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June 12, 2008

Interesting Embellishments for Father’s Day Projects

Filed under: Project Ideas, Techniques — by Tanya @ 3:05 pm
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Go into any store or look in any popular scrapbooking or cardmaking magazine, and you’ll see a plethora of flowers, glitter, pinks, and purples.  Great for springtime and summer, but not so helpful when it comes to creating gifts and cards for the men in your life.  Sometimes you can find a few lines that will carry some unisex or heritage items that can be adapted.  Basic Grey is one such line, and StampinUP! has a lot of great darker tones in buttons, ribbon, and more.

Let’s think outside the box a bit, for something new and interesting.

Card and page embellishments that work well for any masculine project can be found anywhere, if you know what you can or cannot use.  One place to start: your local hardware store.  That’s right!

Since metal is not acidic, it will work for all of your projects.  Nuts, bolts, screws, wiring, etc. all add that extra masculine touch, and are very economical.  I have found some places that sell such items under scrapbooking branding and packaging for over ten times the cost!  Ridiculous!  Anyone who knows me, knows that I am all about saving money…I should do some further posts on how to save money and STILL be able to do the scrapbooking you want!  Next time!

Often us scrapbookers have an item that would be perfect for the project, but it is the wrong colour.  Try distressing it with paint or ink!  It will give it that masculine edge it needs, while also changing the colour of the item.  Distressing gives that rustic look, which is great for pictures or cards relating to camping, fishing, or hunting.  As well, the brown or black tones complement a lot of the clothing colour palettes in men’s fashion.  If the men in your life wear brighter colours, then it is even easier to match them, as summer colours complement them nicely.  Chipboard items can be easily distressed, covered with paper, or further embellished to make them more masculine.

Wooden items are also functional and can easily be coloured to match.  Many craft and dollar stores carry a variety of shapes, and the wooden aspect of the embellishment makes it work well with masculine themes.  Even a flamingo doesn’t seem to be as “girly” when it is cut out of wood!

Fabric swatches can also be a great resource.  Heavier-weighted materials like corduroy, leather, tweed, or denim work well for masculine projects, and can also be distressed with paint or ink.  To attach, try using a heavy-duty glue like the Tombo adhesive.  Ordinary snails and double-sided tape likely won’t hold it for long.  If covering an album, a hot glue-gun would work well, but ensure that it doesn’t touch photos, as the glue sticks likely aren’t acid-free.

Another material I used in the past for a fishing page about my Dad was an actual chunk from a fish net.  It gave it that extra touch it needed (see photo).  Wire meshing will also work, and can, again, be distressed!  There is a product called “magic mesh” in stores now that is interesting, and comes in a variety of colours.  Again, for a cheaper alternative, try drywaller’s mesh tape that can be found at any hardware store.  It looks the same, comes in a few neutral colours, and…you guessed it!…can be distressed with ink or paint.  The adhesive on it won’t be acid-free, so you’ll likely want to avoid using it with photos, but is great for cards. 

Try some different products for your Father’s Day scrapbooking projects, and you’ll soon find yourself using them for your regular projects.  I use metal washers a lot, and the StazOn ink works great to stamp images onto them.  The larger washers make some funky embellishments, and ribbon compliments it nicely.

Have fun – and have a happy Father’s Day!

- T :)

June 10, 2008

Scrapbooking Ideas for Father’s Day

Filed under: Project Ideas, Techniques — by Tanya @ 10:05 am
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It is often hard to get something original for the fathers in our lives; how many ties does one guy really need?

So, to help with your gift-giving for this upcoming weekend, here are some relatively quick and easy ideas:

- create a recipe album for Dad (see examples earlier in the blog)
- create a mini album of pictures from a recent holiday or event (I made one about a fishing trip)
- compile handy tips for the household or shop – removing oil or grease is a great tip for most Dads
- decorate an unused paint can and fill it with items, such as tools, or homemade baking
- purchase or make a Chinese Takeout box, decorate, and fill with baking
- create a “guide to cleaning” or a “guide to spices” for those who are unsure…or need motivation!
- compile important phone numbers and create a phone sheet or rolodex with embellishments
- scrapbook sports or hobby pages and frame to hang on the wall
- take a beloved family picture and put in a shadow box frame, which is roomy for big embellishments
- create a “Things I Learned from Dad” mini album
- take a bunch of those unused ties and create a cover for an album

More ideas for embellishments and cards tomorrow!

- T

April 4, 2008

Scrapbook a Recipe Album for Father’s Day

Filed under: Events, Project Ideas, Techniques, Upcoming Classes — by Tanya @ 10:00 pm
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Shopping for Dad can be difficult.  How many ties or pairs of socks does a guy really need?  Exactly! 

So, instead of agonizing over a gift for him, create a handy Recipe Album for Dad!  My Dad is just starting to get into cooking himself, so I put together a handy album that goes through some key recipes that he can quickly and easily put together himself.

The “brainwave” for this album came from seeing a child’s chipboard Spiderman book that had an interesting swoopy edge.  Stripping off the printed story left a beautiful chipboard base that can be easily covered and used as the foundation for the album.  Adding in the recipes and using images from StampinUP! sets like “Voila!” and “Tart and Tangy”, gave the album the food flair that it needed.

Chipboard Recipe Album for Dad

If interested in more details for this album, or to attend a class on May 25 in Saskatoon, email me tanyascrapbooks@hotmail.com, comment here at http://tanyascrapbooks.wordpress.com, or visit www.scrapbooksaskatoon.stampinup.com (Cheryl’s site).

- T

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