Wednesday, February 16, 2011

February QuicKutz club

 Supply List: February companion page:
QK heart cookie cutter die
Martha Stewart heart border punch
pink and black mini check ribbon (DML)
1 white decorative paper cardstock (it's embossed and sooo cool) (DML)
Black ink pad (cat's eye and preferably used one not brand new)
x-acto blade and cutting mat
metal edge ruler
Sew Easy tool with cross stitch runner and cushioned mat
pink floss
darning needle





Supply List: March Calendar page:
a second companion paper to calendar -Leafy green/dk green grid (DML)
black cardstock (1 full + smaller scraps)
strips and journaling bubbles - Green Day by Reminisce (DML)
multi green brad assortment (DML)
black mini brads
1 yd black rick-rack (DML)
Dk green cat's eye ink pad
black cat's eye ink pad
Stickles lime green glitter glue (please bring your own supply)
QK dies: mini shamrocks; horseshoe, shamrock, calendar die cut set
Tim Holtz mini-attacher
Gold leaf pen
Brad setting tools.

See y'all Saturday morning at 10!


Sunday, January 30, 2011

Christmas Card book

My BFF taught this great class the other night.  She is soooo talented and clever. We (the students) saved all our Christmas cards, envelopes, anything from any events that happened in December and then came together and created this fun book!

We placed friends return address labels on the inside cover. I know I used last year's book to do this year's Christmas cards!

There were divider pages for different segments. Of course you had to figure out what you wanted where on your own and that was the hardest!

I even kept the stamps and adhered them to one page divider. It's fun to see how the stamps change from year to year.

The dividers are a good spot to place pictures and other extra items. It certainly has been fun to see how much the children change from year to year. No more guessing what year the photos were taken!

On the left, you'll see that some of the dividers even have pockets! What a great place to stash Christmas letters and other fun things...


Here's the back cover... Aren't I right to brag on her cleverness? The book was bound with the Zutter bind-it-all. She had us hang some plastic ornaments on the spine and tie a few ribbons on it too.
Stacy McGinnis..........you rock girl!!



Saturday, January 15, 2011

January QK CLub

 February Calendar page..I know some of you aren't into the Valentine theme, however, these items could easily be changed out to other options. Minus the bigger heart, this is just a simple February page. Think about using QuicKutz/Lifestyles topsy-turvy cake, their cute cupcake or a picture of your loved one in its stead. 

 For the heart, I used a vintage card that I photocopied onto cardstock. Your options are limitless!


 The companion page to the January calendar is quite simple, but holds 2 4x6" photos stacked on the black mat. Remembering my goal to only use 4x6 images this year (oooh what a challenge), I made sure to allow extra in cutting the mat for the pictures to be framed. The white is for your journaling, or devoid of that, add a snowman or something else relevant to the pictures!


The lace is tied in a simple knot and the 'stickled' snowflake is layered over the knot with a glue dot.

Supplies for February calendar:
QK months die cuts
QK cupid die cut
QK heart cookie cutter die
Martha Stewart heart border punch
1 yd pink and black mini check ribbon
1 white decorative paper cardstock (it's embossed and sooo cool)
Black ink pad (cat's eye and preferably used)

Supplies for January companion page: (click HERE for a direct link)
5- 1/8" white brads
10" lace
small piece white card stock 3" x 5.5"
black and blue cardstock as used on the calendar pages
stickles as used on the calendar page
white ink pad




Wednesday, January 5, 2011

QuicKutz Club 2011 - paper listing

As promised (but later than expected - it's been traumatic at my house! and it's all my fault...) here is the listing of paper and months if you are so inclined as to put your dates on the calendar pages...

February - Stilleto
March - Leafy
April - Bubble
May - Candy
June - Loyal
July - Powder
August - Daisy
September - Citrus
October - Inkjet
November - Coffee
December - Poppy

So now to the trauma - as I said it's all my fault. I trusted sweet husband to throw out some trash. He was just a bit overzealous.. he threw out a bag with a paper piercer, a snowflake punch, the tag punch, the stamping block and two of the clear snowflake stamps and a small wooden snowflake stamp. I'm guessing there might have been some inkpads in there and who knows what else. And since I didn't throw a hissy, I calmly said to the sweet husband last night, that this was all my fault because I trusted him... we went to replace the items.. the two snowflake stamps were in a set and that was easily found - whew. Found a snowflake punch, but it's not exactly the same and I have to wait to use my 50% off at Michael's - and double check the size - I might have found a substitute tag punch. -----As I said--------my fault. Do not let a man do a woman's job (just kidding- no offense meant) or better do not let my husband do something I should have done in the first place!! LOL The good news in all of this is that I had put up a whole boatload of dies that were in that bag! And the companion page to the calendar is completed!! Now on to February's calendar page.. Wow this is confusing!! What do you think?

Be sure to check out Creative Journeys for a chance to win a set of monogrammed linen napkins, if you are so inclined!! But you have to leave a comment HERE to be entered, and to follow! ;-)



Thursday, December 16, 2010

January Calendar page - QK Club December


Supplies:
3-white 1/8” brads
7-black 1/8” brads
Calendar die set (we will be using the January die)
Snowflake stamps in 3 sizes
White color box pigment ink pad
White Signo uniball pen
Glossy Accents
Icecicle Stickles
½ yd ½” nylon lace
Snowflake punch
Tag punch
Small hole punch/cropadile
Black ink pad – cat’s eye
Calendar number stickers
2 blue shiny cardstock
1 black cardstock

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

December QuicKutz Club



This is the last project for the year 2010. Can you believe we've completed yet another year, yet another album! I hope you've got pictures in yours by now (I have 3 pictures to insert by Saturday - woe me!!) 
Supplies:

3 pieces Basic Grey designer cardstock as shown
2- 3/8" Basic Grey brads
6- 1/8" brass/gold colored brads
Brad setting supplies
1 yard green ribbon/seam binding
18kt gold leafing pen
White Signo rolling ball pen
Photo corner corner punch
Martha Stewart edge punch as shown
Color Box black pigment brush pad - cat's eye
Small detail scissors

See you Saturday, December 18th, 2010 at 10pm... With so many events scheduled at DML, we can't have all day to play. But, you should finish not only this project but also get most of the January calendar page completed.. check back Friday for supplies for that little project.. It's going to be easy!!!

Please leave a comment or email me so that I know you are coming! ;-)




Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Cover your chairs the easy way...

If you happened to drop by my blog this summer for Tablescape Thursday on a warm day in September, you more than likely saw this post.  I had used embellished tea towels to drape over the backs of the chairs, tying them on with ribbons.





I purchased the exquisite tea towels from the Martha Pullen Company. Oh love all the delicacies that can be had from there.

Today I found the detailed instructions for this project on-line at Designs in Embroidery magazine. Be sure to check it out HERE.
You have plenty of time to finish this by the holidays, after all, the linens are already made. Just a bit of embroidery, a few buttonholes and some ribbon, and you are done!