Wednesday, November 9, 2011
And the winner is...
I used random.org to pick a winner and the prize goes to: Cyndee Kawa! Congrats, Cyndee! Heather will get your prize sent out to you soon!
Again, thank you all for participating. More fun challenges to come- keep checking Woodgrain Mustache!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Thirfty Thursday: Repurposing Post Office Boxes for Scrapbook Paper Storage
They are large enough to hold 12x12 paper and you can customize the boxes to fit your needs. I personally stack my boxes to store the paper flat and here is how I do it.
Step 1. Get some flat rate boxes. It's all actually amazingly simple because you can order the boxes from the US Postal Service website and have the boxes delivered right to your door!
Step 2. Assemble the boxes. It goes without saying that the boxes will arrive at your doorstep (or you can pick them up at the post office) flat. So follow the instructions and assemble the boxes.
Step 3. Cut the box. Here's a photo of where you should make your cuts for flat paper storage.
You'll end up with something like this...
Then just stack them up and fill them with paper! We live in a pretty small apartment which is hurting for storage. So my boxes sit stacked up in the closet like this.
Definitely not the prettiest thing in the world, but it works for me. I've seen people cover these boxes with paper to pretty them up. But I'm basically can't be bothered (especially they sit inside the closet.)
If you're looking for a vertical paper storage solution, check out this blog post.
As always, thanks for stopping by!
Monday, October 31, 2011
November's Color Theme...
It's Heather... I know that the ladies at Woodgrain Mustache have been a little busy... It's Fall. There are kiddos to take places, the beginnings of fall colds, school functions, holiday activities... All in all... We've been busy. Sorry. It's just that time of the year.
For this week's color challenge, I chose a fantastic grouping of lovely warm tones, with just a small splash of light aqua. I got the inspiration from Pinterest via Design Seeds.
Because I want to see how some of you use this color palette... I will actually be sending the winner just a small treat from my personal stash... Possibly even in this color palette!!
Use the colors that are shown in the color challenge for the week. Make sure that you stick to the color choices. White, black or kraft may also be used. Post the link to your card/layout/project that uses the colors for the given week before 11:59 PM the following Tuesday.
For this week, I will send the winner a small, color palette inspired prize!!
Friday, October 21, 2011
Texture
Texture may be subtle, so that it is barely noticed, or it amay be a design focal point. Varying texture empazises different parts of a layout. It also adds dimension.
Lukenbach, TX |
In the "US" layout below, the brown cardstock offers a slight visual texture, which is contrasted by the buttons, chipboard letters, and photo mats, which all appear reatively smooth. The pink paper appears to be weathered, offering a visual texture.
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Addie |
Monday, October 17, 2011
Featured Designer- Karen Weingartner
Shortly after buying our first home and finally having my own space to create, my husband stumbled across Scrapbook Steals and I have been hooked ever since. Not only do they sell deeply discounted, high-quality scrapbook supplies, they also have a fantastic online community of paper-crafters.
In May, I had the chance to meet a few ladies who are part of the lovely community SS has created. Heather encouraged me to get back into scrapping in June and I have more than a dozen layouts since!
Thank you, Heather for encouraging me to scrap again!
I am going to leave you with my favorite layout! It is inspired by the lovely Kristy Lee and her Topaz #4 sketch!
I used Echo Park: Little Girl, Doodlebug buttons, and American Crafts cardstock to create this layout about being an aunt.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Everybody get in line!
One of the elements of design is line. Line can express shapes, movement, and draw the eye into the layout. First, let's look at the line sketches. In the first, the proximity of the lines cause the eye to fill in the missing pieces and make the inner and outer circle appear complete. In the lotus sketch, lines of slightly varying width, give boldness and strength to the lotus. The diagonal lines against the horzintal lines in the third sketch give a feeling of depth to the image. The lines in the cherry bloom provide texture to the cherry blossom branch. The varying width in the final sketch implies motion.
In the "bounce" layout, line is implied by the placement of the letters and buttons. This is mirrored in the placement of the paper strips.
Are you ready to try it on a LO? The sketch below uses 3x3 photos to create horizontal and vertical lines, the papers behind provide additional line of different weight. The strips on the top and bottom of the layout repeat the line, and create an implied line vertically down the center of the page. The title and journaling mirror the papers. To switch up the LO, try a wave in the middle and top, placing the pictures in a wave pattern.
Full disclosure, I drew the sketch, but this LO style is very common, so there are many interpretations out there.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Color Challenge #2
Each week one of us will be showing a color combination, your goal is to link your work that uses that color combination in its entirety. You may use white, black and/or kraft as needed... You can use the image as inspiration, but it is not necessary. Have fun, and link away!
Monday, October 10, 2011
Featured Designer - Van Nguyen
I started scrapbooking about a year ago while still on maternity leave with my one and only baby girl - Charlotte. As I like to tell my friends, I fell hard and fast for this hobby. It is a way for me to preserve amazing memories while playing with pretty paper and embellishments. Call it grown up craft hour. As a student of history, I also love that I am somehow chronicling our family's stories. When I finally finished Charlotte's first year album a few weeks ago, I felt as proud as when I completed my college senior thesis.
Here are two of my all-time favorite layouts:
First Easter. The inspiration for this layout was the Mid Week Mojo sketch #46 by Kristy Lee (over at scrapbooksteals.com). Most of the paper is from We Are Memory Keepers Hippity Hoppity. I think my favorite element in this layout is the banner along the middle. And it was the perfect excuse to use up some brads I got from the Target $1 bins years ago.
Our Family Portrait. This layout was recently featured on my guest design post for scrapbooksteals.com (which can be found here). I got to play with the Hello Sunshine collection by American Crafts. I think that Hello Sunshine may be my all time favorite collection. So stunning and the style is distinctively me. And I must be a sucker for banners because my favorite element on this page is the string of lanterns along the top. I fussy cut the lanterns from printed kraft paper. To create the sense of twinkling lights, I swirled some white paint (using a paint dauber) behind each lantern and then sprayed the white swirls with glimmer mist.
If you're so inclined, you can visit me on my blog, Like the Car where I ramble on about Charlotte, crafts, cooking and whatever else is on my mind.
Thanks for stopping by and we hope you visit again and again!
Friday, October 7, 2011
Design School- Overview Elements of Design
Line
These two papers illustrate line. The first, is My Minds Eye, and the second is Basic Grey.
Over the next few weeks, we will play with the Elements of Design.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Thrifty Thursday: 6X6 Paper Pads
You can by 36 or so sheets of 6x6 papers for about $5. I challenged myself to make layouts using only 6x6 papers with the exception, of course, of the background paper. Here is what I came up with:
I made this layout with the Cosmo Cricket Social Club and Upcycle 6x6 pads, which I paid $4.50 each for. I used a total of 6 different sheets of paper.
I also made a layout for Authentique Paper recently using their 6x6 paper line, Free Bird.
As you can see, this layout was inspired by the last layout I created. This is the Authentique Free Bird Fair-Weather collection and I absolutely love it. It is the first textured 6x6 paper I've ever seen!
This is another Authentique layout I created using the Blissful and Uncommon 6x6 pads. I was inspired by an illustration I saw on Pinterest to create a solar-system-type layout.
I figure that 6x6 pads are perfect for making embellishments. I used my various flower punches to make layered flowers here. The small patterns of 6x6 papers work really well for small embellishments.
The last layout I have to share with you is based upon a sketch done by a guest sketcher, Lisa Zubritsky, for Scrapbook Steals. I used Crate Paper Emma's Shoppe and Portrait 6x6 pads and Sassafras Ellie's Tale 6x6 for this LO.
As you can see, it worked out perfectly to have smaller patterns for this LO since I was just cutting up smaller pieces of paper. I actually felt kind of relieved since most often, it kills me to have to cut into a full sized piece of paper for such a small piece.
I would love to see what you all create with 6x6 pads. If you feel so inclined, please put a link to your projects in the comments so we can all come and check out what you made.
Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Color Challenge #1:
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Featured Designer... Chloe Salerno
Featured Designer...
It is my honor to kickoff our weekly guest designer feature with our own Chloe Salerno! Chloe is super-talented,and has a fun, colorful style that I just adore. But please, don't take my word for it, check out her blog!
I'd like to share one of my favorite layouts that Chloe has made. Look at those colors! Please share some love for Chloe, she's gonna be dropping in with a personal post this week.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Journal Prompt Sunday--- Love Story
Today, I've come up with a journal prompt for you to interpret in any way you desire. You can make a layout or mini album, or even a card or altered item (although with a journaling prompt, that might be a tad more difficult ;) ). Your assignment is to tell a love story. You can tell the story of how you and your significant other met, or go back in time and tell the story of your parents or grandparents. You could even go in a completely different direction and journal about your love affair with Starbucks (oh wait, that would be me).
My plan is to make a layout about my daughter's recent obsession with her stuffed animal, Scout. Harper is nearly 18 months old and has never really had any security items, as hard as I've tried. I have given her stuffed animals, blankets, pacifiers and everything has failed to stick until now. Scout is not just any stuffed animal. He is a personalized dog from Leap Frog that sings songs with her name and her favorite color and favorite food. Harper will ask to take him along when we go in the car and she will tote him into stores. It's just about the cutest thing I have ever seen.
I will work on my layout today and post it here as soon as I am finished. I hope you all will consider this prompt when you sit down to scrapbook next. If you do make a layout using this journal prompt, please link it up using the inlinkz below. We would all love to see what you make.
Welcome to Woodgrain Mustache!!
Today we begin a great adventure! We, the lovely ladies of Woodgrain Mustache (WM) are planning on dazzling you with various ways in which to not only jumpstart your creativity, but find new ways in which to share your work with others.
We are simply a group of crafters, who love sharing our knowledge, passion, and love of creating with others. Each of us hope that you will add to our community by reading and sharing your work. We hope to create daily, and inspire often.
Tomorrow starts the first challenge for WM! Our weekly schedule for October is as follows:
Sunday: Journaling Prompt
Monday: Featured Artist
Tuesday: Color Challenge
Wednesday: Wild Card Wednesday
Thursday: Thrifty Thursday
Friday: Friday Design School
Saturday: Step-by-Step Saturday
If you would like to add our blinkie to your blog or web page, please do!!
Make sure that you link the image to http://woodgrainmustache.blogspot.com/
Our goal is to post daily, so make sure that you check back each day for challenges, information and new projects!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Woodgrain Mustache... Opening October 1st!
We are simply a group of crafters, who love sharing our knowledge, passion, and love of creating with others. Each of us hope that you will add to our community by reading and sharing your work. We hope to create daily, and inspire often.
If you would like to add our blinkie to your blog or web page, please do!!
Make sure that you link the image to http://woodgrainmustache.blogspot.com/
Our goal is to post daily, so make sure that you check back each day for challenges, information and new projects!