Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Dahlia Flutter Book

Welcome to my stop on the Club Scrap Dahlia Blog Hop

I've put together a Flutter Book featuring the Dahlia Club Stamp paper collection.




The printed papers wrap the outside of the book, and the plain papers (plus one sheet of white) completes the inside.


Before I get started, take a moment to Pin the image below so you can find the project when you're ready to make your own flutter book . . .


Cut one 8.5x11 Orange, Yellow, Pink, Black and one additional 8.5x11 White Plain horizontally at 5.5". Score and fold each 5.5x8.5 horizontally at 4.25". Stamp the book pages if desired.

Pierce stitching holes into the fold of each page at .75 and 4.75". Thread a needle with waxed linen and stitch pages together in pairs of matching colors with a simple pamphlet stitch.

Plan the order of the pages in the book.

Nest the page pairs in order.


Trim excess paper from the right edges of the pages to match the width of the first page.




Glue the outside edges of the pink pages to the nearest black page.


Next, glue the outside edges of the black pages to the nearest yellow page.


Continue adhering the yellow to white, and the white to the orange.





To create the cover, trim one .375x5.75" Bookboard Spine and two 4.5x4.75" Bookboard Covers. Trim the 8.5x11 White Club Stamp Print to 7x11 and use to wrap the outside cover/spine, leaving .25" gutter between the spine.

Trim a sheet of Black Plain to 5.5x9.5" and adhere to the inside cover. 

As before, brush glue onto the outside edges of the orange pages.


Adhere to the inside front and back covers.








Decorate the 3.75x5" outside cover panel with a stamped sentiment and squares from the 8.5x11 Quad Print.


Get more Dahlia inspiration from Deb at DebDuzScrappin. Enjoy!

Thanks for fluttering by!
Kay

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Paris Flea Market Card Keeper

Welcome to my stop on the Club Scrap Paris Flea Markett Blog Hop!

This month I've recreated the Card Keeper, a project originally featured in the Wisteria Club Stamp kit back in July of 2014.



I made a pretty healthy pile of cards from this month's collection and thought it would be great to have a beautiful place to store them. See what I mean?



Wrap book boards your favorite papers from the collection. For the outside covers, I stamped Kraft paper with images from the Jumbo UM and India Black ink.


I also incorporated papers from the Club Stamp kit and some beautiful ribbon along with a jumbo Eiffel Tower charm did the rest.


I used Thickers for the "Cards" label on the front cover.


The white gel pen added highlights to the stamped images.


As long as I have access to the wooden expressions from the Crewel & Unusual Collection, I will be compelled to use them! How fitting to place the word "create" on the outside edge of the card keeper.


Next on the hop is the talented DebDuzScrappin.

I hope you have some time to spend at the Paris Flea Market!

Kay

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Crewel & Unusual Blog Hop

Welcome, Club Scrap Blog Hoppers!

Sometimes I get so wrapped up in making other projects that I neglect my poor scrapbook. So, for today's Blog Hop, I've put together a 12x12 scrapbook page using the Crewel & Unusual Collection. 


The wooden Word Expressions happen to be one of my favorite goodies from this kit, so I used them a lot on this page. They compliment the paper and photo, while the Cutaparts and Heart Brads pull it all together. 


Marilee is now too busy for orchestra at school so it's fun to get a few pics of her playing Grandpa Williamson's violin into the scrapbook. The Crewel & Unusual printed and plain papers make a great backdrop for these special moments.


I like the above quote from the Greetings UM. It just seems so appropriate.


Next on the hop is the very creative Deb at Deb Duz Scrappin.
Thank you for hopping along with us.
Kay

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Celebrate Love Pop-Up Card

Welcome to my stop on the Club Scrap Celebrate Kit Blog Hop. If you just came from Lilian at The Leaf Studio you're right on track. Visit the Club Scrap blog to view the rest of the hop and linky party.


With Valentine's Day right around the corner, I've put together this happy pop-up card. The Celebrate collection, complete with the "Thinking Of You" and "love" stamps, was perfect for this project.


I used the Club Stamp Quad Print to create the panels for the front of the card.

Card created with Club Stamp Celebrate Quad Print
The pop-up template was one of the first things I pinned on Pinterest. (Search "I love you pop up card" to find all kinds of ideas.) After printing the template, place onto an inner card panel to cut solid lines with craft knife and score dotted lines with a bone folder.


Next, pop up the letters, fold along score lines, and embellish! (My favorite part.)





I hope you are able to celebrate Valentine's Day with a few creative paper projects from the Celebrate kit.

Next, check out what Deb is up to at DebDuzScrappin'!
Thank you for stopping by,
Kay

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Navigating the Scrapbook Grid

Welcome, Club Scrap Navigation Blog Hoppers!


The photo of Marilee has nothing to with the Navigation theme of the collection, however, I just like the color and style . . . so it works!

Simply trim a series of 1" squares from assorted papers in the collection. Crop a 5x7" photo to 5x6" and trim into 1" squares. Be sure to layer everything with several mats in contrasting colors and anchor the grid element with gold-edged satin ribbon.


The CS Grid Ruler is critical for maintaining equal spacing between 1" squares.


Apply a few dabs of adhesive from Club Scrap's handy Glue Pen to adhere the squares.


And finish up with a few embellishments from your stash.




Thank you for hopping with us. Next up is Debby at Masculine Inspirations in Paper Crafts.

Wishing you a very creative new year!
Kay

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Watercolor Christmas Blog Hop

Merry Christmas! Welcome to my merry stop on the Club Scrap Watercolor Christmas Blog Hop.

The artwork for this Club Scrap Collection was created by the talented watercolor artist Swarup Murthy The Storyteller. Her artwork transformed into a wonderful paper crafting collection. Tricia (our fearless leader at Club Scrap) has more information about how it all came to be HERE.

With lots of holiday spirit, I've created a 4x4 Canvas Stitched Mini Album using this unique collection.

Watercolor Christmas 4x4 Canvas Mini Album
The Watercolor Christmas papers are so pretty, it was actually hard to cut into them, however I'm so glad I did.






It's pretty cute filled with Christmas photos from the past, I just happen to have a few!






More photos below if you are interested! However, for now, next on the hop is Annette from Digital Musings, you'll have to go see what she is up to!
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas!
Kay












Since a picture is worth a thousand words, I hope this series of photos I took along the way helps!
Club Scrap's Watercolor Christmas Collection



Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Moroccan Spice Blog Hop

Welcome to my stop on the Club Scrap Moroccan Spice Blog Hop.


This month I created a greeting card with the Filigree Masking Stencil found in the Moroccan Spice Deluxe Kit. I topped it all off with a gorgeous Filigree Band from the Lite Kit.


Card assembly details . . .

Cut two panels from an old dictionary page to fit a 5x7" card base. Place one dictionary page into an empty Club Scrap shipping box. Cover the page with the masking stencil, and spray with colored mist. Repeat with the second panel and a contrasting color.




Trim the panels to fit onto a mat and layer onto the 5x7" card base. Add a sentiment from the Collection UM stamp sheet.


Now it's time to do some Dishing with Janet! If you'd like to see the entire list of hop participants, go back to Club Scrap.

Thank you for hopping with us!
Kay