Second, it's THRIFTY THURSDAY!!!! Today, and hopefully every Thursday, I'm going to let you know about websites that sells scrappin stuff cheaper!!
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Thrifty Thursday!
First, let me apologize for not posting more. I really had no idea how fast the weeks moved.
Second, it's THRIFTY THURSDAY!!!! Today, and hopefully every Thursday, I'm going to let you know about websites that sells scrappin stuff cheaper!!
Today is....... SCRAPBUCK!!!This website is AMAZING!!! First of all, it has free shipping if you spend 20.00. The best thing is that when you spend 20.00 you actually get more than one item! No kidding! They had some clear stamps for baby on there for 3.00!! I saw them at Michael's the day before going for 16.99. The same stamps! So, click around on there. You'll be surprised at the kind of stuff they have that you'll want to buy. It's the best way to spend 20.00 on product I can find! They even have clear stamps starting at .60. Now they have all orders shipping within one business day. Even the free shipping ones. Thank goodness for these people. Now, I don't even have to go out into the cold to save money! Hooray staying in PJ's!
Second, it's THRIFTY THURSDAY!!!! Today, and hopefully every Thursday, I'm going to let you know about websites that sells scrappin stuff cheaper!!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
SUPER SALE SUNDAY!!! (please excuse the layouts...still trying to figure it out)
Hello Friends!
It's Sunday!! That means new sales come out! I have done all the research for you and every Sunday I hope to get you all the deals around so you can save some money!
First up!

It's Sunday!! That means new sales come out! I have done all the research for you and every Sunday I hope to get you all the deals around so you can save some money!
First up!

Hobby Lobby!
I have sectioned off the scrapbooking section but there are LOTS of good sales this week. Head on over to Hobby Lobby to check out the full ad!
Next!
Next!
Michaels! I went through the ad and picked out all the scrapbooking deals! There is LOTS of great deals. I also added the % off coupons! 40% off a single item! I like to use those for the Martha Stewart items. Those are hardly ever on sale.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Inexpensive Products Part 1
Hello Friends,
I cannot believe it is already Thursday! The week has just gotten away from me! So far, we have covered Scrapbooking tools and storage ideas. Today we will be concentrating on the fun stuff! THE STUFF! The stuff is what the scrapbooks are actually made of. The Stuff is the most fun to buy! I will do my best to keep things to less than 5.00 but sometimes the good stuff is just a teensy bit more.
That wraps up Inexpensive Products Part 1. I hope you got some good ideas. If you have any others send them to me!
MasonJar
Monday, January 24, 2011
NEARLY FREE STORAGE!!! WHEEE!!
Hello Friends,
Now, if you're like me and have been scrapping for a while, you probably have loads of stuff tucked away here and there. And, also like me, if you can't see what you have, you don't use it.
I have a few nearly free scrapbook storage solutions to help you get organized.
For Free:: Using empty kleenex boxes or banana boxes from your local grocery store can be used for ribbon storage. Cover the box with your beautiful papers and cut holes in it large enough to not crunch your ribbon but not too large to not hold it in. It will give a unique item in your scrapbook room as well as a very useful way to have your ribbons in order!
Using a muffin tin you already have (or one out of your moms pantry) helps to keep the little knick knacks in order. I love this one from twoangelsinparis from Etsy. BUT, you can have one that looks just like this for nearly free. And the best part is you get to be creative about what you put in it!
IF you don't have a muffin tin, you can use an egg carton also. The little cups are great for keeping items at bay.
This is pretty great too! I know this picture has shoes in it, but I have my scrapbook stuff in it! I keep it on my closet door which, when open, comes right up against my desk. Everything is so close and I spent just under 5.00 at Walmart. I love that it's clear too so I can easily see all my fun tools which helps me use things I may have otherwise forgotten about!

Never underestimate the power of baskets! These cheap ones from the dollar store around 1.00 are SO fantastic. I keep paper scraps in them to stop them from cluttering up my desk. I also keep my tools that I use only occasionally like my Embossing heat gun and my glue gun. I love them to sort and store my different felt colors and tons of other things! For around 1.00 you can't beat the versatility!
And for the splurge item,! Dun duh duh DUUUUNH! The Tool Turn About from Pampered Chef. It's 18.50 online. There are many other options that do about the same thing but I have had mine for three years and I love it! It turns so easy and allows for LOTS of storage! I keep all my pens, pencils, rulers, adhesives, things that I use often. If you can find one like this for less than 18.50 please let me know! I'd love to have another one! :D
I hope you get some use out of your new storage! Have any ideas that will help keep your tools under control? Send them over! MasonJarDesign@gmail.com
Yours, from Podunk,
MasonJar
Now, if you're like me and have been scrapping for a while, you probably have loads of stuff tucked away here and there. And, also like me, if you can't see what you have, you don't use it.
I have a few nearly free scrapbook storage solutions to help you get organized.
For Free:: Using empty kleenex boxes or banana boxes from your local grocery store can be used for ribbon storage. Cover the box with your beautiful papers and cut holes in it large enough to not crunch your ribbon but not too large to not hold it in. It will give a unique item in your scrapbook room as well as a very useful way to have your ribbons in order!
Using a muffin tin you already have (or one out of your moms pantry) helps to keep the little knick knacks in order. I love this one from twoangelsinparis from Etsy. BUT, you can have one that looks just like this for nearly free. And the best part is you get to be creative about what you put in it!IF you don't have a muffin tin, you can use an egg carton also. The little cups are great for keeping items at bay.
This is pretty great too! I know this picture has shoes in it, but I have my scrapbook stuff in it! I keep it on my closet door which, when open, comes right up against my desk. Everything is so close and I spent just under 5.00 at Walmart. I love that it's clear too so I can easily see all my fun tools which helps me use things I may have otherwise forgotten about!
Never underestimate the power of baskets! These cheap ones from the dollar store around 1.00 are SO fantastic. I keep paper scraps in them to stop them from cluttering up my desk. I also keep my tools that I use only occasionally like my Embossing heat gun and my glue gun. I love them to sort and store my different felt colors and tons of other things! For around 1.00 you can't beat the versatility!
And for the splurge item,! Dun duh duh DUUUUNH! The Tool Turn About from Pampered Chef. It's 18.50 online. There are many other options that do about the same thing but I have had mine for three years and I love it! It turns so easy and allows for LOTS of storage! I keep all my pens, pencils, rulers, adhesives, things that I use often. If you can find one like this for less than 18.50 please let me know! I'd love to have another one! :D
I hope you get some use out of your new storage! Have any ideas that will help keep your tools under control? Send them over! MasonJarDesign@gmail.com
Yours, from Podunk,
MasonJar
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Necessities List-tools
Hello Friends,
So, this post is to sum up the tools that I have found absolutely necessary to complete, well, really anything involving scrapbooking. It is things that I have on my desk or within arms reach at all times and that I use more than once with each page/project. Please keep in mind that I have been scrapping for ten years so some of this stuff was purchased a long time ago. Also keep in mind that you do not have to purchase all these things at once if you are just starting out. It just really makes life a lot easier. In a future post, we will talk about things to use in place of those fancy tools other women can afford.
Okay, first things first. My go to, cannot live with out, tool:
This is the
Fiskars 01-005249 Premium Portable Paper Trimmer 12
Features a wider 6.25 base deck for easy layout and measuring triple track blad and rail system antiwear veneer which is now printed from the bottom side so the grid will never wear off. Swing-out arm extends measuring up to a full 15.25. Includes bonus replacement blade. Cuts 5 sheets of 20# paper.
I am positive that I use this at least 20 times each page I do. I love it because it is light weight, the grid on it doesn't rub off, and those little orange leggies on the ends are rubber so you can prop it against the leg of your desk, chair, or wall and it won't slide down! I also love that there is a little wire that goes down the cut line under the blade that shows you exactly where the blade will cut. So you can line up whatever you're working on and it will be a cinch to trim. Now, this little baby is totally worth the money. I spent roughly 15.00 on it with a 50% off coupon at Michaels but I just saw it online for 16.00. There are many places that will have this for cheap (30.00 full price seems like a lot to me) but it will be well worth it!
These little babies are just the plain ol' jane ol'
Crayola Scissors.
They cost 1.97 at Walmart and they cut EVERYTHING!! You would think not, because they are kids scissors, but they cut through ribbon and felt way better than my 6.99 Cutterbee scissors. Now, they are blunt tip so you gotta be crafty when cutting detailed items, so if you have an extra $7, the Cutterbee's are the way to go. If not, 1.97 cannot be beat. I have three pairs and I use them all the time.
Next is a standard! Its the
Scotch 665 Double-Sided Office Tape 1/2 x 900" 1 Core Clear
Use this double-sided tape as a quick and efficient, no-mess alternative to glue for light duty attaching and mounting tasks. The tape features permanent adhesive on both sides and its linerless, long-aging design won't dry out or yellow. Plus, it's photo safe. Tape Type: Double-Sided; Adhesive Material: N/A; Tape Special Feature: 1" Core; Width: N/A.
I have found this tape to be WAAAY cheaper than anything that says "Scrapbook" on it. It is photo safe! So use away without fear of it ruining your hard work when your kids are old enough to appreciate it. I usually find it at Walmart for a couple bucks. I think the most I have paid for it was 5.00 but it was the double pack like in the picture. I use it for EVERYTHING. I have the fancy tape runners, which are pretty convenient, but the refills are just more than I want to spend. So I will keep my cheapy scotch tape holder and buy the double sided refills thank you very much.
the
Millennium Zig .01 Black (PEN.MS01)
Acid free, lighfast, waterproof, fade proof, archival quality pigment ink pen that is very useful for fine line detailing.
These pens are not the cheapest but they are the best and sooooo multifunctional which is the way to go if you're going to be spending 3.95 on a pen. It is acid free, which is most important, and they last FOREVER! I use mine all the time and I really cannot remember the last time I had to buy a new one. Probably once every 6 months if you store it right and keep it nice. I love that the tip is teeny tiny so you can use it in your stencils to get the utmost detail. The Millennium Zig's come in all kinds of different size tips and colors so I definitely recommend these for your scrapbook pens.
Now, these items are just suggestions and what I use on a daily basis. They are fairly cheap and for less than 50.00 you can have all these items and maybe even a few dollars left over (especially if you order that trimmer online or have a coupon).
Thats it for now. If you have any more ideas or suggestions, keep them coming!
Yours, from Podunk,
MasonJar
Why I am starting this blog...
Hello friends.
I just wanted to jot a quick note to let you know (and to remind myself) why exactly I am starting this blog. I am starting this design/inspiration/advice/friendship blog for all the people who cannot go and spend 1000.00 on a scrapbook room. For all the ladies out there who are actually on a budget and it is less than 50.00 a month to spend on scrapbooking. I cleaned up one of my storage things tonight (which I was excited about because it opened up TONS more storage opportunities for me) to which my husband responds, "Great, now we have more space to buy more crap..."
So yes, scrapping is not my families favorite way to spend money so I have devised ways to have beautiful pages for less than people who have stuff donated to them.
Dont get me wrong, I would love for one of those fancy schmancy scrapbook companies come and donate a bunch of stuff that I will happily give to as many people as I can, but I dont want this blog to be about that. I want it to be taking their beautiful pages, and making them affordable! WITH THE STUFF YOU ALREADY HAVE!!! I will try my hardest to make sure you do not have to buy anything that isn't absolutely necessary.
That being said. I will start off the next post with a list of what I have found to be NECESSARY when starting ANY scrap project. They are the things like scissors, papercutter, etc.
I really hope you all enjoy this and we can scrap for less together. Keep all ideas coming! I am looking forward to hearing them!
Yours, from Podunk,
MasonJar
I just wanted to jot a quick note to let you know (and to remind myself) why exactly I am starting this blog. I am starting this design/inspiration/advice/friendship blog for all the people who cannot go and spend 1000.00 on a scrapbook room. For all the ladies out there who are actually on a budget and it is less than 50.00 a month to spend on scrapbooking. I cleaned up one of my storage things tonight (which I was excited about because it opened up TONS more storage opportunities for me) to which my husband responds, "Great, now we have more space to buy more crap..."
So yes, scrapping is not my families favorite way to spend money so I have devised ways to have beautiful pages for less than people who have stuff donated to them.
Dont get me wrong, I would love for one of those fancy schmancy scrapbook companies come and donate a bunch of stuff that I will happily give to as many people as I can, but I dont want this blog to be about that. I want it to be taking their beautiful pages, and making them affordable! WITH THE STUFF YOU ALREADY HAVE!!! I will try my hardest to make sure you do not have to buy anything that isn't absolutely necessary.
That being said. I will start off the next post with a list of what I have found to be NECESSARY when starting ANY scrap project. They are the things like scissors, papercutter, etc.
I really hope you all enjoy this and we can scrap for less together. Keep all ideas coming! I am looking forward to hearing them!
Yours, from Podunk,
MasonJar
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