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I am a Mom. Step-Mom. Wife to my best friend. Christian. Blended Family. 36. SAHM. WAHM. Writer. Scrapbooker. Close to My Heart Consultant. Creative. Bookworm. Playful at heart. Midwest girl.

Loves scrapbooking, cooking & baking, photography, horseback riding, words, living frugal, animals, sushi, chocolate, coffee and walks in nature.

Strongly dislikes spiders, Brussels sprouts, cleaning and messes. Ironic eh?

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Thursday Thirteen – Thirteen Albums I Love to Scrap To

13 Albums I Love to Scrap To

  1. Reba McEntire “Duets”
  2. Carrie Underwood “Carnival Ride”
  3. Rascal Flatts “Still Feels Good”
  4. Taylor Swift “Taylor Swift”
  5. Chris Tomlin “See the Morning”
  6. Matt Redman “Beautiful News”
  7. Casting Crowns “Lifesong”
  8. Jim Brickman – all of his piano music
  9. Martina McBride anything. I have a ton of mix CD’s
  10. LeAnn Rimes – anything. I have a ton of mix CD’s
  11. Phil Collins and/or Genesis
  12. American Idol ipod downloads
  13. Michael John’s American Idol performances.

Hope you enjoyed this installment of Thursday Thirteen.

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You Have to Love New Toys

298809.jpgI am so excited about my new toy. I decided to get the “Big Bite” (We R Memory Keepers “Big Bite” Crop-A-Dile II All-In-One Tool with 350+ Grommets) when it was featured on HSN the other night. It told me it wouldn’t be here until the first week of February, but this morning I got a shipment confirmation that indicates it will be received in the next 7-10 days.

It’s coming from Utah and usually when something ships UPS from Utah, I get it in 3 days. So I am going to begin stalking the UPS guy on Thursday.

Of course, I also ordered a few other things in the past week, so I’m sure those will begin arriving tomorrow. Yay! New toys! No wait. New Scrappin’ Toys!!

Did We Really Need That Scrapbooking Tool?

I think that is a question I ask myself a lot. I sit, staring at my endless supplies of paper and various tools.

Do you remember when scrapbooking was merely a pair of scissors, paper and photographs? You put them in a three ring binder. Done. And if you were an advanced scrapbooker back then, you used decorative scissors – usually deckle. Oh, and some stickers. (this was the Creative Memories and Pebbles in my Pocket era – I thought that scrap mag was the best back then – ha! Who knew?)

And then, it wasn’t long before you needed punches and the stores huge Ellison die cut machine and every template under the sun.  Oh, and a paper trimmer. You had to have one of those, and they never actually fit the big 12×12 piece of cardstock. That was what scrapbooking was about. (this was when Ivy Cottage made an appearance, and PaperKuts and some other scrap mag called Memories or something like that.) It was about this time that Creating Keepsakes and Memory Makers jumped on the bandwagon as well. Yes, but then….

Remember when they came out with all the tiny embellishments and suddenly you HAD to have a hammer to scrapbook? Yeah, because it went with that eyelet setter you needed? Oh, and the colluzle. You just had to have that to scrapbook, and you had to buy all the different templates to go with it. Oh, and right about that time, you also had to have the Power punch because you needed something to help you punch all those little punches you had collected. And rubber stamps, oh how they made an appearance. And they were so pretty with their little wood tops. Right about this time Crop Totes were beginning to surface. Another must have. (this was about the Scrapbooks, Etc. stage)

And then next it was a manual die cut machine you just had to have, with all the little dies. Then the silent/quick eyelet setter, and then the best of the best 12″ paper trimmer. Oh and lets not forget that our normal rubber stamps had now become acrylic! And you had to have so much crap to go with them. Let’s not forget the adhesive machines you had to have so that you could put adhesive right on your die cuts that you had cranked through the new die cut machine you just had to have. And then, this was when having a better than best digital camera came into play. The digital Rebel had made an appearance and everyone just had to have one, except nobody could afford one because of all the scrapbooking tools they had been buying for years.

I quit just shortly after that. I couldn’t understand why I needed  additional items, most of which did the same thing that all of my other supplies did. Except for an OTT light. Do I really need one? I mean come on. I’ve been scrapbooking for HOW long without one? Yeah. Didn’t think so.

I think I just figured that if I kept buying, I’d have more tools than house space to store it.

And if I want to be a totally hip scrapper now, I have to have a sewing machine, tag maker, electronic die cutting machine, a distressing kit, paints in every color in the rainbow, and I could probably keep going on and on. In fact, each day new things come out, and new devices are being planned. It’s nuts really.

“New” and “Fresh” are the key words in the scrapbooking industry. And if your scrapbooking buddy has it, more than likely you need it too.

Keep in mind a golden rule. If you cannot justify using it at least once per dollar spent (a $15 item needs to be used 15 times to be considered valid, a $300 items – 300 times), then it is NOT a purchase I would consider. Try borrowing or get in good with the local scrapbook store. It’s a heck of a lot cheaper! And besides, next month a “new and improved” model is sure to surface!

My Favorite Supplies

Everyone has them! Come on, admit it. There are a probably a select few supplies or tools that you absolutely have in order to scrapbook. The favorites. The ones that if you run out of, or cannot find, scrapbooking is put on hold.

I have a few.

FALCON CUTTER:
I have to have my falcon cutter. It has to probably be my most favorite tool. I purchased one in 1995 and have been using the thing ever since. I love it. If you don’t have one, you should really consider it. They are great and they use standard razor blades as refills :) YAY!

ADHESIVE:
This is one of those givens. Of course you have to have adhesive to scrapbook, but it is one of my favorite supplies, because without it, I could not scrapbook at all. And I figured that out the hard way one day when I hadn’t realized that I had not purchased any in awhile and I was out. So definitely one of my favorite supplies.

PATTERNED PAPER:
I am a patterned paper addict. Every single time I have ever purchased any scrapbook supplies, I have always picked up some new paper for my layouts. I love the different color combinations, patterns and matching embellishments. If a set of pattern paper has loads of coordinating embellishments, I’m totally there with it. I don’t like real busy patterned paper though. My paper stash has grown to an unbelievable proportion! LOL

EMBELLISHMENTS:
Another one of those must have supplies. I don’t much like a plain scrapbook layout. I want decoration, added embellishments and the like. I love to experiment with multiple types of embellishments on one layout. Ribbon and Metals are probably my favorite. While there are still more, these are my favorites. I’ll post more later!

Must Have Scrapbooking Supplies

What are my MUST have’s for scrapbooking. I am asked this all the time. So here is my must have list! Complete with many PERSONAL favorites!

  • Cardstock - this is the base of all pages! You must have cardstock. My favorite is Bazzil Basics! Great texture and fun to use!

  • Patterned paper is an absolute no-brainer. However I am choosy. I don’t buy anything that is busy, or “gender” specific unless I have something in mind already. I also try to buy paper “packs” so I get the most for my $$ – an important key if you are a frugal scrapbooker! (love those Michael’s Slabs!)
  • Scissors – I use the Fiskars Softouch® Micro-Tip® Scissors and I have THREE pairs! LOL That’s how much I love them!

  • Paper trimmer – I use the Falcon Cutter – the reason I love this cutter is that A) It cuts 12 x 12 pieces of paper without any bunching at all. B) It uses REGULAR razor blades that my frugal self can purcase and wal-mart and occasionally see at the $ store! C) It was the first cutter I was introduced to, and I’ve tried all the rest and have been very disappointed. D) The handle lifts up so you can put your paper down and then line it up before ever closing the handle.

  • I love my Hole Punches. The 1/16th is smaller than the standard hole punch you’d get at an office supply store. I use brads a lot to decorate my pages, and it’s much easier to insert a brad when you’ve punched a little hole first. And the other uses for the different sizes are limitless. (I’ll provide examples at a later time!)

  • A Pen Set – for journaling – another probable “no brainer”. If you use your computer, fine, but I do suggest using your handwriting at some point. You have no idea what emotions the sight of someone specials handwriting can evoke!

    • A black or brown permanent ink pad/or walnet ink. You don’t have to be a rubber stamper to get a lot of use from an inkpad. I use it to edge my matted photos and journaling piece before placing them onto my patterned background paper, or I’ll tear a piece of paper and ink the edge, then place it down as a border. It gives me a nice, finished look and gives the effect of having matted the piece on black paper—without actually using black paper! To ink the edge, I simply hold my paper in one hand, my inkpad in the other and run the inkpad along the edge of the paper. Start with a light touch because you can always add more.

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