AHSC #144

I’m going to let you in on one of my little blogging and OCD secrets. Even though my biweekly design team posts for Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge are not due until Wednesday, it’s my goal to have my post up on Mondays but I have this weird OCD tendency that I can’t move on to another project when I have a unfinished one on my desk! I’ve been working on a layout and realized towards the end of the layout that I “need” gold glitter embossing powder to finish it.  I found out last night that it’s not scheduled to arrive until Thursday, so I forced myself to clear that project from my desk today to create my card for Sketch #144.

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For my card I used a white cardstock base and then cut a panel for the front of the card using the same cardstock. My floral image is a little larger than shown on the sketch and I shifted it to the left side of the card. The flower image is a cut file from The Cut Shoppe on watercolor paper. Before I removed the paper from my Cricut® cutting mat I used watercolor paints to color the floral image and leaves. I set it aside to let it dry and grabbed the white cardstock panel to run the lower half of the cardstock panel through my Big Shot using a Lifestyle Crafts dry embossing folder. I planned on using patterned paper to back the die cuts but couldn’t find anything in my stash I liked. So I grabbed my watercolor paper and created a backdrop for my flowers. I wanted to add a little bit of black to help the floral image pop so I added a couple strips of black cardstock along the white cardstock panel and also a strip of Black Shimmer Trim under the die cut. I also wanted another pop of color so I added in a few CTMH  Pink Flamingo Dots. I’ll add a sentiment to the inside of the card when the occasion arises to send it out!
I’m linking this card to The Cut Shoppe Blog ‘Cut It Out’ Challenge.

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Be sure to head over to Atlantic Hearts to enter your papercrafting project based off Sketch #144!

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-Kelly

Planners are All the Rage!

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If you are a fan of the papercrafting world then you have inevitably come across a planner. I love the idea of a planner, but struggle a bit with the functionality of it. Is it a mini album, a scrapbook, a journal, is it a planner that I carry in my purse….what exactly is it’s purpose?!? If you’re like me then this blog hop is for you! Today you will get different viewpoints, showing the functionality of different planners and planner accessories as you make your way through the Blog Hops With Heart ‘Planner’s Gotta Plan’ blog hop. If you started from the beginning you would have come from Amie Kiger’s blog, but if you started here that is perfect also because this blog hop is a circle. Just click the link at the bottom of my post and it will send you to the next blog and eventually you will make your way around the entire circle.

The planner that I chose to purchase for my very first planner was the new CTMH Everyday Life™ Planner Album & Pages (pictured above). I was unsure of how exactly I would want to use it, but knew I wanted to purchase it and try it out. I also purchased some added accessories-the Roller Stamp, the My Crush®Everyday Life Pages, there is also Photo Protectors & Washi available but I have a bountiful stash of that already! Ha!

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After I had my supplies and the calendar pages placed into the three ring binder I looked at what was remaining. I’ve decided at this time I will not use the My Crush® Everyday Life Pages in my planner, but rather I will use them for scrapbook layouts (see below). The CTMH Everyday Life™ Planner works well with other planner products that are on the market. I used Studio Calico Seven Paper stickers and Big Picture Classes Stamp Set with my planner, along with other stamp sets that I have in my stash.

The CTMH Everyday Life™  Planner comes with a month in review (the entire month sprawled out in 2 pages) and then each day of the month broken down with room to write.

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I’ve decided to use the month in review to write appointments, reminders, etc and then the pages with the individual days to use basically as a journal. I jot down funny things that my son says or things that we did that weren’t necessarily planned out…going to the movies, shopping trips, etc. So in essence I use the CTMH planner for 2 purposes…to use as an actual planner  and to record everyday moments. Or as Heidi Swapp would say, “one little thing everyday”.

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  My crafting time is very limited and I feel that the small amount of time I have to papercraft I want to spend it remembering memories or by creating cards that can be given to brighten someone’s day. I hope that someday I will be inspired or have more time to spend being creative in my planner but the journaling aspect of my planner will come in very handy in remembering the moments when I finally get around to scrapbooking them (I’m waaaay behind!! haha!)

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So now onto the details of my layout. I started this layout with a White Daisy Cardstock base. Then I grabbed the My Crush® Everyday Life Pages and created a cluster for my photos. Once I had the cluster arranged the way I wanted, I grabbed Magenta Shimmerz Paint and used the packaging technique around the cluster to create interest on the White Daisy Cardstock. The title is from The Cut Shoppe  and cut on a scrap piece of white daisy cardstock that already been covered in mixed media and another My Crush® Everyday Life Page. The embellishments include Heidi Swapp glitter arrows, My Minds Eye black enamel dots, and CTMH (retired) Laughing Lola enamel gems & paperclip bow. Once I had all the papers layered and adhered I added a layer of vellum under my photos. I then added a little black stitching, a couple strips of grey polka dot washi, and my journaling to finish things off.

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#ctmh #plannerpages #thecutshoppe #cutfiles #cricut

I’m linking this layout to the The Cut Shoppe ‘Cut It Out’ Challenge.

I hope you’ve enjoyed my projects and found some inspiration from my post! Now it’s time to head to Becca Whitham’s Blog to check out her planner project!

Thanks for stopping by!!
-Kelly