Monday, February 9, 2009
Roll call
it s time for a roll call. Lets see who comes out of Lurkdom. Don't worry, we don't bite.
click on comment at the bottom of the post and let me know you are here. Come out of Lurkdom and join us in the weekly challenges or leave a comment on the ones posted.
Tiff's take
I spy with my little eye...
The little touches of blue finish it all off nicely.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
we have a record.
Challenge 26. double trouble
time to stretch you out a bit.
Let's do a double LO.
Just to make it a bit easier I have a couple of sketches that you may like for a starting point. They have the photo dimensions on each one. If you cant read them after printing it out, (right click/print picture) drop me an email (addy on right sidebar) and I'll send you a copy of the sketches.
You dont have to use these sketches at all. In case you struggle with doubles, these are just to get you kick started.
Sketches from PageMaps
don't forget that these sketches are just for reference. You can faithfully follow it or mix it up a little. There are no rules except to have fun with it.
all aboard the button express
Thanks Kate for showing us your creations and certainly want to see more. Hope all goes well for you at Uni this year and keep checking back here regularly to see what's going on.
bright as a button
Thursday, February 5, 2009
ric rac & buttons all wrapped up
It's all fairly basic, but if all else fails, stick to the basics ey??
Photo inspirations - thanks to Amanda.
Buttons buttons buttons
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
bust me buttons, Karen's here too.
the stitching and tear in the PP really leads the eye to the buttons and then down the page to the pic and then over to the journaling with the cluster of embellies. rofl about the trendy teatowels. They remind me of the sort of curtains you might find in Grandma's shack on the beach many, many moons ago.
button down the hatches, Marika's here
and wow. that shade of green alphas and the green button jump out at you. Cute pic too.
buttons galore
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Well HeLLO!
BUT...
You have all been busy scrapping GREAT pages, and it's good to see them.
Hoping to see some more soon, and hopefully i will get around to doing a page myself :)
Thanks for the inspiration and i'm off to comment now,
:)
Monday, February 2, 2009
Matthew
Matthew has captured himself so well. Hasnt he changed heaps, but then again not really much at all.
great cougar colours. Maryanne will be sure to love your colour selection. the torn edges look so real.
I am seeing buttons EVERYWHERE
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.
more buttons!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Sandra's beating the heat and Marika has ric rac-ed in.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Challenge 25
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.
so use some imgination and button up.
;)