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Friday, November 11, 2011

Quick {Cute} Gifts

Wow...it's been a while! Sorry 'bout that!


Okay, so I absolutely loved Pres. Dieter F. Uchtdorf's talk from the LDS Women's Broadcast, and it totally inspired me to make some fun little crafty things that I can give as gifts (or keep for myself)! I started with the tiles (cause those are right in my wheelhouse), then I decided I'd make bookmarks, and then my daughter came home with some WAY cute bottlecap stuff, so I decided to do some necklaces, keychains, and magnets! Hmm...do ya think I went overboard? Nah!! I'm all about using the "same thing" in lots of different ways.

Each of these little crafts is SUPER EASY to make, and could be embellished with some fun ribbon, maybe a pop out flower on the tile, or some cute beads on the necklace or keychains! (And can I just say how much I LOVE the little bottlecap crafts right now!...SUPER CUTE!)





If you're interested in making this gift, start your free Heritage Makers Account, and go to it OR contact me about pricing and I will make any of the items for you!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Make it in Moments - Mother's Day


Show your mom just how important she is to you this Mother’s Day with our wonderful 7 x 5 storybook “100 Things I Love About You, Mom.” This beautifully designed book gives Mom a meaningful list of reasons she was, is, and always will be such an important part of your life. Our 7 x 5 storybook is 10% off this month, so you can create this adorable keepsake and save money as well – something every Mom appreciates these days.


Click HERE to preview the entire book
 Before you begin your project, we recommend that you create a list of the things you’d like to record in the book. By doing this first, you can cut and paste your text into the design later and save time. Try to keep each sentence to fewer than 12 to 15 words to be sure they will fit. Consider some of these categories as you develop 100 reasons your mom is so important to you:


Lessons – Think of all those important things your mom has taught you through the years. From tying your shoes to baking a perfect pie, to handling finances, her lessons have helped to shape you into who you are today.

Memories – Who sat with you as you cried with your first broken heart? Who took you shopping for the perfect outfit? Moms make everything from vacations to first dates more memorable. Which memories do you cherish?



Gifts – Moms give the best gifts, and not all of them come wrapped in a box with a bow. A treasured necklace handed down? The use of her car for an important event? A little spare cash to get through the weekend? Mom’s gifts come from the heart and are stored in our hearts forever.


Words of Wisdom – Sage advice is something Moms everywhere seem to have in abundance. What gems did your mother share with you that have stood the test of time? Which ones do you find yourself repeating to your own children now?

Humor – From silly jokes to pratfalls, you certainly have some humorous stories about your mom. These are the goofy and laughable moments and memories that we treasure because of shared laughter and smiles.


Food – If your mother was a wonderful cook, you certainly have lots to love about this category. Maybe she shared a family recipe or a secret ingredient that made for the perfect meal. Some moms just help us to appreciate a good cookbook or a nice restaurant.


Spiritual – For many of us, Mother set the example for our spiritual growth. She took us to Sunday school, or read scripture to us. She answered our questions about beliefs and spirituality. Through this, she shaped our character.

Role Model – Even without trying, Mom set an example as a woman, a wife, a mother, a daughter. Our expectations about women were shaped by her illustration, and how we interact with other women is due in large part to what Mom taught.



Homemaker – Mom taught us about cleaning our rooms, scrubbing the shower, fixing a meal, and balancing a budget. She taught us to press the collar on a shirt and thread a needle for hemming. Some moms are handy with tools, and others knew just the right plumber for the job.


Storyteller – Whether she read from a book, made things up on the fly, or related tales from the past, Mom shared with us in adventures both real and imagined. She helped us fall to sleep at night, or entertained us around a campfire, and her stories are treasured by us still.

There are so many different areas where Mom impacts our lives. You’ll want to think of as many as you can and write them down so you’ll have them at the ready. You can also invite others to contribute thoughts: siblings, nieces and nephews, grandchildren, or even friends. Now it’s time to begin making your book.
To start, login to your Studio account and search for template ID 56347. The predesigned pages are pretty and feminine, and they are waiting for you to fill with your thoughts, memories, and favorite picture of your favorite lady. Simply replace the existing photo with your own, cut and paste your text and in less than an hour, you’ll have a beautiful, 100% custom gift for your mom.

Stay tuned for more Mother's Day ideas...

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Make it in Moments: Easter

If you’re looking for a quick and clever Easter decoration this spring, consider this adorable and fun basket to showcase those good eggs in your life. Just follow these simple instructions, and you’ll have a unique and festive springtime piece for your classroom, Sunday school, or family gathering.




1. To begin, get the Easter Egg 12 x 12 Scrap Page template by Lynda Angelastro.


Get the template HERE
2. There are four brightly colored pages featuring a back and front for each of 24 eggs.  There are eggs for boys, eggs for girls, and a style to fit each member of your class or family. Once you have chosen the pages you want, customize them with the photos you want and add any additional embellishments that suit your fancy


3. Delete any unused template pages and order your project.


4. When your printed pages arrive, carefully cut out the back and front of each egg and match the edges.

5. Using florist’s picks, heavy green wire, or wooden shish kabob sticks, glue the eggs together around the pick. You can wrap the shish kabob sticks with green florist’s tape first, or attach floral leaves to any of the “stems” with the tape.

Find a nice basket (dollar stores usually have inexpensive holiday-themed baskets), and glue a piece of Styrofoam to the bottom. Cover this with enough Easter grass to hide the foam then arrange the picks by pressing them into the foam. Add silk flowers or floral leaves to create a garden look, and finish the arrangement off with a springtime bow or wire ribbon.


This clever and fresh basket makes a wonderful centerpiece or party focal point and will surely be the talk of your Easter gathering. To start this project, sign up for the Inspirations Class on March 10! You can register for the class HERE

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

T-I-M-E

Blogging, exercise, dinner, laundry, pictures?  What do all these things have in common??
They take TIME!!

It takes time to sit down an write a blog post, to go for a jog, to make dinner, to do the mountains of laundry sitting in the laundry room (can you tell that's a sore spot for me?), and to do something with your pictures.  Our society is definitely a here and now society!  No waiting!  That's probably why facebook is so popular...it's almost instantaneous and it takes very little TIME (unless, of course, you want it too).


As an HM consultant, one of the things I hear all the time is, "That's awesome, but I don't have time to do anything like that." TIME is a precious commodity.  Everyone has different schedules and priorities, and I will admit that making a storybook may take you a little while. It's probably something that you will want to put a little thought into.  (There are some great templates that can make doing a book easy, but it will still take a little longer than the projects I'm going to show you in this post.)  However, there are some Heritage Makers projects that can take under 5 minutes.  Yes, you read that right...5 minutes.  Thanks to the fabulous template gallery, doing SOMETHING with your pictures could literally take you less than 5 minutes! Post bound albums, scrap pages, cards, and even canvases can be as easy as changing a picture.

Before
(12x12 scrap page)

After
(Swapped out Photo & text)


This one has a few more pictures to swap, but the process is the same:

The Process of Swapping Photos

The Result

How about a post bound album to put all your easy scrap pages in:

I swapped the picture & changed the title of the album.
I now have a CUSTOM (front & back) album to put all my family scrap pages in.

Here's one more.  This is an 8x8 canvas.  It probably took between 10 and 15 minutes to finish because I wanted a boy version...not the original girl version, so I had to swap out some papers & embellishments.  But even at 15 minutes, this was still a quick and easy project to make!


Before (Girl Version Template)


After (Boy Version)
If you're finding that TIME is a limiting factor for you, use the template gallery!  It is a great resource.  The pre-made layouts make using your pictures easy whether you're making a scrap page or a canvas.  You'll get beautiful results with minimal effort and TIME, you'll be using pictures that you've already invested your TIME into taking, and you'll be creating projects that show your family just how precious your TIME together is!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

The Heart of Every Home

Once you’ve fallen in love with making pages and projects in Studio, put cornerstone books on your to-do list. Cornerstones are books you write about your life and the lives of your parents and grandparents. Designed to preserve the photos and memories of you and your loved ones for future generations, these books also put treasured stories in the heart of your home and can be a rich and meaningful family experience.
Start your cornerstone to-do list by documenting your grandparents’ lives. The easiest time to help grandparents write their stories is while they are living in the family home and remain in good health. Once they retire, many grandparents move into smaller, easier-to-care-for, or warmer-climate accommodations. Downsizing often means that precious records, mementos, or photos are scattered among family members or get boxed up and sent to a storage unit. Just asking for access to these family records often brings to light stories that no other family members have heard.

Our “How I Became Your Grandpa” and “How I Became Your Grandma” 8 x 8 cornerstone books by Lynda Angelastro make writing family stories simple. Download the templates, look at each spread, and make a note of how many photos are needed for that topic. Only have three photos of Grandpa as a baby instead of four? No problem, find photos of the family home, scan birth certificates or fill in a photo box with patterned paper. More photos than allowed for in the design? Go to “manage pages” and duplicate a spread or two. Your book can be a few pages bigger than the template and need not be like anyone else’s.

If your grandparents are no longer living, ask parents, aunts, or uncles to help you write the stories and find the photographs. Make it a family project. You’ll be grateful you did, and so will your brothers, sisters, and cousins.

If you’re doing the math, writing a story for each grandparent is four books. Add four more if you’re helping with a spouse’s grandparents. Try to get at least one done every quarter. Put it in your day planner. Add it to your computer calendar. Plan ahead and you can make many opportunities to talk to family members about your grandparents at family gatherings.


Once Grandma and Grandpa’s lives are documented, turn your attention to the growing up stories of your mother and father. The 8 x 8 storybooks “Before I Was Your Dad” and “Before I Was Your Mom” by Wendy Bailey are perfect for the job. Documenting the lives of your parents is far easier if they live close enough to share facts and photos, but if they don’t, make it one of the priorities on your next visit.

Finally, write the stories of you and your spouse. If you have children, you can use the same “Before I Was Your Dad” and “Before I Was Your Mom” storybooks. Swap some of the cover papers around to give the books a different look from your Mom and Dad’s. Your book is every bit as important as your parents’ and grandparents’. How precious would your book be to your spouse, your siblings, your parents, or your children if tragedy ever struck?


Cornerstones do not have to be 8 x 8 storybooks. The 12 x 12 “Hats Off to You Grandpa Ben” and “Hats Off to You Aunt Alice” templates make wonderful life story books for Grandma and Grandpa or Mom and Dad.

“Through the Years: Male” and “Through the Years: Female” 11.5 x 8.5 storybooks, by Wendy Bailey again, also make good choices for cornerstone volumes.

And, if you like the 11.5 x 8.5 storybook format and want to make a snapshot of your family heritage before working on individual cornerstones, check out the template “Becoming the Goddard-Angelastro Family” by Lynda Angelastro. With a three-generation family tree as the opening spread, followed by pages about you, your spouse, your parents and grandparents; this overview of family heritage works well for both traditional and blended families.

While you’re checking cornerstones off your list, consider working on a couple of “foundation” books each year. Foundation books are a series of 12 x 12 storybooks that capture the flavor of your family across the years by providing a look at the ways various holidays and traditions are celebrated. These fun and easy-to-make books provide an over-time history of what makes your family unique and special.
Foundation books currently available include: "How the Butlers Celebrate Birthdays" by HM Signature Templates "How the Butlers Keep Christmas" by HM Signature Templates, "A Prezant’s Hanukkah" by Christine Prezant, "A Butler Thanksgiving" by Elisa Black, "Family Weddings" by Elisa Black, and "Family Love Stories" by Lynda Angelastro. More titles will be added this year including family, baby, and vacation books.

Chances are that one of the things that drew you to Heritage Makers was your enthusiasm for capturing just the kind of family stories we’ve been talking about. You understood the importance of making these precious memory books the heart of your home. There’s also a good chance you haven’t got to them yet. February is cornerstone month. Put cornerstone and foundation books on your to-do list and use Studio Night to work on them. Be sure to sign up for Club HM today of you haven't yet! As a member you'll save big on publishing all year long and get Premier for free! If you've already got points, but no Premier, contact me today to find out how you can get Premier for as little as $8.33 per month.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Just for fun...


So...have you seen the new Club HM facebook page??  It just started in January, and it already has a ton of "likes"...which means there are a ton of people who are more than happy to share their creative genius with you!!  There are also fun contests!

Right now they're running a fun little contest:  Create a 1-11-11 scrap page, post it on the Club HM page, and whoever receives the most "likes" wins a 12x12 post bound album.  I haven't done a post bound album yet, but the idea seems more and more appealing to me.  For those of you aren't quite sure where to start...or finish a regular storybook, the post bound album is PERFECT!  It uses the 12x12 scrap pages, and you can add to it continually!  Anyhoo...here's my little creation for the date:


12x12 scrap pages are the perfect way to not bite off more than you can chew.  Create 1 page a week, or maybe 1 page a month, then add it to your post bound album, and voila, by the end of the year you have a fabulous memory book!

Oh...and feel free to vote for me!  Just go to the original post on my facebook wall (you'll see it) and "like" it!
Thanks!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Have You Heard???


Heritage Makers is introducing a new way of getting your publishing done (yes, DONE!...not just thought about) this year.  Now you can publish LOTS, while paying just a little at a time, AND you don't have to wait for a big sale or save up all your pennies to be able to get what you want.  PLUS you'll get FREE Premier!

How, you ask??

A monthly membership!  Instead of making a large purchase like $99 for premier or buying a bunch of storybooks at a time because they're on sale, we now offer a monthly membership.  Basically, you can sign up to join Club HM (for a minimum 3 month commitment) and you receive monthly publishing points & FREE Premier for a  low monthly cost.  For example:

$30/month (3 mo. commitment) = 40 publishing points/month + Free premier each month!!  That's a $30 savings each month...AND it doesn't come out of the checkbook all at once. 

**If you already have premier from a previous purchase, to compensate, HM will give you an additional 10 publishing points per month until your Premier runs out.  So, that $30 would actually get you 50 publishing points! 

Other Benefits of Club HM include:
  • Unlimited Photo Storage
  • Savings of up to 50%
  • Free Premier
  • Access to Premier art & templates
  • Opportunity to purchase 100 extra points for on $50 at sign-up
  • Project ideas and publishing tips from the Club community (Monthly themes, Virtual digi nights, and an on-line community coming in Feb. 2011)
In order to receive the benefits of club pricing, members must agree to a 3 month commitment.  After the first 3 months Club members will automaticall renew each month, on a month to month basis.  After the initial 3 month commitment, you can cancel your renewal or change your options anytime online.  As an added bonus, when you sign up for Club HM, you can purchase 100 publishing points for $50 - That's a 50% SAVINGS!!

Why the change?  We want you to get the most for your money, and buying lots of publishing points that sit in your account doesn't do that.  The goal of Club HM is to encourage you to publish on a regular basis and make the most of your money.  You can do this with any of the 3 plans:

1.  $30 a month = 40 publishing points/mo + Free Premier (3 mo.)
So, after 3 months, you'll have 120 publishing points for $90 and Free Premier those 3 months

2.  $50 a month = 70 publishing points/mo + Free Premier (3 mo.)
So, after 3 months, you'll have 210 publishing points for $150 and Free Premier those 3 months

3.  $100 a month = 150 publishing points/mo + Free Premier (3 mo.)
So, after 3 months, you'll have 450 publishing points for $300 and Free Premier those 3 months

So, what projects do you have planned for 2011??  Maybe a better question is: What projects would you like to do in 2011?  HM can help with everything from home decor to holiday card...school memory books to family yearbooks.  The possibilities are endless!!


I'd love to help you with all your 2011 publishin!  Just ask! 
Contact me to help you get started with HM, host a workshop/demo and earn Hostess Rewards, or even talk to others that would be interested in learning about Heritage Makers!

Happy 2011!