I was trying to clean up my files and found a layout I made last year that I never posted here. I apparently made it for Creative Prompts for You, but I don't even remember what the prompt was now.
That's my sister reading some conversation cards at a family gathering. We sat on the deck and shared our ideas to thought-provoking and silly questions.
Most everything on the page came from the Joyland kit by Studio Calico. I added the word strips, which are those ancient K&Co. "Words to Go." Remember those? They came in a Chinese carry-out box. I have a gazillion of those things. I need to remember to use them more often--there seems to be a phrase for everything under the sun in that box.
Thanks for stopping by for a look today!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Sweet Marnie {CS 175}
Our sketch at Creative Scrappers this week is a very interesting and fun one! I just love playing with sketches (especially Creative Scrappers sketches) because it gets me trying out new designs that I wouldn't have thought of. The vertical design, broken up by the horizontal strips, is something I haven't tried before.
Our team did a fundraiser for our field trip last spring where we scooped ice cream for Marble Slab Creamery, and one of my teammates and I stayed after for an ice cream and I took some pictures. I thought these pictures would be fun for the sketch since it called for two photos. I journaled on the back some of the fun memories about why I love working with Marnie.
I used the Saltwater Taffy kit from Noel Mignon to make this page. I thought the colors were perfectly ice-creamy. I couldn't for the life of me get a good picture. It's been raining for almost a solid month here, so I had to take a picture in my kitchen. Grrr...
Here are a few details. I discovered the little Lily Bee banner stickers looked sort of like ice cream cones after I had them stuck down and and added some of the flowers. I hate when those revelations happen after the fact! The cute little birds were cut out of an Echo Park paper. I added outlines with a pen.
The Thickers are so sparkly and fun! I broke out some old Primas. Gosh, I only have 3 of those little milk bottles, but I still have loads of those flowers!
Go check out what the rest of the team made with this fun sketch, and play along! You have until Friday to play along for the September prize (see details on the Creative Scrappers blog).
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and reading about my page!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Bright {Creative Scrappers Sketch 173}
We have a new sketch up at Creative Scrappers!
Here are a few details. I always save the label that comes on the paper bag from Studio Calico because they're so cute, and that's what I used in place of the rectangle at the top in the sketch. I've been on a mission to incorporate old stash on my pages. Those 3 words that I stitched over "Studio Calico" in the center are "Words to Go." Remember those? By K&Co? They came in a Chinese take-out container and there were about 5,000 words and phrases in there! The "workbook" and "schoolhouse" bits came off of the tearstrip of an October Afternoon paper that was in the kit.
You should go see what the rest of the team did with this fun sketch--awesome work over there! I hope you'll play along. You'll have lots of fun, and you may just win a prize from Vicky Alberto's Etsy Shop, our September sponsor.
Thank you so much for stopping by and reading about my page today!
Elin made such an interesting sketch--so fun to work with! I flipped the sketch horizontally to accommodate the orientation of my photo. I used a Studio Calico kit (Metropolitan), along with a few things from my stash, to make my page. We've been having rain-rain-rain, so I had to take my picture indoors, and it's not the best picture in the world. That's my nephew in the picture.
I haven't journaled yet, but I plan to write some stories on the back about how ever since he was an itty-bitty guy he was so smart.
Here are a few details. I always save the label that comes on the paper bag from Studio Calico because they're so cute, and that's what I used in place of the rectangle at the top in the sketch. I've been on a mission to incorporate old stash on my pages. Those 3 words that I stitched over "Studio Calico" in the center are "Words to Go." Remember those? By K&Co? They came in a Chinese take-out container and there were about 5,000 words and phrases in there! The "workbook" and "schoolhouse" bits came off of the tearstrip of an October Afternoon paper that was in the kit.
That tab at the top is also really old. It's an old stencil definition tab by Autumn Leaves. I still have a whole bunch of them. I didn't have room or the whol thing, so cut it in pieces and tucked part of it here and part on the side.
Those Maya Road kraft doilies are so cool! They came in that Studio Calico kit. And how fun are the BasicGrey brads? "The rest of the story" was from a Cosmo Cricket tear strip.
Love the "pi radius squared" brad! When I was almost finished with my page, I felt I needed something yellow on the ticket to fill in the space and go with the yellow polka dot Crate Paper print, and I found these little Heidi Grace metallic dots in my stash.
You should go see what the rest of the team did with this fun sketch--awesome work over there! I hope you'll play along. You'll have lots of fun, and you may just win a prize from Vicky Alberto's Etsy Shop, our September sponsor.
Thank you so much for stopping by and reading about my page today!
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Home Sweet Home {HMITM No. 180}
We have a new challenge up at How Much Is Too Much, and it was my turn to create the challenge. We're in the process of buying a new house (our street address will be 4936), so for this challenge, I challenged everyone to make a layout using...
I used mostly green, cream, and yellow, with a little red, which shoes up in my china cabinet if you look closely. It's been raining for days, and I can't seem to get a decent picture inside my house these days, but here it is. I tend to use a straight stitch on my pages, but I wanted to do a more decorative stitch around the edge of my page because originally when I started designing my page I had a lot more white space. I've said it before, though--I'm white-space challenged. Probably because I'm working on an 8 x 8 canvas. At least that's my excuse. And I'm sticking to it, LOL!
The journaling is a little hard to read in my photo, so here it is: It's what I shouted when I saw it. We had been driving by our lot every weekend since we had signed the contract, and it sat unchanged. Just an empty plot of land. Dirt, grass, a few trees, and the promise of something wonderful. Then all of a sudden, all that changed, and we had a hole in the ground. Our dream home was becoming a reality.
Here are some details. I've been on a mission use some of my old stash into my pages. Most of the stuff on here is pretty old. The green background paper is really old Fancy Pants. The yellow sparkly daisies are cut from an old--and I mean ancient--K&Co paper. The leaves are by Scenic Route (I'll be so sad when I run out of that paper). For my house part of the challenge, I cut out the little birdhouses from an old paper I've had from when I started scrapping over a decade ago! It pays to hoard, does't it?! We had to use 3 labels on our page (I'm not counting hte "Stop! I need a picture) for one of those). The two square labels in the photo below are actually one label cut in half and layered.
The labels are pretty old--from Fontwerks (are they even still around?). And how I love those K&Co. fabric brads. So pretty with all the little jewels. I hoard them, too! The butterflies are from the internet, printed on photo paper and then cut out. That little green circular thing is also VERY old--it's by K&Co. Remember when washers were popular years ago? K&Co. made some word washer stickers--and yeah, I bought them--and they pretty much have sat in my stash for many years--but I am little by little trying to use these things on my page--just tucking them into a cluster of embellishments sort of disguises their old-ness, I hope! You can also see two of the other papers I used in the photo below--Cosmo Cricket (red) and Jillibean Soup (yellow). And you can see that my Heidi Swapp chipboard letters are brown and ot black the way they appear above.
I hope you'll play along this week. It's a really fun challenge, and a good excuse to document your own sweet home!
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and reading about my page!
- topic: your home (could be your whole house, a specific room, your yard, etc.)
- a house embellishment (could be prefabricated or handmade)
- choose a room in your house and use the colors as the basis for your layout
- 4 rub-ons
- 9 buttons and/or brads
- 3 labels or tags
- 6 patterned papers
I used mostly green, cream, and yellow, with a little red, which shoes up in my china cabinet if you look closely. It's been raining for days, and I can't seem to get a decent picture inside my house these days, but here it is. I tend to use a straight stitch on my pages, but I wanted to do a more decorative stitch around the edge of my page because originally when I started designing my page I had a lot more white space. I've said it before, though--I'm white-space challenged. Probably because I'm working on an 8 x 8 canvas. At least that's my excuse. And I'm sticking to it, LOL!
The journaling is a little hard to read in my photo, so here it is: It's what I shouted when I saw it. We had been driving by our lot every weekend since we had signed the contract, and it sat unchanged. Just an empty plot of land. Dirt, grass, a few trees, and the promise of something wonderful. Then all of a sudden, all that changed, and we had a hole in the ground. Our dream home was becoming a reality.
Here are some details. I've been on a mission use some of my old stash into my pages. Most of the stuff on here is pretty old. The green background paper is really old Fancy Pants. The yellow sparkly daisies are cut from an old--and I mean ancient--K&Co paper. The leaves are by Scenic Route (I'll be so sad when I run out of that paper). For my house part of the challenge, I cut out the little birdhouses from an old paper I've had from when I started scrapping over a decade ago! It pays to hoard, does't it?! We had to use 3 labels on our page (I'm not counting hte "Stop! I need a picture) for one of those). The two square labels in the photo below are actually one label cut in half and layered.
The labels are pretty old--from Fontwerks (are they even still around?). And how I love those K&Co. fabric brads. So pretty with all the little jewels. I hoard them, too! The butterflies are from the internet, printed on photo paper and then cut out. That little green circular thing is also VERY old--it's by K&Co. Remember when washers were popular years ago? K&Co. made some word washer stickers--and yeah, I bought them--and they pretty much have sat in my stash for many years--but I am little by little trying to use these things on my page--just tucking them into a cluster of embellishments sort of disguises their old-ness, I hope! You can also see two of the other papers I used in the photo below--Cosmo Cricket (red) and Jillibean Soup (yellow). And you can see that my Heidi Swapp chipboard letters are brown and ot black the way they appear above.
On this next picture, you can see my two "fresh eye" additions. (In case you don't know what I mean by that--a while back, I discovered that it helps to wait a day to photograph my layout because I always find a way to add something to improve my page). I added the home definition sticker (by Making Memories) and the second birdhouse--I felt I needed some red on the left.
I hope you'll play along this week. It's a really fun challenge, and a good excuse to document your own sweet home!
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and reading about my page!
Never Forget
My sister had this on her facebook page.
I can't believe it's been ten years since September 11. It makes me so sad thinking about that day. I made this layout five years ago. I chose the BasicGrey because of the distressing and the circle that looked like a setting sun.
I can't believe it's been ten years since September 11. It makes me so sad thinking about that day. I made this layout five years ago. I chose the BasicGrey because of the distressing and the circle that looked like a setting sun.
If you click on the second page below, you can read the text better.
We need to never forget what happened that day.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Best.Class.Ever. {Another WIP Layout}
Well, school started a couple of weeks ago. I have a really nice class, and I just know I'll grow to love them to bits, but last year's class was one of the best classes I've ever had in the twenty-one years I've been teaching.
When I was looking for pictures to scrap with the September Work in Progress kit, I came across this picture of one of my students and me at the Fifth Grade Farewell, back in June, and I thought the photo was just perfect to go with the flowery paper I wanted to use. I put a little mask over my student's face since I wasn't able to get permission to post her picture online.
Thank you for stopping by my blog and reading about my page today!
When I was looking for pictures to scrap with the September Work in Progress kit, I came across this picture of one of my students and me at the Fifth Grade Farewell, back in June, and I thought the photo was just perfect to go with the flowery paper I wanted to use. I put a little mask over my student's face since I wasn't able to get permission to post her picture online.
I used the pretty Kaiser Kraft tags that came in the kit to document some of the reasons I so loved my class, including how they were just plain nice to each other, how we spent so many days laughing, and how they just loved to sing!
I love these great big BasicGrey flowers I cut out of one of their Out of Print papers. I used red buttons topped with pearls to coordinate with the red tag I had used for journaling. I popped up one of the flowers with pop dots to give it some fun dimension.
Thank you for stopping by my blog and reading about my page today!
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Awesome! {Work in Progress}
Our gallery went live yesterday at Work in Progress Kits! Here's my first layout I made with the awesome September kit:
Good old BasicGrey letters. I have just about every set to go with every collection, and I can always find just the right color I need. This one matched that blue floral tag. The scallopy design peeking out beneath the cardboard was a paisley-shaped BasicGrey Out of Print sticker that I cut in pieces and just hid the cuts behind the coardboard.
A little history on this page. Not too long ago, I was browsing Amazon.com to create a wishlist for my upcoming birthday, and I came across a book called The Book of Awesome, which has a sequel called The Book of Even More Awesome. There was this little video at Amazon advertising this book:
Needless to say, I put both of those books on my wishlist! I love the concept of this book, and I thought, wouldn't this be a cool idea for a scrapbook? So many happy little things happen every day, and wouldn't it be fun to document them and make a whole book of them so that when you're having a bad day, you could just open your own book of awesome? So this is my first page.
There's an alpaca farm on Route 85, which is a road we often drive (and a road I will be driving daily when we move to our new house), and a lot of times the alpacas are in their barn, but I get so happy when they are out on the lawn, and Farzad always pulls over so I can say hi!
Here are a couple of details from my page. I always wanted to try a corrugated cardboard background for my page. I just used an old box and tore it so it would fit on my page and peeled away the top layer. Those punched flowers came in the kit. Trish always includes little extras like die cuts and punchies in her kit.
Good old BasicGrey letters. I have just about every set to go with every collection, and I can always find just the right color I need. This one matched that blue floral tag. The scallopy design peeking out beneath the cardboard was a paisley-shaped BasicGrey Out of Print sticker that I cut in pieces and just hid the cuts behind the coardboard.
Another oldie-but goodie--K&Co. fabric brads. I love them so much and bought several packages because I was afraid once I used them up I wouldn't be able to find them. They always add a pretty touch. The pretty satin yellow ribbon came in the kit. I really love how ribbon looks, and I just don't use it enough!
The pretty tags are by KaiserCraft. I had a devil of a time figuring out how to fit those two tags on my page in just the right way (I wanted the pretty blue roses to show up on the light blue tag)--sometimes 8 x 8 pages are so tricky that way--until it dawned on me to turn one upside down, and that worked out just perfect!
Thank you for stopping by my blog and reading about my page! I will share some more of my work with this kit another day.
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