Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Year 2013 & Year 2014 2
Showing posts with label Mini Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mini Books. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2020

The Funkie Junckie Boutique Challenge #11 Tickled Pink / Mini AlbumMakers Challenge June...Strawberry Fields Forever- in a Book!

    Finally JUNE...the reopening of places and businesses is going on, but things are still pretty 'new normal' for me here at home. After making a 1st trip out to a store to shop (the ChiefHubby along with) and pick up things myself for once, turns out that may be just that- one time. Since I'm starting back again with the 2nd immunosuppressant (a type of chemo) weekly, one of my 3 Doctors said to just keep 'laying low' for a while yet. That's not news that had me dancing for joy. I miss being in church physically & miss seeing my friends, but on the other hand, I've been able to see them in smaller groups of us together- camping & fishing. And while being in church & worshipping together can be very uplifting, most people don't realize how ALONE a deaf person is- especially in a crowd. Even my own ChiefHubby forgets now & then how much is being said amongst everyone that just passes me by; reading lips in a crowd of people talking can be just as draining as trying to follow one person talking animatedly. Our Preacher always puts his sermons to text and emails them to those who ask -as well as putting them online for anyone to read- and that helps me more than anything else. So that's why being at home and seeing the service taped and online has actually been more beneficial to me- the service is CLOSED CAPTIONED!! After both Ministers tweaked the entire process, I have been their No.1 Fan over it! Now, don't get me wrong, here...nothing takes the place of being together with the Besties and the people you have come to love as Family. But during the recent months, it has been a HUGE BLESSING for this deaf girl! I can't imagine how tired a person could get always doing ASL. I did try ASL, but reading lips came so easily to me that my then-counselor and doctors chose to help me keep on this route. Hearing aids are no longer any help at all. I have been the entire road since I was 15 years old- including Cleveland Clinic and Nashville. But being deaf is not much of a problem anymore...it's just a by-product of a disease that is the root of the problems. And all those resulting problems are the reason I have to "lay low" during these times. You see, what most don't understand is the fact that I CAN go out, and I am NOT "afraid of COVID-19"; it's what happens if I get it- the pain is going to be just MORE of what I already LIVE WITH DAILY. More to the point also; I won't get to be with any of my 3 precious Grandbabies. All my life, I have believed that GOD has His reasons for everything, even in all the ills and pain. And I will continue to just pray and ask for HIS guidance in this entire matter, and go with whatever He leads.
        THANKS for the listen! 
           Now...let's get down to the reason for this project This is another one of those "had this in mind for awhile now" makes. It all began with thoughts of my Maternal Grandmother, whose middle name I inherited. Isabelle Louise (Dowdy) Raymer did not have it as easy in her adult life as she did in her childhood. She was doted on by her Mother, and was quite the dish, as you can see from her HS photo above. The story shortened is really about strawberries. My earliest memories are of being on "The Farm" with my Grandparents, and while they'd moved several times after 'flipping' each home to extremely nice places (Grandpa Odus Gordon Raymer was a carpenter, machinist, farmer, and antique car restorer/owner...a real life do-it-all-yourself-er), they said they never really had 'loads of money', but both said they always had everything they needed- and most things they wanted as well. My own faith in The LORD came from early lessons via both of them; both at church as well as in seeing their example to others. Grandpa and Grandma Raymer were very generous, helpful, practical, and downright smart, as well as very wise. They'd lost their first child/only son to drowning in their own flooded basement. I believe it was a tragedy that was never far from Grandma's mind- as well as his death being on Grandpa's birthday. He was just 2 months shy of 3 years in 1943. (They did already have my Mother- a newborn, and another daughter 10 years after her). I always believe that was the reason Grandma could cry at the drop of a hat- but she REALLY felt that sad at that moment, and I also believe that is where my own deep feelings come from- as well as shared eye and hair coloring, and that passed on to both my own sons, with Baby Jamie getting the shade of blue we have. I actually spent so many weekends and the days before school with them on the Farm, that it felt more like I lived there. Once they moved into town again, I made just as much time at their house/workshop/gardens during the school year as before. The bonus Grandma always had was Grandpa being talented in carpentry & able to make Grandma's home however she wanted it designed.  I'd heard many times over how Grandma's Mother had "the most beautiful wallpaper" in her kitchen, and how it was a perfect pinkish shade with strawberries all over. Grandma bragged many times on that strawberry kitchen: "Our Postman always told my Mother that she had the prettiest kitchen in Logansport!", even while Grandma herself had the most personalized, beautifully carpentered, professional quality kitchen herself...complete with as close as possible to replica wallpaper as she could find!
When we got married in 1984, the ChiefHubby and I had to fill out gift registries for both bridal showers and the wedding itself, and colors/designs had to be chosen. His favorite color was red and mine was pink- the colors of our wedding. We still have the same fave colors, and I still keep the same theme to the kitchen. You guessed it: strawberries! Blame it on Grandma Raymer!! At that very time, there was a grocery chain that had a set of dishes you could collect and, of course, since they were all strawberries, Grandma and I had fun buying each other parts of the set. So each of us had the full set because she finished hers and ChiefHubby's Mom helped round out ours. I still have my full set and those precious memories while I watched Grandma pass on to Heaven back in 2003 just before her birthday in January. Over the years, Besties and family have added pieces to my kitchen that round out the look and give me more nice memories of each person.
          I had a slightly dysfunctional childhood. I grew up the youngest of 10 kids, but actually have 14 siblings with 1 younger than myself by three years, whom I never got to meet until 1994. Not one of these siblings have both the same Mother and Father as myself. 5 of us are my (biological) Father's. 8 of us are my Dad's with 6 being born to him and 2 of us as Stepchildren. 5 of us are born of my Mother, but only 2 share the same father. My (bio) Father was actually 2 years older than my (maternal) Grandma and Grandpa Raymer. Quite frankly; being deaf is EASY compared to keeping all that straight! LOL!! But; the younger Sister grew up to be a kindred spirit of mine, and we often joke about "Great minds think alike!" because we often think or feel the same way even miles and time apart. She looks so much like our Mother and Grandma Raymer- more than any of us 5- and has many of the same mannerisms ….growing up adopted totally away from any of us. We did figure out that she and I accidentally ended up at the same school together and the Nurse (who was a cousin in our family) saw us playing together on the playground. She was moved to another nearby school, and we never saw each other again until she found our Mother in 1994.
           And....she had a STRAWBERRY KITCHEN. *mic drop*

                                           Now comes the Challenges: The Funkie Junkie's "Tickled Pink" 
                                                 
                                                      and the (anything goes) JUNE Mini Album Makers

         
            
I knew ahead of time that I'd need a bit of space in this book, so I again
chose Eileen Hull's Pocket Notebook die. I just ADORE this die!!

PINK is the requirement for The Funkie Junkie Boutique Challenge #11 "Tickled Pink"
and I had lotsa PINK!

That's when I found out that I could make BOTH books be PERFECT:
Mine would be PINK, and my Sister's would be LAVENDER (with some pink)
which she shares as a favorite color as our Grandma Raymer!!

I started out separating the chosen outside sheets from the ones to go inside.
Then cut the inside choices in half and divided each half to a book.
These papers were all 8 & 1/2 x 11 inches.
Then I started stamping each page with some red-rubber strawberry stamps- 
in TH's Distress Archival Ink, using the Ground Espresso...just for the caffeine lift...lol

I also found enough leftovers in a K&Company stack
to make some nice little additions inside both books that would complement all the pink.
All this put together really had me excited to make these!

Using the only two matching full sheets from the wallpapers stack (above)
I simply folded and cut until I had a 3-in-1 pocket and folder type of piece.
I like playing around with paper just to see what I can come up with,
and some of my best ideas come about in this manner.

Both books' covers/spines were assembled in the same manner as my last post,
but I must have forgotten to take a photo while I did this step.
You can rehash a visual HERE (scroll down to the middle photos) .
Shown here: some tags for the pockets and more of Tim Holtz Stitched Pockets Die cuts-
all sanded for some distress and just a tiny touch of my favorite TH Distress Oxide Ink
Vintage Photo.
I sanded both books' covers and spines, burnishing the edges as well.

Adding in a stack of notebook paper (all my recently posted books have this paper as well),
to the folded pieces and the pink stamped stack; each book was pretty full and I 
was ready to sew the signatures into the covers and work on just the outsides.

I'd saved these during all those loooooong shut in days from the tons of fresh fruit
brought in by my wonderful ChiefHubby.
These labels looked soooo cute!! I sanitizer-wiped them and stuck them to plain white
cardstock, then fussy cut and lightly inked the edges. Instant vintage STRAWBERRY labels!

I even broke out the much hoarded TH Crinkle Ribbon for the perfect touch on the tag pieces.
PUUUULEEEEEEEASE, Tim...manufacture MORE!!!

I texted my Lil Sister earlier this Spring with a pic of the couple on the left
because the wife resembles her.
But it's the kind of dress our Grandma might have worn- in LAVENDER or PINK.
TH Distress Crayons came in on the fun here.
And the set of girls?
They could be either of 2 sets of people...
My Grandma as a girl in the pink and me in the lavender-
 just like the lavender chair I was sitting in for a photo as a baby, 
OR...
myself in the pink with my Little Sister, Debbie, in the lavender.

Again, I got out the TH Alcohol Inks and changed the shades of the mechanical pencils
to match with each book. Alcohol inks can color SO MANY things!!



Here's what came from the story...







A look at a few of the pages...




Grandma & Grandpa were both gifted musically- 
Grandpa played guitar, banjo, and ukulele,
with Grandma playing piano, and she could really get down on the organ
with all it's beats & sounds. But my favorite was seeing her on one of her three accordions.








Packaged up and getting it to my Sister...somehow!


THANK YOU!! for hanging in there during this loooooong and =windy post!
I absolutely love putting my memories into what I make.
The makes that I keep for myself pile up in the box I keep them in will -hopefully- one day
make some great keepsakes for my Kids, Grandbabies, and anyone they share them to.
I do use some of them for display in my Craft Studio as inspiration for more ideas.

Shoutout: THANKS! for the sweet comments,
but especially thank you all for just stopping by!
I really hope it spurs your imagination to use some of your own
fondest memories to create something from paper and paste. :)

Remember to check out the SUPER crafted items that my own will enter alongside with:


~AND~

(which just happens to also be Sponsored by The Funkie Junkie Boutique this month!)



In the meantime...
I'm FINALLY back up in Red Wing to see our youngest Grandbaby- he's a whopping
HUGE 6 months old already! That's one part of the COVID-19 that really had me upset;
we had planned out to be able to see Jamie once each month, and that plan was not to be.
This year certainly turned out...different. And more than slightly challenging. 
Especially when it came to plans.
We spent Saturday, June 6th with the older two Grandbabies, celebrating the oldest- Cole- turning 3 years old on June 7th. But took the actual day of his birthday to drive to Red Wing and see the youngest baby. It was a flip of our plans back in April, when we had spent the day of younger Son's birthday being out in the boonies for the older 2 Grandbabies to play outside during "The Quarn".
I'm sure everyone can relate....EVERYONE.
So, we really ARE in this TOGETHER!

Stay safe during REOPENINGS, & 
HAPPY BLOGGING!!!








Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Mini Album Makers Challenge: February...Compact Noteables!

   This post is the SECOND COPY OF TWO posts, as it is for
       The Mini Album Makers (MAM) FEBRUARY Challenge 

      As stated above, this post will be an ALTERED copy of the FIRST POST simply because it was easier for me to split them up in entering my set of tins into two different Challenges. I understand where others may be part of one type of craft, but not care for the other type- even if I think they are part of the same. Since this was sort of a fluke for me with Valentine's Day, and I want to make sure I am following the rules of both Challenges. 
(And- for the flashback chat on each past Challenge.)
   I was thoroughly surprised to win the January MAM Challenge, and just over the moon for the set of stencils that came to me (from London, no less) as the prize! They will get a lot of loving use from me in future Mini Books and Tags. THANKS to so many folks for the kind comments, and just for checking out my blog- it's mind boggling for me to think that what I make is inspirational to others. I think of it as an important way to make smiles happen all over the world, and there's no joking; Crafters are some of the kindest, most generous, helpful, and happy group of folks anywhere! It makes sharing ideas so easy and fun...way too much fun...lol!! 
    With that in mind; let's get going on the FEBRUARY FUN...

I'd had the smaller tins stashed away from who-knows-when, and thought I could
make the three into a cute 'set' seeing I have different likes for Valentine's Day.

I started out with a few thoughts on how to fill the tins, as well as decorating them.
This is where the Mini Book ideas came into play. 

An order from The Funkie Junkie Boutique came to me with these SO CUTE Freebies,
and I knew I had to use them for a Mini Book!
The Tim Holtz IdeaOlogy Trinket Tin was the perfect size to match this-
in fact, this may be one of the 'cards' used in Tim's Seasonal Paperie (retired)
that I still have small scraps from. So I got that paper out to see if I could find another like it.

I ended up not using the Shrink Paper. Nor did I use the TH Memoranda.
I didn't realize at the time, how tiny I was going to end up!

While I usually always get out the "Tim Stock" as I call his Coordinations Paperie,
I ended up using the pastel set and the Americana up above this photo.
The regular Copy Paper and the Mat Board- I'll likely always use in my Mini Books,
and both come in colors as well as white- bonus!

I needed a die that was smaller than the Trinket Set Frame, but rounded and
able to cut the Mat Board. I chose one of my fave Sizzix Dies for this- Tag #2.
Just cut off the 'handle' and the base of the Tag was a perfect Front/Back 
for the tiniest Book. (You'll see use of the others things below.)

Eileen Hull's Passport Die (die cut items and then cut down to fit with the help of a guillotine)
meets Tim Holtz IdeaOlogy Trinket Tin!
Match made in Craft Heaven! ;)

Here's the full die cut set...

… and further cutting with the guillotine.
I actually cut them all just a tad bit smaller- to allow the white of the Mat Board to show through.
The pink just didn't 'pop' as much without that whiteness.
I then decided on my path- shabbiness!
My TH Sander got used on EVERYTHING from this point on.

I took all the hearts that were Tim Holtz die cut Freebies (plus a few more I made with 
my own matching Movers&Shapers Mini Hearts Die Set) and added a bit of Distress Ink
in Victorian Velvet. Two of the tiniest hearts got altered into green leaves by using a Blender Tool
to add Distress Ink Bundled Sage and outlined with Peeled Paint Distress Marker.
Cut a bit of the ribbon included in that package, and fray it out, add a few IdeaOlogy Roses
to the tiny pearled hearts (also in the Freebies); it all came together to form the first Book/Tin.
Other than that ink - I wanted to stay as INKLESS as possible on these.

PINK!
That's the title and it really fits!




Yes; I did find another in that Tim Holtz Seasonal (Retired) Paperie!
So it made a very cute tiny 'gift card'.



On to the Middle Tin:

This candy tin did NOT fit the TH Trinket Tin Frames Die, but I thought the INSIDE
of the frame would make a cute Book.
And it did...
I'm  calling this one
LOVE AMERICAN STYLE!
(And now you other Baby Boomers out there can't get the song out of YOUR head, either. lol!)

It does shine, because after burnishing the paper onto the tin- bottom and top on the outside-
I nipped the paper, tapped some paint here and there in a messy way, then gouged it a couple of main spots...then coated it all with Glossy Accents. The FEEL is like the tin originally felt, too!

I added some Tim Holtz Tissue Tape along the side to hide the name 
(I dabbed a bit of Antique Linen Distress Paint onto the name first).
The coloring matched up SO PERFECTLY- *squeal!*
Another cut from a Coordinations  and sticker sentiment from my stash of stickers
completed the tin.

And the Mini Book- burnished all sides after using Glossy Accents to stick 
the parts together. The 2 signatures of paper stacks were tied in with hemp string.
I had a heart bracelet charm left over from a stash of things given to me by
a Bestie, so very loong ago. It matched in with a TH IdeaOlogy Arrow and 
another Freebie TH die cut heart- which I chose to leave plain white.

Backside of LAS Mini Book...

And since I just got the Tim Holtz 3D Scallop Impreslit Folder/Cutter,
I decided to give the book's binding a bit of extra hold with a scallop- both inside front and back.

That little charm adds charm.


And here's the least, and last...

One man's trash became a secret little treasure inside this tin.

It was almost too sweet how this trash gave up a white inside the outer coating!
I simply cut around the Mat Board pieces (cut from the Sizzix Tags 2 Die and
then recut with the guillotine into 2 halves). 


Looks funny, but this was the only way I could figure out HOW
to make my surprise cut.



Yeah...blame it on The Man; he spilled something inside it on one of his trips. *giggle*
Actually, I cut off a bit of the bottom after fitting it and then dropped some TH Alcohol Ink
in Ginger to make it look a bit battered on the inside.
I squished that book in the palm of my hand to rough it up a bit (on the outside) as well.

This is called "The Secret of Man"
for all those notes the ChiefHubby makes himself, and then I find them all over the place!
The worst place to find one: in a zillion pieces in the washer...AND the dryer!
Valentines Day is no secret when you find the receipts yourself! lol!
But that's not all...


The Surprise is...

MORE notes inside the notes!
This little book was one of those Hobby Lobby finds- the kind you
gush over how cute it is and then buy a package without knowing what the heck
you bought it for, and then you find it a few years later and go "Oh!"
and think of something for it.

But...it IS just way too cute!

And so; that's all she wrote for this 

May you find yourself smiling, and perhaps taking some inspiration from my project
to join in on the fun at MAM!
You have until the end of the month,
and there's actually an extra day in this year's February, too!
Meanwhile...

Be Safe,
and
HAPPY BLOGGING!