I scrapbooked this week! It's been a while, but I had some time yesterday during naptime to record my first video(!) of my scrapbooking process.
I used a new cutting tool called the Gyro-Cut to add some fussy cut paper embellishments to my layout. I'll show you how it works in the video.
This layout came together so quickly and reminded me how energizing it is to get creative. Nothing like some mid-week scrapbooking for some #selfcare30.
I had some studio-style portraits of my daughter as an infant and in her school years that I wanted to use. I love seeing the progression of age all on one page.
I used an OLD kit from Studio Calico, which made product selection so much quicker. Even though the kit I used, Roller Rink, was from 2012, the colors and embellishments still felt fresh and coordinated well. If you're new to scrapbooking I highly recommend select kits as a way to get started.
Take a look at the video to see how it came together:
And here's the finished layout:
The Gyro-Cut is a great new tool for scrapbookers and makers of all kinds, a free-form cutter for thin-sheet material like card stock, patterned paper, vellum, and vinyl. I think the most practical application for me will be adding fussy cut paper embellishments to my scrapbooking projects.
I'll try my hand with vinyl soon, too, and let you know how it goes.
It does take a little practice to get used to the blade rotation and to the amount of pressure to put on the blade, but practicing with it was fun. Since this blade isn't razor-sharp, I can see this being a tool for my seven-year-old could use for her own papercrafting projects, with supervision, of course. (The packaging says not suitable for children under 10.)
The Gyro-Cut was originally marketed in the UK and seems to be popular with RC hobbyists. It's now available to crafters in the US for around $20. You can get it at Gyro-Cut's website or at major retailers like Jo-Ann (use your 40% off coupon).
If you're a fan of free-form or fussy cutting, this would be a great new addition for all your papercrafting projects.
Using a fun new tool was the motivation I needed to get a layout done and, thanks to the awesome member community at Simple Scrapper, I've committed to making one layout a week for the rest of the year. That's 26 layouts!
We'll be posting completed projects on Instagram under #scrap52.
Thanks so much for checking out my first process video! I made quite a few mistakes, namely the orientation, but I learned a lot and basically taught myself iMovie overnight, so I'm all set to go for the next one.
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I am grateful for you. Thank you for spending a moment with me today.
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Hi! I'm Marina and I'm a memory keeper. I believe in mindfully living in each moment and in documenting your one beautiful life. Learn more about me and follow my journey at Mindful Memory Keeping.
Disclaimer: I purchase most of the products in my posts. I am grateful that occasionally I am lucky enough to work with amazing companies who send me items to review. I only do sponsored posts with companies that I feel would be beneficial to my readers. My opinions and views will always be 100% my own. This is a sponsored post. Thank you to Gyro-cut for providing me with their product.