It's the end of February -- that means it's time to wrap-up the projects I created this month with my February kit. I wasn't able to kill of the kit, but I did create quite a few projects that I loved...
1. Puppy Love layout for the Sketch N Scrap sketch #50 challenge:
2. Sketch layout for Practical Scrappers' February sketch:
3. All You Need Is Love for Miss Kate Cuttables:
4. Valentine card set for the Practical Scrappers' February blog hop:
5. Sketch layout for Sketch N Scrap #51 sketch challenge:
That's a pretty good month of projects!
Now for the question of a March kit. I've been thinking about this a lot, and I think I'm not going to make a kit for March. I have loved doing this project -- but the biggest thing it has taught me over the last three months is how to use my stash effectively. And now, I'm doing that more than ever. I have rediscovered a lot of papers and embellishments that I want to use on my upcoming projects, so I think skipping a monthly kit for March is a good idea.
I'll be back soon with more scrapbooking projects and ideas -- until then,
Stay crafty!
Lissa :)
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Ferocious Friends for Miss Kate Cuttables
I'm back on the Miss Kate Cuttables blog today with another project for February -- this time, it's a fun layout idea you can use for boys or girls. Here's a sneak peek...
It's seriously adorable, if I do say so myself. I used some cute dinosaur papers, my Kiwi Lane templates, and these cut files from Miss Kate Cuttables:
So head on over to the Miss Kate Cuttables blog to check out my project and let me know what you think!
Stay crafty!
Lissa :)
It's seriously adorable, if I do say so myself. I used some cute dinosaur papers, my Kiwi Lane templates, and these cut files from Miss Kate Cuttables:
So head on over to the Miss Kate Cuttables blog to check out my project and let me know what you think!
Stay crafty!
Lissa :)
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Stitch Fix: February 2014
It's time for another Stitch Fix review -- I love getting my monthly Stitch Fix boxes! It's like a gift I give to myself. :) (Note: Stitch Fix offers a referral credit for affiliate links, which I have included in this post. I will receive a $25 credit if you sign-up using my Stitch Fix link. Thank you for your support!)
If you haven't heard of Stitch Fix, it's a monthly subscription box service. You pay a $20 styling fee and fill out a detailed style questionnaire -- then the Stitch Fix stylists pick out five clothing and accessory items to send you. You keep only what you love and send the rest back in their pre-paid shipping envelope. Your $20 styling fee is applied as a credit toward what you keep -- and if you keep all five pieces, you get an additional 25% off the total.
Alexandra styled me again this month, and I had so much fun trying on everything she picked out. I love that she included suggestions for pairing up items from this Fix with items she knows I kept in previous Fixes. I need that help!
First out of the box was this AMAZING Alan Cowl Neck Asymmetrical Jacket by Sweet Rain ($58). Even before I tried it on, I knew, barring any unforeseen fit issues, I would keeping it. And I was right. It was awesome. Super soft, like a sweatshirt, yet a fun and unique shape. I admit, I wear a hoodie sweatshirt pretty much every day, so this jacket definitely steps up my style by a lot. I have worn it almost constantly since I opened my Fix.
Next up was this Fullerton Plaid Print Short Sleeve Blouse by Collective Concepts ($58). It had a super cute plaid print and cap sleeves but it was just too tight on me. Sigh. I wanted to keep it but I had to send it back.
Third was this Moni Stud Detailed 3/4 Sleeve Blouse by 41Hawthorn ($48). It was cute and I loved the stud details (plus I love black!) but it was too tight across my hips. I would have kept this one except for that. I need to lose some weight. Sigh. Or learn to sew vents in my shirts.
And now that I'm seeing the photo again while I blog this, I kind of wish I had kept this one. Oh well...
Next was this Amani Cowl Neck Sleeveless Blouse by 41Hawthorn ($58) in a beautiful purple that I loved. But I couldn't get the cowl next to look right on me. My girls are just too big for cowl necks, I think. I had to send it back.
Finally, this lovely Ella Multi-Color Ovals Necklace by Bay to Baubles ($28). I loved it. But I had just bought a very similar necklace. :( So this one had to go back too.
In the end, I only kept one piece from this Fix -- the Asymmetrical Jacket. Which I'm wearing constantly. Even though I sent back four of the five pieces, I still LOVED getting my Stitch Fix this month. And I cannot wait until the next one. If you are looking to update your wardrobe with fashionable pieces, this is the subscription service you need to try.
Until next time,
Stay crafty (and fashionable)!
Lissa :)
Friday, February 21, 2014
How To: Cookie Cutter Background
Hello all! I'm here today to share a quick tutorial for making your own unique background papers. This is part of the Frugal Finds feature this month for Practical Scrappers. I love this monthly challenge -- to use something you probably have around the house to create something beautiful for your scrapbooks or home.
This month, our theme was cookie cutters. There are so many things you can do with cookie cutters -- I decided to use a star cookie cutter to create this beautiful and unique background paper:
Creating this background is super easy, even if it is a bit messy. :) Glitter does tend to get everywhere, but it's a small price to pay, right?
With this paper as my background, I put the rest of my layout together, using papers from Webster's Pages and bits and pieces from my stash. I also cut out the Christmas title with my Silhouette Cameo, using a word from this cut file set from Miss Kate Cuttables.
I encourage you to try this technique -- it's fun and easy, and I love that it uses items you probably have at home. If you create something with cookie cutters, be sure to link it up over at Practical Scrappers. We would love to see your projects.
Until next time,
Stay crafty!
Lissa :)
This month, our theme was cookie cutters. There are so many things you can do with cookie cutters -- I decided to use a star cookie cutter to create this beautiful and unique background paper:
Creating this background is super easy, even if it is a bit messy. :) Glitter does tend to get everywhere, but it's a small price to pay, right?
- To get started, choose your cookie cutter, background paper, glitter, and an acrylic paint that will match your glitter. That's right -- instead of using glue or tape to hold the glitter, we're going to use acrylic paint.
- Make a small pool of your acrylic paint, then dip your cookie cutter into the paint, covering all the sides. A small paintbrush can help get the paint onto your cookie cutter.
- Stamp your image. This can take some finagling and practice, depending on your cookie cutter. And it won't be perfect -- but that's part of the charm.
- Sprinkle the paint-stamped image with glitter, then shake off the excess.
- Admire your work. :)
With this paper as my background, I put the rest of my layout together, using papers from Webster's Pages and bits and pieces from my stash. I also cut out the Christmas title with my Silhouette Cameo, using a word from this cut file set from Miss Kate Cuttables.
I encourage you to try this technique -- it's fun and easy, and I love that it uses items you probably have at home. If you create something with cookie cutters, be sure to link it up over at Practical Scrappers. We would love to see your projects.
Until next time,
Stay crafty!
Lissa :)
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Tip Time Tuesday for Kiwi Lane Designs Plus a Giveaway
Updated 2/25/14: Congratulations to Sue D -- you're the winner of the Kiwi Lane templates giveaway. Email me at MightyCraftyDOTmeATgmailDOTcom to claim your prize. :)
I'm back on the Kiwi Lane Designs blog today with a new feature for Tip Time Tuesday. I have created some fun and unique designs with my Kiwi Lane Sweetheart and Paradise template set this month. And to celebrate, I'm giving away an awesome set of Kiwi Lane accessory templates -- read on to find out how to win!
For February's projects, the Kiwi Lane design team got to work with Hemptique -- they create the most beautiful twine and cording in all kinds of glorious color combinations. I had so much fun working it! Be sure to visit Hemptique's Facebook page for more ideas.
The featured Kiwi Lane designer templates for February are the Sweetheart and Paradise accessory sets. These two sets have such great shapes that work so well together. You'll have to head on over to the Kiwi Lane blog to see my project...
But before you go, you must enter to win your very own set of Kiwi Lane Tiny Sweetheart Accessory templates. To enter, just do one of these:
Good luck and stay crafty!
Lissa :)
I'm back on the Kiwi Lane Designs blog today with a new feature for Tip Time Tuesday. I have created some fun and unique designs with my Kiwi Lane Sweetheart and Paradise template set this month. And to celebrate, I'm giving away an awesome set of Kiwi Lane accessory templates -- read on to find out how to win!
For February's projects, the Kiwi Lane design team got to work with Hemptique -- they create the most beautiful twine and cording in all kinds of glorious color combinations. I had so much fun working it! Be sure to visit Hemptique's Facebook page for more ideas.
The featured Kiwi Lane designer templates for February are the Sweetheart and Paradise accessory sets. These two sets have such great shapes that work so well together. You'll have to head on over to the Kiwi Lane blog to see my project...
But before you go, you must enter to win your very own set of Kiwi Lane Tiny Sweetheart Accessory templates. To enter, just do one of these:
- Subscribe to my blog (in the left nav) and leave a comment on this post telling me you're all signed up.
- Like my Facebook page and leave me a quick post there telling me you did it.
Good luck and stay crafty!
Lissa :)
Monday, February 17, 2014
Kiwi Lane DT Doodles #4
It's time for another awesome sketch from Kiwi Lane -- my favorite days of the month! This week, they've created a double-page sketch with room for lots of photos.
And don't forget -- when you link up your own creation of the sketch, you'll be entered to win a great prize drawing.
Here's what I created with the sketch:
So pretty! These are my parents way back in 1973 -- love these photos. I used lots of vintage-y, glittery papers from My Mind's Eye, plus these Kiwi Lane templates:
I love all the fun layers in this sketch -- thank you Kiwi Lane! Be sure to head over to Kiwi Lane today and link up your layout creation so you'll be entered to win that awesome gift card!
Until next time -- stay crafty!
Lissa :)
And don't forget -- when you link up your own creation of the sketch, you'll be entered to win a great prize drawing.
Here's what I created with the sketch:
So pretty! These are my parents way back in 1973 -- love these photos. I used lots of vintage-y, glittery papers from My Mind's Eye, plus these Kiwi Lane templates:
- Madison Avenue 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B
- Cascade Trails 2B
- Mini Scallops 1A
- Sweetheart 2, 3, 4
- Tiny Sweetheart 2T, 3T, 4T
- Tiny Brackets 1T
- Strips 1", 1/2"
I love all the fun layers in this sketch -- thank you Kiwi Lane! Be sure to head over to Kiwi Lane today and link up your layout creation so you'll be entered to win that awesome gift card!
Until next time -- stay crafty!
Lissa :)
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Sketch 'N Scrap Sketch #51 Layout
Today, I'm so happy to share my design team layout for Sketch #51 at Sketch 'N Scrap.
Each month, they offer two layout sketches and two card sketches. And
if you link up your creation, you'll be entered to win a great prize
package. How fun!
The sketches from Sketch 'N Scrap are great to work with. Here's #51, another sketch perfect for your Valentine's Day layouts:
And here's my interpretation of it...
I again used my February kit to create this layout. Love that big heart! I used my Silhouette Cameo and a heart cut file from Miss Kate Cuttables to create that big shape. Such a huge impact! Then I just added in the little clusters of embellishments around the layout.
Be sure to play along with the sketch challenge this month (and every month!). Don't forget -- if you link up your layout at Sketch 'N Scrap, you'll be entered to win a great prize giveaway!
Stay crafty,
Lissa :)
Friday, February 14, 2014
Practical Scrappers February Blog Hop
Updated 2/20/14: Congratulations to Kim -- you're the winner of my giveaway for this blog hop! Email me at MightyCraftyATgmailDOTcom to claim your prize. :)
It's time for the February blog hop for Practical Scrappers. I'm so excited to be a part of it! There is a huge group of awesome and talented designers for you to hop around to. This month, our theme is Valentine's Day in honor of the holiday today and have great projects for you to see. It's a big, big list -- and you can enter for a giveaway back on the Practical Scrappers blog.
Here's where we are on the blog hop list right now (head back to Practical Scrappers for the full list):
For the blog hop, I created a set of Valentine's Day cards.
I used my February kit and my Kiwi Lane designer templates to create these cards -- so quick and easy!
I started by framing out a sample card with the templates:
Then, it was just a matter of tracing, cutting, and inking my border strips from the patterned papers in my kit. Super easy! I added a big heart or flower from the Kiwi Lane Tiny Sweetheart accessory set and a heart rhinestone from Freckled Fawn. I love how they turned out!
These cards are already on their way to their intended recipients. I know they will be appreciated on this special day. :)
And now for the prizes...I'm giving away this awesome group of fun scrapbooking supplies.
To enter to win, just do one of these:
Now, head on over to the next stop on the blog hop. Have fun!
Stay crafty,
Lissa :)
It's time for the February blog hop for Practical Scrappers. I'm so excited to be a part of it! There is a huge group of awesome and talented designers for you to hop around to. This month, our theme is Valentine's Day in honor of the holiday today and have great projects for you to see. It's a big, big list -- and you can enter for a giveaway back on the Practical Scrappers blog.
Here's where we are on the blog hop list right now (head back to Practical Scrappers for the full list):
- Charity Hotrum **You should have come from Charity's blog
- Lissa Mitchell **You are here :)
- Jennifer Haggerty **Go here next**
For the blog hop, I created a set of Valentine's Day cards.
I used my February kit and my Kiwi Lane designer templates to create these cards -- so quick and easy!
I started by framing out a sample card with the templates:
Then, it was just a matter of tracing, cutting, and inking my border strips from the patterned papers in my kit. Super easy! I added a big heart or flower from the Kiwi Lane Tiny Sweetheart accessory set and a heart rhinestone from Freckled Fawn. I love how they turned out!
These cards are already on their way to their intended recipients. I know they will be appreciated on this special day. :)
And now for the prizes...I'm giving away this awesome group of fun scrapbooking supplies.
- Subscribe to my blog and leave a comment on this post telling me you're all signed up.
- Like my Facebook page and leave me a quick post there telling me you did it.
Now, head on over to the next stop on the blog hop. Have fun!
- Charity Hotrum **You should have come from Charity's blog
- Lissa Mitchell **You are here :)
- Jennifer Haggerty **Go here next**
Stay crafty,
Lissa :)
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Inspired By Sketch #2 Layout for Sketch 'N Scrap
I've got a fun layout today based on the Inspired By sketch #2 from Sketch 'N Scrap.
This is a new feature Sketch 'N Scrap is doing starting this year --
the sketch is based on a layout created by another designer at Sketch 'N Scrap. I love
this idea! Here's the sketch for this month:
Such a fun design! Here's how my layout came out based on the sketch:
For this layout, I used the All About a Boy collection from Echo Park -- one of my absolute favorite lines! I added in a few embellishments from my stash too. I love how it turned out!
Thank you, Sketch 'N Scrap, for the awesome Inspired By sketch! Don't forget to head over to Sketch 'N Scrap to link up your own creation for a chance to win an awesome prize package...
Stay crafty!
Lissa :)
Such a fun design! Here's how my layout came out based on the sketch:
For this layout, I used the All About a Boy collection from Echo Park -- one of my absolute favorite lines! I added in a few embellishments from my stash too. I love how it turned out!
Thank you, Sketch 'N Scrap, for the awesome Inspired By sketch! Don't forget to head over to Sketch 'N Scrap to link up your own creation for a chance to win an awesome prize package...
Stay crafty!
Lissa :)
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