Make a Wish!

One last Birthday Bash project to share, and it's a "trash-to-treasure" project.


I had a white store gift bag stashed away and thought it would be fun to give it a new life. I added some patterned paper to cover the logo, then I changed out the handles with matching ribbon and added some beads for a little touch of fun. I also added the Make a Wish springy sticker to the corner and voila: new gift bag!

The votive has been sitting on my desk for a while. I got it for free when I was hosting a party and it had a logo sticker on it. I peeled off the sticker and gave it a good cleaning, then applied rub-ons from the Birthday Bash collection. Simple and fun.

Thanks so much to everyone who left a comment for last weeks' giveaway. I loved reading about your favorite birthday gifts.

And the winner of the Birthday Bash prize pack is...

cindyj said...
Wow...I love finding new great blogs to follow and would love to win these goodies! :) Love what you've done with this new line! My favorie birthday day gift was a new bike when I was 11! Banana seat and all! LOL...yes...long long ago! ;)
July 8, 2010 7:32 AM

Cindy, please email me at robmab at yahoo dot com and I will get your prize in the mail this week. Congratulations!!

Party On!! --- with a GIVEAWAY!

My mom likes birthdays almost as much as I do. But her birthday is two days before Christmas, so we joke that she has a "birthday season" that starts at the beginning of December and goes right through New Year's -- because everyone is so preoccupied with Christmas that she gets presents before, after and on her actual birthday.

So in the spirit of "birthday seasons," I'm keeping the party going throughout July with lots more birthday-themed projects using the new Birthday Bash line from Imaginisce. Today I have a quick and easy birthday card for you.


Aren't those rolled paper candles SWEET?! I deconstructed the "Let's Celebrate" paper ribbon banner because I wanted to use the letters by themselves. I love how they're all different sizes and colors.

Have you checked out the release party projects on the Imaginisce Blog this week? Our Design Team has done so many fun things with this collection!

Ready to win some Birthday Bash goodies of your own? Become a follower of my blog (if you aren't already) and leave a comment below telling me the best birthday present you ever received. Entries will close at noon on Sunday, July 11, and I'll randomly choose a winner that evening to receive a full set of Birthday Bash papers, plus some of the fun embellishments from this line!
Good luck! And party on!!!

It's a Birthday Bash!

It's July, and someone is having a birthday this month. Any guesses? Oh wait...just remembered that I stopped having birthdays somewhere around the 29-mark. (But I still accept presents...I'm not stupid.)

In honor of my birthday month, Imaginisce released a birthday-themed line! Wasn't that cool of them? Well, okay. It was sort of coincidental. But I appreciate it just the same. And this week, they're doing the official "release party" -- so what better time to show off the projects I've been working on!

Since my birthday is a few weeks away, I decided to use this oh-so-cute line on the photos from my 4-year-old's birthday party. Let's face it: they're a lot cuter than any photos of my birthday festivities will be.


Notice the subtle i-rock bling on the letters? It's my "go-to" tool every time I need that last little bit of oomph on a layout.


And the red glossy cardstock I used on the die-cut letters? It's the backing that came with the rub-ons. I love it more than any piece of chipboard or cardstock I had in my stash. And I'm saving the planet, right?


And this one features one of my all-time favorite pics...blowing out the candles on those same yummy cupcakes...


After seeing the handmade banners all over scrappy-land this year, it's kinda fun to have some pre-made versions. Imaginisce calls them "paper ribbon."

Check back tomorrow for more Birthday Bash projects. Because the best parties are the ones that keep on going, right?

Splashin' Into Summer!

Wow, what a weekend! It was everything Memorial Day should be: swimming, sunshine, relaxing with friends. And I didn't take a single photo...eeek! What is wrong with me? I guess I took the "break" a little too seriously. Oh well...there will be more swimming, sunshine and time with friends ahead of us this year.

What I DO have for you today are some projects using the brand-spankin' new Splash Dance line from Imaginisce. And...are you ready for this??? My first projects using the i-Rock! Oooh, there is so much I want to say about this cool new tool, but before I digress...let's take care of some business.

The Imaginisce June Sketch contest kicks off today! Are you playing along? Check out all the details today on the Imaginisce blog because you don't want to miss out on the awesome Imaginisce prize package.

This month's sketch is by the very talented Kim Holmes, and here's my take:

Leave a comment here, then hop on over to the Imaginisce blog for links to the other participating Design Team members and leave a comment on their blogs, too. Each comment is another chance to win!

Okay, on to the eye candy...are you ready for the i-Rock?

Um, yes. I created this all by myself. Okay, I had some help from the i-Rock and one of the stencil kits. My favorite thing about the i-Rock is that you can use any color combination of crystals (a.k.a. Glam Rocks) -- you're not limited to white or black or pink or whatever the manufacturers happen to think is "in" for the season. You can totally customize it to the colors in your layout.


Adding the flourishes gave the layout that little extra "oomph" it needed to really pop. It took me about 30 minutes to add it, but it was my first attempt and part of that time was getting my "technique" down. I'm getting faster, but there's definitely a bit of a learning curve.

My second attempt was on textured cardstock (Core'dinations), and I learned that the bigger rocks take a little longer to melt/adhere on the texture. I had them popping off until I finally realized that I needed to hold down a good 15+ seconds to make sure they were on there securely. And I love the way it turned out.

The blowfish stamp is one of the acrylic Snag 'Em Stamps from the Splash Dance line. I colored it in with Pebbles chalks and mounted it to a chipboard circle I covered in coordinating cardstock. Then I applied the rocks around the edge using the circle stencils for i-Rock. All of the circles on the card are from this same stencil set. I just varied the sizes and the types/colors of rocks.

A few quick tips I've picked up so far:

1. The tip gets hot and it will burn you (ask me how I know this). Be very careful not to touch it or let it touch paper or other items on your scrap table. (Not that your scrap table is as messy as mine... just sayin')

2. The bigger the rock, the longer it takes to get it warm enough to melt the glue on the bottom. Common sense really, but it took me a few tries to figure it out.

3. The stencils are fun to play with and make for a nearly foolproof design. I used magnets and a magnetic cutting mat to hold them in place while I was working. Be sure to choose rocks that are slightly smaller than the holes and, when you've got them all heated and secure, peel the stencil up s-l-o-w-l-y.

So far, I really love the i-Rock. It's opened up a whole new dimension of bling for me, and I can't way to play around with it more. Very fun tool!

Imaginisce May Sketch Challenge

Happy May Day!!! And Happy National Scrapbooking Day! Lots to celebrate, and appropriately enough, it's time for another Imaginisce sketch challenge. This month, the featured sketch was created by me!


Here's my example, using the Twitterpated collection (which I've been hoarding...can't get enough of this line!) and some Core'dinations cardstock.


Come play along with us! Create your own version of this sketch using Imaginisce products and link your entry to the Imaginisce blog post for a chance to win a great prize--along with the fame and fortune of being featured on the Imaginisce blog.

And don't forget to check out the examples from the other Imaginisce Design Team members for inspiration.

Sarah Guzman
Tracy Gardiner
Aphra Bolyer
Tomomi Hiramaru
Akiko Kuroki
Shemaine Smith
Renata Moni Bidini
Aida Haron
Penny Smith
Cari Locken
Tammy Wark
Liz Qualman
Cristal (Pinky) Hobbs
Melinda Spinks
Samantha Hauzer
Heather Carpenter

Leave a comment here, then leave one on the other DT members' blogs and the Imaginisce blog. One winner will be drawn from all the entries for a fabulous Imaginisce prize package.

Thanks for hopping by!