March 29, 2008
Hey Doodlebug Junkies!,
I know one thing i definitely hate is having my different scrapbook projects pile up! And with so many holidays, the projects become almost endless! Well, i think i may have found the solution to some of my scrapbooking problems!!!
I mixed Bazzill and Doodlebug products to create this FANTASTIC Halloween Album! It was quick, easy, AND I still have supplies left for future years!! This album has already saved me a TON of time!! And it is a cute way to remember how the kids looked on those Halloween nights!
I started out by using an 8x8 Hazard Bazzill Album. For the cover i took a piece of black Bazzill pinked paper and glued it to the edge of the album using K & Company liquid adhesive. I then took a piece of
Bazzill ribbon and tied it in a bow. I then adhered in to the Bazzill pinked paper. I then took a rounded square Bazzill chipboard and traced a piece of forget-me-not Bazzill paper and cut it out to fit on the chipboard square. I then cute another rounded square out of leapfrog Bazzill paper. I used my Bazzill stitching tools to create the legs and web of my spider. I used a Bazzill Really Big Brad to create the body, and added to rhinestones for the eyes. I then attached the green piece of paper (with the spider of it) to the purple piece of paper. I then adhered the chipboard piece to the Album.I then wrote eeek on the green piece of paper. You could change eeek to Halloween or anything you want. And TA-DA!!!! Your cover is complete!
Now that the cover to the album is finished and SUPER cute, I started working on the inside. There is a total of 23 years of Halloween just waiting for you to scrapbook!   
For the pages in this album I used the Doodlebug Halloween paper pack, coordinating Bazzill Cardstock, Doodlebug Halloween Cardstock Stickers, Doodle bug Sugar Coated paper, Doodlebug Halloween Chipboard, And coordinating ribbon. These embellishments and products made this album so cute, and super easy to create! The chipboard stickers are now one of my favorite products! They are such an easy way to create a complicated looking page, in minutes! I had so many left over products that i can keep scrapping Halloween in this book for almost forever! 
I think that i will definitely start using this kind of album for all my Holidays! Can you imagine a Easter one!?! I think i might start working on that now!;D
Enjoy your week!
Kaitlyn What We Found
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March 25, 2008
Hey Everyone!
Making Memories just came out with two new Baby lines. There called Animal Crackers. I am absolutely in love with both! Animal Crackers Jack, is the baby boy line, and it is my favorite baby boy line right now! The animals used in this line are elephants and alligators. But don't worry their totally cute and not scary at all. ;) They make the page 10x cuter! (if at all possible!)
Heather made these two Making Memories layouts. And even though her youngest is 5 and lets everyone know he's "Not a baby anymore!" This paper is cute for many different themes. She wants you to know that she had SO much fun making a page about something other than babies with this paper. I think that this paper would be extremely cute with a zoo page!
The main products used in these Making Memories layouts were the Making Memories animal crackers paper, Paper tags, sweets, ribbons and epoxy stickers. All these elements make the layouts so much cuter!
Animal Crackers Ella is the girl line. The main animal in this line is Giraffes. The blues, pinks and oranges are so cute and this looks exactly like a little baby girl page. And this line is once again very versatile! Heather made this page about her five-year-old Christian and how much he loves to snuggle!
See How easy was that!?! Now you know what to do with all that left over Making Memories and other brands paper! :D Or use it to show off your baby girl and/or baby boy!
We wish you luck through the following next few days!
Kaitlyn, and the rest of the WhatweFound Team
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March 22, 2008
Hello again!
I just used the new Basic Grey Rub on Tool For the first time! I am absolutely in love with i t! I use it on almost all of my scrapbook and card-making projects now! One end is a roller ball that glides smoothly and can reach the smallest parts of the rub-on. The other end is a burnisher to flatten the image once it is adhered to your project. They have been FLYING off the shelfs! Once again Basic Grey has come out with a Fantastic tool!
I used this tool to make a cute Valentines Day card. But you could use this card for just about anything. I used the new Basic Grey line called "Two Scoops."
Two Scoops is an Adorable line that uses pastel colors and lots of floral's and swirls! Its such a cute line! Make sure to check it out. We also used Bazzill cardstock and Basic Grey Rub-ons.
I think the results are great. Such a cute card! And it only took a few minutes! Thats what we love right! Quick but cute! As Rusty Pickle Says "So much paper so little time." ~Kaitlyn, WhatweFound
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March 18, 2008
Hey all Karen Foster Lovers!,
I just made an EXTREMELY cute card using the NEW Karen Foster 'Water Fun' Line. Now we've only had this line in stock for a few days so i haven't played around with it too much. But i did have time to play around enough to learn I LOVE this line!!
I used two pieces of the Karen Foster Water Fun line along with a Summertime cardstock sitcker, Karen Foster Water Sparkle Brads, and 3 colors of Karen Foster Scrappers Floss, along with this new line to create this 'Any Reason' Card.
Its Easy and Simple! Which we Love! Right!?! Kaitlyn WhatweFound
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March 15, 2008
Hey Scrapers!
We just got a totally cute Making Memories layout finished and wanted to share it with you!! Do you have a making memories tag-maker from last season that you are having a hard time coming up with ideas on how to incorporate it into your "new and improved" layouts? Well, heres the solution!
We used the new making memories ' 5th Avenue line to create this totally cute and fun layout. I love how many different elements and products are used but it doesn't look messy!
We used the Making Memories Tag Maker rims plain and with paper in them. Cute right!?!It gives off a fake illusion! :D I also love how versatile this page is! you could use it for almost any theme.
Heres how to make your own!
- Attach two 4" x 6" photos to the left side of the paper.
- Trim a 1 1/2" x 12" strip of berry paper and a 1/2" x 11" strip of solid red paper and attach it next to the photos.
- Adhere a sheet of journaling notebook paper over the paper strips.
- Use Ribbon Slot Punch tool to make a slot in the right hand side of the page. (approximately 1 1/2" from the right side and 1 3/4" from the bottom of the page.)
- Cut two lengths of gingham ribbon. (13" and 5")
- Attach long ribbon piece to page under photo using a brad and adhesive. Thread small ribbon piece through the slot and use tape to adhere. Tie the two pieces of ribbon together.
- Punch circle from floral paper
Make tag using Tag Maker.
- Attach tags and empty rims to page as shown.
- Attach flowers, button, and brads to page as shown.
- use black pen for journaling.
Hope you have a great week with time to at least get one project done! ;)
Kaitlyn WhatweFound
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March 11, 2008
Hey Scrappers, 
Don't you love those pre-put together scrapbook kits? The ones with all the paper and embellishments already included? Well I know I do! But the best part? You don't have to follow what the theme is!!
I used the new 'Bambino' line from Daisy D's to create this adorable baseball layout. All the embellishments you see were included in what Daisy D's calls a "Scrapbook kit." The new Bambino line is themed around baby boys. But since Baseball season is coming up extremly soon, I used it to make a T-ball layout about Heather's son Sanders. This layout took only 15 minutes!!!And that was with me coming up with the idea and placement for each item. It could easily take you under 5 minutes! Daisy D's does a great job with making their papers versatile and adorable!
Hope your week is Fabulous!
Kaitlyn WhatweFound
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March 08, 2008
Hey fellow Scrapbookers!
Heather has now put me in charge of this blog! So you can expect a new post at least once a week!
We just got back from CHA and have many new and exciting products and projects to show you! We know you are going to fall in love with all the cute ideas we come up with!! 
Here is a super cute new project that we made using K & Co Paper! This Valentine’s Day card was created with the K& Co. Smitten line. We also used smitten cardstock and dimensional stickers! And as you can see it turned out fabulous!
This is a perfect way to say Happy Valentines to your closest loved one. You can use it as a door hanger or just a cute decoration to hang around the house. And it gets better!! This project opens just like a card! So cute, right!?! And even though Valentines Day is over you could use it to decorate a little girl’s room. Just take off the 'Valentines' Sticker and add a name or a favorite quote. Or just wait till next year and be WAY ahead of the game.
We hope everyone has as much fun with these new K & Co products, as we did!
Keep Scrapping!
Kaitlyn, WhatweFound
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