[Fonts: KD Everyday, Modern No. 20, Gulim, Erika Ormig; Digital Kits: KD Sylvy, KD Say It With Love, KD fancy Borders 1 – all by Karla Dudley.]
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens
Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens
Brown paper packages tied up with strings
These are a few of my favorite things
From: The Sound Of Music
Clearly, winning the lottery or receiving the Nobel Prize creates unimaginable bliss, but as the song says – also are the little, unexpected things in life.
Let me share something with you. It’s a very personal fact pertaining to my taste in men…
For a LONG time I fell in love with smart men. When I say ‘smart’ I clearly mean genius, well above average. The higher the IQ, the deeper my infatuation.
As I met Nadav (my husband) during my first year in Law School I am talking about teen love…
I loved the intellectual challenge. I loved the puns and the riddles. I loved all the mind games. I loved the extra reading to stay on top… (Have I mentioned how competitive I were in high-school?)
I loved it all. The more mind twirling I had to exercise – the more I enjoyed the chats with my latest crush.
Then I met Nadav…
Don’t get me wrong here. Nadav is one of them geniuses everyone loves to hate (but can’t).
He finished everything he ever did “Summa Cum Laude”, astonishing all his professors.
But he doesn’t take it too seriously. He enjoys life and he makes life enjoyable to anyone near him.
When I met him I suddenly didn’t feel like playing mind games.
I felt comfortable enough to be weak sometimes.
I felt comfortable enough to let my guard down around him.
I realized that I like that better and that for the first time I am truly in LOVE.
Journaling Reads:
I can always expect you to find bliss in everyday things.
You manage to find beauty and Joy everywhere you look.
Every occasion is a reason for a celebration.
Every menial task can become magical after you are done with it.
Everyday and everything is blissful in your mind and I am lucky to live this life with you.
You may think it’s the big things that stir you and brings happiness into your life, but it is the small, unexpected gestures that transforms your life from plain to extraordinary.
So take a pen and a journal and list all the things that makes you go ahhhhhhhhh.
BE HAPPY!
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What brings total bliss to your life? Share by leaving a comment, I’m looking forward to hearing from you guys.
Back when we were kids creativity came naturally to us. Everything was possible and our prolific imagination was the only limit we knew.
Through the years we have grown apart from our inner creative child and along with that – have lost our pristine and utter joy of creation.
In this e-book I will pave your way back to your inner creative child, brick by brick.
“Unleashing The Creative Child Within You” will explain why you became distant from your core creativity and will reveal the secret to getting it back.
With exercises designed specifically to help you find the inner child within you, regain its confidence and unleash it – you are bound to get your mojo back faster than you think.
Your inner creative child wants to come out and play, so don’t disappoint it and get “Unleashing The Creative Child Within You“.
Tags: Bliss, Digital Kits, Digital Scrapbooking, DT, Journaling Prompt, Karla Dudley
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Monday, April 12th, 2010
[Fonts: Barnes_erc_, Clementine Sketch.]
My Pledge
Today I remember and I pledge to never forget.
I remember the horrors of the holocaust and how it had touched my own family.
I also pledge to remember its lessons.
I pledge not to remain silent when a human being is suffering.
I pledge to always love a person for being a person.
I pledge to never judge a person by any other measures but the deeds of that person.
If you want to join me in that pledge – feel free to copy and paste the following html code into your personal blogs.
<a href="http://www.creativityprompt.com/today-i-remember/" target="blank"><img src="http://www.creativityprompt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Remembrance.jpg" alt="Remembrance" /></a>
If you want to add just the badge without the link back, use this code:
<img src="http://www.creativityprompt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Remembrance.jpg" alt="Remembrance" />
Please Remember!
Tags: Holocaust, Holocaust Memorial Day
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Friday, April 9th, 2010
This week I have a set of FREE retro romantic journaling labels to share with you (for personal use only). I used this label set on this springy layout.
To download it simply click on the image (or the link) and if it doesn’t work try to right-click on it and opt for the “save target as…” option (it may be phrased a bit differently on different operating systems).
I hope you like it and have lots and lots and lots of fun with it.
In case you love the images (like I do) but are not particularly impressed with my label design, the images by Papermoon are copyright free and are available here.
Make sure you didn’t miss the rest of the free printables on Creativity Prompt.
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What will you use these labels for? Share by leaving a comment on this post.
Struggling to find uses for the labels, here are some suggestions on how to use the journaling labels.
I want as many people as possible to enjoy my labels (and to see them around on projects…), so please twit about this post – you may use the button above, share it on your blog, favor it on Stumble Upon, share on Facebook, share this post on your RSS reader – any way you wish.
I will also understand if you’d rather do nothing. In any case, you are VERY welcome to use them – from the bottom of my heart 🙂
In fact, I want you to tell me if there is a specific type of printables you’d like to see on Creativity Prompt in the future? If you share your wishes, they may come true.
Tags: freebie, journaling labels, journaling tags, printable
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Thursday, April 8th, 2010
I have recently received an e-mail from Emma Taylor of Accreditedonlinecolleges.com.
She has graciously sent me a link to an article on her website: “25 Talks to Ignite & Unleash Your Creativity“.
This article offers many sources of fire to ignite your smoldering creativity.
You may like to take a look 🙂
Back when we were kids creativity came naturally to us. Everything was possible and our prolific imagination was the only limit we knew.
Through the years we have grown apart from our inner creative child and along with that – have lost our pristine and utter joy of creation.
In this e-book I will pave your way back to your inner creative child, brick by brick.
“Unleashing The Creative Child Within You” will explain why you became distant from your core creativity and will reveal the secret to getting it back.
With exercises designed specifically to help you find the inner child within you, regain its confidence and unleash it – you are bound to get your mojo back faster than you think.
Your inner creative child wants to come out and play, so don’t disappoint it and get “Unleashing The Creative Child Within You“.
Tags: creativity
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Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
Sometimes I just feel like creating with no reason or rhyme. No specific order. No specific theme. Just putting memories onto pretty paper.
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- Cardstock: American Crafts “Earth Tones“
- Patterned Paper: Sassafras “Sunshine Lollipop” wee bundle.
- Letter Stickers: generic from the 1 Dollar bin at Target.
- Journaling tag: Creativity Prompt. (free)
- Decorative tape: Anna Griffin Border Stickers [I used the Valentine collection]
- Sticker: KI Memories.
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Have you been scrapbooking lately? Please leave a comment and share your thoughts and experiences.
Tags: family, layout, scrapbook layout, scrapbooking
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Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
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- cardstock: Bazzill
- Patterned paper: My Minds Eye “Home” (pale blue), Autumn Leaves (text)
- Adhesive: Fabri Tac by beacon; Glue Glider Pro by Glue Arts; 2 Way Glue by EK Success.
- Letter Stickers: American Crafts “Lullaby” Thickers (white), Generic from the Dollar bin at Target (turquoise), Jenni Bowlin Tiny Circle Stickers.
- Tools: Punches: EK Success (scallop border punch), Martha Stewart (starburst); Stapler: Tiny Attacher by Tim Holtz.
- Journaling tag: Creativity Prompt.
- Ribbon: American Crafts (Dotted), Generic and o-l-d (seafoam thin satin)
- Jewels: generic.
How To
Pleated Ribbon
- Attach the edge of your ribbon with 2 tiny staples.
- Apply a line of fabric glue. Fabri Tac is WONDERFUL. (I wish I was endorsed by Beacon. I am not)
- Pleat the ribbon along the glue line irregularly to create a messy look. don’t worry about the pleats opening up at this stage.
- Go back and apply a bead of glue underneath each “pleat” to keep it in place.
Ribbon Flower
Also Known as – what to do if you run out of ribbon while pleating but happen to have a similarly colored ribbon at hand…
- Put a drop of fabric glue where you want your flower center to be at and adhere the tip of your ribbon strip to it.
- Apply some more glue around the glued edge and start turning your ribbon around it, flipping the ribbon occasionally.
- Keep applying more beads of glue around and building your “flower” until you are satisfied with its size.
- Cut off the excess ribbon and tuck the end underneath one of the pleats with another bead of glue.
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Is it spring yet? Share your thoughts by leaving a comment.
If you give the techniques a try – pweeeeeze share 🙂
Check out Creativity Prompt’s self paced workshop: “Capture Your Dream”. In this workshop you will capture, follow and make your dream come true as well as document your journey in a fabulous mixed media mini album.
Tags: creativity prompt, handmade flowers, layout, scrapbook layout, scrapbooking, sprin, Tutorial
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Monday, April 5th, 2010
[Digital Kits: KD Cardstock Essentials, KD Blakely & KD Capture + Record – All by Karla Dudley]
Do you know an angel?
I know one.
My angel has a pure heart and beaming eyes.
My angel only knows one feeling. My angel knows LOVE.
My angel doesn’t envy. My angel isn’t mad. My angel doesn’t compete. My angel doesn’t hurt. My angel doesn’t lie. My angel doesn’t swear. He NEVER does. Ever.
My angel doesn’t wear wings, does yours do?
[In this layout is my nephew Shoham, 9 years old.]
Digital Tip
I created the word art in this layout my self. This is how I did it:
- First, I wrote my words on a white paper with various pens (both plain black pens and black calligraphy pens).
- Next, I scanned my paper in high resolution (600 dpi) and saved it as a JPG file.
- Then I opened the file with my Photoshop Elements and cranked up the levels [ctr+L/CMD+L]. Turning the “black” dial all the way to the first peak and the mid-tones dial all the way to the black one. The effect you are looking for is to have all the black parts REALLY black and all the white parts REALLY white.
- Then I turned my background layer into a simple layer, by clicking on it twice and opened a new layer beneath it.
- I made sure that I am on the original layer and picked up all the white parts with the Quick Selection Tool. I then pressed “delete” and the transparent layer showed up where the white used to be. I picked each of the small cavities inside the letters (e.g. the O’s and A’s) individually and deleted these white parts too.
- Then I merged the two layers together (merge not simplify!) and saved the file as a PNG file to keep the transparent attributes.
- Once your text is on a transparent background, you can select each word and each letter individually with the selection tool and then adjust its height and width with the move tool.
Give it a try, it is so simple and it lets you inject some personality to the digital layout. No tablet is necessary!
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Who is the angel in your life? share your thoughts by leaving a message.
Are you planning on giving the digital word art a try? If you do, please share your work with us.
Tags: angel, Digital Scrapbooking, Journaling Prompt, life, tip, Word art
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Friday, April 2nd, 2010
This week I am sharing a set of FREE fancy journaling labels with you guys (for personal use only).
To download it simply click on the image (or the link) and if it doesn’t work try to right-click on it and opt for the “save target as…” option (it may be phrased a bit differently on different operating systems).
I hope you like it and have lots and lots and lots of fun with it.
Make sure you didn’t miss the rest of the free printables on Creativity Prompt.
Now, seriously, I have asked a few times what other printables would you like me to share with you (If I can, I’ll do my best to make them). PLEASE don’t be shy and tell me by leaving a comment.
Back when we were kids creativity came naturally to us. Everything was possible and our prolific imagination was the only limit we knew.
Through the years we have grown apart from our inner creative child and along with that – have lost our pristine and utter joy of creation.
In this e-book I will pave your way back to your inner creative child, brick by brick.
“Unleashing The Creative Child Within You” will explain why you became distant from your core creativity and will reveal the secret to getting it back.
With exercises designed specifically to help you find the inner child within you, regain its confidence and unleash it – you are bound to get your mojo back faster than you think.
Your inner creative child wants to come out and play, so don’t disappoint it and get “Unleashing The Creative Child Within You“.
Tags: freebie, journaling labels, journaling tags, printable
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010
Thank You Card
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How-To Pointers
- For the greeting, all I did was to open a new 8½” by 11″ document at 300dpi and write “Thank You” in black with the text tool. Than I duplicated the layer a few times and changed the size by dragging the edge of the bounding box. I Positioned each layer randomly and changed the opacity of each layer. Then I printed it on white cardstock, punched it and sprayed it with Glimmer Mist (immediately absorbing the excess liquid, so the ink won’t spread).
- For the flower accent, I just adhered the dew drop on a Basic Grey paper with some Diamond Glaze. I’ve found it easier to put the glue on the dew drop and then press on the paper than to do that the other way around. Ranger Glossy Accents will also work great. I love it too. After the glue dries up, I cut around the dew drop, which also acts as a weight to help the gate-fold card stay shut.
I Love You Card
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How-To Pointers
- The self adhesive fun foam wouldn’t go through the punch, so I punched a scrap piece of paper, adhered it to the backer of the fun foam (as the shape is symmetric), and cut around with precision scissors.
- To attach the vellum greeting I used the Tiny Attacher and tried to aim the staples to the lines of the letters… almost successfully… I concealed the back of the staples with a strip of patterned paper I adhered to the back.
- For the faux stitching box, I first marked it with a pencil, using a T-Square ruler and then went over it with American Crafts brown precision pen and erased the pencil marks.
- This card isn’t standard. It’s a square card, measured 4¼” by 4¼”. It started as a standard card, but after finishing it I felt a smaller size would look better. Trial and error, that’s the way to go.
Thanks Card
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How-To Pointers
- I made the flower from used dryer sheets and Glimmer mists. You may find the video tutorial here.
- I used the scoring board to make the pleated cardstock “ribbon”. I just scored repeatedly in intervals of ½” and 1/8″ and folded the scoring lines later to create the pleats. A mountain fold after each ½” mark and a valley fold after each 1/8″ mark. Down and up and down and up… I attached it to the patterned paper with a line of glue runner, then supported it with 2 tiny staples that also attached the felt ribbon to it.
- For the funky greeting, I first penciled it on the paper lightly (using 2 pencils held together to create the broad line), then I went over the lines with a black pen, erased the pencil marks and cut around it with precision scissors. I adhered each letter with a tiny foam dot to add dimension.
My favorite card is the first one, with the “photoshopped” greeting. Which one is yours?
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Have you recently made a card to show you care? Share your thoughts by leaving a comment or share your card on the Creativity Prompt Flickr Group.
Back when we were kids creativity came naturally to us. Everything was possible and our prolific imagination was the only limit we knew.
Through the years we have grown apart from our inner creative child and along with that – have lost our pristine and utter joy of creation.
In this e-book I will pave your way back to your inner creative child, brick by brick.
“Unleashing The Creative Child Within You” will explain why you became distant from your core creativity and will reveal the secret to getting it back.
With exercises designed specifically to help you find the inner child within you, regain its confidence and unleash it – you are bound to get your mojo back faster than you think.
Your inner creative child wants to come out and play, so don’t disappoint it and get “Unleashing The Creative Child Within You“.
Tags: card, cards, creativity prompt
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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
I wrote “Unleashing The Creative Child Within You” while we were living in Dublin, Ireland.
This e-book is, in a way, a travel journal. In it I reduced to writing the journey I had embarked on to find my own inner creative child.
After leaving my country, my family, my friends, my job and my profession I found comfort in reuniting with my core creativity.
My inner child embraced me with pure love, like only children know how. My inner child accepted me unconditionally, like only children (and moms) know how.
Finding the joy of creativity again, recognizing the reasons I had lost it in the first place, was a marvelous gift I gave myself with this journey.
In this e-book, which is available for immediate download as a pdf file, I will pave your way to your inner creative child, brick by brick.
“Unleashing The Creative Child Within You” will explain why you became distant from your core creativity and will reveal the secret to getting it back. With exercises designed specifically to help you find the inner child within you, regain its confidence and unleash it – you are bound to get your mojo back faster than you think.
Your inner creative child wants to come out and play, so don’t disappoint it and get “Unleashing The Creative Child Within You“.
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Tags: creativity, e-book
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