Showing posts with label Paper Layout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper Layout. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

It's a paper layout. From me.

Have you ever been given a piece of paper and a couple of embellishments and then been asked to be creative? What if those items were baby boy colors, but your pictures were all in primary colors? Uh, what if the papers didn't really match the embellishments? Or, if there was a distinct stripe of PINK running through a couple of those embellishments? What would you do?

Oh, stew for a while. Get frustrated. Then get over it and get creative, right?

A couple of the moms from Grant's kindergarten class are putting together an album for the teacher. One of the moms bought an album kit, complete with papers and embellishments. Great idea, right? Except for the colors, but oh well. I totally understand why they bought the kit. There are a lot of moms out there who would be totally intimidated by the idea of putting together a page. Especially considering that we know that those two moms are REAL scrapbookers. You know, they actually know what they are doing. They do more than just slap stickers on a page full of shaped pictures. (Gosh, did that sound snotty?)

Anyway, Renee and Wendee are REAL scrapbookers, and I know that they expect something nice coming from me. Oh, the pressure! Baby boy colors! Yellow, purpleish, baby blue, lime green and pink. Except the papers don't have the baby blue or the pink. They are just blue and yellow. So, how do I get all of those things onto a page, and yet try to follow basic design principles (gallon, quart, pint). I gotta tell you that my stomach is turning just thinking about the stress of working with pastels . . . and yet, I did it.



The pink became red (at least in my mind) and I grounded it all in navy blue. I can live with this layout. I plan to recreate it for myself using MY KIND OF COLORS, which, of course, would be bright and exciting!!

In the meantime, I feel pretty good about this layout. I feel like one of those rockstars from Creating Keepsakes magazine who take 4 products and create something beautiful. Now, I understand how hard that is!!

Speaking of CK, I totally lifted this layout from Kim Arnold (June 2009, pg. 60). Yeah, hers is cuter, but then she was working with my kind of colors!! LOL!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Rachel's Squash Book

I made this little squash book for Rachel's baby shower. The blue and white triangle pages are for words of advice or nice thoughts written down by the guests. The other pages are for pictures from the shower. Everyone really loved it! And, it is NOT digital (so yes, I still play AWAY from my computer . . . although I plan to do a hybrid squash book!).


Friday, December 28, 2007

My Christmas Layout!

Can you believe that it has only been 3 days since Christmas and I'm already done with my Christmas page!! Ha!

Actually, this was a Hostess club page that we did back in November. I just added the ribbon and buttons! Still, you should be impressed!

Summer at the Beach layout

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Treasure in Plain Sight

Mmmm . . . real paper!
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Monday, September 17, 2007

Do you ALWAYS scrapbook?

Well, no, I don't. However, I did go to Ladies Hobby Night at my church on Friday night and completed a couple of layouts. I'll post those soon. In the meantime, here is a layout I did yesterday while Mitch and Grant were in church. I had to stay home with our super-snot-nosed-boy, Cole. It was good for both of us. I got to do a little scrapbooking and he took a nice morning nap. By the time Mitch and Grant got home, Cole was feeling MUCH better, and my attitude about having to miss church was vastly improved.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Mother's Day page

This is the page my scrapbooking groups are doing this month. I wasn't sure about the paper at first, but I can't believe how well it went with my Mother's Day pictures! Click to enlarge!

Thursday, August 30, 2007

More Whidbey Island layouts!




Wednesday, August 29, 2007

On a roll . . .

I've been scrapbooking lately! Most people think I must scrapbook all the time, but I seriously only get to it about one night a month. I have been working hard lately, though, to get caught up . . . if that is even possible. Anyway, I have skipped ahead to pictures and events that inspire me. Right now, that means pictures from Whidbey Island. I did these two layouts (4 pages!!) yesterday, plus I put pictures on two more layouts (for a total of 8 pages!!) that I had already put together for groups, etc. I'll post those later. They still need journaling.

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You'll notice that they are the same layout, only flipped.

Monday, April 2, 2007

Catching up . . .

Once again, I have let DAYS slip by without recording my life. I've already mentioned that I have this blog to spare Mitch (in theory), but my other motivator is to simply record life. A while back I read a little snippet in a scrapbooking magazine that suggested writing a blog then simply cutting and pasting the "journaling" into your scrapbooks. So, that is another reason why I do this. Now it is time to catch up!

Tuesday night I got a haircut. Super cute. Kinda short. Very easy. Wonderful evening.

Wednesday, we met with the tax lady, which didn't hurt too bad, but we have a second meeting soon. Had to take BOTH boys. Grant was wonderful! He played his It's A Match game and whispered whenever he needed more food bribes. Cole was just Cole! Wonderful baby!! I think it freaked the entire office out when we walked in the door. Of course, they forgot we were even there once the door was closed!

Anyway, I digress.

Thursday, we went to Cole's Dr. appointment. I am proud to announce that he has broken the 16 pound barrier. At 9 months old, Cole weighs 16 pounds 3 ounces. And, yes, I did feed him just moments before he was put on the scale! He is officially below the 3rd percentile in weight and head circumference. He is at the 50th in height. Everyone asks, "What did the doctor say about that?" The doctor said he looks perfectly healthy. I should try to feed him more carbs and high fat content foods. Yeah, I do try! He really does eat a lot!! I will try harder . . . talk about stress!!

Friday, I was SUPPOSED to have my new table delivered. I was so excited!! I have been wanting a new table for YEARS. Our current table has only 3 chairs and seats 4 as long as you don't try to put food on the table with your plates. It is tiny and cheap and has served us well, but it is time for us to upgrade. I bought a new table and waited almost a month for delivery. Then, the morning it is supposed to be delivered, I get a phone call at 8:00am from a lady who said that the delivery guys found a crack right down the center of the table. They can order a new one, and it should arrive at the end of April. Another month. Argh. We just canceled the order and got our money back. I was having buyers remorse anyway. Back to square one!!

That afternoon, we went into Salem to pick up Mitch's truck (which was getting a tune up) and stopped in at Travis's office to eat a little birthday cake. Travis (Mitch's brother) celebrated his 32nd birthday on Saturday. Grant was super excited to run around the office with his cousins.

Friday night, I had a scrapbooking party! WOO HOO! I just love scrapbooking. (I know that some of you are groaning right now.) Here are the pages we did. They chose either a boy page or a girl page. We also did the red and white "t" card posted earlier.


On Saturday, Mitch did a little bit of yard work while I went grocery shopping with the boys. Safeway. Nice, big carts with police cars and fire trucks on the front. Grant buckles himself in, but doesn't know how to unbuckle! Woo Hoo! Generally, we still try to avoid grocery shopping, however I may just go back to shopping at Safeway permanently. Mitch did some advertising on their shopping carts, so now Cole sits in the front seat and turns around to peek under his armpit at the picture of daddy. Very cute.

That night, we went out to Thai food (yes, my kids love ethnic food!) and then shopping for shoes for Mitch. Once again, the boys were marvelous, although Grant had to go to the bathroom a MILLION times. Fortunately, I could never find a ladies room, only a men's room. Mitch shared the joy.

On Sunday, our church was only having one service at 11:00am. For us, that is SO late!! We woke up as usual, but lingered in bed as the boys crawled and jumped all over us. Man, those kids are boney!! We FINALLY rolled out of bed, then Mitch went outside to wash the car. I started some laundry, did some online shopping, got the boys ready, put Cole to bed for his morning nap and popped popcorn for Grant. At 11:00, we pulled into the church parking lot ready for a nap after such a long day. Thankfully, the service got our blood pumping again. Since it was Palm Sunday, we had a children's parade. The kids waved palm branches and walked down the center aisle singing "Hosanna in the Highest." I got a little teary-eyed watching Grant walk down with a huge smile on his face. Very cute! We talked about Palm Sunday all the way to Grandpa and Grandma's house. I think that boy is catching on!! Very exciting!

At Grandpa and Grandma's house, we celebrated the boy birthdays (Mitch and Travis). It was a fun and relaxing time for all! It was wonderful to see John and Dee after their long trip to Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma (plus all the states in-between!). Grant has REALLY missed them.

Okay, so hopefully that has us all caught up! I'll stop now. (I know some of you are so relieved!!)

Monday, March 26, 2007

Evidence of Friday Night Fun!

As I mentioned earlier, I completed three 2-page layouts on Friday night. Well, I cheated on the first one. This was the page my scrapbooking groups did back in August/September. I just needed to put the pictures on the pages. I did put work into it back then . . .

You can click on the pictures to enlarge them on your screen.

I still need to journal about Tim and Sara getting engaged that day (Aug. 26). I think I'll tuck that journaling behind their picture.


This page was a lot of fun for me. It took me about 45 minutes to complete, which is pretty good for me. I created my own patterned paper using my stamps. Fun colors! I still have to journal. I'm not great about journaling.


This page was lots of fun for me because the day was so much fun! Grant and Brandon are great friends and I love Brandon's family, therefore we force the boys together as often as we can. They go to Sunday School together and will be in the same preschool class next year. This page was also from August. So, now I am up to August on Cole's scrapbook . . .