Saturday, November 12, 2011

Trying something new...Studio J

Studio J is the name of Close to my Heart's online design software.  Close to my Heart offers you another fast and simple way to celebrate relationships.  I wasn't quick to embrace this opportunity, but now that I've seen it in person, and tried it for myself...I'm excited! 

I love, love, love classic scrapbooking:  the smell of the papers, the feel of the textures, the thrill of putting it all together.  But I found that I love scrapbooking on line too!  Choosing the paper kit, editing the photos, personalizing with accents is tons of fun.  I'll be posting my newly designed layouts and some how-to videos for you.

What's great about Studio J is that you can try it for FREE!  You don't have to commit to any purchase when you enter Studio J and play with your photos.  Go to my website:  alona.myctmh.com and click on the Studio J link.  Go ahead and set up an account.  It doesn't cost anything, and that will allow you to come back and play some more another day without losing the layouts you created the first time.  Studio J will save your layouts for 90 days.

I always get mushy when I watch this video!  Check it out...you'll want a tissue too!

Friday, November 11, 2011

You are invited!

You are invited…   to Christmas BINGO!

When – Tuesday, December 6, 2011                                                                         
6:30-8:30pm

Where -  Madison Park Christian Church, Fellowship Hall, Door H

Why – To create 3 ornaments, check out new upcoming workshops for Christmas giving, and to win some fun prizes playing BINGO!

Cost - $10 fee includes supplies for 3 projects and 2 BINGO cards.

**For each friend you bring to the party, get 2 tickets in the raffle for a free workshop of your choice.

Please RSVP by November 30.                        Alona Peters, 217-656-3907, alonapeters@gmail.com    
We will create these three ornaments.  Creating fun gifts for Christmas is a cinch with Close to my Heart supplies.  We'll be using our new papers, ribbon, and bling to make unique items to adorn your tree or packages.
You'll also have an opportunity to see my December workshop projects in person.  There will be a limited number of participants, so you'll want to get your name on the sign up right away.  I will be posting some photos of the workshop projects later this month.
     

Thursday, November 10, 2011

More Cherish the Day!

 I created this standard-sized card using my favorite patterns from the Dreamin' paper packet. Of course I love all the patterns, but I'm particularly fond of polka dots in any flavor.  I also utilized the new Cricut Art Philosophy shapes for my card.  It's so fun discovering all the new possibilities with this tool!
Joanne Coleman created this standard-sized card.  The star corrugated chipboard shapes are from the new Milepost Shapes (Z1464).  She customized them for her card by rubbing them across the pacifica inkpad. Antique copper brads (Metal assortment Z1368) and an embossed brad (Z1410)make the card extra special!






I have one more fun project today.  This fabulous gift idea was created by Miyuki Williams.  It would be a great Christmas gift for your favorite secretary or teacher.
Decorate a 4x6 acrylic photo frame with a patterned paper inside instead of a photo.  Then instead of standing it upright as you would to view a photo, lay it down and turn it upside down.  Now you have a perfect surface for writing on a post-it note.  Miyuki utilized Cherish the Day month tags to update the front.  These are attached with double stick tape, so you can switch out the months and store them on the bottom of the frame.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Cherish the Day


The stamples made with S1111 Cherish the Day, November Stamp of the Month, use the ink and paper colors: Bamboo, Goldrush, Chocolate, and Pacifica. Many use the Dreamin' Paper Packet (X7142B).

Georgia Hauglid created this circle card.  I love how she repeats the circle throughout the card design...  even the choice of the wooden button accent!  The paper strip down the center of the card is the cut-away strip of paper on our new background and texture paper design.  The CTMH copyright is on the back.  Now you never have to worry about the ctmh words ending up in the wrong place on your card or layout.

This 5x7 card, designed by Brigetta Giles, utilizes lots of Cricut Art Philosophy shapes!  The cupcake layered shapes, frames, mats, and scallop border along with the stamp of the month makes a fun birthday card anyone would love to receive!


Wouldn't this make a fun place setting treat on Thanksgiving?  Shelly Allen used the November tag along with the Cricut "ticket" shape.

Check back tomorrow for more stamples using Cherish the Day.  Feel free to email me (alonapeters@gmail.com) with any questions about ordering supplies or how to create these projects yourself.




      Tuesday, November 8, 2011

      November Stamp of the Month - Cherish the Day

      Each month Close to my Heart offers a special stamp set available for only that month.  November's Cherish the Day is a great addition to your stamp collection.  This set of 44 stamps includes a tag for each month, numbers 1-31, plus the phrase "cherish the day".  In addition to the adorable shapes used in the samples above, the image will fit inside the ticket shape in Cricut Art Philosophy.  I have been having lots of fun with this stamp set!  Tomorrow I'll share a few stamples (stamped samples - a new word you'll see from time to time on this blog :).

      Monday, November 7, 2011

      Holiday Wishes! Special Stamp Set for November

      Holiday Wishes
      November Constant Campaign

      When you place a minimum order of $25 in My Acrylix® stamp sets in November, you can purchase a new D-size Holiday Wishes stamp set for only $5! That’s significant savings off the full retail value of $17.95 US / $19.95 CAN. And here’s a bonus: many of the images in the set coordinate with our Cricut® Art Philosophy cartridge for added cutting and stamping fun! See the FAQ for details.

      Dates: Offer valid November 1 (9:00 am MDT)–November 30 (11:59 pm MST).