Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Project Life by Stampin' Up - Happiness Is Card Collection

I have been scrap booking for around 15 years, but never faithfully. Finally over a year ago I heard about Project Life by Becky Higgins and started consistently scrap booking. It's not your typical scrap book, but for me it makes sense. I do my pages typically on a monthly basis, sometimes weekly if I'm really caught up.

I do Project Life in steps:
  1. Go through pictures and decide which ones I want 3x4 and which ones I want 4x6 and their orientations. Then organize in a folder if needed to make printing easier
  2. Print my pictures! For my birthday last year I got a Canon Selphy - and that thing is a lifesaver! I don't have to wait for pictures to print somewhere and be shipped to me or go pick them up. I just print myself from the comfort of my own home. Which is great also in that I can do layouts and print pictures in various sizes if needed.
  3. Lay pictures out on pocket pages to figure out placement. Crop any if necessary.
  4. Go through PL cards and pick the best ones for the layout and photos and lay on pocket pages.
  5. Embellish! I basically go through each embellishment individually - stamps, stickers, wood veneer, candy dots, epoxy stickers, washi tape, etc. I try not to over embellish, but if I do it doesn't matter!!
  6. Journal - if I have any pictures that have a story to tell I go ahead and write it down. This is the part I like best about PL - the ease of journaling!
  7. Put everything in the pocket pages.
  8. DONE!
One of the main reasons I signed up to be a Stampin' Up Ind. Demonstrator was because of the Stampin' Up & Project Life collaboration. I wanted to order the products, but didn't know anyone local who sold Stampin' Up. Eventually once we got settled in our new home I signed up and got the Happiness Is Project Life Card Collection and Accessory Pack.

There is no right or wrong way to do project life. You can make it as simple or as complex as you want. I can't wait to order some of the Project Life Stamp Sets, they are just the right size for Project Life cards. If you want to jump into PL, all you need is an album, pocket pages, card collection, accessory pack, journaling pens, corner punch (optional), and pictures! Stamps are optional as well, and you'll need ink.

I sat down and did a couple lay outs with the Happiness Is collection:




Check out all the Card Collections that Stampin' Up offers and pick one, two or all of them! I can't wait to build my collection.

Be on the lookout in the next month for an awesome card collection just for December! You will be able to document your daily activities using Hello December. We will also have some special kits and stamps available at that time as well.

Click HERE to order Stampin' Up Products online anytime!


Monday, September 29, 2014

Holiday Deals on Zulily

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The holidays are fast approaching this momma! Wow, I cannot believe it will be October in two days. I haven't even begun to think about Halloween decorations - I've barely gotten settled in our new house. We are settled I guess, but I haven't unpacked 3 boxes of home decor or any of my hanging artwork. I better get busy! But instead here I am on the computer shopping on Zulily for Adeline, of course.

Are you still searching for that Halloween costume? What you haven't DIY'd it yet? No worries, Zulily has got you covered! Adeline changes her mind every 10 seconds what she wants to be for Halloween. I think these are pretty cute:


She's been asking for Snow White - and both of those options are CUTE! But you'll have to wait and see what we decide.

Of course Adeline wanted to look with me and when I got to the Christmas Holiday outfits she had to point out a few she wanted. I love the selection of super cute with a bit whimsy holiday clothes.

 

Of course Zulily offers items for everyone and your home, but if you're like me you love buying cute things for your kids before yourself! Zulily also has one flat shipping rate for everything you buy in one day, so stock up all at once and get those Christmas presents from the comfort of your couch.

Jump on over to Zulily and sign up and start saving today!


Saturday, September 27, 2014

Be You Bravely - Adeline's new Shirt

I found an awesome set of leggings at Target for Adeline but they didn't have any cute shirts to go with it! This is when I'm glad I am able to make Adeline super cute things. I bought a long-sleeve shirt in cream to put something on it!

It took me a week or so to finally get down to it but I searched for inspiration online and came across the MOPS saying "Be You Bravely" and used the logo to make a shirt for Adeline. It is so cute!


It is so refreshing to see Adeline live her life without a care in the world. This is her new favorite pose and she LOVES making funny faces!


This makes it all worth it - seeing her in such peace!



Alan has been teaching Adeline how to fit in to Bristol - here she is practicing! I didn't cut it down any so you can get the FULL experience, even of Alan coaching her! Haha.


Friday, September 26, 2014

Work your business!!!

I've always heard that the effort you put into your business you will get the results from in a year. You can't expect to get immediate results all the time. I've had an online Etsy business for awhile (over four years!), but once I was working Full Time I let the business go to the side and didn't market myself or post on my blog! Now that I am a stay at home Mom to Adeline again I am looking at ways to help my family up financially. I signed up to be an Independent Demonstrator with Stampin' Up and I've started working my Crafty Weeks business more.

Tuesday I woke up covered in Hives, which hasn't happened in as far back as I can remember. So I had to get my husband and daughter out of bed early to take me to the hospital. I have allergy induced asthma, so I can't take any chances especially since the day before I was wheezing. Well all they could do is give me a shot of Steroids and send me on my way. I was thankful to have Alan home with me to help with Adeline all day. I spent most of the day zoned out in Steroid limbo, but by the end of the day I was feeling really good with a lot of energy and started working my businesses and searching for ways to market my Stampin' Up business in a new area.

Facebook has lots of group pages set up for locals and they are great to market yourself, however most of the "yard sale" pages do not allow business marketing! It is selling a good, so I don't see how it is different. So since they don't allow us to post I created my own group on Facebook JUST for advertising your Work from Home or Small Business. If you are in the Bristol area I welcome you to join our little group, I'm slowly getting it built up! At this point I am an Admin of 5 separate groups and run 2 pages, and I may start Administrating a group for Moms here in Bristol soon. You have to get yourself out there if you expect to get you and your business noticed!

Next I decided to set up a separate Page for my Stampin' Up side instead of incorporating it into my Crafty Weeks page. The separate businesses don't necessarily attract the same customers, so it made sense. So if you get a chance please check out my new page and like it!

My Results: By the end of the night Tuesday I had one friend offer to host a Stampin' Up Workshop for me next month, one contact on my Crafty Weeks Facebook page with a custom order of two items (long time follower), one contact through Etsy with 3rd relation acquaintance for a customer order of two items. Then by the time I woke the next morning a customer ordered four of my Scrapbook Flairs off my Etsy site! I don't think me working my business Tuesday directly affected each of the above results - but it had me excited! I don't know about you, but it was awesome.

I came across this picture on a Stampin' Up Demo page and it fits perfectly!



Thursday, September 25, 2014

Paper Pumpkin - September 2014

This was my first month getting Paper Pumpkin! I got one in my starter kit with Stampin' Up and blogged about that kit here if you want to take a look! I signed up for Paper Pumpkin as soon as I signed up as an Independent Demonostrator with Stampin' Up. How could I not? I love discovering new crafts and ideas and I love that someone else is telling me how to do it! There is no point in re-inventing the wheel people! Stampin' Up even sells Past Kits or refill kits if you want to make more!

For September we received "Boo-tifull Bags Kit" - which is a set of 6 burlap bags decorated with stamped tags and sequins. I took my daughter, Adeline, to the library this morning and took my Paper Pumpkin box. Only other craft supply I needed was a pair of scissors, wet wipes or stamp cleaner, and a stamp block. I brought along more dimensionals and the tape runner, but didn't need them!

Here are all the supplies. The tags came in sheets that you have to punch out, then I stacked them on the coordinating backer papers.


First I worked on the tags - stamped them, then placed stickers, then attached smaller tags to the larger tags using Stampin' Dimensionals provided in the kit to give the tags some dimension of course!


Close up of the dimension the dimensionals give!


Next I put the tags on the bags with the clothes pins and sequins. I didn't have any candy to put in the bags at the library so I just tied the black string around the bags loosely so I'll have room later.


I had plenty of supplies to make the bags, but then I had leftovers! I can't wait to use these on other crafts - cards, boxes, or just use as tags on other Halloween treats!



These craft supplies can be used in lots of different ways. Be sure to check out Paper Pumpkin's Pinterest page to see how others are creating with Paper Pumpkin, find out different ways to use the same products!

If you are interested in signing up with Paper Pumpkin it is only $19.95/month with shipping included. Get your friends to sign up too and have monthly crafting parties putting together your kits.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Birthday Freezer Food Prep


Oh so you spent your birthday at a Spa getting your nails did? Well I spent my birthday fixing a bunch of meals to put in my freezer, after which I needed to get my nails did!!!

Since I'm now a SAHM we need to save money however we can. One of those ways is to eat at home more often and making eating out a rarity. However, I hate cooking. It takes up too much of what little time I have and it's just not something I enjoy doing everyday. SO...I decided to try freezer meals. I looked and looked at blogs seeing what recipes they use, but could never find one that had recipes I'd actually eat (yes, I am a picky eater too!). Finally I stumbled upon Fun with Sharps! and her blog entry from a couple years ago about the way she prepares Freezer meals and I loved the recipes she uses!

The only day I had to work on this was my birthday, when Alan was off work. So as soon as Adeline went down for her nap we got to work. I should have prepped and wrote the recipes on the bags before hand, but oh well. It took a lot longer than it should have, but in the end we were happy. I had Alan on meat duty while I cut up all the veggies and other ingredients then had Alan finish up the bags with the spices. I ended up being short on meat so we had to put 4 bags aside to finish the next day once we got more. Here is the picture of all but the 4 bags in my freezer. Doesn't look exactly like the other bloggers finished products, but hey I'll take what I can get! I'm really NOT loving a side-by-side fridge right now. No freezer space compared to our last fridge.


We did go out later and got me a Birthday Cake! Alan picked it out because he thought Adeline would like it...HELLO! It is my birthday, not hers! However as long as it was an ice cream cake from Dairy Queen, I really did not care!


So it's now been a week and a half, can you guess how many of those meals we've eaten? ONE! Yikes! I have been gone the past couple days and if Alan is working nights I don't fix a big dinner, but I do hope to fix these more often so we can have leftovers too!

Do you fix freezer meals? What are some of your favorites recipes? Do you cook then freeze or freeze raw then cook?