Scrapbox Paper How To and Ideas

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2017
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  • @susansimpson3395
    @susansimpson3395 5 років тому

    I loved the show n tell The fact that no body used scrapbook paper. They made it themselves. I’m 76 and this info sprang up in my heart ❤️. So very dear to me. Thank you for making my day happy and delicious.

  • @globalhikingcr
    @globalhikingcr 5 років тому

    I love how you repurposed paper stuff that people would consider trash! I think that people in general are too quick in buying new stuff. You’ve clearly demonstrated that up-cycling works! Very inspiring... 🌺

  • @vapurl9330
    @vapurl9330 6 років тому

    Great ideas for using up all the left over stuff! Kudos to Vicki Ross for the little glue box idea.

  • @patriziacathey605
    @patriziacathey605 6 років тому +26

    Shannon, I don't know if you already use this tip but I thought you would have plenty on hand....I use the sticky part of return envelopes as free Washi type tape! I use leftover paints or inks,etc...then moisten the glue and stick it down.They can be cut into various sizes as well. I love all your thrifty ideas for arting,THANK YOU! Triz from Bama!

  • @PositivelyNice
    @PositivelyNice 6 років тому +7

    Oh please share more 90s to early 2000 stuff that you have! I love them love them. It will be great to bring back.

  • @lisamorales3914
    @lisamorales3914 5 років тому

    I appreciate that you’re sharing all your years of experience. Thanks.

  • @chiyosmith2790
    @chiyosmith2790 6 років тому

    Aloha Shannon, started watching this video and had to pause at 24 minutes because an idea/storage solution occurred after you talked about the love-hate of 12x12 paper :) I love it because of the real estate, beautiful designs but it really has limitations that you clearly mentioned. Yes, 8 1/2x11 is so much more cooperative for so many applications! So I have multiple 12x12 albums I will never use and large layouts intimidate me and my idea was to fill the page protectors with my alphabet stickers. 2 Thickers sheets fit wonderfully side by side and I tuck in the label to the back. Woo Hoo! I have been trying to use my 3 ring binders with baseball card (pocket letter) protectors and regular sheet protectors to sort many little tags, embellishments, journaling cards, etc.

  • @CoolCraftyCreations
    @CoolCraftyCreations 6 років тому +2

    You are giving me some ideas on how to use all my old bills that are paid off monthly that are just laying around. Shannon! My house says THANK YOU! lol

  • @graceng7986
    @graceng7986 6 років тому

    I love how you use recycled stuff. I am a huge recycler but I just pushed out a whole trash can to be recycled by the county, lol. It definitely makes me re-look at my junk mail differently now. thanks for the tutorial. It was insightful.

  • @reeree6682
    @reeree6682 2 роки тому +1

    Gosh, Shannon, this is just jam packed full of fabulous ideas! Thanks, AGAIN!💜

  • @megansribour6394
    @megansribour6394 6 років тому

    Thank you for showing the art projects from years before in the beginning. I was dying to see since I saw the still photos on FB. Also, thank you for "showing how to glue" as I am one of the ones who need blatant explanation. :)

  • @StarvingEmma
    @StarvingEmma 4 роки тому +1

    I adore your videos, been watching them over and over again lots of times, always excited for new content. There is something that made me wonder, wanted to give you some info. I hope you're not using Splenda anymore. Really bad product. It is made only with Dextrose, Maltodextrin and Sucrose that raise insulin up through the roof and on top of that is GMO. The Glycemic Index (GI) is a relative ranking of carbohydrate in foods according to how they affect blood glucose levels. Maltodextrin is a white powder made from corn, rice, potato starch, or wheat, highly processed. Glycemic Index of Maltodextrin is 110. Regular table sugar or Sucrose has Glycemic Index of 65. Dextrose, or corn sugar, is made from corn starch and added to hundreds of foods. Dextrose quickly raise blood glucose levels. Glycemic Index of Dextrose is 100. Dextrose only, may lead to weight gain, diabetes and heart disease. Maltodextrin and Dextrose are highly processed foods, both have very negative effect on our health and especially on hormones. Just trying to give some amazing information, maybe that is something that interests you or might help someone that you know. If you need sugar for anything, get sugar alcohols as Erythritol which has Glycemic Index of 1 or Stevia (the one without any dextrose and maltodextrin) that is natural sweetener and Glycemic Index of 0. You can even grow Stevia plant on your garden or inside if you wish. Stevia does not effect your insulin. They are not expensive at all and really make a significant change on your health. I know no one in crafting world is talking about health information like so, but I do care a lot about anyone, especially those that doesn't have the right information to help themselves to be healthy and feel really good. Just pointing out what mainstream don't want you to know, they don't care for people, just money. Hope this info gives you some heads up :) Take care <3 XOXO

  • @ClareCreationsAL
    @ClareCreationsAL 6 років тому

    I'm so glad you showed how to sew a straight line! LOL I needed the close up tutorial! I've sewn straight lines for curtains or pillows but never with paper, which I've been afraid to try sewing on! LOVE these ideas for making your own paper out of ugly scrapbook paper, junk mail, and scraps!! I'm glad your mojo is back in full force!! Create your heart out, sweet lady and keep sharing your brilliance with us minions!!

  • @sherrelleinsig9204
    @sherrelleinsig9204 6 років тому +12

    Just a note to say. When sewing on paper with your sewing machine, it does dull your needle. So if you go to sew something else with fabric change that needle and save it until next time sewing paper.

  • @LesliesCreativeStudio
    @LesliesCreativeStudio 6 років тому

    For some reason I truly doubt you will ever forget how to be a rebel!!! Great way to use up those scrappy pieces!! Thanks!! Always, Leslie

  • @narniaknight
    @narniaknight 6 років тому

    i like the idea of using lids to sort stuff. i have lots. Love all you do!

  • @MargareteMiller
    @MargareteMiller 6 років тому

    I don't know how many times I said "wow" in 40 minutes. So many new, cool things you've shown us. So much to learn! Thanks, Shannon :-)

  • @lori88ish
    @lori88ish 6 років тому

    You are truly a gift for all of us who are just getting started and I absolutely love the originality of this idea. Thanks a bunch Love from Canada

  • @hellenic.h1168
    @hellenic.h1168 6 років тому

    Thanku for sharing luv the scrapbox idea so awesome now I know what to call it when my family gives me stick for it:)):)):)). Always great take good care n stay crafty

  • @iteeshollow
    @iteeshollow 6 років тому

    Watching you recognize where each piece of scrap came from reminds me how much i love my scraps. Like you say sometimes you just have to go through them just to enjoy them. I think its amazing that we can name almost every piece we touch and rem where it was from. But find it difficult to rem who we received all our happy mail pieces from. I think it happens because we remember ripping them up, or deciding where to put it, or a flash of memory about how we might use it when we first see it. I have some happy mail that isnt signed and is so wonderful but cannot rem who mailed them to me. I used to keep pics of them all on my computer so i could look back, but most vanished on failed drives, etc. I have a star that has hung on my cupboard knob since the day i received it. every single time my eye catches it i am happy, but i cant rem who mailed it to me.