Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Next Up....Kim Holmes


Designing for Scrappin’ Sports & More is a dream come true! With 7 active kids in every sport imaginable it couldn’t be a more perfect fit. I have been married to the love of my life for 23 years and we live in the beautiful Pacific Northwest just north of Seattle, Washington. We are a very active family and I am never without a fun photo opportunity. I fell in love with scrapbooking about 8 years ago and it literally was the missing piece of my puzzle. I feel more complete, calm and fulfilled now that I found this creative outlet. When I’m not scrappin’, I keep myself busy with homeschooling, reading and surfing the web. I love all the fabulous ideas and inspiration that are just waiting to be found in cyberspace. My style is constantly changing and evolving – one of my current favorites is sewing on my layouts! I love the finishing touch it gives my art and it just makes me happy. I am excited for the new blog to get underway so we can share our passion with you!

Title: I {heart} my Baseball Player


Products:
#1255 – Baseballs
#1196 - Baseball Reflection Paper
#1180 - Defining Cross Country
#1241- Cross Country Game
#636 Baseball Rub-ons

Stitching on my layouts is starting to be more than a trend for me, it’s become a necessity! I know that sewing on layouts can be intimidating to many of you, but I thought if I shared some tips and tricks, that maybe I could alleviate some of your fears and concerns!

First a sample layout:  The look

the look

Products:

#1145 - Classic Baseball
#1255 – Baseballs
#1237 Baseball Game Paper
#1196 Baseball Reflections Paper
#636 Baseball Rub-ons

I use an inexpensive, basic sewing machine that I purchased at Sears for under $75. I use it only for scrapbooking. I have a different machine for actual sewing (which I haven't used in years!). It has only a few stitch options and I leave it set up at all times on a little shelf right next to my croppin’ table.

sewing 1

- For stitching through multiple layers of paper and thickness, I use a strong, heavy needle intended for stitching material like denim. For stitching through single layers or ribbon, I use a thinner needle that leaves a smaller hole - the basic, average needle size is perfect.

- Apply adhesive in very tiny amounts to an area of the paper that WILL NOT be stitched. This is very important. You want the adhesive to hold your paper in place while you stitch but you do not want your needle to go through the adhesive. Sewing through the adhesive will gum up your needle and cause the thread to break, causing major frustration! If you do get adhesive on your needle, use UNDO, fingernail polish remover or Goof Off to clean it before continuing!

- Choose a thread color that will stand out against your paper. Test the color on a scrap before sewing on your layout. For the purposes of scrapbook stitching --- the bobbin thread color does not matter. I usually keep mine a basic white.

- To keep your layout visibly interesting, use a combination of straight and zigzag stitches --- even one over the other. I like to experiment with multiple lengths and widths of stitches too. Remember that you are not looking for perfection. Mistakes, skipped stitches and broken threads add character to your work!

- Keep your stitch length fairly long. Too many short stitches will just look messy and make too many holes in your paper. You will end up with something that resembles a perforated edge instead of a neat sewing stitch.

- Find yourself a visual guide either on your paper or on your machine to help you keep your stitches straight. When you get to the corner and are ready to turn, use the manual wheel to place your needle into the paper, lift the guide foot, turn your paper, replace the guide foot and continue to sew.

- Complete all stitching before you trim and secure the thread ends. See below for a good method of securing thread ends.

- If you run out of bobbin thread midway through stitching --no worries. Rewind bobbin per machine instructions, then realign page where the stitching left off --using the manual wheel to place needle into the last hole stitched. This will allow you to use the previous holes and not create a mess of new ones.

- After all stitching is complete, turn your layout over. If you gently tug on the bobbin thread from the back of the layout, the top stitching thread will be pulled toward the back of your layout. Use something pointed to grab the top thread and gently pull it to the back of your layout. Trim both threads so they have about 2 inches left and then tape them to the back of the layout. Do this with all loose threads. Avoid cutting them off too close as the stitching will fray and leave empty holes on your layout. There is no need to tie the ends together using this method.
sewing4

sewing 5

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Next UP.....meet Peggy Nardini


Hi! My name is Peggy. I've been a member of the Scrappin' Sports and More design team since October 2008. Being a part of this team has been one of the most fun scrappin' things I've ever been involved in.


My husband and I live in central Iowa. We have 2 kids, twins, who are college-aged. Coming from a small town, our kids have had the opportunity to be involved in many sports and school related activities over the years. They have continued on with their athletic careers at the collegiate level, my son plays football and is an offensive lineman, my daughter is a pitcher for her college softball team. I spend a lot of time documenting their achievements and successes. The Scrappin' Sports and More products are a perfect match for this.

I love the variety of styles, colors and versatility, most of all the quality, of products offered by SS&M. I think you will too!

Now for some inspiration!!  First up is her daughter. 

How Ironic



Supplies:
7510 Girls At Bat Rub-ons
640 Softball Rub-ons
1037 Dotted Softball 12 x 12 dbl sided paper
463 Softball Distressed 12 x 12 dbl sided paper

And now for a layout about her son. 
61 Is Back



#1020 Defining Football 12 x 12 dbl sided paper
#1243 Football Game Day 12 x 12 dbl sided paper
#5528 Footballs Cardstock Stickers

Monday, January 11, 2010

Introducing Shannon Blinn









Hi! My name is Shannon Blinn and I am thrilled to be designing for Scrappin Sports & More! I am the mom of 2 very active children (Bailee and Logan) that keep me busy, but give me lots of opportunities to scrap! I am also married to Shane. We all live in Fort Wayne, Indiana with our 2 beagles, Annee and Jenny.

Here are a couple of layouts created by Shannon.  First up is this adorable layout of her kids.  It is just perfect with the Family Line brother & sister paper.
 
Brother & Sister
 


Products Used:
Item: 1271 Brother/Sister

Next up is Going Up, using some fun kite paper from our Young & Active Seasons line.  There is nothing better than spending the day with Dad having fun :)


Products Used:

Item: 1220 Go Fly A Kite Paper

Come back tomorrow for some more great inspiration from the next member of our Design Team. 

Friday, January 8, 2010

Meet the Design Team


Welcome to Scrappin’ Sports & More Design Team blog. My name is Karen Shand and I am the current Design Team Coordinator for SS&M. I am the proud mother to 3 children, Victoria, Alex & Madalyn. I have been married to my wonderful, supportive husband, Mark, for nearly 20 years.

I scrapbook as a way to unwind and reflect on my life. I want to tell my children how I view our lives. I want them to have visual reminders of our special times together. It also gives me another way to show them just how much I love them.

Scrappin’ Sports & More is a perfect fit for me. Most of the layouts I create center around my children, so having school, sports, game room, playground & backyard products to work with has been a dream come true. Speaking of products, I want to share a couple of layouts that I created from these amazing lines.

The first layout was created for Madalyn’s 10th Birthday.

Paper Used:
• #1233 Defining Summer
• #1226 Frozen Treats
• #1276 Nephew/Niece
• #1192 Girls Rectal
• #1188 Girls Cheerleading
• #1193 Girls Soccer

The next layout was created for Victoria’s First Day of 8th Grade.



Paper Used:
• #1214 Defining Eighth Grade
• #1274 Uncle/Aunt

Cardstock Stickers
• #5025 Defining Eighth Grade

And finally, a layout created for my son, Alex when he first started football. He looks so small in these photos :)


Paper Used:
• #1136 Football on Fire
• #1250 Swimming Game

Be looking for more inspiration from the rest of our design team soon!! In the meantime, click on the layouts button to see more fabulous examples using Scrappin’ Sports & More products.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Coming Soon!!!

Join us in January for the official launch of the Scrappin' Sports & More blog.  We will be featuring projects created by our very talented Design Team.  We will also have some fun giveaways & contests, so be sure & check back in the New Year!!