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Saturday, June 28, 2014

Sketchabilities # 117

I seized this opportunity to use a bunch of products from my stash to create a layout based on the Sketchabilities #117 sketch
 
http://www.sketchabilities.blogspot.com/
 
And here is the page I created:
 
 
I rarely scrap 1 photo on a page these days, as I am so far behind in my son's photos, but this sketch really caught my eye!

Friday, June 14, 2013

Scrapping Everyday Miracles Guest Designer - That's me!

Monday, June 10, 2013

Scrapping Everyday Miracles

Guest Designer Inspiration - Roberta Meyers-Edmisten
Hi everyone!  I created this layout, entitled "love" specifically for the June Main Challenge at Scrapping Everyday Miracles! The June Main Challenge:  Love Never Fails focuses on scrapping about a husband and wife relationship and the love you see/experience because of it.  The challenge topic was really quite special to me this month of June, as I began dating my husband, John, in this month, 17 years ago!  And the Scrap Twist was really quite tricky - only cardstock, NO Patterned Paper! Whew! So, I got busy and decided I would scrap about my husband, John and I. 
1 Corinthians 13:4-7 " Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things."
This Bible verse keeps me focused in my marriage on what God designed marriage to be: an earthly example of His love for us.  Being married for 12+ years has come with many trials, much heartache at times, and yes, lots of joy.  My husband and I met 17 years ago, through his children..  Almost 5 years later, John and I married on a Blue Ridge Parkway overlook, on a blistering January day, in our ski coats, with my now son's Corey and Danny as witness and ring bearer.  That same year, my 14 year old Corey was tragically killed in a motorcross accident.  We separated for 13 months in the wake of our monumental grief. Miraculously, we reconciled, under the immense weight of God's grace and mercy, and grew in our relationship with each other and in our commitment to love as God commands.  In the years following, we faced years of infertility, our younger son's drug addiction, forced treatment, and eventual recovery,  my mental breakdown and ongoing treatment, and various other events common to life.  The saving grace of our marriage has always been the Lord, and our promise to never divorce just because it wasn't easy anymore.  The first 12 years of marriage, I think we have been able to "bear" and "endure" the trials that have come against us with hope and steadfast trust and that inspires me to keep loving as God instructs throughout His Word.  My prayer for our marriage is that we have many, many more years together, and that we can triumph through the coming trials while reflecting His Glory.
Now on to the Scrap Twist!  To create some patterns on the cardstock I chose, I used Quick Quotes Powder Puff Chalking Ink, bubble wrap, the negative shape of a Martha Stewart star punch, corrugated cardboard, a sheet of rubber alphabet stamps, and a single round sponge dauber!  It was actually quite fun, and I encourage you to give it a try for this challenge!  Hop on over to Scrapping Everyday Miracles!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

"boy" layout for 4 Crafty Chicks & Quick Quotes



I created this layout using the Quick Quotes Friday Challenge 20 Sketch for inspiration!
I included a quote about boys by Robert Powell on the 3 tags in the top right corner.  I also used the Powder Puff Chalking Ink Mocha Mama around the whole edge of my gold cardstock, and brushed the ink all over the surface of the chipboard tags!




 
I used 3 identical chipboard tags, that I trimmed into banners and brushed with Quick Quotes Powder Puff Chalking Inks Mocha Mama. I was thrilled to participate in this challenge because I pulled out my little box of blank tags, and used these 3 that I have had for maybe 7 years?  Yay for using my stash!
 
To create this layout I used these supplies and tools:
  •  Bazzill Cardstock
  • Simple Stories Year-O-Graphy collection
  • Jenni Bowlin calendar tags
  • The Paper Studio chipboard alphas
  • Jillibean Soup green burlap twine
  • October Afternoon font stickers
  • Quick Quotes Powderpuff Chalking ink
  • American Crafts metal photo brads
  • Prima distressing tool
  • Spellbinders square scalloped die
  • Sizzix Big Shot
  • green ribbon and tags from my stash


Sunday, September 23, 2012

just like daddy



I love this layout!  I based it on the sketch at Fetch - A - Sketch, Challenge #33
and I loved the geometric elements, especially! I also took the opportunity to use 3 photos in these elements, and that always make me happy!  I cut the stars with my Cricut and the Plantin Schoolbook cartridge, and inked them with chalking ink and a brush!  The title is made with Me and My Big Ideas Alpha chips and then I brushed them with the same Quick Quotes Powderpuff Chalking ink in Baja Blue.  

Saturday, September 22, 2012

[Free Spirit]



We love to travel, and we almost always visit somewhere warm, and this vacationi was no exception!  Culebra island, Puerto Rico is beautiful, friendly, warm, sunny, and one of our favorite spots!  We feel free to relax and play here!
 
I created this layout with the inspiration from Stuck  On U Sketches Sept. 14th Original Sketch Challenge and the word inspiration from Bird is The Word August 27th New Challenge Word: Spirit
My son, pictured in 90% of my layouts, is a true free spirit...he finds joy in so much, it is infectious.
 
To create this layout, I used these products:
Bo Bunny A Gift Of Love paper
Cherry Arte Summer Surprise paper
Little Yellow Bicycle Sky Blue Check paper
Cricut Cartridge: Plantin Schoolbook
Prima flowers
Simple Stories Year O Graphy
K and Company Handmade Woodgrain Alpha
Quick Quotes Powder Puff Chalking Inks Baja Blue
Recollections buttons
CTMH brads
Fiskars Large Circle Punch
CTMH 1 1/4 Circle Punch
Zots Adhesives

Friday, September 21, 2012

{fam}


My favorite subject to scrapbook:  my family!
 
This layout shows my mom and my hubby in Puerto Rico! 
 
I created this layout based on the lovely and simple sketch at
 
I used Simple Stories Year O Graphy, American Crafts thickers, some very old flowers, Quick Quotes Powderpuff chalking ink, buttons from Michael's Craft store, and some miscellaneous font stickers and brads! 

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Bo Bunny "On the Go" Mini Album, Part 2


Front Cover
 Pages 2-3
I knew I would have more photos that I wanted to include in my album than would fit on the included pages, so I came up with a very simple fix!
 
Pages 4-5
Pages 6-7
This album documents a big day in the life of our youngest son, and our lives, too!  These are just a few of the pages in the mini album, and there will be more to come later!  The album and most of the supplies are part of the Bo Bunny "On The Go" collection.   I really adore this collection because it basically fits so much about my littlest boy's life, personality, likes and activities!
 
 
Pages 8-9
You may be able to tell that several of the pages in my album are just rectangular in shape, and that is because I cut additional pages from large black sheets of chipboard with my kraft knife, matched the holes and punched!
 
Pages10-11
 
 
Pages 12-13
I added journaling where I could find a tiny spot!
 
Back Cover 

In addition to the collection, I have used some American Crafts thickers, some Jenny Bowlin journaling cards, Quick Quotes Powder Puff chalk inks, October Afternoon font stickers, Adorn It font stickers, a Marvy Uchida journaling marker, lots of Glue Dots, and lots of buttons.
 
I hope you enjoyed being "On the Go" with us! 
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