CHELLE is RETIRING Entire store is 50% off

My Dear Friends,

For the past year as I’ve struggled with taking better care of myself and taking care of my family and my business, I’ve prayerfully sought direction from the Lord. When my daughter returned from her mission the answer to my prayers became clear. I need to retire. I know this is the right decision but it is still not an easy choice to make.
I will be forever grateful for the opportunity I have had to be part of Scrap Orchard and the friendships I’ve made. I will miss you all.
My store will close at the end of the month after a retirement sale:

Frequently asked questions:

*Are you moving to a different store? No. I will no longer be designing. My designs will not be available anywhere else. Grab it while you can.

Can I still buy one of your classes? What about the videos? You may still watch the videos ONLINE through 3.31.16. Video settings have been changed now so that you can DOWNLOAD the videos and keep a copy for yourself to watch indefinitely.

*  What about a class I’ve purchased from you in the past? You may still watch the videos ONLINE through 3.31.16. Video settings have been changed now so that you can DOWNLOAD the videos and keep a copy for yourself to watch indefinitely.

How long will I have to download my purchases? That policy is set by the store owners/staff, but I’m sure it will be a reasonable amount of time.

What about the designer club? There are details in the design club forum. Basically all club members will be refunded through 12.1.15 Club webinars cannot be downloaded, but you are welcome to watch and record your screen for future use. Webinars can be WATCHED through 7.31.16 (when my subscription expires).

Will you have any more new products? Yes. I have a template set (freebies from the SO blog) that will be released 12.18 and my Winter Candyland products from my advent day will be released 12.25.

What about freebies on your blog? Facebook fan club group? My blog/website will remain until my subscription is up. It doesn’t make sense for me to keep paying in perpetuity for everything. So as my subscriptions expire, things will vanish. If you want them, you should act quickly.

Remember, I’m not dropping off the face of the earth. I just need to not do this as a business anymore. You can still email me if you need something.

 

50% off My entire store – 24 hours only

Hey Scrappers,

It’s the most wonderful day….of the year!
RUN, do not walk.  There is not time.  24 hours only.  50% off EVERYTHING in my store.


Let me show you my two new kits. First up… Silver Bells, Silver Bells, It’s Christmas Time In The City.

I love the layouts my creative team have made using Silver Bells.

Then I have this great new sampler called Reindeer Games.

Check out this fantastic coordinating Reindeer Games Alpha..

As part of the 12 Days of Christmas that Scrap Orchard is having, I have some freebies to share with you. Watch for the SO Newsletter today. It contains this FREEBIE.

I’ve been rockin’ the alphas lately so make sure you get all 3 of these. Make sure you download this FREEBIE alpha exclusively for you, my newsletter subscribers.

Here on my blog you can find this FREEBIE.

Finally check out my Facebook Fan Page to get my final FREEBIE..

Make sure you are signed up for all the designer newsletters and the Scrap Orchard Newsletter so you don’t miss out on any goodies from the 12 Days of Winter Sale.

 

11.09.15 Including Grandparents in Digital Scrapbooking | Digital Scrapbooking Ideas

Hello Friends!  How do you include grandparents in your digital scrapbooking? I was watching a local tv show here in Utah, Studio 5. They talked about ways to include Grandma & Grandpa in digi. Here are some of their ideas.  I know all your creative ladies can adapt these ideas into a digi layout ideas. These ideas came from Blogger Nina Lewis, a.k.a. Digigram.

When your grandchildren live fairly close to you, it’s easy to build a relationship with them. However, it’s much harder when they live over-the-river-and-through-the woods. (Read that to mean a long, long, long ways away.) Here are three ideas of things that you can do to connect with those grandkiddos that makes building a relationship a breeze – and loads of fun.

“Face-to-Face” Relationships * Taking pictures off Skype or Facetime and digi scrap them.
Video chats (such as Skype or Facetime) are a boon to grandparents. They allow us to actually see our grandchildren while we talk to them. But, don’t spend all of your time just talking. Use video chats to actually play with them.

Fun with Photos
Typically, when grandma gets a photo of a family member, she sticks it on the fridge. While that is fine and dandy, do something different. Have fun with them! Doing wild and wacky things with photos is a perfect way to entice your kids and grandkids to send you a plethora of photos!



Here’s a layout idea from our CT, Lisa. She said, “One thing I love to do for our family members is scrap pages about our visits together. Sometimes family members shy away from the camera when it comes out but they ALWAYS love the gift of the pictures when they’ve been turned into something beautiful to always treasure. Photo books and calendars are favorites in my family!”

Lisa

She used Fleur de Violette for her layout.

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Enjoy!

by-Sari

 

10.16.15 Friday Freebie! Military Clusters!! | Digital Scrapbooking FREEBIES

Hello Friends!

It’s time for another Friday Freebie! Jenn J made us digital scrapbooking cluster flowers using Chelle’s 3 military kits. Wide Blue Yonder (Air Force), Rolling Along (Army) & Anchors Aweigh (Navy). I love to see Jenn’s freebies this time of year because I know she will do something military for our digital scrapbooking layouts for Veteran’s Day here in the US. I am so grateful for our military and the service they provide.

Here’s the FREEBIE!

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Here are links to the Military Kits and Military Bundle.

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Take a look through all the military kits. I bet you’ll find something you can use for your military-style layouts!

Enjoy!

by-Sari

 

Perfect Pairs! Surfin’ USA & At the Beach | Digital Scrapbooking Kit Combinations

Hi Friends! Have you tried combining two (or more) of Chelle’s digital scrapbooking kits? This month we combined Chelle’s kits: Surfin’ USA & At the Beach. The sand, palm trees, sounds pretty good, right? Let me show you the layouts our creative team made combining these 2 kits. Naturally, they were singing along with the Beach Boy’s son, “Surfin; USA” while they were scrappin’.

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Jenny made this layout. She also used Lay It On There {Singles} 3 &4.

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Jenn also used Little People {At the Beach} & Little People {In the Pool}

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Have a great day!

by Sari

Daily Download DAY 1 | Digital Scrapbook Freebies

Hey Scrappers!

It’s that time again!  My birthday is in July, my designiversary is in May, so I celebrate in June!  Due to some computer issues, we are starting a bit late this month, but my computer is almost back to normal, so let’s get this party started!!!

REMEMBER!  Links are only good for 24 hours, so be sure to check back each day for the new goodies.

Click on the image to download.

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And for my designing friends…

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This week our “contest” is Scrap Twister….

The participation prize is the Lemonade Stand {word art}…preview is still coming.  Remember that computer issue?  Ya.  Still working on it.  :)  You can find the details here.  Layouts are due Friday 6.12 by 11:59 pm EDT.

And we’ll be finishing up with a party on the 24th @ 9 pm EDT.  Mark your calendar.  That night (among other things) I’ll reveal the winners of the Clay 4 U contest.

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Click on the image to enter the contest!

See you tomorrow!

by chelle

Last Chance & 3 Bunny Hop Freebies! | Digital Scrapbook Freebies

Hey Scrappers,

I am partying with the other digi peeps at Scrap-Con this week, but I wanted to remind you, it’s the final few days of the month which means it’s your last change to pick up the Makin’ Tracks Elements

FREE with a $5 purchase from my store:

One of the classes I’m teaching this week at the Expo is How to Scrap On Your Phone.  So I needed a set of generic cards that could be used when you have a big story to tell, or just an empty spot on your layout:


The first FREEBIE is available exclusively for our newsletter friends.    The newsletter will be sent to new subscribers within 24 hours.

The second FREEBIE is available on my blog.

The 3rd FREEBIE is available on my Facebook Fan Page.

Getting Files from here to there and everywhere | Digital Scrapbook Resources

Need a copy of that layout on your phone to post to instagram?  Or a copy of that journaling card on your tablet to add to a #scraponyourphone layout?  Or this layout (PSD version) from the desktop to the laptop?  Now days we use so many devices that frequently we need to get a file from this device to that one.  Small files like a web sized layout can easily be emailed, but I have a couple of other favorite solutions that work for small files AND those large PSD files.  Both options store your files remotely so you can access them from any device connected to the internet.

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DROPBOX:

When you create a dropbox account, you’ll download an install a Dropbox folder on your computer.  Files you place in that folder will be available from your phone, tablet or any other computer with internet access.  On your phone/tablet you will need to install the free Dropbox app to access your files.  On another computer, you can access your files by logging in at dropbox.com.

You can also share files with others by sharing the link, or set up a “shared” folder(s) with those you want to collaborate with.

My favorite part of Dropbox is how it can automatically upload all of my photos to the “Camera Uploads” folder.  This is a quick and easy way to back up the photos I take on my phone or my camera (as well as my daughter’s and husband’s phones).  When you plug a camera or camera card reader into your computer after installing dropbox, a pop-up window appears asking if you want to add the photos to dropbox.  I have checked the ALWAYS box, so now mine happens automatically.  On my phone (and my family’s phones) I turned on auto upload in the settings.

PRICING:

2GB- Free

Up to 16GB- Free, if you refer a bunch of friends. With a basic free account, you get an extra 500MB per referral and you can earn up to 16GB total through this method.

1TB- $9.99 per month

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GOOGLE DRIVE:

When you set up your google drive, you’ll download an install a Google Drive folder on your computer.  Files you place in that folder will be available from your phone, tablet or any other computer with internet access.  On your phone/tablet you will need to install the free Dropbox app to access your files.  On another computer, you can access your files by logging in at dropbox.com.

You can also share files/folders with Google Drive.

My favorite part of Google Drive is how I can create or upload & edit files:  letters, spreadsheets, etc.  I’ve switched from using Excel to primarily using Google Sheets in my Google Drive.

PRICING:

15GB- Free

100GB- $1.99 per month

1TB- $9.99 per month

I do not use Google Drive OR Dropbox as a back-up service.  I believe that their pricing is cost prohibitive (I still use BackBlaze for that purpose) but for easy access across devices or between people, I use them all the time.

by chelle

 

Flower Layering and Tips

Flower Layering and Tips

Hi everyone! Happy New Year! I’m excited to show you my post today. This is Jenn, jk703, here today to share some fun ideas and some awesome pages using Chelle’s Creations supplies. This is so easy, and I had so much fun. And I’m sure you can relate – I made my layout for the post, and it became my newest most favorite layout. Actually, many of my favorite layouts are using Chelle’s supplies. They make me and my pages happy!

Today, we are going to play with flowers – specifically Flower Layering and Tips. For my example images, I’ve used Chelle’s At the Beach kit, and the At the Park Kit. So versatile, and they work well together!

Let’s get to it! Flowers are *usually* included in kits, and there are always so many and in so many colors. I want to use them all sometimes, but that doesn’t always look right for me or my style. So, this is an alternative. Layer them up, change, twist and flip them to make them work for you.

Here is the start of my flower. A pretty bright red, with a shadow style and it looks nice!

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Next, I’ve added the same flower but one that has a pattern on it, right on top. Then I used my Move Tool and twisted it a little bit. Still looks a bit unfinished, right?

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Next, I added one of Chelle’s super awesome little paper flowers to the middle, and your shadow styles – and you get this little gem. Viola! A perfectly pretty layered flower. Isn’t it pretty? I just love it! (Yes, I’m a bit dorky, lol – sorry!).

 

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What about other kinds of flowers that you see in her kits? They all work with this method. Here is a burlap flower with a buttoning the center. It looks nice, and that blue looks great on the white. How can we add to it? We layer it up!

 

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Adding that same plaid flower layer from above, just squeeze it in between the white burlap and the button. Just give it a little oomph, more than just a button.

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You could even layer up burlap flowers of different colors, and change out the button to a decorated bottle cap. Just remember to make the 2nd flower a bit smaller than the one in back, and add a shadow style.

 

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Or, mix it up by adding the 2 burlap flower layers, the fabric flower layer and the button. Making layered flowers like this has infinite possibilities. You can stretch your stash another 100 flowers.

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After I was done layering up and trying out all kinds of flowers, the ones above were my favorite mix. I made a layout and I LOVE it! For this layout, I also used one of Scrapping with Liz’s templates – New Year’s Templates. – which I modified a lot. Here’s my page:

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Flower Layering and Tips: 

Play and try out flowers you don’t think will work together. It might surprise you. I didn’t think the two burlap flowers above would look good, but with a little shrinkage and a twist, it came out pretty sharp looking.

Try bold patterns or shapes with classic colors. You might like the combination.

Give each layer a shadow style so that each layer of flower has some depth and definition. Shadow Styles make it look a bit more realistic. If you had flowers on your table and put them on top of one another, you would not have flat flowers. Neither should your layouts. :)

Try clustering your layered flowers. My layout above combines the flowers I made and then adds another little paper flower. It’s a boy page, but the colors and types of flowers means that it doesn’t come off as a girly page. The burlap flowers give a sturdy solid feeling.

For flowers, I work in groups of odd numbers – 1, 3, 5. Above, my layout uses 3 in a cluster, and then 1 above the photo. With you eye, you may go from the white top flower, down over the photo to the flower cluster, and then over to read the title. (At least, that is how my “eye” flows over the page, lol!)

The layered flowers adds visual interest to the layout, as well as depth and different texture. You that toward your advantage and allow those flowers to convey feelings. My page above is bright, fun, on the boyish side, and solid. I think my flowers convey that – they aren’t soft, dainty or pastel.

Try different centers for your flowers – Brads, Buttons, Beads, Coins, or any other embellishments that might fit. Even a metal asterisk from an alpha might work.

 

I had some lovely layouts submitted for Flower Layering and Tips post from my co-CT members. Here are their pages. What is funny is that they both picked Cozy Christmas for their pages! It must be because it’s so cold out, and everyone would love to be cozy and warm.

Jenn (jennshultz) created this  layout. She mixes up her flower layers with different types of flowers and lots of great colors – as well as adding shadow styles to give each flower it’s own depth. She also used the Cozy Christmas alpha that matches the kit. brrr-1

 

Jan (QuiltyMom) made the next chilly layouts with lots of snowflakes and flowers. Jan worked with the template by Down This Road Designs and worked the ideas into her flowers. She layered some flowers on snowflakes, and then layered more flowers on top – very clever. She alternated colors and added shadow styles. She also used CU Snowflakes for her layout. noel

There you go. Flower Layering and Tips to start off your layouts. Give it a try and I’d totally love to see what you create! Thanks for stopping by today and have fun scrapping!

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