This weeks challenge was to add a photo frame inside your photo. This was a bit of a no brainer for me. I just love the use of rubons for frame work and used this rough and squiggly design to frame not only my photo but the paper also.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Writing helps
Sometimes when the world just seems to be getting on top of me, I type. Yes that's the answer for me, typing. For someone who loathed English with a passion at school, here I am writing to express my feelings. Here's a small extract from this weekend. I'm sitting and dwelling in sorrow during my grumpiness and thought it best to put everything in writing. It really does seem to clear my head and get me thinking more clearly.
Even after explaining how I felt, she still didn't let me take a single photo. Well that ends my Wednesday. Feeling so used but she got what she wanted.....
Well, what can I say, I've had another one of those days. Umm, come to think of it, I've had one of those months. I just can't seem to do anything right in the eyes of my daughter. I know, you'll say, but she's a teenager, no one is supposed to do anything right.
I decided to take a few days of work to spend with her during the first week of her school holidays. On Wednesday afternoon I booked her in for her hair appointment. Some $150 odd dollars later and she was all smiles and thankfulness. Until, I asked to take some photos of her. Selfish I know but I didn't think that was going to be the end of the world and at least she would have a record of her new style.
Even after explaining how I felt, she still didn't let me take a single photo. Well that ends my Wednesday. Feeling so used but she got what she wanted.....
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Scrappit Now Kit - June
In this months kit, I received a colourful selection of Kaisercraft papers from the Jungle Bug Collection. The pinks were gorgeous and really complimented the birthday photo I had of Katelyn.
I created a simple layering of journaling and chipboard tags to create a grouping to the bottom right of the photo. I also created a fabric flower to back my Prima flower on the page.
I created a simple layering of journaling and chipboard tags to create a grouping to the bottom right of the photo. I also created a fabric flower to back my Prima flower on the page.
To create the fabric flower, cut a strip of fabric, fold over and tack a row of stitching on the edge.
Pull the top thread only from both ends to bunch the fabric. Sew the edges together and sit to the back of a prebought silk or paper flower.
Create smaller flowers and attach a button in the centre. Thread floss through and tie in a pretty bow.
Here I have added a pearl flourish, paper strips, rubons, fussy cut leaves and birds and my mini fabric flowers from above. These can be added straight over the glass in your frame.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
100 Creativity Starters
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Scrappit Pack - June
Don't you just the colours in this months kit from Scrappit. The papers are from Sassafras Lass and they were perfect for a dancing photo of my little girl. Well, not so little now but this photo dates back to 2004 when she was so happy to dance around the stage. Pity it all stopped when we moved schools. Still I've got some lovely professional photos to use up and never found the opportunity till now.
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