Showing posts with label Tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tools. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

We Recommend: Corner Mounter

Paper Crafters, we are so in love with the Corner Mounter from We R Memory Keepers. It's been on our must-have list since it's release. We brought the tool along with us on our last scrapbooking retreat, and the fellow croppers agreed! 

The Corner Mounter creates a series of slits, allowing you to tuck a keepsake in place without using adhesive. Create slits in three different styles - Angle, Round, & Stub - in 8 sizes. The magnetic base and transparent stencil allow for easy placement and alignment ANYWHERE on ANY SIZE project. Cut through extra thick cardstock or multiple sheets of thin paper, making it quick to get through multiples of the same project - Christmas cards, invites, programs, and more!
The Corner Mounter is perfect for photos, mattes, business cards, and more. Easily add a gift card into a homemade greeting card or create unique photo mattes for your scrapbook layouts. The versatility of this tool was a serious winner for us! 
Creating mattes and corner slits isn't the only use for this tool. Look how it creates a slit to secure the envelope pockets on the layout below. 


Want to see this great tool in action? Watch the short video below, taking note of the magnetic base and transparent stencil, as well as the two circles in the center that create storage space for the cutters. We just love this tool!


Head into our store in Green Bay to try the tool for yourself. You can also pick up the Corner Mounter in our online store

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Creations Galore Recommends: MyStick by Scrapbook Adhesives

We receive many questions about adhesives; therefore, we wanted to take a moment to share our favorite dry adhesive with you today - MyStik by Scrapbook Adhesives. There are three different types - Permanent, Repositionable, and Vellum. You can mix and match the refills in one dispenser. It's easy to find the best fit for you and the craft your working on. 

How many times have you had a tape runner clog or jam? Not with this guy. We've never had a problem with the dispensers. The permanent adhesive stays put, the repositionable adhesive comes off with one swipe, and the vellum adhesive can rarely be seen. We dare you to give it a try. 

Check out this informative video below to see the three types in action, as well as learn a few more reasons why this is our go-to adhesive! 



Stop by Creations Galore to try them for yourself!

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Product Spotlight: Vagabond


The Sizzix Vagabond is our favorite die cutting machine. Resembling a well-traveled suitcase on the outside, the Vagabond Machine easily opens up to reveal a portable yet powerful machine that takes you to imaginative new places. Upon closer examination, the Vagabond impresses for its uncanny ability to effortlessly cut and emboss many different materials and thicknesses. The Vagabond works with the smallest dies to big 6" plastic-backed treasures and embossing tools. Can you think of anything better to bring on your creative journey?

Watch the video below to hear from product developer, Tim Holtz, and have all of your Vagabond questions answered!


Included with the Vagabond Machine is a pair of Standard Cutting Pads, as well as the Solo Platform & Shim, which makes all Sizzix components thinner than a Bigz Die compatible with the Vagabond Machine. Add a Solo-Thin Die Adapter (sold separately), and the Vagabond Machine can even work with Framelits as well as other brands' dies and embossing tools! The diagrams on the Solo Platform, Shim, and Adapter offer easy guidelines about how to make the perfect Sizzix sandwich. In addition, you can use the included sheet of stickers to customize your machine with your crafting journeys. 

The Vagabond Machine measures  approximately 12 1/2" x 4 5/8" x 9" (closed) and 15 1/4" x 12 1/2" x 10 1/4" (with handle up and doors open) and features a one-year limited warranty. Available now in our online store by clicking this link

Thanks for checking out today's featured product!

Thursday, May 2, 2013

April Product Feature - The Evolution

Goooood morning! Have you checked out the Creations Galore website lately? You can print coupons, see our store hours, discover new Make N Takes, and read about our featured products! Yes, FEATURED PRODUCTS! We change this section on the home page of our site every two weeks! Make sure to bookmark the page for all of these wonderful resources. 


Yesterday was the first of the month; therefore, we uploaded a new coupon and updated the product feature. We couldn't wait to spotlight the newest tool from Lifestyle Crafts: THE EVOLUTION!


At a recent event here at Creations Galore, customers were able to try out the Evolution. It was favored by all! You can see pictures of the event and the Evolution in action here. The tool is now available for purchase. It's a universal craft tool that allows you to die cut, emboss, and letterpress! It's lightweight, portable, and compatible with all leading brand dies and embossing folders. This tool is perfect for scrapbooking, card making, home decor, and all craft projects!

Includes:
- Evolution tool
- Large 6x13" Cutting/embossing platform
- Mat A for cutting thin metal dies
- Mat B for cutting thick metal dies and embossing
- Bonus Nesting die ($24.99 value!)

Stop into Creations Galore today and try out the machine for yourself! You can also purchase the tool in our online store by clicking on this link!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Layout Tuesday: Punch Time!

Thank you for joining us today for Layout Tuesday. We have more than just one layout today and have even added a few cards into the mix. Why, you ask? Because the Mini 8 Punch from We R Memory Keepers arrived at Creations Galore last week, and we're going crazy over them! We hope you'll enjoy the great projects some of the WRMK Design Team created with these fun punches. Haven't heard of the Mini 8 Punch yet, check out this post.

Celtic Mini 8 Punch, Love 2 Craft Collection
Celtic Mini 8 Punch, Winter Frost Collection

Flower Mini 8 Punch, Black Widow Collection

Snowflake Mini 8 Punch, Love 2 Craft Collection

Snowflake Mini 8 Punch, Love 2 Craft Collection

Scallop Mini 8 Punch, Love 2 Craft Collection

How great is this tool? You can transform and size paper in seconds! Order your own Mini 8 Punch today from our online store or by visiting us at 3164 Coronet Way in Green Bay, Wisconsin. You'll find 10,000 square feet of paper crafting supplies, including paper collections and tools from We R Memory Keepers.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Mini 8 Punch: Transform your paper in 8 easy steps!

Good morning paper crafters! Creations Galore is excited to announce the arrival of the Mini 8 Punch to our store! 

You may have hear of the Lucky 8 Punch from We R Memory Keepers, and this product is just the same - only smaller. This punch should be an essential in every card maker and scrapbooker's tool box. Easily transform paper with as little as 8 punches around the page while creating unique designs with any sized paper. Want to know more? Watch this video:


Creations Galore currently offers 4 unique designs to kick start your creativity. Let's take a look:









Stop into Creations Galore at 3164 Coronet Way in Green Bay, Wisconsin, or visit our online store to get your hands on these great punches!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Essential Scrapbooking Tools

Hi! It's Nicole, the Creative Genius of Creations Galore, here to share some of my favorite scrapbooking products! Another session of Scrapbook Design is about to start, and I'm getting excited to share the love of scrapbooking with some new students. In the first class, each student will get to try out tools and supplies, determining which is the best for them. Are you new to scrapbooking? We'd love for you to join us for class... Until then, let's look at some of the basic tools that scrapbookers rely on to create their layouts.
Cutterpede Straight Edge Trimmer

1. A good paper trimmer is a must have! You'll want a reliable trimmer that will create clean, straight lines. If you're working with 12" x 12" cardstock and papers, you'll want a trimmer that can cut 12" or larger pieces. For at home, I love working with the Large Base Guillotine from Tonic Studios. It has a safety paper clam that makes crisp straight lines. They even have a a smaller, more portable version that still cuts 12" x 12" materials and saves on space! For crops, I prefer the very lightweight, slim Cutterpede Straight Edge Trimmer from EK Success. It cuts full 12" x 12" papers but has an extended measuring guide that extends to 15". The clear top allows you to see right where you're cutting, perfect for cropping photos. The replaceable sling knife blade can easily be replaced with a scoring blade or other creative blades to alter the looks of your paper. No more crooked lines from decorative scissors!

Honey Bee Scissors
2. In addition to your paper trimmer, you'll want a sharp pair of scissors. I carry the Honey Bee Scissors with me everywhere! It cuts ribbon without fraying the ends, has comfort grip handles and a safety cover, the non-stick blades cut stickers, foam risers and tape with ease, and the pointed tip is perfect for cutting in small areas and tight corners.

MyStik Permanent
Adhesive
3. Adhesives. There are so many different adhesives out there that I could do a separate post devoted to them! I would recommend finding both a wet and dry adhesive to use, as they serve different purposes. Dry adhesives provide mess-free results and are easy to use. My personal favorite is the MyStik Permanent Adhesive. It truly is permanent, and I've never had problems with the adhesive roll getting stuck in their precision wheel. It has an adjustable grip, giving me personalized comfort. You can personalize it with photos or patterned paper, making it easy to find at crops. And my favorite feature? You can mix and match any of the MyStik refills (permanent, vellum, and repositionable) in the dispenser you originally bought!

Glossy Accents
Wet adhesives are great for adhering small die cuts, ribbons, and other embellishments. For small die cut letters, I pull out the Quickie Glue Pen. Because it writes like a ballpoint pen, it eliminates the hassle of shaking and squeezing. You can write on the smallest of paper pieces and rhinestones, as well as draw or write anything, sprinkle with glitter, and achieve spectacular effects! For ribbons and metal embellishments, I use Glossy Accents. A 3-Dimensional Medium, Glossy Accents turns any sticker, paper piece, or stamped image into an epoxy sticker. But it can be used as an adhesive too! If you're a fan of Tim Holtz, you're sure to have seen him use this to adhere ribbons, metal embellishments, and buttons!

With adhesive, comes adhesive remover! Let's face it: There will be times where we will want to move a photo we've already glued to the paper, we'll accidentally transfer too much of a rub on, and we'll squeeze more glue than was needed. For these moments, I run to my Adhesive Remover and Un-Du. The Adhesive Remover from EK Success is an affordable tool at only $1.99, and with a quick rub easily removes rub ons and excess adhesive. Un-Du is an acid free and photo safe sticker, tape, and label remover. It also works great for removing grease, tar, gum, and candle wax. It's a must have in the scrap room!

ZIG Writer - Black
4. To preserve your thoughts, journaling, and memories for years to come, use only archival markers and pens designed specifically for use in your scrapbooks. Archival markers will not fade or change color over time. They also won't bleed if they come in contact with moisture. These markers come in a wide variety of colors and tip styles; therefore, the hardest part comes in choosing just one! Have fun with your journaling markers and pens, even experiment with calligraphy. When starting out, I recommend the ZIG Writer in Black. It dries fast and has a dual tip that is sure to be perfect for any style of lettering.

Heavy Duty Circle Punch
5. As a beginner, it's easy to become overwhelmed by all the unique shape cutting tools and punches available. Therefore, I recommend starting with tools that create basic geometric shapes, such as circles and squares. Look out for nesting shapes, punches, or a circle cutting tool that cuts a variety of sizes. You may also want to invest in a Corner Adorner to round the corners of your photos, mats, and papers. I suggest the Rounder Punch from EK Success. Having a basic hole punch on hand is nice as well. I prefer a 1/8 inch size to assist in adding brads, eyelets, and ribbons to my layouts.

With just a few basic tools, you'll be able to make a variety of layouts! Don't feel you need to purchase every tool on the market to begin scrapbooking. Grab your photos, some paper, and a tool or two, and begin the journey of preserving your precious memories!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

The Power of Handwriting: Improving Yours & Using It Creatively

Yesterday on our blog, Nicole shared a layout with you that included her own handwriting. Although adding your handwriting to your scrapbook pages adds a touch of yourself to the pages and leaves a legacy for future generations, many paper crafters back away from doing so. Are you a scrapbooker who does not like their handwriting? If so, read on. Nicole is back today with helpful tips on improving your penmanship and adding your handwriting to your pages.



Why is it important to include your own handwriting?
If you are seeking to leave a legacy for your children within your scrapbook layouts, examples of your handwriting are an important part of that legacy. In our present world, unlike the generations prior, you are more likely to send an email, write a letter on the computer, or send a text. However, your handwriting is still a part of who you are. Those close to you will cherish any example of your penmanship in the years to come because it cannot be duplicated or replaced. 

But I scrapbook digitally. 
Don't worry, my friend! This still applies to you! There are still ways to include your handwriting in your pages. Weither you create traditional, digital, or hybrid layouts, it’s a good practice to scan your journaling. Write on a plain piece of paper, multiple times if needed until you have a result you're happy with. If you’re worried about keeping your writing straight, put a thin piece of computer paper over a sheet of lined paper. Write what you would like - either a title, journaling, or other thought - and scan it into your computer. 

If you're a traditional scrapbooker: Save it as a JPG file, open it in a Word program or photo editing software, resize it if necessary, and print it out. Cut it to the appropriate size and adhere it to your page. 

Digital scrapbooking: If you have Photoshop or other editing software on your computer, you can remove the background using the Magic Wand tool (or the equivalent in your own software) to create a transparent background. Resize your journaling to fit where you would like it. Put it onto a tag, photo, or to your page background.


Where do I start?
I'm glad you asked. Start small. Begin by writing smaller elements of your layout design such as the date. You can even place it far away from your focal point on the page. Allow yourself time to get comfortable with your handwriting within your scrapbook. There is no right or wrong way to create a page... Go ahead and combine computer fonts and your handwriting.


Hide it. 
Seriously. Hide your journaling in pockets, folded cards, matchbooks, etc. Write your journaling on a piece of coordinating cardstock and slip it into a pocket or secret compartment on the page. It won’t be seen by anyone unless they pull it out.


Work on improving your handwriting. 
This may seem time-consuming; however, it's worthwhile. 

You'll need: 
  • A pencil 
  • A ruler (May I recommend the Centering Ruler by EK Success)
  • An ink pen or marker of your choosing (Archival, Acid Free, Permanent)
  • A good eraser (I love White Art Gum Erasers)
  • The awesome tips below


Warm up. Create smooth continuous loops, circles, and ovals to loosen your grip and create a smooth script. 


Hold your pen or marker properly. The barrel of your pen should be held comfortably, near the tip, between the index finger and the thumb and resting on top of the middle finger. Narrow, pinched letters are often the result of drawing the letters with just the fingers instead of a combination of fingers, wrist, and arm muscles. Use a combination of the muscles to gently guide your pen across the page. 

Plan ahead. Think of what you’d like to say, and make sure you have enough room to fit it all in the space you've provided yourself. I have a habit of writing far too big, even on envelopes and packages. Many times I have regretted not taking my own advice in this area! Make sure you don’t end with the last few letters or lines squished into a corner of your text block. 



Slow down. We’re all capable of having neat handwriting. Most of us just need to slow down and pay attention to the spacing and height of each letter. Go back to when you first learned to write. Break down each of the letters as simple lines and circles.

Use pencil. Use a ruler to make lines on your page before you begin. Write everything lightly in pencil. Slowly trace over your words with an archival safe pen or marker. Go back and erase any pencil lines with an eraser once the ink has dried.


Find an example. What fonts are you drawn to and enjoy? Do you like round writing, block lettering, or angular scripts? Print or cursive? All caps or lower case? Discover the styles that you feel comfortable writing yourself and find examples. Look for samples in online font galleries and try imitating the different styles. 



Practice. I have a habit of doodling ALL THE TIME. Ask friends, coworkers, my past teachers. I doodle when I’m talking on the phone, sitting in a classroom, and even when making my grocery list. You too can practice different handwriting styles during these moments and more. Relax the muscles in your hand and arm and start writing. Train your hands and create new muscle memories. As you practice, the more comfortable you will become. 

Not all pens are created equal. There is a wide variety of journaling pens and markers available. They have different inks, nibs, and weights. Try different types until you find one you're comfortable with, making sure the pen is archival, acid free, and permanent.


Resources. Take a class, pick up a book, or surf the web. Here's a few of my favorite resources to help you add some pizzaz to your scrapbook pages with handwriting: 



Go beyond the text block.  


  • Write around objects - circles, die cuts, flower petals. How about writing around your photo to create a frame? Your journaling becomes an embellishment.
  • Fill in gaps in imperfectly spaced journaling with doodles, such as hand-drawn flowers or hearts.
  • Align your handwriting easily by using products with existing lines as your guide, such as a piece of striped paper or a library book tag.
  • Write your journaling on a separate piece of paper, cut the text into strips, and adhere them to the page after the design has been figured out. 
  • Write each letter of your title on a chipboard circle to perfectly space each character.
  • Enlarge, bold, or color certain words for emphasis... or just because you want to. 
  • Don’t worry about proper capitalization. Experiment with your journaling. Write in all caps. Write in all lower case letters. Mix it up and have fun. 


Remember to relax and enjoy the process of handwriting on your pages. I once heard someone say, "A Picasso painting would be worthless were it not for his signature along the bottom of the canvas." How true is that?! The same philosophy applies to you, your scrapbooks (works of art), and your story. 

Do you think you'll try including more of your handwriting into your scrapbook pages and mini albums? Maybe you already do! Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below. 

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Let's Talk Tools

Join us Tuesday, November 15th at 10 o'clock for Coffee with Nicole in our comfy Demo Room for coffee, light refreshments and a whole lot of crafting fun. We'll be discussing all things related to TOOLS! 


Hour will include:
  • Demonstrations on scrapbooking and card making tools 
  • Try the tools for yourself (punches, eyelet setters, die cutting machines and more)
  • Explore ways to get the most out of your tool
  • Learn how to incorporate them into your projects
  • Lots of examples to inspire you
  • Question and answer time 
  • Coffee and light refreshments

Are you an advanced paper crafter? Come with your projects... share with other crafters, discover new techniques, and be inspired! 

Cost: $5

Shop the store after coffee and enjoy a 15% discount on all items discussed. Grab some friends... let's get talking!

Let us know how much coffee to make... Pre-register online or by calling (920) 983-0033.