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March 15, 2007

A Note From Jackie

Congratulations to Sara, Paul and Trey on the new addition to their family - Madilyn Taylor Meyers! We are so happy for you all! See Sara's announcement and photos!

Thad and I also had an addition to our household this week - Izzie! Izzie is a labradoodle puppy - just 7 weeks old - and the reason for my lack of sleep and lateness in sending the newsletter today instead of yesterday :)

A few quick updates -

  • Junkitz should be arriving early next week (get your preorder in if you havent already!)
  • Autumn Leaves is shipping to us what they have right now but are expecting some items to arrive in the next couple weeks. I am not sure yet what will arrive first from them but will ship preorders as we can!
  • Many new things came this week - from fun alterable items and beautiful ribbon from Maya Road, to exciting and trendy lines by Imagination Project and Heidi Swapp and great new felt albums by KI Memories, there's surely plenty to take a look at and get excited about!
 

March Product Features
By Kate J., Design Team Member & Coordinator

Jet Setting Around the World
There's no place like home, but that doesn't stop us from traveling to and from tropical, historical, and relaxing destinations! With an abundance of travel photos that we're all sure to have, the design team is taking you along for the ride. Follow their worldly journeys and stories through their inspiring layout designs and travel tips for the scrapbooker.

 
Jet Setting Trends
By: Sonya Shaw, Design Team Member

With winter fading slowly behind us and spring finally approaching us, 'tis the upcoming season for traveling, fun in the sun, and of course, who can forget -- the photo opportunities! Whether you have big plans for spring break or have a fabulous summer getaway planned, this month’s features are full of tips and helpful articles to help you along the way. If you're like me, while on vacation I tend to pick up every little ticket stub, brochure and other misc. memorabilia. Stacks upon stacks of it can accumulate, and often we are posed with the dilemma of how to keep track of and store all of this fabulous memorabilia that we have collected from vacations. It can be an overwhelming process, but don’t let it overwhelm you! Be prepared in advance and have fun scrapping those memories once you get home and have settled back in.

One tip I have for saving memorabilia is to use big manila envelopes or big zip baggies (like the ones LM puts our orders in). If you are visiting more than one place or city, you might find it’s better to use more than one envelope. I have done this for years, and not only are they easy to just throw stuff into to keep it all together, but they fit perfectly inside your suitcase’s lid pocket.

In an ideal, organized world, we all might bring with us small note cards or a notepad to jot things down while still on vacation. If you can, stick a few note cards into the manila envelope in advance to jot events and moments each evening, that way you won’t have to spend so much time when you get home remembering all those moments.

If you weren't able to steal a few minutes to yourself while on your trip - then once home, take 10 minutes and jot down a timeline, including all the places you visited, dates, etc. while it’s still fresh in your memory, and don’t forget to include any other special memories from that place as well -- things said or done that you don’t want to forget -- and place it into your envelope or baggie along with the memorabilia. This will save you so much time once you get your photos printed.

Then breathing easy, you can sit down, envelope in hand, pull the timeline out, arrange the memorabilia to match the coordinating photos, and you are ready to go!

Now that you have all of your memorabilia, timeline and photos together, the only thing left to do is to figure out how to incorporate all of this information into your albums. For some this can be very intimidating, what do you do when you have hundreds of photos but you want to make sure they all make it into the album? Here are a few tips to help you create layouts quickly and easily.

  • My first tip is to try to squeeze as many photos as you can onto a page. If you want to journal make sure to leave a space for journaling or incorporating some of the memorabilia. Crop photos, but be sure not to crop too much away – and be sure to keep the stuff you love within the photo. You wouldn’t want to crop out that fabulous landscape if it’s breathtaking! If you find you are still at a loss for space, try hidden journaling or pockets to store some of the memorabilia. Another tip I have for adding photos is layering -- the more you layer the more you can fit onto a page. I for one often have a ton of photos I want to include on a layout, and let’s face it, sometimes it’s so hard to pick my favorite ones! Here is an example from my gallery from this summer which is a fabulous example of how to incorporate several photos onto a layout.


These are all 4x6 photos - notice how I layered them within the corners, where there really isn’t anything but white space anyways. Don’t be afraid to journal in the white space of your photos.

  • Another ideas, is to do a mini album, such as I have done for this weeks article. I used a plain alterable board book. And for mine, there just wasn’t enough room to include all the photos from our pumpkin patch trip, so I added more photos within the pages.

Below are examples and step by step instructions. If you have any questions regarding these, please feel free to contact me. I would be ever so happy to help you out.

  • I started by cutting a strip of paper that was left over from my scraps. This can be any size you wish and varies depending on the size of your photos versus the size of your mini book. Fold the strip in half, lengthwise, and adhere one side to the back of the photo you wish to show on the outside, as seen below.

  • Next, select the next photo you wish to use, and adhere it to the backside of the the first photo. (for mine I use a very strong glue, so they will have strength – and no chance of coming apart on me at a later time).

  • Select yet another photo you wish to use, and attach it to the strip of patterned paper, opposite the side you were just working on, as seen below.

  • Flip the photo over, and you should see only the back side of the paper strip, such as:

  • Fold it together and you are ready to adhere you last photo to it like so:

  • Now that you have your added photos you are ready to insert them into you mini-book. For some they may have a better way, however for mine I wanted them to be able to fold out and viewed as though they are meant to be there. So I cut a smaller strip as seen below, and attached it to the inside of my book like such:

Using 2 sheets of patterned paper, photos and a few embellishments, it only took me about 2 hours to complete. Easy and simple to do! Try it, you’ll have fun with it, and you don’t have to do it with just photos, the possibilities are endless, and remember to always have fun with it!

Still feeling overwhelmed and not quite sure where to start? Check out the store for some inspiration! The manufacturing companies are making it so easy for us! Bravo to them! They are coming out with mini books galore, paper and entire lines of embellishments to match. No muss! No fuss! How fabulous is that? To name a few, there is the *NEW* and fabulous Westminster Collection by Tinkering Ink, also just added to the store is Pebbles Travel Collection! And available on pre-order, don’t miss out on this new line arriving in April, called, Love, Elsie! Along with the other lines, I am especially excited and can’t wait for this to come in! Did you happen to see the airplane mini-album! How fabulous is that?

To see the rest of my mini-album book and the other photo inserts I made, check out my gallery, and while you're at it check out all the fabulous ideas, tips and tricks the design team put together this week! So many wonderful ideas, so inspiring, and now that I am inspired, I am off to gather photos and scrap! Can’t wait to see all those fabulous vacation pages, and/or mini albums you complete! Happy Scrapping, and even moreso Happy Vacations!

 

Design Team Examples

To view all layout ideas and products used, please be sure to visit the Design Team Gallery: Jet Setting Trends.

Or Click each image below to see a larger view!

Cecilie

Wendy

Margaret

Sonya

Nancy

Vickie

Franny

Madeline

 
A Stenciled Rub-On Mosaic
By: Tracy Austin, Design Team Member

After a few titles, a couple subtitles, a date, or maybe a design or two, you are left with a gangly sheet of rub-ons with too many Qs, no Us, only one vowel, and bits and pieces that find themselves adhering to any number of surfaces. Instead of tossing the sheet of remnants, get resourceful and create a unique patchwork design using the remainders of your rub-on sheets.

 

 

Supply list:

  • Scissors
  • Popsicle stick
  • Rub-on shapes or letters
  • Craft knife
  • Cutting mat
  • Computer paper and pencil for sketching
  1.  Sketch a large, simple shape on computer paper and cut it out using a craft knife. This will serve as your mosaic stencil.
  2. Tack the stencil in place atop your layout with a few tabs of temporary adhesive.
  3. Working from left to right, fill the stencil design with rub-on shapes and/or letters. Work the rub-ons as you would a mosaic by rotating each letter or shape to fill the entire space. Do not have the rub-ons touch or overlap one another. Key is to overlap rub-ons along the stencil’s edges in order to create a well-defined border to your design once completed.
  4. Once you have filled the design completely, gently run the tip of your fingernail along the stencil’s edge to ensure the rub-ons are attached securely along the border. Then very lightly trace the edge of the stencil with the craft knife to slice the rub-ons for a clean and well-defined edge to your design. Carefully lift the stencil from the layout.

Rub-On Mosaic: Tips & Ideas

  • Other shape ideas for a rub-on mosaic: Hearts, flowers, large monograms, a wave, a coffee mug, a star, a house, or a silhouette of an animal.
  • Small to medium size rub-ons work best for creating a mosaic.
  • Create emphasis with a single shape rub-on in a mosaic of rub-on letters or a colored rub-on title amongst a mosaic of black letters.
  • You can also mix in some doodles or stickers with the rub-ons.
 

Gallery Picks of the Week

By: Jackie Bogert and the LM Design Team

Bling and bedtime combine for a funny and adorable layout from JulieB

artemis_scraps used KI for a beautiful welcome to a new member of her family

Jakamoko does a terrific job combining chipboard and bling to highlight her beautiful daughter

 

Digital Tip

Each week in the Digital Scrapbooking forum you’ll find a new Tip – whether you’re just looking to improve your Photoshop skills or want to learn more about Digital scrapping – take a moment to check out this new feature!

This week's tip is by Ania

 

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Sara Meyers, Newsletter editor sara@lifetimemoments.com
Kate J. Design Team Coordinator kate@lifetimemoments.com
Jackie Bogert , Owner jackie@lifetimemoments.com

Design Team (Sara Meyers, Miranda Isenberg, Madeline Fox, Kate J., Susan Berg, Tracy Austin, Sonya Shaw, Wendy Chang, Franny Lesniak, Nancy Thomas, Margaret Winters, Melissa Thigpen, Beshka Kueser, Cecilie Malling and Vickie Brown.)  designteam@lifetimemoments.com

 

 

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