Why Use Food Photos?

Have you used food photos in capturing your memories when creating a journal or scrapbook page? I’ll admit that I have not done it very often. Yet, I have found that it really does bring up memories — good or bad! I have an opportunity for you to learn more about using food photos, so be sure and read to the end!

Many of you have heard me talk about Layout A Day, the online event where everyone’s goal is to create a memory page each day for a month. There is a theme to the month, and prompts for each day, which makes it interesting. It really helps you think of stories that had escaped your memory, and it’s fun to capture those memories once more! At least a couple of times, I used food as part of those stories. Here is a story about angel food cake, and how it reminds me of my grandmother. In later years, I found out that she made it all the time not because they loved it, but because my grandpa had a sensitive stomach and it was one of the things he could eat. I still think of them when I smell it! (Sorry about the photo quality!)

A memory of angel food cake at Grandma's!

A memory of angel food cake at Grandma’s!

 

Various Jello dishes and memories of them.

The many faces of Jello!

 

My friend Dani Leonetti, AKA Scrapper On The Street, is an avid photographer who really urges people to capture their everyday life in photos. She prompts us to take photos of things we may normally overlook. I wish she had been around a long time ago, because there have been several things lately that I just can’t remember the way they were, and a simple photo in the room at that time, could tell the tale! Dani has had several online classes and she has a new one starting next week.

Dani is passionate about food! Not just the food, but the meaning we attach to it — the events, the relationships, the traditions, etc. What better time to think of that than holidays and the foods we share; and feel like we can’t have the holidays without them! Listen to her in this video:

Dani’s new Insta-Food, Christmas Edition is starting December 18, and runs until January 1st! I am giving one of the prizes during the event! It will be a free spot in my Art Journaling Basics class, with a twist on how to give photos an artful twist!

Go over to Dani’s Scrapper On the Street site and read more about the Insta-Food, Christmas Edition class, and get signed up!    Hurry and register before you forget!  Use Coupon Code: SCRAPFANS to save $10  Dani is giving away 1 Free Seat to my readers, so use the rafflecopter entry below. If you win the free seat, and have already registered, the money will be refunded. Plus, you can enter once each day before the giveaway closes!

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Wednesday Wonder – Winter Silhouette Painting

This video shows a fun method to create a winter painting as a gift or for your own home! Stephen Lursen has been doing some work with Donna Downey, and he generously shares this winter silhouette painting! I hope you enjoy it.

For those of you with an electronic cutting machine, you are a step ahead! Cutting a stencil to use would be a breeze!

 

The Close to My Heart Artbooking Cricut cartridge has this reindeer image which would make a great stencil for the holidays. Otherwise, just search for an image you can cut with your machine!

Artbooking Reindeer

Happy Holidays!
KS

Tool Tip Tuesday – Baby Wipes!

Welcome to the first of my Tool Tip Tuesday posts! Hopefully you will have some ‘Aha!’ moments, or think, ‘Why didn’t I think of that?’ Even if we have used an item, or seen and idea before, we forget. So if you see an idea along those lines, just bear with me, and consider it a reminder; and maybe the next one will be something astonishing! Maybe not, but I can hope, right?

Today, I wanted to share with you something that has become a staple in my studio – baby wipes. Yes, baby wipes, even though the youngest person around here is my, almost eight year old, granddaughter!

Baby wipes - the unsung hero of the craft room!

Baby wipes – the unsung hero of the craft room!

There is not water in my studio, so something that is damp can be a real necessity at times. Having baby wipes handy can:

  • clean up inky fingers
  • clean up sticky fingers
  • quickly clean a stamp
  • wipe off the craft mat
  • wipe off a stencil
  • become an applicator
  • become a blending tool
  • …any ideas you come up with

Once I started using baby wipes, I was able to leave my studio with much cleaner hands than I previously did! The ones which contain alcohol will really help clean up inks which are alcohol based! Actually, I’m not even sure which kind I have on-hand right now, with or without alcohol, but I love having them handy!

What kind of things do you like to use in your craft room/studio? Leave a comment and let me know!

Cheers to YOUR Artful Adventures,

KS

Holiday Envelope Mini-Album

I was looking for a way to make a small mini album for the holidays and happened to think of a method I had used several years ago. Who would think you could make a sweet little album with just some envelopes for your base? One of the beauties of this method is the fact that you can use any size envelope you want. I’ve used the Snow Haven papers by Close to My Heart, but think how fun this would be to use some of your Gelli prints!

A pretty little CTMH Snow Haven envelope mini-album all tied up!

A pretty little mini-album all tied up!

I still had some square envelopes on hand, so I decided to use three of those.

Three square envelopes

Three square envelopes.

Adhere the envelopes together by using the flaps. You’ll only be adhering 2 envelope flaps. The third will fold over the front as part of the cover.

Adhere two flaps, and leave the third one free

Adhere two flaps, and leave the third one free.

Next, you’ll want to select some coordinating papers. I used the Close to My Heart, Snow Haven papers. I love how they are a little different color combination than red and green! You can use what ever you want to fit the season or occasion.

CTMH Snow Haven paper pack.

CTMH Snow Haven paper pack.

First, you’ll want to cover the flap that was not adhered to another envelope. You’ll cover it front and back.

Cover the front and back of the free flap.

Cover the front and back of the free flap.

Next, decorate the envelope on the opposite end of the flap you just covered. It will become the portion which will make your front cover, so make sure it coordinates with the covered flap.

Cover the panel at the other end of your envelope train.

Cover the panel at the other end of your envelope train.

Cut a piece of coordinating cardstock to create a pull out panel that will fit inside the envelope. Cut it at least 1/4 inch smaller than your envelope width so that it will slide in and out easily, even with photos or other items added on it. If you plan to heavily embellish it, you may have to trim the card down further.

Let’s put a pull tab on it, so it is easy to grab. You can simple fold a piece of paper in half to create a tab, but I cut little tabs to use. If you want to add a brad, be sure to do it before you fold the second side over, so that you cover the little legs of the brad.

Place the brad before folding the tab to the cover the second side.

Place the brad before folding the tab to the cover the second side.

A small word was stamped and punched out to add a little something to the corner. It was adhered with a foam dot to give a little dimension.  Remember, this is still the front panel. Here is this section completed.

Front section completed.

Front section completed.

Decorate the other two envelope sections. Remember, if you are going to use this for adding photos, you don’t need to do a lot of embellishing at this point. You could always add embellishments while adding the photos. I am going to use the Snow Haven Complements for this album. I think these are so adorable!

CTMH Snow Haven Complements

CTMH Snow Haven Complements

This panel has an extra pocket added by just cutting a triangle of paper to cover it.

Extra pocket created on one panel.

Extra pocket created on one panel.

The decorated panels.

The decorated panels.

 

Another small stamped image added.

Another small stamped image added.

 

You can decorate the back as well. It will give you three more panels to use!

Now let’s go back to the front flap. I added just a bit of coordinating paper to the flap. Next, we need to create a place to thread some ribbon, cording, or whatever you want to use to tie your little album closed. I used my trusty Crop-o-dile to punch through all the layers of the flap.

Punch through all layers of the flap.

Punch through all layers of the flap.

You can either punch it once or create a second row to thread your ribbon through. It will work either way. I just like the way it lays a little flatter with two rows.

Double holes to thread ribbon in and out.

Double holes to thread ribbon in and out.

Your album will fold like this:

Fold your album like this.

Fold your album like this.

Wrap your ribbon and round and tie it up just like a pretty little package!

A pretty little CTMH Snow Haven envelope mini-album all tied up!

A pretty little mini-album all tied up!

 

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Thanks for joining me on another Make It Monday blog hop! Next up on the hop is Alice from Scrapbook Wonderland, who will inspire you with an elegant Christmas card!

I hope you came over from Beth at Scrapping Wonders, who shared how to make an Advent Calendar with the Cricut Explore. If not, be sure to go back and check out her post, too.

Thank you for stopping by and I hope you’ll make one of these envelope mini-albums from today’s tutorial. If you’d like to keep up with Artful Adventures, leave your info, and you’ll even get a freebie right away!

Free Class for a New Year, New Planner

Have you been to one of Lain Ehmann’s free classes or “scrapinars” as she likes to call them? They are packed with information! Each month a special guest shares on a different topic. While these started out being primarily scrapbook related, many have morphed into things that are more artful, while still being applicable and interesting to scrappers!

I am anxious to see this month’s presentation, as I think it may be a bit like the enormously popular Facebook group, The Documented Life Project (in an extended memory keeping way).

While a beautiful planner may not give you more than 24 hours in the day, it can streamline your schedule and your memory-keeping. In this month’s free scrapinar, we’re welcoming the amazing Layle Koncar of Simple Stories!

December Free Scrapinar

Layle is known for her bold, colorful, eye-catching scrapbook and pocket pages… AND for her easy-to-follow, entertaining teaching style. She’s going to show us some of the latest trends in customizable planners, demonstrating how fun and gratifying it is to combine your stories with your day-to-day planner.

Here’s What You’ll Learn:

  • The latest products available for fun and colorful planners
  • How to make your planner do double-duty as a memory-keeping aid
  • Fun ways to use products you already own to customize your planner, pockets, and pages
  • … and more super time-saving tips!

While Layle will be sharing the new “Life… Documented” planner line from Simple Stories , she’ll be sharing ideas that can work with just about any planner or product line. You won’t want to miss this interactive, entertaining session. And as always, we’ll have time for YOUR questions. This scrapinar is the perfect kick-off to your 2015!

Click here to register for the free class. Even if you can’t attend live, you’ll have access to the replay for a limited time!

Cheers to YOUR Artful Adventures!

KS