Sunday, August 30, 2009

Glimmer Mist Kit & Tips

Tips for Using Glimmer Mist:
  • Prior to using gently shake or swirl to get all the glitter off the bottom
  • Put something underneath the items you are spraying -an old cookie tray works great!
  • Works best on porous items such as paper, chipboard or grungeboard
  • Great for ribbon and paper or fabric flowers
  • Create custom Canvas Wall Hangings
  • If you want to stamp an image with water-based ink - stamp it AFTER you glimmer mist the paper. (Not that I know this from experience...but it will make water-based ink run)
  • Try using the Glimmer Screens to make designs on paper or canvas. They can be used as a positive or negative design. If you want to use the positive then you spray the glimmer mist on the screen and use it as a stamp.
How to Use Glimmer Mist:
If you want a "fine" coating then hold the bottle at least 5 inches away from the object. If you would like a "splotchy" look then keep the bottle close to your object when you spray it. You can also layer the glimmer mist colors to get different affects. The Glimmer Mist will dry fairly quickly on chipboard and paper, but if you need to speed up the process you can use a heat gun to give a little assistance. Once dry the item will have a slight shimmer which just adds a nice little accent to your page.

Glimmer Mist Kit Contents:

My Minds Eye Out & About Single-sided paper - one sheet of each of the following:
  • No. 1 Paisley
  • No. 1 Stripes
  • No. 1 Floral

Core'dinations Cardstock as follows:
  • one sheet pink
  • one sheet red
  • two sheets Avocado

Ribbon
Flowers & Flourishes
Pearlescent Glimmer Mist in mini mister

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Adhesives, Cardstock, Ink & Chalk SALE

Attention shoppers - for four (4) days you can get 25% off the following categories when you shop Celestial Creations & Scrapbook Supplies online store:

  • All Adhesives - save on EZ Runners, Glue Dots, Terrifically Tacky Tape
  • All Cardstock - save on Bazzill, Basic Grey
  • All Ink & Chalk - save on Ranger & Cats Eye Ink Pads, Alcohol Ink, I'Kandee Chalk
Come STOCK UP on your basic scrapbook supplies and save from Thursday, August 27th through Sunday, August 30th! Shipping is just $5 within the USA and you will get FREE SHIPPING when you spend $50!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Ellen Degeneres Wacky Chair Contest

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Delaware are having a contest to see who can make the Wackiest Adirondack chair. Each Boys and Girls Club in the State of Delaware worked with an artist to design their Wacky Chair and the chair with the largest amounts of votes will win. The winning chair, artist, child and family will travel to Los Angeles to be on the Ellen DeGeneres Show.

So, please take a minute to vote - you could even win two tickets to the Ellen DeGeneres Show, airfare and accommodations! The first vote is FREE and each additional vote is $1 - but the more you vote....the more chances you get to win the tickets to the show!

Click here to vote! - I am diggin' the Claymont chair!! Hint, hint...vote for Claymont!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Top 5 Digital Scrapbook Topics

  1. Wedding
  2. Travel
  3. Sports Season
  4. Child's First Year
  5. Pets
For a limited time you can try Digital Scrapbooking FREE! Visit Celestial Scrapbooks to get started. You can get a Free 7.5 x 5.5 Soft Cover Photo Book with 20 pages. You just pay shipping and handling (less than $5). You can add more pages for a small fee.


Sunday, August 16, 2009

2-Page Layout Contest Winner


We have a winner! J. Grant submitted the photos above because there were just too many and they were unsure how to fit them all on the page. This layout has 17 photos in it, granted most of them were cropped down to fit, but it shows that you can fit a LOT of photos on one layout!

The trip was so long ago that they didn't want any journaling, but you could always work in some hidden journaling behind one of the photos.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Basics for the Beginner Scrapbooker

Beginner scrapbookers don't need to feel intimidated by all the products and tools out there. If you are a beginner scrapbooker you can start scrapbooking with some simple tools and supplies.

Adhesive (typically under $7 each):
There are two basic types of adhesive - wet and dry. The dry adhesive is great for adhering photos to cardstock and cardstock to cardstock. My favorite dry adhesive is 3L's EZ Runner Adhesive because it is easy to use, you don't have to worry about refilling and it doesn't get caught up in itself - plus 3L donates money to charities such as Make-A-Wish and Breast Cancer Research. For a little stronger dry adhesive there are Glue Dots that come in a variety of sizes and thicknesses. For wet adhesive, I prefer Mono Aqua. This adhesive is great for when you need to glue items together but need a little "wiggle" room before the glue sets. For example, if you are gluing letters that have a background and you might need to wiggle them into place before the glue sets.

Trimmer and Scissors ($10 - 25 each):
A good pair of scissors and a trimmer are a neccessity. Trimmers come in two basic styles - guillotine and rotary. The guillotine trimmers are ones that have a blade on the handles that chomps down on the paper to cut it and rotary trimmers have the blade tucked away in a cover. Personally, I feel the guillotine trimmers are dangerous because you could chomp your finger off and noboby wants that! So, I would recommend a rotary trimmer such as Tonic's 12" Portable Rotarty Trimmer. It is lightweight, the arm comes out so you can still measure and cut 12 inch pages and it gives a clean cut. For scissors, you need a pair of sharp scissors like EK Success's Color Bee Titanium Craft Scissors. These little guys are sharp - right down to the tip, which helps you get into tight spaces.

Page Kits (typically under $20 each):
I think the hardest part of starting to scrapbook is trying to match up patterned paper, cardstock and embellishments. That is why page kits are great because they typically have patterned paper with matching cardstock and embellishments already together. All you have to do is pick out a kit that you like or that matches your theme or colors of what you are trying to scrap.

Journaling Pens (under $3 each):
Not everyone is a fan of journaling; however, the whole point of scrapbooking is to preserve your memories - journaling definitely helps! I would recommend a journaling pen, such as ZIG's Dual Tip Memory Writer or Tombow's ABT markers.


Album ($12 to $30 each):
Lastly, you need an album to safely store all your beautiful layouts. Albums come in all different sizes, shapes and materials. Please contact me if you are in the market for a scrapbook album. because I have access to thousands of styles and can show you several styles to choose from.

Essentially, for under $100 you can get all the supplies that you need to get you started. If you are new to scrapbooking and have any questions or problems, please feel free to e-mail me at celestial.scrapbooks@verizon.net. I will do my best to answer whatever questions or concerns you might have.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Vinyl Letters Use 101 - Create a Custom Vanity Plate

It only took me 9 months, but I finally figured out what to put on my front license plate. In Delaware we don't have front State License Plates, but I purchased my car out of state, so it came with a front plate holder. I was going to take it off altogether, but it was attached to the bumper so I would have been left with holes in my front bumper. So, I had this dilemma of what to use as my front plate.

Then it hit me! I can get vinyl letters cut to say whatever I want! I went to Pep Boys, our local automotive store, and purchased a plain black license plate then contacted Midnight Oil Scrapbook Design to have the letters cut.

So simple....why didn't I think of that 9 months ago?!

Need a custom plate?
Shoot me an e-mail at: celestial.creations@verizon.net

Here is a picture of my custom license plate: