Had to get this posted before Christmas preps really get into action and scrapping gets put on holiday hold, so here's one for Mission 0006!
Pink yellow and teal, polka dots, black pen outlines, 3 label stickers and something felt make this my newest Mission Create creation. I'm lovin how this one came out. Then again, look at what I had to work with. Those baby eyes just twinkling! I'm so looking forward to meeting her IRL. Apparently those outfits I sent out for the shower are still a bit big for her to wear yet. Given my experience with motherhood, it never occurred to me that some babies actually have to "grow into" 3-month clothes. Who knew?! Ah well, more time to enjoy them!
Have a blessed Christmas all, and sweet dreams!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
Joy to the world
Today I feel great, even though I'm fighting a cold. Today was unexpectedly a day of many accomplishments, and I don't even feel worn out for the night shift I still have to do in an hour.
I started the morning knowing I have a weekend of night shifts starting tonight, an unfinished album that needs to be done by Tuesday (with pictures still needing to be printed), a defrosted tourtiere to drop off at my son's school for the Christmas lunch today, a Christmas lunch at my son's school to attend today, a floor to sweep, and no contingency plan for Christmas cards this year, since I just found out I won't be able to print out the digi-cards I designed this week (Costco card expired). And I could feel a cold coming on. Then, my sweet husband reminded me we haven't bought anything for our friends' kids across the country yet.
So I got up, did my yoga, dropped off the tourtiere and headed to Wal-Mart (friends' kids toys...check!), Staples (Christmas cards...check!), home (address list for cards...check!) and parked at my son's school. Turned out the lunch was an hour later than I expected so I used the time to walk to the post office (stamps for cards...check!) and was able to write all the ones needing to be mailed, while I sat in the car. Had a nice but crowded as usual Christmas lunch with my boy and his school (check!) and went home. I took a moment to send off some pictures to Wal-Mart for inside the cards and the album I needed to finish (check!) and worked on one of 5 pages for the unfinished album. Then I lost momentum, made myself a Neo-Citran and had a nap (night shift prep...check!) By the time I got up it was dinnertime (love my husband!) and I even had enough time to run out and grab the pics I ordered from Wal-Mart (check!) and finished not only the rest of my Christmas cards after dinner, but the last 5 pages for the now finished album! Whewwwww!!!
Thank you for staying with me this far as I babble on. I have just felt so flustered this last week getting things ready for Christmas and am so glad to have a handle on the big things before I go in for my night shift.
Anyway, one of the pages I finished is a simple take on Mission 0005 for Mission Create:
Looks like I'm a bit past the deadline, but whatever, last month was my turn to win, I just gotta do this for completeness' sake. Love this 70s picture of my mum! Next week is probably going to be quite preoccupied for me but I'll be back soon! Sweet dreams!
I started the morning knowing I have a weekend of night shifts starting tonight, an unfinished album that needs to be done by Tuesday (with pictures still needing to be printed), a defrosted tourtiere to drop off at my son's school for the Christmas lunch today, a Christmas lunch at my son's school to attend today, a floor to sweep, and no contingency plan for Christmas cards this year, since I just found out I won't be able to print out the digi-cards I designed this week (Costco card expired). And I could feel a cold coming on. Then, my sweet husband reminded me we haven't bought anything for our friends' kids across the country yet.
So I got up, did my yoga, dropped off the tourtiere and headed to Wal-Mart (friends' kids toys...check!), Staples (Christmas cards...check!), home (address list for cards...check!) and parked at my son's school. Turned out the lunch was an hour later than I expected so I used the time to walk to the post office (stamps for cards...check!) and was able to write all the ones needing to be mailed, while I sat in the car. Had a nice but crowded as usual Christmas lunch with my boy and his school (check!) and went home. I took a moment to send off some pictures to Wal-Mart for inside the cards and the album I needed to finish (check!) and worked on one of 5 pages for the unfinished album. Then I lost momentum, made myself a Neo-Citran and had a nap (night shift prep...check!) By the time I got up it was dinnertime (love my husband!) and I even had enough time to run out and grab the pics I ordered from Wal-Mart (check!) and finished not only the rest of my Christmas cards after dinner, but the last 5 pages for the now finished album! Whewwwww!!!
Thank you for staying with me this far as I babble on. I have just felt so flustered this last week getting things ready for Christmas and am so glad to have a handle on the big things before I go in for my night shift.
Anyway, one of the pages I finished is a simple take on Mission 0005 for Mission Create:
Looks like I'm a bit past the deadline, but whatever, last month was my turn to win, I just gotta do this for completeness' sake. Love this 70s picture of my mum! Next week is probably going to be quite preoccupied for me but I'll be back soon! Sweet dreams!
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Sparkles and Sunshine
It's a gorgeous sunny day, beaming in the front window and reflecting the many colours of tinsel garland on the half-decorated Christmas tree to my left! I'm leaving the rest of the ornaments to my son to put up, since we didn't get much of a chance yesterday with his music lesson and all.
Anyway, I've decided to jump back on the Creative Scrappers sketch wagon with some cool retro pix of my mum...for an album I'm working on. This is for Sketch #80:
I never thought I'd use this wild CherryArte paper (I think it came in one of those goodie bags from CKC) but it does have that retro feel to it...why not use it on retro pictures? Thanks for looking!
Anyway, I've decided to jump back on the Creative Scrappers sketch wagon with some cool retro pix of my mum...for an album I'm working on. This is for Sketch #80:
I never thought I'd use this wild CherryArte paper (I think it came in one of those goodie bags from CKC) but it does have that retro feel to it...why not use it on retro pictures? Thanks for looking!
Monday, November 23, 2009
How cool is that?!
So ya know that new challenge blog I've been playing over on, Mission Create? Well just a week or so ago they announced their first winner...and guess who it was?! Me!!! I'm so happy! Just this week I received a gorgeous box full of sweet scrap goodies from The Paper Passion...blues and greens and all...perfect for scrappin' The Boy and finishing up a few more projects for December...Thank you Mission Create and thank you The Paper Passion!
So now that I've won already should I quit while I'm ahead? Not a chance! This has been way too much fun so here is my creation for Mission 0004:
The options this time were: use an ad as inspiration (the ad was posted on MC), use a creature (check out my seahorse), mini alphas, blue/green/orange and a title from a children's book. I couldn't resist using 'em all again...why not?
Well, I'm off to work on Christmas scrappin' till I get called into work! Sweet dreams!
So now that I've won already should I quit while I'm ahead? Not a chance! This has been way too much fun so here is my creation for Mission 0004:
The options this time were: use an ad as inspiration (the ad was posted on MC), use a creature (check out my seahorse), mini alphas, blue/green/orange and a title from a children's book. I couldn't resist using 'em all again...why not?
Well, I'm off to work on Christmas scrappin' till I get called into work! Sweet dreams!
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Bad news...good news!
The bad news is I've been sick. I'm better now save a slight cough, but unfortunately the worst of it hit on Halloween forcing me to miss out on all the festivities. Yea, I'm still mad about wasting time building a costume I never got to wear anywhere, but what're ya gonna do. I'm just glad it was pretty mild to begin with.
The good news? I'm an auntie again!!! My brother and his wife had their first baby a few weeks ago and she is an absolute doll. I won't get to see her quite yet, but i did hit the store as soon as I was feeling better and have sent her out some cool new threads to get her started.
Speaking of which...I've been scrapping again. It's hard not to with such a pretty new member of the family! This has proven a wonderful new opportunity to try my hand at girl pages. Here's my contribution to Mission 0003 at Mission Create:
I know the rules state specifically you can use as many or as few parts of each challenge as you like, but I really feel it a personal challenge to include all of them, since combining challenges is one of my favourite things to do. It also provides more direction, which makes the Lo come together faster. This time round was: pink (check), buttons (check), transparency (check), a specific sketch (check here), and lyrics from "My life would suck without you" by Kelly Clarkson. It didn't specify how many or few lyrics, and I tell ya it was a bit of a challenge trying to incorporate those into a birth announcement page, but I managed to get one line in at the end of the journalling. Woohoooo! Thanks for looking. Sweet dreams!
The good news? I'm an auntie again!!! My brother and his wife had their first baby a few weeks ago and she is an absolute doll. I won't get to see her quite yet, but i did hit the store as soon as I was feeling better and have sent her out some cool new threads to get her started.
Speaking of which...I've been scrapping again. It's hard not to with such a pretty new member of the family! This has proven a wonderful new opportunity to try my hand at girl pages. Here's my contribution to Mission 0003 at Mission Create:
I know the rules state specifically you can use as many or as few parts of each challenge as you like, but I really feel it a personal challenge to include all of them, since combining challenges is one of my favourite things to do. It also provides more direction, which makes the Lo come together faster. This time round was: pink (check), buttons (check), transparency (check), a specific sketch (check here), and lyrics from "My life would suck without you" by Kelly Clarkson. It didn't specify how many or few lyrics, and I tell ya it was a bit of a challenge trying to incorporate those into a birth announcement page, but I managed to get one line in at the end of the journalling. Woohoooo! Thanks for looking. Sweet dreams!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Yay for days off!
I'm enjoying mine by drinking Earl Grey in my PJ's, working on my son's Halloween costume, and of course...a little scrap action.
Just finished up a layout for Mission 0002 over at Mission Create:
This time round we were to stamp, use cork, include purple green and orange, have wallet sized photos and make it a Halloween page. Fortunately I hadn't scrapped last year's trick-or-treat pics yet. I did have to hit the $ store for the cork but it was easier to work with than i imagined. It was also a good motivation to drag out the old foam stamps. Other than having to clean them, I'd forgotten how much I love using them. Thanks for looking.
It's a lovely sunny day here and I'm going to go enjoy what's left of my day off. Sweet dreams~
Just finished up a layout for Mission 0002 over at Mission Create:
This time round we were to stamp, use cork, include purple green and orange, have wallet sized photos and make it a Halloween page. Fortunately I hadn't scrapped last year's trick-or-treat pics yet. I did have to hit the $ store for the cork but it was easier to work with than i imagined. It was also a good motivation to drag out the old foam stamps. Other than having to clean them, I'd forgotten how much I love using them. Thanks for looking.
It's a lovely sunny day here and I'm going to go enjoy what's left of my day off. Sweet dreams~
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
An Exciting New Mission
Hellooooooooooooo out there, hope you slept better than I did!
Just checking in this morning to post a layout I just finished for this sweet new blog Mission Create. It's been a crazy weekend with work and all but I just had to get this Mission completed, since they've just started and I really wanted to show my support, since they're all about one of my all-time favourite scrapbooking specialties...combining challenges!
Here's what I finished up this morning:
I've had this pic for a while that I took of my son on the church gym floor, this Mission just seemed to speak to it.
Update: After browsing thru some of the other awesome takes on this challenge, it dawned on me that it may be good to actually explain what I did here. The challenges were: a 6 word title, a sketch (posted over on MC), stickles or glitter, and patterned paper from 3 different manufacturers. I did 'em all because I love combining challenges! The papers are from Junkitz, Bo Bunny and Scenic Route (actually there's 2 SR pieces in there if ya count the title), and the stickles i kinda made myself out of glitter and Gallery Glass, for want of the right colour. Ahhh, for the days when there were actually 2 LSS's within acceptable driving distance from me!
I also updated my Slide to include more recent layouts.
Have a great rest of October and remember to eat more candy. Sweet dreams~
Really Late Update: This page has been taken down for the time being 'cuz it's gonna be in the Winter 2010 Canadian Scrapbooker!!!!!
Just checking in this morning to post a layout I just finished for this sweet new blog Mission Create. It's been a crazy weekend with work and all but I just had to get this Mission completed, since they've just started and I really wanted to show my support, since they're all about one of my all-time favourite scrapbooking specialties...combining challenges!
Here's what I finished up this morning:
I've had this pic for a while that I took of my son on the church gym floor, this Mission just seemed to speak to it.
Update: After browsing thru some of the other awesome takes on this challenge, it dawned on me that it may be good to actually explain what I did here. The challenges were: a 6 word title, a sketch (posted over on MC), stickles or glitter, and patterned paper from 3 different manufacturers. I did 'em all because I love combining challenges! The papers are from Junkitz, Bo Bunny and Scenic Route (actually there's 2 SR pieces in there if ya count the title), and the stickles i kinda made myself out of glitter and Gallery Glass, for want of the right colour. Ahhh, for the days when there were actually 2 LSS's within acceptable driving distance from me!
I also updated my Slide to include more recent layouts.
Have a great rest of October and remember to eat more candy. Sweet dreams~
Really Late Update: This page has been taken down for the time being 'cuz it's gonna be in the Winter 2010 Canadian Scrapbooker!!!!!
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Back to the Scrap Corner
After a long break from the scrap world, I've finally found my mojo again. And all it took was a few hundred pictures from my trip to Italy.
Last May, we upgraded to a bigger condo, and in it was a perfect little corner for me to build an all-new scrap area. The laundry room I used in the last place didn't work out as well as I hoped...it ended up being more of a storage closet than a scrap space, and part of what dampened my mojo was having to keep running back and forth from the laundry room to the kitchen table and then back again...and nothing ever got put back where it was supposed to go.
The wonderful thing about the new scrap corner is it's quite separated from the rest of the living room, and I can keep it a perpetual scrapmess without having to worry about it offending anyone. As a scrapper you learn with each time you reorganize your scrap space, and I think I have a pretty good idea what works best for me now, so even though it's not a big space by any standard, I have still been able to create 14 pages there without having to clean up after myself.
Here's some pics!
I couldn't fit in all the wall boxes from my old space, but am making better use of the ones I did keep. The long box closer to the desk is great for keeping things close at hand but not buried, like my paper trimmer. It's also great for keeping a cup of coffee within arm's reach. I can also reach my tool drawer chest, where most of my embellishments are kept, without having to climb on anything. Ink, adhesive and stamps go in the square space, the rest of my plastic containers fit nicely underneath the desk, along with my 3-drawer unit which I use for projects in progress and Christmas pages.
This desktop and paper tower were my own creation, put mostly together from scraps I found on the curb. The shelves in the paper tower are the wire squares that used to form my old paper storage cube, only with a wooden frame around them they hold their shape much nicer now. I also made them wider apart as my paper collection has increased. I keep them all in extra large Ziploc bags so scraps can be kept with their proper collection. The desktop I had cut at the hardware store to fit exactly into the space, with the paper tower as its support. Getting it in was a challenge.
My Ikea wire thingies have made a comeback for large photos, magazines, and some of my cross stitching stuff. The homemade "clip-it-up"s were one thing that worked out well from the last space so I made more of them for the new space. Yes, that's all my ribbon in tiny bags. I don't know how this will work out yet, but so far I haven't found an efficient way to store the stuff so it's worth a try. The white shelf I made again from scraps from the curb. It helps when your neighbours are renovating.
It's hard to see, but the 2 smaller squares on the wall I just filled with little plastic 3-drawer units which are great for storing embellishments that don't fit in the tool chest like big flowers, chipboard pieces and my massive collection of My Mind's Eye transparencies and die-cuts.
This is my scrap corner from the stairway. You can see there's a rail on one side, and a window on the other, so even though it's a small area it seems spacious.
Eventually I may repaint the area and hang a few more lights, but it's still pretty soon after we moved in and there's time yet to think of that. So far it has been a very usable space for me and when a small space is organized well, it can be easier to use than a large one because you can reach everything. And for me, that's a big deal.
Last May, we upgraded to a bigger condo, and in it was a perfect little corner for me to build an all-new scrap area. The laundry room I used in the last place didn't work out as well as I hoped...it ended up being more of a storage closet than a scrap space, and part of what dampened my mojo was having to keep running back and forth from the laundry room to the kitchen table and then back again...and nothing ever got put back where it was supposed to go.
The wonderful thing about the new scrap corner is it's quite separated from the rest of the living room, and I can keep it a perpetual scrapmess without having to worry about it offending anyone. As a scrapper you learn with each time you reorganize your scrap space, and I think I have a pretty good idea what works best for me now, so even though it's not a big space by any standard, I have still been able to create 14 pages there without having to clean up after myself.
Here's some pics!
I couldn't fit in all the wall boxes from my old space, but am making better use of the ones I did keep. The long box closer to the desk is great for keeping things close at hand but not buried, like my paper trimmer. It's also great for keeping a cup of coffee within arm's reach. I can also reach my tool drawer chest, where most of my embellishments are kept, without having to climb on anything. Ink, adhesive and stamps go in the square space, the rest of my plastic containers fit nicely underneath the desk, along with my 3-drawer unit which I use for projects in progress and Christmas pages.
This desktop and paper tower were my own creation, put mostly together from scraps I found on the curb. The shelves in the paper tower are the wire squares that used to form my old paper storage cube, only with a wooden frame around them they hold their shape much nicer now. I also made them wider apart as my paper collection has increased. I keep them all in extra large Ziploc bags so scraps can be kept with their proper collection. The desktop I had cut at the hardware store to fit exactly into the space, with the paper tower as its support. Getting it in was a challenge.
My Ikea wire thingies have made a comeback for large photos, magazines, and some of my cross stitching stuff. The homemade "clip-it-up"s were one thing that worked out well from the last space so I made more of them for the new space. Yes, that's all my ribbon in tiny bags. I don't know how this will work out yet, but so far I haven't found an efficient way to store the stuff so it's worth a try. The white shelf I made again from scraps from the curb. It helps when your neighbours are renovating.
It's hard to see, but the 2 smaller squares on the wall I just filled with little plastic 3-drawer units which are great for storing embellishments that don't fit in the tool chest like big flowers, chipboard pieces and my massive collection of My Mind's Eye transparencies and die-cuts.
This is my scrap corner from the stairway. You can see there's a rail on one side, and a window on the other, so even though it's a small area it seems spacious.
Eventually I may repaint the area and hang a few more lights, but it's still pretty soon after we moved in and there's time yet to think of that. So far it has been a very usable space for me and when a small space is organized well, it can be easier to use than a large one because you can reach everything. And for me, that's a big deal.
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