Digital Scrapbook Freebies

One of my dear children bought me the Jan Creating Keepsakes mag for Christmas. They have a digital scrapping tutorial insert this time with step by step instructions for completing several first time projects. It requires the free adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 trial version. If you are techno-challenged (guilty as charged!) you can also print the embellisments on cardstock and use them like regular paper accents.

Digital Scrapbook Place has a freebie gallery with tons of downloads

Dital Design Essentials has some freebies and great kits

designer digitals freebies

shabby Princess has lovely free kits

Scrap Outside the Box, like some of the above sites, has tutorials online

When you finish you can print your pages at home in 8×8 or 8×11 size.  If you want a 10by10 or 12 by 12 size page you can go to Scrapbooks.com and have your pages printed and even bound into hardcover books if you like.  Price per page comes to about $2.50.

Paper Flowers

It is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. So many friends are posting lovely ideas. We are pretty low key this year, likely just doing the Mexican God’s Eyes this time around.  I did bookmark this site for next year however – The Paper Flower Pomander.  This is a project I would be happy to display in the house for the whole season.

You know I can’t resist the phrase "while you are there"….  BUT, did you catch the name of the blog – One Hour Craft. Right up my alley. : )  There is a nifty machine embroidery tutuorial (just a straight stitch folks!) as well as kids crafts, gift ideas, and more.

Christmas crafts

Between the girls’ sewing class and the new blogs I have loaded we have found some exceptionally cute patterns to save lately.  First, let me share the girls’ work:

100_3878_1 These two images are tiny creations made from girls anklet socks. The head and bodies are stuffed and tied with floss and embroidered. Then you can wrap fabric for the angel dress. I have a pattern: Download makedolls3.jpg  similar to this from a craft blog and honestly I can’t recall which one it was.  If you recognize it please give me a holler and I will give credit where due! 

100_3880 This is the snowman made the same way. The hat and scarf are made from a rib knit fabric.

A new favorite blog of mine is AllSorts.   There are some very nice printables and patterns to be had here! There are lots of nice craft blogs but not everyone links up their patterns or inspiration sites. I so appreciate those that take the time to do this! I especially like the soft Scotty   and the felt trees floating around the net at the moment.  (we bought some sage green felt and trims this week just in case…) How about her last year’s Christmas craft? Or these printable letters to make your own holiday banner?  She posted them at Halloween but I think they could work for Happy Thanksgiving or New Years or Birthday or…..   Enjoy!

Decking the Halls

The tree is up, the lights are up, the kids rooms are decked. All that is left is the upstairs. Allen ran out of extension cords so he is finished lol!  Here are highlights of our weekend:

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Alannah and Kieran working on the tree…

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the tree finished (looks like we have a headless angel)

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From the girls’ room – they have one of those little lighted house villages they set up each year.  This vintage creche was mine growing up. It doesnt have a lot of pieces but it is still my all time favorite nativity. Vintage_creche_1

Got Maps?

Sketch18 If you scrapbook you want some I promise! While reloading bookmarks I stumbled upon Becky Fleck sketches at Two Peas. How did I miss these??? I like some of these even better than the Becky Higgins sketches. And bless her, she has archived years worth of sketches at her website Page Maps. Scoot! Go now! Check them out!  You will thank me! It really is worth all those exclamation points. ; D 

Thrift Shopping

Tin_storage The Vintage Homemaker list posted this link today that so much fun I am passing it along to you.  Mrs Catherine’s blog and other simple living sites have posted challenges related to not purchasing anything new for a month. When I read through the *rules* of the challenge it actually meant nothing new outside of food/medical etc. Well shoot, that’s no challenge lol!  Being a dedicated thrift shopper I had come to consider anything I purchased at these establishments to be *new*.  They were new to us anyway!

We do love thrift shopping. For one thing, the prices are awesome and you can find very high end labels for next to nothing. Move over ebay! Someone suggested I try there for Hanna Andersson clothing yesterday so I checked. Yes, in fact you can buy up to 3000 pieces of that designer at the moment. BUT, not for a buck by any stretch. Where else but the thrift store can you get a dryer for less than $50? Or the lovely Blue Willow tea cups we found stashed on a shelf for a dollar a piece? Three ring binders for 75 cents or less? A bread machine for $7?

Our routine has us visit one of a few stores each errand day. Normally if I need something for the home we start there and give it a couple weeks. On the off chance we can’t locate it by then we will hit a chain store. Doesn’t happen that often. If you want to give it a whirl but don’t know where to start check out The Thrift Shopper online magazine. Lots of fun articles and a search vehicle for your area.

I saw the pic on this site as well. Repurposed containers are on my mind lately since I have been slowly reorganizing the pantry. I LOVED the ideas Stacy Julian had on the first round of Clique TV but no way could afford to re-do all my storage with lined baskets. The thrift shop highlighted in the web mag has these coffee tins for storing small items. They used bottle caps to tie on the prices. I thought they would look nice with a scrapbook tag and label printed in a nice font for dry goods.

Can’t picture how thrifting would translate in your life? Check out these sites:

Manic Thrift Store Shopper

Thrift Store Art Revamp challenge  This is cool!  All sorts of art made by repurposing thrift finds. I so want that bag…..

Thrift Store Project

How to Thrift

Decorating with Thrift Store Finds  more to follow on this thought…..

Stitched Tees

Chick_tee_1  Thought we would upload pics of some relatively quick gifts we made up last week. Once you learn the basic embroidery stitches used in the redwork projects you can transfer them to other media. We needed some baby gifts in a pinch so we took some onesies, printed off names and images from a dingbat font we downloaded from Two Peas, and placed them under the top layer of the tee. We traced the letters and images with a water soluable transfer pen. (it disappears when wetted) then used a simple outline stitch over the tracing. That’s it! 

Emma_tee Stitching on the knit fabric is a bit tricky but not overly hard. If I do these again I will buy some fusible web to adhere to the back side of the stitching to protect it during laundering.

When uploading new bookmarks I found that Primrose Design Blog has been uploading stitching lessons complete with not just diagrams but PHOTOS of the stitches as they are worked. They are all listed under Stitch School so scroll down for them all.

Back into the swing

Slowly but surely.  The cpu is reformatted and I am starting to reload favorites and finding new ones. Guess that is one perk. ; ) Thought I would share some new discoveries:

Tie One On If you liked the apron links you will enjoy this blog. Consider it Apron of the Month club.

Mabel2 Hop Skip Jump is a both blog and shop. I think these soft toys (pic’d at left) are adorable! Gave the girls and I lots of ideas for projects. Like we needed that lol!

Why did we not need more ideas this week?  Because we picked up a copy of Martha Stewarts Handmade Gifts at the checkout. SO many ideas we would love to try – felt slippers, paper ornaments, scarf stockings, sock toys….  Take a look while you are waiting in line next. It isnt difficult to find craft project ideas. It IS difficult to find ideas for classy projects.

I hope Thanksgiving treated you all well. We have my mother-in-law and niece here this week. We spent the day quietly – ok, as quiet as a day with 8 children and 3 adults can be! The meal came off with just a few hitches. All is well. And tomorrow? Tomorrow we hit the ninth month of this pregnancy. Yep. 36 weeks! It’s hard to believe we got this far already. Now to just finally shake this head cold. BLECK! I swear one’s immune system just quits during pg.

What else is tomorrow? We are renting a buck. He will be visiting our does for a couple weeks. Ahh the adventures never end! <g>

Hopefully in the next day or two I can upload Alannah’s tiny creations. Last sewing class they made little sock people – she has an angel and snowman thus far. They are adorable!

Loveliness Fair -homemade gifts

Dawn posted this week’s Loveliness Fair, Homemade gifts. I didn’t get a post up in time – there’s something new, not. ; )  But thought about it enough recently that I figured late was better than never.

We just finished the Christmas chapter in Little House in the Big Woods. First, it was striking to us that they each recieved one thing. Parents and children alike. But they so loved what they got. Ma got a shelf hand-carved by Pa, which took a place of honor in a sparcely furnished cabin. The girls got mittens and candy, save for Laura who also got a ragdoll. This means Ma didn’t kill herself over Christmas.  It also means that everyone had a proper respect for a gift. If you make one you know the time and effort they take. If you don’t have Walmart and the mall nearby and gifts aren’t an everyday occasion then they are appreciated even more. With all that in mind we are giving less and thinking more. We are also taking care not to toss things into the carts throughout the year but to save those items for special occasions.

The baby’s quilt is the number one handmade project we have going right now.  There are only so many gifts of that intensity that a person can churn out in Nov. But there are lots of smaller, less complicated options that still mean a lot. Here are a few ideas:

Albums from Shutterfly. They start cheap, they aren’t technically handmade but they are personal. And hey, you took those pics yourself right?

Pomander Pomanders. My family loves the smell of cinnamon and cloves. Even a smallish child can press cloves into an orange. Use a thimble or else start the holes with a thumbtack or you will hate me later. ; ) .

ornaments.  The net is teeming with ornament directions. I LOVE ornaments so am guessing many others would appreciate one as well. It takes as much time to make a classy one as a tacky one. Choose wisely.

Thoughtscomp Stationary.  If you have stamp sets or clip art online you can make a nice set for someone. An altered composition book is inexpensive and begs to be used. Dawn has some on her blog. Altered cds are great coasters too. Way nicer than the average coaster <g> If you scrapbook and have bits of patterned paper laying around let the kids make a collage on scratched cds.

Tiny framed pics or verses. You can often pick up small frames at the dollar store or Walmart for a small expense. You can handwrite or type a poem, prayer, or Scripture verse that hold special meaning to you or your recipient. Double frames can hold a verse on side and a child’s pic on the other. Or frame a small person’s handprint for a grandparent.

Candle I have seen a lovely gift of a personalized votive candle. Take a small glass votive holder and monogram it with a classy sticker letter. A Times type sticker font works well. A text box printed from the cpu works as well. Wrap in tissue or tuille and tie with a ribbon.

Bookmark2Bookmarks.  They can be made with verses, stitched with a backstitch (less time than a cross-stitch pattern) over a freehand pattern, made from holy cards, old greeting cards.  You can also have a child blanket stitch around the bookmark. I still have a lovely bookmark made by Jen years ago from pressed flowers. To stitch on paper place the cardstock over a thick towel, take a sharp point like a needle or tack and make your holes along the design. Then its as simple as a child’s lacing card. Or skip it entirely and use scrapbooking stickers. : ) 

In a fast food world I still think a homemade loaf of bread or batch of fudge cannot be beat. We can’t possibly make all the different types of Christmas goodies every year. It is a treat to receive another family’s specialty to add variety to our cookie tray. 

Another food gift is chocolate spoons. Simply pick up the cheap packs of spoons at Walmart (6 for a dollar!) and dip them into melted chocolate. You may wish to add a few drops of peppermint tot he melted chocolate or dip the wet spoons in sprinkles.  They are very nice presented in a holiday mug. (dollar store!)

There you go. Lots of options that neither tax the bankbook nor your time. Send me pics if you try these!