Sunday, November 30, 2008

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Here at Bloomin' Scrapbooks, it's really looking a lot like Christmas! We've got lots of Christmas projects on display and stop in to shop our large selection of Christmas stamps, papers and fun holiday embellishments. We wanted to share some peeks of a class we're having this Thursday, December 4 at 6:00. Join us to make this amazing Basic Grey chocolate chipboard Christmas album. This beautiful project would be great to display your Christmas photos from past years. Or you could give it as a gift (and be sure to tell the lucky recipient you made it yourself!) Hope you can join us!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Jumpstart your journaling...Thanksgiving ideas

With Thanksgiving right around the corner, many of us are in the mood to make Thanksgiving related scrapbook pages and mini books. Here are some journaling ideas to help you add that "something more" to your scrapbooks and make them even more cherished by future generations.

•Count your blessings—just like the song says, make a page about all your blessings and “count them one by one.” This is a great way to use number stamps or stickers too! Possible page themes could be “10 Blessings of Today”, “101 Reasons I’m Blessed”, “5 Things I’m Thankful for Today.” You could even use an excerpt from the song itself on your layout. Below is the cover of a mini-book outlining “50 Years of Blessings” for a 50th wedding anniversary celebration.



Traditions-Create a layout that highlights some of your ongoing Thanksgiving traditions. Do you always serve a certain dish? Is there someone who is always in charge of the turkey? Do you never have turkey? Is Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade and football always on TV at your house? How have your traditions changed over the years? Do you ever eat out? How has Thanksgiving changed as your family has changed? Just think of how future generations will enjoy learning what traditions you celebrated that were unknowingly passed on to them. Wouldn't you love to know how your Great Great Grandmother prepared for Thanksgiving?!

Recipes--Do you or a family member have a special recipe you only bring out at Thanksgiving? Or some special dessert that your family simply loves? Create a layout about it! Handwrite the recipe. Take photos of it when it's done. If it's something a family member makes, scan their copy of the recipe and/or include a photo of them holding or serving it. Here's an example...my grandma makes the best homemade noodles in the world! At holidays, she always makes them because she knows how much I love them. Even though she has many grandchildren, it's something I know she does to make me feel special (just like she does other things to make my cousins feel special too!) She has no recipe and when asked how to make them, her reply is always "Come over sometime and I'll show you." How special it would be to document this all in a layout, complete with photos of her, the noodles and the step by step photos of how she makes them...since after all she has no recipe!

Black Friday--What Thanksgiving related scrapbooking would be complete without some reference to that most unbelievable shopping day of the year?! Create a layout documenting how you "observe" Black Friday. Are you one that gets all your Christmas shopping done that day? Are you up at 5:00 a.m. hitting all the best sales? Are you one that avoids stores like the plague that day? Do you do most of your shopping on-line? If you do lots of shopping that day, consider taking your camera along and take photos at your various stops. Won't it be interesting in future years to see the stores that you visited? The kinds of things that were on your Christmas shopping list? Maybe some photos of the latest must-have toys or clothes? Imagine you had created a layout like that back in the 70s or 80s! Something like this: "Our first Christmas shopping stop was at College Mall. Mom went into Lazarus and L.S. Ayres while I kept Sabrina occupied throwing pennies in the fountain. Our luckiest find of the day was getting the last Cabbage Patch doll Sears had in the store. After lunch at MCL Cafeteria, we stopped at Hill's Department store for more shopping. We found the new Rick Springfield album there. They even had a few Compact Discs in the music section, although I'm not sure how those work. We didn't spend much time looking at those since the players for them are over $400! December 1981."

If you have ideas of other great journaling prompts for Thanksgiving, please post a comment and share your inspiration.

Also, don't forget to send us photos for the Flower Technique Challenge below for your discoveries of new and unique ways to incorporate flowers in your projects. The lucky winner will receive a package of flowers along with a page kit. We can't wait to see what you come up with!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Thank you!

Saturday was such an awesome day, we hope everyone who attended had as much fun as we did! We sincerely want to thank each participant, those who placed bids during the silent auction, generous souls who donated items to be auctioned, the vendors who donated door prizes, Sherwood Oaks Christian Church for the spacious room and the many restaurants that provided food. What a fun way to raise funds for such a worthy cause!

Some highlights of our day were...

The First Annual Altered Bra Contest
Our winner, Lori Clendenning,educated us on "What kind of bees make milk? Boo-bees! Ha!" Lori won a weekend at Bear Scrap Retreat.



This bra had both stars and moon that lit up!


A bra to lift up a friend currently facing breast cancer...



To see the rest of the altered bras, please scroll down to the Slide photo show in the previous post. Thanks to all who entered!

We had good times with friends...



And we were especially thankful for the breast cancer survivors who joined us!


Again, a big THANK YOU to all who made the Crop for the Cure a huge success!

Monday, November 10, 2008

What an amazing day!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

More Crop for the Cure Goodies and Upcoming Classes

Only three more days! Hope you are as excited as we are! Just wanted to show you some additional silent auction items. Remember, you can enter bids on these items prior to Saturday if you will be unable to join us. We'll have a Quickutz Revolution tool as well as a Quickutz Lemonade alphabet.

Freedom Business Solutions has very generously donated a HP Printer for the silent auction--perfect for a Christmas gift or printing your own custom sized photos at home.

Other silent auction items include this beautiful acrylic made by Prima designer Sharon Laakkonen:

This box designed by Creating Keepsakes Hall of Famer and Memory Makers Master Greta Hammond:
A Christmas album created by one of our own design team members:
























Don't forget... each participant will recieve a ticket and door prizes will be given out during the day. Door prizes include stamps, Martha Stewart punches, paper flowers from prima, cool totes, embellishments, paper packs and more!
We also wanted to give you some close up sneak peeks of some of our upcoming classes. This Thursday, November 6, join design team member Mary Williams to create this amazing fall layout. Mary's style always includes lots of detail and cool techniques, so you won't want to miss it!




























And on November 22, design team member Debbie Ridlen will help you create this unique Advent calendar. It is approximately 8 x 8" in size and has little drawers for you to hide small gifts as you count down the days until Christmas. Here are the "before and after" photos:
















Sunday, November 2, 2008

Technique Challenge!

We thought it would be fun to host a technique challenge here on our blog. Have you ever seen something in a display or in a magazine and thought, "Why didn't I think of that?!" Since it's always exciting to discover new ways to use our supplies, we want to challenge you to find new ways to use FLOWERS on your scrapbook pages, cards or projects. Just email a photo of your project to us at info@bloominscrapbooks.com by December 1. Who knows, you may find your project featured here on the Bloomin' Blog! We will randomly choose a winner from the entries... the winner will receive a layout kit with enough supplies to create a two-page scrapbook layout (similar to those we feature in the "mystery kit" contest each month). Can't wait to see your projects!

To get us started, here are a few ideas:
Try cutting white flowers in half, then ink them using two different colors of inks. Here we used both red and brown for a vintage look. Arrange them to peek out from behind a photo mat. This same technique would also work behind a journaling mat or behind a title mat on a card.
Use flowers as is on your page or card, but cover them glitter, Stickles glitter glue or paint to give them something "extra." This is also a great way to use those colors of flowers you wouldn't typically use otherwise... just change the color to match your project. Here is an example of a painted flower:
And who said a flower has to be a flower?! Here a flower punch was used, then the flower was cut in half to make legs for this Halloween spider.