Thursday, November 17, 2011

Courage begins....

You know courage can begin anywhere....some of us struggle with public speaking, creating or really the first step at a new task.  That being said, here's a layout of my daughter and grandson. 




So I hope you got a little giggle seeing this, I know I did. 
Now for confession time:  I use embellies to cover up my mistakes.  This is one of the wonderful things about scrapping.  Can you tell where?  Under the buttons is a little mis-alignment with my punching. 

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Layout for the Sassy 6

Sometimes you just seem to "click" with a group.  This layout is about one of those groups.  Ellie (my daughter #3) and these young ladies have been fast friends for many years.  They get together regularly for "girls night" which sometimes includes photos.  Love those photos!

I found the background paper a while ago so I don't remember where I got it and it doesn't have any info on the back (so sorry).  It seemed so perfect for this layout that I took care to let some of the special meaning words show.  A teeny tiny border allowed me some journaling space and not detract from the design.  It's hard to see but the banner has a stitched line.  After stitching I realized that maybe I should have done the straight line on the back so the front side would show a thicker line.  So, that's one thing to remember the next time I want a wider stitched line.


Yep, that's my girl on the bottom :)

Friday, November 11, 2011

Card with Right Angle Punching (Thanks to Becca Feeken)

Becca Feeken at http://www.amazingpapergrace.com/ has been my inspiration lately!  Her work is truly beautiful and she has lots of "Becca Bits" (tutorials) where she shares her techniques.  The card below were made using her tutorial on Right Angle Punching.  The best part is it is a video and she makes it very easy to understand. 


Spellbinders dies used on this card are Lotus Pendant & Label Twenty.  The right angle punch is Martha Stewart punch.  The tiny pink circles under the white are also from Lotus Pendant.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Another layered card, this time in brown

The title says it all.



This has the same dies used in blue card two posts prior to this, just in brown.

Teenagers...and their silly camera antics

I have always loved taking pictures, but when I was a teenager we had these old instamatic cameras that had to have a little square light bulb on top of a spacer plus FILM.  lol  These days, taking pictures with digital cameras are so much fun.  Each of my girls had digital cameras pretty early on and my youngest (19) has been taking full advantage of hers.  She took these pics a few years ago.  Every so often, I would snag her SD card and load the pics on my computer.  It always cracks me up!  Anyways, here's a layout using two of those pics.


I used a couple of punches on this one as well as a little bling and a chippy.  This flower was made using EK Success Dahlia Punch and the border was made with Martha Stewarts Punch.  Papers from Bo Bunnys Mama-Razzi.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Congrats Card with Spellbinders

I'll be posting several cards in the next few days, all done with Spellbinders Dies.  Stacking the layers really appeals to me and I hope to you as well.

This card used the following dies: Labels 21, Labels Twenty, Lacey Ovals & Fancy Tags Three.  And of course I used up some more of my scraps!  Yay!!!!!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Hello, I'm Back and a Card

Hi, after a summer off and a complete scraproom move, I'm back into the Scrappy World.  My wonderful Brother and his Wife gave me a gift card for my 50th Birthday....Yes, 50 years old.  I used the gift card for some yummy scrappy Spellbinders Dies.  Love love love these dies and have a wish list about a mile long of these goodies.

Here's a card using some of the new dies;


The best part about this card is I used all scraps! 

Spellbinders:  Fleur De Lis Motifs, Fleur De Lis Accents, Standard Circles Large, Big Scallop Circles & Lacey Circles