Today marks the 6th Day of Kwanzaa. Today's principle is Kuumba (koo-OOM-bah) meaning Creativity. We got this one on LOCK!
Friday, December 31, 2010
Kwanzaa Giveaway Day 6 & Winner Announcement!
Today marks the 6th Day of Kwanzaa. Today's principle is Kuumba (koo-OOM-bah) meaning Creativity. We got this one on LOCK!
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Kwanzaa Giveaway Day 5 & Winner Announcement!
Today marks the 5th Day of Kwanzaa. Today's principle is Nia (NEE-ahh) meaning Purpose.
BONUS! Don't forget that we're giving away an additional prize just for sharing your Kwanzaa Kreations! Get details here.
Please note: Winners are chosen by random # generator at http://www.violetcottage.com/random/. All prizes will be mailed at the end of the giveaway, because each day you enter you could win and I just want to send 1 package to each winner! Also, due to the cost of shipping, this giveaway is limited to US & Canada Residents only.)
Scraplift? Yes, Scraplift!
I started scrapbooking over ten years ago and jumped in with both feet. It started as a way to get our travel photos into albums, but has grown to be much more of a source of fun and friendship. Over the years, my style has evolved into something that works well for me. I’m a scraplifter! That means, I gather inspiration from all sorts of places and use it to create my layouts. Sometimes it’s a very “literal” translation and other times, my end product is merely a “loose” translation with some particular elements of the inspiration piece in my layout. Either way, this method of scrapbooking has really freed me up to enjoy the process of choosing photos and playing with papers and embellishments. I love sketches and just browsing online galleries for inspiration. Try it next time you’re stumped for ideas!
I’m looking forward to sharing my layouts and my process with you in the pages of SOC E:spire. If you haven’t signed up for your FREE copy, what are you waiting for? What a great way to start 2011!
A Happy (and safe) New Year to you!
Here is an example of a recent scraplift. This lovely layout entitled “Remember” by the talented Karen Jiles caught my eye in the Scraps of Color Gallery:
And here’s the layout I did. As you can see, because I had horizontal photos instead of vertical ones, I simply turned the layout 90 degrees clockwise, and voila!
Seafeast by Moanica Caston. Supplies Apron Strings Designs July 2010 Smaller than a Breadbox Kit Patterned Paper: Pink Paislee; Cardstock: American Crafts; Chipboard Triangle Banner Pieces & Star: Maya Road; Blue Rhinestones: Queen & Co.; Stickers: Jolee’s; Rhinestone Flourishes: Prima: Alphas: American Crafts Thickers
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Kwanzaa Giveaway Day 4 & Winner Announcement!
BONUS! Don't forget that we're giving away an additional prize just for sharing your Kwanzaa Kreations! Get details here.
Please note: Winners are chosen by random # generator at http://www.violetcottage.com/random/. All prizes will be mailed at the end of the giveaway, because each day you enter you could win and I just want to send 1 package to each winner! Also, due to the cost of shipping, this giveaway is limited to US & Canada Residents only.)
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Mini Book Crusher.
I'm curious to SOC blog readers...
"Do you have anything on your "bucket list" of things to do in your lifetime?"
Please share up! ;-)
Kwanzaa Giveaway Day 3 & Winner Announcement!
Monday, December 27, 2010
Kwanzaa Giveaway Day 2 & Winner Announcement!
Let's get to the good stuff first! Our winner for day 1 is KAMI SHALOM!!! Woohoo! Kami posted a link to our fabulous giveaway on her blog and just for doing so, she is our winner! Yay! Kami you'll be receiving this fabulous set of stamps and ink pads. Just email me your mailing address. Remember prizes go out at the end of the weeklong giveaway!What is Ethnic Scrapbooking?


Hola! I’m senorita Lisa Sanford and that is the extent of my Spanish. I’m thrilled to be part of a team that is dedicated to inspire. Inspire you to create, to be more creative in all aspects of your life. I made my first scrapbook in 1972 when I was in second grade. I’ve been passionate about creative scrapbooking for 12 years now. I’ve designed products and have been an advocate for diversity in the scrapbooking craft industry since the day I was introduced to Creative Memories.
After I did years of the chronological scrapbooking for five children, my sister asked me to do an album of her first trip to West Africa. While I was home having babies, my sister was travelling the world. I enjoyed her photos (by the thousands) and stories about cultures in lands far away. I quickly became enthralled with teaching my kids about other cultures through scrapbooking and that’s Ethnic Scrapbooking. I authored Ethnic Scrapbooking, not as a scrapbooking how-to-book, but a book about self-exploration…about connecting to your own culture as well as others.
My style of scrapbooking has varied over the years…right now I’m about quick and easy (because I work full-time) with a heavy dose of meaningful journaling with an emphasis on educating. Really, scrapbooking is a lifestyle for me. Being behind the lens has changed my perspective on many things…mostly about how I want to be remembered by my children (all five of them). I incorporate cultural learning into many areas of my life, from the foods we eat, the music we hear, the clothes we wear and the activities we partake in.
One of my favorite workshops that I teach is Kwanzaa Through the Year. It’s a class where you review the seven day ritual of Kwanzaa and reflect on the past year of photographs to find ones that represents the meaning of the principles. It’s a weeklong fun way to look back through your photographs and see your (or your family’s) growth throughout the year, to see how you can connect to a cultural tradition that may not be part of your heritage and document it through a mini album or a series of scrapbook pages. This method can also be adapted to other weeklong celebrations or series of principles or virtues such as the Beatitudes from the Holy Bible or various Jewish Holidays.
My challenge to you is to take more everyday photos of your daily life and to think out of the box and give “connecting to other cultures” a try.
Parts of this article are adapted from Ethnic Scrapbooking, pages 58 & 59.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Happy Kwanzaa - Day 1 of the SOC Great Kwanzaa Giveaway!
Today marks the 1st Day of Kwanzaa. Kwanzaa is a week-long, African American holiday observance held from December 26 to January 1. Kwanzaa is not a religious holiday, but a cultural one, a syncretic festival, based on various elements of the first harvest celebrations widely celebrated in Africa, around the 10th month of the year. Each day marks a different principle. Today's is Umoja (oo mo jah) meaning unity.
Ok. Ok...but how can I win?
It's easy! For today let's show our unity by spreading the word! Share on your blog, post to your favorite forum...let everyone know we are doing a FABULOUS weeklong Kwanzaa Giveaway. Share the link to SOC with readers. Then come back here and leave a comment on this post today, Dec. 26, 2010. Be sure to share the link to your post and you are entered! Woohoo! That's it. Then tomorrow not only will I announce a winner, share a picture of their prize but I'll also announce a new challenge for another chance to win! Yay! We'll do it again and again for an entire week! So check in each day because you won't know what the challenge is or the prize. You've got to play to win. Please note: all prizes will be mailed at the end of the giveaway, because each day you enter you could win and I just want to send 1 package to each winner! Also, due to the cost of shipping, this giveaway is limited to US & Canada Residents only.)
BONUS!!! Create a card, layout or altered project with Kwanzaa as your inspiration/subject and be entered to win an additional prize! That's right at the end of the week someone will win a wonderful prize just for getting crafty! Just share a link to your creation below and you are entered. Entries must be shared by Saturday, January 1, 2011 11:59pm eastern time.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas
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| Layout: Love & Happiness by Camille. - Template: Tiffany Tillman 25 Days Templates #1; Digital Paper and Digital Elements: Paislee Press (Adorned Kit); Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 8. |
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Greetings and Salutations,
I met Tiare sitting in Archiver's. The rest is a blur and now I am here! I am excited to be a part of such a wonderful group of crafty women. Real women with real lives doing real things and making a difference!My name is Lauren Ferguson. I presently live in Georgia. I'm originally from New Jersey -- thats exit 158 on the GSP and exit 18 on the NJT.
At the age of 40, while raising a toddler and pregnant with twin boys, I walked away from an academic career -- with advanced degrees from Harvard, MIT and Rutgers -- to balance my new life as a Mother, an Artist and Writer.
I am a eco-conscious/green/environmentally friendly designer. I recycle, up-cycle, re-purpose, reuse, reduce and pick through the trash. I will never be a fine artist. The tag line on my blog reads: "There are no mistakes in art, just opportunities to embellish." My, for me the devil is in the details. I am a left brained woman having extraordinary right brain experiences.
I did not know that I was crafty and so now I feel the need to play catch up on the 40 years of missed time.
Scrapbooking is where I got my love of paper. It was also the first step on my journey to becoming a mixed media artist. My roots will always be in paper, plain and simple.
My heart's desire is making blank books. I am inspired by earthy tones of color and texture. Crafting for me is an adventure of taking what appears to be completely unrealated pieces and transforming them into a journal -- from the covers, to the stitching to the paper chosen to be signatures.
I have always been comfortable with ending my creative journey when the contruction is completed. This year I have challenged myself not just to make another book to make a book about me. I never decorate the insides and especially not about me.
I hope that you will take this exciting journey with me as I take a year to Peer into the Looking Glass.
until we meet again,
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Happy Hellos
Peace & Blessings,
Lorie
Monday, December 20, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Family and Friends
Hi my name is Chalese and I am so honored to be apart of this amazing team!! We live in cold Minnesota the land of snow and ICE!! Yes, it is very cold and our winters last at least 7 months. Why do we live here?? When I figure it out I'll let you know!! LOL Anywho I am married to wonderful Mr. Knight and we have four children, two college bound and Gabby 12 and Stormy 6! My family brings me so much joy. I am thankful to God to have chosen me to take care of them. What brings me true happiness is family and my soy latte(a must have EVERYDAY)!!!
You know I often think about my scrapbook style? It takes me about 4 hours to complete JUST two layouts! Yes, ladies I am a slow poke when it comes to creating. Any suggestion on how I can speed up this process? Really anything would HELP. I love my little bug aka Cricut! I use this little baby on almost all of my projects, along with paint and misting. I love everything about scrapbooking. I find joy and peace in this art form.
I hope you all join US and play along this coming year. Thanks you so much and stay tuned for inspirational yummy goodness in 2011!
Please enjoy a few of my recent creations.
Chalese
Saturday, December 18, 2010
The Secret to Scrapbooking

My name is Shellina, and I’ve got a secret.
Scrapping our memories can be a tricky beast; we want them to present well, to be impressive, and yet reflect our own personal styles and passions. Many of us slave over a layout, constantly moving elements around, agonizing over which picture to use, selecting our color scheme to be just so. And then, when it’s as perfect as we can possibly make it, we present it to our friends and family- all the while holding our breaths to hear those infamous “ooohs” and “ahhhs”. The thing that is supposed to give us so much joy becomes downright stressful if we’re not careful!
There’s really only one cure for this kind of problem. It’s cheap, readily available, and absolutely unique. I found the secret not too long ago myself, and it has changed my life. I went from struggling over my scrapbook pages for hours to creating until my little heart just couldn’t create any longer- and loving it. It was when I was most stressed out and bogged down by struggling to compare myself to others that I found my own style, my own song to sing, my own story to tell. I began making scrapbook pages for ME- not for anyone else. Before I knew it, this copy-cat scrapbooker became what I never imagined I could: a scrapbook artist.
I began creating my own scrapbook materials earlier this year. With my background in graphic design and web programming, I found the transition to digital element design a smooth one. I’ve found that my greatest passion is with scrapbook papers- there’s something about the repeating of simple patterns to make something beautiful that reminds me of the beauty of memories: simple scenarios stacked on top of one another to make one big priceless memory.
I opened my own digital scrapbooking store in July of this year, and have been thrilled to see that I’m not the only one looking high and low for creative and original scrapbooking supplies. The digital realm of scrapbooking has introduced many new venues and possibilities to this growing phenomenon, and I’m excited to be a part of it.
Which brings me to the most exciting part of my story thus far: the opportunity to design exclusively for Scraps of Color! This new adventure is one that calls to both my inner artist and the woman in me- celebrating our strengths, creativity, and love. Becoming a part of a tight-knit community of artistic women has been glorious for both my layouts and my heart.
If this is your first time visiting Scraps of Color: welcome. Welcome to community, welcome to inspiration- welcome to a whole new scrapbooking experience- from digital to mainstream.
So what is the secret to scrapbooking, you ask?
Well, that’s easy.
The secret to scrapbooking is you.
Friday, December 17, 2010
To Flash or not to Flash!
I wanted to share with you why I don't like to use flash.... especially around the holidays!
Why have this....
When you can have this...
See what I mean?
And then you can create lasting memories like this.....
Now don't get me wrong...flash is wonderful...how else could I get those two cuties in the middle?! But using a flash to capture the lights...it's worth the wait for the shutter to click!!!! Don't you think? Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to you all!!!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Does this sound familiar...

Sunday, December 12, 2010
The Perfect Pear!
Saturday, December 11, 2010
It's That Magical Time of Year
N-Gifts, a shop in Ypsilanti, MI.















