March Layout
Monday, February 26, 2007
Here is the layout for the Triple S Scrapbooking Club Night on March 23rd:



It features paper crinkling and waxy flax along with the Sonata paper pack and a color scheme of buttercup (base), blush (light) lilac mist (med), hollyhock (dark) and chocolate (dark neutral).

The alternate color scheme (shown below) features colonial white (base), lilac mist (light), key lime (med), desert sand (dark) and chocolate (dark neutral). This color scheme also uses a different piece of B&T from the Sonata paper pack.



For those who would like to bring their own paper, you will need the following supplies (preferably pre-cut):
-base: 2 full pages + small scraps (approx 3x2)
-light: one 2x2 and scraps (approx 2x2)
-med: three 4.5x6.5, one 4x4 and one 2x2
-dark: one 3.5x11.5, one 3.5x3.5 and scraps (approx 3x3)
-dark neutral: two 8x4, one 2x2, one 3x2.5
-B&T: one 2x8, one 6x8
-1 button, 1 eyelet, approximately 14 inches of waxy flax (you could use embroidery floss instead, but we'll be looking at how much easier waxy flax is!)

Those who plan to use one of the color schemes shown, please let me know by email (scrappysquared@gmail.com) by March 16th. You will also have to bring a $5 supply fee (not required for those who wish to bring their own supplies).

Commitment to the club MUST BE MADE by March 16th. We are trying to get 2 clubs running so that everyone can choose which of two club days works best for them (depending onthe month). Four more people are needed to get the second club going, and I am currently keeping a wait list to ensure we have enough to run the second club.

Email me to confirm your space in the club and/or to get more details. Everyone is very excited about getting this started!


Fun with Waxy Flax
Friday, February 23, 2007
With another 16-page workshop this weekend, I decided to feature another one of the layouts from that workshop. This time, I completed the layouts with a new paper pack (Best Friends Forever) for a completely different look...



You can also rotate any of the layouts for a different look, which is one of the many beauties of the Cherish layout book!

I've also added some embellishing. This one features waxy flax, which will also be featured in March's club night. Here, I've simply used it to tie between eyelets. Waxy flax is somewhat sticky, and is a BREEZE to work with. You don't have to worry about holding it tight to tie. Simply pull it taught, and press down... it sticks!!! Then you can tie a knot much easier than you could with embroidery floss.

Here's a close up:



We'll try more techniques with waxy flax on Club Night. There's still room in the club... contact me at scrappysquared@gmail.com for details!


Window Charms
Saturday, February 17, 2007
With several half finished layouts in the works right now, I'll focus the next few posts on various embellishment ideas that you might not have tried yet.

Here are window charms. They are clear epoxy stickers that add dimension to anything! You can simply cover a piece of cardstock with the charm to make it any color you want, or you can put a stamp behind it to highlight the stamp. They work great for alphabets too, making each letter stand out (particularly with the Cobblestone alphabet!). AND, you get TONS in a package! Hope you have fun with these!



Club Night!
Friday, February 09, 2007
Club night will officially be starting in March! I'm very excited about this! There is now enough interest that the Triple S Club will begin.

The schedule is yet to be solidified, but the club will generally meet on a Friday night. We will complete a 2 page layout, learning new techniques and having lots of fun in the process. The commitment is 8 months, and $25 a month (product purchase). The benefits are amazing! Lots of free product and deals, a guaranteed minimum of $30 free product on your "hostess" month, free idea books, booking stamp sets, incentive gifts and MORE! Not to mention the great friendships!

Contact me if you would like to be a part of this great opportunity!


A special thankyou
Saturday, February 03, 2007
I just wanted to thank all my customers and friends for their patience over the last month. As I am transitioning back into my career after my maternity leave, my scrapbooking and papercrafting hobby and business have not gotten the attention that everyone is used to. My customers have been amazing... still attending the few workshops I've offered, still expressing their thanks for my efforts and business skills, still placing orders. Not one person has complained about the lack of new ideas and techniques on this website. For that, I thank everyone!

I hope to get back full-force into what I love... keeping people inspired and motivated to complete their scrapbooking projects.

Thanks again!


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