Thursday, June 17, 2010

Spooktacular





Sorry for the terrible photos. I usually photograph the layouts before putting them into the book, but I didn't want these sitting around over night (with my cats!).

The paper is from Imagineisce, a collection called Hallowhimsy. All of the embellishments were included in that collection. The title was cut using Plantin Schoolbook.

Friday, June 11, 2010

me




I've never done a layout of myself before! I don't usually like photos of myself, and so, I sometimes include myself in a layout but not as the focus. Well, it turns out Liam has a photographic eye. He took this photo of me, and I love it. I decided it was time to push myself out of my comfort zone and scrapbook myself.

The patterned papers include Paper Studio's "So Sweet" series (polka dot, stripe, and flowers and vine). The pink polka dot and the sort of muted pink frame are from My Mind's Eye. "Me" was cut from Cricut's Calligraphy Collection cartridge. The bird is from the Home Decor cartridge, the branch is from Tie the Knot, and the tag is from Alphalicious. The journal font is called calligraphy, and the flowers are from My Mind's Eye's Wild Asparagus collection. Unfortunately, the ribbon is random, and I cannot tell you which company made it.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Smokey the Bear and Friends






My son the tree. LOL In third grade, his class did a play called Smokey and his Friends. In it, some careless campers leave a fire burning. After they leave, the animals come out to see and play with the fire, but the trees warn them to be careful. Finally, Smokey arrives, puts out the fire, and explains why it is so dangerous to leave a fire or to play with one. It has a great message, and the kids learned a lot about performing and reading with fluency. I think it is funny that Liam was a tree--asked to be one. We, certainly, take conservation seriously in our house, and it was perfect for him to be the one telling everyone to be careful with the fire, that it could start a forest fire.

Anyhow, for those that scrap, most of the cuts are from Give a Hoot, but the clouds are from Stand and Salute. The paper was very random, but the one used for the grass is called "It's a Jungle in Here" by Reminisce. The font for the journaling is segoe print. The chalks used were blue iris, brown, cheasnut roam, fresh green, and sky blue.

School Layouts






I scrapbook out of order. I do photos as I feel inspired, and yesterday, it was a couple of older photos that felt right.

The first layout is of Liam during the end of his second grade year. This was an amazing year for him, and I am so glad he is sitting between his two best friends of that year (and many to come).

It was a very simple layout--the paper is from DCWV's Grade School Stack and already had the tree and apples on it. I used Cricut's Plantin Schoolbook for the title (welded in Design Studio), and the apple is from Just Because Cards. That is all there was to this layout!

The next one is from Liam's first day of 3rd grade. I made the patchwork from using papers from DCWV's Grade School Stack, red and balck cardstock, and a random, green, polka dot paper that I got from a long forgotten stack purchased a while back. The squares are 2" and frame a 5"x7" photo. The stip of paper with wording is also from the same DCWV stack and was cut so the third grade line would be noticed. The title and pencil are from Cricut's Locker Talk, and the font on the journaling is called "juice."

Thursday, June 3, 2010

{Sea}ing Cousins






On our trip to San Antonio, Liam got to see his cousins, including hanging with them at Sea World (get the title now?). This was his first trip to any Sea World, and he loved it. He loved the animals, the shows, and the rides. I loved that the park was dressed for Christmas and the weather was PERFECT!

The paterned paper is from DCWV's Summer Stack. The glitter paper was pre-glittered. Circles and font are from Plantin Schoolbook (font at 1"/circles vary from 1"-2"). Some of the circles are pop dotted. Finally, the layout was based on Page Maps sketch from Jan 2008.