For this week's assignment I tried using one of Heidi Swapp's Memory Files from her Color Magic Collection. It starts out mostly white with just a design (in this case a shell/scallop design). For the front I used a mist from my LSS and for the back I used a Mr. Huey mist. I used the Mr. Huey mist on the inside as well as it is only white (no design). If you try the Color Magic Memory Files you'll definitely want to watch a video to see how Heidi does this. My red did not turn out as vibrant as I had hoped. Heidi told me I needed to do more layers of red. Which is what I did with the black but boy that was messy!
It was difficult to make sure that the black didn't end up on the red and vice versa. I'm sure it gets easier with practice. Here is a link to Heidi's collection
http://store.scrapbook.com/products/heidi%20swapp%20memory%20files.html?gclid=CNnKnbDBl7ACFQtThwodciiT0w
And here is a link to a YouTube video of Heidi showing how to mist the Color Magic Collection
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hmAeMuo8tE&feature=BFa&list=PLE93CBE4DEA0D7B80
The theme for this week if you can't already tell was "love" so I'll be using this Memory File for all the things I love on our trip to see my oldest son and DIL in California. I like that I'll have the two little paper bags to hold memorabilia in and the "openable" to add journaling to. I recovered the openable with leftover paper from one of the hearts so it matched. In the future I'll just make my own little book.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Art of Observation Week 2 Memory File
The inside of the second folder is the Anticipation part. Heidi provided a download to print out where we can add in our itinerary, description of the trip, a checklist of things to remember and the dates involved. I added a FotoStack that I made. (I believe Heidi's FotoStacks are not available currently and may not become available until her next release after Summer CHA).
See yesterday's post for links to all Heidi's Memory File items and YouTube videos showing how to use them.
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Sunday, May 20, 2012
Art of Observation Week 1 Memory Files
I finally finished up a couple of week's projects for my Art of Observation class over at Big Picture Classes (BPC). This one is from Week 1 with a theme of "Beautiful"
The folder is from the No Limits Memory Files collection. The rest of the pieces are cardstock that I had on hand. The vellum piece has a quote that Heidi supplied as a download. There are no photos yet as I'm using this Memory File for an upcoming trip in September to visit my oldest son and DIL. We'll be visiting Tahoe as part of that trip and I'm sure it'll be easy to take lots of "beautiful" photos.
I'll be back with this Memory File once its complete this fall.
Use this link to see all of Heidi Swapp's Memory File items http://store.scrapbook.com/products/heidi%20swapp%20memory%20files.html?gclid=COKY9fPKj7ACFegbQgodBCoaoQ
Here is a link to YouTube videos featuring the Memory Files
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Heidi+Swapp+Memory+Files
The folder is from the No Limits Memory Files collection. The rest of the pieces are cardstock that I had on hand. The vellum piece has a quote that Heidi supplied as a download. There are no photos yet as I'm using this Memory File for an upcoming trip in September to visit my oldest son and DIL. We'll be visiting Tahoe as part of that trip and I'm sure it'll be easy to take lots of "beautiful" photos.
I'll be back with this Memory File once its complete this fall.
Use this link to see all of Heidi Swapp's Memory File items http://store.scrapbook.com/products/heidi%20swapp%20memory%20files.html?gclid=COKY9fPKj7ACFegbQgodBCoaoQ
Here is a link to YouTube videos featuring the Memory Files
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Heidi+Swapp+Memory+Files
Saturday, April 28, 2012
A little of this, a little of that...
The last 6 days have been pretty busy. I've been taking lots of photos for A Week in the Life. On my best day I took 54 photos and another day I only took 2 or 3. The rest of the days I took between 12-25 photos. I stopped at the kiosk at CVS to get those printed & I'll pick them up tomorrow. I'm using the downloadable sheets that Ali Edwards provides for the journaling and have kept up fairly well. One of my biggest problems is that I work in Mammography & Ultrasound in a Women's Imaging Center. As a Certified Breast Patient Navigator I can not photograph most of what I do at work. And frankly the rest of my week is not that interesting..however as Ali and Stacy (Julian) are fond of saying its just as important to document the everyday, small moments of life as it is the big ones so I took some photos that I normally would not. Frankly I was suprised to see that the one day had 54 photos. I actually took more but weeded some poor shots out. I'm hoping to work on getting my photos (& journaling in my Project Life album tomorrow. I combine the two projects as I try to limit the numbers of albums I create yearly to a minimum.
I've been playing with different parts of Heidi's Memory Files. I'm waiting for more of her products to be delivered before I finish 3 Memory Files I have started. It would be nice to keep up with the class but I don't want to rush these. I am making these for a trip my husband & I are taking in September to see our oldest son & daughter-in-law. We'll be visiting Lake Tahoe with them and I really excited about the trip! I love that you can have so many photos in one Memory File with her system. I hope to have some time tomorrow to work on this as well.
I'd also like to do one piece this weekend for May Flaum's class A Curious Scrapbooker's Field Guide. We are at the end of this 12 week class -sadly :( I know May is going to repeat this class. I can't say enough about May & this class. It was amazing! I may even take it again even though it will be the same material. By the time it runs again I will be in a different place creatively and I think I would still get a lot from it.
I hope that you have checked out Big Picture Classes upcoming FREE event - their National Scrapbook Day's Creative Crop. I really enjoyed this last year and got quite a few pages done. I need to straighten up my craft room when I'm done in there tomorrow so that I'm ready to go next Saturday. To check it out or register, click on the Creative Crop badge to the right of this post.
What are you working on this weekend? What classes are you taking right now?
I've been playing with different parts of Heidi's Memory Files. I'm waiting for more of her products to be delivered before I finish 3 Memory Files I have started. It would be nice to keep up with the class but I don't want to rush these. I am making these for a trip my husband & I are taking in September to see our oldest son & daughter-in-law. We'll be visiting Lake Tahoe with them and I really excited about the trip! I love that you can have so many photos in one Memory File with her system. I hope to have some time tomorrow to work on this as well.
I'd also like to do one piece this weekend for May Flaum's class A Curious Scrapbooker's Field Guide. We are at the end of this 12 week class -sadly :( I know May is going to repeat this class. I can't say enough about May & this class. It was amazing! I may even take it again even though it will be the same material. By the time it runs again I will be in a different place creatively and I think I would still get a lot from it.
I hope that you have checked out Big Picture Classes upcoming FREE event - their National Scrapbook Day's Creative Crop. I really enjoyed this last year and got quite a few pages done. I need to straighten up my craft room when I'm done in there tomorrow so that I'm ready to go next Saturday. To check it out or register, click on the Creative Crop badge to the right of this post.
What are you working on this weekend? What classes are you taking right now?
Friday, April 27, 2012
Martha Stewart Home Office Collection with Avery
I'm still working on several different Memory Files for Heidi Swapp's Art of Observation. I was able to get to Staples to look for the Rubbermaid Magazine Holder so that I could put my Memory Files into my album. While browsing I came across Martha Stewart's Home Office Collection as I was looking for some more file folders. I found these file folders in the photos - they are vertical file folders! I thought - "wow, that would be cool to try using those for the Memory Files!" Each package (there were several different styles to choose from) comes with 3 file folders.
The package of 3 file folders.
A close-up of the label.
Unfortunately, after opening the package I found that the vertical file folder is closed on 2 sides and only open on 2! So now I think I'm going to cut open the 3rd side. I'm still thinking about this.
Here's a single folder closed.
They did have these in the traditional file folder style in various designs so its still worth taking a look at this collection if you are looking for file folders for creating Memory Files.
I'll let you know (& show you) what I end up doing with these.
The package of 3 file folders.
A close-up of the label.
Unfortunately, after opening the package I found that the vertical file folder is closed on 2 sides and only open on 2! So now I think I'm going to cut open the 3rd side. I'm still thinking about this.
Here's a single folder closed.
They did have these in the traditional file folder style in various designs so its still worth taking a look at this collection if you are looking for file folders for creating Memory Files.
I'll let you know (& show you) what I end up doing with these.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Creating a mini-book for Heidi Swapp's Memory Files
I am taking Heidi Swapp's Art of Observation class at Big Picture Classes right now. We are in Week 3 however I'm still working on Week 1's project. One of the elements for the Memory File we are creating is a Mini-Book. Here is a look at creating a file folder for that mini-book. I'll post more on the mini-book as I continue with it. Email me if you need more information. If you are not taking the class and do not have the templates I think you could freehand the file folder template.
Print two copies of page template #2 Cut first template out on the inside line Cut second template out using the outer most line See examples above |
Trace each template onto cardstock Cut out along lines for each |
Using a strong adhesive, adhere each piece of file folder to the spine |
This is what my sample piece looks like inside when open |
Here is what the outside of the file folder looks like when open |
The finished file folder |
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