Saturday, August 21, 2010

Birthday Time!

My little girl's birthday is in a few days (she'll be 9!) and I was inspired by the upcoming festivities to make a Happy Birthday album.

Thinking that a birthday themed album would be a great gift item for a friend, family member or co-worker, I made a fully coordinating birthday card to go with it.


The paper bag album measures just over 5x5 inches, and the card is also 5x5.  Both have fun, glittered letters on the front.



I used K&Company's "Jubilee" paper line, some of their 3d embellishments and a bunch of other odds and ends from my abundant stash.  :)



One of my favorite things about paper bag albums is that they are full of pockets.  This one has 3 side openings, plus 5 pockets sewn into the pages.  See the left page above?  There's a photo mat tucked into a pocket there.



And here you can see the large photo mats (double-sided) that pull out of the side pockets.  You or the recipient can add other memorabilia in the pockets, too.  There are so many possibilities!



The matching card is very simple, but is really what turns an already great album into a fabulous gift!

Interested in getting your own?  Custom paper bag albums start at just $35.  Feel free to email me for more information on how to get started, cherishpaperart@hotmail.com.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Creativity: the album.

Here is an album that I made using K&Company's Urban Rhapsody line of patterned paper.  The album base is multi-shaped chipboard with an awesome acrylic cover.
To start with, I used Staz-On ink in a shade of brown to muck up the acrylic cover.  It takes about 5 minutes to dry completely, but after that it's permanent.  Tim Holtz alcohol inks also work well on acrylic surfaces.
The album pages were covered front and back, trimmed out with a craft knife and the edges were then sanded for that shabby look that I love.  :)
I used a Making Memories distresser tool on all the photo mats (see the wrinkly edges?) before I machine stitched them.
This album is PACKED with embellishments!  I used the coordinating K&Co chipboard shapes, rub-ons and those cool circle things.  What the heck are they called???  I guess I don't even know the name of them, but they are round and spin and are just plain cool.
I also punched flowers with two nesting flower punches.  I inked the edges of each flower, then crumpled it and smoothed it back out.  It gives an awesome worn look to the flowers that was perfect for this album.
The other embellishments I used a lot of were buttons.  I hand stitched many of them to add to the hand-crafted look of the album.  It's very rustic and chic and I just love how it turned out.
The back cover was crafted just as carefully - everyone flips an album over when they hold it!  A couple yards of ribbon and trims tied to the jumbo binder rings provided the finishing touch.

This album has already been sold, but remember that I take a limited number of custom orders continuously.  Each piece is meticulously hand crafted and 100% unique!  I never duplicate my art work, but am happy to use the same paper line or similar colors or embellishments.  Simply contact me at cherishpaperart@hotmail.com to find out how to get your own album or scrapbook pages!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Blog Giveaway at All Scrapbook Steals!

So I have got to give some serious props out to the girls over at All Scrapbook Steals - The Blog.  And I have to do it for a number of reasons.

First, each month on their blog they offer the most incredible blog giveaways.  I'm talking a HUGE pile of supplies - HUGE!

Here is what's up for grabs for August:


All you have to do to enter is head over to their site and follow the instructions - leave a comment and you are entered to win!  This month's entries must be in before midnight on August 10th.

So that's prop #1.  I happened to win a drawing of theirs a couple months back and let me tell you - the box of supplies that came in the mail was ginormous, heavy, and awesome!  It is so amazing that they can do this every month.

Prop #2 is that their shopping website, http://www.allscrapbooksteals.com/, is the bomb diggity.  I would highly encourage you to go over there and sign up for their email list.  They offer a Steal of the Day every day.  Yes, every day!  So cool.

And Prop #3 is that they like me!  Ha ha ha!  They have listed my lil' ol' blog on theirs under "Favorite Crafting Blogs".  I share that space with the likes of Heidi Swapp, Amber Packer, and My Mind's Eye.  Yes, Really!  I am not lying about this, people. 

I am so completely honored and humbled to be recognized by them for my work.  What a great feeling.

So what are you waiting for?  Get your butts over there and check them out!  And be sure to tell them that I sent you ;)

Are you kidding me?!?

So I logged into my blog this morning just to check on things... like, did I get any more followers?  any more comments?  We scrappers love, love, LOVE the interaction on the online community.

Anywho - as soon as I logged in I noticed that my blog background was gone.  Vanished into thin air!  What the heck?  Apparantly, the background I was using (from thecutestblogontheblock.com - curse you all!) was deleted by them.  UGH!  This means that I've spent the last x hours (I'm not telling you the number) searching for backgrounds, waiting for downloads and looking for headers.

Can you hear my frustration?!  In the end, I decided to simply use the blogger template designer and I made my own header in Picasa.  It's simple and sweet and I like that I get to put more of my paper art photos on display.  Now, if I could only remember what else I was supposed to do today before I got sidetracked...

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