It is my pleasure to bring to you a blog site full of ideas, projects and techniques. Please take your time to go through it. You are more than welcome to use my ideas for your own personal use. I do ask that you do not use my ideas for submissions to contests, publications or to sell. I would love to see any ideas of mine created by you. I will be more than pleased to display them here on my blog. Please be aware that some of my acrylic books have been copyrighted and cannot be copied.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

LOVE












LOVE !
Happy Valentine's Day
Above is the latest addition to my Valentine's Day books. The acrylic book is shaped into a heart. The book was made by C. McClelland. I have her space on my favorite links. Look her up, she will gladly make any shape you can dream up.
The book has 4 pages, 8 sides. The cover is made with black eyelash fiber around the edge. Inside the large heart is a red sequined heart. Lots of bling. Throughout the book there are hand-drawn flourishes and red bling hearts. This book is a favorite and I will be listing it on my ebay site soon.
Enjoy looking at it and I will talk to you later.
Have fun!
Sandra
Tea 4 Two Originals Design Team Leader
Scrappersaurus Scrapbooks Design Team
DBPP & EPSP




Thursday, January 24, 2008

JUST 4 ME














































JUST 4 ME JEAN PURSE



How cute is this. It is a true jean purse with a smaller (4x5) acrylic book inside. There are 8 pages total counting the cover and back. On each page there are places for photos and lots of journaling. I made this book specifically for a young "tween" or teen. Absolutely a delight.



The jean purses are available at the large discount stores at a very minimal price. Just take out the pocket inside and stitch up the bottom of the purse and you have created the pocket for the book.


Let your imagination run wild. I did! The high heeled shoe is made from wood and so is the purse on the last page.


Give it a try. Break out of the box. Most of all have fun!


Till later,

Sandra

Tea 4 Two Originals Design Team Leader

Scrappersaurus Scrapbooks Design Team

DBPP & EPSP












Monday, January 21, 2008






















FAMILY
This family album is unique and definitely one of a kind. I decoupaged the "F" with small 2x2 squares of paper from the paper I chose for the project. The "F" is paper mache' that you can purchase at any craft store. I think I bought this one from Joanns'.
After the "F" was dry and decorated I moved on to the book.
The book was created out of chipboard and heavy cardstock. Decide how many pages you want in the book and bind them together with a sewing machine. This should give the book longevity. The rest of the book and decorations are up to you. Feel free and try some new techniques. The distressing and antiquing are a wonderful way to start. Just make everything look old and used.
I had great fun with this book. All of tags you see were made from old postcards. If you have old "family things" that you would like to use, feel free and try them. I bet it will look fabulous.
Thanks and have a great time.
Sandra
Tea 4 Two Originals Design Team Leader
Scrappersaurus Scrapbooks Design Team
DBPP & EPSP






Wednesday, January 16, 2008



PAPER QUILTING





What on earth am I talking about? Well, I'll tell you. Paper quilting is a method I developed to help me choose paper for a project. I choose my base papers and build on them from there. I lay out the sheets of paper and match the colors and patterns just like you would if you were quilting fabric. Once you layout all of your picks, then you can add or change them accordingly. Below is the process I use.




1. Pick out your base paper that will be the theme throughout the pages of your book.



2. Add to the base pattern with simple stripes, dots or a very muted print of opposite colors. Reference the 2 photos above.



3. Then add plain paper colors to match your main paper colors and accentuate the smaller amounts of colors.



4. Just for fun, lots of times, I will add to my paper quilt by using a print or color you would often find at certain times of the year. For example, I will use some Christmas paper where the colors are not always associated with Christmas time. Pinks, maroon, aqua, etc. This will often add the spark and uniqueness to your paper quilt that is so needed. I find that mixing patterned papers, just because I like them, is the best way to build your quilt and usually will give you the pizazz you will love. I often pay no attention to the maker of the paper. In other words if I use a sheet that is Bo Bunny, I may add Heidi Grace or something else to it.



Your taste in paper and paper crafting is uniquely you. Build on your own likes and dislikes as you will. Be adventurous, brave and strike out into a new dimension. You can do it!


Have a great time and most of all, have fun.

Sandra

Tea 4 Two Originals Design Team Leader

Scrappersaurus Scrapbooks Design Team

DBPP & EPSP




Tuesday, January 15, 2008






ALL ABOUT ME



The above photos are my newest and greatest achievement. I must say I did have fun creating the little girl book. I designed and cut the dress pattern out of chipboard. It was a bit tricky getting the paper around all the corners, but I did. A lot of cutting. The paper bags I used are white and go very well with the theme. Little girls like to be clean and might I say prissy. This book definitely reflects that desire.


The book can also be made for baby girls, young girls and even teenagers. Use their school colors and create away. The opportunities are endless.



Take your time looking at the pictures. I will have more at a later date.


Always remember to have fun and "THERE ARE NO MISTAKES WHEN SCRAPBOOKING, JUST MORE CHARACTER"!


Sandra

Tea 4 Two Originals Design Team Leader

Scrappersaurus Scrapbooks Design Team

DBPP & EPSP








Friday, January 11, 2008






































VALENTINE - LOVE -
With Valentine's Day approaching fast, I thought I would give you more ideas to make your own book, card or special memento for your "love". The item you make with special photos you pick are precious. I have made this tag book that measures 4x6. The template is very simple. I think the only difference I would make is that I would have a page on each side. On the book you see the page is only on the bottom facing. I did not do the top of the flip.
Have fun and make it special.
Sandra
Tea 4 Two Originals Design Team Leader
Scrappersaurus Scrapbooks Design Team
DBPP & EPSP








Thursday, January 10, 2008




























" HEART'S A FLUTTER"



Believe it or not, Valentine's Day is right around the corner. Now is the time to start building your special book for your "love". There are oh so many ways to express how much that person means to you. I created a book that is all black, white and beautiful accents of red. The red is so deep and rich it definitely captures your feelings. Don't be afraid to let yourself go and just create. The book above was made to sell on ebay. I had been asked to make a book for a special design team and this was my creation. They loved it!



Valentine's Day is the only day of the year you can get away with combining color that ordinarily would not be mixed. Bright pinks, purples, reds and black. These are as eye catching as you can make your book. Just let it rip.



This year I am going to also try a acrylic 8x8" heart. I think also I will be doing more tag books and paper bag albums. I like to give a good choice for the buyer.



Have fun and give it a try.



Sandra

Tea 4 Two Originals Design Team Leader

Scrappersaurus Scrapbooks Design Team

DBPP & EPSP







Saturday, January 5, 2008






























































































TWIN BABY BOYS


This is a beautiful altered lunchbox tin for twin baby boys. There is enough room for journaling and photos of each child. This set consists of the altered lunchbox tin, double photo frame (hand painted and decorated), 10 double sided cards = 20 sides for photos and journaling, and a sweet 6x6 book with plenty of room for all the firsts and a letter from Mom and Dad.

This is a wonderful remembrance for twin boys. Their first year will be detailed for them to see as they grow older.


I had a wonderful time creating this album. I have also done one for girls. The difference, of course, is that everything is pink. Very sweet and very girl.


Thanks,

Sandra

Tea 4 Two Originals Design Team

Scrappersaurus Scrapbooks Design Team

DBPP & EPSP