The first challenge I tried was Stats. During the Olympics you hear the announcers talk about the athletes statistics and what they have accomplished throughout their careers. The challenge is to make a layout using a stat sheet, use doodling on your page, and use a file folder. The stats on my page, rather than name, birthday, date of pic, etc, were the various tasks I had while I was in the Shenandoah unit of Covenant Players. The tasks were: Housing Co-ordinator, Program Planner, Office Worker, Show Scheduler, Guy Pal, Actress, Friend, and Comic Relief. The journaling inside the folder reads: These were my many jobs when I toured western Virginia and West Virginia with Sean and Christen. Sean was the Team Leader and ultimately responsible for everything and had to sign all the contracts for shows and took charge of van maintenance. My primary task was housing co-coordinator, which was a very stressful job because most of the housing contacts I called to let them know we were coming to their area didn't want to have us. We did get through the tour and always had a place to stay. Christen was in charge of office files and finances and the rest of our duties were shared. There were a lot of stressful times but we did have a lot of fun too. Sean was a guy that just needed male bonding. It was hard for him to travel four months with no other guys so I did my best to do man things with him. We played tennis, watched guy movies and mostly watched football. Spring 1996 I used Certainly Celery and Night of Navy Cardstock and a file folder from Marcella by K. I stamped the Certainly Celery with the swirl stamp from Fun Filled in Night of Navy craft ink and stamped the title with Brushstroke Alphabet in Certainly Celery craft ink. I inked my primas with Certainly Celery as well and edged my stats with Chocolate Chip. I used a black Zig pen to doodle and write the journaling and stats. The brads attaching the primas and spiral paperclip are from the Hodgepodge Hardware set.
Monday’s challenge was exactly that since I had some “help”. The Olympic ring challenge was to follow a sketch by Becky Fleck that includes many rings. The challenge was focus on uniting the circles and the title and photo. The page is of Lavinia eating pizza for the first time. Journaling reads: Lavinia went through a year eating nothing but hot dogs and cheese and yogurt. We could never convince her to try new foods until one night when we ordered a pizza. She found that she loved pizza. August 2006.
I used Barely Banana, Rose Red, and a non SU blue cardstock. I used my white Souffle pen to do the edges to the journaling block and the ribbon. I made the pizza by taking a Rose Red cirle, stamping circles from a stamp from Fun Filled with Versamark for the pepperoni, then I took a q-tip and applied Chocolate chip ink for hamburger. I then applied a thin layer of Barely Banana craft ink for cheese on tip and heavily around the edges for crust and put in on a larger blue circle for a tray. Now looking at the page, I wish I matted the picture with Rose Red cardstock as well. I then applied various buttons and silk flowers I collected over the years.
I had a plan for the page and had everything ready to put together except the buttons and flowers for the big circle. Lavinia had lots of fun getting into my stash of buttons and flowers. She picked out every button on the page. She insisted on eating grapes while we were putting it together and no matter how often I took them from her and had her wash her hands, she snuck some more past me. She did get some spots all over the page and I did my best to cover them. It’s not bad the circle of flowers and brads are not very even. We did have fun putting it together, which we never did before, and she was better behaved than I expected so I guess that is the most important thing. I would try to do another page with her again, but not when there is a time limit to finishing it.
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