I've been wanting to scrapbook a trip for a while. In 1990, my grandmother and I took a bus trip through the British Isles. When she passed away in November of 2006, I asked that her pictures of the trip be sent to me, and my mother made sure I got them.
I wanted to do this project to really organize it, and to save the photos. The ones I have are stuck in a magnetic album, and only some can be removed. And some of them are fading. I used up three rolls of film, and I can only find the negatives for one of the sets.
So I bought lots of stickers and organized the photos (thank goodness both of us wrote details on the back of the photos!)
And I bought an album just for this project - my first themed album.
And everything just sat there on my coffee table. Eventually, I realized that my perfectionism was preventing me from starting. So I started last night. I decided to layout the photos, and then go back and add more details.
This is our first stop on the tour - Hampton Court Palace in London, England.
It feels good to have started!
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Two challenges for one person
There were two challenges I wanted to try, and I ended up using both, to scrapbook pages dedicated to my favourite dancer, Vera-Ellen.
(If you're thinking "Who?", she is best known for appearing in White Christmas. I have a website dedicated to her if you want to know more.
The first challenge was, " Fill the entire background of your layout." I borrowed the idea I used for the banner on the Vera-Ellen website, and filled the background with black & white photos, to back a stunning colour photo I had from White Christmas.
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The second challenge came from Sisterhood of Scrap: "Create a layout-any size, or a card, with at least 3 different patterned papers and at least 3 hearts"
Vera-Ellen actually collected heart shaped items, so it was an easy decision to use this challenge to create a page to go with the other.
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There is a lot more scrapbooking I can do on Vera-Ellen - pages dedicated to my favourite of her movies for example. I wonder which challenge will inspire me next?
(If you're thinking "Who?", she is best known for appearing in White Christmas. I have a website dedicated to her if you want to know more.
The first challenge was, " Fill the entire background of your layout." I borrowed the idea I used for the banner on the Vera-Ellen website, and filled the background with black & white photos, to back a stunning colour photo I had from White Christmas.
Click here for largest version.
The second challenge came from Sisterhood of Scrap: "Create a layout-any size, or a card, with at least 3 different patterned papers and at least 3 hearts"
Vera-Ellen actually collected heart shaped items, so it was an easy decision to use this challenge to create a page to go with the other.
Click here for largest version.
There is a lot more scrapbooking I can do on Vera-Ellen - pages dedicated to my favourite of her movies for example. I wonder which challenge will inspire me next?
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Figuring this out
I was working with teeny tiny stickers today - dots. I tried using tweezers to pick them up and move them, but I just ended up wearing the dots.
It took some thinking of how to resolve this. "What if I cut the paper right next to the dots?"
"And then I can slide the sticker off the paper and onto the page!"
It worked! And I felt smart! :-)
It took some thinking of how to resolve this. "What if I cut the paper right next to the dots?"
"And then I can slide the sticker off the paper and onto the page!"
It worked! And I felt smart! :-)
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Newest project
Thanks to a bad cold and a brief foray into dating, I haven't been scrapping much. But I'm healthier and definitely solo (he broke way too many dates) so it's time to scrap again!
I decided to try this sketch that I discovered at Sisterhood of Scrap. This was a learning experience!
I've never had a problem before, transforming a 12"x12" layout to 8.5"x11". But the circle of flowers turned into a square. So I got out my brads and created a circle out of them.
I think some of the paper flowers crowd out the photo, which is what I wanted to be the centerpiece. And I was too sick to go buy chipboard letters for the title. But overall, I am satisfied with this page.
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