Sunday, March 31, 2013

Neat Package

How would you describe this layout?

For me, its rich and busy, but in a good way. Its jam packed full of information, different elements, or in other words, embellishments, colour...there's so much to look at on such a small space of paper! How fantastic is this?! I've made the most use I possibly can on this layout. I am quite impressed!

My birthday this year was all about me. The whole weekend celebrating my birthday was for me. The reason behind it is very personal and deep and will take way too long to explain, so I'll skip over that part. Like all things, it'll probably have a way of creeping back into my work anyways. Sooner or later, you'll find out what the big secret is. I will say, however, that it's directly related to my personal struggles with depression and post-partum in the last few years.

The fun began on the second of November. Kyle had booked a date for us at the Melting Pot (in advance. If you plan on going, plan to book at least a month in advance. They are that busy.) for dinner that Friday. Neither of us expected the out-of-this-world experience we enjoyed while we were there. The brownies and chocolate fondue- my personal favourite of the entire evening- was (please excuse me) better than sex. I've never had anything so MIND BLOWING! I was so full by the time dessert rolled around, and yet I couldn't help myself when I tasted those brownies. I even asked for a second plate. O.M.G!!!!! I could have gone for a third, but I would have exploded by then. Kyle would have had to roll me out of the restaurant. Wait...he actually did...LOL

I held onto the menu that we grabbed from the restaurant, planning to work it into a layout when I got around to scrapping my birthday weekend. Thankfully, I didn't forget to include it! The layout Heather posted to her blog, recently, was the perfect platform for creating this layout. The vertical space for a 4x6 picture became the spot I would put my menu- but on the opposite side of the page. Instead of two horizontal pictures, I printed my pictures smaller (2x3), and included three black and white pictures.

On a little side note, the pictures I used on this layout are terrible. The lighting was dim in the restaurant (it was very romantic), and even though I had my camera, I used my cell phone to take the pictures. I must have forgotten the camera in the truck or something. So, my pictures were blurry and fuzzy. I was absolutely disappointed in the quality of my pictures, but consoled myself with the reminder that converting poor pictures to black and white helps hide the faults. Boy, is it ever true!

I wanted whoever will be look at my layouts in the future (primarily the girls, since my albums are going to be inherited by them), to be able to open the menu and be able to see what we ordered while at the Melting Pot. So, I just adhered the back portion of the menu so the entire thing unfolds when its opened. The two circles at the bottom, where my title work is located, works as a great tab to help open up the menu.

The back sides of the photos that overlap the menu are both slightly embellished with hearts and word stickers, both emphasizing how fantastic the restaurant was and the weekend we were enjoying sans kids. To highlight what we ordered, I used some washi tape and a small banner I made and adhered it next to our order.

After all my embellishing was complete and all the pictures and papers were adhered together, I began thinking about how I would incorporate journalling into this layout. On this particular layout, journalling was mandatory. Just the pictures and menu weren't enough to explain the reason I created this layout. It began with trying to figure out how to incorporate some hidden journalling (using a tag, large piece of paper- anything, really- and placing it behind a large element on your layout- whether its a menu like I used, or large piece of paper; and then attaching something as a pull tab so that its easy to remove from wherever its 'hidden'.)

"Lightbulb moment"!!!!!!!

Rather than creating hidden journalling, why not use the negative space behind the two photos that are attached to the menu for my journalling?! (Side note: I strategically placed the adhesive only on the sides of the pictures that would be attached to the menu, so that it could still be opened.) I really love how it turned out- journalling in this manner worked out marvellously- and, in more ways than one! Not only did I get my journalling done in a creative and efficient manner, my journalling also inspired my title- 33.

So now, everything ties together in a neat, if not busy, little package!

CREATE- What's Up Sunday

What a wonderful Easter Sunday we had! As per tradition, we had waffles for breakfast (any time Kyle is home with us- which tends to be weekends- we have either pancakes or waffles), then the craziness started. LOL. I dived into making my homemade dinner rolls, the girls and I made pretty bracelets that the Easter bunny left for them, we picked at a small lunch, and had a giant supper filled with home made chicken cordon bleu, stuffing, mashed potatoes and coleslaw. THEN we splurged even further on a cake I made. Oi. I'm.So.Full. Pictures can be found on the FB page!

I've been trying to gather my thoughts most of the afternoon for this blog post. I'm still not sure I've got it together. There's a lot of things that I've got on my mind, and I think its all going to come out as one incoherent mess. I guess I'll just have to blunder ahead and see what happens.

I've been planning for some time now, an eventual layout about the penny being taken out of circulation, and the eventual dismissal of the nickel, as well. I've been waiting for an opportunity to snap a picture of the posters you'll see around in stores- IGA, Sobey's, the Dollar Store, etc. about the way cash purchases will be made, now that the penny is no longer. I finally had the opportunity yesterday when I brought the kids to the store for finger paints. I'm sure the cashier has never had a more strange request- and I'm so glad that I actually remembered to ask about taking a picture of the notice at her till- but I got it. Why is it so important to me to get a picture of something so inconsequential? Well, I'm flabbergasted and incredulous that the penny's been taken out of circulation. Is anyone else? And, I can't help but think to myself that in another 5 or 6 years, the girls are going to ask me what pennies are. They're going to ask because they won't know. They'll grow up in a penniless world. What an amazing opportunity to scrap about something they're eventually going to learn in Social in high school. I posted a Point to Ponder today on the FB page, and that's one of the things I was thinking of when I made that post.

The other inspiring topic to me is scrapbooking Ralph Klein's passing and the legacy he left behind in our beautiful province. He was hated by many and loved by equally as many; no one can argue he did tremendous things in our province- whether they agree with his strategy or not. The GST, his brainchild, took this province from a major deficit into the black, making it a very wealthy province. (Of course, among other factors that contributed to that, as well). Once again, its going to be something that the girls will only hear about in Social; it'll have no value or impact on their lives whatsoever. True, this happened in a completely different lifetime than theirs. I just hope that they come to understand that in the grand scheme of things, these changes weren't really all that long ago. It was something that eventually affected their mama's and daddy's lives, though at the time, we were little monsters ourselves.

Is any of this making sense, or am I just rambling? That's the way I feel...

I've had some feedback from some friends about having an eventual weekend crop away, and I'm ecstatic that there's some interest in it. I know that some of you have babies and are going to find it hard to commit to a weekend like this for a while. Its still sometimes hard to get away when your babies are toddlers! That's why I want to pose a small adjustment to this plan. I hadn't wanted to mention anything just yet, because I wasn't sure what sort of response I'd get, but I feel confident now that there will probably be interest further down the road, too. I've been thinking about planning a couple weekend crops per year; maybe early in the year, after Christmas and New Years is out of the way, and then again later on in the year, after Thanksgiving and before Christmas makes everyone nutso with all their planning and cooking. Having said that, I think I may plan an impromptu crop for sometime in the near future- either we'll do it here at my house, or if there's enough interest and enough people are able to attend, (and if its easier for people) I'll plan something for in the city, so those that have babies can still make it home at the end of the day. On the other hand, those mama's will have the freedom to decide when, during the day, they want to come out. Bring your littles with you. How does that sound? Feedback. Please!!

April is going to be a busy month for us, so it won't happen this month. Possibly sometime in May or June, I think will be best.

Are you curious to know what the secret tip is about sketches that I alluded to yesterday on the FB page ? I can finally share with you! I love this, because it helps break down, into steps, how to tackle creating a layout using a sketch that you find inspiring. Ready??

On page 80, in the most current (spring 2013) issue of Canadian Scrapbooker, is a 6 step method designed to help you figure out how to tackle that awesome sketch you want to scrap lift. It uses the letters of the word CREATE to guide your steps.

C- Choose your photos

Every person scrapbooks differently; some like to print out a bunch of photos using an online method of printing, such as Walmart, Snapfish, Costco, Apple, etc. Others (like me) prefer to print them at home. I personally like printing my photos because first, all my pictures are saved chronologically already on my computer (I have a Mac), so I don't need to worry about printing out a hundred at a time and finding a storage method to keep my photos. The older photos I have, pre-Mac, are saved in a Creative Memories accordion folder, which I'll one day get back to. Bah hah. Secondly, I like not having to wait for my pictures to either be mailed to me, or make a trip down to the store to pick them up. I can print them at will- also, I'll have already decided, as I'm looking through my pictures while I'm planning this layout, which ones I want to use and edit, and which ones I don't. It makes the process a little quicker, and there won't be as much planning ahead.

Another method I use to help keep my facts straight, and help me keep track of which pictures I want to scrapbook, and which are could be, but not necessary, is keeping a journal and jotting down what each picture that I want to scrap is about. I started doing this when I began Project 365 last year. Sometimes what I've written down is really vague, and I don't quite remember what it was I was getting at, so things change slightly, but that's ok.

You'll develop a method that works the best for you.

R- Review the Sketch

Look carefully at the sketch you're about to copy and ask yourself some basic questions before you plunge into creation mode. First, how many pictures are in the sketch? How many different patterned papers? Embellishments? There's a few things I've noticed myself asking when I look at a sketch: first, (like the step has just recommended) asking myself how many pictures are included in the sketch. If I have more pictures that I want to scrapbook than what's shown in the sketch, I try to find ways to make more space for those photos. Sometimes, its printing the photos smaller than what the sketch calls for; other times, its replacing some of the embellishments with a photo. Don't feel restricted to exactly what the sketch looks like. The sketch is only meant to be your starting line; its meant to be inspiration for you. You have the freedom to interpret it any which way you like. Always remember, there's no right or wrong way to scrapbook! Secondly, I ask myself if I really need the amount of embellishments that are shown in the sketch (or if there's a lack thereof, how many and where should they go?) If it feels too busy for me, but I still like the overall sketch, I put as many as suits my style. If there's none showing in the sketch, I still do the same thing.

You'll find that most of my layouts are based on a sketch I've seen or a layout I've admired. They are rarely exact replicas. Also, if you like a sketch so much, you decide to create another layout based on that sketch, you'll find that one will come out completely different from the other one you created using it. That's the beauty of using sketches.

E- Evaluate your color palette and paper choices

Just lately, I've gotten into this desire to create my layouts using color palettes I've found on Pinterest. Up until this point, I've been pulling colors from the pictures I'm scrapbooking to inspire my color palette. Sometimes, the pictures dictate best what colors are best. Whatever you find easiest, stick with. That means, I try and find card stock and patterned paper that are the same shades and tones, and I try to pair papers that coordinate and compliment each other. Sometimes that can be kind of hard, if you're using product from a bunch of different companies (which is something I do frequently). To simplify, try using papers and embellishments that come from the same manufacturer; more often than not, most of their lines will coordinate with one another, so you won't need to worry too much about matching.

A- Add embellishments

As I mentioned above, nothing is set in stone. Your copy of the sketch doesn't need to be an exact replica. So, when you're thinking about what embellishments you want to use, don't limit yourself to using flourishes or circles or diamonds because that's what you see in the sketch. Think about the theme of your layout, and try and embellish accordingly. Is your layout about halloween, like the one I just recently completed? Then, use skeletons, grave stones, haunted houses, cotton, the options are limitless.  If you don't have embellishments that fit that particular theme (like I did for halloween), then try to think creatively and outside the box. What can you do instead?

T- Try a Technique

There are so many different techniques out there to try, its hard to keep up with them all. Some you'll find really interesting, and you'll itch to try it out, and others just won't tickle your fancy at all. But, don't be afraid to try them. You might find you really like them! What are some of those techniques? Try acrylic paint, stencils, making your own flowers, crocheting directly onto your layout, stamping, distressing, aging, the list goes on. The texture and dimension it adds to your project will add yet another level of pride and interest.

E- Enjoy your layout, and SHARE!!! 

Don't ever feel like your layout isn't as good as someone elses'. We are all unique, we are all creative, and we all create in different ways. Our stories are different from everyone elses'. What's most important are the memories you've created, and the heritage you're creating for your children and their children. Be proud of who you are! Like I've mentioned before, the feedback you receive on the work you've created is addicting! Its part of the reason I've joined a forum at scrapbook.com. Its built up my confidence, believe it or not. So has creating using sketches. Sketches takes the guesswork out of where to put things and where to start. I find it an incredibly handy tool.

(I took the liberty of elaborating on the CREATE method using my own words; to find out how Kelly, the author of this article explained it, head to page 80 of the Spring 2013 issue of CS)

I know I had more news to share with you today, but since this post has wound up being quite the deep novel, I'm going to sign off for now, regroup, and share what I've forgotten or left out tomorrow.

I'm going to unwind now with some scrappy therapy! Enjoy your evening, friends, and thanks for dropping in! You mean the world to me!

OH- one last note- I find it incredibly interesting that both Mojo Monday and our new sketch challenge have fallen on the same day! How funky is that?! So, tomorrow, you'll find the card sketch I've made for our month long challenge, and the card I created using it posted to the timeline on FB.

Rules for our challenge:

Its pretty laid back. You can create whatever you want using this sketch. It can be a layout, smash book, journal page, card- whatever strikes your fancy. You have all month long to complete it. If more time allows, you may create and submit more than one project. At the end of the month, we'll vote for our most favorite project using that sketch, and the winner will be inducted into the Everyday Scrapbooker Hall of Fame. Easy Peasy! I hope you're able to play along!

Saturday, March 30, 2013

My Weakness

OK, I admit it. I'm a sucker for anything scrappy. I'm so weak! I found some really awesome goodies, I just HAD to share! (Case in point)

So first off, for those of you that are scared of scrapbooking or feel overwhelmed by terms like layout, 12x12, two page spreads, etc, this might be of interest to you. Maybe you're scared of the financial investment scrapbooking is. And, true, it can be hefty. It can also be overwhelming. Where do you begin, where do you place things, are you even artistic enough to do it? The answer is yes, you can, and work from your heart! There's no right or wrong way to do things! ANything that spills from your heart onto a piece of paper, a quilting square, that scarf you're knitting, or the embroidery you're working on, is a masterpiece. Don't feel like you can't do it. Because truthfully, I think that's a cop out. You can do whatever you put your mind to.

Now that I've gotten off my soapbox, I have a really cool alternate path to the type of scrapbooking that you see me doing, and the projects that I typically share with you. This way of scrapbooking is actually new to me- I've only recently come across this method, and I think its ingenious. I don't know how else to put it. Its just plain in.gen.ious! Maybe its worth a shot, to gently ease yourself into a newfound and newly LOVED hobby!

Take your typical every day photo album. Take the inserts with two, four or more spaces for photos, and place as many or as little photos as you'd like into the sleeves. Either embellish on top of the plastic, right on the photo itself (in the negative spaces) or save some of the photo spaces for sheets of colored paper or patterned paper to dress up a little. The possibilities are endless!

I'm thinking of sharing this technique with my mom. She's convinced she can't do it. Well, now I'm armed with proof that SHE CAN!!!! And, so can you! Check this link out for a small visual of what I'm talking about. How simple and fabulous is that?!

Does it take a little bit of the apprehension out of you?

If scrapbooking seriously isn't your bag of beans, but some of the patterned paper you see you think would make fabulous fabric, maybe checking this out would be of interest to you. If you're a person that enjoys sewing. Or, why not combine the two- scrap a little AND sew using the same patterned paper you're in love with, but with the fabric version instead? I actually think its a pretty wild and smart notion, too. Some people's creativity just blows my mind!!

Here's a really fun way to add some texture and understated bling to the banner you're going to put on your next layout. This is so neat--must try!!!

Oooh! Have a look at these beautiful flowers, made by my friend MelissaW, over at Scrapbook.com. Sheer, incredible, enviable talent!

Lastly, I mentioned on my FB page that the next time you're out and about shopping up the local Dollarama or Dollar Store with more, you should check out the scrapbooking goodies in stock. Seriously, you should. I have to admit, I am incredibly impressed with the stock they are producing these days! I'll get a picture posted in the next couple of days of some of the goodies I picked up today, but who would have thought that they'd have wooden thread spools in varying sizes hanging on the shelf, or the new hot fad WASHI TAPE??! (Don't know what washi tape is? Essentially, its paper tape, but patterned and decorative and incredibly pretty. See here.) Moreover, I'm equally as impressed with the brand Sandy Lion. They are obviously doing what they can to keep up with the big manufacturing companies out there. Not only are they still producing the typical run of the mill stickers that kids have fun playing with, they are also beefing up their sticker arsenal with prettier, more decorative, variegated styles of stickers- that are GREAT for scrapbooking. Sandy Lion has WASHI TAPE! I picked two rolls up today, and I can hardly wait to try them out! (I also had to pick up some more acrylic paint. I love that stuff! I want one of every colour).

So, now that I got that out of my system, I can enjoy the rest of my weekend! Heh heh

It turns out Kyle's job tomorrow is now cancelled (for the time being), so we are planning dinner with just us and the kids. I'm going to make some delicious dinner buns that I found scouring Pinterest (thank you, Pinterest!!), and we're going to try a new chicken recipe out for supper. Apparently, we hit the grocery store too late on Easter-eve to buy a turkey breast. Meh, oh well! Chicken tastes just as good! I also got a cake made, with the kids help today, so we'll get that all iced up and ready to go tomorrow, too!

Now, the only question is yellow icing or green?!

Non Traditional

The past few weeks has been in a state of familial chaos the last few weeks with Kyle working such crazy hours. When spring break is finally here, I see him sleeping for a couple days solid to get his body back into a normal routine! Last night, he got up at 1 to head into work. He's got to go back tonight- but this time, he's got to be getting ready at midnight. He'll be heading to Valleyview, which is a good 4 hours form here. Oh, the life of an oilfield worker! (And their families!)

So, other than Thursday night, I've spent a considerable amount of time in my craft room. My mojo must have found me, because I churned out three entire layouts last night. Can you believe that?! I'm slightly flabbergasted! I wonder what tonight will bring?!

Our Easter plans are slightly on hold for the moment; I do plan on baking a cake today- with the girls' help, of course- but otherwise its going to be a normal, quiet weekend for us here. We are hoping to make next weekend our 'Easter' weekend; my parents will be back home (they are currently on vacation right now) and Kyle should be done work. If he isn't, at least it'll be his regular weekend off. He's going to need a break by then!

While I'm on the topic of Easter, as I was heading to bed last night, I wandered into the kitchen to grab a little shot of juice to whet the whistle, and two of my fridge magnets caught my eye. They struck a chord deep within me, but I couldn't say why exactly it was so profound to me. They are two birds- doves (I think. But, I affectionately call them chicks)- and they're facing each other. One is yellow, the other is white. The word "Easter" jumped out at me when I saw them.

Just one of those 'hmm' moments, I guess.

Kyle is big into drag racing. He has his own race truck, that he enjoys tinkering on and plans on (slowly) improving, as finances and time allows. We haven't raced much since moving back to Alberta, but we did occasionally attend the race track in Estevan when we lived in Saskatchewan. Some of you may know that already. He's joked, time and again, that his girls are going to grow up to be funny car race drivers. Yeah.Right. Not if I can help it! I don't mind if they drag race, and start out racing rails, but they are--WILL NOT--race funny cars. They're too fast and too dangerous. He also jokes that I should take up drag racing. I've got a better reaction time than he does (heh heh). It could possibly be on my bucket list.

The first layout I finished last night is a perfect example, in Kyle's defence, of why the kids should learn to drag race. They love speed, they love playing racing games on their daddy's iPhone, and they love pretending to 'race' around the house in a cardboard box. That's what Addison was doing in my 'Race Car' layout. Kyle would push the box up with his toes and make car sounds, pretending to race the kids around the world.

Up until the very last minute, the title for this layout was going to be 'Pretending'. Then, after I got the journalling done, I realized that the title didn't really explain what this layout is all about. Instead, it would have been confusing, and the whole point would have gotten lost in the shuffle. So, I gently peeled off the alphas, and edited the title to read 'Race Car'.

You're probably wondering where the journalling is. Its there, but its hidden! I'm on a flip book craze lately, and this layout is no exception. The layout I scrap lifted this one from (which means copied, basically) didn't include room for journalling, so I had to be creative and make room for it. I made the flip book to 1) save paper- so I wasn't throwing out any paper that could easily have been used up; and 2) I wanted lots of space to write in, since my writing is so big and fluffy. There. Killed two birds with one stone!

The main color scheme I wanted to follow on this layout was kraft (brown), red and blue. The yellow makes a terrific accent color, and actually steals the show. The blue and brown are so muted, while the red and yellow are so intense and dramatic, I love the contrast between them. They also provide a great contrast between Addisons' personality (which is quiet and laid back), while the bright, vivid colors helps highlight the intensity of race car driving.

Also, one last little note: the blue floral paper in the background was created using a Creative Memories paper tearing tool. Remember how I mentioned in a previous post that my paper trimmer is incredibly dull and tends to tear thin paper? Yeah- that's what happened with this patterned paper. To camouflage the torn edges, I embellished with the paper tearing tool. I love the look here!

One of the best things about having girls is that I can have make overs with them! I'm a girly girl. I like having my hair all pretty, some make up on, and pretty clothes. I like to feel good about myself, and getting dolled up and painting my nails (once in a while) helps me achieve that. The girls really enjoy it, too. So, one day, during play time, we sat down to have a little make over. They were all.over.it like a pig in mud. (And, I can hear the girls saying to me 'but, I don't want to be a pig'). We have yet to understand what that phrase means! Heh heh.

I scrap lifted a layout I had seen on the Jillibean Soup blog for this particular project. It works perfectly to frame and highlight the star of my layout: the picture of Addison. This picture is a personal favorite of mine! I'm in love with it! It isn't the best- her one eye is covered, but that's what makes it so great. My blush brush is perfect to highlight the theme of my layout. MAKE UP!!!! (That, and her sweetly, toddler-done smudged lipstick).

The last layout I created was using the newest sketch to be posted to the LCOM (Lets Capture Our Memories) blog. If you want to play along, you can find the sketch here. I'm pretty sure I'm going to submit this layout to their challenge. When I saw that my friend Melissa had posted it, I knew instantly that it would be perfect for this layout.

I am not a big fan of halloween decorations. I'm more of a harvest type of gal. That's what I'd rather decorate my house with, because I love the warm, inviting, deep colours this time of year boasts. Not that I have anything against halloween decorations, or anyone out there that enjoys decorating for the holiday. I just don't like the dark connotations of it. Does that make sense? Anyways, it just boils down to personal preference. So, when it came to creating this years' halloween layout, it wasn't about using traditional halloween colours; it was all about coordinating with the girls' costumes!

The girls dressed up as fairies for halloween. At first, we were going with butterflies (that's what they'd asked for), but since the weather was incredibly cold that weekend, I ran to the dollar store, found tiara's to wear over their toques, and little wands, and VOILA! they were fairies. Later on (after the pictures in the layout were taken), I put the girls in snow pants. It slowed them down quite a bit, but at least they were warmer!

I had a lot of fun creating the title cluster on the bottom left portion of my layout. I love the mixture of alphas and sticker phrases, journalling spot, buttons and tags. Its very eclectic and personally a lot of fun! IMHO. To help draw the eye around the page, I included the date in the upper right corner of my layout. A goal to always keep in mind when you're creating is to follow an invisible grid in your mind; divide your layout into threes and try to embellish where those lines interect, to create a design 'sweet spot'. Its effective, but a technique I sometimes find hard to do.

What do I love the most about this layout? The non traditional color scheme! The colors I used are everything opposite to halloween and fall, and I think its fantastic!!


Friday, March 29, 2013

What's Up Friday

Well, after suffering without power this morning for a couple of hours, I got a lovely email from scrapbook.com letting me know there's new yummy goodies in the superstore- the ones that caught my eye in particular are Carta Bella and Simple Stories. If you like these products too, go and check out the superstore! You'll find it at www.scrapbook.com! Now I need to make some time today to update my wish list heh heh.

I've been seeing crafting with paper towel rolls all over Pinterest lately, and now the blogging world is starting to jump on the bandwagon. I have to admit, some of it looks pretty darn cool! One of these days, I'm going to try stamping with toilet paper rolls (which is only one of the many uses/techniques I've seen using toilet paper rolls). Look here at these neat crafts!

Oh my, who wouldn't love the chance to win some fabulous goodies?! Especially when its from one of your favorite manufacturing companies?! I wouldn't. Not.at.all. That's only why I submitted my own entry and have my fingers and eyes and toes crossed that I win some yummy treats. You should, too. Jillibean is up with a giveaway and some gorgeous layouts today.

Lacking mojo today? Looking for something to help you scrap outside the box? Scarlett over at Scarlett's Scrapoirs has a new sketch up by Skissedella. I've pinned it to my To Scraplift board. You should check it out, too!

Or, maybe you're in a rut working on a particular layout, and you've run out of ideas or nothing is tickling your fancy. Check out these tips Autumn Baldwin shares on the Creating Keepsakes blog today.

Yesterday was pretty quiet on the What's Up homefront. Today might be the same. And, its all probably due to the holiday weekend. Which, is fine. I hope you all have a tremendous holiday weekend, and I'll catch up with you again on Monday!

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One other little tidbit I forgot to mention: the new Where you Create post is up at www.canadianscrapbooker.ca. Go have a look! I plan to!

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I've had a clear storage box in my possession for quite some time. I used it up until recently to store some of my patterned paper in, but have recently retired it, looking to use it someday in another way. You may find you like using them to store your paper, though. FaveCrafts is having a giveaway; two very lucky people could win these boxes- they come in a variety of colors and are durable and a great way to store a couple hundred sheets worth of paper, or your projects on the go. Go check them out!

Speaking of giveaways, Creating Keepsakes also has a giveaway. Unfortunately, for those of us that live outside the States, we are not eligible to win the main giveaway, which is a fabulous CM border system and one of Simple Stories' collections. If your name is selected and you're a Canadian like me, or from another country, you'll receive a one year subscription to Creating Keepsakes magazine instead. How does that sound?! I wouldn't mind that!!

My friend Heather found a fabulous sketch that I would love to try out, too! She's already used it to make a layout. You should check it out! Heather's stuff is amazing- always is!

And, speaking of talented, Juliana's faux stained glass tutorial is flippin' amazing! There are a few essentials you'll need for this tutorial- such as alcohol inks (which I don't have--yet!!) and a cuttlebug. Otherwise, you're set to go! Seriously check it out. Its beautiful, and something I would surely love to try out one day!!

That's it for this Good Friday!

I'll skip the What's Up posts this weekend due to the holiday, but I'll be back at it again Tuesday morning!

Enjoy your Easter and the beautiful weather we'll hopefully be having this weekend!













Thursday, March 28, 2013

Lifestyle Photos

Good afternoon! How is your Thursday going? Its another beautiful day here- we're above 10 degrees again this afternoon. The windows are cracked a bit again today, letting some of that wonderful fresh air into the house to freshen things up again. I love it!! We waited until nearly noon for Kyle to come home--he was gone for a good 16 hours last night! Yikes. He says there's a possibility he could be going out again tonight; if not, he's got a rig move going on tomorrow. In a way, I hope he doesn't have to work until tomorrow. He's going to need the rest. Switching from day to nights to days again is going to wreak havoc on his internal clock. I don't envy him at this time of year at all!

To keep myself busy last night, I created another layout, and the finished product came about by chance. Sort of. I desperately need a new blade for my paper trimmer, but Walmart doesn't carry the replacement blades (yet they carry the paper trimmer, itself. Go figure). Grrr. (On a tangent, its like training pants. They have potty training underwear for the littles, but don't carry the plastic liners that a toddler wears over top of them. S.M.R.T. If you ask me.)

Cutting regular weight patterned paper is taking chance into your own hands- the cut could be crisp and clean, but more likely, its going to be ripped and torn and plain messy looking. Which, it was. So, I decided to roll with it. I broke out a piece of sand paper (which I haven't used in a coons age), and distressed the edges of all the paper in this layout, including the pictures. I was going for a shabby chic sort of look. I don't think I mastered it at all, but I do like the distressed look. Actually, I love the distressed look. I need to do it a little more often. I love the personality and character it adds.

I began with a plain piece of white card stock, and used a tooth brush (of all things) to paint on the background. I like the dry brushing look it lends. I tried the splattering technique first, but haven't quite gotten the hang of it. I scrapped that idea and just painted the old fashioned way (except for the tooth brush part). I cut the squares of patterned paper to the same size as the pictures, which is 2x3--which I find works incredibly well for an 8.5x11 size layout, if you want multiple photos--then embellished them a bit using stickers, a photo corner and what was left of the patterned paper I used behind the white card stock.

Lastly, the numbers of the date didn't match my color scheme (which I pulled inspiration from Pinterest for), so I painted them up, too. I used a small paint brush to add color, then took a dry paint brush and dry stroked them to help some of the color pop through, but not too much. It also adds a bit more texture to the layout, too. IRL it almost looks like wood grain.

The inspiration for my layout came from Pinterest (it originally came from the JBS blog, I do believe), but there was no way I was going to be able to stretch my title work across the top of the page. I split it up- part of it along the top of the spread, and the last half along the bottom of my spread. It helps carry your eye right to the bottom of the layout. I think, though, if I were to tweak it a little more, I'd add some more deep brown accents to my layout, as another way to help draw a persons eye around the page. I can't help but feel the eye gets stuck on the date.

Meh, oh well. Work place hazard :) I'm still in love with my layout!!

I may or may not attempt scrapping again tonight. It all depends on what my husband wants to do and how he feels. If he needs more sleep, I'll be back in here crafting up a storm. But, if he feels lively enough, I'm going to chillax with him, instead. I've missed him these last two days!

What's Up Thursday

Wow, another day is here! After a rough night between the twins, morning came way too quickly for me! But, I'm making the best of it. I got the vacuuming done already, and will shortly tackle the laundry. Miss Maren has no clean jammies left. Yikes!

There's a few things I wanted to share with you for today's What's Up. First up, Rebecca, a talented scrapbooker friend of mine, has a beautiful project up on her blog using a new product from Globecraft and Piccolo. Its an embossing powder that makes your projects look like genuine rust! If you like the look of rusted out objects, you should definitely check out her blog post today. You'll find it here. Also, she has another project up on the Globecraft and Piccolo blog; you should see it, too. Both stunning projects! You'll find the link to Globecraft and Piccolo on Rebecca's blog.

Teresa is another talented scrapbooker friend of mine, but her style is completely different from Rebecca's. Teresa creates beautiful shabby chic and CAS (clean and simple) cards. I adore her style, and hope to one day have the ability to create projects as gorgeous as hers! There's a blog hop happening with Glitz designs today. You'll find all the info you need at her blog.

Jillibean Soup is one of my utmost favorite scrapbooking manufacturers. For a long time, I'd stalked the JBS products that were in the online store at scrapbook.com, deeply admiring the colors, the patterns and beauty of Jill's line. Then, I got my first gift card, and was able to purchase some of my dream product! Ever since then, I've continued to admire the products that Jill's design team produces, and I'm coming to like Jill as a person, too. She's got great energy and seems to be a relatable, down to earth individual. There's more projects up on the JBS blog today. Check them out!

You'll come to find that most of the blogs I follow are of people that I've met at scrapbook.com, and each one of them (or most), I've become online friends with. Izzy is no exception. Wow, you need to check out Izzy's projects, too! All these women I've met are extraordinary! The talent out there is incredible! Izzy has an uber cute Easter project up on her blog today.

Here's a little tidbit for you: another of my utmost favorite scrapbooking manufacturers is Carta Bella. I found out, after some snooping around the other day, that Carta Bella is a sister company of another scrapbooking manufacturer, Echo Park. Since I'm already having an affair with Carta Bella, I figured I'd probably love Echo Park equally as much. Yes, I do!!! I don't have any of their product yet, but I am stalking them on Pinterest and scrapbook.com AND on their blog. ANd, up on their blog today, are some delicious projects! More Easter goodies today! (Which, by the way, are you ready for it??!)

(Darn, the kids came back upstairs...that means I've got to make the rest of this quick!!)

Simple Stories is up with a gorgeous layout and an incredibly stunning card. I had to pin it to Pinterest! The colors are incredibly yummy! (A little secret--Simple Stories is another fave of mine!) The design team member used papers from their new collection, Urban Traveller. Glorious stuff!!

Personalizing a card is something I've personally never done, but its on my scrappy bucket list! The Go-To Gals over at Paper Crafts magazine has just the remedy for that!

If you're a Pinterest junkie like me, you may have seen a lot of chalkboard art around lately. Its a hot trend nowadays, and I love the way it looks. If I had the right tools, I'd love to replicate it. Check out what Laina Lamb has to say about it!

I came across this blog doing some snooping way back. These girls are Canadians and they have a new card challenge up. The theme is Easter! Check it out!

And lastly, but certainly not least, another Easter project (and a beautiful one, I might add!) can be found at the Scrapbook Memories and More blog. The colors are fantastic!

Our Easter is going to be a quiet one. I think my husband is working through the holiday, so we'll be staying home and celebrating with just the four of us. Having said that, though, we are coming into the city next weekend (the first weekend in April) to celebrate a late Easter with my sis and BIL and my parents. I'm looking forward to it! How do you spoil your little ones at Easter time? I don't want to give the kids candy (they don't need it- they still have a butt load of candy left from Halloween), so instead, I like them to show me what they're interested in and like when we're out shopping. I take notes (but, they're oblivious to it) and pay particularly close attention to them, and try and get a few things that really interest them. Its neat to see them showing a keen interest in art at such a young age. What drew them the last time we were out shopping? A bead kit to make your own bracelets and necklaces. I'm down with that! So, that's what they are getting for Easter!

Happy Easter, my friends!

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Its all quiet on the home front tonight, but I did come across news that there's a new scrapbooking magazine out there. Not entirely sure if its paperback or online; whatever it is, you'll find the link for it here!
















Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Wednesday's What's Up

                                    Daily What's Up:

Here's a few nifty things I've found this afternoon that you may find interesting, as well!

-With Easter quickly approaching, how about downloading this uber cute bunny template? Find it here

-Are you working on a project, but are stumped on a color scheme? Try this on for size! I've also pinned this color scheme to my Pinterest, under Scrapbooking Color Schemes. If the color scheme isn't the problem, but where to start is, have a look at this beautiful sketch, instead.

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There's a few more goodies I've found!!

-One of the projects I enjoy making are cards, and I try and keep an eye out for simple sketches or cards others have made that I can easily replicate. Or, in cases like this, if a pattern is included, I just may have to try cards like these adorable chickens!!

-I know that Christmas is over, but its never too late to start thinking about things you'd like to make (or plan) for the next holiday. How about making a cute December Daily mini album like this one?

-Like the look of chevron paper, but don't have any? Create your own! Check out this tutorial! (I have also made a chevron type pattern before...I'll have to share that one again! Its uber easy!!!)

-Lastly, Maren thought these were really cool. I think so, too. The first thing I thought, of course, was how a person could work those into a layout?! Heh heh

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So, I'm thinking I don't like the bullet style list I've got happening here. I'm going to have to work on that! But for now, here's what I've found!! I'd love to know if you attempt any of these great projects!!!

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Last update of the day!!

Ursula is up tonight with a really neat layout showcasing Instagram photos. You should really check it out!!

And lastly, the next design team call is open for Lets Capture Our Memories. They are fantastic- I was on the design team early last year, and I had an absolute blast there! Everyone is friendly, the sketches are phenomenal, and it was a lot of fun being challenged to create something new twice a month. They are also a Canadian Company, and another online forum like Two Peas in a Bucket, Scrapbook.com, etc. If you're interested in joining a design team; if you've been dreaming of it like I had, then I urge you to apply! You never know, you might make it, and you'll definitely have a blast when you do!!

I would love to re-apply, but right now isn't the time for that. Maybe one day again in the future. Don't be shy. Check it out!!








Outside the Box

I am finally nearing the end of our boudoir/lifestyle photo session scrapbook pages. In a way, I'm kind of sad that I'm at the end (I have only one layout left in this series), but in a way, I'm incredibly satisfied. Not only did I scrapbook these pictures for the girls to look back on, and see what fun their mama and auntie A had, but I also got a special mini album and layout done for my best friend. That's about as fulfilling as scrapbooking can get. And, nothing is more rewarding!

I'm now contemplating making a layout of our day just for myself, to hang on one of the walls in our house. I just might have to do that!

The layout I completed last night, the one you'll find here, finally deals with the whole point of our day: our photos! As part of my package, I got to have a few lifestyle photos done, so those are in plain view on this layout. I wasn't comfortable sharing my boudoir photos with the world wide web, so I got creative with the sketch I used, and the layout I created.

This is my favorite part! In the sketch, a tag with journalling was added to the right side of both pictures. Since this layout didn't require any journalling, I switched it up and made this cute little flip book, which is tied closed with lace ribbon. I used the lace ribbon to mimic the outfit I was wearing in my boudoir photos, which is partly white lace. If anyone wants to see the hidden pictures, all they need to do is untie the ribbon, and flip through the book. For a little bit of a teaser, I made each succeeding page a tad bit longer (also so the pages are a bit easier to flip). I also switched the placement of the journalling tag- rather than the right side, I put my flip book on the left side of the layout.

The outfit I wore for my boudoir photos is black and white, so I wanted to stick with a color scheme that highlighted those two colors. I found a color scheme (on Pinterest) that added yellow as an accent color, so used varying shades and tones of yellow and light brown/ to accent this layout. Once again, I carried the lace theme throughout the layout, using a lace doily in the background.

When it was time to add the title work, I began wondering what type of alpha would be best to use. I wanted to add a bit of a glamorous air, since both A and I felt pretty glamorous all dolled up, so pulled out my dollar store glitter alphas. There wasn't a second 'O' in black, so I cut a part a lower case 'd', to make the letter 'O', and consequently a letter 'I', since I wasn't able to find that in black, either. Once in a while, it helps to think outside the box!

Its a very simple design, but that's the way I like it!

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

One.Incredible.Day

Back in October, my best friend and I decided to have a photo shoot done together. She had come across a really great deal for one, and she knew that I'd been wanting (for quite a while) to have a boudoir photo shoot done.

After humming and hawing over it, and running the idea past my husband, I took the plunge and had pictures done with her. We made an entire day out of it: we got our hair and make up done, then had the photo shoot later in the day.

It was an INCREDIBLE day!

One that we will not forget any time soon.

Just recently, my best friend asked me if I would make a layout for her- memorializing our incredible photo shoot, and day we spent together.

I consented, and after thinking on it for a couple of days, I suggested to her that maybe instead of *just* a layout, I would make a mini album and layout for her. I was thinking that focusing on one fabulous picture (in the layout) would be a lot nicer than cluttering it up with a whole bunch of pictures- especially since this is going to be displayed somewhere in her home.

I am finally done the project I made for her- I worked on it all week, fully expecting my computer ink to run out half way through, but amazingly I got it done!

I can't show you the whole thing just yet- I want her to have them in her possession before I do that, but I can share a little sneak peek with you! You'll find it here:

You'll also find some spring and Easter themed cards I've been making in the mean time (until I get my ink cartridge swapped out!!) Head over to my page, and look under the Cards album.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Monday Inspiration

Monday is Mojo Monday over at my Facebook page.

Color is our inspiration today. Come and check it out- and while you're there, play along!!

Challenge!

Calling anyone and everyone that would be interested in a scrapbooking challenge for April!

That's right, I'm planning a scrapbook challenge- April will be a card sketch challenge- and each participant has the entire month to create one or as many cards using this sketch as you'd like!

Pretty easy, right?! I'm hoping so! I know its hard for new moms or moms with more than one child, and even mamas (or manly men!!) that hold down full-time jobs to get scrapbooking in, that's why I'm holding it for the entire month.

Here are the requirements:

-Head over to my Facebook page to find the card and sketch
-Like my page (I would appreciate it immensely!!) if you haven't already
-Create as many cards-- or layouts!!!-- as you'd like within the month of April
-Deadline for your projects will be midnight April 30th; the challenge will begin on the first of April
-Completed projects can be uploaded to my Facebook page, where we'll have a chance to vote for our most favorite project, upon which the winner will be announced Friday, May 3rd
-The winner of the challenge will be inducted into the hall of fame!

Doesn't that sound like fun?! I hope you decide to play along! If you do, please drop by and say hello, or leave a comment on the blog.

Be there or be square!

Labor Of Love

I just wanted to pop in and share a little bit of a background behind the new name of my page (which you can find here), and my blog.

The name of my blog, and my blog style, sort of evolved over the last year. On a whim, I decided to try out Project Life, or as some call it, Project 365. The main idea behind this project, is taking a picture every day, and scrapbook it, which is what I did. Faithfully. But, unlike everyone else, who creates spreads that span an entire week (one layout each, devoted to one week of life), I scrapped each daily picture into a daily layout. (So, in essence, a page a day). I'm severely behind--I'm still working on 2012, but I'm not sweating it. It isn't like I'm in a race to get all my scrapbooking done. If I finish too quickly, then what will I do?!

A lot of people get stressed out by the intensity of a project like this, and its completely understandable. But, why let the stress get to you? Make it your own! Work at your own pace! There's no right or wrong way to do things, and if you miss a day or two, or a week or two, here and there, the scrapbooking police won't come knocking your door down! Its totally ok!

I really enjoyed Project 365; so much, that I'm continuing with it this year. I may not take a picture every day, but I do nearly every day. And, I'm fine with that. My goal is preserving our family life and family tree, and life in general, for my kids to look back on and learn from. And, hopefully, treasure. Mostly, this is where my title came from.

I participate in some (but currently just one) forums at my online gallery, scrapbook.com. I mainly joined them because its always nice hearing some positive feedback about the projects we've made; the encouragement is addictive. Most of the comments that I receive from people are how they love that the theme of 98% of my layouts are based on daily life. And, I LOVE that. My kids are young; they do and say things that I don't want to forget. There's things about them that are so much like their mama and daddy, I want to show them just how much alike we are, and who they inherited what from. I want to show them that life isn't always peaches and cream, but with love and supportive family and friends, we can make it through anything. I want them to know their parents as intimately as possible. And maybe learn a few new things about themselves along the way, too.

Its a labor of passion and obsession, but most importantly a labor of love.


Saturday, March 23, 2013

New Name; New Journey

Well, here's to embarking on a new journey! I wanted to create this blog to coincide with my Facebook page, the Every Day Scrapbooker (which, at the moment is called Heartfelt Sentiments Handmade Layouts and Cards). My vision is to create a place to inspire and challenge fellow scrapbookers, create an atmosphere that's warm, welcoming and friendly, and share new things that I've learned (and am learning) along the way.

I hope you'll embark on this journey with me! We can learn, inspire, challenge and grow together!