Friday, September 24, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
I attended my first crop this weekend. It was 3 days worth. Unfortunately I only finished 3 layouts of my own (3 other projects that were from the crop). I had so much fun though. I also learned a lot about my style of scrapbooking. This is the first and took the longest. I scraplifted it! Gotta love scraplifting.
I used paper from my stash. The snowmen are from Winter Woodland. The trees are from Christmas Cheer. I Stickled the snowmen and trees. The snowflakes are from other carts and are Shimmerz'd. I just love it!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Some Halloween cards
I made these cards for Halloween. I scraplifted (cardlifted?) them from cricut.com messageboards. I wish I could say who first made them. Unfortunately I don't remember and couldn't find them.
Here's the info on the cards:
Card #1
Cuttlebug Spider Web embossing folder (I inked the embossing to make it show)
Cuttlebug Bat and Spider Die
Orange cardstock
Card #2
Cricut Paper Pups Cartridge made the puppy
Cricut Paper Doll Dress Up made the witch hat
Cricut All Mixed Up made the Spook
Martha Stewart Drippy Goo Punch
The patterned paper is from Cloud 9 paper pad from Joanns.
Card #3
Cricut A Child's Year cartridge made the witch
Cuttlebug Spider Web embossing folder
I'm not sure where the ribbon came from. I have had it awhile.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
A Birthday Card for my nephew
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Blue and Orange
The Worst of the Worst
Okay maybe they are not that bad but I don't love them at all. You should love your layouts. This is probably around the time I was desperate to scrapbook but had a lack of inspiration. I also felt I had to scrap every picture. I loved every picture and wanted to scrapbook all of them. I keep them in the album because of the journaling.
This is bad!
Okay now this is bad. Maybe the overall design is not bad but check out the sticker sneeze on this one. I was just getting to the point that I had to use this stuff if I wanted to by more. Also I had read that if you have picture out of focus that you want to use, you should cover it with vellum. So I bought vellum tape and you can clearly see that it is completely visible. I sold that vellum tape a secondhand scrap sale!
Future Farmer
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Ground-breaking
This layout of my son, mother-in-law and oldest niece was kinda ground-breaking for me. I think this layout is a good example of balance between cardstock and patterned paper. I honestly am not sure but this might have been later. But I love it! I do see that I had my Cricut then so that definitely means it was later. The title was cut on the cricut.
Jaundice
Grandpa
Heaven Sent
This is supposed to be a two page layout but of course they don't look like that. Each is covered with a 12x12 piece of vellum. Um I don't know what that yellow flower thing is in the picture. Thats not on the layout. Anyway I stole the idea of cutting out a piece of vellum from a layout displayed in the Doodlebug. Oh yes and the oval pictures. I had just recently purchased a Fiskars shape cutter. Yea, you will see more funky shapes soon.
Sweet Baby
Technically cardstock only
Monotone Cardstock Again
More Cardstock
Monday, August 16, 2010
The Cardstock Phase: Black and Red
Stars from Heaven
I like this layout. The theme is stars as Michael was my star. AHHH! I also used the card from his basinett in this layout. This is high quality paper that I purchased from the Doodlebug. I actually found the scraps from this layout while cleaning the other day. Maybe I will make something else from this paper.
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