Sunday, October 28, 2012

G45 "Nutcracker Sweet" Boxed Set Album

Hi, everyone!

Just wanted to get a quick post out with the photos from my finished "Boxed Set" albums from the USTREAM class series.

In a recent USTREAM class series, I showed step-by-step how to create the storage box and books from using the Graphic 45 "Nutcracker Sweet" collection. The class was offered online beginning Thursday, October 4th, and you can see a recording of the first class here: Boxed Set Album. We also have a pack of all the chipboard and cardstock you'll need to create the project at Scrapadabadoo: Nutcracker Sweet Cardstock Pack.

Below are some pictures of the completed Boxed Set from the class series. It would make a wonderful Christmas gift for a friend, or an album to hold all your years of Christmas photos.









 
 
Holding 31 4"x6" photos easily, this trio of albums looks like a set of hardbound books in a commemorative storage box. The three albums and the storage box are made entirely from paper and chipboard. The instruction manual details building and covering the box, as well as creating the albums. Photos of sample decorated pages and a supply list are also included in the manual. (Note: the photos in the manual use the Graphic 45 A Ladies' Diary papers, not Nutcracker Sweet)

This 66 page manual costs $18.49 and includes over 200 color photos illustrating the steps needed to complete the album. The manual is available in my shop: Shop.
 
I hope you all enjoy your Sunday! I will be working on stuff for the Advent Craft Fair until we lose power from Hurricane Sandy. (Maybe we won't lose power, but I've decided to manage my expectations) Whether or not we have Monday Night Card Camp tomorrow night will depend entirely on weather or not I still have power and/or Internet. If I don't have power and/or Internet, I will try to find a way to let someone know so they can post it in the USTREAM chat.
 
Hope to see you tomorrow!
 
~Kathryn :D

Friday, October 26, 2012

NEW VIDEO: Moc Bai - Bavet, 12"x12" Layout

Happy Friday, everyone!

Another layout for my sister's travel album! I am trying to kill this paper pad, but man it is hard. This is my fourth layout with this pad so far & I can't even see a dent. Now I realize why my paper stash always grows, no matter how long of a break I take from shopping - it seems like one paper pad will make like 50 layouts! Craziness!

In this case, it will be a good thing that paper pads last so long. All the travel layouts in this album will look cohesive, despite being from all over the world.

This 12"x12" layout is about the Moc Bai - Bavet International Border Crossing. This is the border crossing between Vietnam and Cambodia that is closest to Ho Chi Minh City and Phnom Penh. For this layout, I printed the journaling on patterned paper and layered lots of cut-out tags from the collection together for a fun look.

Here are some pictures of the finished layout:






I filmed this layout coming together for my YouTube channel. You can watch the video below, or click this link to watch it over on YouTube: Moc Bai - Bavet.




I really enjoyed the whole process of creating this layout & I can't wait to dive back into this paper pad and make some travel layouts.

I hope you enjoy the project AND your weekends!

Kathryn :D

P.S. Have you ever used up an entire collection? If so, how did you do it?

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Bushel Box Project Starts TODAY!

Hi, everyone!

Today we are starting a new USTREAM series! For my fall project, I have designed a "bushel box" which holds up to an 8"x8" album (either bound or with freestanding pages you can flip through).

Created entirely by you from chipboard and cardstock, this crate, inspired by vintage bushel boxes, holds up to an 8"x8" album or pretty much anything else you can imagine -- pot pourri, tea towels, soaps, candles, etc! Once you understand how the crate comes together, you'll be able to create boxes in this style of any size or shape.

Because this project had an above average amount of measurements, I have written a mini instruction manual for the box. This "mini" instruction manual details building and covering the bushel box only. While it is not actually "mini" in terms of content (it is just as long as the Convertible Album manual), I am calling it "mini" because it does not include instructions on what goes inside. This manual does not cover decorating the bushel box or the album that goes inside, but all of that will be covered in the USTREAM series that starts today.

My album will be an 8"x8" album done in a fall theme, but you can choose any theme you like! I'll be using the Bo Bunny "Apple Cider" collection on this project. The class will be offered online starting today during Euro Chat at 2:00 PM Eastern USA time on my USTREAM channel.

The USTREAM shows where we build and decorate the bushel box, and the album that goes inside it, will be recorded for later viewing.

Here are some pictures of the project from the manual:







Here is a quick video that shows the scale of the bushel box. It's a good size!




This 27 page instruction manual costs just $9.99 and includes over 50 color photos and cutting diagrams illustrating the steps needed to construct the bushel box. The manual is available in my shop now: Kathryn's Shop.

Within 24 hours of purchasing the manual, you will be sent an email with a PDF of the manual. If you have not received an email with a PDF and it has been more than 24 hours since you received confirmation from PayPal that your payment was made, please contact me.

To purchase your Bushel Boxed mini manual, please click the link to my shop above!

Thanks for stopping by & I hope to see you on USTREAM to create this album!

~Kathryn :D

Monday, October 22, 2012

Sunburst Challenge Winners!

Hi, everyone & happy Monday!

I have the results of the Sunburst Challenge! Before I announce the winners, I want to thank everyone who participated! All of your layouts and cards were AWESOME! Thank you so much for sharing them with us. :D

The winner of the Hampton Art/Graphic 45 "Nutcracker Sweet" stamp set from Scrapadabadoo is Mary M!


Here is a picture of her layout:



Isn't it adorable!?!!! Thanks so much for sharing it with us, Mary!

2. Perfect Trim Ruler from Barb (the creator!) is Jill W!



Here is a picture of her layout:



TOO cute! Wonderful job, Jill!

Both winners need to contact me with the address where they would like their prize shipped before 9:00 PM Eastern USA time on Friday, October 26, 2012 or they will forfeit the prize. You can contact me through my website here: Contact Kathryn.

A HUGE thank you to Barb for the Perfect Trim Tool, and to Carol and Barrie of Scrapadabadoo for the stamps. Also, thank you all who participated for sharing your work with us! I loved seeing all your creativity!

~Kathryn :D

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

NEW MANUAL: Bushel Box Mini Manual

Hi, everyone!

Next Thursday we are starting a new USTREAM series! For my fall project, I have designed a "bushel box" which holds up to an 8"x8" album (either bound or with freestanding pages you can flip through).

Created entirely by you from chipboard and cardstock, this crate, inspired by vintage bushel boxes, holds up to an 8"x8" album or pretty much anything else you can imagine like potpourri, tea towels, soaps, candles, etc.!

This "mini" instruction manual details building and covering the bushel box only. While it is not actually "mini" in terms of content (it is just as long as the Convertible Album manual), it does not take an entire album from start to finish. This manual does not cover decorating the bushel box or the album that goes inside. All of that will be covered in the USTREAM series only.

My album will be an 8"x8" album dones in a fall theme, but you can choose any theme you like! I'll be using the Bo Bunny "Apple Cider" collection on this project. The class will be offered online starting Thursday, October 25th starting during Euro Chat at 2:00 PM Eastern USA time on my USTREAM channel.

The USTREAM shows where we build and decorate the bushel box, and the album that goes inside it, will be recorded for later viewing.

Here are some pictures of the project from the manual:







This 27 page instruction manual costs just $9.99 and includes over 50 color photos and cutting diagrams illustrating the steps needed to construct the bushel box. The manual is available in my shop now: Kathryn's Shop.

Within 24 hours of purchasing the manual, you will be sent an email with a PDF of the manual. If you have not received an email with a PDF and it has been more than 24 hours since you received confirmation from PayPal that your payment was made, please contact me.

To purchase your Bushel Boxed mini manual, please click the link to my shop above!

Thanks for stopping by & I hope to see you on USTERAM to create this album!

~Kathryn :D

P.S. Also new in the shop is the raw chipboard pumpkin album from last year! To see more details on that project, including finished photos and links to USTREAM recordings, click here: 2011 Pumpkin Album.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Starburst Layout Challenge!

Hi, everyone!

I've been reading a lot on the message boards these days from people who are collecting 6"x6" pads but not using them. I am a huge offender in this area, as well. In fact, I recently told myself I wasn't allowed to buy any more 6"x6" pads unless I actually started using them up.

With that in mind, I created the below layout with 6"x6" paper pads in mind. I arranged the papers in a sunburst pattern so that it looks like the rays are coming from the photos. This layout design was so popular, that viewers were anxious to try it. To add a little encouragement, I have decided to turn this layout into inspiration for a Starburst Layout Challenge!

Here are some pictures of the completed layout. You can click the photos below to make them larger:










To see how to create the starburst template, watch the video below or in HD over on YouTube here: Starburst Layout.





Enter the challenge by posting a link to your submission BELOW by 9:00 p.m. on Friday, October 19th, 2012. In order to be eligible for this challenge, you must use the linking system below. To use the linking system below, post a photo of your project online in a PUBLIC site (on your blog, flickr, photobucket, my Ning site). Whatever site you choose must be visible to everyone who participates in the challenge.

Prizes for this challenge include:
1. Hampton Art/Graphic 45 "Nutcracker Sweet" stamp set from Scrapadabadoo:



2. Perfect Trim Ruler from Barb (the creator!):



To participate in this challenge, create a layout, card or other project using the sunburst pattern shown in the inspiration above. Layouts may be any size {12"x12", 8.5"x11", etc.} and can be either a one-page or two-page layout. Layouts must be complete with photos and journaling. One entry per type of project, per person (i.e. one layout + one card, not two layouts). Maximum two entries per person. Projects must be new, never before seen & created just for this challenge.

I look forward to seeing what you create!

~Kathryn :D

Link Party Entries:

I have included a sample entry in the linking system below. If your entry does not look like the "1. Kathryn E. Krieger" entry, please double-check and make sure you followed the directions exactly.




Wednesday, October 10, 2012

NEW VIDEO: 6"x6" Paper Challenge Layout

Hi, everyone!

I created another layout last night. This one is a 12"x12" layout that uses only the Pink Paislee "Prairie Hill" papers in the 6"x6" size. The only 12"x12" used was cardstock. I've been reading a lot on the message boards these days from people who are collecting these pads but not using them. I am a huge offender in this area, as well. In fact, I recently told myself I wasn't allowed to buy any more 6"x6" pads unless I actually started using them up.

I had an idea for a layout in my head, but I wasn't 100% sure it would work, so I used the three photos left over from my last layout to experiment with. So this layout also features photos from my sister's trip to the Lord of the Rings "Hobbiton" set in New Zealand. I arranged the papers in a sunburst pattern so that it looks like the rays are coming from the photos.

Here are some pictures of the completed layout. You can click the photos below to make them larger:










The layout was actually pretty simple. It's just a little time consuming to piece the sunray together. I watched Netflix while I was doing it, so I caught up on some of what's been happening in Mystic Falls, although I am still way behind in this series. Not sure if I care too much what happens to any of these characters, but it's a good show to watch while I'm crafting since I am only half paying attention anyway.

I filmed this layout coming together for my YouTube channel. You can watch the video below, or click the link to watch it over on YouTube: 6"x6" Paper Challenge Layout.





I hope you're enjoying your week! I'll see you tomorrow for more of the "Boxed Set" album over on my USTREAM channel. You can read more about that project here: Boxed Set Album.










I am live on USTREAM every Thursday from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM and again from 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM on my channel: Kathryn Scraps. All times are Eastern USA. To convert Eastern USA time to your time zone, click here: Time Zone Converter.

See ya later!

~Kathryn :D

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Christmas Card: Impression Obsession Angel

Hi, everyone!

I hope you all enjoyed your long weekends (and turkey, if you had some)!

Last night we had Christmas Card Camp over on my USTREAM channel. We worked with the Impression Obsession "Angel" stamp, which is available in my shop: Kathryn's Shop.




Here's how she turned out! I absolutely LOVED how much fun it was to create this card. The stamp is so much fun to color. You can click the photo below to make it large and see more details.






I started with a piece of white cardstock. Then I colored it with Ranger Distress Stain in the color "Scattered Straw" to make it a golden color. Next I sprayed it with a yellow Glimmer Mist so it would sparkle. After it was dry, I stamped the star background with Ranger's Big & Bossy embossing ink, and embopssed it with fine clear powder.

The clear embossing powder created a resist for the next steps. I inked the entire card with Ranger Distress Ink in "Weathered Wood" to take away the bright yellow color and cool it down. Next I covered it with Ranger Distress Ink in the "Dusty Concord" color to get the deep purple background. The stars remain yellow because of the resist affect of the clear embossing.

Next I used Ranger Archival ink in the "Coffee" color to stamp the image on cold press watercolor paper. I used Ranger Distress stains and a water brush to give her that painted look. Here are the colors I used:

Hair:
Frayed Burlap shaded with Vintage Photo

Halo, Wings, Dress Trim:
Scattered Straw shaded with Wild Honey

Dress:
Peeled Paint shaded with Forest Moss

Shoes:
Forest Moss

Skin:
Equal parts Antique Linen and Spun Sugar

Cheeks:
Tattered Rose

Lips:
Tattered Rose mixed with a little Fired Brick

Trumpet:
Scattered Straw shaded with Wild Honey and Fired Brick

After the image was painted, I cut it out and used dimensional adhesive to adhere it to the star background. I added that to a green card base that matched her dress. Once everything was glued down, I accented the image with Ranger Liquid Pearls in the "Buttercup" color and Ranger Stickles in the "Gold" color.

To see this card coming together, you can watch the USTREAM recording here: Impression Obsession Angel Card.

Christmas Card Camp is on Monday nights at 9:00 PM Eastern USA time over on my USTREAM channel: Kathryn Scraps! To convert Eastern USA time to your time zone, click here: Time Zone Converter.

Have a great (short) week!

~Kathryn :D

P.S. In the USTREAM class, we talked about the "Demon Goat" which relates to an old blog post. To read about the Demon Goat and where he came from, read this blog post: A Recent Conversation with My Sister.

Monday, October 8, 2012

NEW VIDEO: Hobbiton, 12"x24" Layout

Hi, everyone!

First of all, a very happy Thanksgiving to all our friends to the north! I hope you all have a wonderful weekend with friends, family and super moist turkey! :)

I created another layout over the weekend. This one is a 12"x24" double layout, featuring pictures from my sister's trip to the Lord of the Rings "Hobbiton" set in New Zealand. She had lots of beautiful photos from that excursion, so I printed 14 of them out in a variety of sizes (I only used 11 in the end). I laid the photos out in a collage, which is a little out of my comfort zone, but I like how it looks. Using mainly photos as background paper really saves on supplies, too!

Here are some pictures of the completed layout:










The real challenge with this layout was the number and sheer size of some of the photos! It was a lot, even for a double page layout. It was difficult to put the photos down first and then decorate around them. Usually I choose my photos, decide on a layout & then build a background to highlight the photos. This was a bit backwards for me, but it was a nice challenge.

I filmed this layout coming together for my YouTube channel. You can watch the video below, or click the link to watch it over on YouTube: Hobbiton Layout.





I hope you're enjoying your week! I'll see you tonight for Christmas Card Camp over on my USTREAM channel. We'll be working with the Impression Obsession "Angel" stamp, which is available in my shop: Kathryn's Shop.




Christmas Card Camp starts at 9:00 PM Eastern USA time over on my USTREAM channel: Kathryn Scraps!

To convert Eastern USA time to your time zone, click here: Time Zone Converter.

Right now I'm headed off to Hobby Lobby! They just opened one 40 minutes from here, so I am off on a road trip to check it out. If I get anything cool, I'll show you tonight on USTREAM after Christmas Card Camp finishes.

See ya later!




~Kathryn :D

Thursday, October 4, 2012

CORRECTION: "Boxed Set" Manual

Hi, everyone!

Just a quick post with a correction to the Box Set Manual. The correction is on page 40 of the manual and pertains to steps 15 and 16.

The manual currently reads:

15. Adhere one of the flaps to the front cover, living the edge of the flap up with the edge of the spine cover as shown below:

16. Adhere the remaining flap to the back cover, lining the edge of the flap up with the spine cover as before.

The manual should read:

15. Adhere the free flap of the 2"x6 1/2" cardstock piece to the front cover, lining the edge of the flap up with the edge of the spine cover as shown below:

16. Adhere the free flap of the 5 1/5"x6 1/2" cardstock piece to the back cover, lining the edge of the flap up 1/8" short of the edge of the spine cover.

Sorry about that, guys!.

~Kathryn :D

Boxed Set Class Starts TODAY!

Hi, everyone!

Today we are starting an exciting, new USTREAM series! I will be doing special classes to teach the "Boxed Set" album technique (the three books in a box). In this class series, we'll create the storage box and books from scratch. Classes will be recorded, so they can be viewed at any time, as well as live.

The first "Boxed Set" class is this afternoon from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Eastern USA time and then again this evening from 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM Eastern USA time. All classes and their recordings will be over on my USTREAM channel: Kathryn Scraps!

To convert Eastern USA time to your time zone, click here: Time Zone Converter.

Holding 31 4"x6" photos easily, this trio of albums looks like a set of hardbound books in a commemorative storage box. The three albums and the storage box are made entirely from paper and chipboard. The instruction manual details building and covering the box, as well as creating the albums. Photos of sample decorated pages and a supply list are also included in the manual.

Here are some pictures of the project from the manual:











This 66 page manual costs $18.49 and includes over 200 color photos illustrating the steps needed to complete the album. The manual is available in my shop under the heading NEW! Boxed Set Album Manual: Kathryn's Shop.  It is almost three times the length of the "Album-in-a-Box" manual and includes ten times the number of step-by-step photos.

Within 24 hours of purchasing the manual, you will be sent an email with a PDF of the manual. If you have not received an email with a PDF and it has been more than 24 hours since you received confirmation from PayPal that your payment was made, please contact me.

To purchase your Boxed Set instruction manual, please click the link to my shop above! Then join me today over on my USTREAM channel for video instructions on putting it together.

~Kathryn :D

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

NEW VIDEO: Dogs of Vietnam, 12"x12"

Hi, everyone!

So, I had such a hard time with my last layout, that I decided I should jump right back on the horse and keep practicing. I decided to scrap another layout last night, using photos from my sister's trip to Vietnam. I used the same Michael's paper pad from the Recollections brand (I think it's called "Today, Tomorrow, Forever").

It took me a lot less time to get this "quick" layout done than it took me to get my last "quick" layout done (although neither of them was exactly "quick" to put together). I still haven't 100% remembered how to scrapbook, so I need to keep working on these layouts until things click again! :D

Below are pictures of the completed layout. Sorry for the glare, but once this type of layout is in the page protector, it can't be removed! You'll see why in the video.




 
 
My challenge to myself with this layout was not to use any embellishments ~ just patterned paper ~ and to still create and interesting and engaging layout. Whether or not you think I met this goal, probably has a lot to do with whether or not you consider Thickers an embellishment or not! :D I suppose if I wanted to be a complete purist about it, I could have diecut my title with patterned paper or cardstock.

I filmed this layout coming together for my YouTube channel. You can watch the video below, or click the link to watch it over on YouTube: Dogs of Vietnam.





I hope you're enjoying your week! I'll see you tomorrow on USTREAM for the first class in the Boxed Set album series! I'll be using the Graphic 45 Nutcracker Sweet papers to make mine, and this is going to be super fun.

See ya!


~Kathryn :D