Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts

Friday, February 2, 2024

Unleashing the Magic: Tips for Scrapbooking Your Vacation

 Unleashing the Magic: Tips for Scrapbooking Your Vacation

 


Are you eager to encapsulate the memories of your recent vacation in a creative and timeless way? Look no further than scrapbooking, a delightful craft that allows you to transform your travel experiences into tangible keepsakes. Today, I'll guide you through the process with several invaluable tips, answering your burning questions along the way.

Where Do I Start?

Choose a Theme:

Begin by selecting a theme that captures the essence of your vacation. Whether it's a beach retreat, a cultural expedition, or an adventurous journey, having a central theme provides cohesion to your scrapbook. It helps you decide on the color scheme, embellishments, and overall layout. Generally when I scrapbook a vacation trip, it is a stand alone album with just pictures and layouts from that specific trip. I generally try to keep them separated by theme, but you certainly can mix and match various destinations or themes. Sometimes in my longer trips, I may end up with multiple albums from one trip. For instance a 5 day trip to Disney World is usually 4 albums, one for each park. There have been a few times, that, this length of trip has become 5 albums, one album for each day. Even though I have been to Disney World over 47 times, I still take a ton of pictures from my kids enjoying the atmosphere to what food we had for dinner. 

Organize Your Photos:

Sorting through your vacation photos can be overwhelming, but it's a crucial step. Group photos by events or locations to make the process more manageable. This organization will guide the flow of your scrapbook and ensure that each page tells a coherent story. Generally on a one page layout I will have 1-4 photos. Most often, the magic number is 3 for a one page layout. On a two-page layout, I will generally go with 7 photos, between the two pages. However if one photo is large, such as a 5 x 7, I may just go with 3-4 pictures between the two coordinating layouts. 

Gather Mementos:

Enhance your scrapbook by including small mementos from your trip, such as ticket stubs, postcards, or even a handful of sand from a beach. These elements add a tactile and personal touch to your pages, elevating your scrapbook from a mere photo album to a multi-sensory experience. Depending upon what the item is, sometimes I will take a back up photo of the item, just to be on the safe side in case, something happens to the original item. 

 


Where Can I Find Supplies to Scrapbook?

Explore Local Craft Stores:

Visit your local craft stores for a wide array of scrapbooking supplies. From patterned papers and stickers to unique embellishments, these stores are a treasure trove for any scrapbooking enthusiast. Don't hesitate to ask for assistance from store staff—they can offer valuable advice on coordinating supplies for your chosen theme. Sometimes you can still find local stores specific to scrapbooking and papercrafts, but in places that you can not, large stores such as Joann, Michaels and Hobby Lobby all have a great variety of supplies.

Online Resources:

The internet is a vast marketplace for scrapbooking materials. Numerous online retailers specialize in crafting supplies, providing convenience and a vast selection at your fingertips. Additionally, you can find digital assets like templates and design elements to enhance your scrapbooking creativity. Be sure to read reviews and check for reliable shipping options when shopping online. Some of my favorite online retailers are Kiwi Lane Designs, Creative Memories and Amazon. While I use supplies from those companies, the most, you will see that I also love many other brands such as Stampin' Up! Close to my Heart, and Echo Park. 

 


How Long Does It Normally Take to Scrapbook a Layout?

Set Realistic Goals:

The time it takes to complete a scrapbooking layout can vary depending on factors such as complexity, the number of photos, and your level of detail. Set realistic goals for yourself and consider breaking the process into smaller sessions to prevent burnout. Enjoy the journey of creation rather than rushing to finish. On average it takes me about 30-40 minutes to complete a two page 12 x 12 layout. That is generally if I am using templates, pre-made embellishments and basic tools. If by chance I am also cutting embellishments out with my Cricut, or using dies with a cutting machine, it may take me a bit longer, sometimes more than one scrapbooking session over a couple days. Again, take your time, it is not a race, it is meant to be a time for you to reflect on the memories you have made through your journey through life. 

Batch Processing:

Streamline your workflow by organizing your materials and tackling similar tasks in batches. For instance, cut all your paper at once, then move on to arranging photos, and finally, add embellishments. This approach can save time and maintain a consistent design throughout your scrapbook. I often create base pages ahead of time with either universal papers, colors, or patterns. That way I can go back and add the pictures and embellishments later when I have more time. 

In conclusion, embarking on a vacation scrapbooking project can be an exciting and fulfilling endeavor. Start with a clear theme, organize your photos, and gather mementos to infuse your scrapbook with personal touches. Explore local craft stores and online resources for a diverse selection of supplies, and remember to set realistic goals for a stress-free creative process. With these tips, you'll be well on your way to crafting a visually stunning and deeply meaningful keepsake of your unforgettable journey. 

Happy Scrapbooking!


Sunday, August 19, 2018

New Disney Layout

I am slowly catching up on my Disney Albums, one layout at a time. 
Here is my most recent layout, featuring photos of my daughter Irelyn.




Often times when my husband has the older kids with him on a ride, I am able to take candid shots of Irelyn and my son while we are waiting for them. 
Sometimes we get really cute pictures, sometimes someone is just hot and tired. 
These three photos turned out pretty well. 
This particular trip was back in May, during my birthday and Mother's Day weekend, so the weather wasn't too bad. 


I kept this layout relatively simple, but incorporated products from a few different companies. The Black, Lemon, and Ruby cardstock are all from Close to my Heart. 

I tried a new technique with the Block Alphabet Thin Cuts from Close to my Heart. 
I simply die cut the letters of Irelyn's name with the Cuttlebug, then on a separate sheet of cardstock I took, Candy Apple Exclusive Ink, one of our new colors releasing September 1st and distressed it. 
Then I layered the piece with the die cut letters over the distressed piece for the effect you see in the photos. 



I embellished the page with a little Red Shimmer Trim also by Close to my Heart. It's one of my favorite embellishments. 
I love that it already has adhesive on it. 

The second part of the challenge was to use some of your older stash. 
I pulled out some of my older Creative Memories photo mats from 2007, and used the blue print, solid and the yellowish journal box on the page. 

Also from Creative Memories, I used an older Disney punch for the Mickey head on the right side of the layout.

Finally, I took a white gel pen and simply placed a few white dots randomly on the page for an extra touch. 

I love how simple it was to make this layout and it is slightly different with all the photos to one side, from how I usually set my pages up. 

I entered my layout into the following challenges:

Pile It On! Challenge Blog- Try A New Technique/Use Your Oldest Stash
A Bit More Time To Craft- #74 Anything Goes
Crafting By Designs- August Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp-Monday Challenge-Sprinkles and Splatters (White Ink Dots)
Classic Design Team-August Challenge #8



Monday, July 9, 2018

Disney's Up Themed Artist Trading Cards For An ATC Swap

So earlier this weekend, I signed up for an Artist Trading Card (ATC) Swap on Splitcoaststampers
Splitcoaststampers has been my go to for swaps for years. 

For the ATC Swap, there are 4 categories. 
They are Vintage, Disney, Shades of  1 Color, and Bugs/Insects. 

So since my time tends to be limited, I decided to go ahead and get started. 
Well we all know I am a major Disney fan, so of course that is the category I completed first!

So I present to you my 3 Artist Trading Cards for the Disney category. 



They are titled "Up Fan Art", I made only 3. 
In hindsight, I should have made a 4th for myself. 
But it's okay, I am just happy that the picture in my mind, turned out the way I wanted them to.

I used nearly all Close to my Heart products for them.

The house and balloons are from the July Stamp of the Month "Highlight Reel"
When you purchase $50 in products you can purchase "Highlight Reel" for only $5!

(#1 of 3)

On White Daisy cardstock, the house is stamped in Toffee ink. 
The balloons were stamped in Archival Black Ink

The balloons are masked to create varying amounts. 
Then colored in with Copics. 
I then used a Clear Shimmer Brush to give them some shine. 

(#2 of 3)

The cliff, and waterfall were drawn with a pen. 
Then colored with Copics. 
I added Liquid Glass on top of the waterfall, to make the water really stand out.

(#3 of 3)


I used the Pen Pal alphabet set to stamp UP. 
The UP is stamped on Lagoon cardstock, with Tuxedo Black Memento Ink
I then dovetailed the cardstock, then mounted it on dimensional tape. 

I then used Pacifica Ink to distress the edges of the front of the card.
I mounted the card onto chipboard. 

(Back of all Three Cards)

Then on the back, I mounted a piece of Sapphire cardstock
Then used a stamp I found while in Las Vegas, that is made specifically for ATCs. 
I also distressed the information portion of the back with Pacifica Ink as well. 

Saturday, July 7, 2018

Consultant Showcase Projects from Close to my Heart Convention



I had an awesome experience last week at the Close to my Heart convention in Las Vegas, NV. 
While there I had an opportunity to showcase some of my cards, a mini album and scrapbook layouts.



For those that were not able to attend, I thought I would share my projects on video, so that you might be able to get a closer look. 

I feature all of the pages of the Disney Mini Album I posted a few weeks ago. 

Please note that I did misspeak in the video, and that the "Simply Beautiful" sentiment actually came from the "New Adventure" stamp set, that I correctly listed on my blog post for that card a few weeks ago. 



As always if you have any questions at all, please feel free to comment below or email me

Friday, July 6, 2018

Story by Stacy™ Introduction Video




If you haven't had a chance to watch one of the previous videos, 
this one highlights the Story by Stacy 4 x 4 mini albums. 
This is the same album, I used to create the mini Disney album a few weeks ago.

Friday, June 15, 2018

Mini is Marvelous - CTMH Technique Blog Hop

Anyone who knows me personally, knows I am an avid Disney fan. 
The movies, the cartoons, the parks. 
If it's Disney, I've probably experienced it.
So when I saw these new 4 x 4 Story by Stacy albums, I just knew I had to have the polka dot one for a mini Disney album of one of our recent trips. 

I chose this little album to highlight the "Mini is Marvelous" technique for this month's Blog Hop. 


I used several of our newer stamp sets from Close to my Heart to help me decorate the album to create this adorable work of art.

There are also 10 other Close to my Heart Consultants sharing there amazing artwork with you, so please be sure to make your way around the entire Blog Hop. 
You are going to love what you see!

If you are coming from Wendy's Blog, you are on the right track.
Should you get lost along the way, all participant's links can be found here. 




The kit includes:
1 – 4" × 4" mini album with built-in Memory Protectors™


22 – 4" × 4" cards

1 – Story Starter workbook

There is more than enough for you to create a cute album that tells the story of an important person, place, or thing that you love.


For this album, I started out with a 4 x 4 sheet of cardstock or paper for each page. 
Then I added layers for most. 
Some pages include distressed ink, Stargazer Dots, Gold Pearls and Red Shimmer Trim. 
I tried to keep the embellishments light, so the pages wouldn't be too bulky.  
Here is my Title Page, I could have used the Cricut, but tried to keep my album simple...


A few other notable pages...


In the album, I used paper from the Stagazers collection and our new Central Park collection
I love them both!



I used both Story by Stacy stamp sets along with a few others...




A few of my favorite pages...





Last Page in the album...


Thank you so much for stopping by, before heading over to Katy's Blog, please consider leaving a comment and enjoy the rest of the creative talents in this month's Blog Hop!