Making Memories Creates Trend With the Slice in Home Decor
September 25, 2011
As its 1997 start, Making Memories became one of the country’s fastest escalating providers of craft and scrapbooking materials. They attribute their remarkable growth to sourcing revolutionary merchandise, starting an intimate connection with clients, and also providing an unending availability of inspiring strategies. Together with the mixture of design expertise, a bit of Fortune five-hundred leadership, sprinkle in a enthusiasm for scrapbooking memories, in addition to you will find the elements for making one of the country’s major memory preservation businesses. Centered in Utah Making Memories is known as a well-recognized paper craft vendor almost all over plus a definite trend setter among the crafting marketplace. Although the latest buzz is surrounding the Slice tool for the use in interior decor.
Company Back ground
Close to 1997 was when Making Memories was originally formed inside of a little garage area from the creator, Bridgette Server. Since the desire increased for her merchandise, she quickly recruited professionals in style and design and business administration as well as launched eighteen outlets across america. The demand carried on over time and also in 2005 Advent, a lead mid market buyout organization, obtained a big part share within the operation overflowing their achievement. A balance in creativity and innovative innovative merchandise is what keeps this specific company getting to cutting edge heights each year. But nothing had more excitement than their Making Memories Slice die cutting along with embossing tool. This specific machine is setting completely new trend in the home interior decoration market place.
Establishment Business expansion
The Slice Cordless Design Cutter was launched in The month of january of ‘07 at the Craft & Hobby Association in Anaheim, California Conference Center. As the paper crafting market continued to thrive this kind of die cutting tool was obviously a ideal fit for this kind of business as well as resulted in growth. In this specific time women started branching out in imagination in addition to even going to home decor. The Slice with it’s transportability in addition to attributes would catch the eyes of these kinds of ladies. Since then you will discover most sorts of die cutting plus embossing tools in numerous houses of scrapbookers. Making Memories believes that with the Slice, they’ve been able to bring about this. 1000’s of pages along with handmade cards as well as even home accents have produced much joy to many. Completely exploited to the cardstock arts and paper crafting market sector, this kind of supplier was attracted to the thriving marketplace and also had capitalized regarding a remarkable product.
How Does It Work with Home Decor
Several questions have been asked of the way the Slice works and I’d like to reply to those in this specific write-up. It functions just like a normal die cutting machine that you would notice out concerning this marketplace, yet having a electronic touch to it. An individual would scroll through patterns by having a easy push of a button, previewing each shape through a two inch LCD screen. Once chosen, a crafter can simply position the slice tool concerning top of their cardstock scrapbooking paper as well as the glass mat surface area, then merely push the button. Seconds later the chosen design will have been cut free of the card making cardstock and prepared to apply to the crafters project, layout, or card. As stated earlier inside the article that what appears to be buzzing is the use now of these tools with interior decorating. Creativeness is pushing the bounds of these types of ladies minds in addition to putting their stunning pieces of art on the walls of the home.
As card making splashes its way to the home decorating industry, it will be interesting to observe how vendors will react the meshing of two markets. With Making Memories bringing the flexibility and also ease of the Slice to rome free from room to room, completely new revolutionary ideas will continue. From 1997 in a tiny garage to the present time in a huge manufacturing plant, crafters worldwide have benefited from the Slice Design Cutter. And also now with the addition of a unique style of card making in decorating walls, businesses hope to be in on this particular trend. Ladies making beautiful card making layouts, cards for relatives, along with purking up the house is what it’s all about for Making Memories. This come stated within their business organization name. To ensure that those memories may last a lifetime along with offer people a chance to re-live them.
Making Memories through Making Memories Slice Machines
September 25, 2011
Taking photos has gotten easier since the introduction of digital cameras. Where photographs were only taken on special occasions due to the cost involved we are now able to take photos of anything and everything. This is thrilling for the avid scrap booker. Where scrapbooks were devoted to birthdays, holidays and graduations now individuals are making pages dedicated to their cats and dogs, trips to the zoo and to the beach, new houses and new cars. Our scrapbooks have the potential to be as unique and individual as we are. So why are we still being held back by the local craft stores offering us only a limited supply of embellishments and die cuts? And even if they had something good, what are the chances you’ll be able to find it in stock once again when you seriously need it? that’s where the Making Memories slice machines come in.
Making Memories Slice machines are die-cutting machines that cut, emboss and draw. This suggests that it will be able to cut the same shape out of unique materials (cardstock, photos, vellum, acetate and vinyl) over and over once more. If you get sick of that design, just pop in a new design card.
To use the Slice all you need to do is put your paper on the special glass mat with a light adhesive, pick out your shape from the display screen, choose the size you want (it cuts from 1 inch to 4 inches), location it on your paper and gently hold it down until it is finished cutting. If you don’t want to hold it down you can buy a hands-free kit that will do it for you.
The Making Memories Slice machine is about the size of an open hand and is so light you could lift it with one finger. The Slice can cut for about 1 hour before the battery runs out, and if you aren’t finished yet, just plug in the charger and you’re ready to go. This signifies that the Slice is very easily portable. excellent for scrap reserving club meetings. Another big reward is that the design cards for the Slice complement Making Memories other scrapbooking lines, so you won’t have to worry about whether you will find the excellent embellishment to match your great paper.
You can now also buy Making Memories MS+ Slice design cards. These allow you to flip your designs and also to shadow them. If you are wanting selection, the Making Memories Slice machine has about 40 design cards to choose from with many, many designs on each card.
With the basic Slice kit you get the cutter, a design card, the glass cutting mat, blades for the cutter, the energy cord and the light adhesive. The reward is that you can get it for a lot cheaper than some of the other, less portable die-cutting machines on the industry. You can also buy a Slice machine that performs on fabrics.
Die cuts & Rubber Stamps Now Match in Latest Trend
September 24, 2011
Dies in addition to rubber stamps have been around since the birth of scrapbook as well as card making and both have had a enormous influence about this kind of particular industry. It has often been argued too which came first the die or the rubber art stamp. Well that is like asking which came first the chicken or the egg. Currently this does not seem to matter anymore. What matters most is the fact that finally they’re working together to supply endless design capabilities. For the first time ever die-cutting companies are right now complementing their dies with stamps from the rubber stamping suppliers. And all a crafter can say is hallelujah! It’s been a long time coming, nevertheless a brand new market has opened up or should we say a newly merged market has been produced supplying card makers along with scrapbookers all over the world with endless design possibilities. In this kind of article we will take a deeper look at who’s starting the trend and who’s benefiting.
From the beginning it seemed that die cutting businesses would attempt to release their own collections of die cut stamps and never could profit. The scrapbook dies would sell and the rubber stamps would sit there. The same was happening to stamping organizations too. They would attempt to to produce die-cut with their rubber stamp and it would fail. Well this has today evolved. Both industries recognizing to stay with what they do best, that is certainly die-cut producers producing ONLY diecuts and stamping companies creating ONLY rubber art stamps proved to be most profitable. However Spellbinders Paper Arts along with others decided to finally band together with stampers and also have coordinating die cut stamps to match their own dies. Although risky it has proven to be a successful venture. With rubber art & clear stamps complementing with dies.
As both market segments originated showing signs of withering away, with this specific miraculous winning combination to now a merged market is firing off the latest trend that is definitely not fading whatsoever. With businesses for instance JustRite Stampers, Heartfelt Creations, Sparkle N’ Sprinkle plus a great many other stamping vendors are reaping the benefits of producing distinctive scrapbooking stamp lines. These kinds of products coordinate with Spellbinders nestabilities die-cuts and other leading brand die-cuts for example Lifestyle Crafts (formerly known as Quickutz) as well as Sizzix Ellison. It’s currently gone as far as some rubber scrapbooking stamp businesses are sending their stamp designs to die-cutting vendors to fabricate unique scrapbook die cuts for only them. Sort of a co-branding going about if you will. And crafters aren’t complaining. The phenomenon that’s happening is now paper craft lovers or those that make cards plus not merely buying one rubber stamp but a coordinating die cut. Or visa versa. This particular is creating a 50% boost in profits for this specific newly merged cross market place.
In summary cross marketing is not new to the world, however as shown in this particular article that it continues to be effective. Especially for the scrapbooking world. As talked about inside the beginning of this particular post that diecuts in addition to stamps have been around for a long time, but the bond of marketing them together was yet to be done until today. It is the latest along with greatest trend among those who scrapbook pages in addition to do card making. This particular brand-new merged market is not going away and has only given designers more possibilities to produce great memories,invitations,etc. Plus I would not be amazed if scrapbooking paper soon follows and joins in on the fad.
Antique Furnishings in Your New Home
September 23, 2011
There are certain Pros & Con’s when it comes to furnishing your newly remodeled home with antiques. One of the first details you’ll want to ask yourself is the practicality of the pieces you’re taking into consideration. If they are ones that you can readily use and will serve a unique objective in everyday life…….there should be no other qualification other than you like the piece. On the other hand, if you appreciate the antique piece you’retaking into consideration for your house, but when it comes down to it, it doesn’t provide a practical purpose….. other than being beautiful……you then have to question yourself do I have the “luxury of space” to accommodate the piece without taking away from other furnishings I have that do serve an everyday function in your life.
Forillustration…….lets say you’ve located, or possibly inherited, a great looking cast iron cook stove or even a pot-bellie stove with attractive filigree nickle trim. It’s a excellent looking piece……. the price is right, and you don’t want to pass it up. Now…. ask yourself where you plan on putting it when you get it home. Is something that’s serving a practical daily purpose, going to have to be relocated? If so…. where will you put it and will it still be able to serve the same sensible purpose, where you move it to, as it did? Sounds like common sense!!!!! Well, common sense has a way of flying out the window when we see something we fall in love with. Peoples garages are filled with great looking “stuff” that ended up having no place in our lives.
So what antiques are and aren’t practical items we can use on a day-to-day basis? Hardwood chairs……very useful. Tables of all sorts, round oak, mission, library, end tables……they’re all good practical items that can get a lot of use. Any kind of old pictures or art work for the wall are not only beautiful to live with every day but also very collectible and good investments. Upholstered chairs or couches……..not so practical. Why? Because furniture that was upholstered back in the 1800’s was famous for being uncomfortable, with springs that had a tendency to break down. So you might want to give upholstered furniture a second thought. How about antique iron beds? Certainly. They have grow to be one of the hottest, most collected furniture items in the antique family. Decorators use iron beds in every possible setting and decor. For years they have managed to elevate the mattress to a nice high level for purposes that are no longer really necessary. But the height permits a tremendous amount of storage beneath, which otherwise would be wasted. Iron beds are also very adaptable into any setting or decor because of their capability to be painted and refinished in any color.
Kitchen cabinets, hutches, sideboards, armories………. all good usable items that are attractive and practical.
If you keep in mind where you plan on using your new found treasure, you won’t end up with a garage full of wonderful looking stuff that you can’t find a home for.
The final thing to consider when thinking about furnishing your home with antiques ……… is the value. When you invest in a new piece of furniture, it’s value is a fraction of what you paid for it by the time you get it home. Whereas if you buy an antique for your home, it will continue to go up and up in value. We know your intentions were certainly not to get rid of a piece of furniture when you buy it. But the reality is that furniture is like a new car, it smells good when you get it and it runs like a dream. But the more miles you put on it, the engine doesn’t seem to be purring the same and it starts slowly accumulating dents. The day will come when you start thinking about getting a new car. Same thing with new furniture…….the rate of attrition is high. However when you go to replace that once new piece of furniture, you’re going to be putting it in a yard sale and hopinga person will please give you anything just to haul it away. Not so is the case with an antique. You say you have no intentions of ever selling it………but wouldn’t it be nice if someday your taste changes or you move and don’t have a place for it in your new home, that you can actually make money on it. Unless you were gourged by the dealer you originally bought the piece from, and that’s some groundwork you really should do before getting in to acquiring antiques.
All antique go up in value……it’s a given…….a no brain-er.
Iron Beds of the Craftsman Era
September 19, 2011
As is the case with many iron beds that came out of the 1800′s, their styles did not always seem ideal for that period of time. Even though they were being created in the Victorian Era 1837 to 1901, many of the styles coming out of that period could easily be categorized as styles from the Georgian, which ran from 1714 to 1830…….Art Nouveau 1890 to 1910 …………..Craftsman 1910 to 1925……….. and Art Deco 1920′s thru 1930′s.
There was quite a lot of overlapping in styles and designs from period to period.
But one of the largest grouping of iron beds that were of a certain style which were being developed it seemed way before their time, were the ones that had certain Craftsman styling to them. As mentioned, the Craftsman Period in design history was circa 1910 to about 1925. Yet there were an abundance of iron beds being produced in the Victorian Period of 1837 to 1901 that didn’t look Victorian, and instead looked Craftsman…….with clean lines and no ornamented curves or scrolling synonymous with the Victorian or Art Nouveau Periods.
So how is it these Craftsman style iron beds were being made long before their period? I have to consider there were a lot of designers that were experimenting with new designs that the general public had not noticed before, in an attempt to quite possibly establish a market for something other than what was at present being developed. The Victorian and Art Nouveau Periods were acknowledged for their lovely scrolling, flowing feminine designs and ornately detailed castings. Quite the reverse of what Craftsman styling would become well-known and known for.
Real Craftsman iron beds, built in the Craftsman (Arts and Crafts) period were customarily made of wood. Beautiful natural grain wood. But what handful of iron beds that were made then, were made with square tubing. But there were a couple of of them made and even fewer seemed to have survived. The square tubing was thinner and prone to cracking and splitting if it was ever uncovered to the elements. Of all the antique iron beds, the round thick wall tubing of the Victorian Era was much more sturdy and strong.
Best known today for his fantastically made Craftsman furniture was Gustav Stickley. In recent decades, Stickley and his work have become popularly acknowledged once again. It is particularly his early furniture, created between 1901 and 1904 that is considered rare and ultra collectible. In 1988, Barbra Streisand paid $363,000 for a Stickley sideboard from Craftsman Farms.
Although similar to any popular antique who’s days are long gone, reproductions of the Craftsman Period are abundant. Some certainly better than others. But not one as collectible as those of the real Craftsman Period.
Art Nouveau Iron Beds
September 19, 2011
Most popular during 1890–1910. The name “Art Nouveau” is French for “new art”. When art nouveau was showcased first in Paris and then in London, there was outrage; people either loved it orhated it. Within the style itself there are two distinct looks: curvy lines and the more austere and linear.
Art Nouveau was a very brief lived period of design that was applied in art, architecture, and furniture and iron bed design. It started around the last decade of the nineteenth century, and ended with the advent of World War I. It was very popular in Europe during this time. Belgium and France were centers of the movement.
Art Nouveau began as a response to the rather rigid form of the late Victorian age. It was thought an completely new style needed to be produced to move the world of art and expression into the Industrial age and into the new century. Yet its inspiration came from past styles. Gothic and Rocco styles both contributed much to Art Nouveau. Inspiration came from such improbable sources as Celtic manuscripts and ancient Persian pottery.
Art Nouveau was really stylized. It was about languid and totally free flowing lines. Finding fertile ground with developers of conventional antique iron beds, who relished at the new design possibilities this new movement held.Themes often had to do with nature, but moved away from classical subjects and looked for new inspiration in nature. Seaweed, grass, and even insects gave not only designs, but ideas. It stressed exuberance in its forms and brilliant colors. It was in lines that it really made its own statement. Each line appeared to come alive and explode into spirals like living things growing out of control. By the turn of the century it was quite popular, and pieces were eagerly sought by many well-known and well known people of the time, such as the poet Robert Frost and magician Harry Houdini. Art Nouveau items found their way into the homes of the wealthy, like news paper magnate William Randolph Hearst and industrialist Henry Ford.
Unfortunately people became bored with this new style quickly, and by the outbreak of the First World War, it was already declining in acceptance. The World War all but consumed Europe, and in its aftermath there was little time for designing anything, particularly furniture. The Art Nouveau period was all but gone.
In the period between 1920 and 1950, most critics panned Art Nouveau as a dying and even an ugly style. By the end of the 1950’s, furniture design and iron beds, as well as a lot of other areas of life had become too practical with too little style and flair. The 1960’s were the result, and the Psychedelic movement rediscovered Art Nouveau and felt it had located a long lost kinsman. The swirling lines and rejection of the rigid box like shapes fit right into the new hippy based counter culture. Art Nouveau pieces became sought after and soared in value. This appreciation has continued to the present, and the Art Nouveau furniture is very sought after in the world of antiques. It offers decorators an alternative to the truly dull utilitarian shapes of Victorian design, and the lifeless and cold styles of modern furniture.
The Art Nouveau furniture style is a true blend of the outdated and the new.
We cannot live without verifying our horoscope
September 17, 2011
You might never say when your horoscope forecasts might appear in handy. A lot of people don’t believe in what the horoscope says, individuals are the skeptics, but most of us have confidence in the horoscope and we’re constantly prepared for events that may occur throughout the day, next week, following month or following year. Every time we see or listen to a horoscope we cannot help to read it or hear to it.
Often although we have a bad experience with the horoscope, alluding that the things we read may not be correct,might not characterize us and so on. That happens because of the those who lie for a living.
A true astrologist forecasts most aspect of the future, or can tell if you will be in great health or not, if the financial situation will be ok or not, if your love life will thrive or not. But rather than a accurate astrologist most media outlets employ liars, who deceive and simply declare they’re astrologists, but in reality they have nothing at all to do with astrology, the horoscope or the signs.
Unfortunately when this occurs, we will find lies in some horoscopes and the predictions won’t come true. So it’s logical that a person who once expected some events to occur, due to what they read in the horoscope, and it will not happen, because of the cheater person who wrote it, he will never ever believe and read the horoscope again. Or even if he will be reading or listening to it, he will be skeptical and not a true believer.
One way to avoid situations like these is to help people to read and find out about the history from early time of the horoscope, Due to the fact once you have learnt that individuals have been able to predict according to specific celestial bodies from early times in history, you’ll have no doubt that it can be performed nowadays also.
The horoscope helps us discover a lot more regarding every single person. The many characteristics are carefully chosen for every individual born under a specific sign. The most important characteristics of every signs are as follows: the Aries is competitive, the Taurus is stubborn, the Gemini is flexible, the Cancer is attached to his family, the Leo has an energetic kind of personality, the Virgo is realistic, the Libra is sociable, the Scorpio is reliable, the Sagittarius is definitively forthright, the Capricorn is really hard working, the Aquarius is practical and last but not least the Pisces is in no way interested in material things.
Just about every person has a sign in the horoscope depending on what day he or she was born; if you got a little bit interested, do not forget to check yours right now.
The Famous Paintings of Leonardo Da Vinci
September 17, 2011
Leonardo was born on April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy and is just in the vicinity of Florence. He was an illegitimate child of Ser Piero, a 25 year old notary and Caterina, a peasant girl. Soon after Leonardo’s birth, his father obtained legal care of him. Caterina transferred to a nearby area and married another man. Both Leonardo’s mother and father carried on having children, simply not with each other. He ended up having seventeen half sisters and brothers. Even though Leonardo was growing up, he was able to read numerous scholarly texts that his family and friends owned. He also painted several works of art in those times. Among his most popular works during this time was when he painted an angel in Verrochio’s “Baptism of Christ”. Leonardo’s angel was so much better than Verrochio’s works that Verrochio resolved to not ever paint again.High quality unique oil painting reproductions of famous artists may be original gift for woman or man that you might want to enlighten. It could be VIP gift for your boss or original gift for your sweetheart.It doesn’t actually make a difference if the person you’re trying to make an impression on is young or mature because art is a timeless present that never gets old. This kind of present will remind about you for years.
In 1477, Leonardo departed the Verrochio workshop and got a place for himself. In 1482, he moved in the service of the Duke of Milan. He even abandoned his first commission in Florence, “The Adoration of the Magi”, to do this. Leonardo remained at in Milan for seventeen years. Do your best he made many artistic and technological achievements.
The Duke had Leonardo paint and sculpt a great deal however he also had him design and style buildings, weapons and machinery. In addition, Leonardo made many studies on lots of topics, including flying devices, nature, geometry, municipal construction, mechanics and structures. Leonardo was thinking about several things that he often failed to finish what he started. Most of his paintings are left unfinished.
Throughout the 17 years that he worked for the Duke, he actually only completed six works. Two of the favourite ones are “The Last Supper” and “The Virgin on the Rocks”. Beginning in 1490, Leonardo started to write down his research in illustrated notebooks.His work all falls into the category of four different themes: architecture, painting, human anatomy and the elements of mechanics.
Nowadays, these kind of notebooks are very important. Bill Gates actually paid thirty million dollars for the Codex Leicester! In 1503, Leonardo started focusing on the most well-known “Mona Lisa”. From 1513 to 1516, he worked in Rome and performed numerous projects for the Pope. In 1516, he was even offered the title of Premier Painter and Engineer and Architect of the King.
Developing An Effective Residential Or Business Security Program
September 17, 2011
The moment we are considering the security of our properties and/or small businesses a very important factor is valid in most situations. When all is said and done, the proper protection of life exceeds the need for protection of property. For this reason, any security and safety programs that are designed for home or business need to protect life first but not diminish the value of protecting home and files (e.g. safe for sale).
All businesses and houses are different from each other. This means that each one would have unique security and challenges. The best idea any individual can give is that a person meet an expert to explore your particular requirements and concerns. Make it possible for him or her to propose a program of action that may cover an individual’s safety measures.
Hardly any protection plan, regardless of how great or small, will work effectively without a plan which takes in them all together. You may discover some factors that will probably need to get done to secure his property are actually surprising however somewhat realistic once explained.
Appointing an professional to help you, establish a protection strategy for ones home or business willimplant faith during the procedure. A qualified person can point out flaws in your current security aspects, identify dangers and risks that one may not even be conscious of, and helphim to understand the actual process more distinctly than if a person had been to attempt it solely. A professional person will also highlight that generally in most cases the right security needs the efforts of several action working together.
Do not overlook the significance of fire protection, strong weather safety, first aid, escape routes, & pathways into your house or workplace just for urgent situation. Keep all these things under consideration when selecting a security plan and make sure that it’s not making a trap for loved ones or business colleagues. It’s also advisable to consider the option of a floor safe in order to protect assets.
There are many strategies in which your home or business can be protected from all the risks. You needs to possess a program designed to deliver different strategies together for acquiring a most beneficial, dedicated along with long lasting outcome right from the security measure.
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Life and Works of Salvador Dali
September 17, 2011
There are many great works of art worldwide, but not many are easily recognized by everyone with the art aficionados to the normal individual on the street. Salvador Dali’s “Persistence of Memory” is among the those works of art. Three clocks melting on top of a tree, an edge of a cliff like structure, and a horse-like beast burns up itself into the psyche. High quality unique oil painting reproductions of famous painters may be original gift for any woman or man that you might want to make an impression on. It could be VIP gift for your boss or original gift for your honey. It doesn’t really matter if the person you’re trying to wow is young or mature because art is a classic gift that never gets old. This kind of present will remind about you for years.
The truth is, most people have no idea the real name of the painting itself, and merely call it the “melting clock picture”. This painting with it’s peculiar traces, unusual objects, and nontraditional themes is really a trademark of the surrealist group of painters which Salvador Dali was part of. Dali was born Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dali on May 11, 1904 from the Spanish town of Figueres.
His father was a notable man in the government, and so they were allowed the ability to summer on the coast of Spain. Dali spent nearly all of his life in Spain and wedded a woman who he passionately called Gala, but the woman’s given name was Helena Ivanovna Diakonova. Dali had been schooled at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts within Madrid. He first obtained notriety at a show in Barcelona at the age of 21.
Soon after Madrid, he was brought to the surrealists movement, which were established out of the Dada school. Alongside the principal Dada convert and the top surrealist of the time, Edward Eluard, and the new look at psychology by Sigmund Freud, Dali’s work went on a revolutionary turn from concrete to that of the surrealist. The surrealist movement considered that the world of Art resided in the mind.
Dali’s originals are stored in two distinct galleries. St. Petersburg, Florida Dali museum in accordance with the collection of Dali’s; his personal museum the Theatre-Museu Gala-Salvador Dalí in Madrid, Spain. “The Persistence of Memory” is encased in the Metropolitain Museum of Art in New York City. Nonetheless, it does make frequent stops in Florida and Madrid. From the first pencil sketch, to the last drop of colour on his last canvas, Dali reinvented what you may view as art and painting.

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