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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

How to make DIY Bookmark for Erin Condren Planners


I started using my Erin Condren Planner back in July. Since then, I have been looking for ways to use it practically while also adding in some decorative elements. I discovered that I often easily lost my place within the planner. Yes, there are monthly tabs. My problem was that I wanted to quickly flip to the week I was working in and to any pertinent notes for that week in the back of my planner. The answer for me was to create a set of personal book marks using some of Deflecto's flexible pouches. The process is super simple. In fact, you can make a bookmark in less than 5 minutes.



Here is a closeup of the four bookmarks I created. I chose to put a few 3x4 pocket page cards from a recent Cocoa Daisy kit inside my pouches. The cards are double sided, so there was no need to worry about what to put on the back. Any3 x 4 inch pocket page card would work. You could also add family photos. The Deflecto pouches are sturdy and they remain closed. I am not worried about the cards slipping out, so I didn't feel the need to fuse the top of the pouch shut. Leaving the top open will allow me to change out the cards as often as I please.














As I mentioned in the video, you will need to We R Memory Keepers fuse tool to seal the sequins into the bottom of the pouch. The Deflecto flexible pouches are thicker than a page protector which means that using the metal ruler as a guide is not an option. The layers are too thick for it to fuse well. Set the metal ruler aside and use your glass mat or a cutting mat with a grid to draw a straight line free hand. Work slowly and steadily so that the Fuse tool doesn't slip on the glossy surface of the pouch. Do not apply to much pressure or you will cut the pouch rather than fusing it. At times, it may help to lift the tool and place it down again gently as you work across the pouch.

The Deflecto flexible pouches come in packs of ten. It's very likely that you won't need 10 bookmarks. I plan to make a few extra to give as gifts. They are so quick and easy to make plus there is the added bonus of being able to personalize them for any friends or family who also love Erin Condren Planners.







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Ready to create your own bookmarks? Look in your supplies for washi tape, ribbon and sequins to match your planner covers.

You can find the Erin Condren Coil Clip connectors at the Erin Condren Website under Planner accessories.














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I plan to take the Planner Love class through True Scrap in September. I hope it will help me in finding that perfect balance between a practical planner and a decorative one. Would you like to join me?

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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Let's go Big! Scrapbooking with 5x7 and Larger Photos


Earlier this year, 4 x 6 photos were my go to size for scrapbooking. Yet once again, I find myself reaching for a larger print. Sometimes 8.5 x 11 is just too big. That's when 5 x 7 becomes the star of the show.

The Grim Reaper by Christy Strickler |Supplies Patterned Paper, Stickers, Die Cuts: October Afternoon; Flair: Panda Eight Designs; Jewel: Glitz Designs; Tape: 7 Gypsies; Enamel Dots: My Mind's Eye; Based on Scrapbook Challenges Sketch # 446 






















Ready to scrap big but need some more inspiration? Try one of these resources:

3. Photo Backgrounds and Foundations ( from the Get It Scrapped Blog)


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Friday, July 10, 2015

Catching Up: Project Life 2015 and the DigiScrap Geek Podcast Episode 38



It has been my goal to share relevant thoughts and inspiration to go along with each episode of the DigiScrap Geek Podcast. I was doing quite well with this up until a few weeks ago when I rebranded my website. Changing things around on MSE took all of my full attention. I changed to a new template, had to learn a few new things and then learn to fix the mistakes I made along the way. It wasn't necessarily hard but it was time consuming. I still find myself tweaking things but well, I digress...

Back to the topic! We have continued to record the DigiScrap Geek Podcast and I have continued to write down ideas to expound upon regarding the subjects we cover. Today's post has to do with a request from our latest episode. The topic of Project Life came up. I love Project Life but as with anything I do, I have found I needed to organize it my way in order for me to make it a doable project. I have talked before about how I do a monthly page spread mixed in with 12 x 12 Scrapbook layouts. Talking about something is one thing. Showing is another. I decided to make a video sharing a walk through of my 2015 Scrapbook Album to date.


In the video, I talk a little about how my method is saving me space. I know it might not seem like that when you see all of those cat layouts. However, using this method has cut down the number of albums I have each year. Prior to this, it would take 4-6 albums to document a year of photos. I now have about 2-3 albums for one year. Still a lot, I guess, but for me a much better option.

I still have more insights to share from other episodes of the DigiScrap Geek Podcast. Summer seems to be the perfect time for me to catch up on blog posts( even get ahead in my blogging) and catch up on listening to my favorite podcasts. So stay tuned for more articles from yours truly. Same Bat Time. Same Bat Channel. Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy a wonderful weekend with your family with a little create time for yourself.








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365Unscripted: 3x4 Collage Cards 2 by Traci Reed












365Unscripted 4x6 Collage Cards by Traci Reed














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Saturday, July 4, 2015

Summer Inspiration is on the Rise in July!

Are you a productive scrapbooker during the summer? In the islands the temperatures and the humidity are on the rise which means that I find that the cool shade of my creative space is ever so appealing. I tend to create as much, if not more than other seasons. Some might feel a twinge of guilt at the thought of not having time to create layouts. It's time to let that go.  The question of whether or not we are productive as memory keepers during the summer has varied answers which have a lot to do with what we regard as productive.

Producing lots of layouts is a form of productivity while many people see time spent with family as a time to relax. It is very relaxing, especially if you get to travel or do something out of the ordinary. I would venture to say that this time can also be seen as its own form of productivity. Time spent with family without the hindrance of chores is an investment.You are simultaneously practicing self care, providing quality time with your loved ones and building a bank of memories. All of which will make you a better memory keeper when you do have time to sit down and scrapbook.

Whether or not you are creating a lot of pages right now or just a few, there is always a bit of time to take a peek at some inspiration. Let's get to it!

Thomas the Tank Engine Rolling Along by Christy Strickler |Supplies Patterned Paper, Letters, Die Cuts: We R Memory Keepers; Buttons: American Crafts, Jillibean Soup; Enamel Dots: My Mind's Eye;Inspired by a Sketch and Story Starter from Simple Scrapper Premium Membership










My layouts for Simple Scrapper this month are not really summer themed. Rather, they take a look back at my son and his relationship with his toys over the years.Thomas the Tank Engine was a large part of his life when he was a toddler. I didn't have any train related supplies. Instead, I chose to go with print of a cityscape. After all, he was imagining little cities and towns as he built the train tracks across the floor.


He Likes to Take Toys on the Go by Christy Strickler |Supplies Carstock: Bazzill; Patterned Paper, Die Cuts, Wood Veneer: Crate Paper; Letters: American Crafts, Basic Grey; Stickers: October Afternoon;Inspired by a Sketch and Story Starter from Simple Scrapper Premium Membership













I used a photo of my son in the past to compare how he is today. When my son was small, he couldn't go anywhere without at least one toy. Over time, this need to have a toy with him faded. I could have used a photo of him now to document the change, but I feel as though a photo of the past is much more poignant.

Just because it is summer doesn't mean you necessarily have to document summer memories( unless they are really inspiring you right now). Keep things simple by scrapbooking what inspires you at this moment right now. Don't waste precious creative time trying to decided on supplies or photos. 

Summer can also be a great time to catch up with your reading or podcasts. If you haven't been around My Scrapbook Evolution during June, you can get a quick recap on the top articles and blog posts as well as this month's shows from the DigiScrap Geek Podcast.



There is a big announcement coming up! So stay tuned to MSE because Summer Inspiration is on the Rise!


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Is your stash a mess? Whether it is digital or physical product, you can always benefit by taking stock of what you have. Join in the Stash Bash Challenge this month at Simple Scrapper to get your self organized and using more of what you already own.




Friday, June 26, 2015

Who is Ready for a Vacation? This Girl!


It's been a long tiring week full of blogging, planning and blogging some more. The work doesn't bother me but I know my mind needs a rest. When I saw the latest kit from Traci Reed Designs, traveling and rest were all I could think of. Sure, I have travel photos to document( and I will get to those) but really, I just needed to daydream a little. I don't have any travel plans on the horizon but that didn't stop me from making some new luggage tags!

DIY Hybrid Luggage Tags by Christy Strickler |Supplies Digital Kit: All year Round Destinations by Traci Reed Designs and Jady Day Studio; Tag: Deflecto Craft Solutions; Twine: True Hemp



















The tags were super easy to make. All you need is an empty pouch, patterned paper and some travel themed die cuts. Digital kits are perfect for the tags because you can print anything from them, including buttons. It's best keep your tag relatively flat. Hence the use of the die cuts. You don't want anything lumpy that might get snagged on one of luggage carousels at the airport. Speaking of which, I did add twine to make the tags look good in the photo. You don't want  twine tassels when you tie these tags onto your suitcase. Trim all the ends. Loose twine can easily get snagged in a  machine. In fact, you might just want to replace the twine with a carabiner hook, a key chain cable ring or a combo of both. These tags would also be perfect for your kid's school bags. In which case, break out all the lumpy embellishments and twine tassels that you want.

Really, it's probably a good thing to make the luggage tags ahead of time. You and I both know that if a vacation were in the works, spending time crafting would be put on the back burner in order to pack. So even if you don't have travel plans any time soon, I say you should break out those travel supplies and create something with them!







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All Year Round Destinations from Traci Reed Designs and Jady Day Studio


Visit Deflecto to find a retailer near you or purchase supplies through Amazon.























The Deflecto Reversible Pouch can also be used to make a mini album.


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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Got Silly Pet Tales? Themed Scrapbook Supplies Not Required

Ever get into the mood to scrapbook the same subject over and over again? You might notice that, from time to time, my choice of subject follows a personal trend. You probably do the same thing although you may not realize it. Perhaps you just went on vacation or felt inspired by the photos you took last Christmas.Right now, I am finding the urge to scrapbook about my cats quite a bit.

Often when we have a specific subject in mind, we reach for a themed kit. Over time, that same kit can feel repetitive. Sometimes, it just doesn't have the right motifs or elements to convey the story properly. You might find that limiting yourself to that kit might very well crush your creative stamina.When that is the case, it's perfectly fine to step away from themed supplies. I have been doing quite a bit of that lately(take this layout for example) and I must say I am very happy with the way my silly pet tales are being told.

Let's Get Those Bad Guys by Christy Strickler |Supplies Patterned Paper: Amy Tangerine: Letters: Basic Grey, American Crafts; Wood Veneer: Cocoa Daisy; Sequins: PinkFresh Studio; Other: twine; Based on Scrapbook Challenges Sketch # 159












For Let's Get those Bad Guys I opted for bright neon colors mixed with emoticons. I felt like the fun text paper and bold color choices better conveyed the playful energy. Sometimes I feel like pet themed kits have too much brown in them.


A Game of Get the Bug by Christy Strickler |Supplies Patterned Paper: Crate Paper, Fancy Pants; Letters: SimpleStories, American Crafts; Flowers: Making Memories, Freckled Fawn; Jewels: Making Memories, Pinkfresh Studio; Acrylic: Studio Calico; Other: Die Cut, Paperclip; Based on Scrapbook Challenges Sketch # 443










This page is all about the exploits of our female cat. It's the perfect opportunity for me to slip in the soft floral print with the bold black canvas. The hints of pink and red in the embellishments keep the playful nature of the page.

Sometimes pet kits are perfect. Other times they feel a bit like a cliche. Challenge yourself to find other options within your supplies. There are no rules that state every pet page needs to have traditional motifs.

Both of these layouts are based on sketches from Scrapbook Challenges. Be sure to stop by for additional inspiration from the SBC Sketch Crew. If you create a page based on one of the sketches, don't forget to link up on the Scrapbook Challenges blog. If it's a pet themed page, leave me a link here as well. I would love to see it!







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Thursday, June 4, 2015

How to Seize Inspiration from Scrapbook Challenges: Just Make Something


How many times have you lost your connection to creativity? It happens to us all. Me included. Personally, I haven't had a problem with creating things as of late, but I expect another bout with a lack of inspiration can show up at any time.

Stepping back a bit, I can see my creativity ebbs and flows in a cycle. I can even put a timeline to the pattern, picking events here and there every year which contribute to the decline of creative willpower. Homeschool priorities. Changes in the weather. My husband's work schedule. Getting sick. Miscellaneous little things here and there that may not seem connected are more intertwined with my will to create than one might think possible. I don't know why, but for whatever reason, we seem to treat our creative will as something that sits by itself encased in a bubble.


Everyone loses their creative willpower at some point or another. When this happens, there are a few choices:

1. REST. Maybe you are just tired. Maybe doing a lot of nothing is what you need. Ever hear that saying that you should let your kids be bored so they eventually find themselves motivated enough to get creative. Adults need that too. Rest until you are so bored you get motivated again.

2. Fake it until you make it. Just do something creative. Not a big project like say,your wedding album. Something small. While no photo is insignificant, we can all agree some are not as important as others. Choose one of those photos from everyday events that you have tons of and just scrapbook it. I often choose photos of my cats because I take umpteen million photos of them( I can't help it. They are VERY photogenic).

3. Put Yourself on Cruise Control. Pick something that is easy for you to do. For me, sketches are super easy. I don't take them too seriously. I just cut a few sheets of paper close enough to match the sketch and make the page. I also tend to use a kit when I do this. Everything is matched for me. Little to no thinking is involved. Like to use doilies? Pick your typical go to products and slap them on the layout. Don't overthink anything.

4. Lower Your Creative Expectations. I am not saying your project will suck. Rather, I am saying that you shouldn't force yourself to create something with a goal of it being the most awesome project you ever made. Allow yourself to just let the page be what it is. Don't force yourself to journal a whole lot. Heck, leave the journaling off if you want it to. Design principles? Let's just say you don't always have to follow the rules. This is one of those times where you are making a page just for the sake of making a page and not for the sake of telling a story. GASP. Yes, it's ok to make a page just for the fun of it. You don't have to step into the role of family historian  or ultimate design guru every time you make a layout.

5. Get some Guidance. If you need a little creative jumpstart, it's perfectly fine. That's what sketch websites and challenges are for. Pick one. Any one. And just make something. Anything. While you are making your page, it doesn't hurt to keep suggestions 2-4 in mind.

Which now leads me to the next part of this article: the shameless plugging of ScrapbookChallenges.com. Yes, it's true that I am a member of the SBC Sketch Crew, but I have a confession to make. I had an ulterior motive for joining the team. See suggestions 3 and 5 above. Sometimes I want to put myself on cruise control and have a bit of guidance while I scrapbook.

Making decisions all of the time can be crippling to your creative stamina. Letting someone else make a choice for me sets me free to focus my creative intent in other ways. In many ways, it gives me a break so I don't burn out. Say, I choose a sketch. Now my page design is chosen and I am free to play around with my supplies or with a new technique. You shouldn't wait for your creative connection to break.

Hello Sweetpea by Christy Strickler |Supplies Patterned Paper Studio Calico, Crate Paper; Letters: Pink Paislee; Wood Veneer: Studio Calico; Sequins, Jewels, Rub-Ons: Pinkfresh Studio; Sticker: American Crafts; Other: Vellum,Floss; Based on Scrapbook Challenges Sketch # 442










Using a sketch for Hello Sweetpea allowed me the freedom to experiment with pattern mixing.

Super Soaker Summer by Christy Strickler |Supplies Cardstock: Bazzill; Patterned Paper: Studio Calico; Vellum: American Crafts; Enamel Dots: Twine and Ink; Stickers, Acrylic: Freckled Fawn; Tape: Little B, American Crafts; Other: Twine; Based on a Page Maps Sketch











For Super Soaker Summer, I chose a sketch and a mood board as my guides. With my design taken care of, I was able to focus on trying a water color technique inspired by the mood board. The mood board also guided my color choices as I selected papers and supplies for my kits.

Creativity ebbs and flows in cycles. Sometimes, it leaves us completely. Rest a bit and then make the attempt to seize inspiration again. You can sometimes prevent creative burnout. Find a way to let yourself work on cruise control on occasion and you just might find those periods of time in which you lose connection to creativity happens a bit less often.

Now it's your turn to seize some inspiration of your own. Head on over the Scrapbook Challenges. New sketches and prompts post each week. Don't forget to share your work in the SBC link up for a chance to win a prize!

Also linking up to the Punk Projects Make Things Craft Challenge for week one.









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