Sunday, 21 October 2012

Poor neglected blog...

I have been mean haven't I not updating you... Should I make up for it???

Well here's the first post of a few I think... I have lots of project to share I've been working on.
It's been a case of lots of doing and not time to update between work and being on holidays.

But this weekend is a cybercrop, so I've just spent the last hour editing photos of projects I've done, especially the cybercrop ones, so here is the first share... the Chookscraps Cybercrop challenges.

As normal, they're cybercrops are based on a celebrity who's birthday falls in that month.
This month's celebrity happens to be Sting, so we got a few good challenges out of him...

So, challenge 1: 4 words in the title, 3 techniques, metal and tickets....





And challenge 2: Paper rolling, leaves, crossed lines and something hanging....




And challenge 3 was a word challenge and here's my layout...




This is just the first of several posts... with the show this weekend I have lots of projects to share, and also a week in Albany so I have lots of photos... so stay tuned!!!!

Saturday, 15 September 2012

Oh Brother!

I've actually been working on some 'just because' scrapping lately... and it's a good feeling.
One of those projects is this little mini album I made using a Cosmo Cricket blackboard album. I've got several of these and they've been sitting around in my stash for ages!!!

So I pulled out some old photos of the boys and created this little album of them actually playing together in the pool at Mum and Dad's a few years ago!!!







I've used a Basic Grey Marakeech paper pad I've had sitting here and pieces from my stash.

I've also been working on layouts for a major crafting workshop coming up in March next year. So if you're going to be in Esperance then, head off to Patches n Things to get an expressions of interest! It's going to be 3 days of fun!!!!!


And on a personal note ... well for the boys at least!... I'm a very proud mother atm with DS3's hockey team winning the Junior Grand Final; DS2's U17's team getting into the U17's grand final, and DS1 winning his teams F&B and also Assocation U17 F&B for the second year running!!!!!!
Well done boys... you make me proud!!!!!

Sunday, 26 August 2012

Birds on the wall

If you looked closely at the recent photos of my studio, you would have seen this new birdcage up on the wall.
It's the matching one for the one I did for Kaisercraft several months ago. I've used the same range of papers (Sweet Nothings), but this one is more the teals.


It's easy to add bling to your diecuts and also enhance the subtle patterns in paper using Kindyglitz....

I did find out when I put it on the wall that it won't hang straight with the bird stuck on... but then there's the wonders of bluetac! lol

I'm beginning to get my first classes underway. I've got the lesson notes all done, I just have to set a date. 
Of course, being the end of hockey season, relatives visiting, and not being well I'm trying to get it all juggled into place.
Hopefully I will decide the date shortly, but it looks like being the end of September unfortunately. If you're interested, drop me a line!



Sunday, 19 August 2012

Cybercrop!!!

After months of not having time, this weekend I finally managed to spend time working on some challenges for a cybercrop at Chookscraps!!!
It really was wonderful doing a challenge for a change...

I managed to do the 3 layout challenges, with the theme being Billy Ray Cyrus.

So the first challenge had to contain mention of generations, string, wings and grunge or spatter.

I worked with this gorgeous photo of the current generation, taken in April!

The second challenge included torn paper, a clock or a prominent date, more than 1 person in the photo and something repeated.
And how could I resist but to do a male layout using this gorgeous photo of my boys!!!!

And the final challenge I did was to scraplift a layout from the Chookscraps gallery with a male in it.
I chose this layout of Sue-Maree's. And here is my version....
There's still time to do the challenges, so if you're looking for some inspiration head on over to Chookscraps!

On a local note, I'm starting to run some scrapbooking classes from home. So anyone local who's interested or knows of anyone who might be interested drop me a line.
I'm going to be running classes on a Friday night, and the maximum class size will be 6 so there's limited places. My classes will be mainly technique based.




Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

Remember the Prima birdhouse from the last post...
Well I had some of that gorgeous paper left over and it just called to me to create something with it - therefore this frame!!!

This is a Dusty Attic frame that I played with using the paper as a feature...
I learnt how to make the little crumpled roses in Hyden too and they're a lot of fun to make!


This was actually quite simple to do as the background is just one sheet of paper. The hardest part was the handcutting of the sunflowers....


Friday, 10 August 2012

Little birdhouses

While I was taking photos of my studio I actually got around to taking photos of some projects here I've been meaning to share.
So watch out, there'll be lots of shares....

First up are these 2 little Dusty Attic birdhouses. I actually did them back in March or April when I was at the Hyden retreat.

This one using Kaisercraft Sweet Nothings papers was the first one I made...very soft and pretty!







Now when I looked through Karen's shop for something for the cornicing, I came upon a beautiful bright sunny range of papers from Prima called Sunkissed and just couldn't resist making another...




I must have known something as I had the perfect flowers on hand too. This birdhouse was missing the perch for the front, so I improvised and found a little twig the perfect size!!!!
  

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Studio Tour - Part 3

Onto the age-old question for a scrapbooker - how do you store your stuff?
WARNING: this will be pic heavy!
This is how I currently store all of my scrapbooking stuff - just remember for me it is constantly evolving. Some parts I love and they will continue to be stored that way... other's I'm still working on.

So onto the tour...
A scrapbooker's staple - my photos are all stored in photo boxes, by theme.
I have holidays, heritage (the 6x4's are in the tin), girls, enlargements, etc. I also have 1 box which holds my negatives and photos I'm not going to scrap.

 The boy's photos (6x4 and 5x7) are kept in this photo box I altered which is kept on display.
Now for embellishments...
My embellishments are stored in different ways - this first are flat containers which hold bulky items (containers of beads, ring binders, etc), items still on the packaging (resins, bling strips, etc), some chipboard I have lots of (label holders, chip words), and larger journal pages.
The containers stack nicely and don't take up a lot of room, though storing a lot of things.

I also have small embellishments stored in divided containers. These contain the tiny things like brads, tickets, charms, etc. Very easy to see what you have and what you want at a glance, but keeping them neat and tidy.
I also use the divided boxes for my ribbon. I'm sure you've all seen this before. I haven't changed this for years and I am really happy with it. Easy to choose exactly what shade/colour ribbon I want for a project!
I do have some bulk items for scrapbooking, especially after my stint on the DT for Kaisercraft. They are all stored in these boxes. One is empty so don't think everything is full... lol
Rub-on's and Diecuts...
For me, these have been an on-going change. I am never happy with what I've got, but now I think I might actually be onto something. I have them all sorted into themes, sorted by rub-ons and diecuts (also tags) and stored in A4 plastic document folders. It puts no pressure on the rub-ons and being sorted by theme, it's easy to find what I'm looking for.
I keep all of my paper stored in Cropper Hopper vertical files. I'm not sure if you can get these any more (well definately not the black ones....) and paper is sorted by cardstock (by colour) and pattern paper. Pattern paper is sorted into manufacturer and then further into ranges. As I will usually use a full range when I scrapbook it makes it easier.
All of my scraps are stored in a tub, and also my 6x6 paper pads. The paper pads I'm happy with, the scraps not so much! I also have kits, 12x12 pads, chipboard sheets and paper the kids can use stacked next to it.
Alphabets are all stored in tubs... thickers in one, smaller alphas in another and the rest in 2 other tubs....
My loose chipboard alphabets are all stored in Kaisercraft drawers sitting on the top of my shelves.. Love these! And it's a great way to mix and match alphabets.
Chipboard is stored in a couple of ways. Sheets of grungeboard and also chipboard pieces are kept in tubs...this is still very much a work in progress until I find something better.
Though all of my loose chipboard pieces are again stored in the Kaisercraft drawers, sorted by shape.
Though anything larger than this has been stored into another set of drawers. Originally it was meant to be 3 drawers across, but I joined them up to make long drawers to store the longer pieces of chipboard
Stamps....
All of my clear stamps are stored in the A4 document folders again, stuck onto laminated sheets. All of my wooden stamps are stored in a box, including the Kaisercraft ones I haven't sorted out yet. I also have a book I need to stamp so I can easily see what stamps I have when I'm looking for one.
Paints, mists, colourwashes, stains and stickles, etc (all that messy stuff!)
This is only new for me... before I've had them stored into a trolley I could pull out, but I wanted them within easy reach. So I sorted them by type and colour, and stacked them on the top of the Kaisercraft drawers. To lift the back bottles slight so they could be easily seen, I 'borrowed' a couple of pieces of square 40x40 (I think) timber from the husband and used it as a step. Works beautifully and raising the bottles enough. And you have to admit... it does look pretty!
I have another set of drawers, this one is the smaller drawers. This one holds all of my Tim Holtz (and some other) bits and pieces all nicely sorted...actually a lot of stuff I would use for off-the-page!
Flowers...
By now most of you know how I store my flowers... all in old coffee jars, sorted by size and colour. They do look so pretty on the shelf on my wall.
Joining them are jars of buttons (colour themed), jars of lace and string. There's also a jar of mixed pieces of ribbon (the 5-10cm bit always left!).
I've also hung a piece of dowel to hold my decorative tapes.

Ink pads are a sore subject for me... I still haven't found a storage solution I like. But I have stored all of my Versacube inks in this metal basket I picked up...

Well there you have it... not perfect by any means and there's still things I'd like to do.
My storage is always evolving. I hope you found some ideas there, but what works for me might not work for you!