Thursday, February 7, 2008

January Contest Winner!!


Congratulations to Jessica for winning January's contest! We loved her creative title and great use of paper snowflakes, flowers & doodles.

However we loved all our winter LO entries. Thanks to everyone who inspired us this month with their work! We wanted to showcase more of your great tallent so here are our favorite 5 winter LO's. ladies if you see your LO here please send us an email to info@iceescape.net with your address so we can send you a fun prize too!



Snow Fun by Cindy

Baby It's Cold-by Angie

Snow Friends by Caralee


Snowboarding by Brittany



Ditch Day by Jennifer

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

And the winner is....

The winners from the Inspiration Tuesday "You've Got Mail" Drawing are April Peterson, Michelle Cline, & auntsu57! Congratulations ladies! Watch out for a special ICE delivery soon!
****On a side note I have heard its been a bit difficult to find the target dollar spot mailboxes. I did find some similar mailboxes made by Provo Craft for sale at my LSS Confetti's,(Kuna Idaho) and I have also seen a chipboard version by Creative Imaginations. If you stumble across some mailboxes let us know by leaving a comment!****

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Tweet Heart Card

Wow! How the week just flies by! I'm having so much fun bringing Inspirtaion Tuesday to you, and I hope you are enjoying it just as much! Don't forget about last weeks I.T. drawing, the winners will be announced here tomorrow. (if you haven't enterd the drawing make sure to check out last weeks I.T. project for details!)

This week we are making this darling shaped circle card! Thanks to my girlfriends over at The Stamped group for inspiering ME to create this card. (waving!)

Supplies: You will need a trimmer with scoring blade, scissors, adhesive, pencil, 2 Pattern Papers (Making Memories Noteworthy line here) Pink, Teal, Red,& Brown cardstock (Bazzil of course!) Stamp (Bird byAutumn Leaves) Ink (chesnut Roan, Rouge, & Azurite ColorBox chalk ink), Paper Flower (Prima Forever Flowers), White Gel Pen (UniBal Signo), Scallop Scissors (All Night Media), Photo Corner Punch (EK Sucess Paper Shapers), & Ribbon.



Lets Get Started!
Cut Pink cardstock 8 x 5.5








Score your Cardstoak in half (4.25") & fold.


Using a Circle template (plate, lid, bowl, whatever you have around) Pencil a light line from the edge to the fold. (you'll have a sightly more than 1/2 of a circle)
(yes my kids got ahold of my template..Ugh!)





Using Scallop scissors carefuly follow your pencil line & cut. if you don't have scallop scissors you can use a template and hand cut or use a premade scallop circle card.









Ink your stamp in Brown Ink










Stamp your image just slightly off centerd to the right and top of a 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 teal square.






Ink the edges of your square.










Cut a strip 1" out of stripe pattern paper (making sure your stripe runs vertically). At about 3 3/4" tear strip, leaving a rough, white core edge.










Ink Strip Edges with Brown Ink










Punch Photo Corner out of Polka-dot Pattern Paper (make sure to line up the dots before punching to get a straight pattern)













Ink Edges of scalloped Card









Adhere Stamped block slightly off centerd underneath strip & add photo corner to bottom left












On a 1/2" strip hand write "tweet" using white gel pen,leaving extra space between each letter










Cut each letter out into blocks. Making them different height & widths






Hand draw a heart on the backside of your red Cardstock...Yes I said HAND DRAW...you can do it!
Cut out & ink edges with Brown
*tip!* Dont use a whole new sheet! Find a scrap!









Adhere title blocks and heart to edge of striped paper strip











You'll need about 13" of ribbon. lace ribbon through the inside fold of the card






Tie a knot at the front of the card about 3/4 of the way up, and add a pink paper flower underneath knot. Trim tales evenly.











And lastly-make sure to sign the back of your card!










And there you have it! A darling card that can be used for just about any occasion. Of course with Valentines just around the corner it would be a great card for any Tweet Heart in your life.
Other ideas for different titles are "so tweet", & "Happy Bird-Day"





Friday, February 1, 2008

Crazy Things We Do In the Name of Scrapbooking

I was visiting with a friend and fellow scrapper the other day, and she was telling me about some adorable doggie themed paper she had seen at a local scrapbook store. This friend doesn't have a dog, has no plans on getting a dog, but LOVED the paper and wanted it to create a scrapbook layout using it. She said her mind started thinking of ways to justify the purchase ... "I could take my daughter to Build A Bear have her make a stuffed dog, take cute pictures and then I could use that paper!!!" Ahhhhh! It's a sickness I tell you! The things we scrapbookers will think of just to satisfy our scrapping addiction.

A few years ago another friend told me that she made her daughter go out and play in the rain, just so she could use some cute rain themed embellishments she had.

I, myself, wil admit that many a cute outfit has been purchased just because it reminds me of some scrapbook product I've seen. Ohhh - our poor children, friends, and family. What they have to put up with! Who among us hasn't had a family member whine or complain when we request just one more picture, or have side tracked a fun activity by making sure we have it all documented on film or megapixels.

I'm curious - what crazy thing have you done in the name of scrapbooking? Put it in the comments or send us an e-mail to info@iceescape.net.

What's Happening at ICE:
Just a quick update on some new things about ICE. We are booking amazing teachers and classes and getting some vendors on board. We'll be updating our website soon with more information so you can start signing up for classes! Also look for more info in our upcoming newsletter.

We want to thank everyone for submitting your amazing layouts for the winter themed layout contest. It is going to be SOOOOOOO hard to pick a winner. Watch for an announcement of the winner in our blog and upcoming newsletter. We'll be sharing all your entries on the blog as well, so you can inspire others! Best of luck to you!!

Thursday, January 31, 2008

ICE Inspired!


Look at the darling Mailbox an ICE fan made! Kay, was so inspired by this weeks Inspration Tuedsay Project that she made her own. Thanks for sharing with us Kay!
If you have been Inspired by ICE we want to know! Share your projects with us at info@iceescape.net

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

You've Got Mail!


I picked up these darling little mailboxes at Target in the dollar spot. They were so cute that they were screaming alter me! So what can a girl do? So, I bought a few & brought them home to play.




Supplies: (these are the supplies *I* used…however the best thing about Art is you can make it your own. Feel free to copy me, but also feel free to let your creative juices flow!)



Mailbox, Mini Comp Book, Paper Trimmer, Scissors, Exacto Knife, Adhesive (I used Tombow mono & Stampin’ Up! Crystal Effects) ,Chipboard Letters (scrapworks shimmer shapes), Mini Letters (doodlebug abc’s ), Sticker Letters (Making Memories shimmer stickers ), Chipboard Hearts (Cosmo Cricket Buck Naked ), Ink (Lipstick Red & Rouge Colorbox Chalk Inks), 4 Coordinating Pattern Papers (Paper Adventures- Valentine XO, Doodlebug- loopy love dots, CTMH red & white dots, & stripe unknown-from my scrap pile), Scallop Cardstock (white Bazzil),Ribbons, Red Rick-Rack , Felt Flowers (American Crafts Greenhouse), Circle Buttons (making memories) & Heart Buttons (unknown).



First cut your top paper (mini dots) 4x 51/4 if you are using a paper with a pattern make sure you cut your paper going in the right direction(so your hearts or whatever don’t end up sideways!)







Using your favorite adhesive (mine is just plain ‘ol mono-but I know many would prefer a liquid glue) glue the back of your paper, making sure to get all the edges well. If your using a liquid glue be careful not to get too much on, since the mailbox is non-porous you don’t want to get bubbles & wrinkles. Shimmy the paper as far down behind the flag as you can get it, then finish adhering across the top & down the other side of your mailbox.



Cut 2 of your bottom paper at 4x4. Glue. Again shimmy behind the flag as much as you can and then fold underneath. This will leave a small gap between your top & bottom paper. Repeat on the other side.





Using a precut scallop cardstock (or you can hand cut your own) Cut a strip 2x6.









Chalk the edges


Adhere to the top paper aligning with the back edge of the box. (yes I know my picture looks like it’s a step ahead, but that’s because I FORGOT this step and had to go back!)


Cut 2 4x 1 ¼ strips out of your third pattern paper.




This is where it gets tricky! Using a scrap paper Place over bottom portion of the flag, trace the shape of the flag on your scrap paper.








Use this as a template to trace & cut on one of your strips.(Be sure to cut on the inside of your trace line so that your cutout won’t show when finished )














Apply plenty of adhesive & Shimmy the strip underneath flag .


You can use the piece of paper from your cut out, trim off the bottom slightly and piece back together your strip. Adhere 2nd strip to the opposite side of your box.




Add red rick rack (or you can use ribbon or even strips of paper) to the edges of your paper strip.






Using a naked chipboard heart Generously apply adhesive to the FRONT of your chipboard piece.










Adhere to the BACK side of your pattern Paper.








Cut out, And chalk ink the edges (paying special attention to the raw chipboard edges) Add a ribbon just knotted in the front for the final touch.



***A little side note here…I love the Colorbox cats eye chalk ink! 1. they are affordable so I can get lots of fun colors. 2. they are a great size & shape for getting in all of those hard to reach spots 3. if you like to add a distressed look or highlight an edge these work perfect! here’s a tip. new chalk ink pads are VERY juicy. And sometimes can be a bit juicy for the look you want. After use for a while they will dry out a bit and you are able to give a softer feathered look. When your pad gets to this point BUY another. then you will have one of each a real juicy one and a more subtle dry one, so you can obtain the look your going for. ***




Next adhere your chipboard & plastic doodle letters. For this step I encourage you to use a good liquid glue. I love using Stampin’ Up! Crystal Effects because I get 2 products out of one (glue & epoxy) Place your letters where you like them before gluing anything down, this way you make sure everything is centered the way you want. Take note of any overlapping and uneven surfaces, put your glue in those spots where it will actually be touching. Don’t go overboard on the glue, if your using a good bonding glue a little will go a long way. You don’t want to get glue puddles seeping out from behind your embellishments!

Many liquid glues will take some time to dry. To insure that my pieces stay where I want them I placed a book on top and let it dry for 15 to 20 minutes. (now its time for a snack break because you’ve been working so hard!!)





Using the front lid of the mailbox as a template, trace on to the back of your pattern paper (I used the paper that was on the bottom half of my mailbox) make 2 of these, for the front & back. Adhere.





Embellish the front of your box. I added scalloped cardstock, Covered another chipboard heart, cut out a X and O from my pattern paper, added a sticker ampersand, added rick rack and a thin strip of pattern paper and finally, adhered my chipboard heart over the top of all my elements.






Using several layers and textures is what will give your project that wow look when your all finished.








I then added a fun felt flower & button to both sides of my mailbox flag with a small strip of pattern paper along pole of the flag.







And lastly I added a heart button (it came out of my stash- go see what you have laying around that fits the theme…I’m sure you have something!) and to jazz it up a bit (and pull in just a little black accent color) a pair of bracket stickers.





Making the cordinating Mini comp book is super easy!






Just trim your paper to the size of the book. Using lots of adhesive wrap your paper around the front to the back of the book.





Add some scalloped cardstock a little rick rack



Add some stickers to spell Love and for that final touch staple some ribbon to the edge of your book. And...wala! A fun Valentines mailbox & matching comp book!


There are so many fun things you can do with your little mailbox & book:



*One idea is to use the mailbox & notebook to write notes back and forth to a child or spouse. The notes can be a simple “I love you” to “good luck on your big test today” When a new note has been written put up the flag so the recipient knows they’ve got mail. What a special keepsake and fun way to communicate!



*Find all those love letters and notes from your dating days, tie them up with a bow place them inside your mailbox and give them to your spouse for Valentines Day



*Write a letter and put inside (this could be to a spouce, friend or child)This could become a fun tradition every year. And the mailbox is a great way to house all those letters.
* Fill with Candy and small gifts.



* For that scrappy friend, make several 3x3 cards using matching papers
* Make a small album..”10 reasons I love you”



* Put a gift certificate for dinner & a movie, or maybe a massage inside. Or just make your own coupon book, customized for the recipient!

WAIT!!…. I have an exciting announcement! I have 3 mailboxes to give away to you! These mailboxes are ready for you to alter and create, and will be filled with some fun scrappy gifts! From now till next Tuesday everyone who signs up for the ICE newsletter on our website at http://www.iceescape.net/ (or if your already signed up just send us a email with the subject line “you’ve Got Mail” to info@iceescape.net) will go into the drawing for one of the boxes!! How fun is that??? The winners will be announced next Wednesday here on the blog , so tell all you scrappy friends!!