Showing posts with label Christine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christine. Show all posts

Sunday, September 19, 2010

BooVille- My Halloween Costume Mini Book

I love Halloween.  It's so much fun and my kids always enjoy dressing up in their costumes and running around the neighborhood collecting candy.  I created this little brag book to document the special costumes that my kids have had throughout the years.  I actually only got about 6 years worth in this little book so I guess I will be making another.  



My mom, who always made me my costumes each year has continued the tradition with her grandchildren.  Each year they go to the fabric store and pick out what they want to be and the fabric to make it with.  I am so proud of my mom and her sewing abilities that I wanted to create a little book dedicated to her work each year.



Each set of pages show pictures of my kids for that year.  This was Halloween 1999.



I used Nikki's Halloween line in the 6x6 paper pad to cover the house chipboard book.  The paper pads are the perfect size for the chipboard books.  This house book cuts out really quick because all of the straight lines.




I love all of the fun cutouts too.  These are available on the 12x12 individual papers.  The small bat, pumpkins, and strip of bats are some of the cutouts that you can use.



Each one of the papers in this Halloween line is fun and perfect for any costume pictures.



This last black page will be where I will put my journaling of the stories behind each costume.  I love that the kids will know each of these stories, event the ones where they are so little that they don't really even remember the trick or treating.

Here is one of my stories.  In the picture above, my son, decided that he could deal with a sword and cape so my mom and me picked this medieval costume.  He was about 5 and I figured that this was probably the last year that I would be able to get him into tights.  (Fun story about that too but I figure that I won't embarrass him too bad on the internet.  So we told him he was Zoro and as he is running through the neighborhood we would run into people we knew and they would ask him what he was.    With a confident shout and a point of his sword he would say to anyone that asked, "I'm Zero!"  Many laughs followed.  It is these stories and more that I hope to preserve for my kids and my mom who so loving sewed each of costumes year after year.




I would love to hear about your special Halloween stories.  If you pop over my blog and leave your favorite Halloween story in the comment section you will be entered to win a little Halloween blog candy from me. Contest ends Tuesday, September 21, 2010 at midnight CST.  I also have another small project that I will be sharing as well.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Christine's Card Challenge

Cards, to me, are like little mini scrapbooks. They all have titles, paper, images and embellishments. I use the same design principles as those that I use for scrapbooking. Rule of thirds, odd number of embellishments, focal point, keeping a triangular design, etc. I wonder if you can point out some of the design principles that I used while making these cards.

I "heart" U
Supplies: U R My Favorite 6x6 Mini Paper Pad, Cutie Cut-ups

Thank You
Supplies: Willow's Bee 6x6 Mini Paper pad, Buzzin Around paper; Bee's Cute Cut-Ups; Brown Burlap Buttons

Hi

Supplies used: Bella's House, Bella's Graph from Bella Blue and Oscar Too 6x6 paper pad; Bella's Cutie cut-Ups; Burlap Buttons in Blue; Pockets of Treats Sticker Sheet

You might notice that I created my cards using unusual sizes. With making handmade envelopes easier these days, creating cards in different sizes is fun and doable.

Here is a challenge to you.
Make a card using Nikki Sivils products in a size that is NOT 4 1/4 x 5 1/2. Stop by my blog and leave a link in the comments section to your card and I will randomly pick a winner to receive a fun prize. Deadline for this challenge is Monday, July 12th at 8:00p.m. est.

xoxo, Christine
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