memory planner reset: hello 2016.

hello 2016.
hello memory planner reset.
i really really love the beginning of a NEW year.
starting fresh, looking forward, positive changes.  it all is so promising.
and i love the idea about that.
some years are always better than others.  and 2015 was very much a roller coaster year.
so like always, you look back and learn.
you look forward and believe in better.
so...let's do this!


of all the heidi swapp memory planners available....hands down, this beautiful coil spiral bound album (that was available at michaels stores as 1 of the 2 2015 memory planner box kits released this year) won my heart!  


since i can remember.....my LOVE for anything coil bound started at a very early age.  i think i literally squealed with delight when i first saw this beauty.  and it is. SO beautiful. i cannot wait to fill it with STUFF.
OK, so let's talk planner plans.


it always intrigues me, the many uses planners have.  i love how some actually commit to using one as an actual "day to day" to do list.  i also love how some just love to make them beautiful. and pretty. filling it almost like an art journal.  others i have seen mix it up. half artsy, half planner.  that is awesome too.

as for my plan? well, i think i am using my planner this year as a "self growth" type journal.  a place where i can really "write it out".  i love writing, and often i feel like i am missing out on that side of me lately.  i find moments, memories, thoughts etc. are passing by so fast and i am not consciously taking the time to just sit and record something that i know i will want to remember.  

so that is my goal this year for 2016.
to WRITE more.
to get it down on paper.
it does not have to be hard, or lengthy.  
just written down.
i definitely know the "coil aspect" to this planner will help with that for me since it has such a notebook feel.  i think that is why i love it so much.  it feels like a diary or journal almost.


i have begun making a few notes in my planner so far.  i love this dashboard page.  it's so fun to fill in!  for me, this page will remain a place to fill with quotes, fun embellishments, instax photos.....washi tape.  a place to have fun with the artsy side of things.

next up...the gorgeous double page calendar spread.
yum, right?!?


so far it remains blank. 
ahhh....hello blank canvas.
let's make YOU AWESOME.
that thought alone just makes me happy.  and hopeful.
you can see that yes! i will be heading down to CHA in a few weeks! like in less than 2 weeks! 
SO much to DO!  
i am beyond excited to be reunited with my media team girls.  i have not seen them in person in over 2 years since i was pregnant and had madix.
i cannot wait to real life squish them all!


one thing that i am horrible with is filling out the calendar.
i honestly DO NOT know why.
i love how calendars look that are all filled with notes and memories.
so...another goal. enjoy filling in and being creative with this page.

now to the "week at a glance" pages...


this is where i am planning to do most of my writing.
keeping it like a journal.
letting go of the "idea" it has to look a certain way.  that i will have to add stuff and photos and stuff etc.....
reminding myself that is what the other pages are there for.
this is for my goal. my stories. my life.
i am excited to begin this.
i know many of you might be looking at this thinking that there may not be enough room....or what if i want to write more, or add other things?  
well....
that is where my cinch and this beautiful notepad come in!


i know for some, binder bindings are much better for them since they can easily add in extra stuff into their planners.  but you can do the same thing with a coil binding as well!  this has to be one of my most used and most favourite techniques out there.  a lot of us on the media team used this same technique when we created our first ever memory planner.  

the idea is you take a cinch machine, punch a paper.....snip the sides of the punch and place it in the coils.  and yes it does NOT fall out. and is SO easy to do!

simply place your paper into your cinch machine.


punch the appropriate holes as per the sizing guidelines.


next, take your scissors and make little snips all along the side of your paper where the holes are.


once complete, just pop the paper into your planner.  the places where you snipped will literally hug the coil binding and stay perfectly in place.  they will not even fall out!  genius, right?!?  



now thanks to this super simple technique i can add loads of notes, writing and story into my planner transforming it to fit the "journaling" aspect of planning that i am wanting to do this year!  oh, and the paper from this beautiful pad is all double sided as well...which makes it even more of a perfect addition into my book.



now....to keep myself organized with my planner?
let's talk storage.
i do 2 things.  i keep a little case handy....for "on the go" type stuff.  i also have a planner bin that sits on my desktop.  literally 2 places that hold everything i need to keep me organized and my stuff accessible when i want to work in it.  

my planner travel case....that i usually fill with stickers, tabs, pens etc,


my planner desktop bin...filled with EVERYTHING!!!!
isn't this collection to die for?
literally.....
i could look at this photo all day.
sometimes it is even just fun to organize and look through this bin.
no joke.


so as we wrap up these last few days of 2015, i am looking ahead at 2016 with some new personal creative goals, an open heart and an open mind.

and promising myself to work hard at documenting all of the little moments that happen along the way.


hello 2016.
now is our chance.
let's do this.
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make it holiday! minc style!

so today it is all about "making it holiday".  
i know we all have stash's of product.  some is a theme, others not.  but we have STUFF.
thankfully....when it comes to heidi swapp "minc" stuff, it really works with ANY occasion!
how? well...the fact that you can customize any minc product with whatever color of foil you choose is a very very helpful start.
here, let me show you what i mean.
up close and personal.


i purchased these gorgeous tags from michaels awhile back.  at first glance...one might not think of using them for christmas or holiday gift giving, right?  well i am here to change all that for you. in a VERY simple and VERY doable way.

because let's be honest. it's the holidays. it's crazy, it can be a tad on the chaotic end. and frankly who needs more complicated? i like simple.


so to transform these beautiful tags into my version of holiday....i simply whipped out my foils that remind me of all things holiday...classic red, green and gold.  all of these colours, as well as the tags, are now available at michaels too....just in case you are wondering and looking for something to ask santa for! hee hee ;)


i ran a bunch of tags through my minc and here are the stunning, very beautiful and completely "festive feel" results!


again. the point here is SIMPLE. DOABLE. ACHIEVABLE.
all i did was run these tags through with red and gold foil. 
layered one on top of the other. added a simple chipboard minc embellishment (also avail at michaels) and tied onto my gift with some twine. SO easy. and SUPER cute.
i love that the tag is not "holiday"....but with the foil effect....has totally transformed itself into holiday.

side note: when i was placing the finishing touches on my package i also discovered just how adorable and FUN it is to use the heidi swapp marquee love tapes (also avail at michaels) on my packaging as well...in place of ribbon.  i simply placed this red and white stripe tape along my packaging and it's SO cute.  and the best part? it doesn't move!  stays put and perfectly placed.  so...just a little extra "tip" and fun way to use your stash of Marquee Love washi tapes....or of course another reason to grab yourself some. :)


here again, i just followed the same method. simple foil...with an extra chipboard embelli.  remember...the key is doable, simple and achievable.  i did not spend a lot of time on this because i just want to share how easy and NOT crazy time consuming this actually can be.  yet it looks like it did take a lot of time. that is the secret!


you may even recognize this paper.  it is also available at michaels.  it is from the 12x12 paper pack.  all i did was run the sheet through my minc with red foil.  then created a box out of it.  SO fun and i love how it coordinates with my tag....yet remember both are not specifically holiday themed...but yet because of the minc it works like it is meant for the holidays. so great!


last but certainly not the least of my wrapping....is this cute little treat bag.


here i just wanted to share how awesome these tags work, not only on actual presents....but as tags on packages and gift bags as well. i actually trimmed these tags down and layered them one on top of another.  love the effect.



i really hope that this post has inspired you in some way to try out these gorgeous holiday foils on these "non" themed minc products.  trust me, with one quick run through you will be feeling festive immediately.  just another way to get the most out of your stash and minc!

michaels has a wonderful selection of minc products that you can check out and transform...just in time for the holidays. :)


happy creating everyone.
cheers to a beautiful holiday season and making it pretty.
xxx ooo







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holiday cards & art screens

Hi everyone!
Today I want to share some very simple, doable and BEAUTIFUL Heidi Swapp holiday art that you can use to add the perfect touch to your holiday Christmas cards, gift cards and tags this year!

Say hello to Art Screen Ink:



And these amazing Art Screens....swoon right?


If you have never used art screens, or art screen ink before....I know, super intimidating.  I felt the same way when I first was introduced.  It looked so hard, and SO complicated!  But guess what?  It is truly one of the easiest mixed media techniques out there...that give amazing results.  I swear, every time I use these art screens I am in awe of their detail.  They are similar to a stencil....but so different in the quality and detail of image you can obtain.  Stencils are often limited to openings, and images that have a variety of cut outs and detail.  But because these images are actually held together with a "screen"...it allows the special ink to transfer through providing gorgeous detailed imagery that looks like it was never transferred on in the first place.

Here...I have created a quick video demonstration to get you started and show you just how easy these art screens are to apply to projects.



So simple, right?

Here is how I used some of the above Heidi Swapp Holiday Art Screens to jazz up my own holiday cards this year.



On this card, I added the 'merry christmas' art screen to the front.  Isn't the detail amazing?  I cannot get over the intricacy of these designs and how beautiful they are on projects. So professional!  I then added on some simple die cut stars with my sewing machine for a little extra.


I customized this gift card holder using the 'season's greetings' art screen.  Again, simple yet so beautiful.  And professional.  I cannot wait to tuck a gift card in this cute envelope to give away.



Here I used the deer silhouette art screen to add a little extra to this tag card.  I love how it transferred beautifully onto the tag.  It even applied wonderfully onto the glitter portion of the tag as well. So fun!


On this tag I added the 'happy holidays' art screen.  Again.  So simple, yet awesome.  A great way to create your own cards, tags and gift card holders.  Seriously impressive.



Another great thing about the art screens is that they are re-usable.  Once you are finished using an art screen, simply rinse out the screen gently with water and lay flat to dry.  You can also clean your screens with baby wipes on a flat surface as well.  Once clean, simply re-apply the backing and store until next time.  They are a great investment because you can use them over and over, year after year!


I hope you are all inspired to head to your local Joann location and try out these amazing art screens for yourself.  I know you will love them just as much as I do!


Happy holiday creating! :)



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