May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s Look

lori fairbanks 209x300 May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s LookHey 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?Cover May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s Look

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.

Flower opener May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s Look

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 Mou May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s Look

"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.”

Branches opener May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s Look

  • 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!”

No photos opener May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s Look

  • 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.

Sew Sweet May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s Look

"Sew Sweet" by Megan Hoeppner, as seen in Creating Keepsakes' May/June 2010

  • 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?

step shots May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s Look

  • 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.

Margie May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s Look

  • 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.

Kim May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s Look

  • 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.”
Before Deena May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s Look

"Before Kids/After Kids" by Deena Wuest, as seen in Creating Keepsakes' May/June 2010 issue.

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

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91 Responses to May/June 2010 Issue: An Insider’s Look

  1. conniemelancon says:

    My favorite is making the flowers.

  2. Lisa Peeples says:

    I actually liked the making the most out of leftovers article. It had some great ideas and seemed to have the most dog-eared pages of the magazine. Love Creating Keepsakes!

  3. Laura says:

    I love anything you do about organized scrap spaces, because that’s my worst area! I’d probably scrap so much more if I was just organized, and I loved the beautiful room featured this month.

  4. Adrian Veteikis says:

    I absolutely adore the Before and After layout…I will be scraplifting very soon!

  5. Jennifer says:

    The thing I always look for first is the Creative Spaces article. I’m always looking for more ideas on how to better manage my scrap space.

  6. kim kuhne says:

    I liked the different flower techniques and the tips to get more out of my Cricut Expression.

  7. Carol M. says:

    All of these articles made me smile. I especially enjoyed the flower-making as that’s so fun to do. It’s great to learn new techniques that can make my pages/cards more beautiful/interesting!

  8. Anna D. says:

    I can relate to Deena’s Wuest’s layout “Before Kids/After Kids and now it is not only my girls it is my grand daughters. :o )

  9. I am always so impressed with the new ideas that continuously flow from creative people. the flowers that were made with folded paper are not only creative, but so doable!!

  10. Angela C. says:

    Can I have Margie’s scraproom? It’s so organized and lovely!

  11. Kerry g says:

    I loved looking at Margie Romney-Aslett’s scrap space! Just beautiful and functional too!

  12. Michelle A. says:

    I thought this was a great issue….loved Jennifer’s flower techniques!!!

  13. Candie says:

    Flowers, scrap space, no photos, family tree…all were super…can’t pick just one!

  14. Chris A. says:

    LOVE Jennifer’s flowers! So cute and creative.

  15. Cathy says:

    I’ll add my vote to Jennifer’s pretty flowers as a favorite!

  16. Rose says:

    Margie Romney-Aslett’s home & Jennifer’s flowers!!

  17. MichelleR says:

    I loved the flower making article, of course!

  18. Andrea Johnson says:

    I love the before/after layout. But my favorite was “No Photo”. Sometimes we forget the camera (I know, I know) but end up having a memorable day. My scrapbooks are truly “scrap” books – so some pages end up without photos. A recent trip to a hockey game ended up in a two page layout — one with a few pics (snapped on a phone cam) but the other page had tickets, a team bumpersticker handed out at the game and the tag from the shirt my younger son bought.

  19. My favorite is the scrapping without photos article.

  20. Emily B. says:

    I love the flower techniques. There are so many great, FUN things to do! I also LOVE Deena’s Before & After layou… too funny!

  21. Jan Fortier says:

    I’m an ardent family historian so any layouts that relate to family heritage are going to catch my eye. Mou’s apple-tree layout was a cute take on the topic!

  22. Janet says:

    I can’t remember receiving my May/June issue. Looks like it is jam packed with interesting “stuff.” I always read Ck from cover to cover.

  23. I loved how to make the flower out of tissue paper, plus I always like the sketch articles.

  24. Corey L says:

    I love that you guys show all of the latest and greatest techniques. There’s always something new to learn from you guys:D Thanks for all you do.

  25. Cheryl Schuessler says:

    Tips & Tricks…there’s always some technique that I try from this section. I love the entire magazine!

  26. jamie says:

    I like the flower techniques and the scrap spaces. Gives me lots of ideas!!

  27. Erica says:

    I always enjoy the reader’s gallery. In this issue, I especially enjoyed Stacy Cohen’s “You Spin Me” layout. It just looks so fun!

  28. Marie Debbie Kajak says:

    My favorite was NO PHOTOS NO PROBLEM. Great ideas, sometimes I find myself wanting to scrapbook about an event in which I was not able to get photos.

    Thanks,

    Marie

  29. Catherine says:

    Love this issue!! “Before & After” is a beautiful layout

  30. Cheryl says:

    learned a great tip–using Mr. Clean eraser to clean my acrylic blocks–worked great

  31. Pam Spradlin says:

    I enjoyed looking at Margie’s craft space. I would love to have a space like hers. Other than that, I love the magazine. I am probably on my 3rd time through it. I get so much inspiration from the layouts and articles in it.

  32. charlene says:

    The flower techniques were so helpful and Deena’s before/after kids layout was indeed true and hilarious.

  33. barbara lassiter says:

    Loved Jennifer’s video. I’m not really into scrapbooking as yet but her her beautiful LO could convince me.

  34. Dana H says:

    Doing pages without photos is a great idea!

  35. Kim Barnett says:

    Jennifer’s page is just so beautiful. I usually stamp on my cards and not so much on scrapbook pages. I have been working on using my stamps more in my scrapbooks. Thanks for the great inspiration.

  36. cindy barriga says:

    My all-time favorite things are the instructional photos for each of the techniques shown in this inspiring issue. It makes it supremely easy for me to recreate the techniques in my projects. So THANKS, they are amazing!

  37. My favorite is Jennifer McGuire layout and technique….Love it…..thank you….

  38. Deann says:

    This has been one of my favorite issues!! I love the gift ideas… made my mom and mother-in-law the magnets just last night! Downloaded the calendar template and will be giving for Christmas presents…Love the fast 4×6 pages and the 15 minute page!

  39. Cathy Moses says:

    I love the flower accents. Will have to try. Would love to win anything. Thanks!

  40. Pamk says:

    the no photo layouts are fantastic. Some of our favorite memories of my oldest son there is no pics for. I am going to scrap a couple of them for his book with no photo. and as always love the 15 minute layout.

  41. Steffanie S says:

    There’s a lot to love about this latest issue! I really got a lot from the CK Sketches article. Great use of 4×6 photos and loved that you included a digi template to download. I’m hoping that this becomes a regular feature of this article (hint-hint!). Thanks for the inpiration!

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