April’s Last “Year in Review” Issue
"Year in Review" Project, Scrapbook Inspiration Gallery!, Tutorials No CommentsApril’s “Year in Review” finishes off with another 12×12 divided page, full of Spring time fresh ideas!

April’s “Year in Review” finishes off with another 12×12 divided page, full of Spring time fresh ideas!
This Tuesday’s Make & Take project was as good as they get. Tiffany had fun creating this framed sentiment and offered it up on Tuesday to anyone who came by!

This dollar store frame was transformed with some old dictionary pages and Modge Podge! A beautiful sentiment fitting for the upcoming Mother's Day Celebration and a pretty Die Cut Flower finishing it off!
This project was a little more labor-intensive than some of our Make & Takes, but it was do-able and well received. The flower is a Tim Holtz die and layers up beautifully as Tiffany curled the petals to add some additional depth and interest.
A simple idea and a simply beautiful result!
When Captured Moments opened it’s doors nearly 8 years ago, we had all kinds of ideas and visions of how we thought our business would progress and grow. We have been steadily growing and incredibly happy with our progress and learning experiences! One thing we did invest in from our very beginning was our two Accucut Grande Mark Die Cut Machines.
The die cuts were here before the Cricut machine was invented and took the scrapbooking world by storm! (or should I say… “Swarm”, sorry, I couldn’t resist!) Well, we love our Cricut Expression too, but our old, big, heavy die cut machines are still close to our heart and will always serve a useful purpose! In fact, we continue to add new dies to our collection because we just keep finding awesome dies that we just have to have. Read the rest of this entry »
Do you have boxes and bins of your children’s school day creations, artwork and writing samples?
More bags and folders of school pictures, achievement awards, hand prints and report cards?
Do you feel overwhelmed just looking at them and don’t know where to begin or how to organize them?
We have a solution… or at least a starting point and a direction to offer you! Read the rest of this entry »


