Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Camera's on Magpie




In these pages captured by Megan Klauer, you can see just how photogenic Jenni's new line Magpie, really is.  You're going to love this sweet spring line!


You can see our post of the full Magpie release here!  And find these products on our wholesale site here!

Just beautiful Megan!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

A Hint of Spring

Spring is just around the corner and I am ready for a bit of color and whimsy around the house. I figured that some colorful pinwheel decorations would do the trick!



If you've never made a pinwheel, don't worry because it's incredibly easy. Simply cut a square of paper (any size). Cut in from each corner of the square toward a center point. Stop cutting just short of the center. Then pull over the same corner of each quadrant, affixing the point in the center.


The JBS vintage and chipboard buttons are great foundation pieces that can anchor your pinwheel in the center.


Here's what you will need to get started on making these pinwheels:


Mindy

Monday, February 20, 2012

A Mini Album that Celebrates All Year Long!

Our Design Team member Jill Sprott had a wonderful idea for a year-long mini album that can easily be translated into a monthly class project or even a seasonal project:


It's Jill here, with a mini-album that celebrates life and JBS all year long. 

Using binding tape and the large Bingo card calendar set, I compiled an album to document a photo a month of my husband and me, along with a few thoughts about the little "anniversaries" that occur each month.  We don't take enough photos together, and this album will prompt us to do so at least once a month.  So far, we're on track with January and February!


Each of the layouts in the mini pulls together collections of JBS accents, such as journaling cards(above) and printed tickets (below)...


envelopes and labels...
(this was actually stamped with the end of a spool)
and buttons.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Tart Tins & Number Cards Garland



Today I'd like to share this tart tin and number card garland I made. It's strung on 22 gauge metal wire, which is thin and easy to work with. I've strung it between two silver candlesticks and tied gray grosgrain ribbon on the ends to finish it off.

I also added in vintage metal marquee letters. I found mine on Ebay. You can also find them at Lowe's and places like that although you may want to rough them up with sandpaper to give them more of a vintage feel. And printing your own is definitely an option. From this photo you can't tell if they're metal or paper so I think printing them would be just as cute. The size of the letters are 2" wide by 3 1/4" high. I used an initial from each of our family members and the number 4 representing the number in our family (and because I didn't have a metal J for Johnson, ha). You could also do your complete last name if it's a shorter name or maybe a special word for you like your One Little Word for 2012.
I layered Jenni's chipboard buttons, regular buttons, doily flowers, brads, and beads inside each of my tart tins. I stamped the seal stamp in several happy colors to put behind each tart tin. I cut each of the number cards into banner shapes. I placed the old time girl photo chipboard on top of a button on the office chipboard piece so it would really stand out. It's fun to experiment with different "levels" or depths of your embellishments inside the tins.
This is my favorite one. I layered Jenni's white beads, her old time photo chipboard, and a vintage milk cap. The Old Time Photo chipboard has foam squares under it.
So here's how I did it:
You'll need a hammer, an awl (mine is a paper awl, a regular woodworking awl would be fine too), 22 gauge wire (something you can bend but will hold it's shape for the garland), pliers are helpful for pulling the wire through the tart tin hole, and a self healing mat or a piece of scrap wood to protect your surface.
Hold the awl as shown and give it a few taps with your hammer on the inside bottom of the rim. The tart tins are sturdy but piercing the hole with an awl is very easy. Place a hole on each side of the tart tin. Do the same thing for the metal letters.
Stamp the seals and cut them out. I used JBS Chili Powder, Weather Vane, and Stick Candy ink. I also used yellow ink from my stash for two of the seals. I used extra large glue dots to stick my tart tins to the seals. I used an extra seal on each end of the garland.
It's easiest to string the garland on one long piece of wire instead of connecting each piece with a small wire. This is why it's important to punch the holes on the tart tins near the very bottom of the tin. Cut about a 4 foot long piece of wire (that is if you're doing the same amount of letters and banners as I did) and begin stringing you elements. That will give you enough to have extra wire on each end to tie onto things and it's much easier to cut off extra than have to go back and re-string the pieces.
In order to get your chipboard pieces and milk caps to lie flat in the tin on top of the wire, you'll need to stack a few adhesive foam squares or circles on either side of the wire.

Then start embellishing and layering your circular pieces and that's it!

Supplies:
Tart Tins
Vintage Number Card Set
Chipboard Buttons - Office & Old Time Photos
Doily Flowers Cream
Decorative Brads - Delicate
Pearl & Rhinestone Charms  - Cream & Black
Vintage Sew On Buttons - OrangeWhite, & Cream
Clear 3 x 3 Seal Stamp
Ranger JBS Dye Stamp Pads - Chili PowderStick Candy, & Weather Vane

Monday, February 13, 2012

More Wren Goodness

To say I'm in love with Jenni's new paper line, Wren (releasing later this spring!) would be an understatement. Inspired by architectural blueprints, it features Jenni's signature patterns like vintage labels, book pages and lace mixed with simple, graphic designs like interlocked circles and gingham.



And the color palette is just divine! The saturated blue and red tones, paired with a soft grey and classic ivory, is simply stunning. I've mixed Wren with the new Printed Pockets (perfect for holding a journaled tag) to create this holiday page:
Wishes of Joy by Lisa Dickinson
Wren would be appropriate for so many page themes -  summer, Fourth of July, Back-to-School, heritage. What would you use it for? There are so many possibilities!




Thursday, February 9, 2012

Product Focus: Grandma's Doily Punch

Grandma's Doily Punch by Jenni Bowlin / Fiskars is turning out to be a popular favorite!


Doris Sander wrote an article for Big Picture Scrapbooking about the different ways to use the punch and the way she experiments with new tools or techniques.



You can find her Big Picture Scrapbooking article here!
I've been inspired to experiment with my next tool in this same way!  Wouldn't this be a great idea for a class or make n' take?!


Thank you Doris for inspiring me!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Those Quilted Stickers




 When I received new product from Jenni Bowlin Studio I couldn't keep my eyes away from the Quilted Stickers.  I wanted to create a layout for my son with a striking element on it, and these honeycomb shaped stickers were perfect for it.



Numbers! I love numbers ... they can work with a ton of themes including baseball "stats"!  I also love that Jenni releases Red & Black products often.  I tend to think of these colors as "neutrals" ... colors that can work with many photos, and these colors are the most used in my stash.



The Protractor Clear Stamp is a great stamp for bringing attention to something.  I needed to highlight my title and the Protractor stamp worked wonderfully for that.

Creating this layout ... working with the honeycomb shapes, fitting them together like a puzzle, and even throwing in a button sticker here and there, was a blast.  And it gave me just the look I was going for in this layout!

other supplies I used and *loved* from the new release:









betsy


Happy Little Birdie Featuring "Wren"



We have lots of CHA projects to share with you this week!   This one is by Doris Sander and features "Wren" which will ship this spring.  What a stunning paper line!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Valentine's Day Drink Tags



Doris Sander here today with another sweet and easy teacher's gift for Valentine's Day.  These are perfect little treats to give all those overlooked teachers and staff . . . the art teacher, the music teacher, the p.e. teacher, the librarian, the reading coach, the math coach, the guidance counselor, the secretaries . . .


Simply arrange a few leftover bits of paper on a manilla tag and garnish with a few heart themed embellishments like these from Meyer Imports.  Then hang the tags over the recipients soda of choice.  He or she will love your thoughtfulness.

Supplies:
Avery Manilla Tags
Wren Patterned Paper

Friday, February 3, 2012

More for Valentine's Day



Today we have a delightful Valentine's Day centerpiece from Waleska Neris who writes, "I'm planning a simple 'treats' party for Valentine's day and this is what the lollipop station will look like. Fun, right?! My boys sure love it!"



"We painted the chipboard hearts with JBS paint dabbers, attached to lollipop sticks, decorated and held them up with the mini wooden spools."

                                    
Supplies:

JBS paint dabbers- Cough Syrup, Weather Vane, Speckled Egg
Mini Chipboard Pieces - Hearts
Vintage Style Wooden Spools
Vintage Sew-On Buttons - White
Doily Flowers - Red
Decorative Brads - Rhinestone
Mini Bingo Cards-Valentine
Papers- Be Our Guest - Tea Towel, Red/Black Line Extension IV - Mini Pattern Sheet
Fiskars/JBS Grandma's Doily Punch


                                     

Thank you Waleska for this bright, cheery, and festive idea!