Well since it is almost September I better get started on my Halloween cards. I love sending cards out at Halloween. It gives me an opportunity to buy fun Halloween paper (or use the fun Halloween paper I bought last year?). I think this year I will also make a few Halloween wreaths to give out as well. I think I read somewhere it is the second most decorated for holiday after Christmas so maybe someone might want a Halloween wreath.
My next post will be instructional and detail how I make the paper cone wreaths I recently posted on Pinterest. Honestly the Christmas Paper Cone wreath I pinned is the first pin that has been re-pinned by people I am not directly friends with. It is kinda of exciting for me.
If you are interested in making your own paper cone Halloween wreath these are supplies that you will need:
- Book Pages (cheap books are always available at library book sales, yard sales, thrift shops, etc.)
- Chipboard
- Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
- Large Scallop Edged Circle Punch
- Patterned Scrapbook Paper
- Pencil
- Ribbon
So get your supplies together and come back on Friday September 13th!
Thanks for reading.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Monday, July 29, 2013
Craft Room Reorganization - Summer 2013
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I moved all my plastic storage bins below it. I keep all my stamping supplies, punches, paper trimmers and card making supplies in the larger bins. In the smaller bins I keep adhesives, twine, paper ribbons, washi tape, alphabet stickers, and embellishments. I organize all my scrap pieces of paper in open paper trays and sort them by color. Under the trays of scraps I keep holiday related papers, sorted by holiday.
I sort all my ribbon by color and hang it on the wall. This makes it easy for me to visually take inventory of what colors I have and it is simple to grab for any project I am working on. This ribbon holder was made with three pieces of photo paper, a circle punch, and a yardstick.
The teal cart I purchased at Ikea and use it to hold all my letterpressing supplies, It conveniently holds all my inks, cards, the L Letterpress, plates and cleaning supplies. It also holds all the supplies for tissue paper flower making as well.
I have a small cart that holds canisters of buttons sorted by color and mason jars filled with paper flowers. Below are various card kits, paper collections from American Crafts and containers of glitter tape.
My work surface is a 4ft table from Costco with an Ottlite lamp. The magnetic white board and bulletin board is perfect for ideas and to do lists. I have American Craft paper boxes to sort my colored cardstock. One box to hold 8.5"x11" paper, one to hold 12"x12" paper and one to hold plain chipboard and neutrals. Below my table I store all my scrapbook paper in vertical Iris paper containers. I store my paper alphabetically by brand and collection. To the right of my work surface I have a gift wrap cart where I store wrapping paper, tissue paper and gift bags.
I have a black storage unit from Ikea that I store all my other crafting items in. Each compartment holds different supplies. You can easily see my Cuttlebug, my 9" Xyron machine (which my husband spotted at Goodwill for $6 in perfect condition with a full roll of sticker adhesive!) and a ton of other crafting supplies stored in this unit.
On top of the unit I have a magazine organizer I purchased from Michaels and assembled myself. I store back issues of Papercrafts magazine and other odds and ends like labels and notepads in it. I have my Artbin full of Copic and Prismacolor markers and my crafting caddy on display as well. My Clip-it-Up holds all my small embellishments like rhinestones, adhesive flowers and brads. I was lucky enough to find one on Craigslist for $50 and it is so useful. I also keep my rolodex style address book and birthday/anniversary calendar on display as well.
The room also has room for another small table so I have space if other people want to come over and craft. I try my best to keep it tidy, but when it gets cluttered I can always close the door.
All in all, the storage pieces and work space cost less than $400 to outfit. I did it over time and could not be happier with the results. I love my craft space.
Labels:
American Crafts,
Clip-it-Up,
Craft Room Organization,
Ikea,
Iris,
Michaels,
pegboard
Monday, July 1, 2013
June Crafting Hiatus
I was doing so well. I was keeping up with my twice a week posts, being inspired, making crafting a priority and then June came around and it was if I just hit a crafting block.
Sometimes I wish that crafting could be my day job. Then I could create and blog day in and day out. Right now, I craft when I have time and somehow the month of June flew by and very little crafting was done (with one exception: invitations to my sister-in-law's baby shower) and I neglected ihearthello.
Well as summer is in full swing I have some summer crafting goals for July-

So all in all, July looks like a month that is sure to be filled with crafty goodness and reasons to blog. Blogging every Monday and Friday was a little stressful, so I may reduce it once a week on Mondays and the occasional random post as well.
Readers - let me know if there is something you would like to see on the blog. Ideas for crafts, questions about crafting? I would be happy to provide information and answers.
Thanks for reading!
Sometimes I wish that crafting could be my day job. Then I could create and blog day in and day out. Right now, I craft when I have time and somehow the month of June flew by and very little crafting was done (with one exception: invitations to my sister-in-law's baby shower) and I neglected ihearthello.
Well as summer is in full swing I have some summer crafting goals for July-
- Re-organizing my craft room. I plan to paint my craft room and rearrange some things this weekend. I will be sure to take photos.
- Make my Sister-in-Law something crafty for niece's room. She is due in August, but her shower is in two weeks so I better motor on making something,
- Make July special events cards. Lots of birthdays, anniversaries and weddings this month!
- Start planning holiday crafts. I really want to participate in Urban Shopping & Cocktails October event as a vendor. This would be a HUGE thing for me, but would clearly require me to step up my crafting game and create some inventory. I want to make bunch of holiday crafts and paper wreaths like these:

So all in all, July looks like a month that is sure to be filled with crafty goodness and reasons to blog. Blogging every Monday and Friday was a little stressful, so I may reduce it once a week on Mondays and the occasional random post as well.
Readers - let me know if there is something you would like to see on the blog. Ideas for crafts, questions about crafting? I would be happy to provide information and answers.
Thanks for reading!
Friday, June 7, 2013
stuff i ♥ - Impress & Fresh Ink
It is so much more than your average stamp store though. At their store in Tukwila, they offer thousands of stamps, a ton of lovely dies, inks and punches and ribbons galore. Not to mention their stock of twine and brads.
Not only do they offer the most amazing wood mounted rubber stamps, their stores are chock full of inspiration and ideas. The card above is from their website. Their designers come up with the most darling designs for stamps, cards and decor. If you look closely, that card is simply two stamps (the flower and the sentiment). As simple as it seems, it is also perfectly elegant and divine in its simplicity. Inspiration like this is all over their store. It is hard not to try and buy every new stamp I come across.
I am always so inspired whenever I shop there. Besides their stamps, the one item from Impress
I am most impressed with (ha!) is their Fresh Ink ink pads. I have always love stamping, and stamping and card making really go hand in hand. Once I tried Fresh Inks it was if I had never really stamped before. It was really a revelation in my stamping.
The pigments are so saturated and the colors really pop on paper. The ink coats stamps beautifully and images always come out super crisp and clean. I don't have to worry with large stamps that the color will be faded in some spots, the ink covers images perfectly every time.
Have I mentioned that they come in a myriad of colors. I believe they come in 44 different colors at this time.
I own at least ten of these ink pads and am always adding to my collection. My absolute favorite color combination is the Pink Lemonade and Navy. I am also very fond of the Mango and Grass together as well.
The Fresh Ink pad last a ridiculously long time as well, but if you find the need to re-ink your pads, Impress also sells the inks to do so.
If you live close, I encourage you to visit one of their stores in person. If you live far away, definitely check out their website for unique stamps, Fresh Ink pads and loads of fun ideas to try at home.
Thanks for reading!
Monday, June 3, 2013
Door Hanger Organizer
i ♥ hello blog fans, I did not mean to ignore you this fine Monday. In fact, I have all sorts of things I want to write about and share, but somehow my birthday weekend got in the way and there was no post on Friday. Well I do have a project to post today, hooray! I originally saw this idea for a great organizer that you can hang on your front door knob on the http://www.paperboutiquewithlinda.com/.
Here is the link to her original project Door Organizer How-To Video . I just think this is the perfect thing to hang on your front door. I used the Basic Grey "What's Up" line to make the organizer. I made a small notebook (2"x3") to include as well. The notebook is ideal for to-do lists, grocery lists, etc. The organizer has three pockets so you slip envelopes that you need to mail, bills, cards and whatever else you might need to remember to take with you before you head out the door.
Here is the link to her original project Door Organizer How-To Video . I just think this is the perfect thing to hang on your front door. I used the Basic Grey "What's Up" line to make the organizer. I made a small notebook (2"x3") to include as well. The notebook is ideal for to-do lists, grocery lists, etc. The organizer has three pockets so you slip envelopes that you need to mail, bills, cards and whatever else you might need to remember to take with you before you head out the door.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
A winner, a holiday weekend and a baby shower
So I am pretty excited that I have more followers now. You all help to keep me accountable to people other than myself. Now for the winner of the i ♥ cards birthday cards: Clay! I'll get in touch with you to get these cards to you as soon as possible.
My March craft goals are finished and I have one gift left to deliver and one gift left to mail. Once these have made it to the their recipients I will reveal them on the blog.
The holiday weekend got the best of me and I managed to miss two blog posts (what happened here? Honestly I am not sure). I promise to not let this happen again. But I did do some crafty things over the long holiday weekend.
I went to one of my favorite stores, Impress (http://www.impressrubberstamps.com) in University Village this weekend and purchased stuff for my sister in law's baby shower. I adore this store I am super excited to make the invitations and decorations. In addition to the invitations, I plan on making a banner and perhaps a diaper cake. Here is a diaper cake I helped make a few years ago:

I am probably going to make something similar to this for her shower, but add accents in mint green as well. I love how the butterflies seem to be flying every which way on the "cake". I think the hardest part about this cake was rolling the diapers (and someone else did that) so I will be searching the internet for how to fold diapers soon. All this "cake" required was a Martha Stewart butterfly punch, some patterns paper, ribbon and floral wire. I'll be sure to post pictures of the invitations and decorations I make for this upcoming shower as well. Thanks for reading :)
My March craft goals are finished and I have one gift left to deliver and one gift left to mail. Once these have made it to the their recipients I will reveal them on the blog.
The holiday weekend got the best of me and I managed to miss two blog posts (what happened here? Honestly I am not sure). I promise to not let this happen again. But I did do some crafty things over the long holiday weekend.
I went to one of my favorite stores, Impress (http://www.impressrubberstamps.com) in University Village this weekend and purchased stuff for my sister in law's baby shower. I adore this store I am super excited to make the invitations and decorations. In addition to the invitations, I plan on making a banner and perhaps a diaper cake. Here is a diaper cake I helped make a few years ago:

I am probably going to make something similar to this for her shower, but add accents in mint green as well. I love how the butterflies seem to be flying every which way on the "cake". I think the hardest part about this cake was rolling the diapers (and someone else did that) so I will be searching the internet for how to fold diapers soon. All this "cake" required was a Martha Stewart butterfly punch, some patterns paper, ribbon and floral wire. I'll be sure to post pictures of the invitations and decorations I make for this upcoming shower as well. Thanks for reading :)
Monday, May 20, 2013
Stuff i ♥ - washi tape
Let me take a moment to talk about my obsession with washi tape. I ♥ the stuff. I use it on nearly every project I make. This photo showcases just a portion of my washi tape collection. When I bought the We R Memory Keepers Washi Tape dispenser, I really should have purchased a second (or maybe even a third). The patterns, colors and widths of washi tape available make it so that I almost always am buying a new roll when I am out purchasing supplies.
There are so many crafty uses for the stuff. I love that washi tape isn't so tacky that mistakes are un-fixable. In fact, washi tape is forgiving you can reposition it on your projects with ease.
You can make quick cards with just a plain piece of cardstock and a few rolls of washi tape. It is easily cut into banner shapes and pennants. I like to use it to add texture and contrast to the bottom edge of my cards. ou can use it to do so many things.
In fact another blogger posted 100 projects with washi tape. Next time you are at the craft store, pick up some washi tape and give it a try. Hopefully you will ♥ it as much as I do!
There are so many crafty uses for the stuff. I love that washi tape isn't so tacky that mistakes are un-fixable. In fact, washi tape is forgiving you can reposition it on your projects with ease.
You can make quick cards with just a plain piece of cardstock and a few rolls of washi tape. It is easily cut into banner shapes and pennants. I like to use it to add texture and contrast to the bottom edge of my cards. ou can use it to do so many things.
In fact another blogger posted 100 projects with washi tape. Next time you are at the craft store, pick up some washi tape and give it a try. Hopefully you will ♥ it as much as I do!
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