- Celestial Scrapbooks - Custom mini photobooks, calendars, mugs, luggage tags and more - (don't forget you get Free Economy Shipping on orders over $30 - use code Ship Me at checkout)
- Mini Albums - These albums come in all shapes and sizes and you can alter them to your taste.
- Scrapbook Page Kits - A variety of colors, patterns and techniques available. These kits have enough goodies to make a 2-page layout and then some!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Gift Ideas for Under $20
Need ideas for teachers, neighbors, or friends but you don't want to bust your budget? Try these great gift ideas for under $20:
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Gift for ME!
Do you always ask for scrapbooking items for the Holidays and NEVER get what you want? Well, wait no longer...you can buy a gift for yourself. No one has to know. I will wrap it and address it with the To and From that you choose and mail it out to you with FREE SHIPPING! Put it under your tree or menorah and act surprised when you open it!
Just shoot me an e-mail with the details of the names on the To and From and what type of wrapping paper (Christmas or Hanukkah)!
Go Shop for yourself!
Don't forget to use this code at checkout: Gift4Me
Code Expires: 12/10/08
Just shoot me an e-mail with the details of the names on the To and From and what type of wrapping paper (Christmas or Hanukkah)!
Go Shop for yourself!
Don't forget to use this code at checkout: Gift4Me
Code Expires: 12/10/08
Labels:
Free Shipping,
Gift for Me,
Holiday wrapping,
Scrapbook gifts
Monday, October 27, 2008
Announcing Celestial Scrapbooks
We are pleased to announce the opening of Celestial Scrapbooks! Create your own digital photobooks, cards, and unique photo gifts. Visit the website to take a quick tour then give the program a try. It is very EASY to use! All you need is Internet Explorer and an internet connection. Your photos and your project files are stored on your computer. Use one of the many themes or embellishments available in the program or upload your own! Don't forget to try the Smart Arrangement technology that picks photo arrangements for you...don't like the one it picked - let it pick another!
For a limited time, get FREE Economy Shipping on orders over $30.
This offer is good through 12/31/08.
Use code: Ship Me at checkout.
Click here to see the short video.
For a limited time, get FREE Economy Shipping on orders over $30.
This offer is good through 12/31/08.
Use code: Ship Me at checkout.
Click here to see the short video.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Recession-Proof Scrapbooking
OK...it is all over the news...the dreaded R word - Recession! Don't let the recession get you down. There are ways to cut-costs and STILL Scrapbook! Listed below are some ways to make your scrapbooking dollar s-t-r-e-t-c-h to it's fullest capacity.
- Chipboard letters or embellishments - Do they have a pattern you don't like or already used a few times - alter them so they are good as new. Paint them with acrylic paint, cover them with patterned paper or cardstock, or ink them so they look different. You can also use different types of chipboard letters (they don't REALLY need to match - do they?) to create a "mixed" alphabet.
- Brads - Not the right color? Try alcohol ink to change their color to match what you need!
- Scraps - Don't throw the scraps out! You can use them to make cards!
- Cardstock-only Layout - Have you ever made a cardstock-only layout? If you are a stamper, you can use stamps to create your titles and embellishment. Not a stamper? Try using different layers of cardstock to create interesting geometric designs.
- FREE FONTS - Got a Cricut? Check out this software that allows you to use your Cricut with free fonts and dingbats!
- Clearance and Sales - Buy the items you need on Clearance and during Sales! Check out our Clearance Items.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Change your Perspective....photographic perspective that is!
Ever get tired of the same 'ol picture....Jane and Jack by the tree, Jane and Jack at the table, Jane and Jack smiling pretty. I think you get the gist. Well, try shaking it up a bit. Take photos from different angles and levels. Try taking some photos from either up high or down low. For example, take a family photo where the person taking the picture is up several steps so the photo is taken looking down on everyone looking up at the camera. Or, get down low to take photos of kids and pets. Try taking a picture in a mirror or reflection in a window - that can be tricky! :)
I recently bought a point and shoot camera that can go underwater. Let me tell you how much fun I had taking pictures in the pool on vacation! It is actually harder than it seems because it is hard to "see" what you are taking a picture of. I think Kodak makes some disposable underwater cameras...you should give it a try on your next vacation or getaway! So here are some examples of my underwater and "different" angle photos.
Here is my favorite picture! That's my dog Griffin, he is a Great Dane whose ears were never cropped. I always wanted to get a picture of those floppy ears!

Then there are the funny underwater shots:



So...don't be afraid to try some new angles. Get out there and start taking some photos!
I recently bought a point and shoot camera that can go underwater. Let me tell you how much fun I had taking pictures in the pool on vacation! It is actually harder than it seems because it is hard to "see" what you are taking a picture of. I think Kodak makes some disposable underwater cameras...you should give it a try on your next vacation or getaway! So here are some examples of my underwater and "different" angle photos.
Here is my favorite picture! That's my dog Griffin, he is a Great Dane whose ears were never cropped. I always wanted to get a picture of those floppy ears!

Then there are the funny underwater shots:



So...don't be afraid to try some new angles. Get out there and start taking some photos!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Upcoming Crops in DE, MD & PA
October 18th - 9 AM to 9 PM - Bear, DE
Scrapbooking Krop for Kay's Kamp
This is a benefit crop to raise money for Kay's Kamp which will be the First Camp in the State of Delaware for kids with cancer!!
Click Here for More Info!
October 25th - 9AM to 10 PM - Mt. Pocono, PA
Contact Susan Whitmer - s00zn@yahoo.com
November 1st - 10 AM to 10 PM - Elkton, MD
Contact Yaz Waters - yazwaters@hotmail.com
November 8th - 10AM to 10 PM - Newark, DE
Click Here for More Info!
November 15th - 9 AM to 8 PM - Wilmington, DE
Benefit Crop - American Cancer Society Relay for Life
Hosted by Celestial Creations & Scrapbook Supplies, Inc.
Contact Jen for more info - celestial.creations@verizon.net
Scrapbooking Krop for Kay's Kamp
This is a benefit crop to raise money for Kay's Kamp which will be the First Camp in the State of Delaware for kids with cancer!!
Click Here for More Info!
October 25th - 9AM to 10 PM - Mt. Pocono, PA
Contact Susan Whitmer - s00zn@yahoo.com
November 1st - 10 AM to 10 PM - Elkton, MD
Contact Yaz Waters - yazwaters@hotmail.com
November 8th - 10AM to 10 PM - Newark, DE
Click Here for More Info!
November 15th - 9 AM to 8 PM - Wilmington, DE
Benefit Crop - American Cancer Society Relay for Life
Hosted by Celestial Creations & Scrapbook Supplies, Inc.
Contact Jen for more info - celestial.creations@verizon.net
Labels:
DE Crop,
delaware scrapbook crop,
MD Crop,
PA crop,
scrapbook crops
Friday, September 26, 2008
Christmas Card - Stampendous Jumbo Ornament
It is not to early to start making some home-made Christmas Cards!I decided to try something a little different for Christmas cards this year.....a different size....different colors. This card is 6x6 and made with Bazzill cardstock and Stampendous Stamps. The colors aren't exactly "traditional", but I like em'.
How to do it:
Cut a 12x12 sheet of Bazzill Serenade in half then fold in half with the textured sides to the outside.
Cut a 5"x5" square of Bazzill Sprout 12x12 Cardstock
Cut a 4.75"x 4.75" of Bazzill Smoothies Coconut Swirl
Cut small length of white ribbon (a couple inches should do it)
Stamp the swirls (Stampendous Jumbo Ornament Set) on the 6x6 Bazzill Serenade cardstock (I used Ranger's Adirondack Ink Pad in Cool Peri.
Stamp the branches from the Jumbo Ornament set using green ink (I used Adirondack Dye Ink Pad - Lettuce). I stamped three branches in the top left corner of the coconut swirl cardstock.
Stamp the Jumbo Ornament in Black.
I used I'Kandee Chalk Earth Tones to color in the ornament.
Stamp the Merry Christmas from Stampendous Merry Messages stamp set in red (Adirondack Dye Ink pad in Cranberry)
Tie the white ribbon in a knot and adhere with a strong adhesive such as Mono Aqua or Glue Dots.
If you want to add a little "sparkle" you can use Stickles Icicle or Diamond color to line the ornament and dot the i in Merry Christmas. [note: Stickles takes a while to dry! You may want to let it sit for several hours before trying to handle it.]
Putting it all together.
Adhere the coconut swirl to the Bazzill Sprout square
Adhere the Bazzill Sprout square to the Bazzill Serenade Card.
I used Mono Aqua adhesive - because you can slide it around a little after you glue it down. Just in case you aren't "perfect" when you first put it down.
Whallaa!
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
