Monday 29 March 2021

Sunset & Skates

I'm pausing with 2018 photos for a short while ... as I've scrapped all that I have had printed! I've ordered more but until they arrive I shall have to scrap other things.

I still have a few of my daughter's photos for her University album, so I'm turning to those today, and combining two challenges in the process, a sketch from Lottie Loves Paper and a colour combination from GoGo Getaway.
 


I used papers from Paige Evans' Whimsical collection which covers all the colours, and rotated the sketch as I preferred my photos to be side-by-side rather then stacked up. I copied the sketch by using stars as my embellishments, building three clusters from die-cut, puffy and epoxy stars in various sizes.


The photos are of my daughter and her friends on Brighton seafront as the sun was setting. She'd captioned them 'Sunset & Skates' when she gave them to me and I went with that as the page title, running it along the diagonal lines between the stars in multi-coloured tile stickers. My final addition to the page was another smaller cluster of stars at the bottom-right of the page which created a triangle around the photos.

Supplies
Paper - Pink Paislee/Paige Evans Whimsical
Letters/Word Stickers - Paige Evans Stickerbook
Glitter Tape - The Works
Puffy Stars - Elle's Studio
Epoxy Stars - Latech
Ink - Memento
Mist - Cosmic Shimmer

Tools
Big Shot & Dovecraft Star Dies

Friday 26 March 2021

Hello Allonby

Back in 2018, we spent Easter week in Cumbria, staying on the coast in the village of Allonby. I've made a few pages from that week so far, but nothing for the village or the cottage we rented. I often use a kit for our holidays to make a distinct sub-section in my annual album, but I hadn't done so on this occasion. However, looking back, most of my pages do follow a broad colour scheme of red, yellow, green, blue, brown and orange, mostly in dull earthy shades rather than clean and bright tones.

So no pinks or purples for this page, and no bright patterns, which led me to We R Memory Keepers Free Spirit for this page. I decided to split my page in two as my photos are quite different and don't sit that well together. I gave the top half to a general view of the village taken on a cloudy day, and used the bottom half for the cottage with its stronger colours and bright blue sky.


I added my title to the top, in a mixture of letter stickers and a word cut on my Silhouette, and journalled on paper strips on the bottom half. I built two embellishment clusters by the photos and one on the top edge of the page so that the three form a diagonal line. 

Supplies
Cardstock - Stampin' Up!
Paper - We R Memory Keepers Free Spirit, Kit 'n' Craft
Letters - KaiserCraft
Word Stickers - OneCanoeTwo
Washi Tape - Papermania
Ink - Ranger
Paint - Golden

Tools
Silhouette Portrait
Big Shot
Spellbinders Circle Die
Dovecraft Label Die
Dovecraft Star Die
X-Cut Scalloped Border Punch

Tuesday 23 March 2021

Anniversary Selfie

Time for my fourth and final page from our day in Flatford back in 2018. We went there on our wedding anniversary and I left this page untitled for a long time before settling on the obvious.

I used 49 and Market products again, to tie in with the previous three pages. I matted my photo and then layered pieces from the collage stack behind it. My background had an obvious space for a photo, with faux stitching on two edges. I cut round the wing of one of the printed butterflies and tucked my layers behind it, lined up with the stitching, and added two more of the same butterfly in die-cut form to make a triangle.


Supplies
Paper - 49 & Market Vintage Artistry*
Letters - American Crafts/Amy Tangerine*
Die-Cuts - 49 & Market Vintage Artistry*
Ephemera - 49 & Market Vintage Artistry*
Word Sticker - Tim Holtz Idea-Ology
Enamel Dots - 49 & Market Wishing Bubbles*
Gems - Simply Creative
Ink - Ranger

Tools
Big Shot & Dovecraft Label Die

* Disclosure - I received all the 49 & Market products and the Thickers free of charge from The Mad Scrapper as part of my Design Team role.


Saturday 20 March 2021

Flatford Lock

Today I'm sharing the second of two new pages that I made for The Mad Scrapper which are currently on the blog there. I've made four in total from a day in Flatford, Suffolk; this will be the second one in my album and features the lock on the River Stour.

I've written about it in much more detail, with close-up photos, over on The Mad Scrapper blog so please do hop over if you'd like to see those. I'll have my fourth and final page here in a couple of days.

Supplies
Paper - 49 & Market Vintage Artistry*
Letters - American Crafts/Amy Tangerine*
Die-Cuts - 49 & Market Vintage Artistry*
Ephemera - 49 & Market Vintage Artistry*
Word Sticker - Tim Holtz Idea-Ology
Enamel Dots - 49 & Market Wishing Bubbles*
Gems - Simply Creative
Ink - Ranger

* Disclosure - I received all the 49 & Market products and the Thickers free of charge from The Mad Scrapper as part of my Design Team role.

Thursday 18 March 2021

Flatford Today

Today I'm sharing the first of two new pages that I made for The Mad Scrapper which are currently on the blog there. I've made four in total from a day in Flatford, Suffolk, which is where John Constable did a lot of his painting. Indeed, the first page I shared was a modern day view of the stretch of river where he painted The Hay Wain.

I made that page first, but it'll be third in my album; I'm not a chronological scrapper in the slightest. My new one will be first, and has four photos of the village and the river.


I've written about it in much more detail, with close-up photos, over on The Mad Scrapper blog (and there's a second page there too) so please do hop over if you'd like to see those. Otherwise I'll be back in a couple of days with my next Flatford page.

Supplies
Paper - 49 & Market Vintage Artistry*
Letters - American Crafts/Amy Tangerine*
Die-Cuts - 49 & Market Vintage Artistry*
Ephemera - 49 & Market Vintage Artistry*
Word Sticker - Tim Holtz Idea-Ology
Enamel Dots - 49 & Market Wishing Bubbles*
Gems - Simply Creative
Ink - Ranger

* Disclosure - I received all the 49 & Market products and the Thickers free of charge from The Mad Scrapper as part of my Design Team role.

Tuesday 16 March 2021

Beyond the Deepening Shadow

I'm not working through 2018 photos in order at all, and now I'm jumping from January to November. That month the Tower of London commemorated the centenary of the end of the First World War with a light and sound show called Beyond the Deepening Shadow; the lights were 10,000 torches which were lit each evening in the dry moat, and the sound was a specially composed four hour soundtrack. 

I printed three 4x6 photos and stacked them up for one of my default three-photo page designs. 


I had terrible trouble with reflections on my photo of the page, so apologies that the pictures aren't as clear as they might be. My background is cream and gold, which I chose because the gold catches the light and twinkles in the same way as the torches did in my memory.

Supplies
Paper - Simple Stories Cozy Christmas, Echo Park, Stampin' Up!
Letters - Anita's Glitterations
Journal Card - Project Life
Washi Tape - Hobbycraft
Label Die-Cuts - Unknown
Enamel Shapes - Freckled Fawn, Doodlebug, Echo Park
Ink - Ranger

Tools
Big Shot & Dovecraft Tag Die
Woodware Scalloped Circle Punch
Woodware Tag Punch

Sunday 14 March 2021

Mother's Day Cards

Happy Mother's Day if you are celebrating. I know that it's later in the year in some countries but for us in the UK it's today.

I've made cards for my mother and my mother-in-law, but I was out of new ideas so I copied cards I've made before but chose designs that I don't think they would personally have seen.

First up is this spring flower wreath for my mother-in-law which I copied from a December birthday card. This time I dropped the original butterfly and mounted my sentiment on a tag rather than sticking it directly to the background.

While punching all the flowers for that one, I remembered an older card where I'd added the same flowers to a stamped background, and I decided to repeat that one for my mother. I dug right back in the blog to find that I made the original seven years ago! I used brown ink then, possibly because my choice was that or black, but I've switched to green this time, stamped over subtly patterned paper rather than white cardstock.




Friday 12 March 2021

Make Your Mark

This is one of those pages which I kept putting off making. I'd printed the photos, chosen the papers (Simple Stories Awesome) and picked a page design (the 'On the Angle' sketch from Shimelle Laine's Start with a Sketch class from this time last year) but I had no ideas for the title, and for a long time I let that stop me from starting.

My photos are from January 2018 and if I'm going to complete that year's album then I need to make this page rather than put it off any longer. The occasion is my daughter and her fellow scouts receiving achievement awards from our mayor. I wanted something encouraging without being schmaltzy but nothing came to mind. 

Starting work on the page, I spotted that one of the papers had the wording 'Take Your Place, Make Your Mark, Live Your Life' printed on it. I earmarked 'Make Your Mark' as my title, initially intending to use letter stickers, but then decided to use the paper itself.


Supplies
Paper - Simple Stories Awesome, Pink Paislee Portfolio
Word Stickers - Tim Holtz
Washi Tape - Unknown
Enamel Dots - Freckled Fawn, Echo Park 
Ink - Ranger

Tools
Big Shot & Dovecraft Label Die
Fiskars Postage Stamp Border Punch
Woodware Scalloped Circle Punch

Tuesday 9 March 2021

Tyne Bridges

I'm continuing with my 2018 album for now. We cruised from Newcastle-upon-Tyne that year and spent the morning before embarkation on the waterfront in the city, where the river is crossed by seven different bridges in less than a mile. I chose two photos for this page, one of most of the bridges and one of the newest, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge.

This page will sit opposite one from Durham (Perfect Reflection) where we stayed the night before so I copied the grey, blue and yellow colour scheme from that one, and even pulled in a few of the same papers. 


Supplies
Cardstock - Bazzill
Paper - PhotoPlay Fun with Friends, Simple Stories Heart, My Mind's Eye Lost & Found 3, My Mind's Eye Follow Your Heart, Pink Paislee Portfolio, Pink Paislee Indigo Bleu
Enamel Dots - Studio Calico, Pretty My Page, Eyelet Outlet
Ink - Memento
Mist - Docrafts

Tools
Silhouette Portrait
Fiskars Bracket Border Punch
Woodware Scalloped Circle Punch
Woodware Tag Punch
Big Shot & Dovecraft Label Die

Saturday 6 March 2021

Floral Birthday Card

This card is a bit of a happy accident. I was looking through my 6x6 paper pads for another project when I came across this floral paper from Pink Paislee's Moonstruck collection. It's one that I've never used on a scrapbook page and I can't see myself ever using it in that way, but it was perfect for a quick and easy card. 

I trimmed the paper down to fit a 5½" square card blank leaving a small border, and die-cut a couple of banners from the same pad to go in the top corner. I added a black glittery peel-off sentiment and a couple of stars from the same sheet, and that was that.



Wednesday 3 March 2021

Not The Hay Wain

I'm back on The Mad Scrapper blog now with the first of four pages from Flatford in Suffolk, the heart of Constable country, where he painted The Hay Wain.

I used Vintage Artistry papers and ephemera from 49 and Market, a new company to me, but one I would highly recommend for the quality of their products. They have the thickest patterned paper I've ever seen, heavier than some cardstock, and the laser-cutting on their ephemera is faultless.

Please do hop over for more information and close-up photos.

Supplies
Cardstock - Papermania
Paper - 49 and Market Vintage Artistry*
Ephemera - 49 and Market Sage Collage Stack*
Washi Tape - 49 and Market Vintage Artistry*
Word Sticker - Tim Holtz
Letters - Fancy Pants
Epoxy Shapes - 49 and Market Wishing Bubbles*
Gems - Simply Creative
Ink - Ranger

Tools
Silhouette Portrait
Woodware Tag Punch

*Disclosure - I received all the 49 and Market products free of charge from The Mad Scrapper as part of my design team role.

Monday 1 March 2021

Winter Photography Scavenger Hunt

We're three-quarters of the way through the Winter Photography Scavenger Hunt organised by Eileen at A Bracelet of Days, and I'm very little further forward than I was at the end of December.

Lockdown Lethargy has hit me hard this time round. Last Spring when it was a novelty I took full advantage of the chance to get outside for my daily exercise, replacing my commute with a walk before work. In November, I tasked myself with taking a photo a day as a distraction from the monotony. This time, I really haven't been out much; I've just hunkered down to hibernate and wait for my turn to be vaccinated.

Recently though, perhaps with the change of the seasons, perhaps with the light at the end of the restrictions tunnel, I've been feeling the urge to get back out there. 

So, today is the 1st of March, Spring is here, and I have one month left to find and photograph these twenty things (and/or the three alternatives).

  1. A set of three
  2. Round and round
  3. Peek inside
  4. Glass
  5. A treasured item
  6. Horizontal
  7. An opening
  8. A sign of the times
  9. Weather conditions
  10. Work in progress
  11. Measures
  12. In the distance
  13. Something beginning with C
  14. One of many
  15. Something with legs
  16. A face
  17. Comfort food
  18. Something you do every day
  19. Something yellow
  20. Marking time

Alt A. In pieces
Alt B. Textured
Alt C. Black and white

Let's see how I get on!

Remember, it's not too late to join in too!