Showing posts with label freebies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freebies. Show all posts

12.23.2010

toot! toot! here comes the SBG blog train!

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Finally, it's the day for SBG's "Santa Brings Goodies" Blog Train to stop on my blog. You should be arriving here from the blog of Doodelle Designs, or if you just happened upon this post, go back and check out the wonderful goodies she has to share with you!

I've been having a little trouble finding my Christmas spirit this year, but my boys have plenty, and I have to say... it is kind of contagious! This may be the last year my younger two actually believe in Santa Claus. They are 8 and 7 years old and in the 3rd and 2nd grades. Needless to say, plenty of their classmates are all too eager to tell them that Santa isn't real. But both Jace and Joey claim to still believe in him though, and while there are lots of questions and comments that make me think they are starting to doubt Santa's existence, it is also obvious that both of them still really want to believe regardless of what their common sense (and those obnoxious kids) is telling them. Sometimes I think it'd be easier if they knew the whole truth, but I don't want to spoil the fun for them just yet! Here's a quickie layout I created using a couple of photos from yesterday.

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Credits: Santa Brings Goodies Blog Train Freebies by myself, Charlize Creations, Em-Ka Designs, and Flergs
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And here is what I know you've come here for, my GOODIE for the blog train...
Hope you enjoy!

The next stop on the blog train is Anna's blog...
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If you get lost, just go back to the Blog Train Stops posted on the SBG blog!

Hope you all enjoy the "Santa Brings Goodies" goodies, and a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone!!!

11.09.2010

coming through... it's-a mario & luigi!

Halloween is over and done with and no doubt everyone is now looking forward to Thanksgiving, but I wanted to come in and finally do my post-Halloween blog about the boys costumes. To have spent so little money and not very much time on them, we were all so proud of how they turned out so I'm also sharing some tidbits for anyone who may be interested in putting together their own Mario and/or Luigi costumes for next Halloween, costume play, a themed birthday party, or whatever.  

Once the boys had decided they wanted to dress up as Mario and Luigi, the first thing we did was to make a trip to Goodwill. Within a minute (!!!) of walking in the door I'd found the first pair of overalls. A few more minutes of browsing through the racks I had found another pair. I took my harder to fit child to the dressing room to try them on, and there was yet another pair of overalls hanging up right there in the room that we ended up buying. Since I have never, ever, in my life had so much luck finding what I need at Goodwill, I knew it must be fate. Haha.

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We were all excited about our great Goodwill finds! The kids know me and my frugal ways and kept going on about how awesome it was to spend less than $10 for two pairs of overalls. Jace even asked if he could wear his everyday after Halloween. However, my excitement over the fab find did not last long. I was on a mission and was soon feeling a little weary about putting together the rest of the costumes. We'd found a very crucial part on the cheap, but in my opinion, the most important part of the whole look ... is the hat! No problem finding Mario and Luigi hats online in costume shops and on ebay, but at about $15-$25 a pop, there was no way I wanted to pay that much for something they would only wear out of the house two or three times at the most.

So, I started looking around for ideas on how to make the hats myself, and came across a few ideas involving a baseball cap but still wasn't thrilled with the look. Not authentic enough, in my opinion. After more extensive searching (looking for anything for over 10 minutes feels extensive to me, so this may be an exaggeration), I finally came across this tutorial, How to Make Mario or Luigi Hats by Helen, on the Groovy Kids Stuff Blog. This was the perfect starting point! I was lucky in that the next week, fleece was 30% off at Hobby Lobby so I ended up paying around $4.50 for 2 yards of the most basic cheap fleece I could find, which was more than enough (what am I going to do with all this extra fleece??? Christmas crafts, anyone?).

I read through many of the comments left on the How to Make Mario or Luigi Hats blog post and suited the instructions to what I was visualizing... for the bill I traced the bill of a baseball cap onto a thin piece of cardboard (I used a cereal box) and used that as a template to cut out the felt. Then, after trimming it down a bit, inserted it into the bill for stability before sewing the pieces up. Also, instead of using sticky foam for the circle, I used sticky-backed felt for the white circle as well as the letters. Since I have very little skill in hand drawing anything, I used this Mario & Luigi font by the Super Mario Bros Club as a tracing guide for the "M" and "L" on the hats. I also used sticky-backed felt for the yellow buttons on their overalls.

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And finally.... the moustaches. They were a labor of love! Who doesn't love a sweet moustache? On a 7 and 8 year old? Too funny. Once again, because I don't possess the ability to draw or cut anything freehand, I first created the moustaches in Photoshop, printed on brown cardstock, applied a thick layer of glue stick on the backside, layered a sheet of brown felt on top, allowed to dry, and then cut out. You could also use sticky-backed felt, but Hobby Lobby was out of stock. Fake fur may be an interesting look to try (not for my sensitive kids though!) for the most realism, aside from actual fake moustaches. I tried attaching the moustaches with double sided tape, but it lasted about as long as it took me to take the above pictures. Eventually I settled on threading fishing line through the moustaches and making loops to go around their ears, in addition to the double sided tape, which worked pretty well.

If anyone can use them, below are the moustache templates. Please keep in mind that these were very rough sketches that I created in Photoshop using the pen tool. The edges are obviously a little "rough" and are simply intended to be used as a guide in helping you create your own fake moustaches. They are NOT up to the standard set for digital scrapbooking use.

Click the image to download.
(link updated Nov. 10, 2010 it should work fine now. thanks!)

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The boys' looks were completed with cheap knit gloves and long sleeved red/green t-shirts, which I did end up purchasing new, but because red and kelly green are two of their "school colors" they will be able to wear them to school, under their polos and button-up shirts.

Dressing up as Mario and Luigi was so much fun for them. They got a lot of attention and compliments, which they loved of course!

I've even done a couple of layout for them already. I saw these cool KGU Famous Frames in Berna's shop and knew they'd be a perfect match for my famous pair! For a full credit list, just click on the layouts to see them in my SBG gallery.  

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And with that, I am officially done with Halloween until 2011! Thanks for reading :)

10.08.2010

scary stuff: impressions of fright

This kit contains some frightening stuff, but this is one sweet deal! (click image to see bigger previews in the shop).

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I used this freaky, fun kit to create this layout...
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Everything used is from Impressions of Fright, except for the vortex, which I created (download at the end of post).

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Halloween 2008: This was the last year that Jace and Joey dressed up as something “safe”. Both were too freaked  out by the idea of being some kind of scary character so after a lot of brainstorming, Jace decided that he wanted to be a boxer and Joey was Alvin the Chipmunk. So, I lovingly created both costumes for them, and they were just as cute as could be! Unfortunately, we couldn’t keep the goblins from coming to our door, so by the time we left for a Halloween bon-fire they were both frightened and on edge, but at the same time a little excited about what kind of monsters they’d see next! 

I have always loved making the kids costumes, even if I am not technically making them, but pulling random things together to create some kind of character. I have always felt like we were cheating when we used a store bought costume. They always seem so expensive for what you get. Plus, who wants to be one of one thousand Spongebob's roaming the streets on Halloween night? 

Last year, Halloween of 2009... we didn't have any room in our budget to spend on Halloween costumes. Fortunately, with only two that really wanted to dress up, it wasn't quite as stressful as having to outfit all four boys. The morning of Halloween we started weighing our options, which were very few because everything the boys thought up... would have required a trip to the store. Ahhhhh! Eventually I raided the bathroom closet and found an unused package of Halloween make-up and one white sheet. I came out and said "OK, you two are going to have to decide who wants to be a ghost and who wants to be a zombie-slash-ghoul-slash-something that has a painted face." They both sort of whined and moaned and acted like the very idea of dressing up as a ghost or zombie was actually going to turn them into a monster. I gave them some time to think about it, and eventually they gave in to the idea. After all, they weren't going to go trick-or-treating without being dressed up as something. So I cut up my favorite white sheet and made a ghost costume for Joey. And then we found some old clothes for Jace to wear and ripped them up to shreds, dripped fake blood all over his clothes, and applied the make-up to make him look like "the walking dead". They were a pretty hilarious sight by the time we were done, but I was a proud Mama for having dressed them up without spending a dime. Unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures of them in their costumes last year. I can't remember why. I assume either my camera battery was dead or it was one of those times that I decided to stay completely in the moment. Nevertheless, it was a fun Halloween for them and one I will always remember.

It's October 5th as I am writing this, and still no word of what anyone wants to be for Halloween this year. Bless their hearts, I think maybe they're afraid to bring the topic up!

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In my last post, I said that my next post would be something besides layouts. Because I try to be a woman of my word,  I want to give you the vortex that I used in the layout above.  Play with blending modes to get different effects.  I know.... I know. It's pretty simple, but I'm working my way up (maybe) to sharing more freebies from my blog. But anyway, I think this would look neat with some words or rambling thoughts being sucked into the center of the vortex... if you do something like that with this or a vortex of your own creation, I'd love to see how you worked it into a layout! jessbolton-vortexsingle-prev
FYI: created @ 300dpi & overall size is under 2000px X 2000px
Download HERE (link updated Nov. 10, 2010)

8.13.2010

guest designer @ sbg, new designs, and old designs

I am a huge slacker. Can't believe is is August 13th, and I haven't gotten around to blogging about this yet, but I have some kinda big news folks! If you are an active member of the digi-scrap-o-sphere then you have probably, no doubt, already heard about the recent activities @ ScrapbookGraphics. If not, then check this out... (image is clickable)

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I have to smile every time I see my name on the list! Right there squeezed in between all those talented, creative souls. The festivities will last all month long, and even though the party has already started it isn't too late to jump into the mix. Join one of the games or challenges. You have a chance to win cool prizes! There are also some great giveaways coming soon, so keep watching SBG on Facebook and/or Twitter to stay informed.

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I've just added my first guest kit to the shop @ SBG!

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A little about how The Long Haul came to be...before Maya  even invited me to be a guest for August, I saw this post on Etsy's blog. Something about the campers stirred something up inside my head, and it immediately crossed my mind that I needed to open Illustrator and see if I could make my very own lil' camper. A few days went by and then Maya invited me to be a guest for August. I knew right away what direction I would be heading in with my first kit. To tell the truth, in the beginning it was going to be a full camping kit, but I changed directions after I was a few elements into creating it. I only wish it hadn't taken me so long to pull it all together. In my defense, we have had quite a lot of other things going on which kept me from being able to devote much time to design. But my boys are off to a good start at school and things are flowing somewhere smoothly for the time being.

*If you like what you see and are interested in purchasing The Long Haul, better hurry up and pick it up before the month is over, because it won't be available afterwards. I am not ready to jump back into being a full-time designer, and therefore I don't have a permanent home for my digital goods.

Now to inspire you, here are a few layouts created by my wonderful scrapping friends.

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Model Camper? by Kim

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Journey Together by Melinda

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Memorable Moment by Melinda

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in it for the long haul by Melissa C.

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Memorable Moments by Raji


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Long haul by Tania

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Photography by Flor

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What else is going on over at ScrapbookGraphics? Check out this amazing sale... so many wonderful deals in there!

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Click the image or HERE to go straight to the Golden Oldies sale category. Look for my three Golden Oldies, too! I put up Unamused Boys V2.0, Primarily Educational 2, and Freestylin' Fall. And once you're done shopping you can go HERE to read everything else that is going on at SBG right now. In addition to Twitter and Facebook mentioned above, the SBG Studio Matters blog is another place to go for current, up-to-date info on our Summer Soiree.

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That's all for today! Happy Friday the 13th!

9.10.2009

it's all about the education!

I have been wanting to redo one of my much earlier kits, Primarily Educational, for quite a while now so when my friend Tracy requested a boyish school themed kit I knew that the time was right to finally "make it over", and this was the end result:


(click the image to head to the shop, where additional preview images can be found)

Only two of the papers and less than a handful of elements from the original kit made their way into this one (in new and improved versions), so it is basically a whole new kit. I'm a paper kind of girl myself, so this one is bursting at the seams with gorgeous backgrounds in a variety of textures, patterns, and prints - such a wide variety that you'll be able to use this kit for your kiddos in kindergarten all the way up to your highschoolers! There are also some hand-drawn doodles, ric-rac, divider tabs, see through ruler, buttons, felt stars, tape, and a frame. Honestly, it seems to be too light on the elements so I feel that an add-on pack will be coming soon as long as I can work the school theme back into my design schedule ;)

For anyone who would like to take this kit for a test run, or those who just love a good, clean quick page... here's a little something for you! Click the image to be taken to the download page. Also, please remember that my freebies are for personal use only.



(Update: link has expired, sorry!)
Thanks for reading and I hope everyone has a great day!

7.02.2009

have you seen my poochi?


If you have, it will be easy to understand why I blog so rarely (it's so easy to blame everything on the dog!). I am sure I haven't introduced her here before. Her name is Inky Doodles and she is an (almost) 8 month old long-haired chihuahua. She really keeps me on my toes and I often feel like I spend half my life with her outside waiting on her to go potty (needless to say after having her for four months we are STILL working on housebreaking)! Oh, she is a spoiled little thing, but we love her sooooo much!

It should come as no surprise that I had to create a digital scrapbook collection in her honor, appropriately titled "PooChi"! However, this is a great collection for pooches of all shapes and sizes, not just the tiny ones with oversized ears...










PooChi is available as a full collection as well as individual pieces: elements, papers, and alpha.
Also, for a limited time, the full collection is 33% off and the other pieces are each .25 off!

For a little inspiration, Eclectic Team Member Emily, who has her own special poochi, created this layout...


Hardly anyone has time to make scrapbook pages during the summer months - it's way more fun to be out and about making memories, so for more inspiration and a little help to you, I have created two quick pages, or "eclectic pages" as I like to call them, for you to download. I kept them simple so you have plenty of room for your title, journaling, and extra photos.


Click the image or download HERE. If you'd like to share them with your friends, please be sure to send them to my blog to download them, rather than file sharing. And as always, my free downloads are for personal use only! Thanks for your cooperation!

Want a chance to win a $10 credit to my store at FPD??? It's easy! To play along all you have to do is...
  • download the above quick pages
  • use either one of them, add your photo/s and make it your own (use any additional designs you'd like)!
  • upload your finished layout to a digital scrapbook site gallery or any photo sharing site
  • come back here and leave me a link (in the comments) to your layout
  • deadline is Tuesday July 7th
Next Wednesday I will randomly choose one lucky lady's (or dude's!?) name out of a hat to win the $10 credit!

Thanks for reading!

5.15.2009

i'm a SYTYCD drop out

Simply put - deadlines and I do not get along. In my opinion, all deadlines should have a grace period, you know... like utility bills and mortgage payments.

When I signed up for the SYTYCD contest it was about more than winning the prizes at the end. It was more of a personal challenge to see if I was ready to get back into designing. Releasing new products consistently was never one of my strong points and something I wanted to improve upon before I began selling again, so I figured if I could make myself keep up with the challenges then I could most definitely fall into the routine of designing and putting out new products on a regular basis. But I digress...

I don't want to be a whiner and make a bunch of excuses for not finishing my week 2 entry in time, but this has been a horrible week! To make a long story short(er) - it started off with my oldest son coming down with a fever and cold like symptoms on Saturday night. The poor guy, he spent most of Mother's Day in the bed, but fortunately he bounced back quickly and went to school late on Monday. Unfortunately, that afternoon I started coming down with the cold, too. I spent most of Tuesday in the bed. To be honest, I would have stayed there all day long if I'd been able to. I've always had a high tolerance for pain, but give me a fever with body aches and I'm a big ol' baby! Wednesday I felt well enough to start working on my contest entry. I had this nagging feeling in the back of my head that I'd never finish it in time, after all... I am a s-l-o-w designer, but I worked on it every spare minute for two days (can you say carpal tunnel syndrome? LOL) and finally finished it up 30 minutes before what I thought was the deadline (thought it was 11:59 pm CST) and tried uploading it. My internet connection at home is horrible these days, but I never thought it'd take 2 hours to upload! If it'd been earlier in the day I could have gone to find a wifi connection or over to the shop, but at that point I was too stressed and tired to move. The really funny thing is that because I had the time zone mixed up, I got all mad at 4shared for nothing. I would have been an hour late even if my zip had uploaded at a normal rate of speed! LOL Ahhhhhhrrrgggg!!! Although it is embarrassing that I had to drop out, now that it has sunk in, I am feeling a bit of relief. The deadlines can kiss it! ;)

So here it is (please excuse the sloppy preview - I could have done better, but I'm too lazy to go back and do it again now that I'm not stressing to meet a deadline). If you have my previous Delight in Photographs kits, then you might recognize a couple of the patterns in this kit. I can never get enough of these colors together, and since I didn't have time to create quite a few designs that I'd sketched out... there just might be a number four, or an add-on pack at the very least, coming out in the near future.



If you like this kit and want to share it with your friends, please send them here to pick it up. No file sharing. Thanks for your cooperation!!

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There's a ton of laundry and housework to be done this weekend, but I am hoping to send the kids off, kick my feet up, and actually do some scrapbookin' with this kit SOON. If you create anything using this, I'd love to see it! Thanks!

5.08.2009

So You Think You Can Design: Season Two, Week One

After being on a design hiatus for six minths, I decided on a whim to put in my application for (and was accepted to participate in) SYTYCD 2, which is hosted at Digi Scrap Addicts. I haven't had the opportunity to jump into the forum and participate much. Well, at all. But I am totally loving the vibe of DSA! I am vowing to be more forum social soon. What can I say? The house, boys, and puppy are still keeping me busy, and I am feeling self-conscience about getting back into the digital scrapping world. I want to. Just need a little push... or perhaps a drop kick?

So, enough ramble, below is my SYTYCD, Week One entry:

(no longer hosted or available @ DSA)



Thanks you to everyone who has commented, downloaded, or viewed my kit. The comments left have touched my heart and made me feel like I really can get back into designing.