Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Adopting Truman & a Mardi Pardi!

The last time I was at my LSS I had to get a few sheets each from My Mind's Eye's new lines. This was my first attempt with them and I just love them! I also tried some paint which isn't my thing, but I'm sure I'll get better with it. :0)

The sketch came from Get Picky. This blog has the most elegant layouts and inspirational examples and I'm so glad they did a double pager this go around!


Chipboard, pearls, brads, ink, and of course. . . Glossy Accents!

I used my heart punch to make some super quick simple flowers.

I just LOVE this paper!



I was dreading scrapping the Mardi Gras Party the boys had at Daycare because how do you not make Mardi Gras colors obnoxious. . .I did my best, but WOW! they are bright!

This is another double page sketch from Sketchy Thursdays. They always have my favorite sketches and when I saw it was a double this week- I was sending the LOVE!

I made my own beads with rhinestones and my new white Souffle pen on this layout. . .I love those pens!

I has real beads on here, but it was way too much so I popped them off and covered the glue with the purple and white ribbon. . .much better!


I doodled away with my new pens in white and black on this page! With such a mix of papers I think it turned out pretty cohesive. :0)
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Super Cuteness Warning!

Okay, so I know everyone says it, but I soooo do have the cutest puppies ever! Yes, I count my sister's little white Maltese in the mix since he comes next door to play often. I had one day to scrap before Aspen and since Kristy was working (and couldn't finish the ski trip with me) I had no choice but to scrap the pups! So... WARNING... get ready for some serious CUTENESS!

This first sketch came from the Scrapbooking Competitions blog. I loved this layout when I saw it and really wanted to use some black and white photos with the adorable bold Little Boy line by Echo Park.
Truman and Quincy are really doing well in puppy training class.
Their graduation is in two weeks. :0)

I am seriously going to have to seek help for my addiction to Glossy Accents! This stuff belongs on EVERYTHING!


I love having Granny's Collection of Buttons to use-
I'm so impressed she saved so many unique ones!

This next double pager came from two one pager competitions. The left side is an amazing Sketchabilities sketch. I really love how the sketch could be interpreted so many ways. I missed the entry date, but still so love that sketch! The right page came from a Stuck? sketch that I turned the line of photos vertically instead of horizontally. I really love how they work together.

I enjoyed playing with the Adorn It papers while creating this layout. I was fussy cutting up a storm- I guess I was thinking about Audrey's scrapbooking class I took today. She is the Fussy Cutting Queen!

I hand journaled on this page which I NEVER do- I just hate my handwriting, but I had to use my cool new Souffle pens. :0)
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Friday, March 11, 2011

Retreat Layouts- Four Now...

Well, this is it for the retreat but not the trip. I still have 4 double page layouts to go, but with Aspen in less than a week those will have to wait. Bring on the SPRING snow!

I really love my Silhouette! I mainly use it for titles, but I plan to branch out a bit more. I also love the new fonts I found on the Fonts for Peas website.

This double page layout came from two different competitions. The first page used several different kinds of media. My Creative Scrapbook's March 2011 challenge called for the use of mixed media, which for me included distressing inks, Stickles, Glossy Accents, glitter, embossing, and a Perfect Pearls mist. The second page was a sketch challenge from Pencil Lines Sketch 228. They always have the best ideas!



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Stickles and Popdots. . .Staples of Scrappin'

Yes, the inked chipboard was another bingo box marked off. I think I bingoed a total of 7 times!

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I loved the picture I took of me in Kristy's goggles. :0)

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Granny's antique buttons really add a lot to our layouts.


That's all for now. . .
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Retreat Layout: Third Installment

The hot tub was a major player in our ability to ski- without it we would have been hobbling around like we were 80! On this layout we really wanted to use the adorable snowflake circles from the My Mind's Eye paper. You can see them strung across the pages below.

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We popped a few of the snowflake circles and used the Basic Grey chipboard frames to add a bit of dimension.

I won an awesome set of Souffle pens at the retreat, so I added a little bit of steam above the letters (which I Glossy Accented of course).

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It is unusual for me to use a solid cardstock as the main paper, but I may have to do it more often because the snowflakes I fussy cut stand out so nicely against the solid blue.
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I layered a little bit of tulle on the flower to check off a square on our Scrapbooking bingo game. It was great motivation!

Rhinestones, glitter, tulle finish the layout off.

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This picture of Kristy and me was my favorite of the trip!
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This paper I won from a blog contest was a bit thin (notice the bubbling), but had great color!
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Retreat Layouts- Two for the Money!

I really wanted to do a monochromatic layout so here it is! These beautiful snowflakes were on a piece of Kristy's paper that I stole from her. I fussy cut them before she knew what I was doing. :0) I really have the bestest sister/scrappy buddy ever!
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Cutting letters, Dotting stickles. . .

Popping flakes, blinging flakes. . . Viola!

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Wow! It was hot in the condo once you were dressed and waiting patiently. My face says it all!

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Note: I finally use the felt cutout border I had to have 20 of at our first Scrapbooking Convention!

Crazy with the 3D snowflakes. . .so pretty!

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Kristy and I had so much fun just skiing and taking pictures when the boys tackled the blues. Here are a few shots from our leisurely runs. :) This layout was inspired by the 3-9-11 sketch on Let's Scrap. They have THE best collection of 2 page sketches!

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I'm not sure these will fit in a page projector, but I love how they look!

I played with my Martha Stewart punches on these accordion flowers.

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I looked up a ton of titles before we left. . .pretty creative huh?

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I loved how the acrylic paint looked like snow on the letters.


Basic Grey's little felt snowmen MELT my heart!
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Retreat Layouts- Take ONE!

I think my cover page was my favorite one of all! Kristy stitched the edges of my paper since I am SSI (Seriously Sewing Impaired). The colors, embossing, shimmering and layering just work for me! Thanks to one of my very favorite blogs, Sassy Lil' Sketches for their inspirational sketch!





I used a Big Shot for the first time on my own and fell in love. We are going to have to break down and get an embossing machine.


Gotta add bling wherever you can right?

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This was the last double layout I did for the retreat and the paper ended up being so busy (and I was so tired) the embellishments are very simple.I kinda like the simplicity though. :)
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Chipboard, distressing ink and a little Glossy Accents. . .need I say more?

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I really love the festive Basic Grey and My Mind's Eye papers we chose for to scrap this vacation. They are so easy to mix and match!

For this layout I gave myself a challenge. I decided to turn the gorgeous sketch on Stuck? this month into a two pager. Here is my go at it!
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The title of this page involved a little chalk ink and Glossy Accents (sooo my favorite addition).

Basic Grey's Jovial layered flowers and brads are so beautiful!
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