Saturday, July 19, 2014

CREATIVELIVE from Megan Hoeppner

Hello crafters I am stopping by to tell you all about a wonderful free class being taught by my dear friend Megan Hoeppner. I started scrapbooking before digital cameras were the norm. Now 17 years later I have (almost) abandoned my DSLR in favor of my always present iphone. Keep on reading to learn more about Megan's class. 



Take your memories from apped to scrapped with App to Archive: Social Media Scrapbooking, This free course from CreativeLive and career crafter Megan Hoeppner will help you keep the stories and moments you've posted online (Facebook, Instagram, and even Pinterest) from getting lost in the social-media shuffle as you learn tips for every step of the creative process—from app advice to printing pointers to complete project ideas. Plus, receive savvy social-media tips from a panel of crafting experts (Elise Blaha-Cripe, Jennifer McGuire, and Cathy Zielske) on making the most of sharing your moments, both personally and professionally. Enroll today and bring the workshop right into your home from your computer for free with live streaming on July 23-24, or purchase the extended version to watch and enjoy anytime. After all, isn't it time you get the moments of your life out of the "cloud" and into your hands as you have fun making creations to last a lifetime?

What: App to Archive: Social Media Scrapbooking with Megan Hoeppner
When: Live broadcast July 23-24
Time: 9:00 am—4:00 pm (pacific)
How: Visit the site today and click "enroll" to RSVP and receive special notifications on the class or simply click "watch live" from the site on the day of the event. 




Thanks for joining me today and don’t forget to RSVP for Megan’s class and white you are there check out all the other wonderful classes CREATIVELIVE has to offer.




Wednesday, July 2, 2014

July PageMaps

Happy July crafters today I am showing off the my July PageMaps layout. This month's sketch might be one of my all time favorites. You know how I love my circles I couldn't resist them.


I kept the overall base design of my layout the same as the sketch. I eliminated 1 photo from my layout and placed the 4 circles in a vertical strip rather than a square block.

(Supplies Used: Cardstock Bazzill, Jillibean Soup Patterned Paper/Wood Veneer Butterfly/Stickers/Die Cuts/Flash Cards/Wood Sprinkles, Spellbinders Scallop border die, Hemp Twine, My Minds Eye Enamel Dots, Technique Tuesday Circle Metal Dies, Silhouette Cutting System and Image, Black Pen, Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher and font Veteran Typewriter)





I couldn't resist pairing Jillibean Soup's Birthday Bisque with this photo of my daughter on her 14th birthday. The colors were a perfect match to her dress. Thanks for stopping by today and happy crafting.