Tuesday, August 25, 2009

New scrapbooking (lots of pictures)

I haven`t posted in a while but over this weekend I was lucky enough to get to go scrapbooking at a local crop (thanks Anna!) I was able to get 6 layouts done and then decided to break out the August Memory Workshop kit :) The following are done with the kit which featured the Little Yellow Bicycle company. I`ve never worked with them before but I`m a sucker for orange so it was all good.

This has got to be one of my favorites, love the splash of orange and of course the photo is adorable. Owen makes taking great pictures so easy.

Playing with my new fiskars treading water punch.
this shield shaped paper was a real stumper for me but I`m happy with how it turned out.
yup flowers on a boy layout :)
August 10th is National Smores Day and also my sweet sister in law`s birthday :) we celebrated this year with a hot dog roast and of course smores.
I printed these photos onto 4x6 sheets and sized them smaller. It worked great to fit more pictures on a layout and created a bit of a photo strip.
Sandra included a new photo pen by Zig in this months`kit and it is amazing! It writes so well on glossy surfaces and as long as you wait a couple of seconds before touching the writing its smudge proof :)
I decided to make things simple in this layout and just create a huge photo block. I really love doing this and normally do it with 2 or 3 photos but stepped out of my comfort zone ever so slightly and did 4 ;)
I also used my Stampin`Up! punch that you can use to punch note book papers.
Just a little fun with my square shaped nestabilites. I cut the photos into the exact same size with my cuttlebug and lined them up.
adding a touch of sparkle with some stickles.
Ok this might be my favorite layout too. Love love love the new papers by Cosmo Cricket called Earth Love. Totally my colors and great striped papers. Plus the little birdies are too cute! I used my cricut to cut out the white chicks (Lyrical Letters cartridge)
How adorable are these little guys? I did a big one for Ethan, a middle girl for Abby and a baby for Owen.
This layout was also done with Cosmo Cricket's Earth Love using the reverse of the stripe paper. Ron took this photo of me on National Smores Day. We both took turns climbing up this huge tree in our back bush. It must have been about 15-20ft in the air. My journalling is about the fact that 5 years ago I would have never been able to do something like this. After loosing 60lbs before I had Owen, then loosing most of it again I'm still in way better shape/health than I have ever been. I'm quite proud of my accomplishment.

Just a cutie page about cousins. I seemed to have used a lot of chocolate brown cardstock that night :)
This is of of the new canvas tags made by Prima but designed by Donna Downey. I love how they look but honestly struggled with placement.
Yet another photo by Ron with me in it! Its blurry but totally ok. Shocking I know. Just Owen and I on the slide, yet again something that I couldn't do before I lost all the weight. Love the new Basic Grey June Bug paper.
Some new (to me) Hambly overlays, the paper behind is supposed to be black but the shine from the overlay makes it seem grey.
Love this page too. Isn't it great when you love so much of what you do? My scrapbooking makes me happy and isn't that the whole point? I used some Pink Paislee papers and some awesome riff raff designs laser cut chipboard.
I had this circle for a while and just found the perfect layout on Friday. I used some of my new Technique Tuesday stamps that were designed by Ali Edwards on quite a few of these layouts. The wording just works on so many levels. I got mine at www.scrapshotz.com where I do most of my shopping lately.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

just thought I'd let you all know...

I get to go scrapbooking sans enfant on Friday!!!!!! Can't you tell I'm excited? I haven't gotten a night off in about 4 months and I'm just giddy :) Huge thank yous to my favorite sister and my fabulous husband for taking the kids :)

Monday, August 17, 2009

guess what I bought?

found myself a new cute camera bag for my birthday :) I saw it online and decided with exchange/shipping it was too expensive. Shocked to find it locally for a lot less than the online cost. It holds my dslr w/wide angle lens plus there it room for another lens, extra batteries/memory cards etc. Big enough for what I want to take when I don't need the entire collection.
Nicely padded and so cute in red :) Its by Acme Made and its called the red bowler bag.

Monday, August 10, 2009

just a quickie post...

Just wanted to share the little girl's purse that I made on Saturday for my cutie niece. It's her birthday on Tuesday but we celebrated on Sunday. I made up my own pattern and used felt from the $ store and added fun scrapbooking supplies. It was surprisingly easy to do. The only difficulty I had was creating some sort of closure for the top flap. So I sewed a ribbon loop around a button. The cute ribbon came from a package of Making Memories ribbon. It matched perfectly.
Hopefully Em likes it :)
We're starting off on a crazy busy week. The kids are in VBS every morning this week and I'm off doing errands and trying to finish up the details for my latest venture. Praying that things go smoothly for that.
We've also got family coming to visit this weekend and birthday/anniversaries galore in the next part of August. Plus I start working at the end of August (more on that later) I'm excited and a bit nervous hoping that I can get everything done.
And I'm off on my whirlwind week....

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Recipe scrapbook

First off I want to say this isn't a new idea in anyway or form. I've been wanting to do something like this for a while and last year (I think) Stampin' Up! came out with this super cute recipe card stamp. I know that they had a different version before but this is the one that tickled my fancy. I've been trying to decide whether or not I should just put my recipes into a recipe file box or something else when inspiration hit! I was going to use a 2 or 3 up photo book so that my cards are protected from inevitable food splatter but also still be easily accessable. So I found a cute photo book in a local store for $4, then proceeded to stamp the recipe cards with red stazon (for faster drying, less smudging), then I added my recipes and matted them with 4x6 cardstock. I couldn't decide on which color to use so I used 4 to match up with my kitchen (kraft, chocolate brown, red and orange) Then I stamped the food categories and colored them in.
What I like about this style of album is that there is a little memo section that I can add hints or tricks about my recipes. For example which pans/cookware to use or freezing times. I also added the stamp with "from the kitchen of:" so that I could remember which auntie gave me which recipe (Turtle cake!) or which ones come from my grandma (strawberry pie!). There is also a yum scale stamp which I have yet to fill out. I also punched out tabs with the food sections on them to make it easier to find each section. Funny thing is I have more dessert recipes than anything, lol!