Yearly Archives: 2012

6.27 Scrap Skills: Weaving elements

Hi friends! Cheryl here. I hope you’ve been following the digital scrapbooking tutorial videos Chelle makes from time to time. You can find them all on her YouTube channel, and they are all very helpful. I have learned everything from basic to advanced techniques from her. In fact, today, I would like to focus on two of her videos regarding weaving elements.

The first one called Linking Charms was released when her Graduation kit hit the market. The kit includes a sheet of year medallions that can be cut apart and attached to the tassels in the kit to personalize any graduation page you might be creating. Her video describes precisely how to accomplish that and make your shadows look realistic. It’s the best I’ve seen at describing how to do this. Chelle’s shadowing techniques are outstanding.

The second video I want to highlight is Weaving String Through Eyelets. If you’ve ever seen scrapbook pages in the galleries with string weaving in and out of banner shapes, looking very three dimensional, and wondered how they did that, then this is the video for you. But, even if you know how to do this already, I would encourage you to watch Chelle’s video because you might be surprised by what you could learn. For example, in this video, Chelle has a screen shot of her eyelets she created from simple, flat donut shapes with all her favorite effects layered with it. It isn’t the focus of the video, but it had some very helpful information for me!

Chelle’s creative team members often use this weaving technique on their pages. Cara had a gorgeous photo of a sunset at the lake she wanted to highlight on a page. She used a string element to weave in and out of the letters in the title. The effect of the weaving really adds to the title and is more interesting than merely having the string placed underneath the letters.Carathe-lakeOphelia also used this technique on her page. She wove the string in and around the frames on her page, and again, it adds more interest than simple layering. Ophelia2010-08-07-footballpractice_sm Finally, Kairyn made a double page layout and used this same weaving idea, but I want to show you each side of the layout individually to aid in viewing. On the left side (the first one you see), she used the red cord to weave around her title alpha, and on the right side, the same element is woven around the flowers. That curly cord is practically begging to be woven like she did, don’t you think? It’s a subtle detail, but it makes a large impact in the realism of each page. Kairyn2007-07-01ArtFun-L2007-07-01ArtFun-R

Did you know you can subscribe to Chelle’s YouTube channel? When you are looking at one of her vidoes on YouTube, there is a tab above the video that says, “Subscribe.” Click on that, and you can be the first to know when she adds a new tutorial.

6.26 Perfect Pairs: Back 2 School & Graduation | Digital Scrapbooking Kit Combinations

Hi! Chelle’s Aunt Sari here to show you how well Back 2 School & Graduation work together!   First Up, Karen gives us a wonderful picture of her son who won the President’s Award in 5th grade. She used an alpha & paint from Chelle’s Rainbow Collection. What a handsome boy and he looks so excited!Next we have Patty, What a great idea! The “grey” space really draws your attention to the elements in the picture. Isn’t that locker to die for? Love her daughter wearing the Cap with jeans and a tank top.Last we have Shannon showing us a little 5th grade graduation love! Her use of the tassel really draws your eye to the girls pictures. The chalkboard and chalk alpha are a perfect match for the LO.
The ladies used: Chelle’s Back 2 School Bundle (discount)  Back 2 School, Back 2 School Fall Semester, & Graduation Mini.  You can also purchase the Back 2 School Bundle at a discount.

Want MORE? Chelle also has Back 2 School Quickies!

Gallery Standouts | Digital Scrapbooking Inspiration

Hello Friends! Sari here to show you a few favorite layouts.

First up is AngiePangie’s “Big Blues” layout. Created using Never Stop Believing [Full Kit] and Never Stop Believing [Painted Flowers], both by Captivated Visions and Pieces Of My Heart-16 by Kay Miller Designs.  I really love the clusters and blocking, but those baby blues just pull you in. I want to reach into the LO and give that little girl a great big hug! I bet she has everyone wrapped around her little finger!

Next we have a scout camp LO from ColoMich94. There’s a boy ready for camp if ever I saw one. Love the wood grain and all the pieces of boy scout life! Camp Run-A-Muck by Brynn Dukes {Stash-Builders} Cardboard Alphas 1 by SuzyQ Scraps, Law of the Pack by Laura Banasiak, For The Love of Layers – Volume 17 by Connie Prince, & Font – Geeks Who Wear Glasses

Next we have Carolina Scrapper, with a wonderfully creative LO using the state of Texas map. The collage of the pictures and the top 10 list, really transports you to Texas and makes you want to visit. Texas Template Set by Scrapping with Liz,  I’m Currently . . . by Captivated Visions, & the numbers are
Epoxy Button Alpha {Neutrals} & {Colors} by SuzyQ Scraps.

6.23 Gymnastics Playdate

Hey Ladies!
Hope your weekend! When I was a child, probably 2nd grade, our school district offered 2-week mini-classes during the summer. I attended one on gymnastics. I was fearless! I jumped from the high bar to the low bar, and then it happened, (duh-duh) I fell!! After that, I was so nervous that I fell off everything. My Olympic dreams shattered on the mat under the bars and chalk residue! LOL! It probably didn’t help that I could never do a cartwheel either. Ha Ha!
Have you seen Chelle & MLE Card’sGymnastics Collab? They definitely deserve a perfect 10!! LOL, but that’s not the way they score gymnastics anymore. It’s huge! Definitely want to pick this up before the London 2012 summer Olympic games! I try to watch all of the events I can. Do you remember seeing Peter Vidmar, Paul Hamm, Nadia, Mary Lou Retton, Shannon Miller & the Magnificent 7 in Atlanta, Nastia Luikin & Shawn Johnson?
I can’t wait for you to see what Chelle & MLE Card have put together. First up is the Bundle w/Swirls & Word Art, and the FWP Quickies. Don’t forget the blog Freebie. (Sheesh! I want to go find a bouncy tent w/all those little balls and take some pictures of kids having fun!) I have got to get me a digital camera!



Do you love banners? CU Banners V3 is available in 4 new shapes! Plus there’s a you tube mini class on Chelle’s Channel. What a great week for digi-designers!

Here are some LOs from our creative team:
Carol:
Erica Left:
Erica Right:
Heather:
Jenn S LO #1:
Jenn S LO #2:
Kayla LO #1:
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Mary:
Ophelia:Patty:
Roxana:

All About Me Prompts (AAM) | Digital Scrapbooking Words on Wednesday

Hello Friends! Today I wanted to share some ideas about doing LO’s using All About Me (AAM) prompts and the different paths your albums can take. Chelle suggests the following ideas:

I was…
I am…
I think…
I wonder….
I wish…..
I save….
I always….
I can’t imagine……..
I believe….
I promise….
I love…

M’Lee  from Scrapbook-Bytes.com said: “I have done many albums, people have asked if I do them because I really like myself. The answer is a resounding NOT REALLY. I began doing All About Me albums as a form of therapy after the loss of a child. They were a catharsis for me, a way of dealing with a lot of pain in my life. They have since become my family’s favorite albums because they tell our family’s legacy – the stories of my childhood, our family’s past, my dreams for myself and for my children and it’s always from my perspective – something we don’t often put in our other albums and something that, as women, we don’t often say out loud to others. Some of the pages will be very personal, some will be very fun and some will just be factual but they will be about you, your life, your uniqueness. Most importantly, they will never be wrong because there is no right or wrong way to do an All About Me page. There will be some guidelines from time to time just because it is a “challenge,” but these are your pages for your albums – make them your own and enjoy the process, the journey… As she mentioned, this can be a challenge for you to create a page monthly from your perspective. I’m including a list of ideas used in the AAM Challenge.

  1. Dreams: A Dream Is A Wish The Heart Makes…
  2. Passion: What Is Your Passion?
  3. Fear: What is something that you have overcome a fear of? How did you address it & what is hte outcome today? Is there something you are still afraid of, flying, letting go, meeting new people, etc.?
  4. Time: Where do you spend most of your time when awake?
  5. Routines: They may vary depending on the season of the year, and they may not be what we want or should be doing, but if we look at our day as a whole, we can see patterns that have developed. What is your daily routine? Would you want to change something about it? What do you love about your routine? Does it revolve around anything in particular?
  6. Homes: Where do you live and why do you love it (or not, as the case may be)? What gives you joy about your home, or alternatively, what would you change about the place you rest your head?
  7. Travel: Scrap about something you would like to see or  your favorite place to vacation or where you would go on vacation if there was nothing to stop you (like lack of money, kids, danger, etc). Regardless of which direction you go, make sure you remember – this is YOUR album. It is all about YOU. What and why did you enjoy so much?
  8. Something You’d Like To Experience Again: A food you’ve eaten only once but would like again, a job you used to have and wish you could do again, a time of your life you would love to be able to go through again, your wedding, the birth of a child (or signing those adoption papers)…the ideas are endless.
  9. High School Memories: I’d like us to reach back (some of us farther than others!) to our high school years. These years may have been full of angst and anger, or could have been a picture perfect time in our lives. Regardless, something during that time brought joy to our lives, and that is what I would like us to focus on. So, for the All About Me Challenge, I’d like to see your layouts on your favorite memory from high school!
  10. Names: What’s In A Name? Where did your name come from? Are you named for a family member, a place, or just because your mom liked the sound?
  11. Thankful:  You can choose one thing, or many things. You can list them, show us photos, or a combination of them. Just remember, this album is all about YOU, so let us know why you are thankful for these things/people.
  12. Dislikes: Contrast our likes and dislikes. You can do it in list form or paragraph, but I’d like to see 3-7 likes/dislikes on your page. For example, you could choose the topic of food and say . . . I like M&M’s, but dislike Starburst. I like beef, but dislike fish. I like ice cream, but dislike cheesecake.
  13. I Want To Be Remembered For: This could be done with journaling, or it could be done with a photo, or both. Maybe you want to be remembered for being a wonderful mother – so you use a photo with your children gathered about you. Or you want to be remembered for the strides you’ve made in your chosen cause or job. You could use a photo and/or journaling to explain why that was important to you.
  14. People Who Are Special To Us: I’d like to see a layout about how you met that person/fell in love/became best friends/etc.
  15. Ancestry:  Not really a heritage page as much as a page that explains what your ancestry/ethnicity is. Some of us have really only one race or ethnicity in our ancestry and some have many.
  16. Spiritual Awareness: What do you believe? Why do you believe it? Is there a specific event that defined your beliefs?
  17. Music: You can do a list, put the lyrics of your most favorite, and add an explanation or even a photo of why that song is your favorite.
  18. Hobbies & Activities: What hobby or activity did you enjoy as a child that you still enjoy today?
Ziggle Scraps & Suzy Q Scraps have a blog dedicated to All About Me, called Project: Love Me.  Each week in 2011 they posted prompts & suggestions.  It’s a great resource no matter when you start this project.

Here are a couple of LOs from the Creative Team: Carol used I wonder….  Mel used I Love…

Remember to take some time to scrap about YOU!

Choo Choo | Digital Scrapbooking Classics

I have loved trains all my life and have spent a fair amount of time around them. I was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and trips to see the Choo Choo and the model railroad museum were regular events in my childhood. Even today, when I plan a vacation, I look for trains to ride – everything from day trip excursions to cross country trips. When I first saw Chelle’s Choo Choo kit in the market, I knew it was for me. After all, I have thousands of photos with my loved ones riding on trains or playing with toy trains! The Creative Team had some time to scrap their memories with this kit this week, and it seems several of them love trains as I do.

First, Heather used some of her pictures from a vacation to Disney World with Choo Choo to make this fabulous layout. I love that border made with the track and train cars.  Heatherrailroad09_600 Next, Erica made a page about her son’s first train ride. That’s definitely an event that needs its own page. I love the way she clustered the elements in groups around the page, and I love the photo of him looking out the train window. Even though I can’t see his face, I can tell he’s smiling from ear to ear. Can you see that? Choo- by Chelle's Creations Finally, Jenn is a real Disney fan, and this train at another location reminds her of her favorite place on earth. I love the title she made from one of the elements in the kit and the alpha. JennSrrcrossing

Here’s a closer look at the kit in the market and the coordinating word art package. cc_choochoo_previewcc_choochoo_wa_preview I hope you have this kit and plan to scrap with it soon!

6.18 Sneaky Peek & Enter to Win

Hello everyone! I’m here today to give you sneak peek at what Chelle has coming out this week. I can’t wait for you to get it. It’s a very timely kit with the London Olympics just around the corner. Be sure to tell us why you want to win.

NEW RULES!!!
You can enter to win by sharing the sneak peek. You can…
1. share it on your blog
2. share it on Facebook  (you can share from this post:  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chelles-Creations/153747419563)
3. share it via twitter
4. share it on Pinterest

Each time you share, come back & post a comment.

Remember, since the winner is chosen using a random number generator, be sure to come back and enter when you’ve done #2, #3, & #4 each in their own entry.
Deadline: 11:59 PM EST Wednesday.

6.22 Sneaky Peek Winner Announced!!!

And the winner is…. Jojo. She entered 4 times: (Commented on Chelle’s Website, FB, Tweeted, & Blogged)
On June 19th she wrote:
Oh my!!! This looks like the PERFECT kit for me!!! I have some pictures from my last gymnastic training ever as coach of the group. Before I was the coach for 1 year of that fun team, I’ve did some Gymnastics for a really long time myself. Have some pictures of that too. My first ever real competition and stuff. All those fun and happy memories that I want to keep. Also, my nieces and my sister did gym too at a high level. Most of them still do! And this kit just looks Perfect to scrap all those memories about it. Thank you Chelle!!!
Congratulations! Contact Chelle at Chelles.Creations1@gmail.com for your FREE coupon code.