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Mr Wonderful LO- Studio Calico 2/14 Sunday Sketch

February 21, 2011

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Woohoo! A Studio Calico Sunday Sketch that I actually completed in the week it was posted! I completed this last Tuesday but have been dragging my feet about blogging/posting since I have had so much going on. But here it is in it’s scrapbooked glory!!

I loved this sketch because it made me float the pictures, as opposed to grounded them to a side, which I typically do. Also, I angled the pictures and accent papers, which I have a love hate relationship with. I embraced this sketch and went for it which is why I think I love it so much. Plus, I used that red sparkly frame sticker, that I got in a Studio Calico kit, in a way I never would have thought about before, had I not seen this sketch.

Filed Under: Scrapbooking and Crafts Tagged With: Scrapbooking and Crafts, Studio Calico, Sunday Sketch

Sketchbook 2: Day 7

February 18, 2011

It’s funny how so many things change in a year. This photo was taken for my 25 birthday- 1/10. Last year, if you would have told me what would be happening between now and then I would have thought you were crazy. But it seems that life is in fact crazy so you have to constantly roll with it.

Last summer I took a scrapbooking layout class from Kelly Purkey. I have posted my previous layouts (1-6) but I’m just getting around to finishing up the rest of the class now. Well, this layout has been completed for a while but I’m just getting around to posting it now.

I loved the sketch from day 7 because it was so simple. I liked the verticality of the page. Granted it could be rotated for a horizontal layout, but I liked it vertically. I also really liked how everything came to one this one line. I played around with mirroring the pictures along the line, having the large picture-less areas opposite each other. I made the title by cutting out numbers with my Cricut, lightly adhering them, spraying the paper with a glittery mist, and then removing the numbers later.

You can purchase the class sketches on Kelly’s blog.

Thanks for visiting. Please leave me a comment to provide some feedback. I appreciate all the comments I receive.

Filed Under: Scrapbooking and Crafts Tagged With: Kelly Purkey, layout, mirrored sketch, Scrapbooking and Crafts, simple sketch, Sketchbook 2

Every Year LO- Studio Calico 12/12 Sunday Sketch

January 25, 2011

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I’ve realized that I have the tendency to rotate sketches. I have no idea why since I do it all the time. It’s not like I only take portait photos or landscape photos, so I need to sketch to adapt to it. I just rotate them. Which is exactly what I did with this sketch.And then I took some design liberties with this, exactly what to do with a sketch!

I have been trying to do more ‘every day’ scrapbooking. I used to just take photos on birthdays, holidays, vacations, etc. But now I take them just because. I even take a photo every day… Project 365! The trick for me is to scrapbook the ones that have a real story to them since there is no way I can scrapbook a LO for every day. I picked this picture from last year because I wanted to note how much I enjoy award show season. I make the experience into a ritual. I truly enjoy watching all the award shows, esp the pre-show, red carpet, show, and any post show recap.

I have been loving my Studio Calico kits that I receive. They often have things I would not typically purchase myself but this has been forcing me to break out of my box and try new things. For one thing, I have never been a big butterfly fan. ( I think Mariah Carey has ruined that for me) but I get them in kits so I have to get over it and appreciate them for what they are… pretty patterned accents.

Thanks for visiting. Please leave me a comment to provide some feedback. I appreciate all the comments I receive.

Filed Under: Scrapbooking and Crafts Tagged With: Scrapbooking and Crafts, Studio Calico, Studio Calico Blog, Sunday Sketch

NYC and Ave Q- Layout

January 16, 2011

It’s just been a year from when I had this picture taken. Scary that a year has gone by so fast. Not to mention that I am turning another year older in 2 days. But it’s actually fun to look back at this since another year has gone by and it brings up memories of that fun day in New York City with my Mom.

This is not a style of layout that I would normally gravitate towards. But I loved how the colorfulness of the stickers from Sassafras went s well with the poster colors. So I just played with them and this is what I came up with. I could have spent hours on this layout but I just had fun winging it. Even now I’d like to move them around but they are sealed for eternity thanks to the power of adhesive. Eh, life’s too short to worry about how straight my handwriting is or that I’d love to rotate the sun. Just go with it.

Thanks for visiting. Please leave me a comment to provide some feedback. I appreciate all the comments I receive.

Filed Under: Scrapbooking and Crafts Tagged With: avenue q, mist, Sassafrass, Scrapbooking and Crafts, stickers, tattered angles mist

Birthday 24 LO- Studio Calico 11/28 Sunday Sketch

January 11, 2011

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I really struggled with this sketch. Part of the reason that I am just getting to it now, while it was posted at the end of November, errr. I was not sure what to use for photos. I don’t really like to use mini photos, but I have been trying really hard to this past year. So when i recently was unloading my camera I noticed I had photos that would work small and I had enough of them for a LO.

This layout is from my friend Emily’s 24th Birthday from early December. We had a fantastic dinner out at Post 390. We could not decide on what to order to we ordered a lot of little things to share. Dinners out like that are fantastic since we laugh the whole night while enjoying drinks and making amazing plans for our next adventures.

While I struggled with this layout I enjoyed the completed LO because I got so many photos in one layout. I was able to capture everything that we enjoyed for Emily’s birthday. Plus, I really added dimension to my layout with the ribbon and the star pins (from Studio Calico kit) that hold the rolled portion in place.

Thanks for visiting. Please leave me a comment to provide some feedback. I appreciate all the comments I receive.

Filed Under: Scrapbooking and Crafts Tagged With: birthday, friendship, Post 390, Scrapbooking and Crafts, Studio Calico, Studio Calico Blog, Sunday Sketch

Pat’s or Geno’s? LO- Studio Calico 12/19 Sunday Sketch

January 5, 2011

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Whenever I feel bad about how far behind I am with scrapbooking the latest and greatest events I remind myself that I have done more scrapbooking in the time I have been out of school than all the years (6) that I was in school. So I will do the Studio Calico Sunday Sketches whenever I have the time, I can’t beat myself up that I am like 3 weeks behind. But, damn it, I will catch up one day! ha

This layout is about my first Philly cheese steak in Philly while I was visiting my friend Dawn. I used the orangy patterned paper because it matched the tile on the wall and the french fry container. Then I used some Sassafras stickers and some washi tape to embellish the page.

Filed Under: Scrapbooking and Crafts Tagged With: philly, Sassafrass, Scrapbooking and Crafts, Studio Calico, Studio Calico Blog, Sunday Sketch

Garden Girl LO- Studio Calico 12/5 Sunday Sketch

December 28, 2010

I’m playing catch up with the Studio Calico Sunday Sketches. At this point I just want to do them because they are so cute and inspiring. So I don’t want to brush them aside and move on, which is why I am posting from a layout from a few weeks back.

This layout is of a picture I took of Bunny when I had her outside this past spring. I knew this would be a good layout for this picture because I wanted the picture to stand on its own without a lot of journaling. And in the end it didn’t have any!

The embellishments I used are Entwined Blooms from Sassafras. They, along with the patterned paper, and letter stickers, arrived in my monthly Studio Calico kit. The piece where I put the title is a piece of packaging from Sassafras. I just love their packaging because they actually design it instead of leaving it blank.

Filed Under: Scrapbooking and Crafts Tagged With: Bunny, rabbits, Scrapbooking and Crafts, Studio Calico, Studio Calico Blog, Sunday Sketch

Stomp! LO- Studio Calico 11/21 Sunday Sketch

November 30, 2010

Blog post take 2…

My first post was lost when my internet crapped out when there was a Comcast glitch on Sunday night. And then I spent Monday night doing blog edits hoping that some fairy god mother would jsut gift me a new customized blog. No luck there.

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Anyway, I have finally posted my interpretation of Studio Calico’s Sunday sketch from last week. As usual, I like the blog’s Sunday Sketches since it is fun form of self imposed homework. How can I not like crafty homework? Completing it makes me feel like I am getting things done- 1) the sketch activity 2) another layout in my scrapbook.

I liked this sketch because it emphasized the journaling portion of the page. Since taking Elizabeth Kartchner’s recent online class I have been trying to focus more on capturing the story behind the photos.

All supplies from the October and November Studio Calico Main Kits.

Filed Under: Scrapbooking and Crafts Tagged With: elizabeth kartchner, Scrapbooking and Crafts, Studio Calico, Studio Calico Blog, Sunday Sketch

Little Miss Bunny Butt LO- Studio Calico 11/14 Sunday Sketch

November 27, 2010

I’ve been a little off this week. Very off on my routine of blog posting. Price and I switched our Bedroom with the Office. It was like a mini moving experience, which of course took longer than I expected. Overall, I love the change and I’m glad that made me realize that I have a lot of scrapbooking stuff. So I will be doing a series of giveways in the next few weeks. woo hoo!

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Okay, getting back on track… I did this scrapbooking layout for last week’s Studio Calico Sunday Sketch, but I’m just getting around to posting it now. whoops!

So I had these photos laying around from the summer. Price was brushing Bunny and at some point she accepted she was defeated and let her little tail went down in defeat. Sad on her part, but really adorable. When I saw the sketch I knew this would be perfect for these photos. It’s actaully one snap shot printed 3 times. I’m finally accepting that 1 picture printed multiple times is okay. I actaully really enjoy seeing LO’s with that.

There is a lot going on with this layout, while still being pretty simple. Simple design and implementation but there are a lot of different products used. I used Stampin’ Up! card stock, canvas pieces, butterfly punch, and rhinestone brads; American Crafts Thickers and rub-ons; Tattered Angles Mist; Mister Huey Mist; and some lace that came with Amy Tangerine’s class.

Filed Under: Scrapbooking and Crafts Tagged With: Scrapbooking and Crafts, scrapbooking challenge, Studio Calico, Studio Calico Blog, Sunday Sketch

Unlock Your Story- Scrapbooking Class

November 14, 2010

I just completed an online scrapbooking class taught by Elizabeth Kartchner. She is one of my favorite scrapbookers and bloggers. This is the second class I have taken from her and I have enjoyed it jsut as much as the first one.

The class was called ” Unlock Your Story” which was focused on scrapbooking about yourself or even a close relationship and REALLY journaling about it. I was drawn to this class because I often find myself scrapbooking about things, and not myself. Additionally, my journaling is basic by just touching on what is happening at that moment and I really wanted to force myself to open up and develop my story, whatever that may be.

I signed up for the class and got the kit (Thanks Mom!) because I love getting to use what the teacher is using as well, maybe not the same way but I love having the same materials. That being said I used the class instructions as a starting point. I always stray from the agenda but always get something that I love in the end. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not that I didn’t like what Liz was teaching, but I always have that lesson to refer to so I might as well experiment a little bit and see what I come up with. If I don’t like it I can go back to the exact lesson plan, since that was what was really intended.

The thing I loved the most was getting to make paper flowers (shown on the first envelope). I know I will be using this technique in my own future pages. They are so lovely and add a lot of dimension to the page.

I have not done my journaling for the class yet since that was the main focus and I really could not focus on it these past 2 weeks. Plus, I knew that some of the things I would write would be reflective and rather private so I did not want it posted up on the blog. So my next step to wrap this up is to do the rest of the journaling.

If you have the chance to take a class that Liz is offering, jump at it. They are so much fun!

Filed Under: Scrapbooking and Crafts Tagged With: elizabeth kartchner, journaling, mini book, online class, Photos, Scrapbooking and Crafts, scrapbooking class, unlock your story

Hipster’s Paradise LO and Studio Calico Weekly Challenge

November 12, 2010

Scrapbooking and Food… 2 of my favorite things.

 During my March visit to Philadelphia, I had the most incredible breakfast. I went to Philly to see my friend Dawn, who was my neighbor a few years back in Boston. She took me around the city to see some of the typical sights and to have some fantastic food. You can’t go to Philly without having some cheese steaks! But more importantly we went to Darling’s Diner in the complex she lives in on my last day and I had the most amazing French Toast breakfast called “Hipster’s Paradise”. Clearly I would need to document this breakfast bliss.

I’m hooked on my Studio Calico kits. My Oct and Nov kits are spread out all over the living room floor. (Really surprised Price has not flipped out on my yet from it. Yet…) I was really enjoying playing around with the different possibilities for the background paper. I knew it would be a simple layout with 1 picture so I wanted something fun and bright. I matted the photo on a neutral piece of paper so it would stand apart from the bright background. I painted a chipboard accent with Tim Holtz’s crackle paint and then put the page title on that using white Thickers. The crackle looks much better in person than in my photos/scan, trust me.

   

In addition to using Studio Calico kit supplies, I decided I would participate in this week’s challenge posted on the SC blog. The challenge was to use Use any packaging material on your layout. I used the packaging from Sassafras’ Paper Whimsies for my journaling spot.

Filed Under: Scrapbooking and Crafts Tagged With: Darling's Diner, Scrapbooking and Crafts, scrapbooking challenge, Studio Calico, Studio Calico Blog, Tim Holtz Distress Crackle Paint

I’m a Muggle- Studio Calico 11/7 Sunday Sketch

November 8, 2010

I’m kinda hooked on Studio Calico and everything related to it. I was hesitant to join since I generally think kits are limiting but looking through the past kits and all the fantastic layouts in the member and design team galleries made me see that the kits were a fan way of 1) getting new supplies 2) being involved in a large online scrapbooking community 3) keeping on top of all the scrapbooking I want/need to do.

11/8 Sunday Sketch

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With a monthly kit arriving I would have access to patterned and solid papers, clear rubber stamps, alphabet letters, and embelishments, including chipboard pieces, die cut accents, washi tape, etc. The themes and variety is a lot of fun. But, that is just the main kit! There are add-on kits that you can pick from as well. My budget is not including them right now but I’m still having a blast with the main kit. Plus I have discovered their Sunday Sketch on the Studio Calico blog.

I had fun with this week’s sketch. I had soooo much fun pulling things from the kit and my overall stash. I loved the creamy colored paper from the October “On The Easel” kit so I used that as my background and I pulled the striped paper from the kit as well. I loved the paper’s colors since they went well with the colors in my glasses. The white alphabet letter were also from the kit and I chose them since the white matched the ‘Muggle’ on my shirt. Then the rest is a mix of random trimmings and other things, such as the Indie Girl Flag Banner Stickers and some papers from the Count Me in Wee Bundle I got from Torendi. I sprayed my test strips with some Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist. I’m not sure where the pink letters were picked up from, but the rest was from Stampin’ Up!

Filed Under: Scrapbooking and Crafts Tagged With: Scrapbooking and Crafts, Studio Calico, Studio Calico Blog, Sunday Sketch

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