Friday, February 17, 2017

Crop n Style Bag

Hello Everyone! I just shared my latest finds at the thrift store and one of them was the crop n style bag. I wanted to give you a quick over view of the bag so you can see all the cool pockets and such on the inside. I currently have it packed with supplies for my crop that is going on this weekend and I hope to post about the crop and what all I took later, so be on the look out for that!

So this tote is huge! It has wheels on it and can be wheeled around. It has 2 pockets on the side and a few bigger pockets on the front. Each one is set up different. They have different clear pockets to hold embellishments, markers, glues etc. Then a section where you can place pens or pencils. Places to put paper and dividers with more pockets! It's was well worth $9.

This is a tote I would definitely recommend getting if you go to crops, It holds A LOT! So I hope you enjoyed this quick over view and if you have any questions about it just let me know. Have a splendid crafty time!



Salvation Army and Dollar Tree Finds!

Hello Scrappers and Friends! I love getting good deals and I bet you do too! Thrift stores and garage sales are great places to get good deals. I went to my local Salvation Army recently and got a few items and one of them was a steal! Then I went next door to dollar tree and found some more pretties!

At our local Salvation Army had a Crop n Style rolling tote bag for only $9! I grabbed that off the shelf so fast before anyone else would see it. I found this tote at a perfect time because I'm about to leave for a crop. Then I got a friend of mine a sticker maker for only $2.50. I love my Sticker makers!

Next door is a Dollar Tree and here lately they seem to be getting more and more stuff for crafting so I had to check it out. So glad I did! I found some clear stamps and vinyl letter stickers. My new addiction here lately has been stamps so I was pretty excited that I found some for $1!

So next time your out and about be sure to check your local thrift shops and dollar stores. Hope you find some great deals! Have a Splendid crafty time!



Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Storing Metal Dies

Hello Scrappers and Friends! Hope you are all having a great week. This weekend is pretty exciting and busy for me, I have a crop to go to Saturday and Sunday. I can't wait! Be sure to watch my YouTube channel, I hope to do a video on everything I packed to take with me. One of the things I have been working on is getting my dies all organized and I wanted to share with you all how I store them.

So I pretty much use the same method as my stamps only instead of paper in the middle, I use magnetic vent covers that I cut down to size. You can purchase those at any hardware store. I place the die on the magnetic side and then stick the copy of the image on the packaging it comes in on the other side that way I see what the dies look like when cut out.


 For the smaller dies I just place them in baseball card holders using the same method only smaller. I also place my smaller dollar stamps in baseball card sleeves and place them all in a binder. The Avery Elle pockets are so easy to flip through and pick out what I need. Plus the large Avery Elle pockets fit so nicely in the photo boxes that you get at the craft stores.

Hope this gives you all inspiration to store your dies and help motivate some of you that want a new way to organize them. Thanks for looking and I hope you all have a splendid crafty time!

Monday, February 13, 2017

Unmounting Wooden Stamps

Hello Scrappers and Friends! Hope all is well with you guys. Today I'm going to share with you how to unmount your wooden stamps and how I store them. I always told myself that I would never unmount my beautiful wooden stamps, but I'm running out of space and I think making my stamps cling stamps will make me use them more...hopefully. So here is what I did.

First I peeled off the red rubber from the foam and block and just threw them into a container. The wooden part of it I saved for now if it had a sticker on it of the image itself because I have a plan to use the sticker later. Once I got quite a few stamps off the blocks I started placing them on some EZ mount sheets. I purchased mine at scrapbooking-warehouse.com. They seem to be the cheapest place around because it can get expensive. Make sure the back of the stamp is cleaned off pretty well and doesn't have big chunks on the back because it can cause imperfections when you use the stamp. Also if you have trouble getting the stamp to come off the foam thats on the wooden block, just place it in the microwave for a few seconds, I hear that is suppose to help. When you go to place the stamp onto the EZ mount foam, place the back of it onto the sticky side of the foam. There will be a shiny cling side and a sticky side. So I did all that and placed my stamps all over the sheets, next up was to cut around them. A friend suggested a hot knife. So I bought one and tried it out, I think I need more practice. Since the hot knife wasn't working well for me I just used a craft knife and just glided it around the stamps very carefully. I then peeled off the back paper and it was ready to use!

Now the way I store them is how I store my other cling/clear stamps, Avery Elle storage pockets. Only this time instead of using acetate sheets to cling the stamps to while storing them a friend suggested to use packing tape and a sheet of paper. It worked and it was so much cheaper! Once I got the sheet all taped up I sorted the stamps by theme or set, sometime they were just random ones. Then I place the folders into photo boxes that you get pretty much at any craft store, which fit great! The size pockets I normally buy are the Large ones, but I think I'll have to invest into some extra large ones due to taller stamps. I also ordered those at scrapbooking-warehouse.com, they come 50 to a pack. Then once I get all of them done, I'll go through and label the pockets. I take the sticker off the wooden block that I saved earlier and stick that on the back of the sheet I placed the stamp on so I have a reference as to what stamp is there.

Hope this helped any of you that are wanting to unmount your wooden stamps. I was afraid I would regret it but so far I haven't. Main reason I decided to do umount them is due to having such a small area and wanting more storage. Also I heard that when you unmount them the image looks clearer than if it was on wood. I'm hoping to do a video showing how to unmount stamps as well, so watch for the video on my YouTube channel. Thanks and I hope you all have a splendid crafty time!

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Baby Shower Scrapbook Layouts

Hello Scrappers and Friends! Hope you all have been well and I hope you all have a wonderful new year! Hope 2017 brings nothing but good things for everyone!

My husband was amazing and watched our daughter so I could scrapbook the other day so I got several pages done! All the baby shower pictures are finally in an album and done. One thing I did is I put the cards we received from people on a page, then put their picture next to it and a little something by it telling who they are. I also kept any little notes or anything from family and friends when receiving gifts and added them to the layouts.


A lot of the little cards or embellishments came from a Smash book booklet. I love using the little cards from Project life or the Walmart ones etc on my layouts. It makes the process quicker and adds some charm to the pages without getting a bunch of stuff out.

I have been Youtubing and looking at different layout techniques and I'm hoping to try some different things this coming year and I can't wait to show you some new things. I'm hoping to do some mix media stuff and use my sprays, gelatos, dies etc more and learn more things so wish me luck! Maybe actually start using my stash instead of buying buying buying and not scrapbooking. These are my goals this coming year.

Hope these pages give you some ideas and keep watching my page for new ones! Hope you had a great 2016. Have a Splendid crafty time!