Mixing up leftovers

Hi Leo here again!

We're nearing new kit time so now is the opportunity to make use of some leftover bits and pieces for me. I usually gather together bits and pieces I've got left in one box so it makes it easier to see what could go together. I've ended up with a real mix up using elements from 'Hazelnut Coffee', 'Glastonbury Fields', 'The Milk Bar' and 'Snow Drifts'.


Here are some ideas to try taken from the layouts.
How about mixing up leftover thin strips of paper by layering them up together and adding some washi tape and stitches to the mix?

Here I've used some of the journalling stickers from 'The Milk Bar' Quirky Kit as layers in the background of the page. I also took note from the ink spray on the stickers and added more ink painting it on my page edges and flicking it on with my paint brush.
I've also used some more of the boarder stickers from the 'Glastonbury Fields' Quirky Kit Lite covering some of them with patterned paper scraps to give them a different look.


How do you store your bits and pieces of older kits, do you bundle them together? Have a go mixing up a few different kits to see what you can come up with.
Have fun!
x Leo

P.S check out Twitter today for another sneak peek of the upcoming kit 'For the Love of Paper'.

First sneak peeks at the new kits

Hi! Leo here.

Tomorrow I've got a double layout idea for you making use of mixed up bits and pieces of older kits but how about looking forward to something new? Here's a couple of sneak peeks of the brand new Quirky Kits!
The main kit is 'For the Love of Paper' and it's perfect for celebrating your love of papercraft. Here's a little sneak at some of the super cute unique embellishments in the kit:

The Quirky Kit Lite this month is called 'Paper Rainbow'. It's a lovely mix up of light airy colours with splashes of brights as demonstrated here with the cool greys mixed with the bright reds and pinks in this peek.
Update - I've played around with Paper Rainbows a bit this week and I've changed the configuration a little bit so here's a new sneak peek...
The new kits should be ready to go around this time next week so subscribers look out in your email inbox for your shipping notification. You'll be able to change the day your kit is sent out if you need to.
x Leo

A Page a month - New project for 2012

Hi, Leo here.
Today I'm making a start on a new project, 'A page a month'. It's a way to both make use of leftover bits and pieces and to document the year in a clear and simple way. I've picked a clean simple format to stick to and set about pre-preparing the album so it's ready to fill throughout the year. For my album I've picked out one I already had and hadn't used yet it's an American Crafts 8.5x11 size ring bound album. I like the ringbinder format because it means I can add more to it as I go along if I want to.
To each page I want to add a month so I've picked out the Elle's Studio 2012 Monthly Pennants from the Snow Drifts Quirky Kit Lite. You could also use the callendar cards from the Snow Stories kit too.

Now I need a place to incorporate the month on each page but I don't yet want to start building the actual pages because I'd like to include bits and pieces of the new kits as I go so I've decided on a layout for each page of 8x8.5 inches. That leaves a small portion of 3x8.5 inches to play with where I can add a date or add extra notes etc. The way I've incorporated this extra space is to cut out strips of paper to 3x8.5 size like this:

I've rounded the bottom corners and glued two pieces together back to back as both sides will show.
Once it's cut out I've then slid it into a page protector. I've then stitched along the top edge of the paper with my sewing machine. This created the 8x8.5 inch pocket for the pages at the top of the paper strip.


For the page base I've just used a piece of kraft cardstock cut to size to fit in the top pocket ready to decorate. I've rounded the corners of these too just for interest.

I'm going to add all the decoration on the strip right on top of the page protector but if you wanted to you could add it to the strip first and then stitch it inside your page protector or you could just glue the month detail strip on top of the page protector without any sewing.
Here's what my finished January base page looks like:

All ready for my January pages, I'll be making two pages, one for the front and one for the back of each page protector, one for each month to make 24 pages in total. I figure I can always add more pages in between too as I go.
I'll add some more of the base pages as I finish them but I'm mostly using Quirky Kit leftovers for this apart from the album and the extra cardstock.All the papers I've used here are from Snow Stories and Snow Drifts. The boarder sticker is from the Glasonbury Fields Lite kit.
x Leo

Snow stories... layouts by SJ

Hello all!
I was so excited to be asked to design for Quirky kits again, as I LOVE the kits truly.
Firstly - I used Snow Stories to design some pages:
I loved how the kit was so universal and could be used for anything...
I am not a massive Christmas scrapper - so I was delighted when the kit arrived and it wasn't snowman themed!! Here are some of my pages I have made using the kit.







I will be back this week with more pages from the December kits!
xxxxxxx
SJ


A Quirky Year in Review

Well, we're well and truly into the new year now so before we look forward into what's in store for this year how about a quick look back to the kits of 2011.....

We kicked off last year with the bright colourful fun of 'Cute Things Make Me Smile'.....
The trends I highlighted in this kit are still going strong into this new year too, mixing the bright colours with the grey and the airmail stripes.

The spring had arrived with the next kit and so we had to 'Put a Spring in Your Step'. With this kit we had an exploration of textures and we looked at another trend that's never really gone away this year, woodgrain patterns.

We also had a Royal Wedding to attend to this time of the year so we had some cute little flags to wave too :)

Next to arrive was the summertime and this summer we had a party but no ordinary party a 'Downtown Tea Party'. The idea came from the juxtaposition of a floral fun tea party but with jeans and T-shirts so this kit had two sides to it.


This month the first Quirky Kit Lite also made an apperance, 'Glastonbury Fields'.

After the fun party it was time to chill so we spent the next couple of months lazing at the seaside and headed to 'The Milk Bar' for an ice cream float.


At the end of September the season changed again as we headed into autumn. It was time for comfort food and that came in the form of 'Hazelnut Coffee' and 'Rocky Road'.
 Part of the inspiration of this kit was also the idea of collecting and picking up on the botanical trend so we had pretty little glassine envelopes, notepaper and vintage stamps and motifs from nature like the birds, flowers, butterfies and more lovely woodgrain.


We've come full circle to the last of this years kits 'Snow Stories' and 'Snow Drifts'.

So what has been your favorite kit of 2011? More importantly have you got a few leftovers from this years kits? I've got a fun idea for a project to use up mine and I'll share it next week as I start another year long project for 2012, with a 'A Page for Every Month'.

SJ should be along shortly with some more ideas too so keep a look out for those. If you haven't already pop your email address in the 'follow the blog by email' button down the right hand side -----> it'll automatically email you new posts so you get all your inspiration and sneak peeks sent straight to you. Speaking of sneak peeks, look out for the peeks of the brand new January/February kits 'For the Love of Paper' and 'Paper Rainbows'.
Wishing you a very happy and Quirky new year!
xx Leonora

Dig into Snow Drifts!

Here's a quick idea for a layout made with the 'Snow Drifts' Quirky Kit Lite.


The neutral colours in this kit are great for you to add in your own accent colour. With this layout I've added a little bit of a red accent with the red patterned washi tape and the hints of red stitching. I wanted to make kind of a faux bakers twine with the stitches so I used red on the under bobbin in the sewing machine and white on the top bobbin then made back stitches to create a stripy bakers twine stitches effect:


Have you taken lots of snaps to scrapbook over the holiday break? Have a go at mixing in your own accent colour with your kit goodies.
Have fun!
xx Leo

P.S I've got some more mini ideas for you coming up soon making use of the calendar cards in both kits.
x

Inspiration - make a winter journal


Hi, Leo here :)

Today I've got a bit of inspiration for you using this months Quirky Kits.
All this month I'm filling in a December Daily Journal and it got me thinking this whole idea of memory keeping as we go needn't be a just for Christmas thing. I really don't have time to do something everyday but I thought it would be nice to pre-prepare a little journal with a few pages to fill in to get a feel for the period after the holidays when one day can kind of end up blurring into another as I wish away the winter gloom. This journal is a really simple one to make. All I've done is cut out my base pages to 10x7 inches using cardstock and patterned paper. I've cut out 4 base pages then a cover piece that's a quarter of an inch bigger. Each of these pages I then scored and folded in half. I've added a couple of thinner paper pieces on top of the cardstock pieces, sticking some down and leaving some loose. Once all the basic pages were arranged all I've done is stitch down the middle with my sewing machine to bind the book together.

Next to decorate I've taken all the off cut pieces leftover from cutting out the base pages and made decorative matts by sewing together the off cut pieces and layering them up.

I've then added them to my journal pages. This is the last page in my book.

Here's the rest of the pages starting with the first inside one:



For the cover I've layered more pieces up along with a little bit of lace from last months kit. The silver liquid ribbon I've used to tie everything together.


 If you're looking for more ideas I'm filling up the Kit pinboard on Pinterest with cool ideas and inspiration as I see them. Check out what's up there so far & when you make something with your kits let me know so I can pin it up there, http://pinterest.com/craftytemplates/snow-stories-and-snow-drifts-kit-inspiration-ideas/

xx Leo