I have decided to take the holidays off from blogging. I keep meaning to get here, but I get lazy. And that is a good thing. Life should have it's slow moments where you just recharge.
Speaking of quiet, I have picked my 2014 Word of the Year. It will be WHISPER:
I want to be quiet enough to hear the whisper. I want to talk softer. I think it increases the possibility of real conversation. It helps people listen carefully and makes you listen more in return.
I want to hear the whispers around me. Kids playing, interactions of family members, comments among students at school...those whispers that will make me more observant. There is a lot to gain from listening and learning.
I want to listen to my inner whispers. Those quiet voices that speak with calmness. They are there, leading and guiding. All the stress and chaos and noise can drown them out.
I want to whisper more with my kids. Show them a different way to deal with problems. I want to approach life with more dialogue, even more firmness. A whisper should be all it takes. When we get in those cycles where we are all heated and loud, I want to whisper. It will be really hard, but I believe they will have to stop, lean in and listen in a different way.
I love this word and all it can represent. There is so much power.
I will be back soon with my top 10 layouts of the year along with many projects to share!
Until then....Happy New Year!
Monday, December 30, 2013
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Merry Christmas
I hope today finds you happy and peaceful! Christmas is a celebration...a time to cherish. I love these times building memories with family and friends. In celebration, I am sharing a Christmas-themed project!
May you believe in Christmas magic and embrace the season. We went to mass last night and they started it by simply having us greet those around us. It was such a nice moment. People just turned to one another and said hello with a smile. It was so simple, yet so powerful.
May you believe in Christmas magic and embrace the season. We went to mass last night and they started it by simply having us greet those around us. It was such a nice moment. People just turned to one another and said hello with a smile. It was so simple, yet so powerful.
It brought home the importance of everyday kindness. It happens in small ways. In a blink of an eye, Christmas is here and gone. I want that excitement and happiness to continue!
Wishing you a wonderful holiday!
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Teresa Collins
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Tuesday Tip: Match it Up!
For my most recent Webster's Pages layout, I decided to do some fun journaling. I used color as my muse.
The New Year, New You line from Adrienne Looman is fantastic. It is full of beautiful colors and ledger paper. I love the idea of this collection....you are meant to journal with it.
The New Year, New You line from Adrienne Looman is fantastic. It is full of beautiful colors and ledger paper. I love the idea of this collection....you are meant to journal with it.
I used the days of the week paper across my page and grounded all my elements on it. I decided to use the columns as my place to journal. I took it a step further by matching the color of each resolution tag with the color of the column.
Routine, respect, reach, exercises, and reconnect...key words that sum up where I want to go in 2014. I put each key word down and journaled around it.
I added other touches like the flowers and pretty bow.
This page came together very quickly. I just followed my gut and worked with the day paper, matching all the colors along the way!
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Adrienne Looman,
Tips,
Webster's Pages
Sunday, December 15, 2013
At Home: Simple Gift Giving
Last week, the Lily Bee Design Team focused on making gifts using scrappy goodies! I put a few papers and elements from the We R Family line to good use, creating a gift that any baker or cookie-eater would enjoy.
I decided to attach the recipe to the back of the bag. It serves an extra purpose as I stapled it on, closing the bag. I placed a sample cookie or two into the bag first! I used a Daily Deck card for the recipe. These little lovelies are really great!
I made a gift-bag-recipe-holder with a cooking utensil set. The cookie bag was super easy to make. I started with a bag wrapped with some burlap ribbon. I like to use lots of texture when making simple items. It really jazzes it up. I topped the burlap with a doilie. I grabbed a metal circle tag from my stash and decorated it with the punched circle heart. I finished it with twine.
I moved on to the utensils. I pick this set up at Ikea for mere pennies! They are simple wooden spoons and a fork. I made them prettier using washi tape. There is no technique for it. I just wrapped around the handle. The one with the circle washi took a bit more effort. I did one piece at a time to keep each circle really lined up.
I tied them together with big blue ribbon from my stash. I think this came from a present I bought at the Gap years ago. I save stuff like that to use again. I cut the Daily Dish from a Daily Deck card. I thought it fit the theme perfectly! I gave the tag a special touch by adding the wood veneer heart.
It is really darling! I always enjoy spending time making things other than pages. There are so many ways to use your supplies!
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altered item,
Lilybee Design
Monday, December 9, 2013
Monday's Musings: Remembering the Basics
When I first started scrapping, I was all double pager. I was all Creative Memories and fancy scissors around my photos! I moved away from two page layouts for a while. It can be challenging to create dynamic pages when you are using two of them.
I started creating a double pager, knowing I wanted to use a sequence of photos. I wanted to show a story with pictures. My design got a bit static until I decided to add some leaves and hexagons.
This little cluster saved my life on this page. I simply started cutting and came up with this.
I started creating a double pager, knowing I wanted to use a sequence of photos. I wanted to show a story with pictures. My design got a bit static until I decided to add some leaves and hexagons.
I layered a Daily Deck card with some wood veneer shapes! The Urban Autumn collection from Amy Heller and Lily Bee is so awesome!
I went back to basics. I seem to be doing that more and more often, especially as my kiddos grow older. I want them to have a good foundation. It works.
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Lilybee Design,
Monday's Musings
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Thanksgiving Decor Ideas
Yesterday, I was sharing a Christmas page and today I am back to Thanksgiving! I made some table décor that I wanted to share. The projects are easy to recreate, yet add a homemade touch to the day.
First, I made place holders using the paperclips from the Family Traditions collection. I simply tied off some burlap twine and wrapped it around the napkin. Then I used the clip to hold the name tag!
I also made a file folder to hold the Thanksgiving prayer we read. It looked so pretty on the table. The file folder gave it a really special touch.
I placed the Perfect Accent and some stickers on the front. The button acts as the closure. I threaded the burlap through it and then wrapped it around the file to keep it closed.
Both projects added a special touch to our holiday!
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Adrienne Looman,
altered item,
Webster's Pages
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
The Christmas Wishlist is Written
If you talk to my kids, they will freely tell you what it on their Christmas list. Electronics and toys in many shapes and sizes. Right now, I am wishing for enough time to get our cards done, to finish shopping and to somehow manage all these busy weekends.
I am sure you can relate!
I made this page to capture our wishes from last Christmas. I used the Santa's List collection from Teresa Collins. It is full of vintage motifs in traditional colors. I love it!
This diamond paper is really cool! To bring out the diamonds, I placed down the green sequins. It adds some holiday sparkle.
Of course, chipboard is on my wish list always! This large 25 is perfect right on the photo!
This season, the most important thing on the wish list is family and friends.
And cookies. I wouldn't mind some cookies.
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Teresa Collins
Sunday, December 1, 2013
At Home: Thanksgiving Decor and More
We had our favorite day of the year this past weekend, Thanksgiving! Our annual deep frying turkey get-together was in full effect by 7:30 in the morning! This was our 17th year and the celebration gets better and better. Not only do we host the party, but we also host our family dinner.
While Steve is prepping the outdoors, I take care of the inside. I set the table using a variety of collectibles from my house as well as natural items. Here are some glimpses:
Obviously, seating for that many people can be an issue. I use my couch as seating for 4 people. I then mix chairs from all around my house. It looks eclectic and comfortable.
This year, I wanted to put out other decorations to fill in the long center of the table. I put real cranberries into a bowl and topped it with a candle. I brought in my rooster from the kitchen as a centerpiece.
Outside, it looked like this:
We deep fried 13 birds this year so we needed double fryers.
While Steve is prepping the outdoors, I take care of the inside. I set the table using a variety of collectibles from my house as well as natural items. Here are some glimpses:
We seat 18 people for dinner and I love when all of us can be together. I have to use my living room as the setting. I line up three tables in order to accommodate everyone.
I use Steve's grandmother's dishes. They are simple treasures and it reminds us about family. I use simple white paper tablecloths on the tables. Then I run burlap down the center. It adds a lot of texture. I buy the rolls of burlap at Michael's. The candle holders are from Ikea, super inexpensive. By using two sets, it makes the table feel rich.
Obviously, seating for that many people can be an issue. I use my couch as seating for 4 people. I then mix chairs from all around my house. It looks eclectic and comfortable.
This year, I wanted to put out other decorations to fill in the long center of the table. I put real cranberries into a bowl and topped it with a candle. I brought in my rooster from the kitchen as a centerpiece.
I also added these long white dishes, also from Ikea. I filled them with dried green peas. I placed a medium pumpkin and some Indian corn on top.
Outside, it looked like this:
We deep fried 13 birds this year so we needed double fryers.
This was the first bird of the day, which promptly gets carved and eaten by the partygoers. There is nothing like crispy deep fried turkey!
The crowd was full of family and many friends who are like family members. Many friends have attended since the tradition started.
It truly is our favorite day of the year.
I am very grateful!
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at home
Friday, November 29, 2013
Embellish with Chipboard
I will fully admit, I love chipboard. I am slightly addicted to it. I just adds so much depth to a page. It is one of my very favorite things about Teresa Collins collections.
I made this layout using lots of chipboard embellishments from the Family Stories collection. I didn't use too much paper. Instead, I focused on the chipboard and other goodies to gather color and pattern.
Here is my page!
I made this layout using lots of chipboard embellishments from the Family Stories collection. I didn't use too much paper. Instead, I focused on the chipboard and other goodies to gather color and pattern.
Here is my page!
I used the chipboard film frame by placing the pink diagonal stripe paper behind it. Then I topped each frame off with a number circle. I also created a pretty and soft cluster by using the chipboard flower along with the hand cut stem in navy. I added in touches of navy and gray to ground the page.
I love this photo of my sister and Ella. It shows how much fun they have together. Can you say all smiles? It really is darling!
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Teresa Collins
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Happy, Scrappy News!
I am so excited to share that I am joining the Scrapbooking From the Inside Our team! I have guest designed a couple of times for the team and truly enjoyed every second!
It is a concept I believe it....scrapbook your deepest feelings, use scrapbooking as a means to reflect, explore and journal.
It is why I began this crafting journey so many years ago. I am glad to be back with a monthly kit, especially knowing that it will push me to be creative and free.
My fellow teammates:
Angi Barrs
Heather Adams
Jen Matott
Melissa Elsner
I look forward to the adventure ahead....be on the lookout for pages starting with the December kit!
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Design Team,
SFTIO
Monday, November 25, 2013
Monday's Musings: The Fall Flew By
It just went too fast. Back to school and Nathan's birthday. Our tenth wedding anniversary and Halloween. Now, Thanksgiving is only a few days away.
The older I get, the faster it goes. Fall is my favorite time of the year. It is cozy and warm. I love wanting to hibernate, yet still loving being outside. It is the best.
This page screams fall to me...warm colors, natural wood, pumpkins and texture.
I used the Family Traditions line by Adrienne Looman for Webster's Pages. How lucky that I get to design with three amazing lady's product!
I used the new Quick Pick ribbon on this page! Webster's has the best textiles!
And then there is this handsome boy. The boy who is growing up in a blink of an eye. Time is going by so fast. He talks on the phone now and was invited to his first Friday night party (which was completely supervised!). Now is the time to really make him feel loved and secure so he can make the right decisions.
I need to hold tight and savor every minute!
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Adrienne Looman,
Webster's Pages
Monday, November 18, 2013
Monday's Musings: Balancing the Sass
It is this constant conversation we have...I love your sass, but not your freshness. She has such a funny sense of humor. She loves the spotlight. She is testing my patience.
I just want her to say yes more often. I want her to agree every now and then. I would like her to listen without argument or negotiation.
I adore this kid. I wonder if sometimes our interactions have gone negative. We argue and it is just how we communicate sometimes. But I need to show her a different way. I need to find a different way.
I am her greatest role model. In an age where we worry about influences like Miley Cyrus, I realize that my daughter looks to me first. I am setting the example.
It scares me because she sees me in all lights. The good and the bad. I think maybe I just need to keep communication open and teach her about forgiveness and acceptable.
I also need to keep teaching her about boundaries. Letting her know what is acceptable and what we won't tolerate.
I just hope she is watching and listening and learning. I will do all that I can to lead her in the right direction, even if that means I do some changing myself.
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Monday's Musings,
Teresa Collins
Friday, November 15, 2013
Blog Hopping: It's Christmas
Welcome to the Webster's Pages Christmas blog hop! We are celebrating Christmas today! The DT girls are sending cards to each other! You should have come from the beautiful Jaz's blog! I have a card to send to my fellow teammate, Larissa. She is super talented and always a source of inspiration!
Here is a card for Larissa!
I used the Its Christmas collection from Allison Kreft to make this card! It was build using a small file folder. I added some embellishments including the chipboard buttons.
The card has a cool feature! The file folder opens once the paper clip is removed.
Happy holidays Larissa!
In the spirit of Christmas, we have some gifts of our own to give away! You can win a Webster's pages Christmas Prize Pack just by leaving a comment on any or all of the posts in the hop! Winners will be chosen randomly and will be announced on Friday, November 22nd!
Head over to Larissa's blog to see what card she is sharing today!
Happy hopping!
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Allison Kreft Designs,
blog hop,
Webster's Pages
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