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Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

DIY at Craft Warehouse all April Long!






Handmade projects don't have to be complicated to be impressive! Join us through out the month of April for ideas that are easy DIY, that will satisfy your desire to create, and will wow your family and friends!

Visit your local Craft Warehouse every Saturday in April from 12-3pm to DIY for only $2 per project!


April 5th: Chose your own letter and washi tape to create a Monogram that will dress up any space! 


April 12: Make your own cork board with paint and washi tape—“Subway Style”.


April 19th: Make a gift box with cardstock using a gift box punch board and decorate with washi tape.


April 26th: Take a simple jar and decorate with washi and twine for an extraordinary gift container!

Monday, November 11, 2013

You are Invited to Our Annual Open House


You are invited to Craft Warehouse's annual Christmas Open House and Sale Event! At this event you can enter to win a $250 shopping spree, enjoy one night special sale prices, create free craft projects to take home, and win door prizes with drawings every fifteen minutes!

We have been getting ready...


Get your invitation from a sales associate and we will see you Saturday, November 16th, 2013 from 5pm-10pm!

Friday, May 24, 2013

Welcome Project Life


We are excited to announce that Craft Warehouse will be future Project Life retailers! Project Life is a simple approch to memory keeping without scissors and glue!


Here are five reasons why we love Project Life! 


To make things even easier, all you need is the following five things to get started on your Project Life album!


1. Choose an album! There will be several to choose from! 

2. Pick a Project Life Core Kit (seven different sets to choose from) or Mini Kit (six different sets to choose from). Shown below is the Project Life Kraft Edition Core Kit.


3. Next get choose your box of page protector pockets!
4. & 5. Gather your photos and a pen and start sliding your photos and the cards that come in your Core Kit into the pockets. Jot down notes about the photos and YES, that's it! 


Project Life is due to arrive by the end of the month of May! To make sure you are first to hear about its arrival, follow us on Facebook and Instagram! To learn even more about Project Life, see more inspirational pages, or the details on the products that will be in our stores, visit the Project Life website here!

Join us June 8th & 22nd from 12-3pm for a FREE Project Life Make and Take! Create a scrapbook page in under 60 seconds! (Only one page per customer, please.)

Also, make sure to visit our blog all next week where we will be sharing Project Life inspiration from Project Life artists!  

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Celebrate Bead-a-Palooza!



Craft Warehouse is celebrating Bead-a-Palooza the entire month of June! Our blog is going to be filled with jewelry inspiration, guest designers, and our stores will help you celebrate like never before!


Our main celebration is May 31st-June 2nd! Feel free to copy and paste the below invitation and 40% off coupon (there will also be some in stores too)! Our main event, June 1st, will have Door Prizes given away every 15 minutes!


You will not want to miss the free Make In Takes every Saturday in June!

May 31st from 12pm-3pm 

Rosie Retro Earrings


June 1st from 11am-4pm, we have two free make and takes!

Anchor Bracelet


Crystal Clay Ring


June 2nd from 12pm-3pm

Infinity Bracelet


June 8th from 12pm-3pm

Wire Wrap Rose Ring


June 15th from 12pm-3pm

Day Glow Earrings


June 22nd from 12pm-3pm

Braided E Bead Bracelet


June 29th from 12pm-3pm

 Wire Wrap Ring



Along with in store prizes all month long, you can also enter to win prizes the entire month of June on Instagram! This is how to play:


1. Take a photo in Instagram while you are in Craft Warehouse anytime during the month of May (no purchase necessary).

2. Tag your photo by typing "@craftwarehouse" and "#craftwarehouse" "beadapalooza" so we can see your photo!

3. Each time you post a photo between May 31st- June 30th and tag us, you can be entered to win prizes!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Echo Park and Project Life with Guest Designer Elissa Mantalas


I am so excited to be able to be a guest designer for CraftWarehouse.  I am going to be putting together a Project Life layout today.  I’m going to start with a little background on what Project Life is and why I love this project!

Project Life was created by Becky Higgins and you can read more about Project Life from her website here. (NEW Project Life 2013 Collection will be in Craft Warehouse stores at the end of May!)

I first heard about Project Life a couple years ago, but only started the project at the beginning of this year.  Project Life was created to simplify the memory keeping process – basically take the pre-made cards, the pocketed page protectors, some pictures and journaling and put it all together.  Project Life was designed to be done weekly so there are a lot of day to day bits of life included in the project.  I was drawn to the project, because I love the idea of documenting my everyday life and including little pieces of my life that would probably never make it to a scrapbook layout. 

The thing that is truly awesome about Project Life is that you can do it however you want.  There are absolutely no rules.  You can make it really simple by just adding the pictures, journaling and the pre-made cards to the pocketed page protectors, without scissors or glue and be done with it.  Or you can add embellishments, create mini scrapbook layouts in the pocketed page, or use the cards as ways to try out new techniques.  You can also decide to not add any journaling or limit the amount of photos you use.  Its all up to you!

I knew when I started this project at the beginning of the year that I wanted to keep this project simple. The simpler I keep it, the more likely I'll be able to stick with it and complete the whole year.    

Today I will be creating my layout using the Echo Park Photo Freedom Happy Go Lucky collection pack.  I love these kits from Echo Park because they include everything you need (and more) to create a weekly spread.  The pack includes five page protectors, a couple sheets of patterned paper, and a few sheets of paper that can be cut apart into cards that can be inserted in the pockets.  These collection packs make the Project Life process even more simple (which I didn't think was possible!). 

For this weekly spread, I will be using one page protector with 6 horizontal 4x6 pockets and one page protector that has 4 horizontal 4x6 pockets and 4 vertical 3x4 pockets. 


Step 1 is to select and layout the photos.
  
I print my photos at 3x4 and 4x6.  After I've trimmed my pictures and rounded the corners I start to lay down the pictures on top of the page protectors.  I don’t worry about putting them in any sort of order.  I just like to have the pictures balanced somewhat evenly on both sides.  
  • #1 & #14 – I will sometimes add text, using Picasa, to the picture before printing the picture.  #1 says “back to school” and #14 says “The CAVE of DOOM”
  • # 3 – I love these pink flowers that bloom every year and thought this was the perfect place to document it, since I would probably never make it a scrapbook page about it. 
  • #4 – I went to visit my grandma and had wanted to take a picture of us together, but she wasn't feeling well so I took a picture of her house instead.  Sometimes just be creative if you want a picture to document something. 
  • #13 – I really like to include pop culture/entertainment pieces – so maybe a book I’m reading, a movie I saw or a TV show I am really enjoying.  I may also include a big news story or maybe something from Facebook.  I think it’s fun to add these little details of everyday life that might be a big deal for a couple days but will easily be forgotten.  
  • #16 – Add pictures of YOU to your layouts.  This definitely isn't the best picture of me but when my son looks back at this album when he’s older, he won’t care what I looked like, he’ll just like that it’s a picture of the two of us.  PS – make sure you are take pictures of yourself
  • #18 – This was the week of the final game of the NCAA college basketball tournament.  So I scanned my bracket, cropped it to 4x6 and had it printed it out.  This is an example adding those daily activities into this project.  I have filled out a bracket every year for a long time, but have never scrapbooked about it, but now it’s documented in my project life!
Here are some pictures that I had printed out and chose not to include:
 
  • #1 – I dyed my hair so I took a picture of the box.  I chose not to include this because I figured I could just write a note on my journaling card.
  • #2 – My son is on a program at school and fills up these charts and earns a prize.  This is something could add to any week that I may be low on photos.
  • #3 – My son and niece wrestling.  I have multiple photos of them wrestling and have done scrapbook pages and included them wrestling in previous weeks so this was a no brainer to cut.
  • #4 – I've been watching a lot of scrapbook process videos on youtube.  Since I do this every week – I could add this picture a week that I am low on photos.
  • #5 – I already have a picture of my niece with her cake.  If I was low on photos, I would probably have included this picture, but I didn't need it, so I cut it.
  • #6 – My son with a new toy.  Again, if I was low on pictures I would have included it, but there were other pictures that I liked better, so I cut this one.
  • #7 – I created this for my Facebook page and want to include it eventually, but again, its general so it could be included any week that I am low on pictures.  
Step 2 is to add anything that I know for sure I want to include on the layout.  

  • #2 – Every week I do a weekly title card that I put in the same pocket. 
  • #8 – I moved my bracket from pocket #18 to pocket #8 just because I thought it looked a little better.
  • #10 – It was my nieces birthday so I created a little embellished card using stickers from the sticker sheet. 
  • #17 – This was the week that Annette Funicello passed away, so when I saw this card with a quote from her, I knew I had to use it this week.  
  • #5 – At times there might be some journaling that I don’t want to be easily accessible so I will create a pocket to hide the journaling. 
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    • To create a journal pocket:
      • Cut two different papers – one at 3x4 and one 3x3.25
      •  Adhere the smaller piece to the larger piece on three sides, leaving the top open.  You can use glue, staples, adhesive, sew or whatever else you’d like to adhere the two pieces together. 
      • Cut a plain piece of paper that you can journal on to 2.5x3.  Cut out a tab and adhere it to the piece of the journaling paper. 
      • Slide the journal piece in to the pocket to make sure it slides in and out okay, and then add your journaling. 
Step 3 is to fill in any open pocket with patterned paper or cards.

  • #6, #12 – I added in filler cards that I cut out of the paper.  I absolutely love patterned paper so I love to just include plain pieces of the patterned paper in the pockets. 
  • #18 – I changed the patterned paper from the floral print to this patterned with the days of the weeks.

Last step is to embellish, journal, make any changes and add any final touches.  The sticker sheet in the collection pack makes the embellishment really easy. 
  • #6 – I changed the card and added a sticker and done.
  • #7 – I liked the photo frames on the 4x6 sheet from the 4x6 piece, so I cut it down to 3x4 to fit in the pocket I was using and cropped down the picture of my nephew.
  • #8 – I actually added the sticker to the outside of the page protector just for something different.
  • #9 – I cut the little logo “happy go lucky” from the barcode strip and added it to the picture of my niece. 
  • #15 – I changed my journaling card and added my journaling.  I made the card out of the bottom of this paper:
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  • #16 – Just added a little sticker. 
Here is the final layout, up close.


Some final thoughts:
  • There’s some talk about the idea of “staying up to date.”  So far, I have stayed pretty current week by week, but I know that if I do get behind, my plan is to just start from the most recent week forward, and if I have time, I will go back to “catch up.”  There’s no reason to give up on the project because you miss a couple weeks.  Looking back on the album in 10 years, you and your family will love the weeks you completed, even if there are a couple weeks missing here and there. 
  • This project is all about what you want to do with it.  There is endless inspiration out there, but don’t feel pressure that you “have” to do it a certain way.  I see a lot of people including receipts, or packages or clothing tags in their project life.  I don’t want to include those things and so I don’t.  I see people using a variety of photo sizes as well as Instagram photos.  I stick with primarily the two sizes because its easiest for me. 
  • I’ve shared with you what my process is.  I want to stress that this is what works for me and this is how I like to do it.  It’s not right or wrong it just is my way.  If there are things you like about my process, use it for yours.  If there are things you would change, change it for you!!!
Thanks so much for reading this post.  I hope this inspires you to try your own project life. 

Elissa 


Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Happy National Scrapbook Month with Guest Designer Elissa Mantalas


Welcome this month's Guest Designer, Elissa Mantalas! What struck us about Elissa's scrapbooking was her ability to always tell her family's story. Whether she is doing a simple Project Life layout or a traditional 12x12 page, she is always using everyday photos of her family that we have either on our camera's or printed out at home already! She shows how easy memory keeping can be with a busy schedule as a mom, wife, and homemaker

How long have you been crafting?

In 2001, I wanted to create a scrapbook for my best friend’s wedding.  I had another friend who scrapbooked and she helped me create the scrapbook for my friend’s wedding.  After that, I scrapbooked on and off for the next two years.  When my son was 18 months old, I decided to make him a scrapbook of his first year – this was in the summer of 2007.  This time, I went to the local scrapbook store and fell in love with the assortment of all the different scrapbook supplies.  At that point, I started to learn everything I could about the more modern way of scrapbooking.  I discovered the different scrapbooking manufactures, I went onto scrapbook message boards and started following blogs of the “celebrity” scrapbookers.

What inspires you to be creative?


I find most my inspiration from patterned paper and the product themselves.  I love to pick out a piece of paper that I want to build a page around and mix and match supplies to create my layout.  I also find inspiration from challenges.  I will either use a challenge from a blog or message board.  Sometimes I will create challenges for myself – I have a jar of different techniques, products or color combinations, and I I will randomly draw two or three things from the jar that will be my challenge to create a layout around   Lastly, I will use layouts that I love (and have pinned to Pinterest) as a starting point for inspiration.  I will either scrap-lift the layout almost completely, to using the basic sketch of the layout or some of my favorite elements from the layout on my own page.

What Craft Warehouse products do you love to use?


My favorite product to shop for at Craft Warehouse is patterned paper.  I often say that I scrapbook so that I can buy patterned paper!  When I go to Craft Warehouse, I head straight for all the newest releases in the scrapbooking section.  Some of the other products I shop for at Craft Warehouse are embellishments – specifically brads, stamps, embossing powder, mists and punches.  I also like to for items that I can use for diy home décor pieces – usually canvas or wood pieces because I like to decorate my home with art that I’ve created.

How can you encourage others reading this column?

The number one thing I would say to someone who wants to start scrapbooking is to just start.  Don’t worry about “catching up” because you will never be caught up.  Scrapbook the pictures you like first.  You don’t have to scrapbook in order if you don’t want to.  If you find that you’re feeling pressure or some sort of responsibility that you ‘have’ to do this or you ‘have’ to do that, then scrapbooking won’t be fun.  And if it’s not fun, then the chances that you’ll continue scrapbooking are slim to none.  So if you want to continue scrapbooking – to preserve your family’s memories or because you like doing it or whatever other reason inspires you to scrapbook then don’t put pressure on yourself to follow a set of rules that don’t really exist.


You can also enter to win prizes the entire month of May on Instagram! This is how to play:

1. Take a photo in Instagram while you are in Craft Warehouse anytime during the month of May (no purchase necessary).

2. Tag your photo by typing "@craftwarehouse" and "#craftwarehouse" so we can see your photo!

3. Each time you post a photo between May 1st - May 30th and tag us, you can be entered to win prizes!

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Celebrate National Scrapbook Day!


Craft Warehouse is celebrating National Scrapbook Day all month long! Our blog is going to be filled with scrapbooking inspiration, guest designers, and our stores will help you celebrate like never before!


Our main event is May 4th-6th (Wenatchee is May 18th)! Feel free to copy and paste the below invitation and 40% off coupon (there will also be some in stores too)! Our main event will have Door Prizes given away every 15 minutes!


You will not want to miss the free Make In Takes every Saturday in May!

May 4th from 11:00am-4:00pm 

Mini Book - using Crate Paper Maggie Holmes Collection


Bead Shoppe Charm Wrap Bracelet


May 11th from 12pm-3pm

Photo Display Project - using Fancy Pants Designs Trend Setter Collection


Bead Shoppe Charm Wrap Bracelet (as shown above)

May 18th from 12pm-3pm

Star Journal Project - using Doodlebug Designs Take Note Collection


Bead Shoppe Charm Wrap Bracelet (as shown above)

May 25th from 12pm-3pm

Anchor Card and Envelope - using Fancy Pants Down by the Shore and Glitz Design Collections


Bead Shoppe Charm Wrap Bracelet (as shown above)

Along with in store prizes all month long, you can also enter to win prizes the entire month of May on Instagram! This is how to play:


1. Take a photo in Instagram while you are in Craft Warehouse anytime during the month of May (no purchase necessary).

2. Tag your photo by typing "@craftwarehouse" and "#craftwarehouse" so we can see your photo!

3. Each time you post a photo between May 1st - May 30th and tag us, you can be entered to win prizes!



A large thank you goes to all of our National Scrapbook Month Prize Sponsors!

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