OMG my inbox is overflowing with button layouts. Let me tell you uploading them into here has become damn near a full time job!
On the other hand it is great to see some of the old familiar faces come back out of the woodwork and participating!
First up Tracey emailed me two pages. The first one she says -
I did this one in harvest when I was having a major scrap session. I did one for each child but the others dont have buttons they have ribbon (alas not ric rac). This is a lift from Belinda Venables (I think), I seriously loved doing these pages and got a great giggle out of journalling the good stuff they do and also the bad. Doing these pages got me scrapping without having to think too much and I had a great deal of fun and really like each one - amazing and rare!!
This is a really lovely photo of your Georgia Trace...stunning! And love the bright funky colours AND the whole idea about journalling about the good and bad stuff that they get up to. Fabulous.
The second one is a late entry into our damask challenge (damn i love this paper!) Simply stunning heritage type page Trace - the browns and blues are perfect for that photo (absolutely adorable picture!) and the journalling spot on there is excellent!
She says -
Attached is one I did for the damask challenge only I was a few weeks late!! But - there are buttons on it so there is a win win situation. Love the colours on this one, I find I'm having a brown and blue fetish at the minute and a love affair with stripes.
Stunning work!
and then came Jenny!
and she has had a similar thought to myself today and combined two challenges into one - ric rac and buttons!
Jenny i really love the red stripes (and stitching) with the staples down the bottom. I may have to borrow that idea! The colours and the dots are also right up my alley. Really awesome page!
and finally i have pulled together a page today and like Jenny managed to pop some ric rac and some buttons on it. There is a cluster of shells/buttons on the bottom as well as some of my fav. photos of the day paperclipped to the top.
Marika has sent in a fabulous button page. I can't say how much i adore this bright yellow background - it is so striking! And the detail in the flowers (in case you can't see they are machine stitched and gathered ribbons for the stems)
and what a cutie patootie baby. She looks so much like Julie C's baby (Matilda?) - must be those strong Giddings genes!
First up we have Sandra with some brilliant scrapping.
She says -
I actually scrapped today!Forgot that my scrap room had an airconditioner!!! doh!So I hid away in there for a couple of hours. lol I did this layout today for a challenge blog (www.puzzlepieces.blogspot.com), Nic Aspinalls site (she is coming to the retreat!) oops sorry, I digress!the reason why I am sharing it with you is because I tried something new today.... Paper Piecing! I hear it is slowly coming back into vogue and I saw this little owl template and thought I might give it a go! Cute huh?oh and the layout was inspired by a Jane Jones layout.
Wow Sandra. This is great! Paper peicing certainly comes in and out of vogue and you have done a fabbo job on that owl! Great colours too!
and Marika has sent me a couple of jems to share. First up is her answer to the ric rac challenge. I love love love the white background on this with the vibrant colours. And omg at the 'haircut' surprise for mothers day :-0 The doodling (wow wow WOW) and the ribbon cluster is nothing short of fantastic.
and she has also sent us an absolutely jaw droppingly beautiful sunset at Farm Beach to aww over.
Isnt this what we tell our kids all the time??? Well now it's your turn to button up.
these very handy little items are sooo popular right now. You will see them on so many LOs atm. (Nicole Pomeroy's 'Love this Girl' in SBM january issue pg 43)
I would love to see what creations you come up with using buttons. Whether you use a button as a centre for a bloom, as an embellishment on the page or to actually button something up on a page or OTP project. Whatever.
you dont have to sew them conventionly on a page. Have a look at SBM Master Toni Crane's LO of 'My Boy' in January's SBM on Pg 121.
I did this one the other night and is very boring compared to Nic's button tree so I will endevour to get another one done this week.
Welcome Ange. So great to see you here. Just to intro you to the 'regulars'.
Ange is a digi scrapper. And a very talented one too. Check her out in the SBM Vol 10 no. 11, page 64.
Ange is also involved withElemental Scraps .I am not sure in what context tho. Praps Ange u may like to enlighten us. :)
I got to know Ange thru an online forum and she is one of the most genuine scrappers I've met. EVER. Hopefully with fingers crossed I'll get to met her irl later this year.
I asked her if she had any LO's with a bit of ricrac on it and this is what landed in my inbox.
Looks so real doesnt it. I adore the torn notebook paper and the doodled arrow. And how about those red undies on the outside of her son's (Coban)outfit. I have to admit I am wondering if they are DH's jocks ;)
Thanks so much Ange. Looking forward to seeing your answer to the next challenge.
I've got round to the ric rac challenge. Sorry it took me a while but the E2C team have been super busy with retreat stuff and trying to not melt in this heat.
If u squint with one eye shut and hold your tongue just in the right spot you should be able to see the mini ric rac I used on both the paperclips. Not very inspiring I know, but I do struggle with using it well. So it was a good challenge to get me to actually use some.
This fab. grid type layout.... i have always admired them as they look so tricky. Please dont tell me it is as easy as grabbing your ruler and a pen? It looks very complicated and so bloody effective!
I really have to say that i love everything about it Sandra. The colours, the grid, the RIC RAC, the buttons, the photo, the journalling spot and the rips and dotty paper - what the heck ISN'T there to love about it.
I know we are all super busy at the moment - school going back and just settling back into routine after Xmas and the usual January holiday mode.
Sandra sent me this image for us to laugh at - she says:
Just thought I would share this photo I took at Monarto while we were in Adelaide. I have it on my desktop and it always makes me smile.... You would almost swear that he's trying to hide, wondering to himself... (well it HAS to be of the male gender, surely!) Can they see me???
hopefully it will bring a smile to others too
What a cute photo Sandra! And i agree ... it must be a male!
Next thing to share was a page from Janice for the current ric rac challenge. She said:
This is a layout that I did earlier for your December Challenge (7 Flowers)... it also includes some Ric Rac so thought I would send it to you for the Ric Rac challenge
What gorgeous hair she has! Love the little flowers and the ric rac. Perfect layering too with the main photo and the papers. Super clever stitching in that circle also!
Janice also sent two amazing pages that she finished for the Xmas challenge i set about a month ago - the one based on the 25 days of Xmas carol. She says:
This is a couple more from your December challenge.Daughter of mine... (6 staples).Matt... (2 hearts).Ive done a few more but thought I would share these 2 with you
WOW WOW WOW Janice, these are stunning! Thanks for taking that mammoth challenge on - not many did so hold your head proud! Fantastic page - i love the green in the daughter page and the red, black and white in Matt's page.... both so striking!
The final thing to share is some great news. Congratulations in fact! I got my hot little hands on an ABB 2009 calendar yesterday and the first thing i noticed was KYLIE SHEPPERD'S children in a massive photo for the month of October. It seems she has won a competition by ABB which was Australia wide in it's entrants and of course only 12 could win. I will also mention here that Jenelle Whelan was also a winner and is a RN at the Cummins Hospital!
Congratulations girls - this is a really incredible acheivement! Both of the photos are totally awesome.
Here is Kylie's photo and month!
I hope everyone has a smooth transition back into school/kindy tomorrow and with any luck our scrapping mojo will come flooding in!
Sandra has sent in a fantastic layout - not a ric rac one (she promises us that is still to come!) but one she prepared earlier. I really love the title in this - so catchy!
I think that Sandra has come so far in her scrapping confidence and abilities! I also love how this girl just seems to make circles work for her on her pages - this is a real gift!!!
brilliant stuff.
And Maryanne has sent in two pages.
She says "I have done these 2 last night, ric rac along the bottom.Both pretty boring and a bit "same old",but havent scrapped lately [thats my excuse anyway].all my pages seem "same old "lately, so looking forward to the retreat, and "scrapping outside my box"."
and i say ' pffffffffffft'
Your work is always awesome Maryanne. You doubt yourself too much! I love the photos - brilliant and how you chose the papers - they look so NT with the colours! I also think in the second page that your journaling is a great example of how you can say so much without going ott with words or mushy stuff. Brilliant!
I look forward to some more ric rac pages coming my way!
I am starting to worry myself. It seems i am in here talking to myself the vast majority of the time.... and we all know that is only a hop, skip and jump away from 'hearing voices' or 'talking to yourself'.
well i guess you can book me into Hillcrest right this minute in that case!
Here is another ric rac page WITH IS AN ABSOLUTE DIRECT LIFT FROM THE LINK I SHOWED EARLIER by Wendy Bretz. I can take absolutely NO credit at all here as i loved her page so much i really wanted to make mine exactly the same (well i did put my own photo, title and journalling in cause lets face it.......that would be a little crazy if i copied those bits too!)
I am hoping like mad that Sue didn't want to do the same as i got an email asking me if i had any yellow ric rac. Ummmmmmmm yep Sue - i sure do!
Tanya is from Alice Springs. I met her at the weekly Thursday scrap nites at Scrapworkz (Hi Leonie) in Port Lincoln.
Tanya is also Tracey W sister in law (I think I have that right).
Tanya has been bitten by the scrap bug. For her first ever scrapping project she created a 50th wedding anniversary album for her inlaws. That's a big project anytime let alone being the first one ever
CONGRATULATIONS Tanya.
You have done a terrific job. I am sure your inlaws will appreciate all the time and love you have poured into it.
Tanya says:
I am SO proud! I completed my first scrap project. An album for my in-laws 5oth Anniversary. Gee I had fun! Loads of procrastination + chardonnay!
well it has been very very quiet in here... too quiet.
I would love all our lurkers to come out of the woodwork and to say hi - particularly if you are coming on our retreat which by the way, in case nobody had noticed is only 54 DAYS AWAY!!!!!!! omg so exciting!!
I thought perhaps we might need a new challenge to get our creative juices flowing again (gawd knows i feel a bit scrappy blah atm).
So this challenge (25) is for ...........ric rac. You know that zig zag type of ribbon trim stuff? Well in case you dont know here is what i mean -
Let's see how we can incorperate some of that on our pages!
I have found some inspiration here but I haven't really found much else with my online search for inspiration. It is something that comes and goes in the scrapping trends but let's see if we can make our pages rock with ric rac!
Lots of blog activity since i have been away! Thanks so much to Meredith who kept things rolling along. Many fab photos and layouts! I forgot to turn off my email notification so had 83 emails when i logged on today for the first time in 3 or so weeks..... i think about 76 were messages were comments from this blog! Great to see LOL.
I have done the summer photo challenge by picking one of my many that i took while i was away. Nothing says summer time like a runny icecream and messy kid.
"Hi Meredith, Hello to you and your family - I hope you had a great Xmas and New Year. It's been flat out for us - good to be home for a rest! LOL!! I've attached a few pics for the Summer Photos Challenge- was really hard to narrow it down.................. Summer to us is always at Arno Bay (one of these years we might head somewhere else................) We always end up playing croquet on the lawns out the front of the house, so some shots from that too. And also Fireworks at Cowell between Xmas and New Year. My first time photographing fireworks and pretty happy with how they turned out.
Mmmm, 7 photos!! Sorry, as I said, was hard to narrow it down! I won't be offended if you don't post them all! LOL! Will hopefully get my scraproom sorted this week and have some scrapping to share soon too!
Hugs,Lisa"
Love the fireworks shots Lisa and the jetty looks beautiful too! Looks like you would have had a relaxing holiday!!
Hi again!! Gosh this is a busy job when there are lots of "entries" in the challenges!!
After a small technical glitch I can now bring you Marika's photos for the challenge and then 2 new layouts.
Marika said ... "Hi Meredith, I have attached a couple of photos as well as a couple of layouts. The double page is inspired by a Backy Higgins sketch and the single page is a scraplift from the December Scrapbooking Trends magazine. I hope you had a great Christmas and new year. Thanks Marika"
What a delightful face!! Makes me feel so happy looking at it!
And this looks like so much fun!! A great action shot Marika!
And now the layouts ...
Love this one ... the tag ... does it have journaling on it?
A great record of fun times at Port Neill ... good to see a double page with lots of photos! I haven't done a double for ages ... maybe that could be a challenge soon.
Thank you Marika ... glad I could get the photos up for everyone to see.
Here is another layout that I have just finished. I hope you don't mind me sharing. Not really part of any challenge.its based on a sketch from Page Maps... just love that site!
bye for now Sandra"
Sandra it so doesn't matter that it isn't part of any challenge!! It's great to have so much blog activity!!
Love the red on your LO and what great photos!! And of course the reverse scallop is fabo!!
"Hi Meredith, Hope you had a great Christmas and New Year. Just emailing my summer photo challenge, usually summer means BBQs by the pool, but so far this summer our pool has been out of action waiting for a new liner. So Sunday we got cracking, probably not the best place to have the camera and it was really glary (?) and secondly I thought Id attach a LO I managed to do last night. Its of Mitchell getting his Christmas lunch, I thought it could nearly double up as the photo challenge - summer means seafood!!!! Cheers Karen D"
Looks lovely hey! I'm just wondering how you took the photo??!! The colours look amazing!
EDITED TO ADD: Apparently Jane Pearce's husband, Paul, took the photo!! Great work!
And now Karen's fab layout!
This is fantastic - love the patterned papers, the 'U' (those rubons I still haven't used!!), the journaling strips and the little black flowers! Wow! Makes me feel inspired to scrap!!
"WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! REALLY BAD LAYOUT!!!!!
LOL
Hi Meredith Here is my entry for the 13th day of Christmas challenge I have included ALL the elements on one page! just for a bit of fun :) Isn't it just awful??? But they are all there... bit of challenge just to find them all! (The photo was googled) Have a great night Sandra"
I'm not so sure about it being a really bad layout ... it looks delicious to me!!!
She said ... "Hi Meredith another summer photo from me Look over our front fence, over to the oval, and spot the cricketers! During summer its cricket and in winter its the footy! I don't know how many times I have looked over from the comfort of our air conditioned house on a stinking hot day and thought to myself.... "silly buggers, playing in this heat!"
cheers for now I hope everyone is enjoying the summer weather at last! sandra"
" Hello Meredith, Hope you are enjoying the school holidays. Since I am at home I thought I would do Tiff's next challenge and send in a photo. Summer to me means spending time at the beach… we all look forward to heading to the beach and usually make a day of it either swimming, fishing or just mucking around in the sand. One of our favourite spots is Point Drummond….(so many places to go out there …Greens Bay, Hall Bay, The Caves)".
Great photo!!
This might be hard to believe but I bought my first ever pair of thongs last Summer!! I grew up with a Dad who disliked them and called them 'Japanese riding boots"!!! They are a great shoe though aren't they!!
just as well as we are off tomorrow for our annual beach stay.
so another Summer pic for me is my DH in his favourite toy (ehem) machine. Sean just had his last ride for this season and Annie is out there now. Sean took out a banana paddle pop for his Dad and Annie has taken out jelly beans.
Sandra said "Hi Meredith When I think of summer I think of barbies! The kids just love them! Trish and Fletch came round tonight for a quick impromptu barbie ... which are the best kinds! Didn't think to get the camera out when the prawns went on ... would of been great to have the iconic 'shrimp on the barbie' shot! Happy New Year to you and the family. cheers Sandra
Looks so good Sandra.
Thanks so much girls for being so hot off the block with your photos ... gives us a bit of action on the blog!
She said "hi meredith have sent 3 photos, but you dont have to put all on blog.Have been fiddling in photoshop with these. summer for me atm is a holiday, and these are some shots from our trip so far. 1.swimming pool at katherine, 2.boys at simpsons gap at Alice Springs 3.loved this bus in coober pedy, an advertisement for an art gallery!
hope you had a great christmas.[and hope I havnt overloaded your internet]. cheersmaryanne
Trish has been extremely quick off the mark with her photo ...
Trish said ... "Hi Meredith. Nothing means summer more than stewing home grown apricots. Yummo. Cheers Trish"
Wow ...
Coincidentally, I have just been having a chat with some friends about making jam and one, Ingrid, said that her Dad puts a whole lot of marbles in the pot (like 20 or so) when he makes jam to stop it sticking on the bottom!! Then Ingrid went on to say that she had also tried forks!! Yes folks you read correctly ... forks!! Any one else heard of marbles or forks??? Ingrid was a bit worried as she had less marbles than she started with in a recent batch of mulberry jam ;-)
over the next week or so take a pic of what summer means to you. try some artisitic type shots, try manual settings, try anything different to what you normally do.
it could be the header in the paddock, the kids on the beach, a jetty, holidays, road trips, bbqs, glass of wine sitting in the sand.
the list is endless.
for me right now it happens to be flanny pjs. how wierd is it to still be in flanette pyjamas in January. is it climiate change. I reckon it must be so.
so my pic, as wierd as it is, is the kids in pjs.
send your pics to Meredith as Amanda is away and I will be soon. Her addy is on the right hand side of screen.
dont forget to send them as small files so you dont overload her internet quota
;)
Saturday, December 27, 2008
I'm back. If only for a week or so. Cant wait to hear how your Christmas was. xx mwah.
A while back we had a spring challenge and Marika created a fantastic page with a really big photo of a child in the canola crop. It was absolutely stunning and it seems that I am not the only one that thought so...
yep Marika's page has been accepted into the Aussie gallery of Creating Keepsakes!!
This is her first acceptance which is so exciting and you should be really proud of it Marika! Particularly when CK is notoriously hard to get an acceptance from - one of the most difficult!
I think this brings our tally to 5 girls who are E2C participants who have had pages from various challenges from here published (or will have in 2009)
WOW! Great work girls.
Have a lovely day tomorrow and i hope you have been good enough for a visit from Santa!
Thank you girls for all your inspiration and support this year. I know that Sue, Meredith, Tiff and myself have been absolutely blown away by the encouragement we have recieved both with the blog and also with the retreat since our last Escape 2 Create weekend.
I am not sure if anyone has noticed but there are 82 days left until the next retreat!! WOW. It certainly wont take long for those 82 days to click down and then the fun will begin again.
I hope all our visitors come back again in 2009 (or continue to post your pages to Meredith during the xmas / new year break) all refreshed and raring to go.
Meredith's email is now listed down the sidebar of this blog so please forward anything you would like posted to her......i hope we see a few new pages soon as it has been very quiet!
Wishing you a very merry Xmas and i hope you have a fun, safe day filled with love, laughter and family.
As I am 'out of office' for a week after Friday 19th, I would like to wish all the bloggers, challenge takers and lurkers a very Scrappy Christmas and a Creative New Year. stay safe and see you the other side of Christmas. Tiff
Ok now we are all busy. This is a given for this time of year.
The majority of local people head to the beach or holiday houses in January.
We are all feeling the pressure.
So the E2C team dont want to add to that pressure........so we will post an extended challenge here. One to get you through this Christmas period and also the January holidays.
This is something that you can pick elements out to do - whenever you like! One or two things per layout - or if you want to spread them out - do one at a time. (of course we dont expect the number of the items on your page - eeeek at fitting them all in)
Just might be a little bit of inspiration you need and they are fairly general so as you dont feel boxed in or obliged to do anything.
On the first day of Christmas, a scrapper sent to me nice paper the colour of a pea
On the second day of Christmas, a scrapper sent to me Two hearts of love, And nice paper the colour of a pea
On the third day of Christmas, a scrapper sent to me Three journaling spots, Two hearts of love, And nice paper the colour of a pea
On the fourth day of Christmas, a scrapper sent to me Four bright buttons, Three journaling spots, Two hearts of love, And nice paper the colour of a pea
On the fifth day of Christmas, a scrapper sent to me Five tiny letters, Four bright buttons Three journaling spots, Two hearts of love, And nice paper the colour of a pea
On the sixth day of Christmas, a scrapper sent to me Six staples gleaming, Five tiny letters, Four bright buttons Three journaling spots, Two hearts of love, And nice paper the colour of a pea.
On the seventh day of Christmas, a scrapper sent to me Seven flowers a-blooming, Six staples gleaming, Five tiny letters, Four bright buttons, Three journaling spots, Two hearts of love, And nice paper the colour of a pea.
On the eighth day of Christmas, a scrapper sent to me Eight curly rub-ons, Seven flowers a-blooming, Six staples gleaming, Five tiny letters, Four bright buttons Three journaling spots, Two hearts of love, And nice paper the colour of a pea.
On the ninth day of Christmas, a scrapper sent to me Nine strips of blue, Eight curly rub-ons, Seven flowers a-blooming, Six staples gleaming, Five tiny letters, Four bright buttons Three journaling spots, Two hearts of love, And nice paper the colour of a pea.
On the tenth day of Christmas, a scrapper sent to me Ten bracket shapes Nine strips of blue, Eight curly rub-ons, Seven flowers a-blooming, Six staples gleaming, Five tiny letters, Four bright buttons Three journaling spots, Two hearts of love, And nice paper the colour of a pea.
On the eleventh day of Christmas, a scrapper sent to me Eleven stamps stamping , Ten bracket shapes Nine strips of blue, Eight curly rub-ons, Seven flowers a-blooming, Six staples gleaming, Five tiny letters, Four bright buttons, Three journaling spots, Two hearts of love, And nice paper the colour of a pea.
On the twelfth day of Christmas, a scrapper sent to me Twelve handwritten notes, Eleven stamps stamping , Ten bracket shapes, Nine strips of blue, Eight curly rub-ons, Seven flowers a-blooming, Six staples gleaming, Five tiny letters, Four bright buttons, Three journaling spots, Two hearts of love, And nice paper the colour of a pea.
On the thirteeth day of Christmas she sat back and had lots of wine and chocolate!
The most reliable option for getting your pages posted on the blog over the xmas and January period would be emailing them to Meredith.
At this stage we project to be fully functioning again with challenges etc mid January. By that time it will be even CLOSER to the retreat and we will get back into preparation for that exciting time in March (kits have already been ordered and are well on their way to us!)
We hope everyone has a brilliant and safe Christmas - count your blessings, spend time with your loved ones and take lots of photos!