Thursday, June 22, 2017

Got Scraps?

Catchy title, right?

You are probably shaking your head, since if you have been involved in papercrafts for any period of time you probably have a stash  of scraps "somewhere" in or close by your work area.  

I remember the first time Deb (the "other" D in D & D Papercrafts) came over to scrapbook in my finished basement of our previous home.  She asked if I had any "scraps".  I asked her what color she needed and proceeded to go over to an area on my shelves where there was a line of photo boxes, filled with scraps sorted by color. I thought her eyes were going to pop out!  She had been keeping all of her scraps in a drawer and it took forever to locate what she needed.  If I remember correctly, she went home that day and decided to organize hers in a similar way. 

I still have those boxes filled with scraps and have added a "portable" scrap bag that I am known for when we go to any type of day crop or weekends.  AKA "Donna"s Scrap Bag".  All of us chuckle when I tell anyone that takes a scrap out...."Do NOT return any bit that is left over".  Why cut in to a fresh piece of cardstock when you have access to Donna's "scraps"?

So today I am sharing a few of the 35 cards I worked on at a weekend event I went to the end of April.  I finally finished the last of them last night.  It was easy to pull "bases" which are pieces left over from scrapbooking that I cut to 5-1/2" x 8-1/2".  PLEASE don't even ask how many of these I have!  Added to my bag some white cardstock, my washi tape container, my "scrap Bag" and finally a few stamp sets, black ink and a block.

Here are two of the cards I created.

The squares were created with two sizes of punches.  Hint...punch the smaller one first and then the larger one.  I used a small flower punch from Stampin' Up! that is unfortunately retired, however you could use any small flower punch or embellishments you have laying around.  I put a small pearl in the center of each flower.  Pearl Basic Jewels are still available from Stampin' Up! along with their Rhinestone Basic Jewels.  There is an assortment of sizes in each package and I find these a staple for everyday cardmaking and scrapbooking.

So I close todays post with a confession.......

It is time to part with some of my scraps.  Since we moved, my space for my papercrafting hobby has been reduced and I am fine with that, so it is time to reduce my scraps.  I will be disposing of the teeny ones by trashing them.  Yes I have kept small ones thinking "you never know when you need to stamp a small word or two on a card".  Then I will sort the rest as I found a friend who can use them in her job.  She works with special needs adults that make cards!  They will use anything over 3" x 3" both cardstock and printed papers.  All I am going to keep is anything that is larger than 4" x 6" for matting.  If I find out I have too many of them, I will give HALF of them to my friend as well.  

Every day I create scraps........and every day I can share with others that can use them, whether it is at a crop with my "portable" bag or by providing my friend a box or two every now and then to a group that can use them to create cards.




Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Another Successful D & D Papercraft Event

Happy Hump Day!

It has been over a week since Deb & I held our D & D Papercraft Event!  We SOLD OUT our June 10th Event.  We always open the registration for our next event to the current attendees and over 80% of the seats are already sold for our August 12th Event!

June 10th was the first time we held the event at the community center of Spring Valley Village in Bechtelsville, PA.  This is the 55+ community that my husband and I built a house and moved in to early this spring.  So far we love it here and are starting to get accumulated to this type of living, since we still are both working full time.

Everyone seemed to enjoy the Make N Take cards that my sister, Kathy did with those that were interested.  We offer a FREE Make N Take at each of our events. This events featured the new In-Colors and the Daisy Delight Bundle and Designer Paper.
















We also feature a workshop using Stampin' Up! Products as well.  This is for an additional charge with limited seats.  Everyone seemed to LOVE their Purse and Cards, with several attendees already purchasing materials to make holiday gifts!  Again we used the Daisy Delight Bundle and Designer Paper Pack for this project.

If you are interested in receiving emails about our events, please do not hesitate to email me at abolse@yahoo.com or ask to join our D & D Papercrafts Facebook page.