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Arizona Rita

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Hi!
I still have lots of questions that I would love to have the answers to and I was thinking that there might be others that have questions also and so I thought I would throw this out there and see how it went!:goodvibes

I will kick this off with the first couple of questions!

1) What are stickles? Are there any photos that have been posted so that I/we can see how they are used?

2) Prima Flowers? Same questions as in question 1.

3) I have heard of Bazzille Paper and I probably even have this in my scrapbooks, but why is it so important? Is it the best paper you can get?

4) Paper Piecing=Cricut? To stay with this group will I eventually have to have one and use it?


I really enjoy reading all of these threads and your conversations and I am veru happy to have come across this group!

If any other newbies have questions I hope you will post them as I think we could all learn from this!

Rita
 
1) What are stickles? Are there any photos that have been posted so that I/we can see how they are used?
Stickles is a glittery glue that makes your elements pop if you choose to use them.. here is a link http://www.rangerink.com/products/prod_decorativeglue_stickles.htm

There are others on here that use it more and can give you a lot more info..


2) Prima Flowers? Same questions as in question 1.
Here is the link I use... http://www.scrapjazz.com/topics/Techniques/Flowers/881.php

3) I have heard of Bazzille Paper and I probably even have this in my scrapbooks, but why is it so important? Is it the best paper you can get?

Bazzill paper is great quality.. not something I always use but not opposed to it at all.. here is a good link...http://bazzillbasics.com/

4) Paper Piecing=Cricut? To stay with this group will I eventually have to have one and use it?
ABSOLUTELY NOT!! You do not have to have a cricut to do this.. several of our swappers/scrappers create their own out of many layers w/ coloring pages!!! Yep, just plain old coloring pages, computer and colored cardstock..
Here are a few links I have used in the past..
http://scrapbooking.about.com/od/freepatterns/Free_Paper_Piecing_Patterns.htm
http://www.scrapjazz.com/topics/Techniques/Paper_Piecing/46.php


Hope that helps a little.. Any more questions just let any of us know!!! :)
 
Hi!
I still have lots of questions that I would love to have the answers to and I was thinking that there might be others that have questions also and so I thought I would throw this out there and see how it went!:goodvibes

I will kick this off with the first couple of questions!

1) What are stickles? Are there any photos that have been posted so that I/we can see how they are used?

glitter glue, with a very fine nozzle so it is easy to apply. scrapbookpal.com carries it. I have shopped there often without any problems. In the photo, I used stickles on the letters for Carnival
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2) Prima Flowers? Same questions as in question 1.

Paper flowers, Alexwyattmommy used them in this layout. Prima is a name brand. There are other makers of paper flowers.
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3) I have heard of Bazzille Paper and I probably even have this in my scrapbooks, but why is it so important? Is it the best paper you can get?
I suppose that is a matter of opinion, but yes, it is very good quality paper. Many different colors and textures.


4) Paper Piecing=Cricut? To stay with this group will I eventually have to have one and use it?No. You do not need a cricut or any othercutting machine - -quikcutz, wishblade etc. A paper piecing is almost never required.
Here are two paper piecings -- this one cut out by hand and pieced together


Hopemax made this one
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and here is a cricut one -- difference is the cricut did the cutting work, Tigger1221 did this one
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I really enjoy reading all of these threads and your conversations and I am veru happy to have come across this group!

If any other newbies have questions I hope you will post them as I think we could all learn from this!

Rita


Answers above. Don't hesitate to ask more!
 
Hi!
I still have lots of questions that I would love to have the answers to and I was thinking that there might be others that have questions also and so I thought I would throw this out there and see how it went!:goodvibes

I will kick this off with the first couple of questions!

1) What are stickles? Are there any photos that have been posted so that I/we can see how they are used?

I posted a picture in the Topper and Tag thread with my Mickey on a tube of paint. Not sure what post, but I believe it is second to last page. Stickles are great. They are basically glitter glue in a bottle.

2) Prima Flowers? Same questions as in question 1.
These are a popular brand of the paper flowers you can use on your pages. I have seen some post with them, but do not recall where.

3) I have heard of Bazzille Paper and I probably even have this in my scrapbooks, but why is it so important? Is it the best paper you can get?
This is a brand of cardstock that has texture to it and is heavy weight. I have like this brand a lot. I like the feel and look of it.

4) Paper Piecing=Cricut? To stay with this group will I eventually have to have one and use it?
No you do not to have a cricut to swap. I do a lot of my paper piecings my hand, but I do use my cricut. Once you get rolling with scrapbooking and get some supplies built up you probably will like to get one or another cutting machine. I was not interested in it 2 yrs ago and I have been scrapping for 11. The bug hit me and I love it.

I hope that helps you out some. Scrapping does become a little overwhelming at times, but soon it will be a snap to you. There are things out there that I have no idea what they are or how to use them and I have been scrapping for 11 yrs. Yesterday I just bought some flock. Everyone here has been talking about it, so I wanted to try it out. I have no idea how to use it, but I know I can find help here.
 

All great answers.
But on my piXie dust pages, those are felt flowers with rhinestone bling in the middle.
These pages have the Prima brand paper flowers.
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Cricut can make your life easier, but I still make lots of things without it.
 
Yes, AR you absolutely must run out right now and get a Cricut and allllll of the cartridges!!!!





:rotfl2: What????? :confused3 If I'm goin' down, I not doin' it alone!
 
Hi!
3) I have heard of Bazzille Paper and I probably even have this in my scrapbooks, but why is it so important? Is it the best paper you can get?

You got the answers to what it is. Now some pertinent AZ information. The company is headquartered in Chandler. The wife of the guy who runs Bazzill Basics Paper operates a scrapbook store in Mesa called Scrapbooks Etc. It's at University & Lindsay. It would be a bit of a drive for you, but it is a huge store, and they stock every color. Also, in September to coincide with the Creating Keepsakes convention Bazzill will have a warehouse sale. There you can buy discontinued and overstock products. A 12x12 "pizza box" was $20 last year, $15 for an 8.5 x 11 "pizza box." You can fit about 120 sheets in a box. Normally, it retails for 50 cents or 30 cents a sheet (I think they just had a price increase, and I don't know what they are charging now for it.)
 
i would love to go to that sale in september.

do you think i can talk dh into taking me to AZ in september just for this!!!!!:laughing:
 
*I'm* trying to figure out how I can get myself to AZ for the sale! But without the cheap airfare, I don't think I can manage it. But I've been trying to figure out if I flew in early, and flew out the same day, with my one rolling carry-on...

Instead, I need to find out when the Utah manufacturers, like Making Memories, have their warehouse sale, and try to hit that instead. I need to go over there to go to the Family History Library, so it would be easier to convince DH to take a weekend trip.

My other plan, is we have friends who are moving back to the area, and she scraps, so send her to the sale to shop for me and stuff everything into one or 2 flat rate boxes.
 
I've started watching for the sale so i can go.
 
Hi Rita. Just wanted to add my two cents as well.

1) If you receive any of my things from the Surprise Swap, you will see Stickles first hand - I'm pretty sure I put Stickles on everything I made. :goodvibes I LOVE Stickles. :love: If you look on Ebay, you can buy groups of them (usually any color choices) for cheaper than you buy at the store or online. I have all the colors, and use them a lot. They can be quite addictive though!

4) As far as owning a Cricut, let's just say that I didn't have one until I joined this group. :rotfl2: In just 5 months here, I own the Expression and oh... 21 cartridges! So beware the Cricut cult - it's powerful and in no time you'll be wearing the jumpsuits and drinking the Kool-aid too! :thumbsup2 But that's not to say I don't still use the old school technique of paper piecing. In fact for the Surprise Swap, I made a Lady and the Tramp - using just a coloring page that I printed each piece on it's own color and then cut by hand. One of the better things about this method is I can choose to layer things using pop-dots, like I did with L&T (his head is raised and her right ear is). That's not so easy with the Cricut on some pieces.

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In just a short amount of time, you'll be a swapping vet - no worries! And welcome to our group!
 
I've been using stickles to adhere my skittles:rotfl: I LOVE them - they have some lovely colours (and yes they are addictive!) They do take a LONG time to dry, so make sure you have a kid-and-pet-free surface to leave them on while they dry;) Overnight is best:thumbsup2
 
I've been using stickles to adhere my skittles:rotfl: I LOVE them - they have some lovely colours (and yes they are addictive!) They do take a LONG time to dry, so make sure you have a kid-and-pet-free surface to leave them on while they dry;) Overnight is best:thumbsup2


Hey I have not tried that! Does the glitter show through the skittle? That sounds neat.

Mischief Managed --Lady & the Tramp turned out great!
 
You got the answers to what it is. Now some pertinent AZ information. The company is headquartered in Chandler. The wife of the guy who runs Bazzill Basics Paper operates a scrapbook store in Mesa called Scrapbooks Etc. It's at University & Lindsay. It would be a bit of a drive for you, but it is a huge store, and they stock every color. Also, in September to coincide with the Creating Keepsakes convention Bazzill will have a warehouse sale. There you can buy discontinued and overstock products. A 12x12 "pizza box" was $20 last year, $15 for an 8.5 x 11 "pizza box." You can fit about 120 sheets in a box. Normally, it retails for 50 cents or 30 cents a sheet (I think they just had a price increase, and I don't know what they are charging now for it.)



You know you are driving down there and buying me a few pizza boxes right????
 
tee hee, I can tell ya ALL about prima flowers.... I'm ever so slightly obsessed with them. :) you can now buy them at michaels with a coupon. :) here's my prima layout.. I'm embarrassed to say that my collection has probably tripled in size at this point. :rotfl2:

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and since skittles came up... here's a picture of them. (they were at michael's as well kind of in the flower section, they were really called something like decorative accents) you can die them with alcolol inks (toss them into a ziplock bag, add a few drops of ink and then shake) or you can colour them with sharpie markers (only have to colour the flat bottom of it) you can then adhere them with glue dots to your page.

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right up there with the studio g dollar stamps. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl2: :lmao:
 
I am OBSESSED with skittles. I'm going to take the day off this year so i can go to the Bazzill Sale. Since you went for me last year Hope, I can go for you this year ;)


Here are my skittles:
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