Hey there! We hope you’re enjoying all the pretty flowers and blossoming trees this season. Speaking of flowers and trees, have you picked up your May/June issue of Creating Keepsakes yet?
It’s got so many fun, must-try ideas inside, including the article “Fabulous Flower Techniques” by Jennifer McGuire with instructions for making handmade flowers.
And “Branches On Our Family Tree” by Mou Saha about celebrating family connections. Check out this darling page by Mou from her article.

"The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree" by Mou Saha, as seen in Creating Keepsakes' May/June 2010.
Want to know more about this issue? Here are some fun tidbits from the CK team:
- Isn’t the article design for the “Branches on Our Family Tree” article fun? It’s a favorite of CK designer Neko Carrillo. She says, “The design team had fun coming up with goofy family members for our family tree opener and a great time watching Nicole LaRue sketch each one.”
- Want to know where the idea for the “No Photo? No Problem?” article came from? Readers like you! Jennafer Martin says, “We got letters and suggestions on our Facebook fan page for an article with solutions for those times when you don’t have the right photo but want to scrapbook anyway, and this is the result. Thanks to Dream Team member Deena Wuest who took on the task of writing this article!”
- Betcha can’t tell, but Megan Hoeppner’s “Sew Sweet” layout in the “Latest & Greatest” column on page 47 was actually created with product prototypes from My Little Yellow Bicycle, as the finished products weren’t yet available. They’re available now, check them out here.
- The hands shown in the step-by-step shots on page 52 are actually Kim Watson’s talented hands. Ordinarily, we shoot hand shots in our studio, but since she’s on another continent, she went ahead and did these for us. Didn’t she do a fantastic job?
- The day our team went out to Margie Romney-Aslett’s home to shoot this month’s creative space (page 56), there was a terrible snow storm. Miraculously, we still got the shots and everything went off without a hitch.
- This was the first issue of the magazine that Kim Jackson worked on. She says, Oh, man, what a ride! I started the week before Christmas, and dove right in to writing my first column. I was sitting here in a half-organized cubicle—aka, Fort Product—trying to make decisions on what amazing CHA sneak-peek products to feature in the Latest & Greatest column. I loved it all! It was pretty surreal.” We’re so glad to have Kim on the team! Check out her product picks on page 47 of the May/June issue.
- Do you relate to Deena’s Wuest’s layout “Before Kids/After Kids”? Dorathy Gilchrist does. She says, “Deena’s layout is a hilarious because it’s true! Her design really reflects the pace and tone of life before and after having kids.”
What were your favorite things about this issue? Leave us a comment by Friday, May 21, 2010 and you could be one of three lucky winners to receive a sampling of the gorgeous Flutter collection from Making Memories.
–Lori Fairbanks, editor














No doubt about it- my favorite thing is Deena Wuest’s “Before Kids / After Kids.” It is not only gorgeous, but so so true.
ANYthing by Deena Wuest is my favorite! I can really relate to the real life things she talks about in her pages and I also love her color choices/designs!! Go, Deena!
I really like seeing the craft spaces of others, get alot of storage ideas. also love Deena’s layout, hilarious!
I loved Jennifer’s flower accents, especially the tissue paper flower.
Hard to choose between these two for me: the one about recording down family memories and the one about doing pages without the photo.
Since I love to sew perhaps my favorite would be Kim Watson showing how to do the fabric strips on a page. But I loved it all.
My favorite was Jennifer McGuire’s article on making flowers. So innovative!
I loved the fabulous flower techniques. I’m new to making my own embellishments and found this to be very helpful!
I love this magazine and there are so many great ideas. From this issue I like family theme and look several ideas about those pages as well Jennifer McGuire’s flower techniques
I loved the flower making section!
Thanks for a chance to win!
P.S. Have you posted the winners of all of the other blog posts from April? Where do you post this info.?
Jennifer’s flowers are my favorite!
definately no photo no problem
I love the 15 minute layout column at the end of the magazine! I’m always so inspired by the magazine and having this article as the last page feels like CK is saying “Go forth and scrap!”
I love Deena’s Wuest’s layout “Before Kids/After Kids”… it’s so true esp. when you have 4 kids to manage!
Sadly my magazine still has NOT been delivered!! Very frustrating since it’s been in the stores here for over a week. Definitely makes me reconsider renewing my subscription.
This month’s creative space is AMAZING. Seriously, could I be more jealous?
I don’t have this issue but I do love seeing other peoples craft spaces!
I have a hard time finishing the magazine before peeking at the 15-minute layout at the very back. This is a great feature.
Looks like a great issue!
I loved the no photo? no problem! but I truly loved Nicole’s work on the family tree. Very fun to read all the people.
Love the issue but I think my fave was Jennifer’s flowers. Thanks for the chance to win.
I have to say this issue was different in so many ways … graphics really popped! My favorite (or what struck a chord with me) was the Before Kids/After Kids layout. I HAVE to do one!
Before kids/ After Kids was my favorite.
I love seeing craft spaces- always gives me some ideas on how to get organized!!
I laughed immediately when I saw the Before Kids/After Kids layout! Totally true and a wonderful look at how we sacrifice everything for our children so they grow up loved, happy and successful.
Jennifer McGuire constantly amazes me with her creative style and tons of ways to use a product or tool. She ROCKS!
I am always a big fan of seeing other people’s creative space. I love to see where and how they store all the little things and I love to see the color on the walls. Coordination at its best!
I enjoyed the before and after kids LO. Such a great idea. I also loved the fresh takes on wedding pages. Great issue!
I loved the tips and tricks! The border ideas are great and adds so much to the layout!
I loved the no photos article. In fact it also got me to document a recent triggered memory of my childhood so I can share it with future generations. I selected relevant photos from the internet to help tell my story.
I love making flowers so that was the very first article I turned to!
Loved this issue!!
Mou’s article was fantastic, but Kim’s latest and greatest had me drooling over all the newest must have products! Megan’s prototype layout was a fun part of that feature!!
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Jennifer’s flower accents were fun!
LOVE the entire issue-as always! I am always inspired by the articles/tips/etc. LOVE IT:) THANKS for all that you do–and for the mag!
One of my fav’s are the Scrapatizers.
I love the 15 minute layout column on the back page. So much fun!
One of my favorite things in this issue is Margie’s creative space, love it! That “Branches on Our Family Tree” article was really cute too! Thanks for the chance to win!
I am working on organizing my new scrap room, so I always like seeing other people’s spaces.
My favorite thing is Deena Wuest’s “Before Kids / After Kids,” but in our case I’d need to add an “Empty Nesters” layout after this one.
Love the “no photos, no problem” section. It gave me the idea to ask my kids to tell me some special things about my husband and I. I am in the process of creating a photo book and I will dedicate a page to their comments.
My favorite was No Photos? No Problem!
The making flowers article was my favorite.
I love seeing the craft spaces of others. Always gives me ideas! But I think my favorite is seeing all the paper clips my moms puts on my copy of layouts/things she likes. I see a subscription in her future!
I really like the sewing techniques along with ideas for organization. My scrapbook room overfloweth!
My fave was the No Photo, No problem. As I have events I would love to scrapbook, tell the story but dont have pics of. So thanks for this great article!
So much great stuff packed in thisissue! Faves are probably No Photo No Problem and that awesome crafting space – inspired me to organize my space !
I loved the family tree article. Well done!
There are so many things about this issue (and past ones) that I love. I am always inspired by other scrapper’s spaces, the latest and greatest, and layouts. See? Too many things to pick just one!! : )
I always like to see how the SBing Divas organize their space, so loved seeing Margie’s place. And, even though I don’t have kids, the Before/After LO is hilarious
I loved the flowers! I am slightly addicted to flowers right now….being spring and all!!!
My favorite layout is Deena Wuest’s “Before Kids / After Kids.” I remember being well organized before my daughter too. LOL! Love the layout!