Saturday, July 17, 2021

Pausing!

Hello loyal readers.

This will likely be my last post for a while.  My work and family schedule is absorbing the time I need to finish projects and write content for the blog in a timely manner.

In the absence of deadlines, I will continue to create fun projects for online challenges, for myself and for my family. 

If you are interested in seeing those projects, I invite you to follow my Instagram page where I will post pictures of cards, scrapbook layouts, and sewn garments. In addition, I will announce on my Instagram page when I have posted new content to my blog.

I plan on writing tutorials and sharing resources on my blog when I discover new things that I believe will be of interest to you.

As of August 2021, Blogger will discontinue the email subscription service, therefore, you will no longer be notified when there is new content in a blog. If you do not wish to follow me on Instagram but would like notification of new blog content send me an email (NoFormalities2017@gmail.com) and I will notify you each time I post something new.

Thank you for your comments and support. Have a wonderful summer.



Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Traveler's Notebook

I was introduced to the traveler's notebook through the Scrapbook and Cards Today's monthly sampler subscription.

In my sampler, I received a cute little cover. I searched Google to find out what it was and what it is used for. It was a cover to hold 3.5 by 5.5 inch notebooks. 

I LOVE notebooks and organizing products - a cover with pockets and a pen holder to house the notebooks; I am in heaven!!! I raced off to Michaels and bought 3 little notebooks to fill the cover I had received.


I used the traveler's notebooks for our family trip to Cuba in 2019. Jotted down the daily events so that when I scrapbook the trip years from now I will have all the information and memories in one place. I also used the notebooks to jot down highlights for each month of 2019 and 2020 so that when I pocket page those events, I will remember what happened.

Recently, I got hooked on Layle by Mail YouTube videos about traveler's notebooks. Traveler's notebooks is not strictly to record your travels but can be used for all sorts of memories, thoughts, lists or anything else you would like to put to paper. 

I am a serious list maker. I make lists all the time. Lists help me braindump, which in turn helps me relax. I have lists all over my house and some lists are in duplicates. 

I used one of these little traveler's notebooks to make a list of the crafting items I want to buy. The next time I am at a store or there is an online sale, I can look at my list and focus my shopping. 


After watching a few of Layle's videos I decided to use one of the larger traveler's notebooks to record each of the Crop and Create events that I have or will have attended from September 2014 to November 2021. 



I am going to use another one to record my flower and vegetable gardens. I will take pictures this year to help plan the gardens next spring - which gardens should I thin out, where are my colours, what changes should I make. Each year I will take pictures of the gardens so it reminds me what it looked like in order to make spring planting decisions.

For me, these traveler's notebooks are a great place to record life's moments/memories that you would not put in a traditional layout or a full pocket page. 

Layle also uses it to make reflective lists, such as a list of your favorite books, favorite movies, your quirks, your bucket list. If you were to repeat these lists every decade or at the different stages of life, the lists will change. I am sure my bucket list at 40 is very different than when I was 20. These lists are an easy way to capture you, your family, your loved ones in moments of time. I could make a topic list with my son who is 9 (goals in life, what job he would like to have) and then have his 20 year old self read the list he made. 

The great thing with the traveler's notebooks is that you can make them as simple or as embellished as you want. 

Once I have filled the traveler's notebooks I bought, I plan on making the others from paper in my stash. Instructions on making your own notebooks can be found here.

If you are interested in recording your own reflective lists, Layle has listing topics in her blog that can jump start recording life's moments - like your favorite cartoon when you were young, what jobs have you had, or what do you want to do more of and less of in 2021. 




Tuesday, May 25, 2021

No dies? No worries!

If you have stamps but you didn't get the coordinating dies, don't worry. Cricut has you covered.

The other brands of electronic cutters may have the same capabilities but I can't speak about the other brands because I do not own anything other than the Cricut Expression Air 2. 

You could stamp your image and fussy cut with a pair of scissors but if it is an image that you stamp often, let Cricut help you.

A cut image with no border

  • Stamp a clear image onto white cardstock
List It! - Mini Clips 'N More stamp set
by Andy Kay Art purchased at Layle by Mail
  • Scan the image and save it to your computer
  • Log into Cricut Design Space
  • Start a new project
  • Select Upload
  • Select Upload Image
  • Click Browse
  • Find the image on your computer and click Open
  • Select Complex and Continue
  • With the Select and Erase tool (a wand) selected, click on the white area around the outside of the image to delete it
  • Click Preview to see the quality of the cut
  • Click Continue
  • Select Cut Image and click Upload
  • Select the image in the upload area and click Insert Images
  • Keep the size ratio locked, size the image to actual size. The way that I do that is to measure the stamped image and size the one in Cricut Design Space to match
  • Once the images match in size - save it so you don't have to do it again
  • Click Make it
  • Continue as you normally would when cutting images with your Cricut

A cut image with a little white border
  • Stamp a clear image onto white cardstock
  • Scan the image and save it to your computer
  • Start a new project in Cricut Design Space
  • Select Upload
  • Select Upload Image
  • Click Browse
  • Find the image on your computer and click Open
  • Select Complex and Continue
  • With the Select and Erase tool (a wand) selected, click on the white area around the outside of the image to delete it


  • Click Preview to see the quality of the cut
  • Cricut will cut all the little black dots. You can erase these using the eraser tool.
  • Click Continue
  • Select Cut Image and click Upload
Succulents stamp set from Scrapbook and Cards Today
  • Select the image in the upload area and click Insert Images
  • Keep the size ratio locked, size the image to actual size. The way that I do that is to measure the stamped image and size the one in Cricut Design Space to match
  • Once the images match in size - save it so you don't have to do it again
  • Select the image(s) and click Offset in the top toolbar
The settings I selected for this stamp set
are 0.056 inches of "border" and rounded edges.
  • Click Apply
  • Click on the original uploaded image and delete it leaving only the offset image
  • Click Make it
  • Continue as you normally would when cutting images with your Cricut
images cut with Cricut

images stamped onto Cricut cuts

For either images - with or without borders, Jennifer McGuire best shows how to stamp on multiple cut images here

Do you own a Cricut or another electronic cutter? What type of projects do you create with it?