Hero Arts Digital Old Letter Writing Card
Posted by Eileen in Distressed, Hero Arts, Thinking of You, Tim Holtz, cards, crafts, digital scrapbook, embellishments, gems, handmade, papercrafts on August 25, 2010

This was a fun one to make!!
Digital Hero Arts Background-Old Letter Writing
Distress ink-Spun Sugar
Martha Stewart Butterfly Punch
Distress ink-Bundled Sage
Bazzill cardstock
ScrapRack Travel System
Posted by Eileen in ScrapRack, Scrapbooking, crafts, papercrafts, scrapbooks on August 9, 2010
Tim Holtz Video-Perfect Pearls
Posted by Eileen in ATCs, Idea-ology, Scrapbooking, Stampabilities, Tim Holtz, art tags, collage, crafts, embellishments, handmade, papercrafts, rubber stamps, scrapbook page, scrapbooks, stamping, tags, tips, tutorial, video on July 20, 2010
The i-Rock Tool for Scrappers
Posted by Eileen in Scrapbooking, Tools, crafts, embellishments, gems, papercrafts, video on July 10, 2010
Organization: The Scraprack System
Posted by Eileen in Organization, Scrapbooking, Tools, cards, crafts, handmade, papercrafts, scrapbooks, video on July 10, 2010
Do you use this system? How do you like it? Would you recommend it? Please leave a comment and let others know what you think. We would love to have your review. I am considering purchasing this and would love to hear what you like or don’t like about yours!
Blog Bits-Roundup You Memories

1. Roundup you memories for the month of June with Katie the Scrapbook Lady.
It’s Roundup Time Again!
On the last day of every month, I post this little reminder to “roundup” your memories for the month. This simple little exercise will prompt you to take a few minutes and jot down the details of the ending month before the new one takes over. Look over your calendar, your blog posts, your photos, or whatever types of records you have kept throughout the month. I find that even reviewing my bank statement jogs my memory about what has happened in the month.
I’ve been doing this for 4 years now and I can’t even begin to tell you how much easier it has made memory keeping for me! I am constantly referencing my monthly roundups for ideas for scrapbook pages and I always have material for journaling now. After I answer the questions I just post them to my blog and my roundup is done. If you don’t have a blog, just save them on your hard drive or print them out.
Here are the questions I use:
1. What books and/or magazines did I read this month?
2. What movies, television shows, plays, etc. did I watch this month?
3. What fun things did I do with my family and/or friends?
4. What gifts did I give and/or receive?
5. What special or unusual purchases did I make?
6. What illnesses or health concerns did I have?
7. What were my accomplishments this month?
8. What were my disappointments this month?
9. How did I do on my goals for the month? (Or any current short or long term goals)
10. Anything else noteworthy to include?Here are the tasks I try to make sure are done by the end of the month:
1. Upload all digital pictures to my hard drive and clear off memory cards in camera. Place all photos for the month in a computer folder labeled with the month and year. Make a backup copy of the photos from the month on my external hard drive and a dvd. I also upload all photos to my flickr account (you can use any offsite photo storage site, but here’s why I love flickr). Ideally, these activities should be done every time you process any pictures through your computer so you don’t lose any precious files, but if you have lapsed during the month, now’s the time to get it done!
2. Choose photos or digital layouts to be printed out and get it done while I’m thinking about it.
3. Backup any other documents or files as needed. I use an external hard drive, I also upload many documents to Google docs. I don’t like to lose stuff.
4. Backup my blog. It’s easy to do if you have one, just use Typepad backup or blogger backup.
5. Clean off my work area, empty my inbox, and clean up my computer files. Here’s a link to my digi organization post.This is a great way to finish off the current month and prepare yourself for a fresh start.I hope you will try it! If you post your roundup on your blog, it would be great if you could give a link back to me so others know where to find the roundup tool, but it’s not a requirement or anything. LOL! Also, feel free to edit the questions and tasks however you want to make them useful for you.
The important thing is to just take a few minutes to record the memories of the month before they are forgotten!
My new Shop Handmade Store
Posted by Eileen in Thinking of You, cards, crafts, handmade, papercrafts, rubber stamps on June 25, 2010
I have set up a store at Shop Handmade! I am so excited. I will be listing my Original unique cards, crochet, ATCs & prints. Click on the pic below to see my new store. Not much listed yet but soon there will be lots of cool stuff.
Celebrating Blog Anniversary with some blog candy
Posted by Eileen in Blog Bits, Hero Arts, Scrapbooking, crafts, handmade, papercrafts, rubber stamps, stamping on June 17, 2010
Kathy is celebrating her blog anniversary with some SUPER bog candy. This give away is open until July 7th!
Celebrating Blog Anniversary with some blog candy
Originally uploaded by crzy4stamps-kathy
Celebrating Blog Anniversary with some blog candy
Giveaway for my blog anniversary
http://thedailymarker.blogspot.com/
New Distress Technique
Posted by Eileen in Distressed, Scrapbooking, Tim Holtz, cards, crafts, handmade, papercrafts, stampTV, tips, tutorial, video on June 16, 2010
Distressed Newsprint Background from StampTV on Vimeo.
Daddy Card
Posted by Eileen in Cricut Create, Die-Cuts, Fiskars, Scrapbooking, cards, crafts, handmade, papercrafts, stamping, vintage on June 13, 2010

Daddy Card made with Cricut Heritage cartridge and Fiskars treading water border punch.


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