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This modelrailway made by Sam de Zutter in 10mm or 1:32 Gauge is all about scrap. The switch from the double track mainline leads trains into a dirty industrial world full of scrap-iron. Not one single mm of this fantastic detailed layout is without weathering or dirt, the old world!
March 19, 2009, 5-9pm
Collective Journey
909-793-2200
March 26, 2009, 6-9pm
Scrapbook Boulevard
760-948-5700
I'm stepping out my box to bring you a book filled with 7Gypsies papers and embellies, brand new Glimmer Mist colors, the new monogram Glimmer Chips, Zutter Cover-Alls, and gaffer's tape! This book features wonderful treatments with crepe paper, lots of glimmer mist and glimmer screens, ribbon, stamping, and loads of technique. Plus I've included some fun finds from my stash that I have been dying to work into a class like clear playing cards and fun vintage style pins I got at a flea market. It is definitely a class you won't want to miss!!
Supplies:
Liquid Adhesive, Scissors, Glue Dots in various sizes, inks (blue, black, light brown, yellow), yarn darning needle (with sharp point), nonstick craft sheet and Zutter Bind It All if you have them.
Choreography, Stacy Pottinger
Costume Design, Kim Instenes
Light Design, William Newcomb, Miranda Bishop, Emily Moritz, Bob Petts, Amanda Zibell
Music, Johann Strauss
Performers
Rose Grizzell, Janelle Knippen, Megan Malone, Kristin Orban, Hannah Shields, Katie Zutter
this is a scrapbook album kit incorporating printed fabric swatches and fabric ribbon; loomtack was used to create DOUBLE-SIDED FABRIC RIBBONS; designs used for the fabric and paper: posey. the fabric and paper were printed on an Epson R1900 inkjet printer. DOUBLE-SIDED FABRIC PRINTING! the book was bound using a Zutter.
Per the request from Raining Rita.
From the book "You Can Mark It: Things to Do with Scissors and Paste" by Louis V. Newkirk and illustrated by La Vada Zutter, 1949.
Choreography, Stacy Pottinger
Costume Design, Kim Instenes
Light Design, William Newcomb, Miranda Bishop, Emily Moritz, Bob Petts, Amanda Zibell
Music, Johann Strauss
Performers
Rose Grizzell, Janelle Knippen, Megan Malone, Kristin Orban, Hannah Shields, Katie Zutter
This modelrailway made by Sam de Zutter in 10mm or 1:32 Gauge is all about scrap. The switch from the double track mainline leads trains into a dirty industrial world full of scrap-iron. Not one single mm of this fantastic detailed layout is without weathering or dirt, the old world!
This modelrailway made by Sam de Zutter in 10mm or 1:32 Gauge is all about scrap. The switch from the double track mainline leads trains into a dirty industrial world full of scrap-iron. Not one single mm of this fantastic detailed layout is without weathering or dirt, the old world!
Dad’s Memo Board
My husband works in an office and he has surrounded himself with photos of our children, stuck to the wall with tape and thumbtacks. He really needs a nicer place to keep our kids! I created a "manly" memo board for him to hang at his desk with a photo of the kids. He can also put photos or notes on the post it note pad or little corkboard section of the memo center. I also added some scrap o-wires across the bottom for him to hang keys and lanyards for his ID badges. After binding several books I am usually left with odd piece of o-wires so this project is a perfect use for all those “scraps”. I used a nice sturdy piece of Zutter’s Clipboard Wood Covers to mount the project on—it will hold up to all the man-handling it will get hanging on my husband’s wall at work.
Supplies:
O-Wires, Clipboard Wood – Zutter
Paper – Close to My Heart
Cardstock – Bazzill
Cork – Unknown
Sticky Notes – Kirkland/Costco
Stick Pins – Staples
Waxy Twine – hydrangeahippo.etsy.com
Ink – Colorbox Chalk
Photo – Gypsy Isle Photography
Assembly:
1.Cut paper to the size of the clipboard wood and cover both sides. Ink all edges. Cut a piece of black to 1” smaller than the clipboard wood on all sides and adhere to the board.
2.Using the Bind It All, punch binding holes across the bottom of the board.
3.Adhere the cork board and sticky notepad to the cardstock.
4.Add a 3” square photo above the notepad.
5.Insert o-wires into the holes on the bottom of the board. Bend them closed slightly by hand.
6.Punch two holes in each of the upper corners of the board using the Bind It All. Use the holes printed on the top of the machine as a guide to only slide the board far enough in so that the machine will only cut two holes.
7.Tie waxy twine through each of the holes on the top of the board to form a hanger.
"Be Jolly" Mini Book
Pink Pineapple Scrapbooks
November 23, 2008
12-3pm
$34
This book is also featured as a project on the Zutter Zisters' November 2008 Gallery.
With the days finally cooling off I was excited to create this frosty little album in honor of winter! I layered alternating pages of
acetate and chipboard to create a fun take on the ever popular stacked albums. This technique filled mini album features
stamping on acetate, lace cardstock, stickles and other fun details. I dry-brushed the edges of the acetate pages with blue paint
to make them “frosty”. I split a journaling spot between two chipboard pages with an acetate page in between—just a fun way to
make one journal spot stretch to two pages.
I also included a special technique I like to use to create pockets in chipboard books. Cut a piece of chipboard to 6” x 7”. Cut a
strip of chipboard to 3” x 7” to form the pocket front. From chipboard scraps, cut strips of chipboard about ¼” wide or smaller.
Adhere the strips to the 3” x 7” piece of chipboard to form a “U” – along the bottom and the two sides but not along the top.
Insert the pocket front into the Bind-It-All and punch holes on the 3” side as if it were simply a 3” wide page. I like to use the “C”
setting to ensure all of my inner pages match up perfectly with one another. Punch binding holes in the 6” x 7” page as well.
Adhere the pocket front to the page, lining up the binding holes. The pocket sits far enough away from the page to allow easy
insertion of thicker items or several different items but is still slim enough that the book lays flat when closed.
Supplies:
* Paper – Dream Street
* Cardstock – Bazzill
* Glitter and Flocked Cardstock –
Doodlebug
* Rhinestones – Kaiser Craft. Me &
My Big Ideas, Mark Richards
* Ribbon –May Arts (Glitter Dot, Red
Dot Grosgrain), Unknown (Green,
Red Dot, White Lace), Bazzill (red
Stretch Gingham), American
Crafts (Red Stripe)
* Acetate – Accu-Cut
* Chipboard – Zutter Innovative
* Bracket Journaling Spot – Jenni
Bowlin
* Buttons – Joann’s
* Brad – American Crafts
* Felt – Fabric Barn
* Diecuts – Quickutz, Sizzix, Accu-Cut
* Jewelry Tag – Pink Pineapple
Scrapbooks
* Snowflake Sequins – Michael’s
* Large Snowflake, Stick Pin – Floral
Supply
* Glass Candy Cane – Target
* Binding Wires – ¾” Black
* Stickers – Unknown
* Punches – EK Success, Stampin’
Up!, Martha Stewart Crafts, Fiskars
"Be Jolly" Mini Book
Pink Pineapple Scrapbooks
November 23, 2008
12-3pm
$34
This book is also featured as a project on the Zutter Zisters' November 2008 Gallery.
With the days finally cooling off I was excited to create this frosty little album in honor of winter! I layered alternating pages of
acetate and chipboard to create a fun take on the ever popular stacked albums. This technique filled mini album features
stamping on acetate, lace cardstock, stickles and other fun details. I dry-brushed the edges of the acetate pages with blue paint
to make them “frosty”. I split a journaling spot between two chipboard pages with an acetate page in between—just a fun way to
make one journal spot stretch to two pages.
I also included a special technique I like to use to create pockets in chipboard books. Cut a piece of chipboard to 6” x 7”. Cut a
strip of chipboard to 3” x 7” to form the pocket front. From chipboard scraps, cut strips of chipboard about ¼” wide or smaller.
Adhere the strips to the 3” x 7” piece of chipboard to form a “U” – along the bottom and the two sides but not along the top.
Insert the pocket front into the Bind-It-All and punch holes on the 3” side as if it were simply a 3” wide page. I like to use the “C”
setting to ensure all of my inner pages match up perfectly with one another. Punch binding holes in the 6” x 7” page as well.
Adhere the pocket front to the page, lining up the binding holes. The pocket sits far enough away from the page to allow easy
insertion of thicker items or several different items but is still slim enough that the book lays flat when closed.
Supplies:
* Paper – Dream Street
* Cardstock – Bazzill
* Glitter and Flocked Cardstock –
Doodlebug
* Rhinestones – Kaiser Craft. Me &
My Big Ideas, Mark Richards
* Ribbon –May Arts (Glitter Dot, Red
Dot Grosgrain), Unknown (Green,
Red Dot, White Lace), Bazzill (red
Stretch Gingham), American
Crafts (Red Stripe)
* Acetate – Accu-Cut
* Chipboard – Zutter Innovative
* Bracket Journaling Spot – Jenni
Bowlin
* Buttons – Joann’s
* Brad – American Crafts
* Felt – Fabric Barn
* Diecuts – Quickutz, Sizzix, Accu-Cut
* Jewelry Tag – Pink Pineapple
Scrapbooks
* Snowflake Sequins – Michael’s
* Large Snowflake, Stick Pin – Floral
Supply
* Glass Candy Cane – Target
* Binding Wires – ¾” Black
* Stickers – Unknown
* Punches – EK Success, Stampin’
Up!, Martha Stewart Crafts, Fiskars
"Be Jolly" Mini Book
Pink Pineapple Scrapbooks
November 23, 2008
12-3pm
$34
This book is also featured as a project on the Zutter Zisters' November 2008 Gallery.
With the days finally cooling off I was excited to create this frosty little album in honor of winter! I layered alternating pages of
acetate and chipboard to create a fun take on the ever popular stacked albums. This technique filled mini album features
stamping on acetate, lace cardstock, stickles and other fun details. I dry-brushed the edges of the acetate pages with blue paint
to make them “frosty”. I split a journaling spot between two chipboard pages with an acetate page in between—just a fun way to
make one journal spot stretch to two pages.
I also included a special technique I like to use to create pockets in chipboard books. Cut a piece of chipboard to 6” x 7”. Cut a
strip of chipboard to 3” x 7” to form the pocket front. From chipboard scraps, cut strips of chipboard about ¼” wide or smaller.
Adhere the strips to the 3” x 7” piece of chipboard to form a “U” – along the bottom and the two sides but not along the top.
Insert the pocket front into the Bind-It-All and punch holes on the 3” side as if it were simply a 3” wide page. I like to use the “C”
setting to ensure all of my inner pages match up perfectly with one another. Punch binding holes in the 6” x 7” page as well.
Adhere the pocket front to the page, lining up the binding holes. The pocket sits far enough away from the page to allow easy
insertion of thicker items or several different items but is still slim enough that the book lays flat when closed.
Supplies:
* Paper – Dream Street
* Cardstock – Bazzill
* Glitter and Flocked Cardstock –
Doodlebug
* Rhinestones – Kaiser Craft. Me &
My Big Ideas, Mark Richards
* Ribbon –May Arts (Glitter Dot, Red
Dot Grosgrain), Unknown (Green,
Red Dot, White Lace), Bazzill (red
Stretch Gingham), American
Crafts (Red Stripe)
* Acetate – Accu-Cut
* Chipboard – Zutter Innovative
* Bracket Journaling Spot – Jenni
Bowlin
* Buttons – Joann’s
* Brad – American Crafts
* Felt – Fabric Barn
* Diecuts – Quickutz, Sizzix, Accu-Cut
* Jewelry Tag – Pink Pineapple
Scrapbooks
* Snowflake Sequins – Michael’s
* Large Snowflake, Stick Pin – Floral
Supply
* Glass Candy Cane – Target
* Binding Wires – ¾” Black
* Stickers – Unknown
* Punches – EK Success, Stampin’
Up!, Martha Stewart Crafts, Fiskars
Choreography, Emma Draves after traditional
Costume Design, Kim Instenes
Light Design, William Newcomb, Miranda Bishop, Emily Moritz, Bob Petts, Amanda Zibell
Music, traditional
Performers
Brea Beelow, Alex Campea, Bryanna Fujino, Clayton Irwin, Melanie Lambrecht, Courtney Matula, Bob Petts, Carissa Pearlman, Matt K. Schaeflein, Kati Schwwaber, Seles VanHuss, Kelly West, Katie Zutter
Made these notebooks using my Zutter. Just had fun decorating covers. Inside pages contain info on blogs, accounts, websites etc. Just a cute way to keep my info. organized!
Dad’s Memo Board
My husband works in an office and he has surrounded himself with photos of our children, stuck to the wall with tape and thumbtacks. He really needs a nicer place to keep our kids! I created a "manly" memo board for him to hang at his desk with a photo of the kids. He can also put photos or notes on the post it note pad or little corkboard section of the memo center. I also added some scrap o-wires across the bottom for him to hang keys and lanyards for his ID badges. After binding several books I am usually left with odd piece of o-wires so this project is a perfect use for all those “scraps”. I used a nice sturdy piece of Zutter’s Clipboard Wood Covers to mount the project on—it will hold up to all the man-handling it will get hanging on my husband’s wall at work.
Supplies:
O-Wires, Clipboard Wood – Zutter
Paper – Close to My Heart
Cardstock – Bazzill
Cork – Unknown
Sticky Notes – Kirkland/Costco
Stick Pins – Staples
Waxy Twine – hydrangeahippo.etsy.com
Ink – Colorbox Chalk
Photo – Gypsy Isle Photography
Assembly:
1.Cut paper to the size of the clipboard wood and cover both sides. Ink all edges. Cut a piece of black to 1” smaller than the clipboard wood on all sides and adhere to the board.
2.Using the Bind It All, punch binding holes across the bottom of the board.
3.Adhere the cork board and sticky notepad to the cardstock.
4.Add a 3” square photo above the notepad.
5.Insert o-wires into the holes on the bottom of the board. Bend them closed slightly by hand.
6.Punch two holes in each of the upper corners of the board using the Bind It All. Use the holes printed on the top of the machine as a guide to only slide the board far enough in so that the machine will only cut two holes.
7.Tie waxy twine through each of the holes on the top of the board to form a hanger.
This modelrailway made by Sam de Zutter in 10mm or 1:32 Gauge is all about scrap. The switch from the double track mainline leads trains into a dirty industrial world full of scrap-iron. Not one single mm of this fantastic detailed layout is without weathering or dirt, the old world!
Dad’s Memo Board
My husband works in an office and he has surrounded himself with photos of our children, stuck to the wall with tape and thumbtacks. He really needs a nicer place to keep our kids! I created a "manly" memo board for him to hang at his desk with a photo of the kids. He can also put photos or notes on the post it note pad or little corkboard section of the memo center. I also added some scrap o-wires across the bottom for him to hang keys and lanyards for his ID badges. After binding several books I am usually left with odd piece of o-wires so this project is a perfect use for all those “scraps”. I used a nice sturdy piece of Zutter’s Clipboard Wood Covers to mount the project on—it will hold up to all the man-handling it will get hanging on my husband’s wall at work.
Supplies:
O-Wires, Clipboard Wood – Zutter
Paper – Close to My Heart
Cardstock – Bazzill
Cork – Unknown
Sticky Notes – Kirkland/Costco
Stick Pins – Staples
Waxy Twine – hydrangeahippo.etsy.com
Ink – Colorbox Chalk
Photo – Gypsy Isle Photography
Assembly:
1.Cut paper to the size of the clipboard wood and cover both sides. Ink all edges. Cut a piece of black to 1” smaller than the clipboard wood on all sides and adhere to the board.
2.Using the Bind It All, punch binding holes across the bottom of the board.
3.Adhere the cork board and sticky notepad to the cardstock.
4.Add a 3” square photo above the notepad.
5.Insert o-wires into the holes on the bottom of the board. Bend them closed slightly by hand.
6.Punch two holes in each of the upper corners of the board using the Bind It All. Use the holes printed on the top of the machine as a guide to only slide the board far enough in so that the machine will only cut two holes.
7.Tie waxy twine through each of the holes on the top of the board to form a hanger.
Dad’s Memo Board
My husband works in an office and he has surrounded himself with photos of our children, stuck to the wall with tape and thumbtacks. He really needs a nicer place to keep our kids! I created a "manly" memo board for him to hang at his desk with a photo of the kids. He can also put photos or notes on the post it note pad or little corkboard section of the memo center. I also added some scrap o-wires across the bottom for him to hang keys and lanyards for his ID badges. After binding several books I am usually left with odd piece of o-wires so this project is a perfect use for all those “scraps”. I used a nice sturdy piece of Zutter’s Clipboard Wood Covers to mount the project on—it will hold up to all the man-handling it will get hanging on my husband’s wall at work.
Supplies:
O-Wires, Clipboard Wood – Zutter
Paper – Close to My Heart
Cardstock – Bazzill
Cork – Unknown
Sticky Notes – Kirkland/Costco
Stick Pins – Staples
Waxy Twine – hydrangeahippo.etsy.com
Ink – Colorbox Chalk
Photo – Gypsy Isle Photography
Assembly:
1.Cut paper to the size of the clipboard wood and cover both sides. Ink all edges. Cut a piece of black to 1” smaller than the clipboard wood on all sides and adhere to the board.
2.Using the Bind It All, punch binding holes across the bottom of the board.
3.Adhere the cork board and sticky notepad to the cardstock.
4.Add a 3” square photo above the notepad.
5.Insert o-wires into the holes on the bottom of the board. Bend them closed slightly by hand.
6.Punch two holes in each of the upper corners of the board using the Bind It All. Use the holes printed on the top of the machine as a guide to only slide the board far enough in so that the machine will only cut two holes.
7.Tie waxy twine through each of the holes on the top of the board to form a hanger.
I am taking a Zutter class on the web and this is the first project : an accordeon album. I made it to hold homemade cards and envelopes. I'm thinking that it would be a good idea for a gift. The patterned papers are from K &Co. (a coordinated pack that I bought). I did not have the leather closure as was suggested in the calss, so I used a ribbon. The word "cards"; is stamped was Hero Arts alphabet stamps. I also stamped a background of flowers (from Hero Arts) under the word cards. The shape is cut with a new Sizzix die and the navy blue is a Nestability die. The flower is a Stampin'Up Sizzix die. All the solid colour cardstocks are Stampin'Up.
The top and bottom borders were punched with Martha Stewart punches.
Please visit my blog for more details: www.louisech.blogspot.com
Choreography, Emma Draves after traditional
Costume Design, Kim Instenes
Light Design, William Newcomb, Miranda Bishop, Emily Moritz, Bob Petts, Amanda Zibell
Music, traditional
Performers
Brea Beelow, Alex Campea, Bryanna Fujino, Clayton Irwin, Melanie Lambrecht, Courtney Matula, Bob Petts, Carissa Pearlman, Matt K. Schaeflein, Kati Schwwaber, Seles VanHuss, Kelly West, Katie Zutter