Friday, March 14, 2008

More CR Layouts

Here's a few more:

Title and tractor cut on CR. Tractor is based on a QK design.

Title (except stocking sticker) and swirl trees cut on CR.

Title and keys cut on CR.

Title designed by me using a free font and text on a path, then welding, in Pazzles software.

If anyone needs a supply list, please let me know!

CraftRobo Scrapbook Layouts

Just trying to show off what I've done with my cutting machine:) I've had a lot of fun with it in the 2 years we've "been together", lol. If anyone wants supply lists, please let me know.

Paper pieced title cut on CR. The interior of the scissors is darker IRL. I didn't leave it open b/c the photo in the background was too distracting through the holes.

This one is based on a layout from a friend of mine. She used purchased chipboard letters; I used 5 layers of cardstock for my "family" title.

Just the letters cut here, but heavily embellished with Jolee's Boutique items and Club Scrap papers/stamps.

Just the horse here.

Based on a Becky Higgins' sketch. The bookplates are my own design made in Inkscape:)

TFL!
Cheri

Tag; You're It!

Janet has tagged me again:)

Here are the rules:

* Link to your tagger and post these rules on your blog.
* Share 7 facts about yourself on your blog, some random, some weird.
* Tag 7 people at the end of your post by leaving their names as well as links to their blogs.
* Let them know they are tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.

Here are my 7 random/weird facts:
1. I have read almost all non-fiction books in the past year, highly unusual (I've always read one now and then, but to be exclusively NF is very weird for me). Currently I'm reading Overtreated, which is fascinating to me (DH finds it a bit dull, but then, it's intimately about MY profession).
2. Lately I spend more time scanning old photos & slides than scrapbooking. I hope soon that can change again!
3. Why is it that on preschool days, I have to wake DS practically kicking, screaming, or whining out of bed, but on non-PS days, he's up within about 20 minutes of that time anyway, cheerful and ready to roll, all on his own.? (Oh wait, these facts were supposed to be about me...)
4. My current favorite You Tube movie is The Mom Song
5. I have spring fever, as in: it's still only in the 40s here and I've barely been out of Iowa in the last 12 months, and I'd REALLY rather be ANYWHERE (well almost) than here right now.
6. We might actually get the big wide space filled around our new TV soon. hey wait, I haven't told that story here yet...give me a couple days, I work ALL weekend long!
7. After a long weekend at work, I really feel weird thinking TGIM!!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Boundary Waters Camping Trip


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My readership may have a few more guys than usual when DH forwards this on to his cousins and uncles with whom he spends a week each August in The Boundary Waters area of Minnesota. Hi guys! Don't worry, Jeff didn't share TOO many of your secrets with me, hehehehe.

Journaling: Just remember the most important lesson of the week: “What happens in the Boundary Waters STAYS in the Boundary Waters.” And don’t forget to drive that lesson home on the way home! Mothers and wives generally don’t tolerate that kind of behavior like your fellow man. Aside from typical guy stuff, the cousins and uncles have a great trip full of canoe- ing, fishing, laughing, eating, and even loofah-ing (don’t ask, remember, it stays in the Boundary Waters). This year the weather was mild, the rains few, and at least one day, the fish were plentiful! The two biggest complaints were the swarming mosquitos and the biting black flies, as well as the in- cessant chipmunk raids conducted on the food supply...were YOU aware they could chew through a jar of peanut butter?! Me neither...(see separate page)
First layout above:
SweetShoppe hroselli Carnival cream background
LivEsteban Designs round frame & leather paper (week 1 freebies) & glitter foliage with shadow (week 2 freebie)
KPertiet curled vintage frames
mfe (?) September alpha
ScrapGirls_Thao Cosgrove Naturescapes elements
Tempus Sans ITC font
inspiration for layout from travel advertisement in 2/08 Reader's Digest (quite possibly the strangest place I've found inspiration, lol!)
Second layout:
LivEsteban designs Adventure kit pocket page (complete with all the cool text around it), background.
scrapgirls.com Thao Cosgrove sketchbook brush set (doodly circle & arrow pointing at the chipmunk damage)
AL Highlight font.
All photos on both courtesy of DH...and the couple pics OF him: courtesy of DC (dear cousin, probably Dan)
TFL!
Cheri

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Thoughts of You Make Me Smile



Michael & my mother-in-law in a beautiful moment together at Christopher's birthday party last month.

Little Dreamer Designs is hosting a digital apprentice program, basically a contest for the next up-and-coming digital designer. Liv from Jessica Sprague's website is a contender (the best one, IMHO), and these designs are from her FREE contest kit (the word art up top is from Brandy Hackman at Scrapgirls.com). I just LOVE Liv's leather paper and that alpha (love) and the frame! So very cool:)

If you'd like the kit (or huge wads of other cool, but not as cool as Liv's), freebies, here's how you can get to them:
I cannot post a direct link or can be kicked off the site. They want to promote more people in their community, not have links directing people just to the freebies...so here goes:
LDD Gallery home page
Once there, scroll way down until you see the menu, and click on Apprentice Round 1 Freebies. Liv's kit is then on page three, on the top row. Oh, you will have to register at the site before you can gain access to the freebies. I think it'll prompt you to do that. And if you really do like Liv's kit, please oh please post her some love...that counts in the contest!

Thanks for listening...it isn't often I solicit, but this is just one of those times I want to help out a digi friend:)

Monday, March 3, 2008

Harry Potter & Halloween


This is from the midnight party for the
final book. Friend Amy's daughter Sydney and I were there for
the party the whole night. Christopher stayed with us
until about 8pm dressed as Hagrid.

Journaling:
I’m guessing not many authors realize they are writing
a classic. Not until much later, sometimes even after
the author’s death, is something even recognized as a
classic. Not so with the Harry Potter septology. It’s
exciting to be of the only time when readers will not
have the ending available for them, or indeed, already
know much/all of the ending before actually reading
the series.

The long-awaited seventh and final book was sold at
the stroke of midnight (how apropos for a book about
wizardry and magic) on July 21st, 2007. Sydney DeGeest
and I are avid readers, so I made sure we had
preorders for our books and I stood in line in the
morning to get us 60th in line for our books at
midnight.

Christopher didn’t want to miss out on the party at
8pm, so he dressed as his favorite HP character (who
he knows from LEGO sets): Hagrid. Note his cap,
over-sized polar fleece jacket, and boots. Jeff came
to get him long before midnight, but he sure enjoyed
the sorting hat, the shrieking shack, the Ford in the
whomping willow, Professor Sprout (pictured) and her
very cool plants (lent from Reiman Gardens), drinkable
and stirrable potions, live owls, the choosing of
wands, divination, butterbeer, and most importantly,
perhaps, the treat trolley from Hogwarts.

I dressed as a witch trying to pass as a Muggle (thus
the strange conglomeration of mismatched and
inappropriate clothing and accessories). Sydney was
good ‘ol Hermione. Hastings bookstore had the best
party, by far and away.


Unfortunately the stores did not have an itinerary out
until very late, and I had bet on the Borders
Bookstore. So we started out at the Hastings party and
finished up and got our books at Borders. The only
worthwhile activities at Borders were a scavenger hunt
and a costume party. A very elderly man came dressed
quite convincingly as Ollivander, complete with an
ancient box that looked as if it indeed could contain
magic wands.

The journaling pulls out from the Bazzill library
pocket. Most supplies are Club Scrap (I got the kit
free!) and are pretty shimmery, which I think the
photo of the layout conveys. Also used HP font cut on
CraftRobo, a leftover soft fuzzy Jolee moon from a
baby set and wizard Jolee's.


The background is a scraplift of the sample layout on
the MM packaging the paper, stickers, and epoxies came
with. The brads are also MM. The Twistel is
compliments of Kris' garage sale at the crop:) It fits
through button-holes quite nicely, and looks really
cool splayed out then...dig into your old stash, come
on, you know you have some lurking in their
somewhere!! Font is Arrr Matey.

I LOVE the photo on the left...so much so that I
uploaded it by itself in hopes you can see it better.
:) You can see Christopher' s reflection in their door,
which is way cool.

Journaling:
How spooky is this ghoul?! Christopher went up to
“it” the first time thinking it was

a stature, so he lifted its arm up and let it plop
down. The second time, the ghoul made a hideous,
scary noise

and we wished desperately for a retrospective
videocamera! By the time I ran home (around the
corner) for the

camera, Christopher wouldn’t go anywhere near. Smart
boy!

Hidden journaling behind right page:
October 30
We could not have asked for better weather this year
for "Beggar's Night," that peculiar central Iowa habit
of trick-or-treating the night before Halloween. At
least we in Ames don't have to tell a silly joke
before obtaining the candy as they do in Des Moines. I
really don't get that...enlighten me if anyone out
there knows how that one got started.
Last year it was thirty degrees out and Michael's nose
was so cold, even with a winter coat and mittens on,
that our neighbors thought he was a clown with an
artificially red nose. And I promise we only took him
around our little circle street. This year it was a
balmy sixty degrees...btw, my poor laptop is so broken
that the numbers don't usually work...Santa, help help
help...anyway, Christopher didn't even have to wear a
coat over his thin Batman outfit. Thanks to Pauline
for finding him a great costume. Oh yeah, no
exclamation point either. I cannot LIVE without an
exclamation point on my computer, ARG.
I love how the picture of the ghoul--possibly our
neighbor, possibly someone/thing more sinister--turned
out. Christopher went up to "it" the first time
thinking it was a statue, so he lifted its hand up and
let it plop down. The second time he did it the ghoul
made scary noises, and I wished I had a videocamera to
have recorded Christopher' s poor, surprised, possibly
happily scared face. By the time I ran home and got
the camera and the boys came back to the house,
Christopher wouldn't come close enough to touch the
ghoul for a picture. But his reflection is in their
shiny door, way cool. I wouldn't sing my praises if
I'd actually planned it that way, lol.
Michael totally "got" trick-or-treating and was
basically trotting around the neighborhood waiting for
us to catch up. He did need help ringing doorbells,
but covered the trick-or-treat and thank you parts all
by himself.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Pirate Party (scrapbooked already)



LivE designs: 9-piece template
SweetShoppe_hroselli Yo Ho Ho collection
R Young skull and crossbones paper (free from her blog)
Gunhild Storeide folded frame (freebie)
Arrr Matey font
Katie Pertiet paper curl
invitation made by me using the Yo Ho Ho collection above
I burned the edges of the journaling blocks inside the folded frame
I used the pen tool to extract the pirate sword and the photo of my son to pop it forward out of the frame. I also made the sword into a custom shape and applied the silver style to it. TFL!