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December 28, 2007

More Holiday Page Samples

Here are some additional ideas for all of your Christmas photos.

Enjoy!

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December 27, 2007

Multiple Photo Challenge

I think this season is so special because it's about traditions and family and a time to ge generous with our hearts. I don't know about you, but I tend to document everything about the season, from the time we set up our tree to the time we take it down again and everything in between. In the end, we have so many Christmas pictures and not enough time, space and entergy to scrap them all.

My challenge to you today is to come up with innovative ways to scrapbook all of those pictures. For this challenge, I made a little mini book on the page. When I inserted it into a page protector, I made a slit through the plastic so that the mini book could easily be paged through. On this page I used 10 photos!

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Enjoy the season!

Wilna

December 26, 2007

Inspiration from Joey

Inspiring ideas are all around us.  Sometime when you go looking for inspiration, it can be difficult to find. For those instances, which happen more often than not, I turn to packaging. Those little tidbits of guidance on the back of MM's packaging can be used for anything - not just the items inside the package. And, this is my source of inspiration for this month.

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I found a layout idea that I really like from the MM's Halloween program - Word Fetti packaging. I liked the placement of the pictures and the fact that two photos were used, not just one. I liked how the spider webs looked like individual elements on the page.  That really caught my attention. I also liked the placement of the title and the "empty" space that was not filled with something.

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You can see my interpretation of each of these elements on my "Ice Princess" layout. I used chipboard glitter flowers in place of the spider webs, added a few scalloped edges (to make it girly), as well as a two line title. The general layout is the same, but these few changes make it look totally different, and all mine.  Try digging out some old packaging and see what ideas inspire you.

Joey

December 25, 2007

Happy Holidays

From all of our family to yours, we wan to wish you a happy holiday.

December 24, 2007

And the winner is...

Bec!!! Congratulations. Bec, email me (jweston@makingmemories.com) your address so I can send your Christmas prize. You won't have it in time to put under your tree, but it will be a fun surprise for after!

To everyone else, enjoy your holiday! I hope it's filled with much joy.

Great Gift Ideas

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MM's St. Nick program might just be the perfect gift for after the holidays.  This product will be a great source of inspiration for you to get started on all of your holiday photos.

Look for this collection at your local scrapbooking store.

December 21, 2007

Last Minute Gift for You!

We wanted to do a last minute gift for you. Tell us what you are most excited about this holiday season by leaving a comment on our blog. We will pick one lucky winner to receive a MM prize. The winner will be picked on Monday, December 24th.

Happy Holiday!!!

December 20, 2007

Gift Bags

This is a perfect ideas for neighbor gifts or gifts for friends. You can fill these bags with nice treats or whatever you would like.  Your friends will be impressed!

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  1. Cut strip of patterned paper and adhere to front of bag.
  2. Fold top of bag over and attach grommet, half on bag, half off.
  3. Cut ribbon long enough to fit around bag.
  4. Adhere ribbon to front, bottom and back of bag.
  5. Thread end of ribbon through grommet and tie.
  6. Attach small tag with name.

Supplies: St. Nick paper, grommets, ribbon: Making Memories

Other: Tag and brown bag

December 19, 2007

One Kit, Two Great Ideas

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This is our St. Nick page kit. This kit comes with all the contents for you to make at least at least two layouts. On the back of the packaging you will see two pages with instructions to duplicate. Today we are going to give you two more ideas.

This page was created by Joey.

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For this page Joey used the Word Fetti stickers for her journaling. Instead of making a list, she decided to make frames around the pictures - using words.

  1. Adhere pictures to page with a little space in between. The stickers will cover up the space so you won't lose any detail in your photos.
  2. Cut a 2 1/2" x 12" piece of green vintage snowflake paper and adhere to the bottom of solid red paper, leaving about 1/4" of the red showing at the bottom.
  3. To center title, use a ruler and adhere the sticker letters at the edge of the ruler, spelling out the whole title. This way, you can move the title around and get an idea of how it looks before you stick everything down. Once you choose a space, stick the stickers down at the same time.
  4. Finish it off by securing the flower and leaves with a brad.

The next page was created by Wendy Bretz.

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  1. First Wendy printed a 9" x 3" storyboard of Hannah's First Christmas (each photo is 2" x 2").
  2. Trim 1" off two sides of a sheet of white cardstock and then back it with solid red paper.
  3. Create a small Christmas tree out of red paper and place it over a circle punched out of Vintage Snowflake paper.
  4. Add journaling stickers to finish off the tree.
  5. Take the Poinsettia flowers and leaves, over lapping the red and green, and place them next to the tree and the top of one photo.
  6. Cut small strips of holly berry stripe and vintage snowflake paper, folding them in half to mimic the ribbon and attach them on the top right corner, next to the leaves (make sure you put it under the photo)
  7. Finish the layout by adding a title at the bottom of photo.

December 18, 2007

Decorate Your Home with MM: Rolled Paper Frame

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This is a great last minute home decorating idea.  These adorable frames were created by Leah Fung. She used MM's St. Nick holiday program.

  1. Cut patterned paper into thirteen 4" squares
  2. Adhere one square and photo to front of frame
  3. Tightly roll paper squares around pencil and secure ends with adhesive
  4. Glue rolls to front of frame and to each other, aligning ends with corner of frame
  5. Add metal charm

This idea came from MM's Season of Joy idea book. Make sure to pick up a copy for yourself.

December 17, 2007

Great Gift Ideas

Here is another great gift options for those who need help organizing.  This Embellishment Box neatly stores most, if not all, your embellishments in this sturdy paper covered chipboard box. The top section has 32 compartments, perfect for storing alphabets. Plus, two drawers, each with 16 compartments. It makes organizing your space so easy.

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Look for the Embellishment Center in your local scrapbook store.

December 14, 2007

Santa's Winners

Thank you to everyone who posted their MM Christmas list on our blog. I wish we could grant everyone's wishes. We were able to pick five.  Here is the list:

Posted by: jane jones | December 12, 2007 at 01:27 AM

Posted by: Laurie Rosenbaugh | December 12, 2007 at 04:10 AM

Posted by: chantal | December 12, 2007 at 04:04 AM

Posted by: Sharon Larmour | December 12, 2007 at 04:45 AM

Brenda Delamater | December 12, 2007 at 06:35 AM 

If you are a winner, please email me your address so I can send your prize (jweston@makingmemories.com)

I hope this season is merry for all!

December 13, 2007

Creative Bows

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As you are preparing your holiday gifts, try this great idea.  Make your holiday bows using double-sided paper.

  1. Cut double-sided paper to 3" x 12".
  2. Cut into 1/2" x 12" strips and punch small holes near ends as well as every 3 7/8" increments.
  3. Slip end hole of strip onto brad.
  4. Take next hole on strip, loop up towards brad, twist outward 180 degrees and slip onto brad.
  5. Repeat for remaining holes and strips, then open prongs of brad to securely hold paper.
  6. Adjust loops for even spacing.
  7. If additional loops are desired and first brad is at capacity, use second brad to create additional loops then glue to center of first loop arrangement.

Supplies: Brads, St. Nick paper, and Pebble Brads: Making Memories

Other: 1/16" hole punch

December 12, 2007

Santa-sized Scrapbook Giveaway!

You're plenty busy buying, wrapping, cooking, and planning this holiday season. How about a little treat for you? We're celebrating Christmas the Making Memories way by delivering five of our wonderful and loyal readers with a Santa-sized helping of their (scrapbook) wish list.

If you want a Santa-sized helping, leave a comment on our blog with your wishes.

Five lucky winners will be awarded on Friday, December 14th.

December 11, 2007

Decorating Your Home with MM: Looped Tree

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This idea was created by Jill Godon. She used MM's holiday programs to create this beautiful decoration. 

  1. Trim various sheets of patterned paper into 1" x 4" strips
  2. Bend strips in half, creating loop, and layer over foam tree
  3. Use map pins to secure each corner, making sure to overlap loops about 1/4" on each side
  4. Start from bottom and work upwards
  5. Glue floral wire between two chipboard star shapes, leaving 2" exposed at bottom of star
  6. Use paper piercer to poke hole in top of tree and place star
  7. Decorate tree with brads, gem stickers and ribbon

This idea came from Making Memories Season of Joy idea book.  Make sure to check it out for more great ideas.

December 10, 2007

Holiday Special on MM Product

Don't miss out on this holiday season's most popular gifts from Making Memories including the popular Desktop Carousel.

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And to make this an even sweeter deal, you will get free shipping on all orders over $50. Use promotion code FS2007 at check out. (this is for the continental US only).

All order need to be placed before December 18th to arrive by Christmas.

ORDER NOW!

Great Gift Ideas

MM's Noteworthy collection has been a huge hit ever since it was released.  This collection features striking ledger designs dressed in three vibrant color families. It's definitely deserving of attention. Look for this collection in your local scrapbooking store or online.

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As a bonus, here is a sample from Wendy using this collection.

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December 07, 2007

Quick Holiday Cards

Who said that making your own holiday cards had to take hours and hours and hours?  It's simply not true. I made this set of six cards in less than one hour - and it was easy!

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I just pulled out all of the coordinating holiday products, cut and scored my card bases (from white cardstock) and begun to embellish. Because the products all work together, there was absolutely no guesswork - I just picked up a few patterned papers, some fun embellishments, and put them together! Imagine how quickly I could have made all of my cards if I had been making a single design, rather than various designs. 

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I challenge you to pull out some coordinating product and see how many cards you can make in 30 minutes - you just might be surprised. Upload your creations when you are done so we can all get more ideas.

Wendy

December 06, 2007

Gift-Card Challenge

All of the challenges this month will be geared around gift-giving since it's the holiday season.  This idea was featured in MM's Season of Joy book and was created by Jill Godon.

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  1. Cut and score cardstock.
  2. Arrange patterned paper backgrounds onto cards and machine stitch.
  3. Use decorative edged scissors to create boarder and attach to each card using decorative tape and machine stitching.
  4. Apply rub-on greetings and ribbon to cards.
  5. Use slot punching tool to hold gift cards in place.
  6. For card A, punch four holes on all sides of gift card using 3/8" slot, weave ribbon through holes and tie into two separate bows over gift card, resembling a present.
  7. For card B, use crescent punch to create slots where gift card can rest.

This is a great gift idea, espeically for last minute gift cards. The great package will make it look like you were totally on the ball this year and didn't have to do last minute shopping.

December 05, 2007

Advent Calendar

Advent calendars are always fun to create during this holiday season. Today's advent calendar idea comes from Katie from California. See below for her instructions.

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Supplies Needed

  • White spray primer and spray paint
  • 25 magnets (preferably silver and not black because black tends to leave scuff marks)
  • Cookie sheet (non-Teflon)
  • Assorted pieces (for daily magnet)
  • Paper Trimmer and scissors
  • Wet adhesive (i.e. Fabri-tac)
  • Black pen, white pen, pencil
  • Paper Piercer
  • Sanding block
  • White paint and small paintbrush
  • Instant setter
  • Wire cutter

Helpful Hints

Buying the cookie sheet: You just need an inexpensive cookie sheet. The dollar store has a great selection. You DON'T want a Teflon one because the magnets wont stick.

Painting the coolie sheet: You need to use spray primer and paint. I used a primer called American Accents - Oil based primer (made by Rust-Oleum) and then followed it up with American Accents Blossom White spray paint in a smooth satin finish.

**Note: It is important to spray the middle of the coolie sheet even though it will be covered with paper. It only needs the primer and it doesn't have to be a perfect coat.  Your paper will stick to the metal better with the primer coat.

Preparing the cookie sheet: Sand the edges of the cookie sheet lightly to give a distressed look. Brush off any paint dust from sanding.

Preparing the background (2 sheets of vintage snowflake paper):Use a corner rounder to round the top two corners of one piece of paper and the bottom two corners of the other piece of paper.

  1. Use a get glue (i.e. Fabri-tac), glue down the vintage snowflake papers, being sure to adhere as close to the edge of the cookie sheet as possible. Rub the paper down so that the glue underneath disperses evenly.
  2. Glue down the red snowflake paper making sure the paper is centered (so the space above and below are even).
  3. Create a calendar template (or email jweston@makingmemories) for one. Leave a little border all the way around instead of cutting it right to the black line.

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  1. Center the calendar paper in the middle of the red paper and adhere down.
  2. Glue two strips of white ric-rac on the border of the red and green paper.
  3. Arrange letter for the title. Distress edges for a vintage look.

Attach a wire hanger: Use your Instant Setter to punch two holes evenly apart on the outer edges of the cookie sheet. Thread a wire through, wrapping the ends up and around, trim any excess with wire cutters.

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December 04, 2007

Decorating Your Home with MM: Ornaments

All month long, we are going to show you some fantastic ideas to decorate your home for the holidays.  All of these ideas come from Making Memories Season of Joy book.  It's full of ideas for the holidays, so make sure you pick up a copy.

These interlocking ornaments were created by Maggie Holmes.

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Maggie used MM's Deck the Halls program for this project.

  1. Punch same-sized circles from double-sided pattern paper
  2. Cut slit half-way up each circle
  3. Interlock two circles together and repeat for each ornament
  4. Punch small hole at the top of ornament and tie on ribbon for hanging

December 03, 2007

Great Gift Ideas

The holiday season is upon us and we know that you are all so busy at this time of the year.  Each Monday during December, MM is going to share some great gift ideas with you. You may want to send a link to your significant other as a HINT!

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Who doesn't want to be more organized for the new year?  MM's Desktop Organizer is the perfect solution for you. This allows you to organize in a lot of different ways.  It stores 12" x 12" paper and has compartments for all of your embellishments.  Try organizing by theme, color, or collection.

Pick it up at your local scrapbook store or buy it online.