Sunday, October 14, 2012

My G45 Happy Haunting Album Pics

I LOVE HALlOWEEN so when I got a good look at the Graphic 45 Happy Haunting paper line I knew we were going to be spending some time together. I made this album using a cereal box, a lot of black cardstock and the G45 Happy Haunting paper. I did a bit of fussy cutting for several of the images and made many of the embellishments myself.


The 'Man on the Moon' on the front is magnetic and attaches to the clock face underneath where I have hidden a metal disc to attract the magnet.


 I also made the flowers and the potion bottle. The bottle label was a digital download I purchased on Etsy.


The album front opens to reveal a page layout for photos and journaling.

The top of the box is open and holds 2 cardstock inserts that fold open. Each insert has a photo book in it to hold 6 photos and several tags.

Here are some photos of the first insert.

This is a closeup of the top portion.


This is a closeup of the bottom portion.


Here are photos of the second insert, front, top and bottom portion.

Front.


Top potion of insert.


Bottom portion of insert with photo / tag book.

Hidden poem tag ;-)


Photo book with pull out tags.


Back of box.


TAA-DAA.....

I hope you enjoyed my album. I had so much fun creating it. Please leave me a comment or questions if you have any. 
Next week I'll post photos of my Halloween Clock.
Thanks for visiting... Have Fun Creating!!!!!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

My G45 Happy Haunting Album Sneak Peek


FROM THIS...


TO THIS...

I'll post photos of the album inserts and close up details this weekend.

Don't Just Stop and Smell the Roses...

My intention when I started this blog was to do a weekly post, but sometimes life has other plans for us. Recently other things took priority and I was really stressed out about not keeping to my self imposed schedule but here's what I realized... it's a 'blog'. It's not life or death. It's suppose to be fun not stressful. We all go about our days, making plans with family and friends, running errands that seem to never end, planning projects, dealing with the day to day chores and dramas that eat up all the hours in our days and taking care of the little and big things that come with being an adult. I think we all get a little lost sometimes in the details and forget to really take the time to be in the moment, to breath in and out and realize this is your life that your rushing through, don't be in such a hurry to get to the end. So with that said my new motto is "Don't just stop and smell the roses. Plant them, water them and make a bouquet when they bloom."

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Eating Cake & Loving it

I'll come right out and say it.... "I'm addicted to paper". Right now I'm completely hooked on anything Graphic 45, Authentique or My Mind's Eye. I don't know about you but for me there is nothing like flipping through a new paper collection and seeing all the beautiful colors and patterns. My pulse quickens and my mind begins to race with all the projects just begging to be made. I've always loved paper, but I started to realize that I was becoming more of a collector than a user. I was afraid to use the paper I loved so much for fear of not having it anymore. That nagging voice in my head screamed "what if I can never find it again?' and kept all those sheets of paper safe and sound in my studio. Finally, it dawned on me. All those projects that I wanted to make with my beloved paper were still waiting to be made and the ideas were always nagging at me. So, I came to my senses, the light bulb over my head flickered with the idea that if I use my papers on my projects I will still have the paper I love and adore on a project that I will treasure. A few days ago I finished a album using the Graphic 45 Happy Haunting collection (I'll be posting the photos soon). I love all the vintage images and bright colors in the paper line and I can't wait to start a new project using it. I'm taking baby steps, but now I can eat my cake and have it too.



**** This pile of paper is just a smidgen of what is hiding in my room. Sad but true...