Pretty much everything on the page is House of 3, plus a freebie Ali Edwards had posted awhile back.



Don’t laugh at my page. It’s my very first try. I really had a ton of fun playing with all the tools in PhotoShop Elements and the goodies I purchase at House of 3. Since I have a background in newspapers and have done some design work, the basics of working in an Adobe product are coming back to be quickly. There was a time I was a whiz at using InDesign, but if you don’t use it … it leaks out your ears and is lost forever!

I also found a super helpful tutorial on the House of 3 blog courtesy of Rhonna Farrer (I love, love her work. She is beyond talented). This tutorial specifically uses a tool kit they sale at House of 3 *yes, I bought it … along with a truck load of other things), but the techniques can be applied to so many different things. Here are a few more pages I made this week … again all House of 3, Ali Edwards and a little Nan Scott Design Studios. Be nice … I’m new at this.


Shelby's 5th Birthday







Finally, I’ve repeatedly checked the various tutorials and articles Ali Edwards has posted on her blog regarding digital scrapbooking. All of her tutorials are straight forward, easy to follow and concise. Check them out here.

I think my vision for my personal digital scrapbooking would be to get a page started, print it out and then add embellishments for texture and depth. This would give me a chance to be more creative when I travel, stay caught up and still play with the physical page at some point.


Are you digitally scrapbooking? Do you have a go to site for tools or tutorials? Share … I want to know!



Things I’m lovin’ right now

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

There are some cool things out there on the Internet. I could spend all day just surfing away. Luckily, I have way too much to do … so I have to limit my Web time. On top of being generally busy, I currently have two sick kiddos. My daughter started vomiting yesterday (I know, too much info!). She’s never sick; so when she is, everyone in our house is miserable. Now, our baby is sick too. It’s so sad to see him in such a crummy place. His nose is running. He’s burning up. And he’s just cranky! So, in my short power surf, I found some cool stuff online, all of which are inspiring and include lots of projects to add to my list of future projects.


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Aren’t these scrappy pin cushions adorable? There is a tutorial on the Craftzine blog. Have you checked out Craft? There are some awesome ideas and really cool inspiration on the Craftzine blog.

I’ve started listening to a new podcast, Paperclipping Roundtable. It features a panel of professional scrappers, including Noell Hyman, Ana Cabrera and Stacy Julian to name a  few. It’s informative as well as inspirational. Download it and listen to it while scrappin, driving or working out. You won’t be disappointed.

While at CHA (actually, the consumer SuperShow before CHA), Jennifer got a new sewing machine. We did a bunch of fun make ‘n’ takes at various booths sponsored by the National Sewing Council. We both left itching to sew more. I really want to make my daughter some fun little skirts and hopefully teach her to sew, just like my mama taught me. I think I’m going to try this skirt (picture below).


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I was reading a bunch of tweets today (I’m a Twitter junkie … you can follow me @crazydaisykits). Someone mentioned this old blog post of Ali Edwards‘ that caught my attention because the link to the post was proceeded by “one of my fave posts of all time. refer to it all the time.” Now that I’ve found it, I will be refering to it often as well.

Another one of my favorite scapbooking blogs that I read regularly is Donna Downey’s “Simply Me.” She’s a phenomenal artist. Her regular Wednesday feature, “Inspiration Wednesdays,” always leaves me in awe. I love, love, love everything Donna does. You have to check out yesterday’s post and the canvas she created.

Last but not least, I am really loving Craft Gossip. It’s a one stop shop for all things crafty. They find all the cool tips and tutorials around the Web and post them in one convenient location. Looking for inspiration or ideas … head to Craft Gossip.


Finish Line Scrapbooking with Stacy Julian

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

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Me working on my “Finish Line” scrapbook


While at CHA, Jennifer and I took Stacy Julian’s “Finish Line Scrapbooking” class. I’ve mentioned this before, and promised to come back with the details. So, I’m finally getting back to tell you all about it.

Not sure what finish line scrapbooking is? I would describe it as running, actually I mean sprinting,  a marathon in two hours. It’s the ultimate speed scrapping event. Under Stacy’s direction we each culled through 40 some odd photos (mine were from my wedding); cropped those photos; created 18 6×6 scrapbook pages;  and started to embellish the pages.

In the two hours, we were moving non stop. We weren’t thinking as much as doing. We stopped obsessing and just worried about creating. Now, this isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s actually more than a little hard and there were many times I felt like I was going to puke. Seriously. It was that overwhelming at times! But, at the end of the session I had a mini book that just needed to be embellished.

Last night, as I was watching “Lost” I did just that. I broke out my mini book and added like embellishments to create a flow from page to page … and of course add more visual interest. So over the course of two evening, I have lovely little mini-book featuring my wedding photos.

In the class, Stacy shared six steps to getting the “job” done in record time.

1. Title and quick sort. In about the length of a single song, Stacy had us select a title page photo and sort through our pictures to decide which ones would make the final cut.

2. Crop first. We took the stack of pictures we had settled on and cropped for the length of three songs. Stacy advised to crop out all the crap (my word, not her) that was taking up valuable real estate, but not offering anything. It’s a little scary to crop when you have no idea where and how you are going use a photo. But, the more I think about it the more sense it make. If you look at a photo it’s pretty easy to see what’s important and what’s just filler. Get rid of the filler.

3. Assemble and order your pages. After all the crazy cropping we did, we took our photos and started slapping them on pages. And when I say slap, I mean slap. Stacy said just put to photos on the page without think too much about what we were doing. She suggested we follow out gut and let intuition take over. I said it last week and I’ll say it again … I think too much. During this process, Stacy forced us to stop thinking and just create. 

4. Balance correction.Once you all your pages built, then it’s time to balance out your pages. Some times you’ll realize that maybe you need to flip your pages around, reorder your pages or add elements that will create more balance on your pages. Now is the time to do that. You can also use this part of the process to hide blemishes or tweak pages that don’t look the way you want them to.

5. Embellish.Using a limited number and like embellishments, you can jazz up your pages and create flow in your album. For this book, we were asked to use black embellishments and I also snuck in some bling and crystals.  

6. Finishing touches.Wrap it up. Add the last bits of embellishment. Decorate the cover … and almost like magic in just a few short hours, you are done.

I can’t say that I’ll scrap like this all the time, but I can seriously see how I could use this technique when I want to accomplish a lot in a short amount of time, create gifts for friends and family or just catch up. I’ll call it crafting with a purpose.

As soon as I finish my cover, I’ll post pictures of the finished project. I also want to add a single page of journaling to make it a tad more meaningful.

Today’s inspirational thought

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Jennifer and I text a lot. We are both VERY busy, but we can always manage to fit in a little time to send a text or two (or three … ). Today I got a text from Jen that shared the following inspirational thought:

“Stop thinking. Thinking is the enemy of creativity.”

Amen sister. Isn’t that the case for a lot of us? We over think. We over plan. We stress ourselves out. And in the end, we either don’t have time to be creative or we get stuck at the starting point.

Last Saturday, Jennifer and I took a class from Stacy Julian. In the course of the 2-hour class we started and FINISHED a 6×6 album. Stacy calls the technique “Finish Line Scrapbooking.” I call it brilliant. In the most basic terms, you simply take all the hard work out of scrapping and just scrap. You think simple, plan less and just create. How wonderful is that?

I took some notes from Stacy’s class, which I promise to share. But they are buried in my CHA bag and right now my kids need a little mommy time …. actually, mommy needs a little kid time :)

So, check back tomorrow. We’ll talk fast scrapping then. And I’ll also tell you a little more about CHA, our February goodies and the future!

Happy Wednesday to you!

CHA 2010 Here We Come!

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Next week is CHA. The very cool Craft and Hobby Association’s Winter Convention and Trade Show. This is where are ll the manufacturers come to release their latest products and retailers like us buy goodies for the coming year.

It’s beyond huge. It’s not limited to scrapbooking, and includes every craft corner of the world.

So as CHA gets closer, different manufactures have started showing little sneak peeks of what they will be releasing next week. I am so excited to see all these goodies in person. I have actually never been to CHA. Jennifer has been, since she does pretty much all of Crazy Daisy’s buying. It will be a whole new experience for me to join the shopping fun. I’m sure I’m going to want to buy everything!

I have been paying attention to all the sneak peeks, and here are some of things I’m most excited about.

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One of my favorite new lines comes from Webster Pages. I LOVE their new line, Garden Gala (photo above). They are releasing four new lines at CHA and all of them are to die for. I can’t wait to see them and touch them in person. Samples please?

Teresa Collins is releasing a new line. I love how classy her new line is and I really like how much you can do with the black and white color scheme.


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I really am liking all the new paper Little Yellow Bicycle will be unveiling in 2010. I especially like the Lucky Me collection (photo above). Now that I’m scrapping for a little boy, I have to think outside my pink and floral box! I like the blues and yellows this collection has.

As usual, Crate Paper has lots of yummy goodies in its next release. I love it all. I always do. I’m a huge Crate Paper fan, and it looks like they won’t be disappointing me.

StacyJWhile at CHA Jennifer and I will be taking a very cool class from Stacy Julian. The class, Finish Line Scrapbooking, is geared toward scrapping fast. It’s suppose to change the way we scrap, at least when we want to scrap fast and accomplish a lot. I’m sure excited about meeting Stacy Julian and applying some of her awesome techniques. I have issues with starting projects and then never finishing them …. I have high hopes that this class will help me finish more projects and start chipping away at my very large pile of projects that are “almost” done!

While at CHA, we’ll share as much as time permits. When we’re in our hotel room each night, trying to decided what will make it’s way to your kits for the 2010 …. we’ll give you some peeks at what we love the most.

Have a great Tuesday!