Showing posts with label favorites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label favorites. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Cindy's Favorite Product from 2011

Trying to pick a favorite product from 2011 is sort of like trying to pick which child is your favorite.  (OK, that's actually easy since I only have one child.  He's definitely my favorite.)

Should I choose a paper line?  How could I ever pick between my favorites?  Was it Fancy Pants' Beach Bum?  I love the rich, vibrant colors and the awesome summery designs.


Was it October Afternoon's Campfire?  I love the earth tones and the outdoor motifs.


And I can't forget about fabulous neutrals, like BasicGrey's Basics.  I used this for a ton of projects. 


Was my favorite product an adhesive, an embellishment or a tool?  Something completely different?

I looked back through the projects I've made this year and the choice became clear.  My favorite product from 2011 is Glimmer Mist!

 

In 2010, I had two bottles of Glimmer Mist.  I now own sixteen.  I have used Glimmer Mist on paper to make my One Little Word tags and my Acorn Napkin Rings.  I've used it to dye trims, like on my Gift Bag.  I've used it to color large pieces of fabric, like this Fabric Gift Bag.  I don't think there is any other product I've used so often or in so many different ways.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Amanda's Favorites from 2011!!

It's been a while since I've posted here, but I can't resist talking about all the goodies I loved last year and currently hoard have in my scraproom!

Cosmo Cricket's Circa 1934 


No secret here, I loved this collection!  I made this card, this layout, this layout, this layout, this layout and this layout.  In fact, I have nothing but a pile of scraps left!! :) 

Lily Bee's This and That


Still available in the store!
 I'm hoarding this one.  Haven't touched it yet but LOVE it!! :)

Cosmo Cricket's Salt Air

Some still left in the store!
Another paper collection I haven't yet cut into.  Yep, my name is Amanda and I am a patterned paper hoarder lover! :)

Crate Paper Toy Box Collection

Now that we've established I have a paper addiction, it should come as no surprise that this is another favorite I have yet to cut into....

Also still some available in the store!
 I have some great photos of my nephew I want to use this paper for.... now to just find some time!!

Prima Flocked Rub-Ons

I picked something other than paper!  Shocking, right?! I love these -- and the name is a little misleading - they are almost felt like, but super thin.  So gorgeous!


Get some here!!
 And yes, for the record, I am in fact hoarding hanging onto these too! :)  And now, thanks to the Flamingo Scraps' girls, I'm itching to get back into my scraproom to make some stuff to clear some room for even more fabulous goodies coming up in the next few weeks!!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Suzanne's Favorites from 2011!!!

I will think of 2011 as the year I realized some truths about my papercrafting!!!!  And I think it is all due to some of the fabulous products that came out last year!!

I realized I have a strong tendency toward graphic collections -- I always assumed I was a shabby chic crafter,  but now I think of myself more as vintage graphic!!!  I fell MADLY in love with Fancy Pants' It's the Little Things and Lily Bee's This and That!

"It's the Little Things" that matter! 
Layout of class Tonya Gibbs and I took with Marion Smith!

Hugs Tag
Lily Bee -- This and That,
Maya Road Chipboard Coaster Tag, Pink Paislee Chipboard Letters.
With these two collections, I became almost fearless mixing patterns and textures!!!!

I remembered that I love words.  Though I am not a consistent journaler, I have always loved using words as accents on pages.  I also remembered that I CAN stamp and love to heat emboss thanks to these FABULOUS Art Journaling Stamps from Maya Road!!!!
Maya Road -- Art Journaling Stamps
Late Winter Release 2011
Available at Flamingo Scraps
Tag using MR Art Journaling Stamps, Tim Holtz Alterations Dies,
Recollections paper, misc. clear embossing powder,
feathers, bling, and fabric strips

I love bright, vivid colors!!  I simply fell head over heels for the colors in Webster's Pages Sunday Picnic!!  Having this as a fave is kinda cheating as it came out at the tail end of the year.  I am just enchanted by the Perfect Accents and truthfully, I'm afraid this might be one of those things that is too beautiful to use!  Look for other styles of these to be in the store -- one set even has a FLAMINGO CAMEO!!!!

Webster's Pages Sunday Picnic Perfect Accents
Available at Flamingo Scraps

And lastly, my "why didn't I think of that" new product -- Cosmo Cricket's Glubers (which simply flew out the store and were impossible to find).   Another item that made me remember I love to make my own embellishments and the results are not too shabby...well, they are kinda shabby, but not in a bad way...OH!!!  You know what I mean!!!!
Cosmo Cricket Glubers

The adhesive holds the trim --
Add a sparkly center and you are good to go!

Gluber Flower, upper middle,
Made With Cotton Crochet Trim from Flamingo Scraps

We will be reporting next on our favorites from the new releases at CHA Winter 2012 and let you know what we will be carrying!!  Check out the PREORDERS of Tim Holtz now available at Flamingo Scraps.  In addition, the Maya Road Art Journaling Stamps and the Webster's Pages Perfect Accents are on sale through Thursday!!

Now back to deciding what to order!!!!  If you see steam rising from the direction of the Sunshine State -- it is my brain on sensory overload -- in a good way!!!!







Monday, January 30, 2012

Tonya's Favs of 2011

2011 was a great year for creative products. These are a few of my favs from Flamingo in 2011. Some of these products are on sale and they have limited quanties so you better gobble them up quick. Also Flamingo is running a special on shipping until February 4, and a give away for the first 5 who spend $30. You better hurry.

Marion Smith’s Trinkets from Prima
OMG – CAN YOU SAY YUMMMY - I think I bought every one of these that Flamingo had in the store. Suzanne called and said – you have to give everyone else a shot at them. YUMMY!



Prima’s Millinery Collection flowers
I love how soft these flowers are with the fabric and pearls. My favorite color was the aqua. I noticed this morning they still have 2 of the Dandy color and they are marked 40% off. You better buy them before I do….



Cosmo Cricket’s Circa 1934
I think I made 4 mini albums from this one paper collection. I loved the retro color and patterns. It could be matched with Black or Kraft cardstock to create the PERFECT layout or mini album. I think this one is a classic that I could never grow tired of working with. LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!



Pink Paislee’s Butterfly Garden & Daily Junque
Hello - YUMMY YUMMY - I know I have 2 listed here – but I still remember calling Suzanne and hyperventilating over the phone over the butterfly garden and Daily Junque. Confessions - they are both still in the hoard volt – but I have a project that I want to make and you will see it soon. LOVE THEM BOTH EQUAL so I couldn’t just name one. Butterfly Garden was the most elegant paper collection of 2011 in my opinion. And the flags and journal prompts on Daily Junque convinced me to start journaling more. I want to make a smash book from DJ soon. Again Flamingo has a few of these left in the store at a HUGELY discounted rate. Get it quick only a few sheets left.




Prima’s Reflections paper collection
This paper was soooo gorgeous it just took my breath away. There were 12 double sided papers in this collection, and with the rich jewel toned browns and blues OMG I thought i would die. I ordered it twice so that is 24 sheets or 48 designs (if you count the back)I used it on everything from January - June. I really thought Suzanne was going to call me and tell me to branch out more. I mean I think in 2011 it was my go to paper collection for layouts, journals, altered objects at least until summer cha. Flamingo still has the flocked rub-ons left and they are 40% off. I ADORE THEM sooo much – can I list them as my fav too?




Thank you for stopping in today – I need to go wipe the drool off my keyboard.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Suzanne's Go To Tools & Products!

We all have certain products, tricks and techniques that we turn to time and time again -- the tried and true (for us) things that make scrapping easier and more fun!  Here are a few of mine --

Tim Holtz Distress Ink    I have always loved using ink on my pages, especially to define and/or distress the edges of paper.  But I was always intimidated by Tim Holtz Distress Inks, I never seemed to be able to get the hang of them.  And though they can be used for the direct to paper inking I favored, the effect was never what I was looking for.  Well thanks to a friend whose inked pages I had always admired and to acquiring a Tim Holtz Ink Applicator Tool, not to mention Flamingo Scraps adding them to our inventory -- these fabulous inks are probably my favorite staple product!!!  The lucious colors can be blended and layered to distess and define papers and they are FABULOUS for altering and coordinating paper, lace, ribbon, flowers -- well, I'd probably use them on the dog if she would stay still long enough!!  Getting a Distress Ink Blending Tool really added to my obsession -- I know people swear by cosmetic sponges and eyeshadow applicators, and to each his own, but I love the control I get from the Blending Tool.  I wash my foam pads with soap and warm water, and though they are stained with the previous colors, they clean up nicely for use with another color!

Tim Holtz Distress Inks and Applicator

3-D Pop Dots and Mounting Tape    I am a self-professed lumpy scrapper, I love to layer and add dimension and depth to my pages with paper, trims, and embellies.  I also love to raise elements like flowers and pictures above the base page.  I am therefore a pop dot addict.  I also find pop dots and tape useful for layering over other dimensional elements like ribbons, trims and laces.  Frankly, this prediliction can get expensive, especially since I favor stacking mounting tape for depth.  Recently, however, my friend (and scrapper extraordinaire) Kathleen shared a genius tip with me.  She uses scrap chipboard layered with adhesive to achieve the same raised effect.  Thanks Kathleen!!!

Sizzix Big Shot and Dies   Susan and I tend to go in together on the bigger toys and one of our first investments was an original sizzix machine.  We still have it, though these days it is mostly relegated to smashing bottle caps.  Later, we moved up to a Sizzix Big Shot and, though we have a Klic N Kut machine, that Big Shot is one of the most used tools in our Flamingo Scraps arsenal.  We have found that we can use it with dies from other manufacturers and it is still the quickest and easiest way to cut that perfect tag.  Long experimentation has led us to use die shapes for much more than their original purposes -- one of my favorites is making flowers for layouts and cards from coordinating paper (only when I can't find the perfect Prima!),  layering the shapes and giving them depth with pop dots and highlighting or altering them with  distress inks (do you see a pattern emerging here?)
The Sizzix Center at Flamingo Scraps

Basic Grey Magnetic Mat  I just love this genius tool!!!  Before I got it, I was really bad about gluing things down and then being really sorry.  With the mat and those amazingly strong little magnets, I can now lay out a layout,  play around with the pieces, even stand it upright to mull over the design without making so many mistakes, uh, I mean, creating too many embellishment opportunities!  And the magnets are great to play with when my mojo is on the fritz!!
Basic Grey Magnetic Layout Mat

Silicone Mat  I don't know how I got along before I had silicone mats!  They are FABULOUS for inking, painting, and gluing.  And they clean right off!!!  Even the toughest adhesive comes off with a little elbow grease and nail polish remover!!

What are your favorite tools and products?

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