Showing posts with label Scrapbook Page. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrapbook Page. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2013

A little Ditty from Christmas!

Happy Sunday!
I thought I'd share with you a shadow box I did for Glen's Aunt and Uncle for Christmas.  

I added the Scor-tape for them to add their favorite family pic (hence the four white strips of 'stuff' that totally screw up the photo.  =)

It's been ages since I've done any scrapbooking it seems like - definitely need to get back into that - it was SO MUCH FUN!!!

Tools - Cuttlebug, Sizzix die, Cricut, Nesties (for the flower), Embossing Folder
Extra STUFF - Burlap, Fall leaves, dimensionals, Gold Button from my button box, Color Box Chestnut Roan Ink and Miscellaneous Papers from my scrappy stash.

Thanks for stopping by and visiting!
Hope you're having a wonderful 2013 so far!  =)
Hugs & Happy Days!


Saturday, November 12, 2011

It's A . . .

Pocket Challenge today at The Bug Blog!!
And let me tell you, this was a bit of a challenge for me!!  Pockets aren't something that I use on a regular basis (unless you take into account the pockets I always leave my lip balm in and then run through the wash!)
So, what did I do with this POCKET challenge??
Well, I got out my scrappy tools and whipped up a scrapbook layout about -
The Tie Dye Craze....In Our Back Yard.

If you remember me mentioning the this summer the Tie Dye T-shirt Booth for the Grateful Dead Concert in our Backyard, then you'll smile at the page going in our Album - what's that they say - if it Ain't in the Scrapbook, it didn't happen!  =)

The great thing is Jodie has a super cute Dottie Hippie that is PERFECT for this layout (don't you think).  Heck, I even included a photo of Glen and I in our Tie Dyes on the beach in Punta Cana when we too our Anniversary Vacation, and photos of Glen and Chris creating their works of art!!
Image - Bugaboo Stamps "Dottie Collection" - Dottie Hippie
Papers - Kraft, Bazzill & DCWV Hippie Collection
Coloring - Copics
Tools - Cuttlebug, Nesties, Sizzix Scallop Die, Die Cutting Machine and Make The Cut for the Title, EK Success Punch
Extra STUFF - "PEACE, LOVE & TIE DYE" title cut with die cut machine, Felt (for heart), Stickles, Bling, Dimensionals, Prima Flower, Wooden Sun from J's or M's (can't remember which)

So, WHERE'S the Pocket I've referred to that was such a challenge for me?
Well, right here of course - a secret little place for me to tuck the journaling into (so our kids don't think we're total nut jobs when they look at these albums years from now.  =)
Thanks so much for stopping by to visit today - be sure to pop on over to The Bug Blog and check out what the rest of the design team created - you'll be AMAZED at all the pockets!! =)
Hugs & Happy Days!
This Tie Dye layout has been entered into the following challenges - 
Catch The Bug - It's in The Pocket Challenge
Heart Song Inspirations - 1E, SIO - Anything Goes
Cardmadfairy's Digi Days Challenge - 2W, 1E, SIO, must use a digi - texture
Crafty Catz - 1E - use a digital image
Fashionista Friday - try something new
Fun with Shapes & More - 2W, JFF, must include die cut/punch - use something three times
Inspire Me Fridays - always anything goes

Monday, June 27, 2011

Dog Gone ABC

It's an ABC Monday and here's a layout for dad's album.

The cool thing - I used one of Bugaboo's Rottweiler Pups, turned it into a file I could cut on a die cutting machine and added the little cutie to the layout of my dad and four of our dogs that I remember as a kid growing up.
Be sure to check with the digi artists before you take and turn their digi images into cut files - it's at the artist discretion because it is their work - so just be sure to check with them first!
Image - Bugaboo Stamps Digi turned Die Cut (Rottweiler Puppy)
Papers - Miscellaneous from my collection, Kraft & Bazzill CS; MM Journal spot
Tools - Die Cutting Machine, MS Punch
Extra STUFF - Thickers for Title, Glossy Accents, Flat Backed BB Bling, Doodling and GOOGLY Eyes

You can pick up this adorable Rottweiler Puppy digi stamp at The Bugaboo Stamps Store (and the entire collection if you want - they're all super cute).

Hugs & Happy Days!
This layout has been entered into the following challenges -
Delicious Doodles - 3E, SIO - Cute & cuddly
Inspire Me Fridays - Always anything goes
My Mum's Craft shop - 3E - #11 for a male

Thursday, October 28, 2010

OBG ROCKSTAR!!

Another thinkin' outside the box day for me.  I'm not sure about you, but I always use my digi-images for cards and totally FORGET about using them for scrapbook layouts! DOH - Insert blonde joke here :)
And with us having a "Scrappy Sketch Month" over at Scrap-Friendzy, this was a great time to do some more layouts (can't seem to concentrate enough to do layouts lately).

Bugaboo has some super cute images that work PERFECTLY for scrapbook pages. I showed you one last month you can see here using the cutie Dinos on a page for my nephew.  Today, I have another page for my nephew's album and yep, you guessed it, I used another of Jodie's super cute images.  This little Rocker Dude was a freebie in August and worked out just great for this fun "ROCKSTAR" layout.
Photo - Super Cutie Patootie "ROCKSTAR" Nephew Colin and his Groupie Auntie Min! :)
Image - Bugaboo "Skelekinz - SKELB you rock my world "
Sketch by - ME
Paper - MME: The Spiders Web; Bazzill Dotted Paper; Paper Studio holographic purple; Kraft and Red cardstock, Core Couture Black Sparkle
Cricut - Title cut with Cuttin' Up Cartoon and Cartoon Shadow
Cuttlebug - Bats/Spider Die
Coloring - Copics
Extra STUFF - Tim Holtz' Tickets, Dimensionals, Color Box Silver Ink, Drywall Tape, Staples, Plastic Like String, Scull & Cross Bones Ribbon and Button from stash

Neat new product I used - I was wandering up and down the aisles at Michaels a few weeks ago and ran across an aisle that had colored plastic like 'string'.  I think it is used to make braclets, I'm not exactly sure, but I thought it could be kind of cool on cards & layouts.  It's a little stretchy and comes in lots of colors and even better yet - it's CHEAP!!  Like 99 cents for more feet than I'll ever use!
Challenges this layout is entered into -
IDIC/Robyns Fetish - Anything Goes
Creative Card Crew - Punches
Stamping Vacation - NO! NO! (Starts with "S")
Stamp Something - October Digi
Be sure to pop over to Catch The Bug Blog and see what awesome Oldie But Goodie projects were created!
And don't forget, tomorrow is a Freebie Friday!  Tomorrow's release is just WAY too cute to NOT add to your collection.  Yep, it's another one that's on my MUST HAVE list!
Thanks so much for stoppin by today - so glad to have you!  I hope you enjoyed your visit. :)
Happy Hauntin' n' Craftin' Too!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Inspiration with a little ABC Challenge

Have I told you lately how much I enjoy the Anything But a Card Mondays at Bugaboo??
I love using Jodie's super cute images for cards and things other than card, but today I was really inspired to use her cute little dino's on a layout for my nephew's scrapbook.

Last year for Halloween he was a Purple Dino (he loves purple and loves dinos - so it was fitting).  Because his dad was in Japan for work the month of October last year, Uncle Glen and I got to participate in the Halloween festivities - which involved us getting some photos with the super cute Purple Dinosaur Birthday boy!
We took several photos, but this one was one of my favorite photos - for some reason Colin loves "UP CLOSE" photos and his "UP CLOSE" photos always make me laugh.  I have several from when he was super little and this is just another one in a string of "UP CLOSE" photos we've taken.  Silly Boy!

Seems his cute little sister is following in her big brothers "UP CLOSE" footsteps! LOL
Paper - Paper Studios: Dinosaurs printed paper; Cardstock and Coredinations papers; Kraft Paper
Technique - Making your own paper by stamping and Paper Piecing for Dinos
Coloring - Copics
Cricut - Alphalicious for page title
Extra STUFF - Corner Rounder, Studio G and Hero Arts Stamps, Doodling, Googley Eyes, Pre-cut Borders (Bazzill and Doodle Bug), Color Box Inks - Chestnut Roan, French Blue and Tangerine, Purple Brads and Dimensionals
Nice to at least get ONE page for his album done in less than a year (yep, by a hair, I know :)
Believe it or not this layout was also created as part of my Scrap-U Economics Class too!  What's more economical than USING what you already have to create a project?!  :)

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

A Little Extra Credit...

Scrap-U over at Scrap-Friendzy officially kicked off this past Wednesday and we're having an awesome time with Main courses, Extra Credit and After School Activities (and so awesome tutorials too!!)  If you haven't signed up for your classes yet, you can still join us!!

And today you can even join us for a little EXTRA Credit!!!  Who doesn't love EXTRA CREDIT.  Today's extra credit involves "LUNCH".  Now THAT'S my kind of EXTRA CREDIT!!! :)

Check out the challenge over at Scrap-Friendzy.  In the meantime though I'll share with you my Extra Credit Lunch project!  :)

As you know we've been CANNING like crazy, so it seemed fitting that the LUNCH layout involved our weekends of Canning.

Layout - "CANNING"
Papers - TPC Studios "So Delish" printed papers, Coredinations Green and Red, Bazzill Blue, Beige and Yellow, Kraft, White and Gold textured left over scraps
Tools - Cricut - From My Kitchen (Canning Jars and Pot); MTC to create Canned Title; i-Rock and Pearls; EK Success and Fiskars Punches
Extra STUFF - Making Memories Journaling block, Stickles, Tulle - Red and Green), Dimensionals
Thanks so much for popping by today.  Hopefully you'll join us over at Scrap-Friendzy for Scrap-U.  It's the friendliest place on earth - you won't be sorry you joined in with the Girlz over there!!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Fruits & Veggies at Camp-Friendzy!

Camp is still going on at Scrap-Friendzy.  We're down to our last challenge this week to see who the last camper standing is.  What amazing projects these ladies have created!!

While everyone is working on the big challenge, we have a few smaller ones that we throw at everyone and well, today was my day to add a BONUS Challenge into the mix.  And guess what?!  It involves some of my favorite things right now - Home Grown Fruits & Veggies!

I LOVE LOVE LOVE Watermelon this time of the year (kind of like I won't eat fresh apples any time other than Fall - yah, weird I know).  So, with today's challenge, everyone has been challenged to do a layout inspired from their favorite fruits & veggies. . . . .

Here is my sweet layout of my adorable niece for her album - can you guess what my fruit or veggie is?
If you guessed WATERMELON, you're RIGHT ON TARGET!! :)

Page Title - "I THINK...Therefore I Am!"
Photo - My adorable niece
Papers - Prima
Flower - Prima
Extra STUFF - Chipboard swirls, Tim Holtz Crackle Paint, Pool & Lettuce Paint, Ribbon & Tulle from my stash, Thickers & MM letters for title, Nesties for the frame.

Be sure to pop over to Scrap-Friendzy and join us for some super fun challenges. 
While Camp is just about over, you won't believe what AWESOME things we have up our sleeve for September!!!!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Camp-Friendzy Mess Hall Duty Challenge

Happy Monday and welcome to this week's Camp-Friendzy Challenge.
This week's Challenge is a Mess Hall Duty Challenge - Take your TRASH & turn it into a TREASURED layout!
So, this is my TRASH to TREASURE layout - my sweet nephew with his new baby sister.
Can you guess what I went dumpster diving and used on my layout??
Papers - All papers are from my stash - Navy Blue Bazzill, Red & Purple CS, Kraft, Recollections Doodle - White Equillibrium & Scrappin' Sports & more - Wonderful1/Dots
Technique - Paper Piecing, Dryer Sheet Flower and Doodling
Cricut - Title using All Mixed Up and Alphalicious
Extra STUFF - EK Success Paper Punch, Stamp - Studio G Bird; Fabric Covered brads, Precious Stamp - Studio G, Sticky Square Letters - K& Company, Dry Wall Tape, Ric Rack, Clear Plastic Frame, Tattered Angels - Antique Brass Mist and a Googley Eye

So, do you think you know what I pulled out of the trash?
A Wheat Thins Box (we eat a box a weekend at our house).  I used this box to stamp the bird on (the backside) as well as mat the large photo on.
Prima Flower Center Packaging (The green printed material that has the date on it)
A Cream Cheese Package for the Bar Code near "PRECIOUS"
USED Dryer Sheets - to make the flower

So that was the project for this weekend!!
If you're looking for some inspiration, you won't be sorry, joining us over at Scrap-Friendzy for Camp.  While you're too late to compete in the Last Camper Standing contest, there are still lots of RAK and great prizes to be won.  So, get on your hiking boots and hike on over and join us!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

"Twist & Sketch" Crop at Scrap-Friendzy

I don't know about you, but every time I see "Twist & Sketch", I immediately start humming the song "Twist & Shout" - must have been all those years of listening to oldies on the radio with my dad.  :)

Today is day two of a week long Crop over at Scrap-Friendzy.  If you need a little motivation, or a way to kick-start your mojo, or heck, if all that's working fine and you just want to join us for a little fun, Scrap-Friendzy's "Twist & Sketch" Crop is the place to be!!

Each day two sketches will be posted and with each sketch there is a TWIST - hence the "Twist & Shout, er Sketch".  We've got great prizes and great girlfriendz to chat it up with. 

Sketch #3 is my sketch today - You'll have to visit us at Scrap-Friendzy to check out the sketch, but here's my take on it.  Can you guess what the TWIST is??

This sweet little red-head is my cousin Teri's baby girl.  She just turned one in March.  Isn't she just the sweetest?  I love when she sends photos, because I get to scrap them and send them back to her.  This one is no different.  Her birthday is coming up on Friday and this is part of a little birthday gift for her!  (Hopefully she's not reading this BEFORE her birthday - if so, SURPRISE!  lol).
Supplies:
Patterned Paper - Autumn Leaves
Paper - Kraft; Black, Lime Gree & Purple Coredinations stock
Cricut - Leafy Flourishes, PP box & Title
Jenny Bowlin - Grow Bingo Card
Making Memories - Journling spot
Prima Flowers
Miscellaneous Yellow Butterfly Felt Ribbon, Purple Tulle, Purple Bling Dots, White Doilie from Michaels Cake Aisle (amazing what you can find to use for scrapbooking), multiple punches -MS, EK Success & Fiskars, Black & White Doodling
Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today! 
Hopefully Twist & Shout won't be stuck in your head for too long today!  lol
Be sure to stop by Scrap-Friendzy and join in the fun - we're happy to have you. AND the sketches & twists can be incorporated into CARDS too if you're one of my card-makin' friends!
Off to my folks today to do some work - what a perfect day - 74* and Sunny! 
Happy Craftin'!
Min

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Technique Tuesday #5 At Scrap-Friendzy.com!

So, today is my Technique Tuesday over at Scrap-Friendzy.  The Girlz have been posting all kinds of great challenges all month - fun Motivation on Monday, Techniques on Tuesday, We've got Wacky Wednesdays, Tutorial Thursdays and of course Foto Fridays!!  If you haven't had a chance to check it out, it's certainly a must visit
Here's one of my projects for Technique Tuesday - my sweet new niece in the "My First Valentine's Day" outfit we picked up for her before she arrived (hat included).  And look at those sweet piggies?!

Any idea what the technique is??
Papers - Bazzill and smooth cardstock, can't remember who makes the heart paper that you can barely see
Flowers - Primas
Embossing - Sizzix Embossing flower folder and Heidi Swapp Hearts & Dots stamps (embossed with Zing powder)
Miscellaneous - I heart U stamp - Daisy Bucket, Punches - Fiskars Apron punch and EK Success Scallop punch (LOVE THIS ONE!), Thickers "LOVE"
Thanks so much for stopping by today!  I hope you're having a fabulous week!
Happy Craftin'!
Min

Friday, March 12, 2010

Mystery Solved

Thank you all so much for 'playing' along!!
You girls rock with titles - I love them all!  I can't wait to get into my studio and get a page made for this.
Okay, so the wait is over. . . . . the package was from
My Dad and Mom
(Whew, glad we didn't have to search for my lost marbles again this week!)  :)
My mom heard about it on the radio and thought it would be fun to send us one - I tell you my folks are just amazing even with everything that's going on. 
This is my mom's way of "Getting 'even' with us" (in a good way) and a thank you to my wonderful hubby for letting me be a great daughter and terrible wife the last month or so while my dad has been in and out of the hospital.
The Coney Dogs were AWESOME - the house reaked of onions and chili, but man were they good! 
We didn't eat all 12, so we've got some additional coney dogs for a rainy day!
Yes, that makes my hubby a VERY happy Man!!!
For all of you who played along, thank you for humoring me :)
The winner of the contest (chosen by random thank goodness b/c the page titles are all so awesome)!
JENNY
Congrats Girl - I've got your addy so I'll get your goodies into the mail next week.
Thanks again to everyone for 'playing' along. 
TGIF!  Hope your weekend is full of creativity!
Happy Craftin'!
Min

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A Coney Island Mystery......

Yesterday afternoon I got a call from my hubby that we had a 'BOX' on the front porch and he was perplexed and confused. It was a box of 'Perishable Hot Dogs' and 'Dry Ice' and 'Leave on Porch'.
I mention this because he was reading what was on the outside of the brown box it was shipped in........
Because it wasn't anything I'd ordered (that usually involves paper, stamps and other studio yumminess) and because the outside of the box was addressed correctly and when I say correctly, I mean that Glen's name was spelled right with one n and mine was spelled right with an i instead of a y (Mindi).
So now, we're both perplexed and of course, because I couldn't wait the 2 hours until I got home from work,  I told him to open the box and see what was inside - yep, curiosity abuses the cat in our house!
Turns out there was a letter from American Coney Island - a Coney hot spot in Detroit, telling us about the history behind the restaurant that opened in 1917.  Okay, so we're both thinking - is this some sort of marketing promotion? Yep, Great Marketing minds think alike in our house.....since there wasn't a card anywhere to be found.
Then I wondered if my nephew had been selling Coney kits as part of his fund raiser recently and I'd ordered one and forgot I ordered it - so of course I had to check with Amy and Susan to make sure I hadn't lost my marbles (lost marbles are a regular occurring thing in our house, it's usually mine that have gone missing.....).
For those of you that know my husband - and those of you who don't - HOT DOGS/CHILI DOGS are one of this man's most favorite foods in the entire world. That is an item that is a MUST GET every time we go to a baseball game (right after the bag of peanuts he shares with my dad). His mom joked when we met, were dating and got married she was so glad he'd met me because she was afraid he would eat hot dogs the rest of his life (if only she'd known that I coudln't boil water before I met my husband - we all laugh about that now!!!).
Still, we were both perplexed - no note, just the letter from American Coney Island.
Well, when I got home from work, we continued to open the box further - there MUST be a note somewhere!!!  We found the dogs and the container of chili boxed in the 'American Coney Island' kit box with dry ice, a fresh onion, a bag of buns and a hat. And you better believe we BOTH had to have a photo taken in the hat - what's that they say about things happening in life - "If it ain't in the scrapbook, it didn't happen!"
So, after STILL not finding a card, we finally called the American Coney Island headquarters inquiring - I say we, but Glen called (I read the phone number to him and he dialed & talked) trying to find out the WHO because we were obviously and totally confused.
They informed us that someone did in fact send it to us, but would have to look into WHO sent it. Of course, we couldn't enjoy these Coney Dogs until we knew who sent them......They said they'd let us know before the day was out. So like 15 minutes later we get a call that the card is tucked in the hat..........
Drumroll please.........
HA HA, you didn't think I was going to give you a quick end to the story, did you??  Especially since we spent ALL AFTERNOON yesterday trying to figure out where these things came from........
I'm not going to tell you today - instead, I'm going to have a little "Coney Contest".  Because this will end up on a scrapbook page in our album, leave me a comment with
WHO you think sent them and a title for the scrapbook page
I'll reveal WHO sent the package this Friday.  For everyone who participates, I'll put your name in a drawing and pick one lucky winner to receive some yummy scrappy goodness and maybe if you ask real nice, my hubby will share one of the Coney Dogs with you too!
How's that for a Coney, I mean, Corney Contest?
:)
Happy Craftin'!
Min

Friday, February 19, 2010

More Fabulous Inspiration.....

at Scrap-Friendzy this month.  What a marvelous month so far - all the Girlz on the Design Team have some great scrappy ideas, techniques, motivation and tutorials! 
I had Technique Tuesday this week - and the technique was FIBER (no, not THAT kind of fiber ;) , you know fiber - ribbon, raffia, tulle, fabric, yarn, string, floss, tulle, all those wonderful little additions we can add to our pages.  I love fibers - on top of scrapbooking & cardmaking, my mom and I both knit, so needless to say we have a TON of left over fibers!!
This is the page I did for my new niece's album over the weekend (I still have to get that fabulous photo to put on the page, but things have been a bit crazy this week).  Lots of fun fibers - yarn, ribbon, tulle & floss!  Everything used was from my stash!! 
Papers are Basic Grey & Bazzill (I've had these forever and this was a perfect project to use them on!!)
Cricut - Plantin Schoolbook, Ashlyn's Alphabet & Calligraphy
Fiskar Punch
Buttons, ribbon, yarn, Tulle, pearl string, flat back pearls and sticker letters in "Girl" all from my stash
Here's a bit of a close up so you can see the flowers that were hand made with yarn (fun fur in the knitting world) and ribbon. The flower on the right is made from ribbon and even has some tulle on it.
I absolutely love how girly this turned out.  Heck, we could even hang it in Natalie's room - these colors are the colors of her room.
I almost forgot to tell you too - join us over at Scrap-Friendzy, complete this Technique Tuesday project or use this technique on any of the challenges for this week by the end of February, and you'll be put in a drawing for a RAK!    Go quickly - this month is a short month and you only have 9 more days!!
Happy Friday!!
Happy Craftin'!
Min

Saturday, January 30, 2010

A Perfect Day

Today was a busy and cold day.  I had a class that I'd planned to teach at the scrapbook store today.  We were surprised to get a call from Amy & Andy this morning that the baby might be on the way.  We're Colin's 'handlers' when his momma and daddy go to have baby sister.  So, off we went to pick up Colin and wait for baby labor news.  We had so much fun - we painted some chocolate molds, played hide & seek, made some neat Cuttlebug cards Colin style, and even had Mickey D's for lunch. 
Turns out it was a false alarm, no baby sister yet.  We're VERY excited for her to arrive - she is definitely waiting for Aunt Susan and Uncle Kris to get home from vacation. 
So, this weekend (Tomorrow actually) wraps up the month of January - Sketch A-Thon at Scrap-Friendzy.  We've had an amazing month - Everyone has been SO productive - the gallery is bursting at the seams with amazing layouts and cards.
Today was the last of the sketches I was posting - today the sketch we used was one that I created - a little quickie, but I love the way the layout turned out.  We've had this great sunset photo printed out and in my studio since before Christmas.  Today was the perfect day to scrap it (it only made it up to 20* today - it was downright bone chilling cold this morning.  Even our 'kids' (2 cats) thought it was cold - which is why they ended up in bed with us this morning.
Anyway, enough blah blah blah from me.  Here's a little Aruban warmth - my hubby took this photo on our last evening in Aruba in 2008 when we went to celebrate our 5th Wedding Anniversary. 

Makes you want to get your toes in the sand and feel the salty air on your face, don't it??
This was definitely one of our PERFECT DAYS!
Paper - Cardstock - Coredinations.  Paradise & Sunset Cruise 'cards' from paper from my stash, striped paper - Daisy Bucket, tan cardstock from my stash
Cricut - Life's a Beach - Sanddollars & Title
Cuttlebug - Bamboo & D'vine Swirl embossing folders
Miscellaneous - Starfish, Fish & Shell Brads from my stash, Scrap Swirl font - computer generated for Journaling
I hope this warms you up a bit - it sure does me thinking about the 10 days we spent in Aruba. 
I hope you're having a productive weekend!  Hoping to have a few more projects to share with you tomorrow.  I'm working on a fabulous kit that Scrap-Friendzy is offering beginning on Monday.  Be sure to stop by and check out some of the sneaky picks!  What a lovely kit!
I also want to say thank you to everyone for your prayers for my dad.  We continue to pray - his appointment with the oncologist is scheduled for Wednesday morning.  Hopefully at that time we'll get a bit more infomation and a plan of action.  I think once we have something like that, we'll all feel a bit better.  So thank you all again - prayers are a powerful thing and for those, we are so thankful.
Happy Craftin'!
Min

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Cutie Kid Talk!

Wow, what a week.  Been kind of one of those crazy ones.  Yesterday my hubby and I spent the day taking down all our Christmas decorations (yep, we still had ALL our Christmas stuff up - and heck, we were even turning on the tree and Christmas village every night to enjoy).  It never seems like there's enough time to enjoy Christmas decorations.  So after yesterday, the house is put back together, everything looks naked.  :o(
This morning, I was up at 6:45.  Hoping to go back to sleep for a little bit, but no such luck.  So, I spent the morning working on this little beauty.  For some reason we're in the football mode right now - must be something to do with all the football playoffs.
My nephew Colin always gives us a ton of things to grin about.  The think I love about little kids, is that when they're learing to talk, they always say things so cute.  We're Michigan fans, and Colin's momma Amy is a Michigan State Spartan Grad......maybe you can see where this is going......one college football Saturday the Raz family was over and Uncle Glen thought I'd be fun to see if Colin could say "Go Blue".  After a little practice, we got "DOH BOO".  Hence this layout.

The layout sketch was from Pagemaps.  You can check out the sketch over at Scrap-Friendzy in the Sketch A-Thon forum.  All supplies are from my scrappy stash - I'm trying to use as much of what I have up so I have a reason to splurge after the Winter CHA - have you seen some of the fabulous stuff they're coming out with?!  Can't WAIT!!
Hope you're having a great Scrappy Saturday.
Happy Craftin'!
Min

Monday, October 19, 2009

Good Friend Challenge Week of October 19

Whew, kind of a stinky productivity week for me last week.  Not sure how that all happened.........Those kind of weeks make me crazy!
So how did you do this week??
I finished a few things on my to do list - So, this week will be a week of playing catch up -
I finished 2 Scrap-Friendzy Challenges, including a layout!  This layout if for Tammi's Blog Hop #1 Challenge - It was to use 3 patterned papers, some bling and something old.  Papers, Check, Bling, Check, Something Old, Check!  It was so great to get back to doing layouts.  This one was a great way to get back at it. 
This is my nephew Colin.  How darn cute is he?!

Birthday cards!  I had a few I finished - one was the cute Dino-Four card I posted here.  Haven't photographed the rest of them yet, so I'll show you them later in the week. (I'm trying to get ahead of the game for November.....).
Turkey Day Dinner Invites  These are back on my to do list for this week.  I have an idea, but no progress has been made yet........I do have the paper though and that's 1/2 the battle, isn't it? :)
Work on Santa Album Design for December LSS Class - Album is designed
Gift albums  Nope, no progress here either - DOH!
Idea for Halloween Costume - I have an idea, now I just need to figure out how to execute it!
Back on the list for this week -
Scrap-Friendzy Challenges - There are so many awesome challenges the girlz have posted that I want to get to this week.  If you haven't stopped by and check out the Blog Hop or regular weekly challenges, please do, you'll be inspired, promise!
Birthday Cards - just a few more and I'll be ahead of schedule!!
Turkey Day Invites
Tinker with Albums
Slippers - KEEP knittin' em!  (I've finished 8 pair now, 14 more to go)
Tinker with Colin's Birthday extras - cake topper & goodie bags
Enjoy the Zoo Boo with Colin, Amy & Sue this weekend!!
I hope you have a fabulous week - we're supposed to get another blast of 'kind of summer like' weather this week - mid-60's, so we'll be enjoying every last little bit of sunshine we can!!
Happy Craftin'!
Min

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Scrap-cation Challenge Wrap ups

So, Scrap-cation on the Scrap-Friendzy site is coming to an end - wow, where did summer go?
Here's one I wanted to quick post - it as for a Lemonade recipe challenge - your main color needed to be yellow, include some type of clear accent and bling.
Here's mine:
Our two cats seem to find some of the most interesting places and positions to put themselves in. This is just one of the many funny ones that we ended up with on film.
Core-dinations Yellow and pink Cardstock
Orange & black Cardstock
Cricut: Accent Essentials & Alphalicious
Cuttlebug Embossing on Pink Photo Mat & sanded
Fiskars punch
Martha Stewart punch
Computer Generated quote printed & cut out
Extras: Fabric, Prima flowers, bling, SU Ink, Autumn Leaves Swirl stamps, Flower ribbon from my stash
Thanks for stopping by today!
Hope you've had a wonderful weekend!
Happy Craftin'!
Min

Saturday, August 8, 2009

A Red, White & Blue Challenge

So, in my attempt to get caught up in our scrapbooks, here's a layout I finished to commemorate this past Fourth of July we celebrated with our family. Of course, it never fails, the camera never made an appearance after everyone arrived - DOH!. The only photo I'd taken was of the flowers we'd picked up for the occasion. I guess every photo has a story, doesn't it?This was the first chance I've had to use the Stand and Salute Cricut Cart. I used it for the banner along the side of the photo and gave it a shadow as well as the 'Freedom' with a red shadow behind. 'Let' & 'Ring' were from Lyrical Letters & welded to the 'Freedom'. The only thing that's missing is just a bit of journaling, but I'll add that later.
Striped & Star paper were papers I'd picked up at Michaels
Red paper is the Wild Berry Bo Bunny Dot paper
Navy Blue & White were Cardstock from my stash
Light Blue is Bazzill
Silver Star brads have been a long time resident in my brad stash
Some day I'll made a dent in the stash I have!!
Hope you're having a great weekend - we woke up to a super rainy day ended up with 2"+ of rain, so it was a perfect reason to spend some time in my studio!!
Happy Craftin'!
Min

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Girlfriends - A Reason to Celebrate!

And what a wonderful reason to celebrate!!
We're down to the final 4 in the Survivor Challenge over at Scrap-Friendzy and I can hardly believe I'm one of the four left standing. There are some really talented ladies that have participated in this Survivor challenge. This is Challenge #3 of 4. It was a recipe challenge this week - use 1 Photo any size, 3 Buttons, at least 1 flower, a dash of chipboard and some cutting. And this is what I ended up with - and absolutely LOVE it!! This is a photo we too a few weekends ago in front of Hobby Lobby. It was one of those photos where we held the camera out in front of us, squinted into the sun and smiled. It was a celebrating kind of day - I met up with my two girlfriends, we spent a few hours at Archivers oohing and aahing over EVERYTHING, went to Olive Garden for lunch and to celebrate my birthday and when I opened my gift from Amy we started celebrating more - because Suz and I get to be Aunts again in February (are hubbies get to be uncles again too - imagine that :). And what better way to capture and celebrate our friendship than to get it in a layout. Doesn't the saying go - "If it's not in the scrapbook, it didn't happen?!" Most of the elements are digital elements that I downloaded & printed off to use. I've had these for I couldn't tell you how long but haven't had a reason or chance to use them, until now!! The Stand, Shoes, To Do List, flower border and green scalloped edge were all hand cut. Most of the flowers are popped up on dots. I used 5 buttons in the centers of flowers. Solid colored papers are Bazzill Cardstock in white, orange & yellow. A bit of Black Cardstock. A BUNCH of paper flowers. Cricut: Storybook was used for the two scalloped circles under the photo, Alphalicious for the chipboard 'girlfriends' which was also embossed in white after it was cut. Also used the Apron punch along the edge, Diamond Stickles & some Pink Sheer Ribbon from my stash. The Journaling on the To Do list reads: Starbucks, Meet Amy, Meet Suz @ Archivers 2 Scrappy Shop, B-day Lunch @ Olive Garden, Celebrate Baby Raz News, Hobby Lobby, Enjoy Friends! Now, THAT is my kind of to do list with my girlie friends! If you'd like to check out the final four survivors and vote for your favorite, you can head over to Scrap-Friendzy and make your vote count. :)
Thanks to my girlfriends for a wonderful celebration & great memories.

Thanks to you for stopping by today - I hope you have a great day!
Happy Craftin'!
Min

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Survivor Shabby Chic Challenge


So Shabby Chic is something that is way outside the box for me. Well, for the first Survivor Challenge over at Scrap-Friendzy was just that, Shabby Chic. So, this was my first attempt. What do you think? I've had this picture of Glen and I with his grandma for several years and to me this was the perfect photo to use for this layout. I'll try tomorrow to get a better photo, but the last four days have left us with rainy & overcast skies - tough to take a good photo.....
Materials:
Paper - MME 29th Street - Peaceful Dream, Classic Unique & Fresh Brothers
Prima flowers & Leaves
Stamps - Making Memories Vintage Findings
Cricut for Title, Frame & Flourish - Accent Essentials, Home Accents & Storybook
Ranger Distress Crackle paint in Antique Linen (used on the title)
Lace, String of Pearls, Miscellaneous Buttons, Ribbon, DMC Embroidery floss, Cross stitch fabric from my stash
Lots of pop dots and glue dots for dimension!
Thanks for stopping by and taking a look today!
Happy Craftin' and Happy July! Whew, July already!!
Min