Saturday, March 29, 2014

Last Days for $5 Double Layouts

Today, I was able to finish all of the layouts for my daughter's third grade pictures which will go into her school album. It took me just a couple of hours to complete five digital double layouts (ten pages total)! Most of that time was spent in locating my pictures on various computers and flash drives! The actual scrapbooking portion  took very little time and I was really pleased with the outcome. Yay! This also let me take advantage of Close To My Heart's Studio J sale, $5 double layouts in March. If you haven't already tried it, take a look here: http://lubna.ctmh.com/ctmh/products/studioj.aspx

Here are a couple of the layouts I did today.



I also used the "No Limits" layout option to see how processing photos through Studio J will come out. I just plugged in photos (both 4 x 6 and 3 x 4) on two double layouts. I will let you know how they turn out!

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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Picture My Life Scrapbooking Program

Have you heard of the new Picture My Life sets from Close To My Heart? The sets come with beautiful cards in different sizes along with a variety of pocket page protectors. They are perfect for pocket scrapbooking (similar to the Project Life style). Lately, I've found that pocket scrapbooking has been working really well for me, so that's what I've been using for this year's and last year's family albums. I am loving the Picture My Life sets! I've started my 2014 album with the gorgeous Skylark set, although I imagine that I may end up mixing and matching. Here are a few examples of some of my pages so far. You can click on the photos to see them larger.

You can see that I journaled on some of the Picture My Life cards and left some blank just to use as a filler. I actually layered a smaller card onto a larger card below.

I included a little Shrinky Dink in one of the pockets below by adhering it to one of my Picture My Life Cards. It was the "swap" we made for an event for my daughter's Girl Scouts troop. Having a little pocket for it was pretty convenient! I also layered a cropped picture onto a Picture My Life card instead of using it at the full 4 x 6 inch size.

Since my work schedule has increased this school year. I'm finding that this has been a way for me to get my photos into my scrapbooks faster than "traditional scrapbooking." I can still include some 12 x 12 inch layouts if I want and some digital layouts if I want (particularly if I get them this month with the Studio J sale--Yay!).
If you'd like to take a closer look at or order one of the Picture My Life sets, go to my online retail site. Click here!

Would you like to win a Picture My Life set? Close to My Heart has a contest going on right now! 

From CTMH: In our Mix & Match Contest, tell us which Picture My Life™ Scrapbooking Program is your favorite and why in a comment on Facebook, Jeanette Lynton's blog, or YouTube before March 31, 2014, for your chance to win your choice! 

You can watch the following video for more info!

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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Artbooking Made Easy: Fab Frames

Here are some great examples of how to decorate CTMH's Pennant Frame.


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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Eleven Years Ago

On Tuesday, even though schools had been closed due to the snow, my husband, of course, had to go in to work. He had left  before we were up and about.  As I was making my breakfast, he called. He started off with, "I am sooo sorry!" I said, "What? Are you okay? Did you skid into something?" He proceeded to tell me that he had stopped off at one of the offices he needs to go to in the morning (he often needs to go to more than one location in a day) and as he was trying to get back in his car, he noticed that he had locked his keys in his car! His key fob is designed to prevent you from locking your keys in the car normally but it needs new batteries, of course. Since he's so used to relying on that system, the key stayed in the car (just like me with the automatic lights on my car -- forgetting to turn them off if I need to use them manually during the daytime). Technology is great, except when it isn't!

So this meant that he could either waste time and money in calling a cab to bring him home to retrieve my copy of his car key or I could go help him. Even though we had dug my car out the previous day, it still took me a while to clean my car more thoroughly. Our little parking area was not plowed that well but it wasn't terrible either. The main roads were better but there were areas where I needed to be careful, particularly on turns. The roads were much emptier than they normally would be and since I didn't have to go into work, I had no problems or time constraints. As I was driving, I realized that it had been almost exactly 11 years ago to the day that I had to drive to give my husband a copy of his car key due to him locking himself out. It seems like just yesterday!

One difference between that time and this one is that I didn't have a GPS or smart cell phone with maps. I had to print off maps from the computer to make sure I knew how to get there even though it had been a place I had been to before. Also, this time it was much closer (didn't have to go into D.C. like last time) and I was very familiar with the route, but I did have a smart phone just in case. The most important difference was that I was very pregnant then! All I remember is being very grumpy and driving over lots of bumpy potholes and cobblestones. The reason why I remember this and what date it was, is that I went into labor that night!

This is a long story to say, it's my (not so) little girl's birthday and where in the world did the time go! How do eleven years just fly by?

It's not the best picture but here's a layout I love. It's of my daughter's first birthday. Just us at home celebrating together!

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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Studio J, Digital Scrapbooking on Sale for March

Have you ever wanted to try digital scrapbooking? Now is the time with Close To My Heart's Studio J! In March, a double layout costs only $5! It's always free to try it out...you only pay if you want to print your layout.

Another great feature is the ability to print photos through Studio J. Whenever I want a 4" x 3" for my Project Life type of scrapbook, I usually go into Photoshop and put two photos onto a 4" x 6" canvas. Then I upload them to a photo service to get them printed. This is pretty time consuming but it's been my process. Now, I can get my smaller photos printed through Studio J just by dropping them into the appropriately sized photo wells (and I'll bet they will be better quality than my Walmart photos!). I am so excited to try this out!

If you want to take a look at Studio J and play around with all of it's features, go to my website- http://lubna.ctmh.com/ctmh/products/studioj.aspx, set up your free account and try it out!



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Artbooking Made Easy: Happy Springtime

Are you ready for spring? I definitely am...I like snow as much as the next person but this winter has been too much for me. I hope you enjoy this video on making spring-themed projects with the Cricut Artbooking cartridge!

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