Post CHA

I went to CHA last week and it was a blast. It was a trip of a lifetime and something I never thought I’d get the chance to do.  I got to meet so many new people, people I’ve adored and followed for years, and quite a few new friends. I got to meet Kelly Marie the owner and creator of Lawn Fawn. I love her stamps. I’ve already ordered 6 of the new sets + all the dies that match.

A few of my favorite products from CHA:

  • Plus 600 tape. I’ve been using the 720 pens for a little more then a year now and love them. The great thing about the 600 series is it feels just like those old Kokuyo I used to use and love.
  • Lifestyle Crafts Revolution machine. It’s just like the Big Shot, but it’s a nice grey and seems to have a slightly smaller footprint. While it’s not new this CHA a manual machine is new for me. I couldn’t be more excited.
  • Silhouette Chipboard! It uses the standard blade, but finally (as soon as I buy a manual machine) they make a chipboard that works!
  • Hero Arts Shadow Inks! They’ve released 7 new colors that are all great additions to the collection.
  • Basic Grey’s Hipster collection might be my favorite collection from CHA this year. It’s brown, retroish, and graphic.  They’re even starting to do their own wood veneers, and of course their die cut and transparency packs are a personal favorite.
  • Enamel dots were everywhere! I’m a dork for them. They’re quick, simple, and can add something great to the layout.
  • Washi Tape is still alive and well! I hope no one was hoping for that to go away. I think it’s the new ribbon and is here to stay for awhile.
  • Transparency and vellum seems to be making a comeback, Basic Grey has their die packs, Allison Kraft’s Webster Pages collections have new transparencies and I saw vellum die cuts in a few booths.
  • The We R Memory Keeper Envelope Punch Board was awesome! I tried one out and I didn’t think I needed or wanted one, but after seeing how easy it was to use and thinking of all the cool things I could do with it…well I want one.
  • Fiskars has a new trimmer out. The ProCision Rotary Bypass trimmer. It reminds me a lot of the old Making Memories trimmer. It’s not magnetic, not as heavy, and comes with a lifetime warranty. (I picked up one of these from Joann’s last week…review coming soon)

There was lots more that I loved, liked, meh, and disliked, but these were my top favorites.  I have a layout to share later this week and I hope to have a few reviews and maybe a few other projects…..like that December Daily that has stalled out at day 19.

One More Disneyland Day

This layout is for this weeks Lawnscaping challenge 

I started this layout with a very different plan. I had the Lawn Fawn chevron paper cut to 8.5×11, the castle pieced from the 6×6 Bright Sides paper pad, and a bunch of stars and hearts cut out. The castle and hearts and stars are from Critters Ever After.  I had a different photo in mind…but I decided to splatter the paper. I used Mister Huey’s Inky Black and Calico White. I then added some washi tape to the corner and then I realized my small square photo of Sleeping Beauty Castle wasn’t going to work. I printed this collage shortly after becoming addicted to Instagram. They’re my favorite photos I took over the course of 24 hours at Disneyland. I did the title with a chevron piece from the 6×6 pad. I left the centers in because 1 I was getting tired and that’s a lot of letters to fussy cut…and look at how many insides and 2 I like the solid look of the letters with the splatters. I added a tab with the year using Say Cheese too and a Jenni Bowlin punch. I added in the stars and hearts I cut before and it was done.

I’m thinking this will be the section front for all the One More Disney Day layouts I’ve done/will do. I have so many cute stories and favorite photos to share.

Does this count as using 20 photos or just 1?

Thanks for reading and happy crafting! <3 Ann

Mother’s Day

Happy Mother’s Day to everyone out there. I hope you have a great day.  I don’t talk to my mother it’s a long story that I hope to scrapbook someday, but I spent most my childhood not doing Mother’s Day. Well I have great brothers who have amazing parents. Their mom is the best.  I also have a Mother-in-Law. So I now have a reason to be making Mother’s Day cards.

 I made these cards almost fully with the Studio Calico Holga kit. I plan to do a post about my thoughts on the kits and if I think they’re for me in the next week or two. I just got them on Friday and this is the first thing I’ve made with them.  The blue washi tape is from the 35mm main kit and stickers are from my stash some old October Afternoon letters I’ve had.

I’ll let my hubby decide which one to send to his mom and I’ll send the other to my “mom”.

I made another Mother’s Day card that I’ll share later this week.

Thanks for reading and happy crafting! <3 Ann

Happy Easter!

It feels so good to be crafting again and to have space for my outlet. The moving company is coming to pick up all the empty boxes today and then I’ll finish cleaning up my space and share photos. I couldn’t be happier with my space so far and can’t wait to finish it. I really believe a happy space helps. At least for me.

Today’s card: With Easter coming I needed a couple cards to send to family and this is the first. I made this card by cutting eggs out of white cardstock from my Silhouette and then covering them in washi tape I got from Target ($4 for 4 rolls! They’re in the office supply section). I made two of the purple dotted one and added pop dots so one would stand out. You could easily open one up and have a chick pocking out for a different effect. I then stamped with greeting with Lawn Fawn’s Jessie’s ABCs in Jenni Bowlin ink. A quick and easy card you could send to anyone. You could even get kids involved with white eggs and markers. I’m sure a grandparent would love to receive  artwork.

Thanks for visiting and happy crafting. <3 Ann

Lawnscaping Challenge #30

I made a card and I was inspired by watching the youtube video Kelly Marie did for the Intro into Critter Ever After.  She took the unicorn and added the little heart and made a My Little Pony. I loved those as a kid. So I colored my own and made my own background paper with washi tape. (that blue is actually purple) I cut the cloud out myself by first sketching it with pencil, stamping the greeting, and then cutting and erasing the pencil marks.

Thanks for looking and happy crafting! <3 Ann