Tag: scrapbook

  • An Unboxing of My Crafty Haul

    **this post contains affiliate links I purchased products to create projects to share on my blog, any opinions are mine**

    I’m so excited to show y’all my craft haul from Scrapbook.com! I got an amazing box of goodies to play with. There were some things that I had been pining for that I finally ordered. I had been wanting some stitched dies for a while, I love the way they dress up a card background.

    I created my first ever video, don’t laugh, I was kinda nervous, I was sitting in the floor, and my craft room is a mess right now. Here it is take a peek!

    Some of My Favorite Parts of the Haul

    I am so excited and eager to play with the Sizzix Sidekick, I love how light and portable it is. The Big Shot is too big for my table and most of the dies I use are tiny ones. So this little guy is perfect for me.

    I had a bit of a theme going with stitched dies and stamps, as well as denim lol. It wasn’t really intentional but once I saw the adorable Honey Bee Pocket Full of Love stamps and dies it just kinda happened.

    I love that with any purchase you get a copy of the fantastic magazine Scrapbook and Cards Today. I always read it cover to cover and usually more than once! There are so many great ideas and inspiration. The pages are made with a nice weight of paper, and it’s free with purchase. With scrapbook and card making magazines pretty much obsolete now this magazine is very welcome.

    Coming Soon….

    Over the next few days I will be creating some cards using the new goodies and I’ll be sharing those with you guys! Oh, and stay tuned, I have another haul to unbox, hopefully I’ll get that one posted today. I have to admit even through my awkwardness it was kind of fun to do the video, took me way out of my comfort zone. Next time I do videos I hope to be more organized and less nervous.

    Happy crafting!

    xoxo~Dawn

  • What I've Been Up To….

    Hello friends,

    I apologize for being absent the last week or so. Our house has had guests…of the very unwelcome variety. Their names are sinus infection, bronchitis, and we are ready for them to vacate!

    Sitting at the computer has not been in the cards and of course it’s gotten me behind. I’m starting to slowly get back in the groove.

    I’ve decided to extend the deadline on the sketch challenge to February 21st to allow more time for me to get a few samples up. I will update the original post and in case you haven’t seen it yet here’s the link to the Sketch Challenge. I’d love to see lots of lovely entries, one lucky person will be randomly picked to receive a $25 gift certificate to my favorite online craft shop Scrapbook.Com

    I plan to back up and going by this weekend, Lord willing. I hope my guests don’t find your home!

    xoxo~Dawn

  • Wanna Win a $25 Gift Certificate?!

    Hey Quirky Crafters,

    How do you feel about challenges? Specifically, the card making or scrapbooking variety? For me that’s one of my favorite ways to give me the kick in the butt I sometimes need to wake my creative side up. There’s a $25 gift certificate up for grabs to one lucky participant! OH, by the way if you are a digital scrapbooker check out the Month of Challenges #8 at The Lilypad! It runs the entire month of January and there are prizes galore. I usually participate but this year I’ve got too many irons in the fire.

    Speaking of challenges….I’ve got a challenge for y’all! It’s not difficult at all. I created a super simple sketch that can be used for a rubber stamped card(I love stamping!), a computer generated card, traditional scrapbook page or digital scrapbook page(my fave), or even for an art or bullet journal page. The choice is yours.

    Here’s the sketch to follow, add embellishments as desired. The sketch is open to interpretation, please make sure to keep it fairly obvious that you followed the sketch but make it your own! I’m not a stickler to the ‘rules’ I just love seeing other crafter’s creations, what better way to get inspired, right?!

    Simple requirements: ***Please note the date changes below***

    • Create a new project: rubber stamped or computer generated card, traditional scrapbook or digital scrapbook page, or art journal/bullet journal page.
    • Upload to an online gallery, Pinterest, your blog, Photobucket, etc, and comment below with the link.
    • Enter as many times as you like, but with a new project for each entry.
    • Please put in your comment what products you used to create your project.
    • If you used any special techniques please share if you don’t mind.
    • DEADLINE to enter is February 12, 2020 February 21, 2020 at 11:59pm CST.

    One lucky participant will be randomly selected by a random number generator to win a $25.00 gift certificate to www.scrapbook.com which is one of my favorite online shops for paper crafts! Winner will be announced on the blog here and via A Quirky Crafter newsletter on February 13, 2020 February 23, 2020 at 9 am CST.

    Have fun and please share with your crafty friends! The more the merrier.

    xoxo~Dawn

  • Confessions of a Craft Hoarder

    Raise your hand if you are a craft hoarder! Me, me, I am! Here’s a little about my journey to a be ‘the one who dies with the most craft supplies’. It started innocently enough, crayons, markers, paper, stickers…when I was a child. I still remember my first rubber stamp when I was 14, it was a unicorn that Mom and Dad got me for my birthday, along with an ink pad. I still have that and I’m 50-ish. Um, speaking of unicorns I had quite a collection in my early teens!

    I married my high school sweetie when I was 16 and crafting went by the wayside while I had our two lovely children to nurture. As they grew I would color and play with them, oh what a fun time that was! I didn’t work outside the home much when they were little. I tried quilting for a while in my early 20’s and I did some needlework, but as the kids got older I didn’t have much time for it.

    When they were both in elementary school and we got our first computer (early 90’s) dang I feel old, I discovered Print Artist and got into card making. One thing led to another and I found rubber stamping again, it went crazy from there.

    I joined a couple of rubber stamp groups on the internet and started doing card exchanges and ordering supplies from vendors. I would trick my family into going on little trips, always with a rubber stamp shop on my secret agenda HA. I would find something nearby to do thinking I was tricking them but somehow I think they knew. After a few years I had well over 1,000 stamps and who-knows-how-many ink pads, markers, papers, embossing powders, etc. It was a serious addiction. I even signed up with Stampin’ Up although at the time absolutely nobody around knew what the heck that was about! I’m an introvert so that didn’t do much for me except feed my addiction. Thinking back though I did introduce a few ladies who are still into stamping. I quit Stampin’ Up after a year or so and went to Medical Assisting school in my early 30’s.

    Somehow, I ended up getting into scrapbooking in the late 90’s and my hoard grew. Markers, pencils, stencils, stickers, cardstock, more ink pads, more stamps. I tried to get as many pictures of the kids as I could although my son was a sneaky one and didn’t like his picture made. But I managed to fill over 8 scrapbooks. Then OMG I found digital scrapbooking! And Photoshop! I started creating layouts and from the same photos I had in the physical scrapbooks, and later more layouts from newer photos. After some time I learned how to design my own digital scrapbook kits and sold them on digital scrapbook websites. My hoard just sat there during that time, poor lonely supplies.

    In 2012, our 25-year-old son died in an accident. I lost my way, I tried working as a medical assistant at my job for about 6 months but I wasn’t all there. I was making mistakes I never would have made before. I ended up resigning. I was very depressed and had severe anxiety and PTSD, nightmares, you name it I was a mess. I did something really crazy 8 months in and sold all of my hoard. Except for my first unicorn rubber stamp. I basically gave up. It took several years but then slowly I started wanting to create again….and started building another craft supply hoard. It’s getting huge, but I’m remodeling my craft room/office and it’s getting under control. I haven’t been able to work outside the home again so I needed something to fill my time so now I’ve decided to start this new blog. It lit a spark in me and I’m excited, I have a reason to get up in the morning, and I have a new found passion.

    Build your hoard! There’s always something to live for and be excited about, never give up. We all lose our way sometimes but there really is light at the end of the tunnel. Please feel free to reach out if you are struggling with grief/depression/PTSD. I’m no expert but I can listen and empathize.

    Now to use all of those cute planners (I’ll have to count!) and supplies I’ve been collecting…..LOL. I’ll share my craft room transformation when I’m finished, it’s not fancy but it’s functional!

    xoxo~Dawn|A Quirky Crafter

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