pomaika`i: my work, my thoughts and my reflections. living with aloha

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Ice Skating Albums--Exclusive Designs




Aloha Mai! 
I am so proud to share with you something that I have been working really hard on these past few months.  These albums are my exclusive design and are manufactured by Secret Scrapper Products.  I am very grateful to Mandy who has made this possible. 



I have 10-8 x 8" albums available so far and have listed two of them in my Etsy Store.  If you see one that you like here but is not listed yet, please feel free to contact me (more to come later).  They are all different, so if you like it, grab it! 

I would be grateful if you help spread the word about my albums to anyone you know of who has an ice skater, or love ice skating! 

I have a couple new challenges up on Secret Scrapper for this month, I hope you will join us there.  Lots of prizes up for grabs in this month long crop! 

Thanks for looking! 
a hui hou!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

The Scrappy 500 Begins


Aloha mai,
There are so many wonderful things to do on NSD!  I can't believe that it's this weekend! Unfortunately, my family has so many non-scrap related things going on this weekend, that I won't be able to play as much as I'd like.  If you are a similar situation, or are already scheduled to a crop this weekend, come join us at Secret Scrapper for a month long challenge that is guaranteed to get your mojo flowing!  

Challenges have already started.  I'll post my first one tomorrow.  Happy scrapping! 
a hui hou!


Friday, April 25, 2008

Tinkering Ink's Awesome New Peekaboo Album


Aloha Mai,
I was lucky enough get a chance to work with and review Tinkering Ink's new Peekaboo album for Scrapfriends. I created two albums and had a blast!  You can see the whole review and my projects here.  This album is a mixture of acrylic and chipboard pages.  I loved working with it!  



I wanted to share something with you that you can't really see.  It's about the paper flowers on the upper left page.  I cut those out from a piece of TI's patterned paper.  I cut around the petals and down to the center so that each petal is separated from the others like a real flower.  I coated front and back with diamond glaze for durability.  They are mounted on pop-dots.  I love this 3-d effect! 


 
Hope you enjoyed this little peek at my album.  There is another little funkier one in the review.  Hope you'll visit me at Scrapfriends too! 
a hui hou! 

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Working with Mod Podge

Aloha nui,
I wanted to share a little tutorial I created for working with Mod Podge. Please feel free to email me or comment if you have any questions as this is one of my favorite subjects ;)

I will add pictures as I am able.


Covering Chipboard Album Covers Using Mod Podge:


When covering chipboard album covers that I create from scratch, I use Mod Podge.  I like to have my album covers sealed for durability and Mod Podge does a great job with this.


If you enjoy altering, then you might invest in a little bottle of Mod Podge and some 1-inch sponge brushes.


Mod Podge comes in different finishes.  Matte and Glossy.  I recommend the glossy finish.  It comes with an orange label.  I have used the matte finish for years, and just started using the glossy because I ran out and that was the only option.  I love it!  In my opinion it’s much easier to work with! 


a.  Coat the surface of your chipboard, then coat your patterned paper.  The paper should have a thin layer of Mod Podge, but it should not be dry appearing when you adhere.  Place the paper onto the surface, adjust (coating both surfaces will give you the ability to slide and adjust).


b.   Brayer: Immediately after adhering, use a Brayer to smooth the surface of the paper working from the inside to the outside edges.  This will get rid of any air bubbles which is important if you are going to coat the surface of your paper for durability. If you can’t reach some areas with a brayer, or don’t have one, then use your fingers, or a bone folder (gently).  



c. Trim excess patterned paper.  Turn the chipboard over and trim excess paper off of edges with a sharp exacto blade or sand or cut with a scissors.  


d. Add photo matts, words and flat embellishments with Mod Podge


***Designer tip-if you are going to add a top layer of Mod Podge to seal your project, then you MUST add anything under that top layer with Mod Podge.  It will act as an adhesive.  Be sure to use the brayer after you adhere each piece.  


You do not have to seal your project.  This is up to you. 


Ribbon can be added with Mod Podge, but will look different under a surface layer of Mod Podge.  Have fun experimenting.



e.  Add 3-D embellishments like flowers and buttons and ribbons etc with strong glue. 


I hope this tutorial helped you feel a little more comfortable with Mod Podge.  


Until next time...

a hui hou!


Friday, April 18, 2008

In My Easter Basket...


Aloha mai! 
I just finished the Rusty Pickle Blog Challenge for this month.  The challenge was to use a whole sheet of stickers or alpha stickers.  

This was an awesome challenge.  I've seen people do this, but never had a chance to do it myself.   I used various heights of pop dots to create dimension on the layout.  The grass is hand cut and inked as are the easter eggs.  

Meet Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail and Peter.  Four bunnies born to Cornflower Blue at Briar Rose Kindergarten about 6 years ago.  Peter later known as U'ikalani Dutchy Cornflower Miyata came home with us.  


Supplies used: Patterned paper, Stickers: Rusty Pickle, Rhinestones: Bead Party, Raffia and Pop Dots. 

Have a great evening!  
a hui hou! 

Hybrid Cards in My Etsy Shop



Aloha Mai! 
I hope you are having a wonderful Friday!  I am!  Lots to look forward to today and this weekend when we will be heading down to the Spring Fair in Puyallup to see how Kai's creations did in the fair.  He hopes his cookies or rolls takes a rosette.  I want to see the altered shoes that the kids created!  Oh, and the infamous Egg Drop contest is at 2pm on Sunday.  Keep your fingers crossed that Kai's creation gets past the first round this year.  ;)



I have a couple of my first Digital Hybrid cards on Etsy ready for Mother's Day.  See what you think.  I had a blast creating them!  I can't wait to play more.  

Are you game for some recycling and scrapping?  I have my newest challenges up at Secret Scrapper.  There is a great RAK from me up for grabs, it will be chosen randomly from all who post a creation this month.  I promise it's something good!  

Altered challenge #1 Recycled Packaging Challenge


Altered Challenge #2  Get Organized Challenge

 

Well, enough for today.  What exciting things are you doing this weekend? 
a hui hou! 

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Somerset Digital Studio Review & Spring Fair Preparations



Aloha Mai!  
I can't believe how the week has flown by.  I have been incredibly busy and with Spring Break for DS, it's been crazy!  There is a Spring Fair in a couple of weeks at the Western Washington Fair grounds.  The fair has a lot of categories that kids can enter their crafts. 

By Kekai:  

DS chose to enter a lot of photography categories this year.  He even did a digital page (above) after seeing me work on my projects for my Scrapfriends' review of the premier issue of Somerset Digital Studio Magazine.  You can read about my adventures with digital scrapbooking in the review if you are interested.  

By me: 


Anyway, about the Spring Fair: DS baked whole wheat butterhorns yesterday, dropped a lot of raw eggs in different contraptions, and today we got some red and yellow Stickles for him to decorate a shoe with.  This was my first experience with clogged nozzels on both the red and yellow.  We took it back to the store and I should have insisted on a new bottle, but instead we were taught how to use a miniscule drill bit to open the hole a little wider.  It worked on the yellow bottle, but the red one keeps on getting clogged.  The store was closed and I was tired of driving, so DS just had to make due.  I think that there is a large piece of glitter or something in the red bottle that keeps clogging it.  Bummer!  

Anyway, I'll know better next time.  Stay tuned for photos of the completed shoes soon.  
Have a great Friday! 
a hui hou! 

Monday, April 07, 2008

What's wrong with this picture?



Aloha Mai,
A funny story: 
If you can't guess what's wrong, don't feel too bad, this listing was up and running in my Etsy Shop for a day before I realized that the word was spelt "rong" LOL.   I had also sent photos around to a few friends to show my new creation and no one caught it.  LOL
Since I had to pull it apart, I decided to re-work the design and here's the new listing: 



Another question for you: 
What do Mom, Recipe and Rolodex have in common? 
 They are my newest altered canvases! 
You can see the results in my Etsy store.  They are up for grabs!  LOL.  I hope you'll check it out.

The Mom and Recipes albums are from Secretscrapper.  Mandy does an awesome job with creating them.  I hope you'll check out the site for any personalized album under the sun!  I'm working with her on some album designs exclusive to Scrapaloha.com!  I'll keep you posted! 

The little rolodex, I love these, so cute!!!  I have three more that I can 't wait to play with.  Who knows what I'll do with them!  

BTW A big thank you to the Rusty Pickle team.  My marble track was chosen to as the March Blog Challenge winner!  Hooray!  I'm so excited!  


It's spring break and DS and I went down to Pike place market and the Seattle Aquarium to take photos.  He is getting ready for a local kid's photo contest.  When he was little I used to take him everywhere!  I miss that now that he's older.  Well, guess what, now we'll go around to different places to shoot pictures together.  How fun is that!!!  I'm really excited!  

Well, take care and have an awesome week!  I've been working on a few projects and have some reviews coming out soon at Scrapfriends.  I'll post when they're up! 

until then...
A hui hou! 
{{{hugs}}}
 

Friday, March 28, 2008

The answer is...Chocolate!!!

Aloha mai, 

Good Friday morning!

I've posted a really easy challenge for you to close out the month over at Secretscrapper.  I hope you get a chance to do this fun little project and maybe some of the others before the end of the month for a chance to win an cool RAK from me and the grand prize album from the site.  

I've added how to links to my projects in the right hand menu bar.  If you ever need instruction for altered projects, please check these out! 

Class with Lance from Rusty Pickle last night was totally awesome.  As you might know, Lance has traveled the world teaching scrapbook classes and is a master in motion!  I learned a lot about what makes a great teacher by watching him last night.  He also shared some tips afterwards that I plan to work on!

I appreciate Lance's down to earth style and genuine kindness.  If you have a chance to take a class from him.  Go-for-it! 

In last night's class, we used the School Daze line of paper for a mini-album.  I love this paper!  I have to admit that when this paper line came out, I didn't really look at the designs closely.  I saw the name of the line, and I skipped it since I don't have many school "theme" photos to srap, but it's not only for school photos at all!  It's a really colorful and very versatile!  Lesson learned (pun intended LOL)! 

Most of the night we focused on building an amazingly creative photo pop up  ball created by Karen Burniston.  You can take a look at the project we did at her site.   I can't wait to finish this album and decorate the ball!

Oh, and the answer to my previous post:  What would you put in a Rusty Pickle Road Trip Survival kit?
     


The answer is:   

                            CHOCOLATE!



A big Mahalo to Lance and Rusty Pickle for their wonderful inspiration and generosity! 
Check out the Rusty Pickle blog for monthly challenges and Lance's Blog to see where he will be teaching next!  

until next time! 
a hui hou! 

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Life is Good!


Aloha Mai,
I was able to do a few more projects today.  Here is one that I like a lot!  Yup, the paper is really old, but I love it soooo much I have just hoarded it!  It's old Scenic Route.   The inspiration for the fruitiness is from Caardvarks Challenge Blog and the sketch inspiration is from CPS Challenge Blog sketch #57. 

Gotta run!  Rusty Pickle class tonight!  Hooray!  
Have an awesome day! 
hugs!!!

A hui hou! 

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

What's do you think would be in a Rusty Pickle Road Trip Survival Kit?



Aloha mai,
Another busy day at the ranch. LOL.  I finished a little gift I'm taking to Rusty Pickle class with Lance tomorrow night.  Here's the outside.  Can you guess what might be inside?!  LOL  I'll post the rest tomorrow!  


Tonight I finished a really fun challenge from Theme Thursday.  these little babies are 1 x 1".  How fun is that!  I used Rusty Pickle paper and Inkadinkadoo stamps.  


One more challenge, Pink and Brown for the upcoming week at Theme Thursday, and at the same time fulfilling April's challenge at Secret Scrapper for layered flowers.  I will be posting a how to for these fun flowers soon.  The paper used here was BG and the beautiful stamps are from Queen Kat Designs

Well, it's pretty late, so I'll sign off for now (but not before checking the latest Fiskadeal)
Have a great one and thanks for visiting me!
a hui hou! 

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

An EGGciting Story...LOL

My final challenge for March is up at Secret Scrapper...it's really easy! You will get entered into a RAK drawing and a Grand Prize drawing!  

Aloha mai! 
I hope you are having a wonderful last week on March!  It's going out like a Lion that's for sure! Temps were almost freezing here today! 

I wanted to share a fun project for you.  When the eggs are dyed...


and you have your L"egg"mosine ready to roll...


what can you do with the left over dye besides throw it down the drain?!


I took an informal survey, and asked these P"egg"ple what they thought...

and they said ...

What did they say????We're dyeing to know!!

...that any crafter would of course use the dye to make embellishments!  LOL

so here are some fun tags that I will be happy to use on my future card making projects! 



These are just some white office tags I had in my stash.  BORING.  LOL.  Not any more! 
What do you think? 

Enjoy life!  
a hui hou! 



Sunday, March 23, 2008

Rusty Pickle Fun


  

Aloha Mai,

Today is a fun day.  Marble fun to be specific!  This month's Rusty Pickle Blog challenge is to create an altered item using 4 paper lines.  I had a blast with this one.  DS has a marble track that he hardly plays with because we have wall to wall carpeting that makes it hard to balance anything.  I thought it was time for a face lift.  


Here is the result: 


I used an old RP line with vintage Sepia images, Adams Family, French Market, Merry Grinchmas, Holiday Collection, and Florish Chipboard.  I also used Capt’n Jack Alpha stamps, Capt’n Jack stamps and Journal stamps.


We spent an afternoon playing with the new track outside.  It’s amazing what a little paper and adhesive can do! 


Altered Challenges of my Own:

There is still a week left to finish my altered challenges at the Secret Scrapper site.  You can find all four challenges here.  If you complete and upload any of them by midnight your time on March 31st you will be entered into a drawing for a RAK from me and also be entered into the wonderful March Grand Prize drawing at SS.  (Totally great albums folks!) 


Take care and have an awesome week!  

a hui hou! 

Happy Easter



Aloha Mai,
Have a blessed Easter!  Happy New Beginnings! 

aloha nui from scrapaloha and 'ohana

a hui hou


supplies: Basic Grey paper, Inkadinkado Stamp, ribbon, embossing powder, rhinestones

Friday, March 21, 2008

Doodling for fun!

   




Aloha mai! 
Yum, I'm munching on a chocolate cupcake from Top Foods and drinking my cup of Yogi decaff green tea.  I love the taste of the tea and the warmth it brings me, but I have to confess that my most favorite part of the cup of tea is the little saying that is printed on the tea tag.  I call it my fortune, my thought to live for the day. 

Today my "fortune" is "The universe is the stage on which you dance, guided by your heart."  
ahhhh....

Check out our review for Ethnic Scrapbooking Idea Book by Lisa Sanford.  My first official non-blog review ;)  YAY!  Shoot me an email if you are interested in this book.

I finished a challenge that was given by Chis over at Scrapfriends during our little monthly chat last week.  I used some adorable Inkadinkado stamps and Sakura Gelly Roll Glaze Pens.  

The challenge was to make an accordion card.  This was the first time I did that.  If you want instructions, you can check out Chris' blog over at the Scrapfriends site.  (can't get to the direct link just now, I think they are doing some migrating LOL computer speak for changing over a website).

On this little card I did some doodling using my Sakura Micron Pen.  Look closely and you can see the little trees and pebbles and stars and things.  It was fun.  This was Art Girlz Blog challenge #26.  
DS is on a hike today, so I'm going to get my booty down into the dungeon and work a LOT!  ;) 

Have a great weekend and Happy Easter! 

a hui hou!  Thanks for visiting! 

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Easter Bunny and a Card


Aloha Mai,
LOL,  the Easter Bunny finish shopping while there was still stock in the stores. ;)  YUM!   Last year by the time the Easter Bunny got to us there were only ear-less bunnies left at the Easter Hole in the ground.  YIKES! 

I better hurry and post before DS comes in .  I wanted to share a card (challenge #56) with you that I did for the CPS challenge blog.  It was inspired by a challenge by April at SecretScrapper.  

I used BG paper and die cuts from their Infuse collection. 

I have a few more things to post, but this will have to do for today.  

Take care and have a wonderful weekend! 
a hui hou!