Thursday, February 16, 2012

Leisurely Drive

For those of you who have been reading my blog this past year, you know that I've been working on an album from our big road trip in 2010 through Argentina and Chile.  I have to admit that I have totally put it to the side.  Life has gotten far too busy and I've just gotten back onto the scrapping train and I've been more motivated to do paper scrapping than digi.

However, one of my friends from Club CK put a challenge out to scrap a layout from your southern hemisphere wanderings.  What better motivation than a challenge, right?  :D    So, I went into one of my folders from our trip and I pulled out the pics I wanted to use.  I headed over to Sketch Support to find a two-pager that would suit my pics and got to work.   Here's what I came up with:

Based on 2-page sketch #12, Sketch Support
"Vintage Dreams" digi kit from Little Dream Designs
Stitching from Cathy Zielske
Scalloped border from Julie Billingsley

Monday, February 13, 2012

Santa's Little Helpers

I decided to tackle some of the Christmas pictures from A's first year.  We have a few of them since we celebrated an early Christmas, just the four of us before we left Chile, and then we had two other celebrations in Canada.

I bought a Christmas stack from DCWV about three years ago and have hardly used it so I decided to break it out and get at it.  My friend, Jennifer DeWolfe, sent me a great bunch of goodies this past summer and in it was this awesome pom pom trim.  I'd never used it before but I think it looks great with these papers and colours!  I decided to add a little bow and ribbon to the trim too.


I didn't have any cardstock the shade of red I wanted so I brought out the inks and did it that way.  Gotta love being able to customize things to your needs!


I cut the title out with SCAL and popped it up (I've been doing that lots lately!) and then I decided that I needed a little something between the title and the ribbon so I decided to stitch in some lines.  Why not make it peppermint colours?  lol


Friday, February 10, 2012

Splash!

One last layout from my scrappy weekend!  There were so many more challenges that I wanted to do but alas, I ran out of time.  Boo!  lol  This was a great challenge for me - to do a layout about a little one doing something typically girly or boyish.  I was going through our photos and I found these pictures of A when he was just over a year old throwing rocks into the ocean.  We were on a trip to Uruguay and our hotel was right near the water so one morning, we took the kids to the beach to throw rocks.  Both of them loved doing it so we spent a good hour there while my mom was getting ready for the day.  I love these pics of A doing one of the things that he's always loved to do.

I used Julie Billingsley's kit "Leaps and Bounds" for this layout.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Yuck!

This layout was for yet another challenge - can you tell what my current obsession is?  lol  The challenge was to use onomatopoeia in your title.  I went through some of the pics of A's first year and when I came across these ones, I knew what title I wanted.  So funny!


When I decided to use these pictures, I knew I wanted a fun font for the title.  I hadn't yet used my new stitching template for letters so I decided to pull them out.  I love using them!


It seems as though buttons have become one of my go-to scrappy supplies since working on A's books.  I look to ribbon and then to buttons.  I also tried out my new blending tool for inking on the bottom scallop border and I must say, I love it!  So much easier than the other ways I've done inking.  And yes, you saw it right...I used Smooch spritz again on my layout.  Not sure why I'm going to it so often lately but hey, whatever does it for you, right?  lol


And gems!  I never, ever thought that one of my go-to scrappy supplies would be gems because they don't seem me but I use them often.  When I can't find that just-right embellie, a gem seems to fit the ticket.


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Fun at the Fair


Last week's issue challenge at Club CK was to use the colours on the cover of the current of Creating Keepsakes.  I love the combo of purple, teal and brown so I was really excited about it.  I had started a different layout but then realized that it was a sketch from Sketch Support and wasn't my own design and for this challenge, I like it to be of my own design because Erika gives us such great feedback.  So, I'll save my other one for later and I did this one instead.


I used the kit "Bumble Blooms" from Julie Billingsley.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Smiley

This was another fast scrap layout.  Yep, two in one weekend!  It's hard for me to believe that I managed to do two in two days.  Wowzers!  We were to use at least three patterned papers and to have either a star or yellow on the layout.  So, I went with this kit and these pictures.  These are some of my favourite pictures of A - he's just so happy and his smile is priceless.

I used Melissa Bennett's "Artistic U" digi kit.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Maestro

This layout was for a fast scrap, meaning we had one hour to get it done.  It's so tough for me but I'm getting better at doing it.  I decided to use these pictures of A on New Year's Eve when he decided to play us some songs on the piano.  It was so cute and I just loved the little hat he was wearing.  One of the things I loved in this kit was the painted bubblewrap circles that I used as a journalling spot.

I used Julie Billingsley's "Rambunctious" digi kit.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Burrito Baby

This layout was for a challenge to do most of the layout above the middle of the page, have some bling on it and to doodle.  I hate my doodling - I always think it looks so ugly.  However, I decided to go for it.  I used my new-to-me "Animal Crackers" kit and I love it.  I used SCAL and my Cricut for my title and I really like how the font turned out; I used "Smiley Monster".  


Am I happy with the doodling?  Nope, not at all.  I think my stars look ugly.  But I love the rest of it so I'll get over it.


Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Cutest Superman Ever

I decided to scrap these photos of A's first Halloween.  I absolutely loved the kids' costumes and these pictures make me smile.  So, I wanted to do a great job with them.  I love the colour palette and it was fun to try a couple new things.


I won these transfers from a challenge from Club CK last year and hadn't used them yet.  Since I was actually paper scrapping some Halloween pics, I decided to give them a try.  I used the embossing powder that I also won in that prize package (can you believe that it matched the colours I'd already chosen?!).  I'd never embossed before so I had to get creative on how I'd heat the powder.  I used my flat iron for this one.  It worked OK but it warped the paper.


For this one, I had gotten some advice from scrappy friends to try a light bulb so I tried it.  It worked better, slower but no warping.


And then I used some blue glitter for this one.  I hadn't used it before either.


The circles by the title didn't start out as circles.  I thought I'd try out my new Sew Easy scallop stitching head but I didn't realize that I'd pierced the holes the wrong way.  :(  Oops!  I had to make it work so I pierced holes on the other side to make it look like rings.  That's why they aren't perfectly round.  But that's OK - it's part of the scrapping process.


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

I *heart* U

Another layout for last weekend's challenge.  We were asked to put everything "crooked" on the page and to include something soft on it.  If you know me, you know that crooked and I don't work well together.  In fact, if something's crooked, it's because it was a mistake and rarely intentional.  So, as much as it killed me to do it, I tilted it all.  I actually like the photo mat with the pics tilted.  


I'm loving using pop dots for my title - it just adds great dimension without having to use Thickers.  I don't have a big stash of them so I rarely have the right ones.


The soft part on my layout is the felt circles on the embellies.  I felt the journalling needed a little bit of attention so I pulled out this bling "line" (for lack of knowing what to call it!) to underline the first line of journalling.


And yes, I misted AGAIN on a layout.  It's just seemed right for these last few.  Huh, maybe I'll become a fan yet.  ;)

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Miss You card

Another challenge for last weekend's crop was to make a card using sheet music and black somewhere on it.  I'm so not a card maker but for some reason, this one spoke to me and it was the first challenge I did all weekend - so strange but so nice for once!

I've had this patterned paper in my stash for years, seriously 8+ years.  *blush*  I still really like it but I'd never known how to use it.  So, I just needed a kick to use it!  I love the green trim for this card so even though it doesn't match perfectly, I still like how it looks.  The two flowers were white and I chalked them to make them the right shade.  I thought the little stitched swirl would add the right finishing touch to the card.  And I know exactly who I'll be sending this one to!

Monday, January 30, 2012

So Happy Together

This past weekend was an amazingly awesome one, in terms of scrapping.  There was an online crop over at Skrap 'n Chat and it's my one-year anniversary of being active on that message board.  It was last year's crop where I jumped in and got so much creative inspiration.  Well, my fabulous hubby told me to reserve the day Saturday and scrap my heart out while he took the kids.  I managed to get seven - yes, 7!!! - challenges done!!!!!

This layout is for a challenge to use hearts on a layout in a creative way.  I decided to use this sweet picture of K and A for this layout.


I cut out these hearts and layered them and then added a button on top for good measure.


I found this little blingy heart in my stash and thought it added a little cuteness to the title.


And then I thought of doing a heart border using my Cricut.  I love it!


Friday, January 27, 2012

Timber!

The issue challenge for this week at Club CK is to use a card as inspiration for a layout.  I cruised the Cards, Crafts and Decor forum over there and found this awesome card by Patti in last week's challenge.


I really like how the ribbon divides the page and how the sentiment is to the bottom left.  So, here's my layout based off of it:


I pulled out one of my new punches - love it!  I'm falling in love with border punches, I have to say it!


I cut out my title using my Cricut - first time that I've pulled out that baby since June.  I used a 3-D flower from my stash and then stitched a little flourish using baker's twine.


I put the journalling where the sentiment was in the card and voilà - that's it.  The white ribbon, star brad and little clothes pins came with the kit that I used for the papers.




Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Baby Brother

I love these two pics of Baby A and Big Sister K.  She was so, so proud to be a big sister and just loved her little buddy.  So I wanted a simple page to show off the pics and I love the design of this page by Melissa Johnson:


So, I scraplifted it and came up with this:


Yep, you saw it right.  I used mist on the page!  I don't use it often so it ended up being too much for what I wanted but that's OK.  It still gives the white cardstock a little something.


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Come and join us!!!

We're going to have lots of fun all weekend long over at Skrapnchat (click on link in sidebar)! There are going to be challenges, fast scraps, prizes and lots of chatting from Friday to Sunday. It's such a fun group of ladies and so inspirational! So, if yoy'd like some scrappy fun, come on over!

Monday, January 23, 2012

1 Month Old

I'm finally at A's one-month photos.  Yep, that's it!  However, I have done layouts from other points in his year but I can't believe how slow it's gone.  Wowzers!  And that's with all my scrapping last year too!  Oh well, at least I'm enjoying the process.  :D

These papers are old - I have no idea of any lines or anything.  Just using up my stash!  I was quite proud of myself for using some foam Thickers (I rarely use them) but I needed them to match so I inked them.  Note to self (and others):  NEVER INK THICKERS WITH REGULAR INK!  Nope, it doesn't stay on.  I thought it'd dry but it doesn't - it just keeps smudging.  Yuck!  I ended up getting ink on the background paper because of this fiasco.  Hence the flower trails!  lol  You gotta be creative to cover up your boo-boos, right?  I do like how they fill up some extra white space - I have issues embracing white space so filling it up is good for me.



Friday, January 20, 2012

Lucky

There are two challenges that I have committed to doing on a monthly basis.  One is for 2012's "One Little Word" and the other is for the Thanks Living challenge over at Club CK.  For January's layout, I knew exactly which one I wanted to use but I needed some time to think about how I wanted it to come out.  It took me a while to make it all come together because I wanted to make sure that the design, colours and embellishments gave the right feel to the layout.  Here's what I came up with using Melissa Bennett's digi kit "What About Love":




I know the journalling isn't very clear so since it's such an important part of the LO, I'm including it:


Ever since we discovered the lump on K’s chest, we’ve been worrying.  Worrying about what the lump is from, about how she got it and most importantly, what it means.  We went for the blood tests and ultrasound on December 15th and Dr. S said that if we didn’t hear from him, that everything was OK and to see him in three weeks.  We didn’t hear from him but it wasn’t reassuring enough.  D and I constantly had a worry in the back of our minds about this bump and what it could mean.  We tried not to think about the negative possibilities but it’s tough not to, especially with L’s battle with leukemia right now.

So today, I took K to the ER to meet with Dr. S again.  Thankfully, his report was great - the lump is getting softer and it’s moving, which means that there’s nothing to worry about.  This was the first time I had felt relief in weeks.  It was like a huge burden had been lifted off my shoulders.  However, I think this scare was exactly what I needed to gain a better 
perspective.  These last few months have been really tough with the move back home, buying a home and trying to get settled and me going back to work almost full time after being at home with K and A for five years.  I was not appreciating the beauty of being a mom; instead I was too caught up in the frenzy of life.  Now, though, I’ve changed.  I’m more patient, I’m more caring and I’m just more aware and thankful for those little moments and our beautiful little girl.  I think of these past five years and realize how very lucky I am to have K as my daughter.  God knew exactly what He was doing.                                                                                   January 5th, 2012


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

What was 2011 for me?

2011 was a milestone year for me in terms of scrapbooking (well, at least the first half).  I did 281 pages!  That is incredible for me!  Most of them were digi and most were our monthly "summaries" but they're still pages and they're still recording memories.  I was doing so great until we left Jamaica in June.

I tried many different products, techniques and just branched out so much.  I also joined a new scrappy message board, Skrap 'n Chat, where I met a fabulous group of ladies and where I continue to be inspired.  With the challenges going on there and at Club CK, I had so many neat ideas to work with.  I also started this scrappy blog to share my projects with fellow scrappers.  Along with that, I became more involved in blogs of other scrapbookers and realized how much of an inspiration they are!

July to December was a period where I did nothing creative and just tried to get myself settled in our new life in Canada.  Going back to teaching was a huge shocker in terms of how much work I have to bring home, which meant no free time.  And any free time I had during the day was spent enjoying my kiddos!

All in all, 2011 was a year of learning for me in many different ways, both creatively and just in terms of life.  Here's to 2012 being a year of peace and balance!

Monday, January 9, 2012

Stretch!

Another new baby layout!  I've been going in order since restarting so it's all about when A was brand new. lol

I started this layout for an SNC challenge to do everything on the skinny - thin and small embellies, trimming down the photos.  It started off fine but with the number of photos I wanted to include, it just didn't look right so I had to add in some bigger embellies.  However, the weekly issue challenge is to use pink in a different way than usual so I went with that!  I put a few different touches of pink on this layout - the pink middle border, the pink gems, the pink letter in the title.  And I really like it!!


Saturday, January 7, 2012

Gramma's Little Chickadees

I can't believe that I've done so much scrapping in the last few days - it's amazing!  Especially after not having done any for so long.  But yay for me - I'm not complaining!

I did this layout for two challenges - the weekly challenge over at Club CK to use something new on a layout and Stacy's challenge at SNC to pull out the stamps and use two different ones on a layout.  I used a little bit of this and that for this layout.


I did the title using my new banner alpha stamps from CTMH - love them!  I wanted to add "Little Chickadees" in small alphas but I don't use them that much so I don't have a variety of colours.  The ones I have wouldn't work with this colour scheme.  So, I pulled out my new Bic ultra fine markers and voilà.  I'm not convinced I love my printing in the title but at least there's some of my printing in the album.  Everyone says how important it is so there you go!  lol


I pulled out a new little birdie stamp that I got in a RAK last year but have hardly used.  I thought I'd add them along the banner for some added interest.  I used my new CTMH watercolours to colour in the stamps.  I can tell I'm going to need lots of practice to make my stamps look better but it's a start!  I'd  never shaded in stamps before so another new thing for me.


I added a little button cluster to the baker's twine on the left and then a sticker, a birdie card, some sparkly bling and a bit of ribbon to finish it off.