Monday, September 6, 2010

:REVIEW & GIVEAWAY: Ella's Essential Guide to Scrapbooking Girls [CONTEST CLOSED]

As the mother of one child - a girl - the newest Ella eBook was right up my alley.

It's called Ella's Essential Guide to Scrapbooking Girls and it's contributors include five amazing scrap artists who happen to be the mother of girls - and only girls - also! They include Elizabeth Dillow, Danielle Flanders, May Flaum, Nicole Southworth, and Jody Wenke.

In the intro, Editor Angie Lucas writes, "You don't raise girls and boys in exactly the same way and you don't scrapbook about them in exactly the same way either."

How true! The subtitle of this book - 91 sweet ideas for girls of all ages - tells you exactly what you'll find in this wonderfully feminine eBook.


In the eBook, there are 20 girly topics accompanied by a beautiful sample layout from one of the talented contributors. They cover everything from unique ways to record special relationships, favorites, milestones and so much more. The additional ideas come into play in the form of suggested variations on each theme. There are three to four variations for each idea.


Each contributor also shares their personal three-part formula for 'instant femininity' and offers a challenge to try it on your next girl layout.

I also loved that at the end of the eBook, the contributors share their opinion for how often each of the ideas in the book should be revisited in your scrapbook albums. Many of the ideas could be recycled every year and still seem fresh.

There are three quizzes that are featured in the sample layouts that are provided for download. All you have to do is add in answers to suit the girl in your life and add them directly to your next layout for a fast and memorable page.

GIVEAWAY:
Here comes the best part! I have one free download to give away to one lucky reader. All you need to do is answer the following question by 5 p.m. on Thursday, September 9, 2010.

What is your favorite way - either product or technique - to add a little feminine flair to your layouts? 

Random.org will choose and I'll announce the winner on Friday!

GOOD LUCK!
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Saturday, September 4, 2010

:PRODUCTS: FREE SHIPPING at Scrapbook.com ... TODAY only!

Place any order $50 or more and get FREE SHIPPING!

Valid on standard shipping to the contiguous United States only. Excludes Alaska, Hawaii, and International orders.

Just enter coupon code ship99free in the coupon field at checkout and your shipping will be automatically deducted from your order of $50 or more.

Hurry, this offer expires at midnight PST tonight!

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Friday, September 3, 2010

:WORD ART: Education Quote Word Art Freebie

Mark Twain's quote came out on top of the votes...

I hope you like the word art freebie that I created with it! Enjoy!



Be sure to check out my other word art downloads to make sure you haven't missed any.
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Thursday, September 2, 2010

:SPONSORS: September 2010 AMOM Sponsors

GET IT SCRAPPED

Debbie Hodge at Get it Scrapped has a great new class offering called Building Pages.

It is an amazing offering that is both instructional and inspirational! It comes with a huge PDF document, a collection of sketches/layered templates (compatible with Photoshop) as well as 12 short videos that correspond with the 12 lessons included in this self-paced class.

In case you missed it, I posted details and a review of this class last week. Go here to check it out for more information!

See other current class offerings in the Get It Scrapped! box in the right sidebar!

NICOLE LOMBARDO

Nicole's always got great new die cut designs available at her Etsy shop...and old favorites in new colors and textures as well.

This month, this 12 x 12 die cut lace paper called Chainlink in purple is what caught my eye.

Check out her store for more great items!

ELLA PUBLISHING CO.

If you have girls in your life that you love to feature in your scrapbooks, Ella Publishing Co. is back with another great eBook offering this month - Ella's Essential Guide to Scrapbooking Girls!

In this eBook, Elizabeth Dillow, Danielle Flanders, May Flaum, Nicole Southworth Rader, and Jody Wenke (all mothers of girls) share 91 super sweet ideas for girls of all ages!

Watch for a detailed review (and a giveaway) of this eBook title on my blog very soon!

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

:BE INSPIRED: Creativity Prompts - September 2010

Here's the September 2010 edition of :Be Inspired: Creativity Prompts! I hope you enjoy them...

READER RESPONSE:
After you have a chance to look them over, be sure to leave me a comment below and let me know which is your favorite prompt this month...which one can't you wait to scrap!

PLEASE SHARE:
If you like the free monthly :Be Inspired: Creativity Prompts download, please share it with others. That's all the thanks I need.

I have created a :Be Inspired: Creativity Prompts button that you can use, too! Just copy the code underneath it in the right sidebar and paste it into your own blog, website or forum signature. I greatly appreciate you helping to spread the inspiration!

Also, I encourage you to share any layouts you create which are inspired by these prompts in the :BE INSPIRED: Creativity Prompts Flickr group pool. I'd love to see your work!

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

:LAYOUT: 1st Grade Jitters

Kaitlin's now a couple of weeks into her 2nd grade year and things are going great so far! I hope she always loves school as much as she does right now!

Here's a layout I created with her 1st day pictures last year.

This is a great, simple layout for showcasing standard 4x6 photos.

The bright, ‘bubbly’ feel of the patterned paper fit well with the excitement and jitters of the 1st day of school.

The rub on spanning the center of the two pages connects them and draws the eye across the page.

 Glittered brads accent numerous circles for a little extra punch.


Journaling:
This was your fourth ‘first day’ of school. You’ve gone through the first day of preschool, Jr. Kindergarten and Kindergarten…I’d have thought you’d be an old pro at this by now…but this year was a little different.

As school drew near, you kept telling me, “Mom, I’m scared.”

Maybe you had a sense that this year was going to be just a little different than what you’d experienced so far.

I just kept assuring you that everything was going to be JUST FINE and the first day came before we knew it.

You had the first day outfit, new shoes and new back pack…you were all set when I dropped you off that morning.

I thought of you many times throughout that day…wondering how everything was going.

However, when I picked you up after school that day, I quickly found there was no reason for worry.

When I asked you how your day was, you said without hesitation, “Mom, it was GREAT!!”

No more 1st grade jitters for you!

Supplies:
Cardstock: Bazzill
Patterned Paper: Imaginisce
Chipboard: Basic Grey, Imaginisce
Letter Stickers: Making Memories
Rub ons: Imaginisce
Brads: We R Memory Keepers, Doodlebug
Paint: Craft Smart
Corner Rounder: Marvy
Font: American Typewriter
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Monday, August 30, 2010

:REVIEW: The Artistic Mother by Shona Cole

On occasion, I receive book review requests that I choose not to take...usually because I feel that the content of the book does not fit the content of my blog or discusses are particular area that I don't feel fully qualified to evaluate.

Mixed media art would be one of those areas and since the projects in The Artistic Mother: A Practical Guide to Fitting Creativity into Your Life by Shona Cole certainly fit into that category, I have to admit that I almost did pass this one up.

However, upon further review, I realized that this book is much more than a mixed media art idea book. In the introduction of the book, Cole addresses the question that I've often asked myself when it seems like there's not enough time for anything as a working mom:

"Why should mother take time to create art?"

While there are many varied and personal reasons to this question, one statement by Cole stood out to me:

"The sense of well-being and fulfillment our creativity generates often spills over into other areas of life, including our mothering."

There was also a quote included in the book by Paula Dion that really sums it all up for me:

"There are many reasons why we are moved to make art. To communicate a message or to reveal some part of ourselves, to amuse others, to commemorate events and milestones, to come to a deeper understanding of inner feelings. And then there is the simple act of just making beauty. Art for art's sake to give pleasure to the eye, to provide the spirit with a gentle place to rest and contemplate loveliness."

Here is how Cole describes the division of her book:
The book is divided into 3 main sections:
Firstly, there is a discussion of why it is important for artistically inclined mothers to do art, followed by a short chapters on the nature of creativity, finding the time and motivation to do art and organizing your life so that you can fit art into it.
Secondly, there are some chapters introducing you to the basics skills in collage, photography and poetry writing.
Thirdly, there is a 12 week workshop that guides you through making family focused art. Each week has an action plan to help you prepare for later weeks and meet the goals of that week’s art making.
Peppered through out the book are interviews with seven moms who are living the artistic mother lifestyle, be prepared to be inspired!
The interviews included feature Shannon Mucha, Corey Moortgat, Rebecca Sower, Misty Mawn, Susan Tuttle, Ellen McClay, and Audrey Hernandez.

Again, while the projects are mixed media, it is easy to see how the ideas and concepts could easily be applied to other various forms of art - even clean and simple scrapbooking!

The book is divided into 5 chapters:

Chapter 1 - Understanding Creativity
This chapter discusses the four stages of THE CREATIVE PROCESS including imagining and research, preparation, project execution and resolution. Cole also includes a section called LEARNING FROM THE WISE which creates an analogy to how we should approach our creative life.

Chapter 2 - Motivation
Don't we all need more of this from time to time?! This chapter includes three sections. The first - THE ARTISTIC VISION STATEMENT & GOALS LISTS - outlines why these concepts are so important and how to write them. Cole provides examples to help you in this crucial step. Next she addresses ACCOUNTABILITY. Just like a friend or support group can help you stay on track with a diet, so can other resources help you live your most creative life. Finally, Cole discusses the idea of RITUAL. As creatives, we must recognize how our five senses affect our creativity and use it to our advantage.

Chapter 3 - Planning
In CREATING TIME, Cole recognizes a big complaint among mothers - there is simply not enough time. Cole names some time stealers, time savers and time finders to leave this excuse in the dust. Next, Cole offers tips for finding and organizing your creative area in CREATING SPACE. In THE ART ACTION PLAN, there are creative motivators to keep you moving forward.

Chapter 4 - Media
This is the chapter that Cole introduces you to her favorite creative mediums:
Photography: Cole covers camera features and settings, elements of composition, basic photo processing and tips on working with children.
Poetry: This was one of the sections that really intrigued my upon my first flip through due to my own history with writing. While I used to be an avid poet for much of elementary school and then high school, it's certainly not something I have maintained in my adult life. Cole has inspired me to revisit this love to add a deeper meaning to my future layouts. Cole asserts that no matter your experience , adding your own poetic language can add volumes to your art and offers insightful instruction on getting started with putting pen to paper and coming to a final, and meaningful, product.
Mixed Media & College: Cole defines this medium as 'the combination of more than one art medium'. She includes a beginner's guide of supplies - which is, not surprisingly, quite similar to a standard scrapbooker's supply - and offers ideas for growing your stash.
Chapter 5 - Workshop
The last half of the book is dedicated to a call to action with 12 projects designed to be completed over 12 weeks using the ideas, concepts and techniques discussed in the first half of the book. Of course, the length of the workshop and be shortened or lengthened to fit any one's creative timetable. The main idea is to have a timetable.

It starts with a PREP WEEK section that covers activities and tolls you'll need to be ready for the creative process.

Each of the following 12 projects includes a complete list of materials, preparatory steps and detailed instructions with photos:

1 - Backgrounds & Lists
2 - Poetry Journal
3 - Poetry Tote
4 - Vision Statement Banner
5 - Butterfly Reminder
6 - Nameplates
7 - Altered Storybook
8 - Canvas Art
9 - Poetry Scrapbook
10 - Fairy Findings Box
11 - Inchies
12- Poetry Box

Contributing artists in addition to the author include Shelley Kommers, Mendy Mitrani, Carrie Harney, Sarah Keith, and Cindy Mayfield.

If you need a little infusion of inspiration and direction in your creative life, The Artistic Mother: A Practical Guide to Fitting Creativity into Your Life might be just the book for you!

READER RESPONSE:
Have you read Cole's book? If so, what ideas and/or concepts were most helpful and inspiring to you. If not, which areas are you most intrigued by based on this review?
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