Hi Happy Scrappers!Polly Liana, here with a fun diversion that is a cheap and easy way to make funky plastic jewelry. To be clear, these pieces are probably not going to coordinate with your fancy ball gowns but they are could be fun for little kids or to wear with casual outfits.First, get yourself a bunch of "Biggie" Perler beads. You can find them in most big craft stores.Then, place a bunch at 1 inch intervals on parchment paper.Bake them on the LOWER RACK at 300 degrees for 60 minutes. I found that mine were usually ready a few minutes earlier.You can use them "naked"...… or if you have a way to cut adhesive vinyl, you can add decorations! (The designs should be around .47 inches.)From there, the possibilities are endless! Make a pin...make button covers...make earrings!Have fun with it and be sure to scrap your creations and post them in … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2015
Planner Love: Page Process Using Digi Supplies
Hi everyone, Sarah here and I thought it would be fun to share with you all today my process for decorating my planner pages using digital scrapbooking supplies.For this week's planner pages I chose to use the Storyteller Dakota Collection by Just Jaimee. Jaimee's Storyteller collections are such a great value and totally jam packed with wonderful goodies perfect for planner pages.I began by creating a sticker sheet using different elements and papers from the kit. I then cut the stickers out using my Silhouette Portrait. You can hand cut many of these elements as well if you don't have access to an electronic cutter.One thing that I always include on my sticker sheet are strips sized to fit over the morning/afternoon/evening headers in my planner, since I don't divide out my day in that manner. To create these strips I created rectangles in Silhouette Studio to … [Read more...]
5 Great Tips for Purging Your Stash
Twice a year, I go through my entire stash and purge. I actually delete products that I am not going to use again. This idea can be hard to get used to, but over the years there are some useful tips that I've come up with that help me go through my stash efficiently and really free up some space. Today, I want to share those five tips with you. Go through and delete any old freebies you haven't used, or won't used again - We've all been there, downloading every free product we can find, whether we think we'll use them or not. When I am purging, that's the first thing I go for...all of those free kits or minis that I never have and never will use. Pick a time frame, and delete based on that - I usually go with a year. If I haven't used the product within the year, it gets the boot. Sure there are somethings that are immune from that rule: holiday products, Disney … [Read more...]
Memory Pockets Monthly August Collection: Alamanc!
Hello everyone! Polly Melanie here with the round-up of everything that's happening in the world of Memory Pockets Monthly!Memory Pockets Monthly is a pocket scrapbooking subscription at the Lilypad. Six Lilypad designers have joined together and every month they release a new collection with a variety of add-ons. When you subscribe to Memory Pockets Monthly, you become part of a great community!It's been an exciting month! I have a beautiful new main collection to show you, AND I have a sneak peek for you of a very special add-on that will be available on Froggy Friday this week! (You'll have to wait until the end of this post to see it, though!) Let's get started ...Here's how designer Sara Gleason described this month's main collection, Almanac:ALMANAC is rooted in the details of our family backstories, family current events, family characters and sharing time with those … [Read more...]
Ladybugs for Lunch!
Greetings, Pad Scrappers!Today, something fun for your Friday. I'm going to teach you how to make ladybugs for lunch.Wait! Don't run away-- these are the yummy kind… like a mini caprese salad. Here's how:You'll need medium sized tomatoes, basil leaves, whole black olives, a whole ball of mozzarella, balsamic vinegar and q-tips (yes, q-tips).First, slice the mozzarella into semi-thin slices:Arrange the cheese on a platter and lay a basil leaf on each one:Then, slice each tomato in half as shown (from top to bottom):Slice each olive into four parts as shown:Add the tomatoes and olive parts to the leaves as shown:Immerse a q-tip in vinegar and gently tap it on to the tomato to make dots:Enjoy your ladybugs for lunch!(p.s. don't forget the best part about olives)For many of us, it's still warm enough to enjoy this on a hot day. My kids will each … [Read more...]
TLP Member Spotlight – dvhoward
Hey all, Polly Jewelle here! I am back to bring you another TLP member spotlight! This month I asked the other Polly’s here at the Pad to help pick a member to spotlight. Diane instantly came to mind. Diane is an active member both in the forum and the gallery. Lets sit back and take some time to get to know more about Diane.Jewelle: What is your IRL name and your user name?Diane: My name is Diane. I am dvhoward in most places in digiland.Jewelle: Where do you call home?Diane: I live in the beautiful state of Washington outside of Seattle.J: Digital or Hybrid? Both?D: I am strictly a digi girl. I'm kind of messy and I get glue EVERYWHERE.J: How long have you been scrapping? D: I started traditional paper scrapping about 9 years ago when I inherited the family archive of photos. I took lessons by Jessica Sprague and I was hooked. I learned so much … [Read more...]