Thursday, September 15, 2011

Adorable Storage

Hello all!


I wanted to show you what I'm now using as storage for all of my Simply Adorned inserts that I've been making. It makes for a great and simple gift!

All thanks to Laura Denison of Following the Paper Trail: Her Gift Card Wallet design! She doesn't want us to embed her videos so you have to click on the link to watch the quick YouTube tutorial. She is so creative and lovely.  I may have cheated a little bit with my Very Vanilla lettering. While I used Stampin' Up! cards stock, I grabbed by beloved Cricut's Lyrical Letters and the images were inspired by Cricut's Simply Charmed.
These are themes from different classroom lesson plans. 
That is the gorgeous Pacific Point blue.
  I think I'm going to have much more of these in the future!
The pockets are the retired Bermuda Bay. It was my favorite.
 This one holds the generic everyday inserts.
This booklet is in Night of Navy. It was the base of my Christmas cards last year!
 I will probably add more monochromatic and personal themed inserts in the near future.
The pockets are in Very Vanilla.
 This sweet one features any holiday or seasonal inserts.
Again, this is in Bermuda Bay.
 There's not many now, but you know I have a bunch planned. 
I've only made it a third of the way through my preliminary idea list!
These pockets are also in Very Vanilla.
 
How sweet is that? It saves me from throwing them in a box and flipping through them like a deck of cards. I comfortably fit four per row, meaning that I can keep 24 inserts per booklet (or 12 coordinating pairs). The pockets are 1 inch deep and the entire thing is 5 x 5 inches when closed. 
After my first time making one, I realized I wanted to make sure I had enough give for a small spine and somehow the second one came out all crooked (it had a spine though!).
They peek out in the picture, but keep in mind that these tiny pieces are only 1 1/4 inches tall! They fit all snug and I can recognize what they are just by seeing a little bit of the top and slide them out with my thumb. 
Please let me know if you have any questions!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Simple Adoration

Hello, all!

I'm back! Just like I promised and I hope that you all had a lovely Labor Day weekend that was probably full of traveling, barbequing, and/or working on long overdue household projects. How's that for tradition?

Well, my shipment arrived Friday evening and I have been crafting (when I can) ever since! What I wanted to share with you is my customizable Simply Adorned jewelery from Stampin' Up! I had to put it back into the packaging so it's missing the tiny plastic bags but I wanted to show that each piece comes in a sweet Chocolate Chip box that's also great for decorating and gift-giving.

 
 


I am personally starting off with the 24-inch chain and the 1 inch by 1 1/4 inch charm. There's a shorter chain meant for bracelets and other charms in different sizes and you should check out the store yourself! They even introduced a few baubles and trinkets during the last Holiday Mini Catalog and I can't wait to add those to my growing collection.


Keep in mind that this is Stampin' Up! and as you can see in the picture above, you can decorate your chains with tiny charms, ribbon, and all sorts of goodies. I have seen some of the necklace chains with gorgeous satin ribbon weaved into the links and it's to die for! It shortens the length of the chain but that's okay in my book.

The charms are made of a nickel-plated zinc alloy and the chain is coated in the same alloy but is made of stainless steel. I believe this helps prevent allergic reactions that many people have to jewelry. The glass on the charm is beveled on one side but flat on the other and this allows for me to open up the locket and decorate both sides with inserts!

There's only so much space in between so that is something I have to keep in mind but I have had so much fun this past weekend making my inserts and I am no where near done. I had to tear myself away to start sharing them with you! They make such a beautiful and easy gift (or swap) because of their tiny size. It's right up my alley because I love nearly anything miniature. These have turned into my wearable canvases.

Note: They're not just for wearing! You can use them to accent beautiful home décor or to cards and scrapbook pages. A quick, simple, and classy way to get that "WOW" factor!


I make coordinating inserts in pairs and this is my experimental progression starting from the top pair. I found that I have a few favorite outfits that closely resemble with Rich Razzleberry and Bermuda Bay (now retired). I think that you can tell I'm new to stamping but I've liked the results so far! For the first and third pair, I actually used the cardboard that was wrapped around the Chocolate Chip boxes as my base.
Next, I realized that I wanted to have heavily themed inserts to wear to school because I have yet to develop the ultimate fun teacher-of-young-children wardrobe. As you can see, I am much more comfortable creating with my favorite products: the Card Stock and Stampin' Write Markers! I am free-hand cutting my paper sculptures because that's just how my brain works.
The themes are Ocean Animals (using some of the newest In-Colors: Island Indigo, Pool Party, and Wisteria Wonder) - Autumn (I'm "falling" in love with using Regals, hardy har har) - and Dinosaurs (I am no paleontologist!)
My absolute favorite out of the bunch I've made so far is this one:
Space! It's not so much that I'm obsessed with space, but how proud I am of the detail and thought put into this pair. One side is my "Don't worry Pluto, I'm not a planet either." and the other is the rest of the solar system! I have to get a little creative in fitting all of the planets but I'm still in love with the end product. 
 How adorable is that?!

I like to put the more detailed of the inserts on the flat side or showcasing one on the beveled side because it just makes things look that much fancier.

On the back of each insert, I try to jot down the date, as many of the colors that I used that I can fit, and sign my little piece of artwork. Like I said earlier, I am so proud of the progression and finished product!

I'm dying to get back to making more because I have so many ideas blazing through my head right now. Please let me know if you have any questions! Even if it's just what colors I used.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Holiday Mini Catalog

Hello, All!

Sorry for disappearing during the end of the summer. I was away visiting family across the country in Florida and, well, I'm sure you understand the rest! It's been hectic and hot.

While I almost have something really fun to show you, it's not quite ready yet. Next week! In the meantime, I wanted to let you know that the new Holiday Mini Catalog has gone live! Click on the picture below to check out the PDF version.

September 1, 2011 - January 3, 2012

It never ceases to amaze me how versatile Stampin' Up!'s supplies continue to get. I think I would describe this year's overall feel as comforting-cozy and modern. Just when I think that I won't be crazy about any new product because I've grown attached to the tried and true, they surprise me and I hope you feel the same way.

I promise to show off my new project, so