Here are my two so far -
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Tim Holtz 12 Tags!
Are you participating? I am. I don't know if I'll get all twelve, but I've done two already and enjoying it immensely. I even won a prize for leaving a comment! I did a bit of improvising since I don't have all the supplies he used, but I'm real happy with how they came.
Here are my two so far -

Here are my two so far -
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Just Love It!
I completed an awesome paper-bag mini-album inspired by Laura Denison who I gave some blog love to a couple of weeks ago. Most of my paper came from g 45's abc Primer collection, with some filler from a school line foofala put out that I've had for at least 4 years and a sheet of DCWV.
Laura is a wizard at paper engineering, cutting and folding to make various envelopes do amazing things, as well as creating this unreal binding methods for your mini-albums. She does say that she prefers to use the Michael's Recollections paper-bags for them, but you can use the regular lunch brown bag its. I will say this, you really have to work with the lunch one's cuz they are all askew, so employ your bone folder to try and correct that. I did buy some of the Recollections so that I could have some fancier ones. I also bought the smaller sized white handled gift bags to form the cover for the album.
I used my cricut to cut the mats and the apples I used for embellies, of course I employed stickes, did some fussy cutting and other embellishments for what made just an adorable school memory album that I'll fill with pics of my kids at various stages of their younger school years.
Here are some pics, and I'll post her video for this specific album style as well.
I tied ribbon around the bag handles for some prettiness, also I inked the bag a slight vintage photo brown with Tim's inks. The cover is a combo of foofala accents and the g45 pieces.
Here is the first binding that attaches the cover to the bags themselves.
Tons of real estate as Laura likes to say. Loads of pockets, you can see the alphabet paper binding becomes a pocket as well as the bag that holds the tags as well.
Used my glossy accents for the little alpha squares. Just look at all the flaps!
Love the apples, I made em from some of the scraps, love them!!
The hop scotch paper is the DCWV, where the ribbon and rick-rack is I only taped down the ends so pics will still slide under it.
This paper is just too cute. Love the little girl with the umbrella!
Made my own pocket for this tag.
Look at how cute he is!! The bottle cap I picked up at my local lss, put a scrap inside it. I will have a few more embellies and finishing touches to do once the pics are put in, but I wanted to share who cute this is.
Her video -
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Just a quick note, I'll be having knee surgery on the 9th :p oh well guess it's better than it happening before the wedding, or even worse, by myself while running errands. I said to the dr, "so on Monday I'll be like nothing happened?" He laughed at me and said NO!! While I have to be up and with my weight on it right away, I can't go nutty. It'll take 6 wks for full recovery, I can start exercising in a few, but he said we'll talk about the running. We shall see....
Laura is a wizard at paper engineering, cutting and folding to make various envelopes do amazing things, as well as creating this unreal binding methods for your mini-albums. She does say that she prefers to use the Michael's Recollections paper-bags for them, but you can use the regular lunch brown bag its. I will say this, you really have to work with the lunch one's cuz they are all askew, so employ your bone folder to try and correct that. I did buy some of the Recollections so that I could have some fancier ones. I also bought the smaller sized white handled gift bags to form the cover for the album.
I used my cricut to cut the mats and the apples I used for embellies, of course I employed stickes, did some fussy cutting and other embellishments for what made just an adorable school memory album that I'll fill with pics of my kids at various stages of their younger school years.
Here are some pics, and I'll post her video for this specific album style as well.
I tied ribbon around the bag handles for some prettiness, also I inked the bag a slight vintage photo brown with Tim's inks. The cover is a combo of foofala accents and the g45 pieces.
Here is the first binding that attaches the cover to the bags themselves.
Tons of real estate as Laura likes to say. Loads of pockets, you can see the alphabet paper binding becomes a pocket as well as the bag that holds the tags as well.
Used my glossy accents for the little alpha squares. Just look at all the flaps!
Love the apples, I made em from some of the scraps, love them!!
The hop scotch paper is the DCWV, where the ribbon and rick-rack is I only taped down the ends so pics will still slide under it.
This paper is just too cute. Love the little girl with the umbrella!
Made my own pocket for this tag.
Look at how cute he is!! The bottle cap I picked up at my local lss, put a scrap inside it. I will have a few more embellies and finishing touches to do once the pics are put in, but I wanted to share who cute this is.
Her video -
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Just a quick note, I'll be having knee surgery on the 9th :p oh well guess it's better than it happening before the wedding, or even worse, by myself while running errands. I said to the dr, "so on Monday I'll be like nothing happened?" He laughed at me and said NO!! While I have to be up and with my weight on it right away, I can't go nutty. It'll take 6 wks for full recovery, I can start exercising in a few, but he said we'll talk about the running. We shall see....
Monday, November 28, 2011
It Is Finished!!
Yay the living room is done! My hubby busted his buns to get the final pieces of the ceiling done at 9 last night. It was tedious and killed his neck and arms, but it is now finished. The only thing left are drapes and artwork which will take some time so that we can find stuff that goes best.
A couple of pics for you to see, but click on the link to see more -
Here is a slideshow of the room -
*Living Room Done!*
What a true labor of love for my husband. I'm glad he's done cuz he deserves to relax after all this!
On a side note, I blew out my darn knee!! It's been giving me various degree's of trouble for a few months now, but for the past 4 weeks or so it's been really annoying. Last Monday I ran on the treadmill and 4 1/2 minutes in it hurt too much so I slowed the speed and upped the incline instead of being smart and getting off. I was limping from there on in. On Tuesday I had several errands to run for my baking and such, picked up a glass table top for our new coffee table, and had MaryAnn help me carry it in instead of telling hubby. Got up the porch steps and to the front door when, POP! my knee just went, and yes it made a big popping sound. I froze then started screaming for John who ran to the door only to start screaming at me. "Why in the world would you do this for!?" I'm hysterical crying asking him not to yell at me right this second, he went to pick me up but it hurt so bad I asked him to just lay me on the steps next to our entry way. I stayed there for 15 minutes feeling like I was going to faint or throw up! I have never felt a pain like that, and that's saying a lot considering I've had 6 kids. His ortho surgeon is such an awesome guy, John emailed him asking if he could see me and he called John's cell and told him to bring me right in the next morning at 7:30, thought is I have cartilage stuck in the joint, hence all the pain. Going for an MRI tomorrow and will probably need surgery. Oh well such is life, I'll just roll with it and hope I have a quick recovery!
A couple of pics for you to see, but click on the link to see more -
Here is a slideshow of the room -
*Living Room Done!*
What a true labor of love for my husband. I'm glad he's done cuz he deserves to relax after all this!
On a side note, I blew out my darn knee!! It's been giving me various degree's of trouble for a few months now, but for the past 4 weeks or so it's been really annoying. Last Monday I ran on the treadmill and 4 1/2 minutes in it hurt too much so I slowed the speed and upped the incline instead of being smart and getting off. I was limping from there on in. On Tuesday I had several errands to run for my baking and such, picked up a glass table top for our new coffee table, and had MaryAnn help me carry it in instead of telling hubby. Got up the porch steps and to the front door when, POP! my knee just went, and yes it made a big popping sound. I froze then started screaming for John who ran to the door only to start screaming at me. "Why in the world would you do this for!?" I'm hysterical crying asking him not to yell at me right this second, he went to pick me up but it hurt so bad I asked him to just lay me on the steps next to our entry way. I stayed there for 15 minutes feeling like I was going to faint or throw up! I have never felt a pain like that, and that's saying a lot considering I've had 6 kids. His ortho surgeon is such an awesome guy, John emailed him asking if he could see me and he called John's cell and told him to bring me right in the next morning at 7:30, thought is I have cartilage stuck in the joint, hence all the pain. Going for an MRI tomorrow and will probably need surgery. Oh well such is life, I'll just roll with it and hope I have a quick recovery!
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