Thursday, July 21, 2011

Happy Halloween!

How about some Halloween in July today? First up is a layout and pair of cards from Doris Sander. What you are going to love about this Halloween line is the just how usable it is. It is, of course, based on traditional Halloween colors, but if you look closely, you'll also see some navy and hints of red and yellow. This really makes it work well with all those Halloween costumes that are in non-traditional Halloween colors!


Love these little cuties! And do you see the "cobweb" in the corner? You guessed it! More of those super versatile NEW Doilies!


Here's another alterable number, this time done with cough syrup. And notice how well the NEW Delicate Brads coordinate with this line.


A pair of cards showing off the Vintage Halloween Accessory Sheet. Love how well the NEW Shadow Alphas and Alterable Chipboard Alphas coordinate.


Here is a sweet Halloween layout from Jenni Bowlin that showcases the fun Jolly Jack patterned paper.


And a detail shot with more bits from the Halloween 2011 Accessory Sheet.


Here are a few party items from Jenni. Notice how our Vintage Style Wooden Spools are perfect for holding the treat label cards.


If you love seeing Jenni's booths each show, Jill Sprott found lots of great photos of it on Shopping Diva's Photo Stream. Thanks Shopping Diva!
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

JBS Mercantile August Exclusives!

Here they are! Our August Exclusive Stamp and Stencil in action! These will only be available in August's Main Kit. July sold out quickly, so if you love these you'd better snap them up fast!

On this sample, the stamp was stamped with Fountain Pen Ink onto kraft cardstock. Some details were then painted with Stick Candy and Lemon Drops Paint Dabbers. The stencil was done on white cardstock with NEW Lavendar Sachet (coming soon to a store near you!) then misted with a bit of Lemon Drops.

Oh! And by the way, the main kit also contains five vintage items! The price sign is one of them. :)
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Christmas in July!

Today we thought we would get in the Christmas spirit with some of our CHA projects. These first few are from Jenni Bowlin! This one is a charming heritage photo done with the NEW Holly Stripe and Green/Red Shadow Alpha Stickers.

Lovely classic Jenni detailing here. The journaling is on a label off the NEW Christmas 2011 Accessory Sheet layered over one of our Mini Christmas Bingo Cards. Jenni cut out a piece of the holly berry and edged it with glitter for a bit of bling to match the German foil. Also notice how nicely the NEW Doily Flowers layer under the Green Vintage Style Sew-On buttons.

And here the NEW Scalloped Foam Stamp has been added around the edges using a Cough Syrup Paint Dabber. Jenni edged this with a black pen for added detailing.

Super cute advent ornaments made from the NEW Christmas 2011 Mini Pattern Sheet and Alterable Chipboard Numbers.

Here is a close up shot of one of those where you can see Jenni has lightly edged the numbers with our NEW Weather Vane Ink.

And here is a bit more from Jenni with mixing the old with the new . . . Christmas decorations featuring the new release with the Christmas Mini Bingo Place Cards, Vintage Christmas Chipboard Buttons, Chipboard Stars, and Vintage Style Wooden Spools.

And now a couple from Doris Sander. A layout with a JBS Core'dinations Cardstock background and Lottery Card from the back of the Holly Stripe paper featuring prominantly. Bits from the Mini Pattern Sheet were added for a fun patchwork look. The title is done in more of the NEW Alterable Chipboard Numbers. This time the numbers are inked more thoroughly with Cough Syrup Ink.

This layout also has the NEW Scalloped Foam Stamp, this time stamped in Fountain Pen Paint onto kraft cardstock and trimmed out before being adhered to the page with some machine stitching. You'll see one of our new sweet Delicate Brads. This one is green and altered with a hint of Malted Milk Dabber.

And here you see another delicate brad. this one was white and has been altered with a Stick Candy Dabber. The NEW Rhinestone brad has also been altered with a bit of Malted Milk which helps the texture show to its advantage.

And for all you cardmakers out there, you are going to find Vintage Christmas Holidays a dream to work with for Christmas Cards this year!
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Modeling with Dina Wakley!



You're going to LOVE this one! We'll just let Dina speak for herself here. :)

P.S. The July Papercrafting Kit containing this butterfly stencil is currently sold out. There is a slight possibility of a return on one or two. If you are interested in getting on a waiting list for it, you can contact us HERE.
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Journaling Your Staycation (in Technicolor)

Hello, Campers!  Hopefully you've been enjoying the first two weeks of Summer Camp here on the JBS Inspiration blog.  This week's focus is on vacation journaling.  A vacation can mean many things to many people, but above all, a vacation is an escape, a reprieve from our usual routines and preoccupations.  One can vacation with a view of the Eiffel Tower, at the edge of a lake, in a cramped RV, or on a comfy couch.  Yes, even a staycation counts as a vacation.   

One of the pleasures of vacationing at home is that you can still travel -- via the pages of a book, that is, transcending time and place without the need of a passport or a wormhole.  Any chance my family had of traveling this year went out the window when puppy love interfered: we spent our would-be travel funds on our dog's knee surgery.  I have no regrets, though.  I'd like to think that we went on vacation anyway -- a book-cation, if you will.  


This layout documents my family's page-turning reading journeys (feel free to click on the pics if you'd like a closer view of the journaling).


The journaling above offers a kind of synopsis of our book-cation, but the rest of the journaling on the layout took a wee bit of planning.  I compiled a few basic questions, and my husband, daughter, and I had a fun conversation about the highlights of our summer reading lists.  I jotted down some notes as we talked about favorite books (or series), characters that endeared themselves to us, memorable scenes, favorite places to read, and whether we preferred e-books or paper. This way I could incorporate each person's voice on the layout, sneakily getting my husband and daughter to  contribute to the journaling for this page.  Although my husband, ever the joker, gave me a hard time with playful "decoy" answers at first, I think I was able to tease out a few sincere answers from him.


At times I find that figuring out what to journal can be as challenging as figuring out where and how to journal.  I knew I wanted to use the Die-Cut Circle Label Mini Papers and the Mini Classic Die-Cut Label Papers, but I decided to add a summery colorpop feel to them with the help of my trusty JBS for Ranger Re-Inkers.


I filled four mini-misters 1/4 of the way with Lemon Drops, Soap Powder, Seed Packet, and a combination of Chewing Gum and Chili Powder, and then filled them nearly to the brim with water.  I misted over the papers, mixing blue with green and red with yellow, and printed my journaling over each one.

In keeping with the whole bibliophile vibe, I tried to make the layout itself a tribute to the printed page, mixing in text papers from the JBS Haven line, adding elements from a Hodge Podge book, and creating a torn page border on the left side of the layout.


After lightly sanding the Core'dinations Country Store cardstock to reveal the numbers (which I love alongside the tower o' books that we compiled from our summer reading lists), I stamped the edge of the cardstock with a Torn Paper Border acrylic stamp, using Chili Powder dye ink. I then cut around the non-inked edges to create the "torn" effect.

Ultimately, Campers, the point is this:  regardless of where and how you are spending your vacation this summer, you most definitely have a story to share.  So share it!  

Your Camp Counselor,

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Lots of Winners!

Congratulations to all our winners! Please email your mailing address to doris.sander@gmail.com.

Our alphabet winners are:

Vanessa said... Loving the chipboard letters!

Rebecca said... Here's my blog - I posted a lot of favorites (including yours) today. :) Thanks!!http://rebeccasscraps.blogspot.com/2011/07/some-pre-cha-favorites.html

Our embellishment winners are:

Denise said... These are all great! I love the delicate flowers and new chipboard designs! DeniseB

Reply by craft-tastrophe on Friday I'd probably use the Christmas papers more making gift tags and cards, etc., but i love them both!!! Foam stamps are a must have and that Weather Vane paint is a gorgeous color(sure to be my fav)! LOVE IT ALL!*!*! Couldn't be happier. Now and CHA winter are the best times of the year!!! :D:D:D:):):)

Our brad winners are:

Moi said... these are so cute!! I love everything with numbers on it so the first set is perfect for me

Isabel Dona beautiful, really beautiful

Our foam stamps and Ranger winner is:

Deborah Mahnken said... I *need* those foam stamps! When are they available?

Our Vintage Holidays patterned paper winners are:

Kristin Summer said... Gorgeous...but I wouldn't expect anything less :) love both the new lines!!

Curlywiggle_s SO happy Jenni finally designed a Halloween line!! Love it. RT : CHA Summer 2011Vintage Holidays://bit.ly/qwxo29
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It's Funny by Stephanie Howell

Today we have a poignant layout with heartfelt journaling from Stephanie Howell. The journaling reads, "it's funny. in may, when this photo was snapped,all i saw was that my arms looked big. not a good angle.parts are blurry and out of focus...so silly. now 2 months later all i can think about is how much i miss you. and how handsome you are. how much i miss your smile. and how i was so happy in this photo. come home soon. the heart of our home is missing."

Stephanie says, "I could have just scrapbooked this photo and talked about our date night, but I chose deeper journaling."

Note: She stamped the dots with a pencil eraser and malted milk.
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