Here is my first page using the new digital scrap book program, My Memories Suite. I used one of the free downloads called Watermelon and Lady Bugs by designer Ronda’s Scrap Bits to do this page. I found their program ran identical to My Digital Studio by SU! so I didn’t have to learn much, which for me, was a good thing! With MDS, you can get a list of everything you used on any page; I didn’t find that option on MMS – maybe it’s not offered or I just haven’t found it. Because I tend to bounce around from kit to kit, I will be disappointed if there is no option for this. Anyways, I was pleased with how this page turned out!
SU! Demonstrator Carole Mork Box 209 Turtleford SK S0M 2Y0 morks@littleloon.ca
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
MMS 168 Ladybug Scrapbook Page Layout
Here is my first page using the new digital scrap book program, My Memories Suite. I used one of the free downloads called Watermelon and Lady Bugs by designer Ronda’s Scrap Bits to do this page. I found their program ran identical to My Digital Studio by SU! so I didn’t have to learn much, which for me, was a good thing! With MDS, you can get a list of everything you used on any page; I didn’t find that option on MMS – maybe it’s not offered or I just haven’t found it. Because I tend to bounce around from kit to kit, I will be disappointed if there is no option for this. Anyways, I was pleased with how this page turned out!
Friday, April 24, 2015
Milestone Birthday – 4 years old – B04c
Found this Ice Cream template at All Kids
Network. Looked through my stash and
found some cardstock that I had used to create some fancy background paper using
metallic markers so I used some of this for my ice cream. I sponged both the ice cream and cone with
Chocolate Chip ink. Here is a poem I
found on the net that I figured suited this card.
Ice Cream and Jello
Whistles and Balloons
Shouting and Singing
Rhymes and Tunes
Gifts and Surprises
Fun things to do
It’s time now to wish
HAPPY 4th BIRTHDAY TO YOU
Cardstock: Real Red, White, Baja Breeze, Creamy
Caramel.
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Versamark, Real Red,
Stamp: #4 is from a set bought at Walmart,
Accessories: sponge, Swiss Dots EF, Square Lattice
EF, Honeycomb EF, clear EP, mount.
Punches: 1” circle, 1.25” circle,
Found this Ice Cream template at All Kids
Network. Looked through my stash and
found some cardstock that I had used to create some fancy background paper using
metallic markers so I used some of this for my ice cream. I sponged both the ice cream and cone with
Chocolate Chip ink. Here is a poem I
found on the net that I figured suited this card.
Ice Cream and Jello
Whistles and Balloons
Shouting and Singing
Rhymes and Tunes
Gifts and Surprises
Fun things to do
It’s time now to wish
HAPPY 4th BIRTHDAY TO YOU
Cardstock: Real Red, White, Baja Breeze, Creamy
Caramel.
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Versamark, Real Red,
Stamp: #4 is from a set bought at Walmart,
Accessories: sponge, Swiss Dots EF, Square Lattice
EF, Honeycomb EF, clear EP, mount.
Punches: 1” circle, 1.25” circle,
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
American Girl Doll Popover Dress and Hair Piece Tutorial AG023
Oliver and S has this cute Popover doll dress on her sight for free. As usual, I did a few changes. I cut ½” off the top front and shortened the hem by ¾”. Since I didn’t want a yoke in the back, I added ¼” to the back top. I didn’t want to use ties at the shoulder so I added ½” on to the center back to allow for Velcro.
Newberry is SEARS brand of the
18” doll. Zoe is one of their Holiday
Edition Dolls for 2014 and has come to live with us. The AG doll clothes fit her just fine.
Sew the side seams. Serge across
the top of the backs, down the center back seams and across the hem. Press the hem at 3/8”. Press the top of the backs at ½”.
I wanted a bit bigger front yoke so I cut it 3” wide by 5” long and
folded it in half.
Sew yoke to front. Yes, it is a
bit long but we will fix that. Press
towards yoke and topstitch.
Find center of yoke by matching armholes and pin. Mark the center of the yoke with a pin. Chalk mark 1-3/4” away from each side of the
pin.
Trim matching armhole curves.
Sew across the top of the backs.
Cut a bias strip 17” long by 1-1/2” wide. Fold strap in half lengthwise with wrong
sides together. Gently press the fold to
create a center crease. Open the folded
strip and lay it flat, wrong side up.
Fold one of the straps long raw edges in toward the center fold and
press a crease into this folded edge.
Repeat for the other long raw edge. Cut in half – one for each armhole.
Starting at the front and with the right sides of the
garment facing you, lay the wrong side of the bias underneath so the fabric
reaches the center fold line of the bias.
Sew the bias to the fabric edge using a basting zigzag.
When you have finished, reset your machine to a normal to
shorter zigzag. Turn the free edge of
the bias to the front, encasing the garment.
Stitch again, on the right side, towards the bottom edge of the
bias.
Continue to zigzag or straight stitch the remaining bias closed.
Sew center back seam about 4-1/2” from the bottom. Hem bottom.
Add Velcro.
Put dress on the doll to fit the straps.
Trim and satin stitch the ends.
Add buttons. I found it easier to
sew the buttons on by machine as it was fairly thick for a needle and thread.
Hair Piece
Checked through my stash and found these silk flowers. I glued two together and machine attached a
button – not that these were thick, just because it was quicker! Then I used Fabri-Tac to glue a barrette to
the back.
Click "Like" on American Girl Doll Creations by Carole
Facebook page to receive updates when new items are introduced AND sign
up to my Blog so you won’t miss any of my AG tutorials! Ordering info for this outfit can
also be found on my Facebook page if you are interested – if it’s not there,
just ask me about it.
Oliver and S has this cute Popover doll dress on her sight for free. As usual, I did a few changes. I cut ½” off the top front and shortened the hem by ¾”. Since I didn’t want a yoke in the back, I added ¼” to the back top. I didn’t want to use ties at the shoulder so I added ½” on to the center back to allow for Velcro.
Newberry is SEARS brand of the
18” doll. Zoe is one of their Holiday
Edition Dolls for 2014 and has come to live with us. The AG doll clothes fit her just fine.
Sew the side seams. Serge across
the top of the backs, down the center back seams and across the hem. Press the hem at 3/8”. Press the top of the backs at ½”.
I wanted a bit bigger front yoke so I cut it 3” wide by 5” long and
folded it in half.
Sew yoke to front. Yes, it is a
bit long but we will fix that. Press
towards yoke and topstitch.
Find center of yoke by matching armholes and pin. Mark the center of the yoke with a pin. Chalk mark 1-3/4” away from each side of the
pin.
Trim matching armhole curves.
Sew across the top of the backs.
Cut a bias strip 17” long by 1-1/2” wide. Fold strap in half lengthwise with wrong
sides together. Gently press the fold to
create a center crease. Open the folded
strip and lay it flat, wrong side up.
Fold one of the straps long raw edges in toward the center fold and
press a crease into this folded edge.
Repeat for the other long raw edge. Cut in half – one for each armhole.
Starting at the front and with the right sides of the
garment facing you, lay the wrong side of the bias underneath so the fabric
reaches the center fold line of the bias.
Sew the bias to the fabric edge using a basting zigzag.
When you have finished, reset your machine to a normal to
shorter zigzag. Turn the free edge of
the bias to the front, encasing the garment.
Stitch again, on the right side, towards the bottom edge of the
bias.
Continue to zigzag or straight stitch the remaining bias closed.
Sew center back seam about 4-1/2” from the bottom. Hem bottom.
Add Velcro.
Put dress on the doll to fit the straps.
Trim and satin stitch the ends.
Add buttons. I found it easier to
sew the buttons on by machine as it was fairly thick for a needle and thread.
Hair Piece
Checked through my stash and found these silk flowers. I glued two together and machine attached a
button – not that these were thick, just because it was quicker! Then I used Fabri-Tac to glue a barrette to
the back.
Click "Like" on American Girl Doll Creations by Carole
Facebook page to receive updates when new items are introduced AND sign
up to my Blog so you won’t miss any of my AG tutorials! Ordering info for this outfit can
also be found on my Facebook page if you are interested – if it’s not there,
just ask me about it.
Friday, April 17, 2015
Transferring MDS components into My Memories Suite
I am super sad to hear
that Stampin' Up! has decided to discontinue My Digital Studio by the beginning
of June. Apparently the sales were not there and they have decided to
stick with their paper products instead!
Because they decided to
stop supporting My Digital Studio, does not mean that you can no longer use it,
it just means that if you have a problem with it, you will not be able to get
assistance.
I am really disappointed
that MDS is going away but Story Rock, the "Creator" of MDS has a
compatible program called My Memories Suite that we can move all our MDS items
into. Since there will be no updating or supporting MDS in the future the only
way we can continue to use MDS is to move over to their program.
My Memories Suite
is providing a discount on their version 6 or version 5 for free for MDS users. When ordering, you simply put in the promo
code "upgradeMDS".
They provide very
easy instructions for transferring MDS components into MMS using Windows or Mac.
I have done some
playing around in MMS and have found it very similar to MDS. I do find their kits to be very artsy for
me. I say that, and then watch out - I
will be changing my ‘look’ to artsy!!
I am super sad to hear
that Stampin' Up! has decided to discontinue My Digital Studio by the beginning
of June. Apparently the sales were not there and they have decided to
stick with their paper products instead!
Because they decided to
stop supporting My Digital Studio, does not mean that you can no longer use it,
it just means that if you have a problem with it, you will not be able to get
assistance.
I am really disappointed
that MDS is going away but Story Rock, the "Creator" of MDS has a
compatible program called My Memories Suite that we can move all our MDS items
into. Since there will be no updating or supporting MDS in the future the only
way we can continue to use MDS is to move over to their program.
My Memories Suite
is providing a discount on their version 6 or version 5 for free for MDS users. When ordering, you simply put in the promo
code "upgradeMDS".
They provide very
easy instructions for transferring MDS components into MMS using Windows or Mac.
I have done some
playing around in MMS and have found it very similar to MDS. I do find their kits to be very artsy for
me. I say that, and then watch out - I
will be changing my ‘look’ to artsy!!
Friday, April 10, 2015
Milestone Birthday – 4 years old – B04b
How cute is
this Cookie Monster punch art! Lots of
inspiration on Pinterest.
Inside poem
reads:
This
woopidoo Birthday wish
Is sent to
you today,
That you
have the bestest birthday
In every,
bevery, wevery way
Happy 4th
birthday
Oscar: Head
- Old Olive using scallop circle punch, Mouth - black using small oval punch,
Tongue - Real Red using 1/2" circle punch, Eyebrows – Soft Suede using
Slot punch, Eyes – ½” circle punch for the whites and ¼” for the blacks. Mounted onto 1-3/4” Real Red square.
Cookie
Monster: Head – Brilliant Blue using scallop circle punch, Mouth - black using
1” circle punch, Cookie – Soft Suede using ¾” circle punch and dotted with
Early Espresso marker, Eyes – ½” circle punch for the whites and ¼” for the
blacks. Mounted onto 13/4” Summer Sun
square.
Big Bird:
Head - Summer Sun, Beak - Summer Sun cardstock and small oval, Tongue - Pretty in Pink
cardstock and small oval.
Stamp: Look
Who's Turning for 4, 3/4" circle punch and black marker.
Happy
Everything stamp and small oval.
Mounts.
How cute is
this Cookie Monster punch art! Lots of
inspiration on Pinterest.
Inside poem
reads:
This
woopidoo Birthday wish
Is sent to
you today,
That you
have the bestest birthday
In every,
bevery, wevery way
Happy 4th
birthday
Oscar: Head
- Old Olive using scallop circle punch, Mouth - black using small oval punch,
Tongue - Real Red using 1/2" circle punch, Eyebrows – Soft Suede using
Slot punch, Eyes – ½” circle punch for the whites and ¼” for the blacks. Mounted onto 1-3/4” Real Red square.
Cookie
Monster: Head – Brilliant Blue using scallop circle punch, Mouth - black using
1” circle punch, Cookie – Soft Suede using ¾” circle punch and dotted with
Early Espresso marker, Eyes – ½” circle punch for the whites and ¼” for the
blacks. Mounted onto 13/4” Summer Sun
square.
Big Bird:
Head - Summer Sun, Beak - Summer Sun cardstock and small oval, Tongue - Pretty in Pink
cardstock and small oval.
Stamp: Look
Who's Turning for 4, 3/4" circle punch and black marker.
Happy
Everything stamp and small oval.
Mounts.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
American Girl Doll Drawstring Dress Tutorial AG029
Drawstring Dress
I found this neat pattern
on threesisterz.blogspot for a simple Drawstring dress for the 18” dolls. I did make a few changes of course. I drew out the pattern except I only cut my
length 7.5” long as I want to add a band to the bottom of my dress x 22” wide. For
the armholes, I measured 1-1/4” straight across the top of the neckline and 2”
straight down toward the bottom hem line – make sure you have followed the
layout on the threesisterz blog.
Then, my fabric wasn’t
wide enough to cut one long piece so I split my pattern under the arms, added a
¼” seam allowance to each side then sewed one side together. I put the center back on a fold.3742
Chalk mark ½” along front
and back necklines for casing. Cut the
bottom band from coordinating fabric at 4” x 23” long. Press in half with wrong sides together and
sew along bottom of dress. Press towards
dress.
Sew the other side
seam. Press to back and topstitch
band.
Cut two bias strips 7”
long by 1” wide. Fold strap in half lengthwise with wrong sides together. Gently press the fold to create a center
crease. Open the folded strip and lay it
flat, wrong side up. Fold one of the
straps long raw edges in toward the center fold and press a crease into this
folded edge. Repeat for the other long
raw edge.
With the right sides of
the garment facing you, lay the wrong side of the bias underneath so the fabric
reaches the center fold line of the bias.
Sew the bias to the fabric edge using a basting zigzag.3746
When you have finished,
reset your machine to a normal to shorter zigzag. Turn the free edge of the bias to the front,
encasing the garment. Stitch again, on
the right side, towards the bottom edge of the bias.
Cut off
excess trim. Repeat on the other armhole.
Serge
across the necklines to clean finish. Press
on the chalk lines and topstitch.
Cut two,
20” of ribbon or trim and thread one ribbon through each neckline.
Burn ends of ribbon to prevent fraying.
Find the center front and
center back on the dress. Lightly tack
the ribbon/trim at the center back and center front to prevent ribbon/trim from
pulling out.
Ribbon Belt
Cut 1”
wide ribbon 32”. Fold in half with wrong
sides together and sew all four sides.
Insert about
1-1/2” of the unfinished edge of the ribbon into a slider.
From the
right side, sew close to the slider using a zipper foot.
Trim close
to the stitching line.
Burn ends of ribbon to prevent raveling.
Pin belt
to center back. Sew a belt loop from heavy thread to help keep the belt in place.
As you
can see, the dress can be worn with or without the belt.
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tutorial posts! Ordering info is also on
my Facebook page – if you don’t see this item there, just ask me about it.
Drawstring Dress
I found this neat pattern
on threesisterz.blogspot for a simple Drawstring dress for the 18” dolls. I did make a few changes of course. I drew out the pattern except I only cut my
length 7.5” long as I want to add a band to the bottom of my dress x 22” wide. For
the armholes, I measured 1-1/4” straight across the top of the neckline and 2”
straight down toward the bottom hem line – make sure you have followed the
layout on the threesisterz blog.
Then, my fabric wasn’t
wide enough to cut one long piece so I split my pattern under the arms, added a
¼” seam allowance to each side then sewed one side together. I put the center back on a fold.3742
Chalk mark ½” along front
and back necklines for casing. Cut the
bottom band from coordinating fabric at 4” x 23” long. Press in half with wrong sides together and
sew along bottom of dress. Press towards
dress.
Sew the other side
seam. Press to back and topstitch
band.
Cut two bias strips 7”
long by 1” wide. Fold strap in half lengthwise with wrong sides together. Gently press the fold to create a center
crease. Open the folded strip and lay it
flat, wrong side up. Fold one of the
straps long raw edges in toward the center fold and press a crease into this
folded edge. Repeat for the other long
raw edge.
With the right sides of
the garment facing you, lay the wrong side of the bias underneath so the fabric
reaches the center fold line of the bias.
Sew the bias to the fabric edge using a basting zigzag.3746
When you have finished,
reset your machine to a normal to shorter zigzag. Turn the free edge of the bias to the front,
encasing the garment. Stitch again, on
the right side, towards the bottom edge of the bias.
Cut off
excess trim. Repeat on the other armhole.
Serge
across the necklines to clean finish. Press
on the chalk lines and topstitch.
Cut two,
20” of ribbon or trim and thread one ribbon through each neckline.
Burn ends of ribbon to prevent fraying.
Find the center front and
center back on the dress. Lightly tack
the ribbon/trim at the center back and center front to prevent ribbon/trim from
pulling out.
Ribbon Belt
Cut 1”
wide ribbon 32”. Fold in half with wrong
sides together and sew all four sides.
Insert about
1-1/2” of the unfinished edge of the ribbon into a slider.
From the
right side, sew close to the slider using a zipper foot.
Trim close
to the stitching line.
Burn ends of ribbon to prevent raveling.
Pin belt
to center back. Sew a belt loop from heavy thread to help keep the belt in place.
As you
can see, the dress can be worn with or without the belt.
Click "Like" on American Girl Doll Creations by Carole Facebook page to receive updates when new items are introduced AND sign up to my Blog so you won’t miss any of my AG
tutorial posts! Ordering info is also on
my Facebook page – if you don’t see this item there, just ask me about it.
Friday, April 3, 2015
MDS 167 AG Doll Scrapbook Page – End of the AG Doll Shopping
This is the final page
(11 of 11) that I scrapped for Olivia’s American Girl shopping adventure. She had so much fun but it was most
overwhelming! Page 1 is HERE.
Background - Designer Series Paper\_Designer Kits\Twitterpated - designer series paper\Twitterpated – 8.
Embellishments - Grosgrain Ribbon - Riding Hood Red, Grosgrain Ribbon – bow - Riding Hood Red.
Stamps - Seriously Awesome - rectangle frame.
Punches - Rounded Corner Punch, Extras\Flag Punch, Curly Label Punch Color = BLUSHING BRIDE.
Background - Designer Series Paper\_Designer Kits\Twitterpated - designer series paper\Twitterpated – 8.
Embellishments - Grosgrain Ribbon - Riding Hood Red, Grosgrain Ribbon – bow - Riding Hood Red.
Stamps - Seriously Awesome - rectangle frame.
Punches - Rounded Corner Punch, Extras\Flag Punch, Curly Label Punch Color = BLUSHING BRIDE.
This is the final page
(11 of 11) that I scrapped for Olivia’s American Girl shopping adventure. She had so much fun but it was most
overwhelming! Page 1 is HERE.
Background - Designer Series Paper\_Designer Kits\Twitterpated - designer series paper\Twitterpated – 8.
Embellishments - Grosgrain Ribbon - Riding Hood Red, Grosgrain Ribbon – bow - Riding Hood Red.
Stamps - Seriously Awesome - rectangle frame.
Punches - Rounded Corner Punch, Extras\Flag Punch, Curly Label Punch Color = BLUSHING BRIDE.
Background - Designer Series Paper\_Designer Kits\Twitterpated - designer series paper\Twitterpated – 8.
Embellishments - Grosgrain Ribbon - Riding Hood Red, Grosgrain Ribbon – bow - Riding Hood Red.
Stamps - Seriously Awesome - rectangle frame.
Punches - Rounded Corner Punch, Extras\Flag Punch, Curly Label Punch Color = BLUSHING BRIDE.
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