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New Discoveries #5: Evernote for Organization

Who here has trouble organizing their blog post ideas, craft ideas, etc?  I know I do!  It seems that I think of things in the shower or getting ready to bed.  I used to write it down on a random piece of paper and promptly lose it.  And then I found Evernote! J actually told me to buy Evernote for my computer a few years ago.  Up until then, I had been using a notebook and was relatively organized.  He convinced me that this little app would change my life for the better.  He was right!

I now use Evernote for a variety of organization needs.  I created a notebook for each blog.  I have one for general blog post ideas.  I have one for keeping track of monthly goals.  I have another notebook for Project Life and one for vacation ideas.  I even have one for meal planning.  But for this post, I want to highlight my calendar notebooks.

I created a notebook for each year with separate notes for each month.

You'll note notecards for "July Life" and "July Craft."  I tried to combine the two notes for the two blogs and I was hopelessly lost within a week.  So I try to keep them separate for my sanity.  Within each note, I have written each day of the month with the day notation in front.  I went even a bit further and separated out the weeks to help see the break points.  Each month I go through and write my blog post title on the corresponding day.  If the post doesn't exist in some form on the blog, but is only an idea at this point, it gets an asterisk after the title.  Once a post is completed, I strikethrough.  This way I can see what I have scheduled and what is needed to be finished with a quick glance.  No more wading through each of blogs trying to determine what needs to be done.  My Evernote method has kept me more consistent with my blogging.  I have also cut down on the number of times that I publish a post that isn't finished.

While I use my calendar notebooks daily, I've recently started a separate notebook for upcoming blog challenges.  I really want to start participating in these more often, but usually forget until the day they are due.  This easy, I'm hoping Evernote can help me work ahead a bit.  This notebook will also include my upcoming swaps and blog hops.

I have seen many bloggers that keep a paper notebook or a Filofax for their blog organization.  My thought is: whatever works for you!  I've found that Evernote is my best friend.  I don't know how I would blog without it at this point.

tags: New Discoveries, Organization
categories: Craft Supplies
Thursday 07.10.14
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

CCMC310: Coastal Cabana, Real Red, and Night of Navy

Today's card came from a color inspiration from Create with Connie and Mary.  I realized that my SU Fresh Prints Stack (sadly retired) had two of those colors in the mix.  Score!  I have almost that entire pad left unused so it's nice to break it out once in awhile.

Color Inspiration

 

My version

Somehow this card ended up being very nautical and I absolutely love it!  I never realized how the Sea Street and Perfect Pennants stamp sets match perfectly for me.  I love that little octopus so much!  After pulling out my ink colors, I started grabbing papers and tools and went to town.  This process of making this card was very organic.  I didn't think too much and yet I'm pleased at how the colors and patterns all flow together.

 
  • Stamps: Sea Street, Perfect Pennants
  • Inks: Night of Navy
  • Cardstock: Real Red; Fresh Prints DSP (retired), Whisper White
  • Accessories:
  • Tools: Starburst Framelits
tags: Fresh Prints DSP, Perfect Pennants, Sea Street
categories: Misc- Cards
Tuesday 07.08.14
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

CASology: Float and FMS143

Today I embarked on my first attempt at challenge cards.  In fact, completing some card challenges is part of my monthly goal.  This card came from my combining CASology W102: Float and Freshly Made Sketch 143.

Theme Inspiration

 

Sketch Inspiration

 

My version

I wanted to keep this card very clean and muted but with some interesting pieces.  I love how it turned out.  I stamped the Up, Up, and Away balloon multiple times and then die cut the piece.  From there, I chose a few coordinating scraps from the blue scrap bag and started layered.  I had to play a bit with the lengths to find what works.  Overall, a cool and calm card.

 
  • Stamps: SU Up, Up, and Away
  • Inks: SU Midnight Muse
  • Cardstock: SU Whisper White; Various scraps
  • Accessories:
  • Tools: SU Starburst Framelits; SU Hexagon Punch (banner end)
tags: CASology, Freshly Made Sketches, Up Up and Away
categories: Misc- Cards
Monday 07.07.14
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

5 on 5

 

I'm starting a new series today: 5 on 5.  On the 5th of each month I'll be highlighting five pictures of crafty projects, inspiration pieces, or fun products.  I wanted to add some great pictures and give everyone a bit of insight into my creative process.

1. I really need to update my current DSP, inks, and inks wanted lists.  Yeah, I love my lists...

2. Trying to pull some ink color combos for this week's card challenges.

3. Finishing up my new catalog swaps.  That notepad is a leftover from my teaching days.  That's four years ago.  I really need to clean that box out (use it or lose it).

4. Dying to try out my new decorative masks.  Maybe with this week's card challenges...

5. Another pack of retired DSP to use this week.  I loved these patterns but I need to just stop hoarding and actually use it.

tags: 5 on 5
categories: Life
Saturday 07.05.14
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Christmas OSW Set

For the Christmas set, I wanted to try another OSW template.  I found this one from Mae Collins.

 
 

Unfortunately, it is using the metric system.  My paper trimmer doesn't do centimeters.  First things first, I had to convert the measurements to get me approximations for inches.  Once cut, I was supposed to use the pieces to create these 15 cards.

Instead of making 15 cards, I made the following 12 cards.  I added some layering cardstock and stamping to help fill the cards.  Overall, I did like the template and will possibly use it again sometime.

 
 
 

Supplies:

  • Stamps: SU Merry Christmas stamp (retired); SU Christmas Tree stamp (retired)
  • Cardstock: SU Candlelight Christmas (retired); Primrose Petals (retired)
  • Accessories: SU Buttons (retired); SU Embossing Folder (retired)

Snail Adhesive

$6.95

Stampin' Trimmer

$29.95

Big Shot Die-Cut Machine

$99.95

Stampin' Dimensionals

$3.95

Old Olive 8-1/2X11 Card Stock

$6.95

Real Red 8-1/2X11 Card Stock

$6.95

Chocolate Chip Classic Stampin' Pad

$5.95

Table by StampinBuddy. Try it FREE.

tags: 12x12 Template, Candlelight Christmas DSP, Christmas, Embossing Folder, One Sheet Wonder
categories: Christmas Cards
Thursday 07.03.14
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Fun 'n Craft Blog Hop July 2014

 

Welcome to the Fun n' Crafty Blog Hop for July! This month we will be showcasing project ideas from the new Stampin' Up Designer Series Paper. So make sure to check out the list of stops on the hop at the bottom of this post to see them all!

This month's theme is our favorite DSP from the new catalog.  I've only bought three packs so far (Moonlight, Park Lane, and Lullaby) and Moonlight is hands down my favorite.  I love the color combo: Blackberry Bliss, Hello Honey, Lost Lagoon, Gray, Sahara Sand.  But I also love that a few of the papers feature just one color.  I decided to make my two cards each featuring one of the colors.

 

These two cards are clean and simple and yet they are very striking.  I am absolutely loving them!  I may have to make a set..

 

.Supplies:

Starburst Sayings Clear Stamp Set

$18.95

Starburst Framelits Die

$26.95

Blackberry Bliss Classic Stampin' Pad

$5.95

Hello Honey Classic Stampin' Pad

$5.95

Moonlight Designer Series Paper Stack

$6.95

Blackberry Bliss 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock

$6.95

Hello Honey 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock

$6.95

Whisper White 8-1/2" X 11" Card Stock

$8.50

Table by StampinBuddy. Try it FREE.

Blog Hop Participants:

  • Jennifer B. of Northwest Stamper
  • Kathy T. of Stampablog
  • Tobe B. of The Craft Sea
  • Angela M of Stamp with Angela
  • Pamela W. of Stinky Tofu
  • Sara G of 1200 Some Miles
tags: Fun 'n Crafty Blog Hop, Moonlight DSP, Starburst Sayings
categories: Misc- Cards
Wednesday 07.02.14
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

July 2014 Crafting Goals

 

A recap of last month's goals:

  • Stay on top of Project Life -- Fail. I'm a few weeks behind.  I really need to catch up but feel like that won't happen until after the twins leave.
  • Use the SU set for a PL spread -- Check! I've done two weekly spreads so far using the Everyday Adventure Card Collection and Accessory Pack.
  • Plan a workshop or class -- Check!  Although I'm not having much luck when it comes to customers...
  • Put finishing touches on the Summer Bucket List notebook -- Check! I was 90% finished by the time the boys arrived on the 3rd.  As the month has gone on, we have added our ephemera and experiences.
  • Price and possibly sell my retired stamp sets -- Check!  I listed a ton of retired stamp sets and random other stamps on my FB Swap and Sell group.  I've already sold 2 sets and sent some others with a friend for a garage sale.
  • Make June 6x6 Monthly Page -- Check!  Here's the link to my sample.  I hope to continue this goal each month.
 

 This month's goals:

  • Make July 6x6 Monthly Page
  • Figure out what to do with the rest of retired/don't want supplies (possible RAKs)
  • Complete 3 PL spreads
  • Try a new card making technique
  • Prep blog posts through August
  • Try a baby craft
categories: Goal Posts
Tuesday 07.01.14
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
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