Monday, December 29, 2008
Holiday Project Inspiration
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Merry Christmas Bind-it-All Friends!
Happy 2009!
Snowman holiday book by Design Team member Julie Ann Kelley.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
~ I can't resist...just one more calendar!
Want to see more pictures of the sides and base of this project? Click here to see more: Lea's blog. If you make a version of your own using any of the calendar designs from this blog, please post a link back to this post so that we can see your creations!
Happy holidays,
Lea
Friday, December 19, 2008
Calendar Projects
Hope your holidays are delightful!
Thursday, December 18, 2008
A few more quick Christmas gift ideas…
Tools: Zutter Innovative Bind-it-All, DreamKuts and Zutter Wire CuttersFiskars – Paper Trimmer
EK Success – Scissors
Brads, Paint & Min-tags – Making Memories
Cardstock – Bazzill
Chipboard Title – Lil’ Davis Design
Flowers - Prima
Patterned Paper – K&Company, My Mind’s Eye, Ribbon – Making Memories, May Arts and Close to my HeartStockings – Hobby Lobby and Jolees by You
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Coveralls Giveaway Winners and 2009 Calendars
1. Rene said...I love to make presents for people. I have done a lot of crafting over the years and rarely keep anything for myself. It warms my heart when someone opens my gift and you can tell they know it came from the heart.
2. Sheene said...I love to scrap bonding moments with DH and kids.. its not everyday they get to snuggle up because it doesnt really get that cold here in the Philippines except on the holidays.. :)
Congrats, ladies! Please email Nan Partuzo at nan@binditall.com with your name and complete mailing addresses. Happy Holidays to all!
The last project I will share with you all in the BIA blog in December is a cute little 4" x 4" desk calendar. Now is a great time to make calendars for the next year. This one takes full advantage of the Bind-it-All from top to bottom with 3 o-wires and three acrylic covers to form the "base" and cover of the calendar.
If you would like JPEGs of the calendar months with U.S. Federal holidays highlighted, click here to get them from my blog: calendar. If you would like an editable Excel version to make your own JPEGs, send an email to me at leasanders@yahoo.com, put "Calendar Months" in the title.
Have a great holiday and catch you all again next year!
Postscript 12/15/08 -- Looks like some of our blog visitors are curious as to what the base of the calendar looks like. I've added a couple more pictures from an earlier version of my calendar so that you can see what the top and the bottom looks like. I think you'll get a better idea of how to form the base of the calendar from the photos below. I recommend viewing the following link for a good tutorial on the basics of how to form the calendar: BIA Stand
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Quick and Easy Christmas Gift Ideas…
A tip to making these mini albums so quickly: choose coordinating colors and embellishments. By choosing similar product colors and working with one theme, the work flows faster.
I would love to hear your comments and tips for creating mini album gifts with the Zutter Bind-It-All.
EK Success – Scissors
Brads, Paint & Min-tags – Making Memories
Cardstock – Bazzill
Chipboard Title – Lil’ Davis Design
Flowers - Prima
Patterned Paper – K&Company, My Mind’s Eye, Ribbon – Making Memories, May Arts and Close to my Heart
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
It's beginning to look a lot like a "Coverall Sampler" Giveaway!
Alrighty, BIA fans, here is the first giveaway for December! What do you need to do? Easy--just leave a comment on this post about what you love to scrap or papercraft during the Winter months. I'll pick one winner at random and announce in my next post on December 13. You will get a set of two Coveralls in different styles and sizes. Good luck to all!
All that giveaway business aside, here is my very first Coveralls project. I have to say that it really added another dimension to my minibook, a more finished look. The Coverall really withstood a lot of handling, inking and embellishing. Give it a try if you haven't already!
Thanks,
Lea
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
BIA minibooks make great gifts!
My 5" x 7 1/2" and 4" x 4" projects shown to the right give you an idea of the different size options and variety of Zutter Innovative materials you can choose to add to any project. They are easily adaptable to any theme or holiday you choose. See quick instructions, tool and materials listings below.
Snowmen Mini Books
General Instructions:
I mixed a lot of products together to make these two books. The 4” x 4” book has acrylic covers on the outside and uses three sets of chipboard covers for pages. Each of the chipboard pages is inked in white, covered with patterned paper and embellishments. The 5” x 7.5” book has clipboard wood covers, two sets of acrylic tabs, and 6 inside pages. I kept the pages very simple by covering with patterned paper and adding embellishments only to the acrylic tabs. Holes were punched in each tab and ribbon tied to each. Rivets were added for extra interest to the cover before binding. Ribbon was added at the very end.
Tools:
- Zutter Innovative – Bind-it-All, Pound-it-All, Rivet Setter and Hammer
- Fiskars – Portable Rotary Trimmer, straight and wave blades; No. 8 Razor Edged Softouch Scissors, Threading Water border punch
- Tonic – Scissors
- wire cutter
- foam brush
Materials:
- Zutter Innovative – 1” red o-wires, black metal rivets, 4” x 4” acrylic covers, 5” x7.5” clipboard wood covers, 5” x 7” acrylic tabs, 5” x 7.5” inner pages”
- My Mind’s Eye – patterned paper collection
- Stampin’ Up! – ink, ribbon
- ColorBox – ink
- eFavor – ribbon
- Scrapbook Adhesives – tape runner
- Wright’s – rickrack
- Making Memories – acrylic paints
Stay tuned for additional posts from me and my DT sister, Tish Treadaway, this month!
Thanks,
Lea
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Countdown to the Holidays
I did manage to start making some cute little gifts for some of my scrappy friends. These are post-it note holders using Zutter 4X4 acrylic and chipboard covers. Just cover the chipboard in your preferred patterned paper, trim the acrylic with paint, then punch and bind. I adhere the post-it notepad to the inside of the chipboard after binding so it doesn’t get in the way. A few quickie embellishments and voila! I will be cranking more of these out in the wee hours of the night when the house is sleeping. I try to buy cute colors of the note pads when they are on sale at the office supply and then find papers I like to match. Give it a try.
Tomorrow is December 1. Can Christmas be only a tad over three weeks away?!?! Yikes. Hope you enjoy your countdown to the holidays. And I WILL be back on my diet tomorrow :)
Footnote: The cover is acrylic, edged with brown paint with a ribbon and flower on the bottom front. The chipboard forms the back cover, and the post-it pad is attached to the inside back cover. The post-it pad is a bright blue, so may be difficult to distinguish against the patterned paper.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Experimenting With Clipboard Wood and Metal
The Pound-It-All is a wonderful tool if you are like me and have a flimsy type craft table to work on, or those fold-up types that you usually find at crops. The Pound-It-All allows you to pound away with your hole punch and rivet setter on your table surface instead of having to crawl around on the floor for a surface hard enough to pound on! Yeah!
Here's what I was experimenting with...using the Clipboard Wood, some 38 gauge metal, Teresa Collins paper, 7 Gypsies Tag, Ranger Paint Dabber, an embossing folder and the Hole Punch, Rivet Setter, Pound-It-All and Rivets .....all from Zutter.
Wow! What fun!!
Friday, November 21, 2008
Circle Mini Book
Monday, November 17, 2008
Croppin' Fun and Fundraisin'
Cover-Alls Winners!!!
Congrats to these winners of Cover-Alls samples!
Blog Subscribers – there are 8 of you total, so much better chances of winning!
Random Integer Generator
Here are your random numbers:
3 – Christina!!
Timestamp: 2008-11-17 19:39:15 UTC
Commenters - thank you for 112 comments left! You all sound excited about Cover-Alls!
Random Integer Generator
Here are your random numbers:
16 – Jennifer, Cassadaga, NY
95 – Gloria Gomez
58 – ericautk
54 – ahiltz
Timestamp: 2008-11-17 19:38:24 UTC
Be sure to email me at nan@binditall.com with your shipping address! Congrats and have fun!!
Home Decor With the Bind It All
Now, here are the instructions on making it!
Paperback Pumpkin
This project uses the Bind-it-All, O-wires, an old paperback book, tissue paper and cardstock to create a pumpkin.
Gather your materials. You will need the following items to complete this project.
Tools:
Zutter Bind-it-All
Zutter Wire Cutters
Zutter craft knife
Cricut or other die cutting machine
Tombo Mono liquid glue
Tim Holtz Adirondack Alcohol Ink Applicator & felt pad
Number two pencil
eraser
Cricut Doodlecharms cartridge
Fiskars Bow Maker
Supplies:
One Zutter 12 inch 5/8 inch diameter O-Wire: Silver
One Zutter 12 inch 3/8 inch diameter O-Wire: Silver
Cardstock: Green and Brown
Ranger Distress Ink: Orange Marmalade
Glimmer Mist: Honey Dew Mist, Autumn Leaves, Harvest Orange
Tissue Paper
7 Gypsies Brads
Prima Flowers
Fancy Pants ribbon
Raffia: natural
Ranger Stickles: Cinnamon and Green
Miscellaneous Buttons
cardboard or chipboard
- Before starting, remember: Measure twice, cut once.
- With the pencil, draw half a pumpkin on cardboard or chipboard. Using the craft knife, cut out the pattern.
- Take an old paperback & remove the cover. I then pulled half my book off (it was too thick). Ideally, you'd like to have 150 – 300 pages. Place your template on the book and cut through several layers at a time until you've cut out the shape on the entire book.
- Separate the pages. Ink the pages with the Ranger Distress Ink Applicator with felt pad.
- Using the Bind-it-All and following the instructions for use, punch holes in the pumpkin half for the 5/8 inch O-Wire. (Cut the O-Wire two to three links too long to create a “stem” for your pumpkin).
- Assemble and fan out pages. Spray with Glimmer Mist for added color.
- Cut leaves from cardstock in various sizes with Cricut Dooddlecharms Font. Decorate with Stickles, buttons, Glimmer Mist, ribbon, paper beads and Prima Flowers. Use 3/8 O-wire for vines. Punch holes in leaf stems and string onto 3/8 O-wire and bind.
- Spray tissue paper with Green and Brown Glimmer Mist. After dry, stuff into O-Wires for added dimension and color.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Talkin' Diva
Have a DIVA day :)
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Big Blue Savings
The blue Dreamkuts is identical to the new pink version - the only difference is the color. So if you are more of a blue person than a pink, this is the time to buy!
Drop some not-so-subtle hints for holiday gifts ; )
Monday, November 10, 2008
A Tour Of The Zutter Zisters Site
Looking for inspration? We got it for you! Check out the Design Team Gallery to see what the Zutter Zisters are creating. Also visit Inspiration Station for projects from around the world from fellow Zutter fans. Got a project you'd like us to see, submit it to Inspiration Station!
Looking for the latest and greatest products. Open the Zutter Products section. Here you can see your favorite products and click on the pictures to find out more about them.
Or check out our Videos. We have two up currently featuring Cover-Alls and Teresa Collins Papers.
Or are you stumped about an aspect of your Bind It All or DreamKuts or other Zutter tools? Look no further than the In A Bind? All The Answers section. Here you'll find tips and instructions on your Bind It All; Cover-Alls; punching CDs, Acrylic and Metal; DreamKuts; Round It All and Inner Pages.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Hello from the Arabian Gulf
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Giveaway! NEW Cover-Alls!
So let’s give some away! I will send a random Cover-All sample – could be any size or color (from 3X4, 6X6, 5X7, etc.) to FIVE winners this time. We will select from commenters and those who subscribe to the blog (check out the link to the left that says “Subscribe to this Blog”. )Winners will be selected 11/17! Good Luck!
Monday, November 3, 2008
Gift with Purchase at Angel's Scrapbook Garden!
Thankful
I was inspired to do this album by the challenge issued by Stacy Julian at Big Picture Scrapbooking. Her challenge was “Give Yourself A Present Challenge” where she challenged everyone to snap ten photos of their life right now and scrap them into a tiny album that would fit in a purse. She used a mini mini Bazzill 2 inch square album. I created mine using the Bind It All and DreamKuts. This is a quick and easy project for those beginner mini book makers or those short on time mini book lovers.
Since it is Thanksgiving time in the United States, I decided to call my album: 10 Things to be thankful for..... I snapped and printed ten photos and produced m y album. My emphasis was on creating something quick and easy that I could carry with me. When times get tough or hectic, I just pull out my album and center myself again.
If you want to complete this project, here's how:
Gather your materials. You will need the following items to complete this project.
Tools:
Paper/Photo Trimmer
Zutter Bind It All
Zutter DreamKuts
Zutter Wire Cutters
Fiskars Border Punch
Dymo Phrase Maker
Quick Kutz Revolution Die Machine and Embossing Folder
Tombo Tape Runner
Tombo Mono liquid glue
Creative Memories Journal Pen
Ranger Paint Dabber
Supplies:
One (1) Set Each Zutter 4x4 Chipboard (White) Covers
One Zutter 12 inch 5/8 inch diameter O-Wire: Silver
Me and My Big Ideas Patterned Paper
Bazzill cardstock: White
Cosmo Cricket Chipboard Alphas
Making Memories and Prima Flowers
Making Memories Brads and Clear Embellies
Heidi Grace Flowers with Brads
Miscellaneous Paper Flowers and Buttons
transparency paper
Using DreamKuts, cut white Bazzill cardstock into five 4 x4 pieces. Using DreamKuts cut 14 4x4 patterned papers. Glue patterned paper to outside & inside chipboard covers. Use Fiskars Border Punch and edge ten other patterned papers. Adhere these to front and backs of ten cardstock pages.
Using the Bind It All and following the instructions for use, punch holes for the 5/8 inch O-wire. Assemble and bind per instructions. Paint chipboard alphas with paint dabber. Make Book Title with Dymo Phrase Maker. Create embossed paper with Quick Kutz. Add photos, embellishments and journaling.
Your Ten Things Album is complete and ready to enjoy.