Saturday, October 30, 2010
Lakehouse Love
I used another great PageMaps sketch for this layout, along with Apron String's 5-on-Friday. It felt awkward to use patterned paper instead of my typical cardstock base... but now that I see the final result, I guess going back to your roots once in a while can be like welcoming an old friend.
Santa's Little Helper
Apple Delight
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Fun on the Farm
For the Croptoberfest Day 10 challenge at http://www.apronstringsdesigns.blogspot.com/, to try a new technique, I decided to make a custom 3-dimensional embellishment using wet cardstock. For the husks of the cornstalk, I cut leaf shapes out of white-core cardstock and soaked themm in water. I wrinkled them and squeezed the excess water out and then molded them into shape to dry. The white core helped to enhance the edges, as they begin to peel away into layers. The corn cob inside the husks I made by stamping the eraser-end of a pencil in chalk ink and stamping individual ears of corn. I think it turned out pretty cute!
Celebrating 4th of july
Saturday, October 23, 2010
cool summer fun
Friday, October 22, 2010
American Girls
I did this layout for the Croptoberfest Day 9 challenge @ http://www.apronstringsdesigns.blogspot.com/, which was a "5-on-Friday" using only:
-kraft or brown cardstock
-1 sheet patterned paper with either gold, burgundy or orange
-1 length ribbon
-1 handful of brads and buttons
-1 sheet of cardstock stickers
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Silly Bandz
Fright Fest
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Apple Pie
our little MVP
Friday, October 15, 2010
camp
For Croptoberfest's 5 on Friday challenge at Apron Strings, to use:
-1 sheet of orange or green cardstock (I used another sheet to make it a 2-pager)
-1 sheet of pattern paper with stripes or plaid on one side
(the red is the opposite side)
-1 set of felt or fabric embellishments
-1 set of naked chipboard
-1 set of something round
Hello Second Grade
Goggles
For the Croptoberfest Monday 10/11 challenge at Apron Strings, to find a "hard to be thrilled by" old layout and be inspired by it. I did the ice cream layout a while back, when I wanted to use a large shaped patterned paper as a background on a page. It was awkward to turn into 2 pages though and it felt off-balance to me, and not really tied together as a double page layout. So for the Goggles layout, I used a shaped patterned paper background again, but with more of a running bond to tie the 2 pages together.
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