Simply Scrappy
Paper crafting is a great hobby and I want to share it with you! Join me for classes, crops, raffles, inspiration and project ideas.
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Monday, December 3, 2012
Upcycling Magic
As any paper crafter knows, it's an expensive hobby. Luckly we are a creative and crafty bunch and tend to find was around paying full price or even using the "store bought" versions of things that we want. With Thanksgiving now behind us, I figured it was a good time to show off my holiday centerpiece before I packed it away.
To mimic the floral arrangement I made a few dozen cardstock roses to trim the bottom of the centerpiece. And voila! I beautiful holdiay centerpiece.
I am a very simple person so most of my crafts and projects tend to have the same easy feeling. For this wonderful centerpiece I turned seven old soup cans into a festive work of art! I chose all fall colors for the centerpiece and added a simple flower arrangement to the top to finish it off.
With a few quick and easy steps I wrapped each can with cardstock adorn with fall leaves then wrapped a strip of burlap around the bottom of each.
To mimic the floral arrangement I made a few dozen cardstock roses to trim the bottom of the centerpiece. And voila! I beautiful holdiay centerpiece.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Nature on Parade
Hello All-
There's nothing about the great outdoors that I don't love. The warmpth of the sun on my cheeks, the fresh smell of rain. Nature is amazing! However most of us are too busy with our daily lives to pay any attention to the wealth all around us. Growing up in central Cali I was outside all of the time so in celebration of the great outdoors today's post features LOs from great places I have been.
My family owns a bit of land up by Chico, CA. It's set way back in the mountains, has several cabins and offers year round activities. It was one of my favorite places to go as a child. We'd spend hours hiking trails or swimming in the creek, digging history out of the dirt or haning around the fire pit.
The only place I loved more than our family cabin was Fort Bragg. I can 't resist the draw of the ocean. It's beauty and energy amaze me no matter how many times I visit.
With years and marriage I've moved around quite a bit and have yet to find a place that I would love to call home, though each place has left a bounty of wonderful memories with me. In Missisippi we had a bird's eye view in our 10th story studio appartment. It was litterally across the street from the beach. Our entire back wall was glass and looked out over the gulf. It was heaven watching the sunset every night from our balcony.
The New Mexico desert offered White Sands National Park, white sand as far as the eye can see and Cloudcroft, a rustic mountian town.
Las Vegas is our latest stop and though it isn't one of my favorite places, the sun and heat make most outdoor activities rather unpleasant, I have found some places that I do love.
Red Rock Canyon is a spectacular national park. There are tons of hiking trails, rock climbing and numerous excellent photography locations. The key to enjoying this wonderful place is to go in March or September when the weather is cooler; a cloudy day doesn't hurt either.
And my favorite place in Vegas is Aliante Park, I have a thing for water. This park may be man-made but it is beautiful and when I'm there I can almost forget that I'm in the desert. My favorite thing about the park as you can guess is the giant waterfall. I love to sit at the base of it and just listen to its calming rhythm. There are hundreds of turtles and birds that call this park home and if you're quite enough you can get great photos of them.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Inspirational Fridays
Good morning crafters!
Thanksgiving has filled me with joy, laughter and tons of yummy food. And though this scrapbooker enjoys not fighting the chaos and crowds of black Friday I know that many of you are out and about hunting down those wondrous treasures. I wish you all the best of luck in finding everything you seek and hope that everyone returns home safely from their adventures.
Art flourishes where there is a sense of adventure, a sense of nothing having been done before, of complete freedom to experiment...
-- Alfred North Whitehead
Thanksgiving has filled me with joy, laughter and tons of yummy food. And though this scrapbooker enjoys not fighting the chaos and crowds of black Friday I know that many of you are out and about hunting down those wondrous treasures. I wish you all the best of luck in finding everything you seek and hope that everyone returns home safely from their adventures.
Art flourishes where there is a sense of adventure, a sense of nothing having been done before, of complete freedom to experiment...
-- Alfred North Whitehead
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Giving Thanks
Alright all, here it is Simply Scrappy's first prize raffle!
How to play!
The first person to leave 10 comments will win this wonderful mini card set:
How to play!
The first person to leave 10 comments will win this wonderful mini card set:
Rules:
Raffle runs 11/13/12 to 11/21/12. Once you've made your 10 comments, message me your email address. Emails will only be used to notify the raffle winner. Prize will be sent out after Thanksgiving.
Fall Into Cropping
I just can't get enough of good friends and scrapbooking! Not only do I host a monthly crop night at Michaels I also hold one at my house every other month. Each month has a special theme and we all get together to have a great time laughing, cropping and eating. With fall in the air September's crop was of course fall themed.
I used my Autumn Celebrations Cricut cartridge to make fun name tags, food tags, festive bingo boards and a super cute fall banner to adorn the wall.
And what crop would be complete without a LO to show it off! I chose to keep the LO pretty simple so it wouldn't compete with my favorite fall PP. I added just a pop of color with the bright green and threw in some deep reds just for fun. I used my Bloom Cricut cartridge and the leftover leaves from our bingo boards to add the perfect fall touch to finish off the LO.
October's Crop Night
Every month I host a crop night at my local Michaels. I enjoy getting to spend time with friends and meeting new ones! This wonderful 5 hour event gives me the opportunities to express my passion for scrapbooking with others and allows them to share their lives with me.
I have met many wonderful, creative women through my love of scrapbooking and I always enjoy finding someone new to share with. Scrapbookers are a fantastic group of woman with tons of joy, friendship, support and energy that the willingly share with open hearts.
I continued the stamped effect to my green page but decided to give it a little more "wow" by stamping in a darker ink so the image would be front and center on the paper.
My page now embodies the bright and beautiful essence of the wonderful woman with whom I crop. They truly are magnificent!
I have met many wonderful, creative women through my love of scrapbooking and I always enjoy finding someone new to share with. Scrapbookers are a fantastic group of woman with tons of joy, friendship, support and energy that the willingly share with open hearts.
The inspiration for my LO colors were these wonderful Twinkle Motifs that I picked up from the CK convention back in June. Being two of my favorite colors I just couldn't resist using them.
In addition to the Twinkle Motifs I needed to add some pizazz to my papers since I'd chosen to use all solid colors and no PP. For the hot pink paper I chose an almost perfect match of ink so the images would blend into the paper not pop out. I kept the same floral pattern as the motifs and stamped all over the page. Creating my very own special and unique PP!
I continued the stamped effect to my green page but decided to give it a little more "wow" by stamping in a darker ink so the image would be front and center on the paper.
My page now embodies the bright and beautiful essence of the wonderful woman with whom I crop. They truly are magnificent!
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