Saturday, April 10, 2010

My favs




Hello All,
Wow, it's been a while.
Here is my layout from our first assignment on the Design Team.

As you know, we had to do a layout about ourselves, and well, this is a struggle for me cause, seriously, I don't scrapbook about just myself. It's usually my kids, vacations, holidays, or events.

The paper line i used was My Minds Eye--Spider's Web and the doily is from Crate Paper. The second (light colored) paper on the background was distressed, inked and then sewn to the black paper. I cut the doily in half and then punched different shaped circles and placed them around the edges of the doily and sewed them on.

The idea i had for this layout was to make a list of some of my favorite things and then to put something on the layout that corresponds with each one. Most of the items are clustered on the left side of the picture. And yes, I love to cluster!!

So bear with me as i go down the list:
1. time w family and friends--to represent this i took a heidi swapp chipboard clock and cut out the center and then pop-dotted a different background and put flowers, buttons, and bling in the center
2 .Traveling (love traveling). I put some of our actual airline tickets and a seashell from the beach in Brazil.
3. artistic outlets--for this i put one of my paintbrushes and well, the layout is a representation of this too.
4. shopping--the flower at the bottom left is made out of different receipts i found in my purse at the time. i topped it with a prima flower and put a ring on a pin thru the flower. hehe
5. sports n outdoors (tough one)--the feathers and the picture on the top right of us hiking in Yellowstone. (I know, i'm reaching on this one.)
6. music n dancing--i took a piece of sheet music and tore it and distressed it and placed it on top of the airline tickets. down at the bottom is one of my husbands guitar picks, and the jazz shoe is from my daughters dance bag.
7. reading--took the cover from the book of one of my favorite authors--nicholas sparks
8. wine--got a cork from a bottle of wine (prolly the one i was sippin on whiloe doin this layout)
9. movies--there is a movie stub down at the bottom next to the wine cork
10. sushi--chopsticks are clustered in there with the other stuff
11. chocolate---got a dove milk chocolate and hershey bar wrapper in there as well.

I had to put a cross in there as well, because, where would i be without God in my life.

The pink represents my mardi gras krewe---Xanadu (pink is our signature color). The middle picture on the right (the only one in color) is a picture of me and my husband at the Ball this year. I was dressed in pink and a blonde wig because i was an entertainer and danced at the ball. we were supposed to be Barbies. lol. I balanced out the pink on the other side with a feather from the table decorations.

Well, i think that's it. Hope u like it.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

ZTA











This was our final design team assignment----tear, tear. I enjoyed doing this layout since Melissa pretty much gave us free run with it. All we had to do was use one of the sketches that she gave us and the Webster's threads, silhouettes, and fabric fancies. I personally liked using the sketches----less thinking.
Anyways, this is a layout of my oldest, Chelsea, and her Zeta sorority (?) family. This is the night when her 'little sis' found out who her 'big sis' (Chelsea) was. I hardly get to scrapbook about Chelsea anymore since she went off to college. I really miss it. She doesn't take pictures of everything like I do----I was lucky to get these 2. The big one is her and her lil sis and the other is her entire sorority family. I really liked doing this layout and think it is one of my favorites.
Well, the year is over and I want to say thank you to Melissa and all the other ladies on the D.T. team. I really enjoyed the year and learned alot from the ladies-----y'all were fabulous and I'm grateful that I was blessed to be in the same company as y'all. You are all awesome scrapbookers. Melissa, thanks for constantly shoving me outside of my comfortable and cozy box and pushing me in the totally opposite direction of where I wanted to go. I'll miss it all!





Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Nature...the great escape.











This is my layout for the Design Team September Assignment. The products I was given were the Prima Iron Ons (bright pink flowers), Canvas, Tim Holtz Destress Stickles (Scattered Straw), Prima Pebble, Graphic 45 Paper, Prima felt stems, 7 Gypsies book cover, and a straw looking piece of ribbon.
The challenges I met were:
1. Combine water with Tim Holtz inks or paints. I used this technique to create my butterflies. First, I used my Stampendous Butterflies Stamps and Staz On ink to stamp the butterflies onto just some plain white paper. Then I cut them out. Next, I took 3-4 different Tim Holtz inks and stamped randomly onto a piece of craft paper and then misted it lightly with water with my Mini Mister. Then I just rubbed the butterflies into the ink. Next I added some wire for the antenaes.
2. Use a doodling template to create a background or enhance a print. I used the Bazzill flourish doodling template to accent my background paper with red flourishes.
3. Use the canvas 3 different ways. My first way was the the 12x12 label print behind the large photo. I used the Claudine Hellmuth Studio paints to paint the canvas and then cut it out. I tried to use the same colors and mirror the reflection in the picture. Second way is the canvas flower. I cut 3 different size cirlcles, glimmer misted them and then attached them with a brad. Lastly, the title on my book cover is canvas. I cut it in a square, leaving the ends tattered and then painted it blue. I then stamped the title and flowers onto a piece of tissue paper, painted it with water colors, and then adhered it to the canvas using multi-medium gloss. Oh, and one more place I used canvas was on the inside of the book above the picture on the right side. I just cut a strip with pinking shears and then cinched the strip with red thread.
4. Use buttons and/or create buttons. I created a flower out of buttons and also used several different buttons as accents on the inside of the book.
5. Use one color photo among black & white pics. My big one is color and all the rest are b & w.
6. Use lace or fabric. I used both. The orange flower above the button flower is fabric. I glued some fabric down to a piece of chipboard then stamped a flower and cut it out. I used lace on the edges of my book.
Well, that's it. Hope you like.

It's All New


I'm a little late but I finally finished Luke's 1st day of school layout. This year was a big transition for him. We moved him from public school to private school. He has handled the change great....we are so proud of him. That's why I titled it this way....because basically everything was new to him. I really like the picture of him walking up the sidewalk to his new school and the one of him shaking Father Tom's hand. He is adjusting well. We just got our first report card and he has all A's and his teacher talked to me today about having him tested for Gifted. Woo Hoo!

80's Flashback




At our Design Team meeting for September I was paired up with Kaylin to create a layout. The line of paper we were given was the Cosmo Cricket Boyfriend line. I want to say upfront that I did NOT like this paper. I would NEVER buy or use it.....I guess that's why it's called a challenge. But in the end I did like what we came up with. Some old pictures from back in the 'big hair' days would be totally bitchin on this layout....totally....for sure! Can u believe we actually used to talk like that? My favorite thing on it is the stitching. Thanks for putting up with me Kaylinn! Lol

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Pretty Maids All In A Row






















This was my layout from our latest Design Team assignment.
I was given 2 sheets of purple Coordinations paper and a bottle of purple Smooch. I have to say I enjoyed this months challenge. I had never used Smooch before but have to say I really like it.
The Challenges I met were:
1. Use punched out circles in your design. My cirlcles are out of different patterned fabrics. I cut them out and then sewed around the edge with a zig zag stitch. There are 3 in the cluster at the bottom of the large photo, one on the left side of the photo, and one at the top.
2. Use Smooch 3 different ways. I stamped flourishes onto the lavendar Coordinations paper (making it a print) using several different shades of Smooch. I painted designs on the white buttons with Smooch. The petals on the small prima flowers are accented with Smooch. The Charm that says Together Forever (next to the heart) and the floral charm in the cluster at the top next to the canvas tag is colored with Smooch. The flower on the canvas tag was painted with Smooch. It was originally orange and yellow and green. The fleur-de-lis is stamped and outlined with Smooch. The word ALL is painted with 2 shades of purple Smooch (the letters were originally copper). Lastly, the arrow and center of the flower at the top left--on the folded over paper--is painted with Smooch. I guess I went Smooch crazy! Tip---the Smooch takes a long time to dry so I helped the process along by using my embossing heat tool.
3. Use the Coordinations paper 3 different ways. The large photo is backed in Coordinations paper that I distressed and inked. I like the way the paper changes color when you do this. The word MAIDS was cut out on the Cricut in purple using the Jasmine font then shadowed with the black paper and then sanded on just the lower portion. The word was also pop dotted to give it some definition. Lastly I antiqued the lavendar Coordinations paper by crinkling it up and then sanding lightly over it so that just the creases changed color. Cool paper!
4. Create square of rolled edged paper within rolled edged paper. First I tore out a large square from the lavendar paper, distressing and curling the edges. Then I put a smaller square of different printed paper that had been distressed and curled also inside the larger square. I sewed the square down and also sewed aroung the outer edges of the large square.
5. Use 4 prints. By changing my lavendar paper into a print with the stamping, I used 4 prints.
A few other goodies not mentioned above. The heart was made by taking a chipboard heart, putting glossy accent all over it and then pouring a mixture of seed beads that I had mixed up in a small cup all over it. The tip of the 2 pins were originally pearl but I changed the color of them to purple by pouring purple alcohol ink on them. The frame around the small picture on the upper right side of the large photo was originally canvas. I changed it by painting it and then stamped it with a word stamp from Glitz. Whew!

Monday, September 14, 2009

adventure in the great outdoors




i think this is the final layout for san francisco---woo hoo! This is us hiking in the redwood forest. The trees were HUGE! The biggest I've ever seen in my life. The paper is My Minds Eye that I picked up at Scrapfest. The bottom vine was made using a stencil, tacky glue, and brown glitter and green turf grass. The top is an assortment of ribbons, vines, leaves, etc... yes, i will journal---soon.