March 30, 2010

Happy Birthday Don

Just wanted to share the card I made last night for Justin's step-Grandpa's birthday. One of my goals this year, or maybe just since I have all the address I'll ever need (we sent our Save The Dates last Thursday), is to be more dilligent in sending out birthday cards - and making sure they get delivered in time for the recipiants birthday! I just feel that since I have the ability, and it's much nicer (and custom made), I will make the cards that I send out.

Now what you don't see (and I'm only sharing this because it's amazing what you can't tell by only seeing the finished product), is the couple of mess ups that happened in the "creative process!" I tried my Studio Calico Doily Lace Border stamp at the bottem edge of the card, it didn't stamp properly; there was a whole chunk that somehow didn't stamp to the paper. What did I do? I Simply changed my plan - I put the patterned paper over top of where I just stamped! Also, the October Afternoon tape measurer stamp from the Cherry Hill collection didn't stamp properly either (I need to figure out what this problem is). So I put my sentiment over top of the area that messed up! And, you can't tell from the pictures, but I used foam dots to raise up the sentiment. So, even when a card has a couple issues, you can still pull it together in the end!

March 29, 2010

Some "Tickled Spring" Love

Ready for another challenge? I absololutely LOVE my Tickled Spring kit. I had started with a different challenge in mind, but kept looking at all the pretty new products, and I swear they were beckoning me to use them! So, a very spring layout was born.

I was listening to the radio while scrapbooking on Saturday and I kept having the new Joe Nichols song, "Gimme That Girl" repeat over and over in my head. I already had my title on the layout, and was just wondering what my journalling should be, and with some help from the song it came together perfectly.

On your next layout: use a song as inspiration for your journalling.

Journalling says: relaxed, happy, sweet, smiling, peaceful, in love - that's the you that I like best! 5 months 'til wedding.

So, pick your favorite song, one that you have repeating in your head, or just one that happens to be on the radio at the moment. Be sure to leave a comment, with a link to your page using the challenge.

March 26, 2010

$80 Later

Justin's away this weekend, working two hours away from town. I admit, I was a little unreasonable earlier - wanting him to be here so we could be together, maybe meet up with a couple friends, have a few drinks and let the work week slip away. All I could think of today was dancing, and having a good time - which made me especially unhappy leaving work tonight, realizing there'd be nobody at home (except for Lowie) when I arrived. When I got home, I tried to watch TV, but I ended up in my scrapbooking room, pulling out something I've been working on this month, and longing to finish the project (which involved a trip to the scrapbook store). So off I went.

I've been IN LOVE with the Studio Calico kits (mostly just the March kit - it's when I first started looking into kits). I decided because I'm a bit stubborn, and find it a little unreasonable to pay for the shipping (I know they have no control over it), that I would create my own kit. Slowly building it weekly, twenty dollars here, twenty there. And by the beginning of April I'd have it done, ready for my to play with.

Since all this loneliness came on me tonight (in uncontrollable waves I might add), I thought it might be a good idea to get my "kit" finished and start unraveling the posibilities in it. So, I went to the store, planning on completing my project. I didn't pay any attention to what I had in my hands, or how much the items were, and the total ended up beeing quite a bit more than I had intended on spending; the $80 title was a bit of foreshadowing. But, it's completed, and I have a big start on my May kit (because I find it enjoyable building them and finding compatable items from different companies - it's all about the creative process).

So, I know you're just dieing to see what I put in my April kit (my birthday month non-the-less). Here's a few pictures to get your mojo rising.

When building this kit, I tried to do it from a un-biase perspective. Let me tell you that was no easy task. I can't tell you how many times I'd pick up an item, only to think "what am I going to do with this." I can now see why there are kits available to purchase. You have no control over the products within them, and want to get your money's worth, and will therefore use up the items; pushing your creativity and expanding your ideas.
Also, because I was trying to get the most bang for my buck, although I wanted some new product lines (I've been craving the Dear Lizzy since first hearing about it on her blog), it wasn't all that was going into the kit. I'd have some older items (the ones deeply discounted), which would prove even more that you can add new items to your stash, and seam them together with older, unused items.

(Items in my April kit "Tickled Spring": specialty paper - Dear Lizzy + American Crafts Spring Tickled Tulip and Firefly Festival; paper - Dear Lizzy + American Crafts Spring Picking Pansides and Swallowtail Social; Cosmo Cricket Material Girl Tailor Made, Snip Snip, In Stitches; Cosmo Cricket Garden Variety Elements; Basic Grey Nook & Pantry Beaters and Rolling Pin; BoBunny A Gift Of Love Kitchen Spice Rosemary; alphabets Basic Grey Origins Mini Mono Stickers; Cosmo Cricket Ready Set Chip The Boyfriend; journalling aid Basic Grey Nook and Pantry Take Note stamps October Afternoon Clear Stamps Cherry Hill; Studio Calico Limited Edition Stamp Doily Lace Border; ribbon My Minds Eye Lush Blue Ribbons; buttons American Crafts Buttons Letterbox; transparency Prima Glittered Transparencies Just Corina; tape 7 Gypsies Paper Tape Victoria Patterned (the pink and yellow roll from pack of three); ink SEI Chalk Ink Block Mist)

March 23, 2010

Fog and -3

Awaking to fog is not the way to start a new day. Seriously, we have never had as much fog as we have this winter (or for the amount of time I've lived here and can remember anyways). There's been hoarfrost, something I thought was just a native of Saskatchewan, and I definitely do not remember that ever being here before.

This was the view from our front steps, or porch. It's one of the entrances into our housing community, which you can't see the main road through the thick fog. Yes we live in a new area, with development still going on (as you can see from the right side of the photo) they're building a 50+ housing complex there.

I wish it was nicer out (like it was on the weekend); we'd notice the brighter colours, smell the spring flowers, and enjoy the births of more baby calves!

March 22, 2010

Spring Time Monday Challenge

It was a great weekend to get out of the house and take advantage of the springtime weather. (Both Saturday and Sunday sat at about 14 degrees.) Justin had to work, I scrapped Saturday, then on Sunday I went out to the farm. I drove the whole way with the stereo cranked, singing at the top of my lungs, with both hands planted firmly on the steering wheel because it was so windy. How much sweeter could the first day of spring be: saw cute baby calfs that were just days old. They seriously make my heart melt, I love them! They look just like kittens when they're all curled up in the stubble. Anyway, here's a couple photos of the babes.

Now, onto that fabulous challenge for today, which is a three part challenge. I guess you could do them individually, but it's more fun to add them all together!

On your next layout: challenge yourself to use only scrap paper. Use at least two new techniques (or ones that you haven't done in awhile). Create an embellishment to use on the layout.


How's that for the first of our Monday Challenges? For inspiration, I'll share the layout that I completed in a few hours Saturday.


So, I was making the white flower (the central most one) for a layout about the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, but realized it didn't work with the theme of that layout. I had this picture from the previous Friday, and wanted to scrap that story (journalling says: Amanda and Julie going crazy @ Earl's ...because the calendar said so, but neither of us can remember planning it). Since I used that flower on this page, it`s the embellishment that I made. I hadn't tried stitching on a page (other than sewing on buttons) before, so I gave that a whirl. I found my stamp set that I'd been searching for awhile for, and used them with paint on the bottom half. And I guess, you could count using paint on a layout as another technique, haven't tried that in a while either - but only if you wanted to get technical!

A close up of the cute flower I made. I made it out of gauze, the same kind that can be found in your first aid kit, and used netting that I dipped into the same colour paint that I stamped my background with.

Here`s the stitching that I did at the upper left hand corner of my layout. I had a string of black elastic that I found in with my black ribbon, and thought it would be fun to use. First I measured and punched holes for the needle and elastic (which I doubled over) to fit through. I`m sure it made it easier than just winging it!

Let`s see where your creativity leads you: leave a comment, with a link to your page using the challenge. Can`t wait to see what everyone came up with!

PS: today is the exact opposite weather than we had on the weekend. The sky is gray and gloomy, it`s only 4 degrees (a far cry from the bliss of yesterdays 14!) and there were some large, fluffy snowflakes coming down when I picked up my lunch. Guess that`s March weather for ya!

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