Monday, December 25, 2006
Merry Christmas Everyone!
Merry Christmas everyone. This morning was a very busy morning. It’s just after 11:00 and we’ve already unwrapped presents, had Christmas diner, went visiting and opened more presents and came back home. I’m now just having a coffee and posting before I get ready for work. This year we were a little rushed since I have to work at 12:30 but we did pretty well. We got up around 6:00. We didn’t know how long it would take to unwrap everything this year so we had to wake up Lavinia. She was so tired, poor thing. We unwrapped presents then we took Lavinia up to Nanny Everett’s and unwrapped more presents there. They even had the dinner cooked early so that I had a chance to eat it. Now I’m really stuffed. I have to start getting my lunch ready and don’t even want to think about food right now. Among other presents, Mom and Dad gave her a winter hat and Tanya, Tracey, Mitchell, Matthew, and Julia gave her a pair of crocs. That is what she wore along with her pj's while she was opening her presents. There's a picture before unwrapping and a picture after. Now that I compare, they look really similar. I guess that I should have taken a picture while the wrapping is still on the floor. I'd better get going. I hope everyone has a great Christmas.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Monday night we went driving around town to look at the Christmas lights as we do every year. Since I work mostly nights, it was the last night we had to go until after Christmas. Lavinia didn’t last 15 minutes before she was asleep. Jason and I kept driving and scooping out the best-decorated places in case we got a chance to do it again during the Christmas holidays.
Last week we went in to town to pick up a few things and Lavinia got her picture taken with Santa. Last year she was too scared and she didn’t get a picture or even tell him what she wanted. This year she wasn’t scared. So we dared to take the picture. If we had a better strategy, she would not have been covered in chocolate milk by the time we got to the mall. We just kept shedding layers and were happy to find the shirt under her sweater was not dirty. She got up on the bench and was staring at him and wanted to say what she wanted first, but they were taking the picture first. It was a little overwhelming for her because everyone telling her to smile. By the time the picture was taken she was ready to leave. Then Santa asked what she wanted, she’d already had enough and wanted out of there. It would have been a better picture if they had just taken it of her looking at him, but at least she isn’t crying this year. We had a pretty good day in town. We ate at Zellers, which although it is not a five star restaurant, it was the first sit down meal we had in a long time and we really enjoyed it.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
I’ve been very busy working and although we put the tree up last week, I still have a lot to do to get ready for Christmas. I was able to work on a few presents that I will show after Christmas. I still have a few more to make and some more shopping to do. I’m kind of waiting to see what my holiday schedule will be before I think of what groceries we need. At this point, I’m not sure if people are coming over Christmas Eve or if I’ll be working. I’m also not sure if I’m cooking on Christmas Day or if I’ll be at work. It will be easier to get more organized once I know my schedule. Although I have many Christmas cards made, I still did not get any cards done up yet. I really better get at it.
A few days ago Lavinia’s ecxema broke out. She was really itchy and had a hard time sleeping so she was so tired during the day too. Although she still has her active times, she was on the couch more often too. We’ve been really lucky this year because we had a really long stretch we didn’t have to worry about it. I think it let my guard down a bit because I should have been looking for it when the weather changed. I know by now that weather changes trigger her ecxema.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Decorating the tree
Usually we decorate either the last week of November or first week of December on the first day we have off together. This year I've been preoccupied with work and the November craft fairs, that I was rather unprepared this year. I did have today and yesterday off this week so we decorated a little. Yesterday Lavinia got up early. She usually sleeps in and I really enjoy getting at least one cup of coffee in before she appears. She has a lot of energy and I can barely keep up.
While I was getting dressed she got on the treadmill. Since she was doing well on it, I just let her go at it hoping it would tire her out a little bit. She was really exited because she knew we were going to do the tree.
Last year she had no interest in the tree and the year before she was too young. This year she had lots of fun. Since we have a fake tree I usually put it together and shape the branches and Jason does the lights and the garland. She helped me for a little bit but was bored with it pretty fast.
She then went to “help” with the lights until she discovered the garland. She played with that garland by twirling in round and round on the floor for so long that we had a time getting it untangled. She was very good putting the ornaments on the tree. We had a great time decorating and aside from driving us crazy with the sound of the beaded garland sliding on the floor we were very impressed with her behavior. And we only broke 1 ornament.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
3D Thursday
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Wednesday’s Words
“Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.” - Norman Vincent Peale
I never associated Christmas with peaceful, soft, or beautiful growing up. It was exhausting, stressful, and busy; but still exiting and enjoyable. We put up the tree, bought and wrapped presents, put up the lights, decorated, unwrapped presents, went visiting all in the same week. Christmas day we were all together and Boxing Day I saw my cousins, uncles and aunts at a get together at my grandparents. Although I loved Christmas Day and seeing everyone on Boxing Day the stress of getting everything ready for Christmas had everyone exhausted before it even began. Because of this I looked forward to Christmas but at the same time dreaded it. Once I was married, we decorated the first day we both had off in December. That was the first Christmas I really enjoyed. We had our presents done in early December and listening to Christmas music while wrapping presents really helped to bring on the Christmas mood. I even baked for Christmas that year. We had fun at Mom and Dad’s on Christmas Day and enjoyed Boxing Day as well. Ever since, we were prepared early and had a peaceful and enjoyable holiday season … until this year. We still hope to have a peaceful and enjoyable holiday season, but we are a little behind in the holiday preparations. We are decorating next week either on Thursday or Friday. It’s still the first week of December so we still have time to be ready so we can relax during the holidays.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Tool Time Tuesday
This is my double circle punch by Creative Memories. It makes 1¼-inch and 1½-inch circles. I love that it is two punches in one. I mainly use it for scrapbooking but did need it for Lavinia’s birthday card last year. I got the idea for the ladybug from splitcoaststampers but can’t find who came up with the idea in the first place. I used the sketch from the catalogue last year on page 101 using Say Something Mice. I thought it was a great sketch to use a lot of scraps. The wings spread to reveal the word bliss stamped underneath. I really liked it so I made a few more. They are great to use together for a framed affect like I did in Lavinia’s park page or combined with different shaped circles in Lavinia’s Bubbles page. In the Big Sister heritage page I used the punches for framing but also used it to make a paper tag. Of coarse any 1¼ and 1½ circle punch will do but I find it so handy to have both tools in one. Usually when I use one I use the other too and it illuminates so much searching through my messy pile of goodies.
Monday, December 04, 2006
Monochromatic Monday
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Lately the scrapbook challenges have started taking a turn to the “about me” type of pages. I started scrapbooking shortly after I was married so I never did a page about me before. The main reason was because most of the pictures taken were of my daughter. There were a few pages that included me but I was definitely not the focus of the page. The first about me challenge that I tried was to scrap your personal mantra. It really appealed to me because I was doing a heritage album at the time and often wished I had known stories and feelings of my ancesters instead of only dates and names. I’m not one to think my scrapbooks will be heirlooms passed down to future generations, however if my child or future children were curious these pages are better than nothing. Plus I have a lot of fun doing them.
This was my submission for my mantra page. Journaling reads: When I first heard the soundtrack to the musical RENT, I was overwhelmed by the powerful message of living in the present. Actual living. No holding back or hiding. At that point in my life I would often wallow in regrets & was worried about the future. I no longer worry about the future so much. Instead I am such a procrastinator not only in everyday tasks, but also in achieving personal goals. My mantra reminds me to stop using tomorrow as an excuse & work toward reaching my goals now.
There's only us; there's only this,
Forget regret or life is yours to miss,
No other road; no other way,
No day but today.
There's only us, only tonight,
We must let go to know what's right,
No other course; no other way,
No day but today
I can't control my destiny,
I trust my soul; my only goal is just to be,
There's only now, there's only here,
Give in to love or live in fear
No other path; no other way,
No day but today,
No day but today,
No day but today,
No day but today,
No day but today,
No day but today.
- Jonathan Larson (RENT)
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Stamp Set Saturday
This is a retired SU stamp set called Heavenly Heralds. I chose this set to use for my Christmas cards this year. The first card had the fold in the middle. I used the French Script background, masked the circle and stamped the first word from the sentement inside. I used the Poppin' Pastels technique for the main image and used the sketch from Splitcoaststampers sketch challenge 67.
The second card was using the sketch from last year's idea book. It was using a different stampset but I like how it worked with this one too. This was a really quick and easy card.
The third card was done using the bleaching technique. I have tried before to stamp with bleach but, especially with a stamp as detailed as this, it never turned out right. There were spots that were really bold and others did not change color at all. I gave up on bleaching until we did this kind of bleaching technique at our stamp club meeting. In this card I embossed the image in gold then applied bleach with a Q-tip filling in the image.
The last card I did with a blue marker and pencil crayons. I highlighted the dress with the blue marker then used the blender pen to color it in. The rest of the image, I used pencil crayons. I hope to get the watercolor wonder crayons soon. Right now I am limited in coloring mediums. I know the blender pens and classic ink work but I only have one family in classic right now. I still use what I have so I can create and practice for better mediums in the future.
This is only one of the angels in the set. The other angel in the set is picking flowers and goes with the quote, “The love of beautiful things is heavenly homesickness.” I do like the quote but for what kind of card would you use it? I would use it in a card to someone who gardens or scrapbooks. (We all know every scrapbooker has their stash of pretty things.) In that case, I wouldn’t use the angel. Other than someone who collects angels, I really have no ideas. Even so, I do love the set because of the Christmas angel and quote and have often used the other two stamps alone.
Friday, December 01, 2006
Fakey Friday
One of my favorite faux techniques is faux metal tags. I love hardware and the look of metal on my scrapbook pages and cards. Basically you make a faux metal tag out of cardstock and metallic embossing powder. I emboss the whole piece of paper and do three coats of EP. While it is still hot stamp on it with a dry rubber stamp. I stamped the tag with small lettering so I only did two coats of EP. It’s a really fun and easy technique. If you’ve never tried it there is a tutorial on Splitcoaststampers.com. I also made this card for this week’s splitcoaststampers’ card sketch challenge (SC100).
Stamps: flip flops, Cute converse, Fun Filled (spiral and swirls backgrounds) |
Paper: generic cardstock |
Ink: black Staze on, whisper White, Versamark |
Accessories: gold EP, White fiber |
Techniques: faux metal tags |
Monday, November 27, 2006
My craft fair season did not go well. I had prepared 100 + cards, 9 various stationary sets, 20+ tea matchbooks, 12 envelopes of homemade cappuccino (1 serving size), 12 jars homemade cappuccino, 6 mini notebooks, 6 notebooks with matching pen, and Santa, reindeer and snowman soup. I did sell 2 jars of homemade cappuccino at $8 each, 8 envelopes of cappuccino 6 teabag matchbooks at $1 each, 1 card at $2.50 and 1 mini notebook at $4. Mom had made some coasters for me to set out as well and there were no takers on that. Many of the crafters said that it was a poor year because it occurred before the pension checks were out. I’m not sure how drastic the pension checks affected the sales but I did learn some lessons. The main thing is people here do not like packaging. I had the cards packaged with a matching stamped envelope and the inside verse displayed. The notebooks with matching pen were packaged together as were the stationary sets. There were less than five people who glanced in their direction. All in all, I made just over the cost of my tables and gas. I’m glad I did it just for the experience, but next year? We’ll have to see.
Work is going well. I'm not even out of training and am already getting a 6 day week. I don't mind the job and actually think I will enjoy it once I'm out of training. That will be Wednesday, by the way. I can't wait to just get at it.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Two peas in a pod
Last weekend Mom and Dad and Isabella came to visit. It was fun seeing them and especially watching Lavinia and Isabella play together. This time Lavinia was following Isabella’s lead. It’s very interesting because at home and at her Nanny’s she rules the roost. Lavinia seemed to go to bed well Friday night so the last night we put the two girls together in Lavinia’s bed. They did really good. Realistically I thought Lavinia might keep Isabella up and we might need to separte them but I never heard a sound that night. Lavinia did not “sneak out” that night. Lately she’s been raiding the refrigerator in the middle of the night while we are sleeping. The next morning we’d wake up to find cheese slice wrappers or empty yogurt containers. There were no signs of that behavior on Sunday morning. Isabella still slept in a bit. Mom and Dad were stunned that she was not awake. When she did wake up Mom asked her, “How did you sleep last night?” Isabella said, “Not very well. Lavinia was peeping all night.” None of us really knew what she meant so Mom asked, “ Really. How did she do that?” Isabella said, “Like this. Peep, peep, peep, peep.” Even though Isabella had a rough night, it was a great visit. The two girls were like two peas in a pod.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Stress
I’ve been pretty busy since going back to work. Since working full time I feel really pressed for time. I suspect I will feel this way until the New Year. All last weekend I’ve been packaging the items I made for the craft fair. This weekend we are having visitors. I did not get as many projects done for the craft fair as I would have liked but at least I have something to put on the table. When I worked full time before I didn’t have much else on the go and fast easy meals. Since I stopped working I did a lot more cooking and baking. I had a lot more time to exercise. Lavinia really enjoyed baking from scratch and helping me cook. I have not exercised regularly since going back to work. I still want to continue less fast food, take-out, and pre-made dinners but need to find a way to manage my time. I also have got to take some time to organize the piles on my desk. Time management is key and I need a crash course.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Tool Time Tuesday
My latest purchase of scrapbooking supplies was spent on this product - the Crop-a-dile. Actually I was down to the end of my customer card at the local scrapbook store so I had $20 off any product. This baby only cost me just under $10 CAN. Great buy. To me, it is definitely worth the $30 at full price. It has a 1/8 and 3/16 punch on each side and an eyelet/snap setter. I admit I love the hammer. I really like to bang out those eyelets and not be constricted by how close it is to the edge. Silent setters never interested me in the slightest. Well I thought that if I bought this thing I should try it out. Since I am going through adhesive like crazy I thought I would save some and attatch my main image on the covered notebook on the right with eyelets. Since I adhered the eyelets before covering the notebook cover the desired area were not too close to the end of the page and it was a bit cumbersome for that reason. The actual attaching of the eyelet was very easy on both the eyelets and my hands. I do prefer the hammering method but would definitely use my cropadile if the desired area were close to the edge or if I can not hammer because Lavinia is asleep. The great news is that I did not buy this product for the setter though. Last year I went through a number of punches making paper bag books and this year I broke another punch while making my covered notebooks for the craft fair. I had heard that the Cropadile was made for heavy-duty use so I decided that after spending way over $30 in punches that had broken and trips to the scrapbook store to get them, the Cropadile would be worth trying. With my covered notebooks, I added chipboard to the front and back and because of my previous punches limitations I would have to punch all separately and the pressure would reek havoc on my hands. I knew this was the product for me once I used the punch the first time. It went through the paper cardstock, and chipboard with ease. It says that you can even use it on tin. I have not tried but I do believe that you could. I made all of these mini covered notebooks (stacked in the pic) and 3 large notebooks in one evening. Before having the cropadile I would do two notebooks in one evening. I recommend this product to anyone making mini-books and covered notebooks. If you only make cards or scrapbook pages unless you are really into silent setters, I would stick to a good quality punch.
Monday, November 06, 2006
Monochromatic Monday
This was another page done during the last VSBN. It was done for the Ireland challenge, which was to complete a layout in monochromatic green while following the sketch.
Journaling reads: Carly and I met at Canoe Cove Christian Camp in the mid '80s. We saw each other only once a year but wrote often. Once we could drive we saw each other more often. Throughout time we often lived far from each other. But we lived in the same dorm for 6 months. We worked in the same mall for 6 months. We love to laugh. We love to sing. We love to be crazy. This is us being crazy in the garden. My 16th birthday Aug 27,1991. Stamps: Noteworthy Paper: $ store patterned paper, green cardstock Ink: Whisper White, White Souffle pen Accessories: Vintage clip art, sticker quote, Monogram Rub ons Techniques: blocking
I made this cardset for the craft fair. There is 2 of each design. I used Reverse Prints (now retired) and Noteworthy (also retired). I also made a notebook with matching pen. I’m still not sure if I will sell together or separately so people have the option to mix and match. All papers were from my miscellaneous paper pile so I am not aware of the manufacturer I used Glorious Green Ink.
This is a 4 ½ x 4 ½ card The stamp is Katie&co. and the papers were again from my miscellaneous paper pile. I used Jet Black Staze on ink.
The color is off in these cards. They are more green than they seem. I used the poinsetta image from Happiest of Holidays. I used Old Olive ink and a black Zig pen for faux stitching.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
I saw a similar layout on someone’s blog (unfortunately I can’t remember which one) and modified it to fit a 12x12 page. I made this for the Italy challenge, which was to use the color of wine and some heat embossing on the page. I embossed the title and the smaller words to each side.
Journaling reads: We went to the old playground in the National Park. It was very windy but Lavinia did not want to leave the slide. She didn’t even want to walk the trails. She loved that slide. Cavendish Sept 2006
Papers: Costco generic Stamps: LetterPress Alphabet, Noteworthy Ink: Perfect Plum
I did this layout for the France challenge. which was to use brown to complete a vintage look to your layout. Also embellish well. I normally love metal and ribbons; I left it out on this layout. There was a bonus for sepia tones, which I did not do. Journaling reads: Jason, Taryn, and Lavinia spent the day at Woodleigh Replicas while visiting Grammie and Grampie MacLellan for a week. September 2006
Paper: Simply Scrappin' Vintage papers and stickers, $ store patterned paper Ink: Basic Brown for aging Accessories: Basic Grey Urban Couture alphabet stickers, vintage clip art, library pocket.
I did this layout for the Scotland challenge, which was to use plaid in your layout.
Journaling reads: When I was little both Philip and Tanya’s friends called me “Little Philip”. That always made me feel so proud. Philip was the smart one who always excelled in school. My grades were never that good. After pursuing a PhD in Economics he made a decision to start a different career path. He then went to school to become a teacher. He practice taught in my high school and I loved spending time with him.
I loved to follow Tanya around everywhere. Sometimes she would do my hair. Later she became a hairdresser and she continued to do my hair for years. She was in 4-H and I remember her being very good at cooking and crafts, which I could never do. She did introduce me to scrapbooking, which later became my obsession. Stamps: Letterpress Alphabet Paper: Real Red, Paper Pizzazz Christmas plaid paper, white cardstock Ink: Read Red, White Souffle pen
The next Virtual Scrapbook Night (should really be weekend) should be January. Close to that time we will see threads in the forums with the dates and a shopping list of what you would need on hand for each challenge in the event.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Stamp Set Saturday
For the craft fair I did some gift sets and mini gift sets. I really love coffee so I did one of each kind with a coffee theme. Here is a mini gift set. It has a mini notebook, matching pen, 4 3x3 gift cards and a mini post-it-note holder. The coffee mug was made with a 2 step basket/purse stamp. This means there is one stamp to stamp the outline of the basket/purse stamp, then I stamp again to fill it in. Actually I would do the fill first and then the outlining but it is easier to explain the steps backwards without having a visual. I used the swirl stamp for the background. All papers came from my miscellaneous scraps so they are a variety of brands. I used Chocolate Chip and Elegant Eggplant ink.
Here is a regular gift set with 2 cards instead of 4 gift tags. I used Basic Brown ink for the background swirls and used Pixie Pink and Pink Passion for the image. The sentiment reads, “I’d rather be shopping”.
Not only does the stamp set make different kinds of cards but it can also be used with other stamps for even more versatility. Here is another gift set (can you tell I’m getting ready for a craft fair?) using just the background swirls of Fun Filled. I got the main image is Katie & co. and used the Linen background stamp and “baby” from Noteworthy on the panels. My last gift set used the background swirl from Fun Filled as well.
The snoopy stamp is by Stampabilities. Fun Filled is such a great set to use. The 2 step stamp make it easy to do cards fast. You do not have to color the image but also have the option to do so if desired. The background swirls add interest to the whole card, not just the focal point. There is also a flower image and a bow to go on top of the basket/purse 2 step stamp. The stamp set definitely surpasses my expectations.
Friday, November 03, 2006
Fakey Friday
For the first example the Big Easy, I made lines with my masking tape and cut out circles and ovals to look like the skin of a crocodile. It took a while and since there is a 2 hr time limit, the rest of the page had to be very simple. I did not have or take any pictures while I was in Louisiana so I used my postcards from the area and one picture of Robin and me who was in Louisiana with me, even though the picture was taken in Los Angeles.
Journaling reads: In 1999 I toured Louisiana and Arkansas with David Groves and Robin Black. After 3 years on the road I'd lost so many cameras that I gave up taking pictures and bought postcards instead. These postcards are particularly special because it was my favorite place – the French Quarter. We went to CafĂ© du Monde often and get coffee and baguettes. Each time the same trumpet player was there and I thought it was so funny when I saw him on the postcard. I loved Arkansas and northern Louisiana but because we had gaps in our itinerary, I booked more shows near New Orleans so we could spend most of our time there.
We were in Lake Charles for Fat Tuesday and the celebrations were tamer than the New Orleans version but still a lot of fun. We still saw lots of parades and went dancing on Bourbon St many times. Because of one of our school programs we had the opportunity of a lifetime. The teacher previously worked for the mayor and was still involved in many charities and was able to get us in the stands where the mayor and the judges sat. It was so amazing. When she found that I was a big Harry Connick Jr. fan, she also got us in to see the Orpheus parade. I did not get a good look at Harry because he turned and kissed his wife right when he passed. I did see Sandra Bullock as she was presented with keys to the city.
I loved the cultural diversity – Creole, Acadian, Southern, and urban. It was such a great mix and the food was so delicious. Cajun food is the best. I tried many new foods that were so delicious. I tried crawdads, jambalaya, and even tried alligator. It tasted like spicy pork to me.
Hurricane Katrina struck last year in 2005 around the end of August. It was a horrible devastation to the area. New Orleans was completely under water and even areas in the northern LA were destroyed. It was such a horrific thing to happen to this great area and to the great people in it. I sometimes think of the time I spent there and wonder what happened to the great people we met and who took us into their homes. The destruction was so bad that New Orleans is still finishing rebuilding now a year later. According MardiGrasday.com many hotels are taking reservations and this year will be a big celebration of life. After going through hell and surviving, I can’t think of better people that deserve a good time.
Stamps: Letterpress Alphabet Paper: Bravo Burgundy, scrap paper under faux leather, Old Olive Ink: Old Olive, printer ink for journaling Other: metal edge tag, vintage clip art, burgundy ribbon, library pocket, key sticker from Simply Scrappin' Vintage pack
On my other sample page, I decided to use holographic EP instead of clear for a variation. Journaling is just Lavinia’s full name and Spring 2005.
Stamps: Letterpress Alphabet Paper: neon green cardstock for base, tan cardstock Ink: Bravo Burgundy, Handsome Hunter Other: masking tape, Holographic EP, heat gun, circle punch, paper fastener, silk flower
Thursday, November 02, 2006
3D Thursday
I made this purse card holder for the upcoming craft fair to include a set of 8 cards. I really like the look. Double sided papers would be perfect for making these.
Paper: light green cardstock, brown scraps, Stamps: Linen background (SU), Flower Power Alphabet (SeeD’s) Ink: Basic Brown, white Souffle pen for faux-stitching, Other: Prima flower, paper fastener, mini-brads.
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Wednesdays Words
I made a covered notebook and card. I’m trying to make quick and easy projects to sell at the craft fair for a number of reasons. It will not take as long to make, keep costs down, and some people like the simple look. I’ll see how this year goes to see if I’ll do it again next year and if I’ll keep it simple or get more complicated. The card is made with Close to Cocoa and white cardstock. I’m not sure the name of the vender on the corner stickers and the vellum quote. Those came from the supplies I’ve been keeping for years. The notebook is made with Basic Grey paper from the Urban Couture collection. The vellum quote and rub-on came from my stash of miscellaneous supplies.