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Confession time.

I have a scrap-crush on someone {and i’m blushing!}.

You might have heard of her, i mean, she is only one of the most awesome crafty girls in the industry (or at least i think so) – it’s Nichol Magouirk.

Her website has been in my bookmarks for ages, and now that i have jumped onto the Google Reader bandwagon, i will never miss a post again! I love her style, it’s so fresh, colourful and clean cut, which is a style which i am definitely leaning towards these days.

I always find her work so very inspiring, and i love that i can watch her ‘from start to finish’ videos which gives us viewers a fly on the craft room wall type of look into her creative scrap journey.

Not only was I feeling inspired by her style when making this layout, I thought that i would pay tribute to Nichol by playing with my video camera so that i too could share my creative scrap journey with you guys.

Enjoy the video, and please be sure to jump over to Nichol’s website so that you too can get a share of the oodles of inspiration.

Oh, and i meant to say, the photo grid is made using an awesome template from Kerri Bradford. That angel makes it so easy to do multi-photo pages. Bless her!





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Printing iPhone photos

As scrapbookers, I am sure you would agree that we have a tendency to take a lot of photos, probably more than the average Joe. With the marvellous invention of the camera phone, it has become even easier to take snapshots of our daily life, not just those special events or one-off occasions when you remembered to take your handheld camera.

Last week I was flicking through my Aperture library, smiling at the many photos of our darling 4 month old, and the many Hungry Heffy Crafts projects for the website, all taken with my DSLR. Suddenly I realised that the photos in my Aperture library were so very different to the ones on my iPhone. Due to its convenience, my iPhone library is packed full of sweet photos, snapped in the moment, which all tell a story about my every day life. Not just that, but because i have the Hipstamatic app for my iPhone, there are loads of really funky, stylised photos on my phone that i love.

I wanted to print some of these photos, but i hit a glitch. My iPhone is synced with my hubby’s account on the computer without Aperture and without photoshop. So i started thinking about an easy way to print the photos rather than spend countless hours uploading, transferring, editing, printing…. swapping from one application to the next!

First i thought i would just get them all printed through an online printer. So I spent time looking around, looking for competitive pricing, discount codes etc, but it turns out i have over 1200 iPhoto photos, and this was going to be pricey….maybe not.

Then, i found a fantastic solution.

I downloaded the Flickr app onto my iPhone, which enabled me to quickly and easily upload photos from my library to flickr. I did this over the course of two days, during the ad breaks when watching a show, or lying in bed, even whilst feeding the little one. It was quick and easy. It was perfect. I would recommend that you do this over wifi, for speed.

Next, i hopped over to snapfish (on the computer this time, rather than the phone). Snapfish works with flickr seamlessly, so i was able to click a button and my flickr set was transferred over to my snapfish account in a matter of minutes. woohoo!

Then i found the magic button that allows you to print the photos at home. The interface works really well, as you can choose the size of photos you want, and if you want to print multiples of one photo on a page, or fit a number of different photos onto the one page.

I wanted to keep my photos small rather than print them 4×6, and this method allowed me to do that (printing 8cm x 6cm), and they also let me print with a white border which was exactly the look i wanted.

Before long I had forty photos printed in a size i wanted, all the same size, on A4 printer photo paper, right there in my hands.

So tonight, i’m going to steal my hubby’s iPhone, download the flickr app, and print off some snapshots of his every day life.

I have no idea what I am going to do with the photos. Maybe some will make it onto a scrapbook page, maybe some will become a mini-book, and perhaps some will end up sitting in a drawer, but I am okay with that. After all, i firmly believe that although we take loads and loads of photos, we really don’t print enough. When was the last time you leafed through some photographs that didn’t involve scrolling with your mouse?

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CHA Summer 2011 Sneak peeks

Its that time of the year again, when you need to carefully tiptoe through the undergrass of the World Wide Web and be careful not to accidently stumble upon new crafting products. Yes, its time for CHA Summer 2011.

Many of us on this side of the ‘pond’ don’t have the privilege of seeing these wonderful new releases first hand, I know I would certainly love to have the opportunity to wander through the aisles of the CHA Exhibition, although I am sure my hubby would prefer that I stay well clear, for the sake of our bank balance.

Although a trip to CHA is a distant dream for little old me, we are lucky to have self-professed Scrapbook newshound Nancy Nally running the CHA Sneak Peek section over at the ever popular www.scrapbookupdate.com, where we are sure to find a plethora of links that walks us through the virtual aisle of the show, via the Internet.

Yes, I’ve been over there, and although I have only clicked on about a third of the links, already I can see loads that I have instantly fallen in love with.

Hop on over to see them all for yourself, but for now, here are a few of my favourite ones that i simply cannot wait to get my greedy little paws on!

In no particular order by the way….

First up, Echo Park with their line Victoria Garden. {Click on the product link to see them all}

 

 

 

 

 

Three Bugs in a rug

There are lots of cool lines being released by 3 bugs in a rug. These are my favourite ones, but you can see them all here–> 3 bugs in a rug CHA summer release

 

 

 

 

 

Imaginsce have released a gorgeous school themed collection called Geek is Chic. I can see this being a big hit for those back to school layouts and teacher thank you cards.

 

 

And Jillibean soup’s CHA Summer 2011 releases… oh my, oh my, oh my!

Please don’t make me choose between all these fabulous patterns, they are all so delicious. I have decided i want two of each {hint, hint to my husband!} Check out them all by clicking the link above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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