Showing posts with label scrapbooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbooking. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2011

smash book

smash: the act of sticking your cool stuff into this awesome book.

I recently picked up a Smash book from The Scrapbox, right after they came in, which was very lucky of me, as they are selling out crazy fast everywhere. If you haven't heard of Smash, then you have most likely been living under a rock, then check out them out on the K&Company website or watch this video...

After I brought mine home, I was thinking that this is a book that R would love, because he is a bit of a hoarder he likes to 'save' all the random 'stuff' that we accumulate in life, and he likes to document his days in his school agenda.

So I made him his own Smash book using materials I already had on hand...

like some cardboard and 7Gypsies tape for the cover. And fun bits of paper that I had in my scraps basket...

and sheets of Kraft paper that I used fun border punches on...
I stuck in some Kraft envelopes to hold his secret treasures...

and used plenty of lined paper so he can work on his writing skills over the summer.

I just kept adding pages and adding pages until it had that fun, random feeling that the Smash books have. I bound his book using three big binder rings so his book is actually more practical, as he can add pages {or brochures, clippings, or maps, etc} to it, as he goes along.

R loves it! He started using it right away - he journaled what he has been up to so far on his summer break, and he glued in a movie stub he brought home after we saw Cars 2... He and I are sharing all the Smash embellishments that I bought, since each pack came with plenty. He has been using the journaling prompts and tucking things in the little envelopes...

I think it is a great way to document our summer fun, and it's a great 'project' for us to work on together.
{I got into BIG TROUBLE when: I threw a water balloon at my Mom

Best ADVICE I've received: Always wear clean underwear}
{Because really, before I know it he will think he is too cool to scrapbook with Mom}!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

tangled party decorations part II

I made a Rapunzel Tower 'cake' because Miss S specially requested one...

but I wasn't sure the kids would really want to eat it, so we had {our favorite} cupcakes too. Purple flowers and green grass inspired by the scene in the movie when Rapunzel finally leaves her tower...


I forgot to take photos of the party food, but along with the cupcakes we had fruit and cheese and crackers {served in frying pans, like the one Rapunzel carried around for most of the movie} and some sweet bread that was braided like Rapunzel hair.


Miss S, R and I made each guest their own pet chameleon Pascal, so they could stick their tongue out at Flynn Rider too...


and we gave them out as a 'thank you' treat, with a canvas and a set of paints so they could paint like Rapunzel did in her tower.



I loved using the details from the movie to decorate for the party! It was a great theme for a little girl party. {And it's kind of ridiculous how excited I get over having a princess party. I know.}

Monday, June 27, 2011

tangled party decorations part I

Recently we had a 5th birthday party for Miss S. She is absolutely in love with the movie Tangled and all things Rapunzel.

So I made some Rapunzel invites...

and Miss S passed them out on the school playground {totally ignoring my instructions to give them to her teacher to put in mailbags}!

We hung Flynn Rider 'Wanted' posters all over the house {just like the ones in the movie except we totally 'got his nose right'}...

including this super size one that we used to play 'Pin the frying pan on Flynn Rider's nose'...

We hung some outside too...

We also made some banners for inside and out, like the ones in the movie {there were lanterns too but I forgot to take a picture}...


My helpers...

And my favorite decoration, the Rapunzel braid. It is seriously hard to braid 18' of 'hair' without it getting a little tangled {cheesy pun intended}...


Rapunzel, Rapunzel let down your hair! The hair hung on the inside of the house too...


We had crayons and Rapunzel coloring pages to keep the girls busy while they were waiting for all the guests, and Rapunzel to arrive. A paint brush vase, inspired by all the painting Rapunzel did in her tower...


And lavender flowers to match Rapunzel's dress, were placed all over the house...

Thursday, April 7, 2011

pages

Some quick & simple pages, put together this morning...

It has been a while since I've done any scrapbooking, and I find a quick & simple page is often just what I need to get me kick-started again!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Saturday, May 8, 2010

t!m holtz

Wrapping up my already amazing weekend, was my Sunday spent in Laval, Quebec taking a class taught by the infamous {if you know scrapbooking, you know him and probably love him} Tim Holtz.

Tim was in Laval for the weekend teaching at Scrapbook Quebec, but Renee and I just drove there for the day to take in his last class, a jewellery making class called "Idea-ology Intrigue". Stephanie, Katie, Mellisa, and Tanya had also traveled together to take the Sunday classes, and everyone had a great time.

Tim Holtz is a great teacher and has these crazy creative ideas all the time, so it was very cool to see him in action...

{photo taken from Stephanie's blog}

This is a photo I took from his blog ,of the jewelry projects that we made...


and check out this post of Tim's showing the other projects he was teaching.

After our class I met up with a friend of mine that lives in Laval. I met Justine when we were both living in Calgary, and have only seen her one other time since we both moved, so it was great to catch up! Renee, Steph, Katie, Mel and Tanya got to meet Justine when we all went out for dinner together at Univers {so glad Justine and Steph were there to translate the en francais menu}! And then it was time to drive home.

It was a great weekend.