Hybrid Feature: Advent Calendar

by michellefilo 26. November 2009 01:49

Happy Thanks Giving! I am thankful today for my family's health, which is not 100% at the moment, but pretty close. We don't celebrate Thanksgiving here but I wish we did, the roots of the celebration have nothing to do with any country but America, but the idea of having a day to be thankful is great. We get caught up on our daily lives and sometimes forget we should be grateful every day!  But I digress.

Christmas is fast approaching and I would like to share our Advent Calendar with you, here is the template I created last year:

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Some people like to have the "remaining days" till Christmas in the Advent Calendar, some people like to just mark the days off like a normal calendar, both versions are available in this template.

Ready in 3 easy steps:

1. Open up the template in Photoshop and add your favourite papers and elements.

2. Print out your project. You can use photographic paper if you are adhering it to cardboard or a wood base, or nowadays there is magnetic adhesive and magnetic paper available if you want to put this up on the fridge or magnetic board.

3. Assemble your tree and have fun counting the days till Christmas.

Optional

1. Print another copy of your numbers to pop them up. You can use a 1" circle punch to punch out the numbers.

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2. Print circle elements or pattern paper and punch them out with the 1 inch punch. Use Glu Tack or any non permanent/re-positional adhesive to adhere these on top of your numbers.

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Instead of crossing off each day, you can just remove the top layer, this way you can recycle the project and use it over and over again :)

Here is the finished tree:

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Ribbons and brad from Making Memories, transparent diecut star from Fancy Pants:

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Digital papers and elements are from a retired kit by Michelle Coleman.

Happy Scrapping! In the mean time I am taking it easy with the kids, now that every one is over the flu we need some healing rest. But I will be back on Sunday with the Pencil Lines template ;)

xoxo

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Alegria

by michellefilo 24. November 2009 23:00

Right now, sick as I am feeling with this flu, releasing this kit is the only thing keeping me up, otherwise I would not even have turned on the computer today :) I have joined up with the adorable and ever so talented girls from Boutique Cute Dolls. Ju and Kel are a pleasure to work with and the kit came about really quickly.

The kit's name is synonym to the feeling of happiness and represents this time of year for me, busy with a lot of birthdays, but happy. Without further bla bla bla (and also because my bed is calling me back), I present: Alegria

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Here is what our CTs have come up with:

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These girls are so talented!!! I am hoping to feel better soon to scrap with this kit :)

Hope you guys like it and have fun making your memories colourful and your layouts happier with this kit! xoxo

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Pencil Lines Sketch 162

by michellefilo 22. November 2009 19:31

Hi all, how has your weekend been? We did a lot of celebrating over the last few days, and now we are exhausted and everyone is sick in this household. Lucas had a great time on his birthday and yesterday on his birthday party and Matty had so much of a great time this morning I had to take him to the hospital. His asthma was so bad even with medication I could not settle him down, poor munchkin. He is ok now, playing video games and ever so happy he didn't have to go to school, very different to the sickly kid begging me to help him breath 5 hours ago. I have to get control over this thing, it is getting scary.

Anyway, lets see him at his best? Dancing and twirling and being his happy self? Here is my layout for Pencil Lines this week, using Fancy Pants' Dancing girl line designed by Lili:

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A little close up:

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who said this kit was for girls? just the name! hehe

Here is his week's free template with sketch by yours truly:

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I have a new release this Tuesday, but other than that might be a little quiet this week taking care of my boy.

xoxo

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Happy Birthday Lucas

by michellefilo 19. November 2009 17:06

I cant believe my little boy is turning 3! He doesn't have a baby face anymore but I guess he will always be my baby. Super strong willed and independent, he keeps me busy. We went out this morning for some just for fun photos:

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Don't you grow up too fast! Please slow down :)

We had a bday party at childcare this afternoon + I made cupcakes and we sang happy birthday at home, and he got some Ben Ten toys + a big Ben Ten themed bday party is planned for Sunday.  Oh, It is the start of the birthday season on our house, now there is hubby on the first of December, Matty on 15th, mine on the 17th and with baby Jesus on the 25th, that's a lot of celebrating :) (and a lot of work)

See you back on Sunday with the new Pencil Lines sketch and free template.

xoxo

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Hybrid Feature: Round CD Calendar

by with love by mushy 18. November 2009 16:27

From my first CD album I thought about this calendar. Didn't have time to put it together last year, but this year I was determined! and I loooove how it turned out. This one is mine I am not giving it away :)

I already explained how to put together a CD album, and the CD calendar is the same. The difference is that you make two holes at the top (two to help it balance and stand on its own, but not necessary, one is ok too).  Just to make this a complete post about the CD calendar, lets go through the step by step once again.

Step by Step

Step 1. Create your page digitally using the template. Just clip your favourite photos and papers to the shapes provided. Alternatively you can use quickpages:

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I should mention I created hole guides for the printed project, but only on the front layouts. I did it so I didn't have to align the holes in the back layouts (I only had holes on the cover, feb, apr, jun, aug, oct, dec layouts) Makes sense?

Step 2. Print the finished layouts on glossy photo paper, you can fit two on a letter/A4 sheet.

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Step 3. Cut them out. The template is the exact shape and size for CDs. I might add that, if you want you can use other round albums (chipboard) or cut out cardboard for a grungier look (I have seen it done, looks cool!).

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Step 4. If possible scratch the CD surface with sandpaper to make it less "smooth", and add mod podge or chosen adhesive.  Adhere front and back layouts to each CD making sure both sides are facing up.

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Step 5. Punch holes with the crop a dile or using a drill. You do have to do one at a time so you can either create hole guides, as I mentioned above, mark with a pencil or use the previous layout as a guide to the next. Whatever you find easier. You can also have only one hole, which takes away the need to align the holes.

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 Step 6. Embellish your calendar with real embellishments such as buttons and flowers. Lastly add the rings to the top (I recommend not adding ribbons as that makes it hard to flip from month to month)

Here is my finished calendar:

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Buttons by Doodlebug designs, papers are my part on the Summer's Dawn collab with TaylorMade designs. The "real" embellishments are a must for me, but you can just have it all digitally embellished.

Once again the photos didn't come out right, but you get the idea. The white text is not that hard to read and March & April photos are not that pink, who wants to come visit and see this little project in person? ;)

I have one more calendar to show you, but only after I announce my new collab, can you guess who I am collaborating with?

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Hybrid Feature: Gift Giving

by with love by mushy 16. November 2009 15:36

{warning: image heavy post, but great hybrid ideas}

Remember when you were a child looking forward to that big box with pretty wrapping paper and a big bow on top. As we grow up our interests change and size is not as important, teens and adults have a very different view of Christmas. Some teens would rather get a bit of money to do whatever they like. For some adults the gifts are not even important anymore, it is the thought that counts. So, with that in mind, how to wrap money? or a gift card? or a thoughtful message? I have two new templates that might give you some ideas not only for this Christmas, but for gift giving in general.

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These templates are easy to put together but are not the most intuitive thing in the world. So, lets have a quick step by step for each:

Gift Card holder Step by Step

Step 1. Clip your favourite paper to the template base. You can also add elements and word art. Remember the template is only for the outside design.

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Step 2. Print your card holder into matte paper. I suggest you select one of your favourite papers and print on the back of the design, but it is no problem if you decide to leave it white.

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Step 3. Cut the design, and score with a scoring tool or blunt knife to make folding easier.

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There are four folds in the design, you will fold all of them "outward" except the third one which you should fold "inwards".

Step 4. Now add adhesive to the fold like in this image. Don't add adhesive to the whole fold, just around it, the area without adhesive is where your gift card is going to go.

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Step 5. Once the little flap for the gift card is glued together, turn it around and make a little cut in the middle of it, just enough for you to slide your card in.

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Step 6. Your gift card holder is ready. Now you have the option "round the corners" if you have a corner rounder punch:

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and decorate it with real embellishments, I kept mine simple, closing it with a clip from Fancy Pants and adding Making Memories alpha stickers. Here is my finished little gift card holder created with the Simple Pleasures kit:

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Get the whole concept? It is hard to see on the photos. You can also close it with a ribbon or a sticker, give as it is or put it in an envelope. There is so much room to be creative with these templates.

 

Paper Wallet Step by Step

On to the next one, the paper wallet template turned out soo much better than I imagined. I love it and already made a couple for my kids to play with. It is quick and easy to put together.

Step 1. Very similar to the Card holder, clip your favourite papers to the template shapes. I have kept it simple but each of the parts is a different shape so you can have different papers if you want.

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Step 2. Print and cut out the design. You can print both sides or leave the inside white.

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Step 3. Score with a scoring tool or blunt knife to make folding easier.

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Step 4. Add adhesive to the "flaps" and close your paper wallet like this:

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Step 5. Your wallet is ready. You can embellish it or use as it is. I have decided to round the corners on mine, and use Velcro to open and close the tab.

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Velcro is easy to find on craft stores that sell sewing and quilting materials. The ones I bought are self adhesive dots that I cut in half to fit my little wallet.

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On this project I used my Leaves paper pack and added some fun cardstock alphabet stickers from Love Elsie.  Here is my finished wallet ready for some money ;)

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Here is what guest CT Melinda did with these templates and designs by Microferk, Saxon Holt and Jan Hosford (from scrapbook-elements.com):

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Great isn't it? Who wouldn't like to get one of those for Christmas??? I think even the kids would love it!

Cathy also played with the templates, look at her gorgeous creations, one card holder and two wallets:

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Cathy used my Leaves paper pack, the imagination alpha and the Love Fall collab with Lili as well as those adorable doodles by Nancy Kubo. I just looove that she put some photos in the wallet for her daughter Sofia and the button is just the perfect touch, so cute!

That's a LOT of photos for one post, hope it inspires you, I had a lot of fun with it :)

xoxo

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November Guest: Marta

by with love by mushy 15. November 2009 21:14

I would like to thank Melinda for being a guest in October. She has been great and gave me some very useful feedback, I still have some hybrid projects of her to share with you guys tomorrow, but now lets get to know our November guest a little better. Here is what Marta had to say:

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My name is Marta, I am 34 and at the moment I am going through one of the happiest times in my life, I am 7 months pregnant. I have been married for a year and a half and this will be my first child. Talking about scrapbooking, it appeared in my life by chance two years ago, but since them it has become a great passion. I cant say I have a specific style because I like the experiment, but at the moment I prefer layouts with a clean design.

Marta has created a couple of layouts with my products, have a look how talented she is:

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In these layouts Marta has used almost all my non collab kits, you can check my shoppe for these kits. I am looking forward to seeing more pages from Marta using my designs :)

For being a guest Creative Team member Marta received a 10 dollar coupon to the store and all November releases. If you would like to be a guest CT just send me links to your layouts using my products. You can leave the links here on the blog or send me an e-mail at michelle(at)withlovebymushy(dot)com.

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Pencil Lines Sketch 161

by michellefilo 15. November 2009 16:04
Sketch 161 is up on the Pencil Lines blog. Here is this week's free template (great basic design,I made it "perfectly imperfect" for you):

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For my page I used Lili's Dancing Girl papers from Fancy Pants:

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The glitter cuts are "delicious":

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I love this collection :)

I have some fun hybrid stuff to share tomorrow and will post my guest for November soon! xoxo

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so funny

by michellefilo 13. November 2009 02:45

A quick page share:

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Look at his face, isn't it funny? he is doing that all the time now, scrunching up his face to "smile" haha

I did this page for the Fancy Pants blog to showcase these cool Kraft Kuts: That boy paper. I also use the Kraft stickers and some older Playhouse buttons. Here is a close up of the goodies:

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My printer is driving me insaaaane. It is printing everything with black splats and I have been "creatively" covering it up but I am starting to get sick of it. Try to catch on all my latest layouts where the black splotch was and what I used to cover it up hehehe, at least someone might find that fun ;)

Have a great weekend, I'll be back on Sunday with another free template for Pencil Lines.

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Hybrid Feature: 2010 Mini Calendar

by with love by mushy 11. November 2009 20:48

Well, I did the 2009 version, I loved it, and off course I had to make another one :) This time I used my 4x6 calendar template:

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Here is a step by step:

Step 1. Create your layouts digitally using by clipping your favourite photos and digital papers to the shapes provided in the template. For this project I have used my Simple Pleasures collab with One Bright Spot.

Double sided layouts: I am doing the back and front layouts this year. That means when I turn my cover around I will have January on the back. So, instead of 13 pages I will have only 7. The template comes with a couple of layouts, I "flipped" them before adding my photos, paper and calendar stamps. To flip your layout in Photoshop you have to go to Image > Rotate Canvas > Flip canvas horizontally. In Photoshop Elements you have to make sure you select all layers and go to Image > Rotate > Flip Horizontal. You have to do this to make sure your cut outs align, but no need to do it if you are only using the basic version with no cut outs.

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Step 2. Print out your layouts.

A little note about printing. This template is sized 4x6 so you can send the layouts to be printed somewhere else if you don't have a printer or what to print lots. However, make sure your prints will not be resized. If you can take the photos yourself to the Bureau you can look into their software and downsize the image back inside the borders. A lot of places that do printing have automatic sets to make sure you don't have white space in your photos, which becomes a problem when you want to print something smaller, it gets enlarged. That has happened to me so I ended up re-printing the project at home. I can still use the prints from the Bureau, I will show you in a minute what I did with them.

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Step 3. Start cuting your layouts to shape, but just the sides and top part, do the bottom cut out AFTER you glue back and front pages together to make sure they will line up. Double sided tape or a snail type adhesive dispenser should be enough. After adhering back and front layouts, you can trim away any excess and do the cut out.

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Step 4. Punch the holes. If you have a crop a dile you can punch all holes at once. I have NOT printed my layouts with the hole guide because I find it easier to just punch the holes with the crop a dile. But if you dont have one and needs to use a hand held circle punch or a normal paper punch it is much easier if you print your layouts with the white hole guides included in the template.

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Step 5. Create the stand. Just cut a strip of sturdy cardboard and make a triangle to the size of your calendar. (you can check step 4 and 5 of my 2009 Mini Calendar for more photos)

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Step 6. Punch the holes for the cardboard stand. You can use one of your layouts as a guide to where you should be punching the holes, so you can keep your calendar centered in the stand.

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Step 7. Last step, totally optional but my favourite part, is to add embellishments to your mini calendar. I love Doodlebug buttons and I like adding Chipboard letters (American Crafts thickers) to my cover pages. Here is the finished project:

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mmm, I should lat you know this is soooo much cuter in person ;) The colours are a bit off in the photos.

Now, as I mentioned, I had problems printing this project in the Bureau, so I couldn't use them in the "layered" project because they were the wrong size, but it is still cute and going to be displayed. Hubby says he is taking it to work, we are using an acrylic frame to display each layout month by month:

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I guess you can also put them on the fridge or in a corkboard. They are just too cute, need to be displayed :)

Hope you like this hybrid feature and feel inspired to make one for yourself or as a gift. I have two more calendars to post, so watch this space ;)

xoxo 

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