Scissor/Phone Charms For Sale

I have had so many complements on my cell phone charms I decided to make a few to sell. My Stampin' Up! group uses them on their scissors as charms as well. No two charms are alike but I can custom make one in specific colors if you wish. They are for sale for $3.00 each. Free shipping.


New Stampin Up Demonstrator


I'm now a Stampin' Up! demonstrator. I absolutely love the products and decided to join the ranks of others who find passion in creating beautiful paper projects. I've been involved with other home party businesses in the past. I truly loved their products and many of them I still use today such as Mary Kay. I think all companies such as this have their pros and cons. Stampin' Up!. has more pros than most. One of the things that impressed me the most is when I called the home office in Utah, the customer services people were so very nice. They answered all of my questions and were genuinely helpful and I could tell they love their company. Even if I just make enough to support my crafting habit I'll be happy, but I decided to give it my all and just see how it goes. If you are interested in purchasing any products from me you can do so directly from my Stampin' Up website and I will be very grateful! I will do my very best to serve you better than you thought possible...without being pushy. My website address is http://joannmckenzie.stampinup.net.

CD Mini Album

Quick & Easy Note Card Holder

Rolodex Carousel




I decided I'd post my cute altered Rolodex carousel. I am the owner/moderator for a Yahoo Rolodex group. I have received/and sent many many beautiful cards. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this wonderfully addictive craft!

Trifold Mini Album


Materials:
2 8 1/2 x 11" sheets of cardstock
3 Envelopes (Width should be less than 4 3/4")
2 12x12 sheets of patterned paper

Score one sheet of the cardstock at 2", 2 1/4", 6 3/4", and 7".
Creased scorelines well with bone folder.
Scallop cut shortest section (flap)

Seal each envelope shut. Cut them along the short side at the following lengths: 6", 7", and 8". Apply patterned paper to each envelope.

Cut remaining sheet of card stock the same length as the envelopes but 1/4" less in width (inserts). Cut 3 strips the same width as envelopes and 2" long. Score and crease at 1". (These will be the hinges for the envelopes) Cut one piece 11" x 2" for the belly band and score at 3", 3 1/4", 7 3/4" and 8". Crease well with bone folder.

Use a circle punch to cut a 1/2 circle in the open end of each envelope.

Apply a hinge to the longest envelope (valley fold to the inside), apply strong adhesive to back side of that hinge and apply to cover. Do the same with the 7" envelope, then lastly the 6" envelope on top.

Apply any additional embellishments to the inside of the album. Close album and apply belly band and finish by embellishing the outside of the cover.

To download and print this tutorial click here.

Back In Action

Sorry it's been so long since I've posted. My teaching schedule has been nuts and I finally have a few days off to enjoy Easter and get back to playing with paper! I do have one announcement, in the meantime I did become a Stampin Up! demonstrator. I'm really only doing it to support my craft habit and besides just plain loving their products! I don't have a demonstrator in my area so I decided to be one! Who knows, this could be a great adventure for me! I've only received my starter kit so I'll be working soon on items to post that are created with Stampin Up products. I probably love their punches more than anything. I love to use a combination of other products as well as Stampin Up. I'm not sure I know anyone that is exclusive to just one line. I also love the Creative Memories line, but am using their digital products more than the traditional scrapbooking line...but again, love their punches!

Here is the most recent video I created for YouTube. I hope you enjoy it and have a wonderful Easter!

Explosion Album

I love these cute little explosion albums. I had a hard time finding a really good tutorial to make them. Finally I combined a couple and gave it my own twist.











Here are the instructions for the smaller album 3x3
Materials Needed:
All cardstock should be double sided:
1 9x9" that coordinates with 1 6x6" as this will be the outside of the box and the lid
1 8 5/8" x 8 5/8"
1 8 1/4 x 8 1/4"

Adhesive
Scoring & cutting tools
Corner Rounder
Bone Folder
Clamps or paper clips

Scoring:
9x9" score 3" in from each edge
8 5/8 x 8 5/8 score 2 7/8 in from each edge
8 1/4" x 8 1/4" score 2 3/4" in from each edge

6x6 score 1 1/2 " in from each edge

Cut outer squares away from each sheet of card stock (not the lid). They should all look like a plus sign (+). Using your bone folder crease each scoreline.

Adhere the bottoms down working from the largest sheet to the smallest. The largest sheet should not have any adhesive on it's back (outside). Embellish as desired and adhere photographs to flaps.

Lid: In addition to scoring 1 1/2" in from each edge, score from each outer square from the inside corner to the outside corner. Pinch the square so that the diagonal scoreline is inside, fold flap over to the side and glue into place. I recommend wet/tacky glue so it is sure to stay secure.

Large Box (4x4")

Use same procedures with the following cardstock:
12x12" scored at 4" in from each edge
11 5/8x 11 5/8" scored at 3 7/8" in from edge edge
11 1/4" x 11 1/4" scored at 3 3/4" in from each edge
Lid: 8x8" square scored at 2" in from each edge.

Homemade Laundry Soap and Dishwasher Soap

I have always had trouble finding laundry soaps without scent. I have found I have a sensitivity to fragrance in soaps. I decided to try some recipes I found on the internet and I finally found two that I think work very well and I continue to use them to this day. With this economy we're all trying to save money and this is one little way I do...

Powdered Laundry Detergent
Use face mask and place a wet towel over food processor as process creates fine dust
We have soft water and I use approximately 1/4 cup per large load
2 bars grated soap such as Ivory (Must be pure soap... Grate it in food processor)
1/2 cup Washing Soda (This can be found in the laundry aisle, by Arm and Hammer)
1/2 cup Borax (This can be found in the laundry aisle also by 20 Mule Team)

Powdered Dishwasher Soap
(If you use Jet Dry, instead fill rinse agent reservoir with white vinegar)
I use approximately 1/4 cup per load, depending on soil

1 1/2 cups Borax
1 1/2 cups Baking Soda
1 cup Salt (This can be increased for more scrubbing power)

I'd love to hear how this works for you or how you modify it to make it work better. That's my little money saving tid bit for this time!

Recipe Card Box Diagram Links Fixed

I have fixed the links to the diagrams for the recipe card boxes. My apologies for the delay. If you have any problems, please shoot me and email.

ATC/Photo Carousel


Do you love the 7 Gypsie's carousels? I certainly do, but they are a bit pricey if you need more than one. Those of us into ATC know there is no such thing as too many!! I have put together by my own original design for once, a similar type of carousel made with easily found items. If you want to make your clay from scratch, here are some recipes.

You can download and print the instructions here.

Coupon Caddy

Helping With a School Project

It's been a long time since I was asked to help with a school project, but this one was a pleasure! My niece (nephew's wife) has a niece that is doing a school project where they need to get valentines from every state. I asked her if it was OK if I made one and was thrilled when she said yes! I also haven't been able to make a card with pink and glitter for a long time either! Here is the finished product which I think turned out cute!

Recycle, Repurpose, Reuse...and for heaven's sake....make it CUTE!

One of my goals for this craft room project is to recycle, repurpose and reuse...and of course redecorate...and make cute, as many things as I can for this room. Most of the crafters I know are very thrifty buyers and have that eye for a bargain as well as making something work for a new purpose.

Let's have those ideas artists everywhere!! I may not use them, but I'll post them for others to see and put to use in their own worlds.

Remember.....I LOVE the Wizard of Oz so I'm going to try to stay with my theme without going too far off the deep end!

Scrapbooking Quotes

Creative Scrapbooking

The Daily Kitten

The Daily Puppy

Debt Elimination Scheduler