Monday, February 28, 2011

My Sunshine


This layout was done in Studio J using the Whoops A Daisy paper pack and Crystal Ball template.

Hope you enjoy!
 

Monday, February 21, 2011

Carly is Born! part 3


Carly truly is my precious angel.  What a good baby!  This layout was done in Studio J using the Topstitch paper pack and Out of the Hat template.

Hope you enjoy!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Sprinkler Fun...

My boys sure know how to have fun!  This layout was done in Studio J using the Splash Zone paper pack and Front & Center template.

Hope you enjoy!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Bowling B-Day

This layout was done in Studio J using the Game On paper pack and Creative Rhythm template.

Hope you enjoy!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

i wish...part 1

This is the first layout in a CTMH consultant contest for the convention in July.  Of course only CTMH products can be used and the theme is "I Wish...", perfect since it will be at DisneyLand.  To make things easier, for me, I will just list out the products used below.  Here's a closer look at the flower...it's pretty cool...


Paper:  More to Adore
Ink:  Hollyhock, Chocolate, Cocoa, Bamboo
Stamps:  Friendship Flowers D1160, Precious Alphabet D1126, Girly Girl D1003, All My Love D1194, Playful Flourishes D1212
Embellishments:  chocolate collection ribbon rounds, mocha opaque pearls, baby girl craft buttons, rhinestone flowers, chocolate bitty brads
Others:  stardust glitter glue, clear embossing powder, dimensional elements (heart)

Hope you enjoy!

Monday, January 24, 2011

Carly is Born! part 2


This layout was done in Studio J using the Sweet Pea paper pack.

Hope you enjoy!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

4 Generations

For those of you who may remember, I started my own personal challenge to create all the layouts in the CTMH Imagine how-to book, in order several months ago.  I am finally getting back to it.  This layout is number 4 in the book and is titled Proof Preview (page 22). The paper/stickers are from Creative Memories Groovy Girl paper pack.  The ribbon, brads, hinges, square dimensional element, and other embellishments are from Close to my Heart.  With the execption of the peace charm, it is from some long ago jewelry making kit.  I used Tim Holtz's ink blending tool (which is THE best) to distress the pages.  All the wording is computer printed.  Oh yeah, the circle on the lower left corner...that's silver fabric paint.

The pics are from early October when we took Carly to get her photos taken.  We dined at Red Robin and had the largest most delicious chololate cake...ever! 

Hope you enjoy!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Carly is Born!

This layout was done in Studio J using the Caboodle paper pack.  For super-fast scrapbooking, it's hard to beat digital layouts. 

Hope you enjoy!

Friday, December 31, 2010

Banner Blitz


I made this banner for my grandson Elvis.  He loves the beach so used that as the theme.  The banner pieces and alphabet are from Cricut Country Life cartridge.  The outside/inside banners are approx 8.5x11 and 6.5x9.  I had to unlock the ratio to make them wide enough.  The letters are approx 5.75".

Hope you enjoy!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Vintage Baby


Well, I'm on a vintage kick...I've been eye-balling the Ranger Ink and Tim Holtz products and finally bought some.  I got Tim Holtz's new book "A Compendium of Curiosities" and it has a bunch of great techniques in it that I used as inspiration.  This layout uses already distressed paper from K&G Company, and cocoa background cardstock.  I cut a Sizzix flourish in liliac mist, edged it in spring iris, and smeared some diamond stickles around.  The CTMH white daisy flowers are sprayed with Tsukinek walnut ink in eucalyptus and terra cotta then embellished with diamond stickles, chocolate brads and miscellaneous doo-dads.  The lace is from Walmart and inked up with spring iris. The colonial white edge anchor is distressed with expresso acrylic paint dauber from Ranger Ink.

The photo was edited in Photoshot Elements.  The picture is in black & white with just the pink ribbon in color.  I've always wanted to try this and finally found a photo it worked with.

And the most important feature of this layout is my 3 month old granddaughter!

Hope you enjoy!