Kit Review: Sprinkles Craftbox by Webster’s Pages – September 2012

review of websters pages scrapbooking supplies sprinkles box

Hi all! It’s Terri, and I am back with with a kit club review of the newest club! I made a quick video on the box I received and the contents of the September 2012 Sprinkles Craftbox by Webster’s Pages.

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If you already subscribe to the Create Scrapbooks YouTube Channel it will be automatically available in your subscription feed there – and you can also view it below:

More Information & Product Links:

Sprinkles Craftbox Kit: http://www.WebstersPages.com

Terri Bradford Create Scrapbooks

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The Stamps of Life June 2012 Release: turtles2love Plus Video Tutorial

Hi Everyone! Gretchen here and I’m excited to share with you the newest stamp release for The Stamps of Life plus a video tutorial. This set is the June 2012 release and it’s called turtles2love.

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This is such an adorable set, I love the turtles and all the sayings. Today’s video tutorial features a card using the turtles2love set and Stephanie Barnard’s Circle Flip-It die.

Here are two more views of the card so you get a better idea how the Circle Flip-It Die works.


Supplies: turtle2love (The Stamps of Life), Circle Flip-It Die (Stephanie Barnard, Sizzix), Licorice and Artichoke Premium Dye Ink (Colorbox), Weather Vane Dye Ink, Jenni Bowlin, cardstock (Bazzill), patterned paper (Cosmo Cricket), Glossy Accents (Inkssentials), black pen.
Thanks so much for stopping by Create Scrapbooks! We’re happy that you’re here!!!

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The Stamps of Life May 2012 Special Releases

Hi everyone! Gretchen here bringing you the May special releases for The Stamps of Life. There are three fabulous new stamp sets now available. They are patterns4pops, onesie4baby, and minabc2stamp.

Today I wanted to share a little bit more about the patterns4pops and miniabc2stamp sets.

Let’s start with patterns4pops. Remember the super cute May club release called pops2eat?

Well, patterns4pops was made just for that set. That means, you’ve got more patterns to use to fill in your fun popsicles to really give some extra detail and pop!

There are three large and three small different textures you can add to give your project some extra dimension. There are also 4 new sayings so you can really mix and match when creating. There is also a cute little heart included in this set (and a heart always seems to add just the right touch to any project!).

Details of the larger popsicles -

Details of the smaller popsicles -

Super cute right? Definitely a great addition to the pops2eat set.

Next I want to share the miniabc2stamp set and a little trick I do for making stamping out a lot of words at once easier.

One of the reasons I love this set is because it comes with lots of extra letters… doubles and triples of some. When you are adding words to a card or a title to a layout, this is very helpful.

Here’s my handy tip: I find it so much easier to place several letters on a block at once rather than to stamp one letter at a time. Decide what you want to stamp (I’m stamping “welcome to Create Scrapbooks”). Place as many letters on your block as you can. I’d used the three “e’s” so that was my stopping point.

Next, to make sure everything stays lined up, I like to leave the last letter in place. In this case I left the “t” and “r.” If you are at the end of the block, simply remove the letters, place them over your stamped letters, then pick them back up with the block, placing them more in the center with the new placement.

Leaving the end letters helps act as a guide and takes the guess work out of placement. This way you can just continue on with your word and keep everything all lined up. When it’s time to stamp, I remove the letters that have previously been stamped and then ink up the remaining letters.

Easy peasy!

What about those inks?

In the above example showing patterns4pops, I used some beautiful and vibrant dye inks. These are Stephanie Barnard’s Premium Ink Pads by Colorbox. I did a previous post about them but thought it was worth sharing the information again. Please check out my video for all the details.

Watch the video on YouTube – http://youtu.be/GJnvYNNkeMY

As always, we thank you for stopping by Create Scrapbooks and checking out the latest releases from The Stamps of Life!

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The Stamps of Life May 2012 Release: pops2eat plus a video tutorial

Hi everyone! Gretchen here with a fun new stamp set to share from The Stamps of Life, this new set is called pops2eat.

I’ve got a brand new video tutorial for you also making this sweet little card (sweet? popsicle? get it? I crack myself up!)
Supplies: pops2eat stamps (The Stamps of Life)

Other: Big Stripes patterned paper (Big Splash, Echo Park)

The Stamps of Life is a monthly kit club that also offers mid month special releases. To find out more information about The Stamps of Life or to join the club, please head on over to their site and check it out.

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The Stamps of Life March 2012 release: mums2stamp plus a tutorial

Hi everyone! Gretchen here and I’ve got a new card tutorial to share with you featuring the latest release from The Stamps of Life. This beautiful new set is called mums2stamp and it’s the March 2012 release.

In my newest video tutorial, we’ll be making this card:

I hope you enjoy the tutorial using the mums2stamp stamp set:


Supplies: mums2stamp (The Stamps of Life), kraft cardstock (Bazzill), black cardstock (American Crafts), Licorice and Artichoke Premium Dye Ink (Colorbox), Spiced Marmalade and Barn Door Distress Ink (Tim Holtz, Ranger), black pen, ribbon.
To get your own mums2stamp stamp set and check out other cool ones, head on over to The Stamps of Life.
Thanks so much for visiting us at Create Scrapbooks. Check back soon for more inspiration.

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~Gretchen

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Tutorial with The Stamps of Life February 2012 Mid-Month Special Releases

It’s that time again to share the newest stamps from The Stamps of Life with all of you. These new releases are the February 2012 Mid-Month Special Releases. There are three awesome new sets named pray4peace, sign4froggy, and messages4friends.

I’ve got a new video tutorial to share with you today. Enjoy!

Supplies: sign4froggy stamp set (The Stamps of Life), Summer Days 6 x 6 Paper Pad (Echo Park), Licorice Premium Dye Ink (Colorbox), white cardstock (Bazzill), black pen, googley eyes, ribbon.

Happy Stamping! ~ Gretchen

(be sure to check up my blog to see what’s new!)

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Tutorial with The Stamps of Life December 2011 Release: candy2share

Hi everyone! Happy December! Gretchen here with a sweet new stamp set to share with you from The Stamps of Life. This fun new set is called candy2share.

I’ve got a brand new video that includes a tutorial making this card:


Supplies: candy2share stamps (The Stamps of Life), white cardstock (Bazzill), patterned paper (Scenic Route), Premium Dye Inks – Strawberry, Artichoke, and Licorice (Colorbox), Honeydew and Maraschino twine (The Twinery). Other: pop-dots, adhesive.
Hope you like it! Have a great month!

Happy Stamping! ~Gretchen

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Travel Smash Book Intro: Organization & Planning

Hey everyone! This is Terri, and I am on a mission to get a travel smash book done in the next 10 days for a trip I am taking to New York City. I decided this was the perfect opportunity to share my process of creating a travel journal that I will be carrying with me and using throughout the trip to document our adventures and collect memorabilia.

About the trip: My son’s high school marching band (he’s a Freshman this year), was chosen to perform in the Macy’s Day Parade on Thanksgiving! For months we have been planning, preparing, and practicing (lots of band practice!) and finally it’s only 10 days away. It’s our first trip to NYC and the band has planned a fantastic itinerary including: the Statue of Liberty, 911 Memorial, Rockettes at the Radio City Music Hall, Phantom of the Opera on Broadway, Top of the Rocks Observatory, NBC Studios Tour… and of course the Macy’s Day Parade! So we’ll have so much to photograph, see and document. I think the Smash Book will be a perfect companion.

The Organization & Planning of the Smash Book: I broke this down into 3 parts. It is easy to get overwhelmed, so I am in need of breaking the process down and getting pieces done each day. I did a quick informal video on our Create Scrapbooks YouTube Channel about the process and will have follow-up videos with progress and a final tour of the book once I return from NYC so you can see how it all came together.

Here’s a short video of how to I am getting a travel smash book started for the NYC trip, but can be adapted to ANY holiday or vacation.

Simple steps to get started:

  • Buy or create your own smash book. I used the International yellow version that I purchased at Two Peas in a Bucket.
  • Gather your supplies. Seems simple enough, but as you know gathering what you want to use ahead of time SAVES time and keeps your focused on the task at hand.
  • Plan around your trip. Usually you have at least a rough plan or itinerary that you’ll be following on your trip. I will be printing out the band’s planning agenda so I can do my smash book following it day-by-day.
  • Create your book!
Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get the latest updates on our video series… AND make sure to watch the Macy’s Day Parade this year and cheer on the Legacy High School marching band from Colorado! :)
Here’s to getting this project started! I will keep you all updated on the progress and maybe even our travels if you are interested. - Terri
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