Thursday, August 18, 2011

How far?

Here is my layout for Shimelle's "Grid It Up" challenge. The July/August issue of Creating Keepsakes has an article about using grids in your layout, and I based this one on a layout by Jane Morton. All the patterned papers and stickers are from the Stella and Rose collection by My Mind's Eye.

In July, the website Another Mother Runner asked the question "How far have you run?" I posted a comment, and realized that it would make a great layout. I've had the journaling saved on my computer until I was ready to make the page.


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Boys will be boys




Here's my take on the red, white, and aqua challenge that Shimelle issued, "Colour story challenge." This one was hard for me. I didn't have a lot of aqua paper, so I had to make do with that 12 X 5.5 piece. I decided to use some Adirondack cranberry color wash to mist on white cardstock. I have to admit, although I like a lot of the layouts I've seen on Shimelle's blog for this challenge, I'm not real impressed with my own. Oh well, it was a good experiment! Funny, this could have also gone towards her half page challenge, but I've already done one for that.


we LOVE the amazing race




This is for another of Shimelle's challenges, the From the Heart challenge. You're supposed to have a title of either "I love" or "I heart" something. Hopefully I won't get disqualified, because I did "We love" instead! When I saw these pictures, I just knew I wanted to scrap them. It's such a tradition for my younger two kids and me to watch "The Amazing Race." The title "I love" didn't make sense, since all three of us love this. I figure I'm going with Shimelle's intention of making a page about something I love.



Patterned papers are from My Mind's Eye; an old Valentine's Day collection. I think it may be called "Adore."

4th of July Parade




This is my entry for Shimelle's Stickery Challenge. Create a project using stickers from more than one collection. Although banners are all the rage these days, this was my first time making a layout with a banner.



The banner stickers are from Jenni Bowlin. The flag is an old Creative Memories sticker. The fireworks are from Mrs. Grossman.



My dark blue pen is drying up. The journaling reads: "We sat with the XXXXX during the parade. We saw lots of bands, the Shriners, the Jesse White Tumblers, and the Precision Lawn Chair Dads. Ladies from the library even rolled book-carts down the street. The kids' favorite, though, is collecting the candy! ~July 4, 2010"

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

What's so Funny?

Here's my layout for Shimelle's Half Page Challenge. The challenge is to only scrap on half of the page, and leave the other half as "breathing room." Because I love My Mind's Eye paper so much, I used it on this layout, too. The large shaped paper is Penny Lane, and the stickers are Lime Twist. Cardstock and alpha stickers are Creative Memories.



Dance

This weekend I discovered a few places that have scrapbooking challenges. This layout applies to two different challenges: Shimelle's "Signature Accent Challenge" and My Mind's Eye challenge #26.

For Shimelle, you have to make a layout featuring a product or technique that you use frequently. I have recently fallen in love with butterflies, and they've been appearing on several of my pages. I thought they were very appropriate for this layout of my DD dancing with my dad. I used an EK Success punch for the butterflies, and I mounted them with pop dots to add some dimension.

The My Mind's Eye challenge is to use their sketch, and make a layout using at least 80% of their products on the page. All my paper, stickers, and diecuts are from MME. I used products from the following lines: Laundry Line, Lime Twist, and 29th Street Market.

Thanks for looking!