Showing posts with label Owls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Owls. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Dream Pop Projects

Happy Hump Day My Crafty Friends!

Have you seen the Geico "Hump Day" commercial?  It's freakin' hilarious!  (must be said like Hula in Adam Sandler's movie, "50 First Dates).





 My motto is: "No matter what you do (for a living), HUMP day is HUMP day." I currently yoga, blog, craft, and babysit my sister's kids, and OMG, they know when it's HUMP day. =)  I love them so much though.  HOWEVER, today's hump day began with dropping off all of my ohana to the airport for travel to HI, first Maui for a wedding and then Oahu for pleasure.  The hubs and I decided not to go for many reasons: He has a solo art show next week, financials, and we have another Maui wedding in November, in which it's one of my best friends so we had my ohana represent us the first time around. :)

Okay enough of  me blabbing, just wanted to remind everyone that it's getting down to the last days of the CTMH May 2013 National Scrapbooking: Dream Pop Paper Packet Special...Anyone still wanna order? Spend only $35 and you can get this diverse packet for only $10. =) I love it!  Usually when I buy the constant campaigns and SOMs until AFTER the fact.  So I am impressed with myself that I actually used them during the month of.

Here's what I created so far (I really took advantage of it!):

You Make My World Go 'Round
Aileen's Guest Bridal Party Card


Birthday Card

Aileen's Wedding Scrapbook Page

Harriet Tubman

Dream Catcher

Friendship Card

Owl Scrapbook Page

Aileen's Bridal Entourage Card


6 x 6 Handmade Scrapbook

Happy scrappin'!

Friday, May 10, 2013

Dream Pop Owl Page

Happy Friday My Creative & Crafty Friends!

Today I am going to share with you an Owl Scrapbook Page. Since it is National Scrapbooking Month, I figured I should celebrate by sharing at least ONE scrapbook page using a page from the Dream Pop Special. =)

I have veered away from scrapbooking about nine years ago 1.) because I decided to go back to school so I had to push scrapbooking aside; 2.) my friends coerced me into a card maker (my friends are gonna LOVE that I put them on the spot! lol.)  Actually, I also learned that card making and for the most part, small scrapbooks are instantly satisfying because they are done in a shorter amount of time.

Most of my older scrapbooks are over 50 pages, are bigger than four encyclopedias stacked, can barely open and close, and are bonded with over ten extenders.  I might be exaggerating just a bit, but I wanted to give you a visual.  I still have scrapbook pages NOT in books AND I have a huge box of pictures that are organized, but have not been touched in over 10 years.

I am really tempted to ditch the old school way scrapbooking and jump on the digital bandwagon.  It's just a click away....

Here's what is new with CTMH's Studio J, which allows you to embed old scrapbooking with the new digital way AND allows you more freedom to position, place, and size your photos digitally.


Anyway, we all know I love owls....

My Scrapbook Page

My husband suggested that I put it on the wall.  I think I will as soon as I find a photo to put in it and maybe a shadow box.

These are the products I used:
Paper: Dream Pop Special
Stamp sets: Poet, Women
Accessories: Paradise Twine, Paradise Flowers, Pink Buttons, Green Buttons
Ink: Buttercup, Lagoon, Sunset, Honey

This year my theme is Womanhood and relearning to be grounded.  When the 2013 Spring/Summer Idea Book had the Poet and Women stamp sets; I HAD to get them.  And while drafting this page; I couldn't help but use these stamp sets for this page-to me they fit perfectly.


Happy scrappin'!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Whooo Loves Owls?

I do, I do!  :)  I loved them since I graduated from high school many moons ago.  One of my mom's best friends and former co-worker, Mama Carol, gave me a stuffed owl.  I felt it was the perfect gift...so symbolic.  Of course, my parent's sent me to Hawai'i and that was an awesome gift!  But, I love symbolic things.

Owls are wise and I felt I was going to go to community college and then a four year college and then to graduate school and become wise just like an owl.  Only the first two were accomplished and I'd like to say I am a little bit wiser than I was before.... :)

Here's the Owl.  Sadly, I donated a lot of collector's items from my childhood years, but I did keep a few collector and not so collector items....here is the owl in almost mint condition.  I keep it in a plastic blanket bag with other memorabilia I thought was worth saving from my childhood years...you can tell how old it is because of how dingy the "Ty" cover is. :)




Anywhooo, what prompted this project you are going to see and probably love is an email I received a couple of weeks ago about joining Instrutagram.  By the way, you may want to check it out and join yourself.  I did and I can't stop raving about it. :)  There was a picture of an owl project that I just loved in the body of the email.  You can view it by clicking HERE.  I thought to myself, "Hey the CTMH Cricut Cartridge does that," so I gave it a try.  DONE  in 5 minutes. The project was so easy and fun!  The creator made her owl box smaller.  Usually, when I make boxes with the Cricut, I like to make them as big as possible so I know in future and then I make a note of it in the booklet.  So my box is bigger and can hold a standard 4.25"x5.5" card. 



For my box set, I chose to do a max of three cards. This B&T paper inspired the three cards I created.  Personally I feel B&T paper with large images such as this are difficult for me to work with.  I don't know how to use them as they are.  I usually want to cut them out them or toss them in the "donation" pile.


The first card was inspired by the Wishes Book by Jeannette Lynton on Page 52, "Medallion," except I made this card  4.25"x5.5".


B&T Cuts:
4 1/8"x4 1/4"
1"x 4 1/4"

Cardstock  Cut:
2 1/2"x 3 3/4"

Art Philosophy Cricuts:
Page 21 <Circle> 1 1/4"
Page 48 <Flower5> 1 3/4"

Page 56 Shift <Leaf> 1"
Page 68 Shift Font <FlurDels>  2"


Card 2 is my fav't card; 1. Because of the obvious; 2.  The circles and leaves inspired me.  I wasn't sure if I wanted to include owl cards in the owl box.  It would make sense, but I was thinking the owls I would chose to include in this box wouldn't match the box. 

Originally, Page 53 "Delightful Dots" from Jeanette Lynton's Wishes Book inspired me, but it wasn't working with the chevron B&T paper I wanted to use and stamps.  Then I started layering the circles because I already cut them out and I wanted to use them.  As I started to layer, I noticed that they made perfect owl eyes and the chevron B&T paper made perfect owl eyebrows.  Then I googled owl images and that is how I came about this card. 

B&T Cuts:
3"x 4 1/4"
Cricut Page 21 <Circle> 1 3/4" Circle
Cricut Page 21 <Circle> 1/2" Circle
For the nose just cut a triangle

Cardstock Cuts:
Cricut page 56 Shift <Leaf> 1"


The third card was inspired by "Delightful Dots." :) I wanted to keep the theme of the leaves, the rose, and the B&T paper hence this card.  I already ran out of leaves so I decided to stamp the leaves' veins.

B&T cuts:
3"x3" cut two times with two different prints
Cricut Page 21 <Circle> 1" Circle
Cricut Page 68 Shift Font <FlurDels>  2"

Cardstock Cut:
Cricut Page 48 <Flower5> 1 3/4" 

I used an old paper packet.  But you can find other paper packets HERE.  Or just grab your fav't packet and start creating.  Have fun with it!

Happy scrappin'!