I am slowly making my way through the pile of photos from my sister and brother-in-law's wedding last year and have almost filled an album. The ironic thing about this is that I have barely scrapped my own wedding. Here are some more layouts using photos from the big day:
Layout One: Reading Carrie's Poem (Our eldest niece read 'Carrie's Poem' - from my all-time favourite TV show 'Sex and the City'.)
And some close-ups:
Layout Two: Thankful (inspired by a quote I saw on Facebook - My life isn't perfect but I am thankful for everything I have. I couldn't go past using a family photo)
And more close-ups:
Layout Three: 14 and Counting - self-explanatory really
More close-ups:
I have quite a few layouts still to share to please stop by again soon.
S xoxo
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Project Life with a Difference
Last month, the team at Scrapbooking from Scratch set the challenge of altering a 'traditional' Project Lie card. The requirements were to use 1 6x4" PL Card, 1 3x4" PL Card, Inks/Mists
Multiple photos, 1 Wood Veneer.
Multiple photos, 1 Wood Veneer.
This is what I came up with:
The photos are from the regional swimming carnival in March. The carnival runs over two days and both boys made it to the combine 8-12 year old 50m Freestyle Final - an amazing accomplishment for them both.
I just realised that I forgot all about the wood veneer - whoops!
S xoxo
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
It's the Simple Things
Don't you love it when it doesn't take a lot to put a big smile on someone's face. For my boys, it quite often revolves around spending one-on-one time with me. These days that time doesn't come by easily as they are both involved in either swimming or tennis every afternoon after school. Recently though, swimming training was called off so while Mitchell was at tennis, I took Lachie out for afternoon tea. His choice was sushi and I couldn't resist snapping a picture of him with my phone.
Love creating memories like these.
S xoxo
Love creating memories like these.
S xoxo
Monday, March 17, 2014
Scrap the Boys - March
This month's challenge is a colour challenge requiring you to create a layout using the following colours: GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW. Don't forget to check out the blog to see what the other talented design team members have created as well as the awesome prizes up for grabs. Don't forget to that entries need to be in by midnight March 31 and need to be created for this challenge only.
Here is my take on the challenge:
I look forward to seeing your creations for this month's challenge.
Thanks for playing along,
S xoxoxox
Here is my take on the challenge:
I look forward to seeing your creations for this month's challenge.
Thanks for playing along,
S xoxoxox
Sunday, March 16, 2014
More Wedding Shares
The only paper gracing my desk over the last few weeks has been either exams or assignments. Most nights have been filled with marking and weekends have been spent watching the boys at various swimming carnivals. Needless to say, scrapping as has blogging even though there were layouts to share. I am using today as an attempt to get 'caught up' on sharing, starting with more layouts from my sister's wedding last year.
Layout One: The Happiest Walk of Her Life
This layout is based on one of my favourite layouts of all time which was itself, a layout lifted by my favourite youtube scrapper, Mercy Tiara. As with most of the wedding layouts, I have made sure to use lots of blue, my sister's favourite colour.
And some close-ups:
I was naughty and added in splashes of pink with misting, inking wood veneers, stitching, flair, punches, stickers and enamel dots. I am sure she won't mind ... too much ;)
Layout Two: Life is Better with You
I completed this layout when scrapping with Donna recently. She challenged me to create a layout using project life cards instead of patterned papers. Lucky for me, the Dear Lizzy Polka Dot Party PL mini kit features lots of blue. I have scrapped this photo before but I love it. I count myself very lucky to have my older sister in my life.
And some close-ups. I backed all of the PL cards onto vellum. I really liked the idea of using the PL cards and I might even have to try it again soon.
That's it for now.
Thanks for stopping by.
S xoxo
Friday, February 28, 2014
A 'Challenging' Week ...
... sums up my life of late, both literally and metaphorically. I have spent the last few weeks re-assessing my life and made the decision to drop back to part-time work for a few months. This was a very difficult decision to make, not because of the money but because of my perpetual fear of letting people down. I have spent most of my life preferring to dig a deep hole for myself (physically and mentally) rather than know that I have let someone down. But for the first time in a LONG time, I have decided that I need to put myself first - and that is a challenge in itself, however, I am sure that it will all work out in the end.
I have made the most of my free time making sure that I actually have 'me' time by taking up a few scrapping challenges - both official and unofficial. My official challenges were for the February challenges at Scrapbooking From Scratch. Peta and her awesome design team have cut back the amount of challenges per month to 2 - a sketch challenge and a pocket page challenge. I am hoping that these monthly challenges will be just the thing to keep me working towards my goal of clearing my mind and enjoying all that life has to offer.
Here are my takes on this month's challenges - nothing like leaving it to the last minute hehehe.
Share One - Charm's Sketch:
Which was just perfect for scrapping this special moment in Lachie's life - the first time he has broken a record at a swimming carnival.
The second challenge was to complete a double layout using two different types of pocket pages. At first I was stumped with what to do with this as I only had one style of pocket pages ... that is until I remembered a set of Becky Higgins variety pages I received as part of a prize. A few little slits and a trip through the sewing machine was all one of the pages needed to be a pocket page. Next problem - what photos to use. This wasn't really a problem as I took a truckload of photos at the boys' school swimming carnival recently. They had an awesome day, both winning age champions for their respective age group and swimming quite a few new PB's. I am sure I will scrap individual pages for the boys but this was a great way of getting it all down while the memories were still fresh.
And close-ups of the individual pages:
Well, that's it for now ... and just in the nick of time, as the deadline is midnight. I really must try and get these challenges done earlier in the month next time around lol.
Cheers
S xoxo
I have made the most of my free time making sure that I actually have 'me' time by taking up a few scrapping challenges - both official and unofficial. My official challenges were for the February challenges at Scrapbooking From Scratch. Peta and her awesome design team have cut back the amount of challenges per month to 2 - a sketch challenge and a pocket page challenge. I am hoping that these monthly challenges will be just the thing to keep me working towards my goal of clearing my mind and enjoying all that life has to offer.
Here are my takes on this month's challenges - nothing like leaving it to the last minute hehehe.
Share One - Charm's Sketch:
Which was just perfect for scrapping this special moment in Lachie's life - the first time he has broken a record at a swimming carnival.
The second challenge was to complete a double layout using two different types of pocket pages. At first I was stumped with what to do with this as I only had one style of pocket pages ... that is until I remembered a set of Becky Higgins variety pages I received as part of a prize. A few little slits and a trip through the sewing machine was all one of the pages needed to be a pocket page. Next problem - what photos to use. This wasn't really a problem as I took a truckload of photos at the boys' school swimming carnival recently. They had an awesome day, both winning age champions for their respective age group and swimming quite a few new PB's. I am sure I will scrap individual pages for the boys but this was a great way of getting it all down while the memories were still fresh.
And close-ups of the individual pages:
Well, that's it for now ... and just in the nick of time, as the deadline is midnight. I really must try and get these challenges done earlier in the month next time around lol.
Cheers
S xoxo
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Have you Scrap(ped) the Boys this Month?
This month over at Scrap the Boys, the challenge is to create a layout featuring your boy/s and someone special in their life.
I decided to create a layout about the bond between my husband and our sons. My husband is a farmer and I am sure he would love nothing more than for both of the boys to have jobs involving farming of some sort when they get older. Here is what I created:
And some close-ups:
Went 'old school' and dug out my Creative Memories circle cutters and blades to make the circles.
Journalling is important to me but with all of the circles on the layout, I felt the journalling directly on the layout would have been too much. Thankfully the trust manilla shipping tags came to the rescue again.
So, go on. I dare you to head over to Scrap the Boys and take up this month's challenge. Don't forget that you need to create a layout specific for this challenge and not combine it with other challenges. Link up your layout using the Linky tool for the chance to be in running for some great prizes.
S xoxo
I decided to create a layout about the bond between my husband and our sons. My husband is a farmer and I am sure he would love nothing more than for both of the boys to have jobs involving farming of some sort when they get older. Here is what I created:
And some close-ups:
Went 'old school' and dug out my Creative Memories circle cutters and blades to make the circles.
Journalling is important to me but with all of the circles on the layout, I felt the journalling directly on the layout would have been too much. Thankfully the trust manilla shipping tags came to the rescue again.
So, go on. I dare you to head over to Scrap the Boys and take up this month's challenge. Don't forget that you need to create a layout specific for this challenge and not combine it with other challenges. Link up your layout using the Linky tool for the chance to be in running for some great prizes.
S xoxo
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