Friday, July 24, 2009
Just for a laugh ...
If you were to have your wedding again what would you do differently?
I reckon this would be fun ...
okay, okay I can't work out how to do a You Tube video!! So have a look at this post and go down to the You Tube video ...
http://lynettevanbarrelo.typepad.com/did_i_do_that/2009/07/hodge-podge-of-weird-and-funny-things.html
very funny!!!
Tracey's in - sketch challenge
Howdy Sue,
Attached is a badly photographed layout that is suppose to be based on your sketch. This gave me a great deal of grief and frustration and what I pictured is nothing like it turned out to be. So needless to say if we turn your sketch upside down and inside out with a triple twist, then you get something like this layout. I desperately wanted to use these papers for something, a bit of overkill using most of them on one layout but never mind. Have a fab weekend.
Cheers,
Tracey
Wow Tracey, love everything about it!! Great take on the sketch, i say!! Love those papers and you have done a fabo job of putting it all together, very inspiring!!
Thanks for giving it a go!!
Thursday, July 23, 2009
a holiday hello from Sandra
July colour challenge
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
New trends ... what will they be?
... because there were three things that I think may be popular in scrapping or that I have seen featured in ranges
... not that I am any trend forecaster or anything!!!
1/. The first is a colour ... emerald green
emerald green
I saw a girl on Saturday with a jacket this colour and a boy with a t-shirt that had some emerald green on it.
I'm not sure whether particular colours feature more strongly in scrapping products ... so this might be interesting to see!!
2/. Postage Stamps
Sonia Barnett , a Victorian scrapper, has been using stamps a lot on her scrap layouts.
In H & G there was home decorating items with stamps on them ... candles, pillows, notebooks, plates, lamp shades.
3/. Animals ... zoo animals to be precise
Well we have had deers, owls, birds, butterflies ...
There was a feature on children's decorating with one product being made by Little Chipipi ... zoo animals Moveables.
I have also seen that Maya Road have some zoo animal stamps.
Sassafras Lass has some patterned papers called "Bungle Jungle" at the moment featuring zoo animals as well as matching stamps.
So have you seen any other products that might be the new thing to use in scrapping?
I know we don't have to use these styles but you may see them for sale in your local!!
Leave a comment to let us know what you think!!
Marika - Sue's sketch
Marika - Marble Ranges!
Maryanne - sue's sketch
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Kathryn's - sketch challenge
Hi Sue
Thanks for a lovely relaxing scrapping day, today. Just finished the page,thanks for all the help and inspiration with this one, I wouldn't even thought to use those colours together, even though I have seen it done by others.
Thanks for sending it to show Kathryn, it looks great!! LOVE those bright girly colours - they look fantastic!! I am just amazed at how similar those two girls are, they could be sisters!!
Thanks for a great day!!
Sue :)
Friday, July 17, 2009
New Releases hitting America ...
Sue's sketch ... Jenny
Great photo of Scott Jenny!! Love the colours you have used and the background paper with its crumpled look!! And the fonts are great too!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Photo challenge ... Trish
I am grateful that I have a lovely house in which to call home, and wonderful landlords.
I am grateful that I have a secure income that allows me to take my family on vacation.
I am grateful that I am capable even though it means sometimes I end up with trendy black fingernails, and yes it did hurt.proper real good like.
I have been lucky enough to enjoy pregnancy and all its joys and the wonderful idea of motherhood, even though the toys take over.
And I am grateful for some of the wonders of modern medicine that allowed my beautiful sister in law to be blessed with motherhood as well.
Wow Trish what a wonderful collection of photos ... and lovely words to go with them.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Amanda - grateful photo challenge
3. I am grateful for where we live. Firstly for the country that we live in and secondly for the area that we live in. Australia truely is the 'lucky country' and this is so obvious when you travel overseas. We don't need to live a daily fear of war, pillage, supression, rape or murder. I am fiercely patriotic and hope to instill this quality in my children as well. I love living in our little 'patch'. I am so not a city girl (although i do love a visit every now and again to remind me of how much i dislike it!) and love it that we are a good long walk or drive away from our next door neighbours, don't have to put up with anyone else (traffic or noise) and our way of life is incredibly peaceful.
4. I am incredibly grateful my daughters live in a time where a woman's voice is heard. Where she can do and be anything she wants to be. I am thankful for the equality that we enjoy and perhaps take for granted everyday. I am a strong believer in being accepting of any person no matter race, gender, religion or sexual orientation and hope that i can pass this onto my girls.
5. I am grateful that we have access to good, healthy food, both in our garden and in the stores. How lucky are we that if we run out of something we can quickly pop into the shops to restock? What luxury this must seem to others in 3rd world countries where there is NO fresh food or very little food full stop. Not only does our family have the privilige of store food but we also have a fabulous orchard full of fruits, nuts and vegies planted by my dear old Poppa all those years ago.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Michelle - Sue's sketch
Michelle - grateful photo challenge
Thanks Michelle
Rain
We so need the rain and I'm so grateful that this winter is turning so far into a wet one. Fingers crossed that our reservoirs are filling up so we can at least stop taking water from the Murray for a while.
Bed
I'm so grateful for a comfy bed at night to rest my body and mind, to recoup for the next day ahead and to take time to dream!
Carseat
Where would we be without one of these for the children. I'm so grateful that these were invented to protect our children in the car. Also so my daughter can see out of the window in the car.
Craft
Grateful for recycling, especially during the school holidays and quiet time - "when I'm bored" statements appear. My daughter loves making things out of boxes and all sorts of things. She loves to make things when I'm scrapping.
Friends
I'm grateful to my friend Fiona - someone I can call and talk to about anything, get wonderful feedback and inspiration.
Family
Where would I be with my Husband. He has been an inspiration and great companion and soul mate. I would be totally lost without him.
My daughter I'm so grateful to have made the decision to have a child. Despite all the complications and health issues surrounding her, she is a very beautiful child.
news from Sue in Port Lincoln...
Monday, July 13, 2009
Digi layout by Jenny ...
Jen"
Jenny I am seeing a real change in your style lately and I have to say I am loving it!!
Thank you for sending in your layout ... look forward to some more soon ... please!!
Marika - grateful photo challenge
2. Grateful that my kids have an imagination lego building has been a great way to pass away the rainy days (both kids had to have their photo taken)
3. Grateful for water in the rain gauge again
4. Grateful to have a scrap room without it I couldn't see myself doing much scrapping as everything is set up and can be left half done.
5. Grateful for my clothes dryer which I wouldn't be without especially over the last few days
These are great photos Marika = I can really relate to every one of those things. After having NO drier (or properly working washing machine) for so long i was totally nodding my head at that one! Great shots of the kids too - isn't imagination and creative play wonderful.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Sandra - music challenge
She says :
Hi Amanda
Here is my entry for the music challenge. Recently I read where someone Incorrectly called her work 'blerch'....Now this is Blerch....too much happening on the page, nowhere for your eyes to rest, Title gets lost in the pp But I have finished it, I am over itI am moving on. This is something I am trying to overcome myself.Stop over analysing my work,if it's not 'perfect' so what ?.... move on... I have tooo many photos I have yet to scrap, and no time to get bogged down on one layout. It is a hard process but something I am learning.. albeit slowly ;) Hope you stayed dry today at the footy... and I hope you are feeling a little bit bettercheersSandra
Hmmmmm this is DEFINATELY not blerch. The texture and layering is amazing. The peek-a-boo holes are absolutely incredible and really cool - not something i have seen much before. I really think this will be snavelled up quickly by mags as it is so different.
Really fantastic and inspirational work Sandra. You are too hard on yourself you clever girl.