Saturday, February 24, 2007

Baby Girl Congratulations Card


I had to make three cards in a rush the other week, and I realized this basic layout has become one of my favorite "go-to" designs. I used the same bird/elephant/flower combo in the pink/red color scheme to do Valentine bags as well. The bags got lots of compliments, and I was really proud of the way they turned out.
Stamps: Wild about You; Warmest Regards
Colors: pixie pink, real red, whisper white
Embellishments: medium transparent envelope, ivory organdy ribbon

Friday, February 23, 2007

Scrapbooking for the Hesitant

I have already converted two self-proclaimed non-crafty people into scrapbooking moms, so I believe any woman (but especially moms) can find something to enjoy out of scrapbooking, if you give it a try. Actually it would be more correct to say my DS and I have each converted someone. When my DS was a toddler he carried a scrapbook over to my friend Cortney and said, “read book of me!” She was so amazed at how much fun and excitement he had showing off the album full of pictures of himself that she wanted to create the same kind of experience for her own child. Honestly I think all sizes of scrapbooks should be called brag books because what mother doesn’t enjoy bragging about her children? So I challenge you to disregard any feelings of craftiness inadequacy and find some way to proudly display your photos!
Post-Pregnancy I realized some manner of scrapbooking was the only way I would ever succeed in getting any of our family photos out of the computer and into any sort of viewable album. (Later I also realized how much I enjoyed sitting down with my DS and our albums and letting him tell our family story.) My favorite part of the scrapbooking format is called journaling. This is where you write a blurb about the significance of the pictures on that page. Journaling allows me to add little snippets about the kids that go along with the photos so I won’t forget all those great details (especially since I already have a horrible memory).
While I fully admit I enjoy scrapbooking, I have to qualify that I go for the simple approach. I like to use the large 12x12 scrapbooks so I can cram as many photos as possible into one page without regard to exact sizing. Or for example, if I have a picture of my baby’s blue eyes, I like them to be HUGE so that I might never forget their exact hue. Plastic sheet covers are also a must for all my scrapbooks. This way toddlers can look through the pages and not ruin the photos with smudgy fingerprints. After these two Must Haves, everything else is all based on personal preference.
For my first scrapbook I bought solid brightly colored paper and a 12x12 scrapbook. Everything else I used was from craft supplies I already had in my home. You can get lost in the embellishment section of hobby stores, but overall I like to keep my books pretty simple. For one, I like to use things over and over to get my money’s worth, so I’m not a huge fan of stickers. Kids, however, love stickers so usually my oldest sets up next to me with his own art supplies and puts stickers on every piece of paper he can find, while we have some “craft time”. (Hint: Be on the lookout for cheap stickers in the Dollar aisle at Target and other merchants like A.C. Moore. With little kids I believe it is quantity over quality when it comes to things like stickers.)
Since my first album I discovered the bevy of fabulous patterned paper, but I prefer the large sets of coordinating papers. (Stampin’ Up! has a beautiful selection if you are looking for some fool-proof supplies.) The papers are great for other crafts like card making as well. As a time-saver, the colors are already coordinated so I don’t have to waste time pondering what kind of paper to buy for a particular occasion. If I hadn’t found these great pre-coordinated sets, I would probably just stick to solid black or dark charcoal. I have yet to see a photo that doesn’t pop off the page on these two colors.
The other reason I’m not a huge fan of many embellishments is that they make the scrapbook LUMPY. Being the tightwad that I am, I don’t like wasting space or limiting how many pages I can pack into one album by having fat pages. The one type of embellishment I have learned to love are my Stampin' Up! stamp sets. I can use them over and over in a multitude of ways without making my pages too lumpy or chunky. Many styles of albums sell additional pages, but there is a limit to how many can be reasonably crammed into the binding without splitting the seams of the cover. I learned this after my DS’s first album developed a split down the seam. His constant use is emphasized by that rip and now I love it all the more. You see, I’m sort of a “warts and all” type of girl at heart.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Too Old for American Idol
Just the other day my DH and I realized that we are officially too old to audition for American Idol!! Now this is not to say that either of us had a burning desire to expose our talents (or lack thereof) to the entire world, but it seemed sort of momentous that we had officially outgrown an activity for young adults. Could we possibly really be getting OLD? So later I started thinking about age and where I am in my life and I had this realization: I am always as happy as I decide to be. So I have decided to be happy. Sounds simple enough, right?

In the same week Oprah was talking to older women who looked much younger than their years, and I was struck by a woman who said she was proud of her wrinkles because she had earned each and every one of them. Something about this statement resonated with me and has been rattling around in my mind every since. I wonder how many wrinkles I will have earned by the time I am 50 or 60 or 70? If I'm going to wrinkle, I want to have earned them along the way. No frown lines for me, than you very much. I plan to earn those smile lines! So what do you think? Will you endeavor to earn your wrinkles too?