Friday, June 5, 2009
Marika - Sue's sketch
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Book of She ... Tracey
Attached is my layout for the She challenge. I took a photo of it at an angle to avoid the glare and when I cropped it, it now looks entirely crooked. In real life it is all pretty square.
Anyway, this quote is very fitting for my mum, this is her at 17 years old. 'She made the whole world feel like home. Celebrate her warmth.'
I stuck with a layout I've done a few times but enjoy. I am so into this striped paper and I only have a smidgen left.... I'm a bit upset about that!!!
Hope you have had a great day.
Tracey
Oh Tracey what a beautiful photo!! Love the colours you have used, the layed flowers look so effective. Really like the red font too for the quote. Such a stunning layout ... fabo!!
Have you used a rub on in the top right hand corner? And that striped paper looks like a Basic Grey one ... ???
Ali E's tip of the day
Now i have only had time to skim read this but as far as i can see it is about collecting bits of memorabilia from our lives and using them. While this is great for 'memory lane' type scrapping it also strongly advocating the message of 're-use and recycle'.
I am not a huge fan of collage - it just isn't my style - but i do agree a page with lots of interesting bits and peices really makes you want to look at it for hours to see what else you can find hidden!
Further along the road ... Trish's travels ...
As promised. The bottom line in red actually says "Germans 4 1/2".
Cheers Trish
Great photography Trish ... you must have known we were going to have a travel photo slot :-)
She ... by Tiff
thanks.
Tiff"
Tiff ... the pink and black look stunning together, the flowers are gorgeous with those leaves and the punched decorative border is beautiful. The photo is beautiful too!! You should be so pleased with this layout!!
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Sandra - she
Hi Amanda
Here is my entry for the 'She' challenge...REALLY love these quotes. When I saw this quote in the list Narrelle came to mind...This is a scraplift.....look familiar?? lol
LOVED your Cry layout with young Sean, sooo used this layout as inspiration to try something new (lol.. again) and played with my photoshop.
I used photoshop to erase the background and make the photo lighter... there is a technical term there... but beyond me at the moment, and then printed the photo on to cardstock.Soo much fun... and scared the s#*t out of me too! 3 pieces of cardstock later (lol) and finally got to stick something on the page. Not 100% happy, but as Ali
says... just stick it on and move on!
thanks for the inspiration
Thank YOU Sandra. It is a huge compliment to be scraplifted and what an amazing job you have done. That quote is PERFECT and love the finished effect with the blue/teal papers picking up N's top. Stunning Sandra. You should be 110% happy chook!
Dont forget that you can forward your layouts/ photos / challenges to any one of us (Meredith, Sue and me) I am feeling like a bit of a blog hog atm so sharing out the posts would be fabbo :) We need the other two E2C ladies to feel the love as well!
Tracey - travel
Love the background in this one as it looks more like a painting. It was taken during a dust storm, hence the look. This is near Angorichina, Flinders Ranges
This one is taken on the walk into Wilpena Pound. Just love the scenery up there.
Great photos Trace! The trees and path look awesome in this bottom shot and i thought it really was an old painting effect on the top one - fantastic.
amanda - Sue's sketch
Ali E's tip of the day
This is something that i do not do = i wonder if you do? I don't really venture far from the scrapbooking products side of things. I collect ideas and that is about it. Do you have a storage place for all those little finds?
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Trish's Travels ...
"This was taken just north of Pt Augusta on my recent trip to Marla. "
I think this is a classic photo ;-) ... only in Australia. I grew up on a station northwest of Woomera and they didn't have those signs back then!!
"This is "travelling" home from Coffins from a night shift. This is a sunrise at Edilillie."
Beautiful Trish ... very serene.
Thank you for your photos.
Sue's - 'She' challenge
I knew which photo i wanted to use....one of my Nanna Proctor many years ago....enjoying a cuppa tea at some supper dance. I love this photo of her. Just which quote to pick was probably the most difficult....so many suited this grand lady.
I have been wanting to use my new Tim Holtz bird/ branch stamp, these new October Afternoon papers that i purchased at Lock shop on Saturday, plus cut some card in a semi circle........and before i knew it, the page had come together.
Challenge completeo!
Ali E's tip of the day
I have been experimenting a bit of late myself with round-ness on my pages... and do you know what? I am loving the effect.
Marika - she
Tiff - she
the Prima Petite Fleur vine just sets this one off perfectly. Great timing for these quotes as I have a number of Annie photos coming up that they will suit perfectly. So you may see a few from me this month. ;-P I put in an extra pic so you could see the 'watermark' print of the quote. Very very subtle in real life. Amanda Hall
Photography ;-D
that prima vine is perfect there Tiff. Lovely use of that quote.
Maryanne - photo challenges
and the crispness of the photo in this next one -
Maryanne says :
this is our[sort of] cat lucky.Scruff rescued him from one of the cells at the yeelanna silos around 7 years ago.Hes never really become domesticated,still a little feral, and actually went missing for a couple of years but turned up again around a year ago!!
Fabulous- love these!
and i almost fell off my chair when i saw this next one for the current theme of TRAVEL.
Maryanne says:
And heres something for the travel challenge....very appropriate for me as I will be going to nsw in 3 weeks time and have been getting a little concerned about travelling with all this swine flu about.Have even been considering one of these....but maybe not..
classic shots Maryanne. Funny fish!
Monday, June 1, 2009
Ali E's tip of the day
again i think i may have to frame this one and sing it like a monk's mantra 'stick it down, just stick it down'
Trish's gift
Cheers Trish S."
Wow Trish ... love those bling embellishments and the flowers with the brad centre!! I am sure the lady will love your gift! An amazing lady by the sound of it too!
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Hello June
These quotes are from a great empowering book by Kobi Yamada.
- She must be something special. She is. Celebrate her.
- She loved life and it loved her back. Celebrate her passion.
- She listened to her heart above all other voices. Celebrate her wisdom.
- She pursued big dreams instead of small realities. Celebrate her priorities.
- She saw every ending as a new beginning. Celebrate her resiliency.
- She discovered her real measurements had nothing to do with numbers or statistics. Celebrate her self-esteem.
- She was kind, loving and patient…with herself. Celebrate her tenderness.
- She woke up one day and threw away all her excuses. Celebrate her accountability.
- She realized that she was missing a great deal by being sensible. Celebrate her spirit.
- She turned her can’ts into cans, and her dreams into plans. Celebrate her goals.
- She ignored people who said it couldn’t be done. Celebrate her independence.
- She had a way of turning obstacles into opportunities. Celebrate her magic.
- She went out on a limb, had it break off behind her, and discovered she could fly. Celebrate her faith.
- She discovered she was the one she’d been waiting for. Celebrate her self-reliance.
- She added so much beauty to being human. Celebrate her presence.
- She walked in when everyone else walked out. Celebrate her friendship.
- She just has this way of brightening the day. Celebrate her radiance.
- She made the whole world feel like home. Celebrate her warmth.
- She decided to enjoy more and endure less. Celebrate her choices.
- She decided to start living the life she’d imagined. Celebrate her freedom.
- She colored her thoughts with only the brightest hues. Celebrate her optimism.
- She was an artist and her life was her canvas. Celebrate her brilliance.
- She ran ahead where there were no paths. Celebrate her bravery.
- She crossed borders recklessly, refusing to recognize limits, saying bonjour and buon giorno as though she owned both France and Italy and the day itself. Celebrate her joie de vivre.
- She held her head high and looked the world straight in the eye. Celebrate her strength.
- She not only saw a light at the end of the tunnel she became that light for others. Celebrate her compassion.
- She designed a life she loved. Celebrate her joy.
- She took the leap and built her wings on the way down. Celebrate her daring.
- She said bye-bye to unhealthy relationships. Celebrate her happiness.
- She remained true to herself. Celebrate her authenticity.
- She made the world a better place. Celebrate her.
I can't wait to see the pages you make encorperating those words!
You might like to share a special photo of where you have travelled to in the past. Or somewhere that you would like to go. It may be modes of transport or think outside the square and take a creative travel shot.
This is my example but i will also do a newer one. From Meredith and my great Melbourne adventure.
There will be more fantastic challenges popped up as the month ticks by - keep checking back!
Tiff - recycle and reuse
I have had the Heidi Swapp mask sitting in my stash for so long, rarely used. Such a waste really.So last night it came out. Instead of using it for it for its original intention, I cut it up and used the flower mask as an embellishment.This looks great Tiff. Love what you have done with those masks. A great example of layering here too! Black and red = striking as always.
I really like the result.
Photo by Amanda Hall Photography ;-)
Tiff - houndstooth
I just remembered I had this Sheer Delights Hound's-tooth LO that I did a little while ago. the photo was taken at Adelaide airport with my phone camera. I was really surprised how well the pic turned out. Its called Flane and at the time Sean couldn't pronounce P for plane
Ali E's tip of the day
this is a great tip on how to get the basics of your page constructed. Of course you wouldn't use transparency/stickers and stamps on every page but this is the guts of how to layer.
It sounds easy right? LOL - now off to create!
Sandra - something new
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Marika - something new.
Hi Amanda, I have tried a different sized layout and loved it. I found it so easy to do with a 4 by 6 photo is just seemed to come together well. Also I have then been able to print straight onto my layout which I have never done before. This was a little scary I think I should have used bold type so that it stood out better on the dotty paper but oh well. P.s notice the type-ra font I was able to download and save it.
Ali E's tip of the day
ahhhhhhh stamps. *sigh* What she has written is so true - for longevity in your stash and an 'all rounder' for an alpha you cannot go past classic type stamps.
I just have to work up the courage to use them. ~lol~
How about you? Have you got many stamps? what are your favs that you come back and use time and time again?
Friday, May 29, 2009
Colour combo - Tiff
The colour challenge fitted this just perfectly has the certificate has just the right colours already.
So without much brain strain, U R A star came into being.
Tiff"
Good to see a layout without a photo ... a great way to keep track of those Super Kid awards!!
Bazzill Matchmaker ...
http://www.bazzillbasics.com/matchmaker/
It features Bazzill cardstock colours that match newer ranges of patterned papers by companies such as
- 7 Gypsies
- Basic Grey
-Cosmo Cricket
- Chatterbox
- Creative Imanginations
- Fancy Pants
- My Minds Eye
- Pink Paislee
- Webster's Pages
and more!!
So if you were to be ordering over the internet or at your local store you could ask for specific colours of cardstock to match the papers you were buying!
Would save time trying to match them yourself!!
Ali E's tip of the day
ok well this is something i need to frame and hang alongside this next tip (particularly the first sentance) -
11. Learn how to be self-critical without putting yourself down. How do you do this? As you create stuff ask yourself "does this really need this accent? Am I adding to the overall story or am I adding it just to add it?" There's no right answer - it's more about developing a general awareness and connection with yourself as you are creating. Be ok with stopping yourself and moving on to the next piece.
and yep i have skipped ahead a little bit. Dont worry - i will fill in the blanks in the next few days :) I thought these two fitted together perfectly so included a double bang for your buck today!
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Karen's - gone green
Hi Amanda, Heres something I have been working on today at the Shack. It is a tin that some Prima flowers came in, I decided to decorate it and the plan is to make a mini album to fit inside (yet to be done) Thanks for looking.
Ali E's tip of the day
A new interest, technique or finding a new way to present something always seems to give an extra zing in our old interests. Incorperating two together can be the magic that you need sometimes.
not long now................
the start of a new month and NEW challenges!
Now who is hanging around patiently waiting? Leave us a little hello below!
Don't forget you can show us anything you are currently working on - we really love seeing your creations.
and don't forget you can email your images to either Sue, Meredith or myself. (i was feeling like a bit of a blog hog last month!)
Meredith posted a couple of really funny links and that made me think about the art of writing blogs. Some people are very clever and can make you cackle with laughter at the screen.
Lynette Van Barello is one of those funny writers.
Cathy Z is another which often has me in fits of giggles.
i have also stumbled upon this blog The Scrapbook Widow which is written from a husband's point of view. His earlier posts are more about scrapping and less about coffee and are really funny. It hasn't been updated for a long time which is a pity.
Let me know if you come across any blogs that make you chuckle.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Sandra - trying something new.
been playing today, trying a few new things.
Bright colours, large photo on a smaller sized paper.
Ali E's tip of the day
clever.
creates harmony and balance.
and
gotta love this next bit...................
easy.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Ali E's tip of the day
This has been one of the best things that i have done. Over a year ago i made myself a little diary to put snippets of inspiration for scrapping. While it sounds a bit anal, I was sick of walking around and seeing design elements that i wanted to try in the world of scrapping and then promptly forgetting them. I have since stuck images that i would like to scraplift, or just some elements from pages that i would like to try, and written in colour schemes that catch my eye, quotes or just a general idea / theme for a page. Often i will write the journalling that i would like to have on my page well in advance and have it all ready to go.
This is a hugely helpful scrapping tool to me. I would love everyone to try it - if you have a spare little notebook to write your ideas in i am sure you will find it a massive help / mojo boost too.
Mine is titled 'see art in your everyday' as i really do see ideas everywhere. Look around you and i am sure you will too :)
Monday, May 25, 2009
Ali E's tip of the day
I think this is the biggest hangup some scrappers seem to have. Let me tell you from my own experience that i never felt more inspired than when i changed to an A4 (or 8.5 x 11 inch) sized page. Although i find it much much easier now, i also dont limit myself to ONLY doing that size. If i feel like a 12 x12, or things look better on a bigger page = well i do a bigger page.
I also have done 3 or 4 layouts with the long skinny size (12 x 6 inch) which were also great to get that mojo flowing. It challenges you to think about your page a different way.
Dont be scared to try different sizes. There is a much bigger world out there than just 12 x 12.
Karen - Sue's sketch
I have finally gotten to a LO. This is Sues sketch, mind you I always start off planning to be true to the sketch but end up wandering off the track a bit!! You can sort of see, if you squint!!
Oh Karen...that brown with the BG stripe is delicious. And that little birdy rubon coming out from the calendar card is a sweet touch. Love your little highlights in red and i really need to know what kind of alpha you have used for the main title - got to have some of those!
Glad to see you back in here. Hope all has settled back to normal at home and you can fit a little bit more scrapping in. Great work.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Sandra - colour challenge
Marika - sue's sketch
Ali E's tip of the day
How ironic that Marika sent in her page on white cardstock today when Ali's tip is about exactly that. I agree with her that white is always a great choice - some may say safe choice - but i just love how it makes every colour pop. White can also give the sense of space, without the busy-ness of fancy patterned paper. If you seem to be stuck for a page idea - pull out a sheet of white cardstock and start from there.
Marika - colour challenge
Just finished my colour challenge a lift from Ali Edwards CK April 09. Just loved it and realised I had the same paper
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Ali E's tip of the day
ok well this is a big extention from our perspective challenge. Re-think how you will take that shot = zoom in and get the really important bits.
Just for a laugh ...
But these ones would be so funny to scrap!!
http://cakewrecks.blogspot.com/
Make sure you look at quite a few of the cakes ... "pole dancers rock" really made me laugh!!
Then make sure you take a look at this site with photos that would be funny to scrap ...
http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/
Sue's in - with colour combo
When i saw Amanda's colour combo challenge....it got me inspired!! And sitting home quietly on this blowy Saturday....i have been busy getting out papers and scrapping away!
What beautiful colours to put together....and i was inspired by a layout i saw in Scrapbook Trends April 09, by Laura Vegas. I have used cream instead of a yellow. I got a lovely surprise from Meredith......the circle Heidi Swapp stickers, which goes just perfect with this page!
Catchya next time
Sue xx
Friday, May 22, 2009
Ali E's tip of the day
However i just found these tips on Ali Edwards' blog and i just love them. There are 20 tips so i will try and remember to do one tip a day. I find myself nodding and agreeing with every one.
Todays Ali Tip:
1. Get over what you "think" it should be and just allow it to be ("it" will be something different for every person).
back tomorrow for another.
Photos of you and yours ...
She encouraged others to take photos of themselves with their children.
From Emily's blog ...
Aleida said "she made it a goal to take a picture of herself with her children at least once every month. And that to use excuses about how we look, as women, is ridiculous, since our children will never care what we looked like, but only that we had physical evidence of the bond between mother and child. "
Aleida tragically and unexpectedly passed away last September, leaving 2 small children and a grieving husband. After she passed I thought of how those children must feel to have those precious photographs.
So make sure you take some photos of you with your children.
Here is one I snapped at Easter time 2009, of me and Hannah ...
Some times we need scrap pages of us in the photos too!!
surprise challenge - colour combo
Sandra - photo challenge
Final challenge done!I have to admit I took this photo awhile ago. It is one of my favourites... it is not technically a great photo but I love the memories attached. They were having a ball tickling each other.
Tracey - Sue's sketch
I have done another layout using Sue's sketch turned on its side. The journalling says 'Kaye Gregory at 14 months in her handknitted bathers at Henley Beach 1950'.