18 December 2009

"So bring us some Figgy Pudding..."

My Christmas crafts are winding down, so just wanted to pop in and share one of the last things I’m working on for this holiday season, some Christmas thank you notes.


Supplies used by Papertrey Ink, Technique Tuesday, Basic Grey, Stampin' Up, Ranger Ink

This card has some of my favorite things:
  • A clean and simple layout idea, courtesy of Clean and Simple Stamping
  • Patterned paper, specifically Basic Grey Figgy Pudding patterned paper
  • An excuse to go through my scrap pile for the patterned paper strips
  • A little bit of sparkle in the center of the poinsettias, which may be hard to see in the photo
I love patterned paper. It’s sad how much I love patterned paper. A dear friend of mine even had a t-shirt made for me regarding my love of patterned paper. It helps to add so much character and color to projects, especially when using coordinating designs like this Figgy Pudding paper. I love Figgy Pudding, the paper- not the actual fig pudding, that is. It’s Basic Grey’s holiday line from a few years ago and I’m clinging on my last few pieces and scraps of it. I think I may shed a tear when the last piece is used up. *sigh*

Want some Christmas thank you notes to send to friends or family? Drop me an email at kzivic at aol dot com and I’ll whip up a few for you.

Thinking ahead to Valentine’s Day projects… have some fun ideas I can’t wait to translate onto paper!

16 December 2009

I *heart* Ali Edwards

I *heart* Ali Edwards. She is my crafty idol. She does amazing things with scrapbooking, encouraging people to not focus so much on how beautiful the page looks, but instead it’s more important to tell your story. I’ve dabbled in scrapbooking a little bit and someday when I have more time (ha!), I hope to take some of her advice and inspiration and create books of my own, telling my story. But anyway, as I was checking out Ali’s blog today, I notice a project similar to one of my own- holiday blocks!! Ali Edwards, crafty goddess, and me, far from crafty goddess, are on the same wavelength! So cool… check out Ali’s blog and her holiday blocks here:http://aliedwards.typepad.com/_a_/2009/12/simple-holiday-project-paper-covered-word-blocks.html



Additionally, I want to thank everyone for all the compliments and support I’ve received this past week since I launched KZ Paperie! It’s so awesome to share something I love to do with all of you. Please keep me in mind for any crafty projects or cards you may be interested in! Also, tell your friends!

Projects I’m currently working on: Christmas thank you notes and some other card ideas that are buzzing around in my brain right now.

10 December 2009

Holiday Block Party

Hello my frosty friends! Staying warm this chilly, chilly evening? I’m wishing I could craft up a way to stop the draft that’s seeping in through my window. Below is one of my favorite Christmas crafts. I made these a couple of years ago and gave them away as little gifts to friends and family. They are a perfect decoration for that shelf that just needs a little extra something!




These blocks aren’t just for Christmas! Picture a set in pinks and reds that says “love” for Valentine’s Day…or what about orange, black and “Boo!” for Halloween? Or, what a about a personalized set to decorate a child’s room? So many possibilities!


Interested in a set of blocks to add to your holiday decorations? Just email me!

Stay warm tonight!

09 December 2009

Dean Martin has his love, I've got "White Christmas" to keep me warm...

Here are photos of a few of the Christmas cards I made last year. Still trying to wrap up this year’s offerings, but haven’t made it into my studio (aka the crap room) yet this week. With this snow and chilly weather, all I’ve wanted to do is curl up under a blanket and watch the movie “White Christmas” (who doesn’t just love Bing Crosby??), while drinking hot chocolate. Also, my mom borrowed one of my essential crafty supplies…note to self…get paper trimmer back…


Supplies used are by A Muse Art Stamps, Stampin' Up, and Ranger Ink


Wish you could see how this card really sparkles, couldn't quite capture it in the photo!
Supplies used are by Papertrey Ink, Stampin Up', Marvy, and Ranger Ink

Want a few handmade Christmas cards to mail to your friends or family? Drop me an email at kzivic at aol dot com!!


Projects I’m currently working on: wrapping up my Christmas cards and possibly making some fun custom t-shirts for a New Year’s Party.

08 December 2009

Snowflakes and Sweet Peas

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! As the snow falls and the weather turns colder this evening, here’s a little something to warm your heart. An extra special onesie, perfect for your little sweet pea!!



Take a minute and peek out your window tonight. For as much as I dislike what the snow will do to my commute tomorrow morning, it does look beautiful as it’s falling and coating the trees in a dusting of silvery-white.

07 December 2009

Welcome to KZ Paperie!

My name is Kristin and I craft. For years I’ve been making my own holiday cards and little crafty gifts for family and friends, but it’s always been just for fun. Earlier this summer, a dear friend asked if I would make the place cards for her wedding. I panicked. Place cards? Wedding? A fancy, formal event? This is a big deal… But, I rose to the challenge and designed a simple, yet elegant place card that she fell in love with. The place cards were the hit of the wedding and my work got rave reviews (a slight exaggeration, perhaps). Which got me thinking…could I maybe turn a profit from my craftiness? Granted, it will probably be decades before a profit is actually made with the amount of $$ I’ve shelled out over the years on this addiction hobby of mine, but a few extra dollars once in a while to feed my Starbucks cravings would be a good thing. So, here I am, starting this blog to display what goes on in my studio, aka, the “crap room”, as my mother affectionately calls it. Why the “crap room” you may ask? Honestly, it’s perpetually a mess and is the room in my house that everything that doesn’t have a particular place goes to die. But, in spite of the mess, it’s full of inspiration! Now, please excuse me as I step over the suitcase still out from my trip to Disney World last month (told you, perpetual mess) and get to work on some crafty goodness…

As projects are complete, I’ll post photos on here, but please, please, PLEASE feel free to contact me about any custom projects you may be interested in! The possibilities are endless!!

Projects I’m currently working on: 4 different designs for my holiday cards and a “sweet pea” baby onesie.