Friday, October 19, 2012

DIY - Heidi Swapp's Memory File System

A few weeks ago, a good friend Cathy introduced me and some ladies to Heidi Swapp's Memory File System.  And as always, I got curious and started searching for websites and of course, Heidi's blog as well.  It looks so interesting and seemed to be another simple way of preserving memories.  For Heidi, she says, its an interactive scrapbook - that can hold about 25-50 photos depending on the accessories you are putting in. 

I can't find any of this here in the Philippines and ordering online is out of my options since international shipping is way too much and I can't afford it for now, even if the products are affordable and reasonably priced.

So yes, like any crafter would, I made my own using what I have available.  Recently, we celebrated my dad's 60th birthday and his retirement so I wanted to make one to store photos from that event.

So here's a tutorial of how I made my Memory File System.

Enjoy!
Gather your materials.  12x12 paper/cardstock of your choice,  additional paper for accent/embellishment, adhesive, scissors and short file holder
Choose 2 pcs. -  2 designs of 12x12 paper to cover the inside and outside part of the file folder
Trace the folder and trim
Apply adhesive onto the file folder, making sure to add it to the edges of the folder to prevent them from peeling off.  Use a good adhesive, adhere the prepared designer paper and trim off excess.
This is how my outside cover looks like laying flat on the table.
Repeat the process to cover the inside part of the folder, make sure to leave a little gap between the paper so you won't have a problem closing it.
You can skip this part if you don't want to add additional pages inside.  You can also use mini file folders and repeat the process of covering the inside and outside part.  But for this project, I made a pattern for a top note shape, about 12 inches wide and 9 1/2 inches in height.  Traced it to a chosen cardstock (you can choose double sided this time if you want) and cut.
I prepared 2 of the top note shaped paper scored at the center to make a 6x9 1/2 page
Also, I made a flip page to store more photos and for journaling.  I cut 4 1/2 inches wide paper out of my 12x12 paper, holded and stack 3 papers (for this project) and folded them 1 page longer by 1 inch. Say 1st page is at 4 inches in height, the next page would be 5, and so on.
Finished project.  Front
1st spread when opened.




Attached the pages using staple wires.  You can opt to stitch them.
Hope to see your work soon.

Thanks!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

September daily - DONE!

A few weeks ago, I shared the start of my September daily album with the instagram photos i had for the month.  If you haven't seen it yet, its this post I was talking about.

So last Monday, I was able to finish my daybook and was able to write all the journaling I needed. Ha! Good thing I was still able to recall everything. One good tip, try to make your dailies within 2-3 days that it happend LOL.

So here's the other pages I did: WARNING: photo filled post.


Also, I have a video - flip thru my day book... 


How's your daybook coming along?





Crochet Addiction

Oh wow, it took forever before I could post again.  Something's been eating my time, and even checking facebook is a task for me. Haha...

Anyways, if you are following me on Instagram, you would know what's been taking my time off my computer.  Yup, I found a new love, CROCHETING!  I have been trying this for years now, and thanks to YouTube, I was able to look up close how to make chains and how to make those stitches.  

Here are some of the projects I have made in about 3 weeks.

 First attempt in making Crocheted Doily using light yellow #8 crochet thread and #8 crochet hook

Doilies ranging from 6 inches to 12 inches in diameter
6 pieces Coasters

Another coaster - need to make 4 more to complete the set



Table Centerpiece approximately 12x16 inches - connecting individual patterns to form 1 whole piece
My first project with a pattern using legends.  Approx. 15x30 inches
My first attempt to making a hat. Coolness!!!

 Thanks!