Thursday, November 17, 2011

The Season | Foundation Pages

Just posting a few of the pages I've created so far for my Journal Your Christmas project.

The first page, used Ali Edwards idea of the pocket page.  Love!!


One of the reasons my album will include Thanksgiving is because of the Polar Express.  This will be our second year and it's just so much fun, a great way to kick off the holiday season.  These papers will be perfect to journal this event with a pocket for our tickets.


A couple of pocket pages. 

This gusseted pocket will go on the inside back cover of my album to hold holiday cards we receive. 


Another page with a pocket. 

One of my favorite "pages."  Idea came from Kathy Orta.  It's a paper bag pocket with a mini album tucked inside.  The pages of the album form additional pockets for photos or journaling.  Plus a full size tag tucks inside the open side of the pocket page.  


A few more of my foundation pages.  Some I have specific ideas in mind, other's will be used for JYC prompts.  


Thanks for visiting!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The Season

I love the ideas of December Daily and Journal Your Christmas.  I'm jumping in with both feet and doing a combination of the two.  Running from Thanksgiving (for me that's when I really feel the Christmas spirit start) through the new year.  I'm calling it The Season.  39 days of journaling our holidays, photos and memorabilia.

I'm using a WRMK 5.5x8.5 album, lots of Simple Stories patterned papers, a bit of OA and Basic Grey. Buttons, Maya Road goodies and I pulled my stash of star embellishments.

Numbers are ready to go.  Well mostly, still have a few to figure out.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Welcome!

Welcome to my craft blog.  I hope this becomes a place to share project ideas, layouts and inspiration.

No post is complete without a little project.  On the eve of the last day of school for my oldest, I found myself without an end of the year thank you for her teacher.  Amazon to the rescue!  It seemed a bit gauche to stuff a printed gift card in a plain old card.  So I whipped up a little book for her.
I used kraft as a base for the card and embellished with patterned paper from October Afternoon's Modern Homemaker line.  First spread included a school photo of my daughter along with a poem about teachers.  The next spread (bottom photo right) I used a Hall Pass wild card, again from OA.  Opposite page is a note of thanks I wrote to her teacher.  Last spread includes the gift certificate inside the envelope and a little letter written by my daughter.