Just a card I made for the challenges over at TSE. It’s using some leftover bits from the Pink Paislee Mistletoe & Co range.
27.11.09
November 27, 2009
Some Scrapbook Establishment layouts using Bo Bunny Delilah range. Talk about delish.
I guess that’s it from me today. Not much else has been happening in my little ol’ world.
16.11.09
November 16, 2009
Well, I haven’t scrapped in a while, but I have had some ideas running around in my head. I finally managed to get one of those ideas down on paper for this fortnight’s Journal Challenges challenge.

I never took any photos of Luke when he went to speech therapy. At the time I didn’t deem it appropriate. I was cleaning out a cupboard and I found his flashcards, so I decided to use them to tell the story instead.
30.10.09
October 30, 2009
Day to day, Scrapbooking 3 Comments
A couple of things. Amy turned two on wednesday. She is growing up so fast. We bought her a scooter as she is always trying to keep up with the older kids. She can’t work it, so we just push her along. I think the elbow and knee pads make her happier than the scooter ride.

And some newsletter layouts for The Scrapbook Establishment. This week I got to use Pink Paislee Mistletoe & Co. Yummy vintage Christmas papers.



While I am at it, I just thought I would say “hello” to all the people at work who have happened to stumble across my blog. How embarrassing. LOL!
19.10.09
October 19, 2009
A layout for the Journal Challenges blog. This fortnight’s prompt is “Listen up, because this is important!”

A little embarrassing photo there of me. As Steve likes to say “I wish I had seen your school photo’s before we got married.” Yeah well…
16.10.09
October 16, 2009
Day to day, Scrapbooking 4 Comments
A layout share. This one is in this week’s newsletter from The Scrapbook Establishment. I used the Little Yellow Bicycle’s Zinnia range.

Well, the school holidays are almost at a close. This holidays have been fantastic! We have done heaps of stuff. Usually we are either sick or it rains or it is summer (ugh!).

These school holidays we:
- had a lazy pyjama day where we painted, played potato heads and lego. We showered to get back in our pyjamas.
- played indoor mini golf where I got no good photos. Next time I think we will go outdoors.
- went to the movies and saw Up.
- bought the patterns for Halloween costumes!
- bought a camper trailer! We then have been shopping lots for stuff to go with it. We are really looking forward to our first camping experience!
- went to Nurragingy and fed the ducks and played in the grounds. Luke, of course, almost fell in the water.
- went to the circus and had a fantastic time. It was pretty awesome!
- scrapbooked the above layout.
- got a Scrapbooking Memories Master’s email to say I had been shortlisted.
- went to a playdate with 5 other kids from Luke’s class.
After not being able to leave the house last holidays thanks to Luke’s chicken pox, I think we made up for it in the fun department these holidays. Only 9 weeks in term 4 and then holidays again! Yay! I love school holidays!!!
10.10.09
October 10, 2009
I have 2 layouts to share today. The first is for the cybercrop happening over at The Scrapbook Establishment. It was my pleasure to set the inspiration challenge.
Here’s the inspiration:

Here’s the other criteria for the challenge:
1. Your layout must be either pink or blue or a combination of both pink and blue. You may use black/white or a hint of another colour if need be.
2. You must include a tag on your layout. Mine is tucked away, but it is still there.
3. You must have a repeating element on your layout. I repeated the use of fabric and butterflies.
Here’s my example:

I had fun making the fabric flower, they seem to be pretty popular at the moment, but I think it takes up too much room. Still, it is nice though.
The other layout I have to share is in this month’s Scrapbook Creations. It is in Ngaire Bartlem’s Top Ten feature. The topic was ‘It’s all about me’. I didn’t think too much about the content in the photo until after I had scrapped it so I was unsure whether it would be published or not, yes, it is a ruski alcopop in the photo. Oops.

I drew the heart and cut it out of an old pizza box, because lets face it, I have plenty hidden in a wardrobe. I covered it with some old postage stamps. FYI the best place I found to buy stamps was on ebay. I think one pack I bought was like $3 for 200 stamps. I love them for their vintage feel and the colours in them. I also used one on my Master’s entry for the picture. Very handy as a little embellishment.

01.10.09
October 1, 2009
Another layout, this one only took me 5 days to complete. And I wonder why I never get much scrapping done. Truth be told, I love the creating more than the finished product. I did this layout for this fortnight’s prompt over at Journal Challenges. I am totally digging symmetry at the moment. Another thing, I don’t own any glimmer mist. However, I do own a mini mister spray bottle and some food colouring. It’s not shiny like the real stuff, but it works for me nonetheless.

Before I go, you might want to check out this tomorrow night:

24.09.09
September 24, 2009
So. Here we are again. So soon. This time with a layout. I know. It’s been a long time coming. This layout was started about 6 weeks ago now, maybe even 7 weeks. A long time, anyway. I originally started it for one of the Journal Challenges prompts. I guess the thing that held me back from finishing it was the journalling. I had so much to write but only a 14 x 6cm rectangle to do it in. So. I decided to get to the point. And I did that yesterday and I am liking the fact that it is finished. That I have my thoughts down. And I will let you in on a little secret. Crocheting through a piece of cardstock is hard. Especially with cooking twine. But worth it.

PS. That’s Kate in that photo with Nan, not Amy. Oh no. The poor kids really do look like me!
13.09.09
September 19, 2009
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I don’t really have much to say today, just a bit of a share. Here are some newsletter layouts for TSE:


I got to work with Scrap Within Reach’s Industrial Park range. Really masculine and grungy. Really fun just to let go and have fun.
Also, I have only about 10 pages to go until I finish reading this:

Amy has learnt that she can shimmy up the slide and then lie down and go back down. She loves it.

And while I type, Steve just called out to me to tell me that Amy can roll her tongue. I always thought she could, every now and then it looked like she was about to, but now, she has. Very cool!!!



