Tuesday, February 28, 2012

5 for 5

Last Chance
Close to my Heat is offering 5 for 5
Order 1 Studio J 5-pack at $55 (includes 5 2page digital scrapbook layouts, shipping, handling and page protectors)
and get a second 5 pack FREE
That works out to less than $3 a page.
and the best thing is you can order as many 5 packs as you like
because they NEVER expires
This deal ends
tommorrow--February 29th
you can order two ways--email me (include your visa or mastercard #, postal code, expiry date and 3 digit code off the back)
or
directly off my website

this is one of the best promotions ever.
Studio J is quick, easy and now even more affordable
One other thing
if you order a dozen 5-packs, you can use them whenever you like.
use one for spring break,
one for camping,
one for a wedding...etc you don't have to use them all at the same time---because they never expire

Wondering what the quality is like.....fantastic!!
take a look






Scared to try--I will walk you through your first layout on your computer at your house at a time convienent for both of us (local customers only--I will coach long distance customers by phone)

I'm ordering
are you?? 

accordian mini album

Occassionally, a huge brick falls from the sky and bonks me on the head
and I say,
"why didn't I think of this sooner"
This is the quickest, simplest, easiest mini I have ever made.

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after you've score the piece fold it back & forth (accordian like)

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Open a pack of Journaling Spots (z1461)
you will need six
and adhere them to the folds as shown

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make sure you adhere the spots to the same side of each "fold"
(as shown)

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apply a strong adhesive to the two outside areas as shown
this will be the binding for the album

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apply the binding to the album

Okay, you're  almost done

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this will become a band to hold the album closed
fold on the score line
and overlap the two ends until you have a perfect rectangle

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embellish as desired

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Okay, now you're done
Well unless you want to pretty it up a bit
this is what I did

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okay,
now I'm done

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Cruisin'--farewell album/card

One of theeee most bubbly person's I know is leaving work (her husband got transfered)
and I was wondering what to do for her. 
Then it hit me.
I still had the coveres from the superhero bookmark album I made my nephew
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(you can see the whole album under the superhero bookmark album post--Feb 19)

And I had a pack of "Cruisin" paper
so
this is what I did
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Fisrt I covered the "front" by wrapping the paper around it
Clipping the corners makes for a nice neat backside
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Then I adhere a piece of patterned paper (3 7/8 x 7 7/8) to the inside of the front cover
to cover up the rough edges
I had a 3x3 envelope on hand so I decorated it a bit and stuck in on the inside cover (as shown)
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This is the little card that went in the envelope.
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Page 1 --cut as shown
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Adhere as shown
Note: Ionly glued the sides, so I could have a little pocket to stick a note in.
I also rounded the corners
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white cardstock--2 1/2 x 3
black cardstock--2 3/4 x 3 1/4
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Page 2
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Glue a 3/4 wide strip half an inch from the bottom
then cut
black cardstock (mats) 2 1/2 x 3 1/4  and 1 1/4 x 1 1/4
white cardstock  2 1/4 x 3 and 1 x 1


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assemble as shown

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the "page" is made using the Art Philosophy cartridge
     --rectangle #6, page 45, cut at 3 3/4"

adhere a 3/4 wide strip of pattened paper half an inch from the bottom

black mat --5 1/8 x 2 5/8
white cardstock --5 x 2 1/2
stamp set--D1434--you're great (retired)

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the page with the pieces all put together

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adhere the pattered strip to the red cardstock
Note: attach large shimmer brad BEFORE adhering red strip to page
(I didn't, and it was a bit tricky trying to lift the paper up enough to poke the brad through)

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I ditressed the arrow with black ink
and put the white cardstock pieces inside the folder

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The nice thing about pockets is you can add more tags if needed
I only used two, you could do three or four if you liked.

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I think this is my favorite page in the album

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the smaller white piece is 3x 3 3/4

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page with the tag inserted
(I know these last couple of  post seem kinda out of order, but I didn't know how the tag would turn out until I finished it, sorry if I've confused you --this last post is the front side of the envelope page)

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  Not sure if this is the best way to cover these album covers
They look good when done, but I think there is too much paper when you fold around the curve
which means that the magnets don't work too well too keep it closed.
I would advise you just to trim around the album and then sand the edges smooth
 
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inside of back cover

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wrap the zip strip around the cover as shown

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finished album
well almost, I have to take it to work and get people to sign their well wishes in it yet.