Sunday, December 21, 2008

Here's the December crop of layouts I've been working on (and a few more from November):

My daughter Bethia, looking like an Ice Queen. Done with NBK's Doodle Di Dei kit.



Next, a layout using SkrapperDigital's Magesty kit. The photo? Me. The font used is BD Renaissance.



Here's another layout featuring my daughter, made with Boo's April Clair kit:



For November's ATC challenge at SAS, I did a layout featuring my uncle Walt Weispfenning, who was a WWII veteran and hero. I used Miss Crow's Liberty kit (no longer available) and the Freedom alpha by Amy Teets:



This one's called "The Groom Awaits" and was made with CathyC's In My Life kit:



Also with the same kit, The Women who Made Me. The font in this one is Scriptina:



This one was done for the November Color Challenge at Stone Accents Studio. The kit is Boo's Color Challenge kit, the paper scrap is by Lilou, whose website has vanished, and the pink jewel and doubloons by Kyra of With a Russian-Dutch Heart.



And I think that's a wrap for this post. Leave a comment, let me know if you're reading me?

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Catching up, part 2

More layouts to post. This is a series of photos of my daughter. I'm not entirely pleased with how the layout turned out, but it was an interesting experiment. It was done for the Ad it Up challenge at SAS. The kit used was the April 08 SAS megakit, April Showers.



This is a portrait of my oldest son when he was a teenager. The paper is Grey Matters from the Urban Edge line, the overlay is from Digikeepsakes.The font is Amsterdam Grafitti with an action by Atomic Cupcake. It was done for the Font Challenge at SAS.



Next is a photo of my beloved husband. This layout was done for the Clutter It! challenge on SAS. Leaves and mushrooms by Kubivet, love wordart by Elegant Wordart, and angel wordart by Ladylove of Aussie Scrappers.



This is made up of several photos of our friends and us. Halloween is for grownups, too! Done entirely with the Sept. 08 SAS Halloween megakit



And finally, I made this layout for the Picasso Challenge. The challenge was to make the frame without using someone else's product. Everything else is from the Geist kit from Miss Crow's Magickal Emporium.



I think I may have a few more lurking around, but that's quite enough for this session!

Boy, am I behind!

What with taking on lots of challenges, oral surgery, and beta testing a new MMORPG, I haven't posted any layouts up here in over a month!

So here's a giant blast of layouts all at once!

This is Bethia when she was 4. Kit is For the Birds by Enaideel Scraps



An ATC card I did for the SAS ATC challenge. I used the kit Gotta Have It - ATC by CanDesigns:



This one is my paternal grandparents, done for the Designer's Giveaway challenge at SAS. It uses the Pout Pourri kit, by Mamrotka:



This one is for the SAS Element Challenge. It's made with the Jan 08 SAS megakit.
Additional elements from Barb Derksen, Coco&Co., and MirkaK. Felt action by Atomic Cupcake.



Next is my entry for the SAS-y Self Challenge. For October, the theme was your hairstyles over the years. It was done with the SAS Feb. 08 megakit:



This is done with the October Mega Kit, Gathering Leaves, from SAS:



That's roughly half of what I need to post, so I think it's a good stopping point. More to come!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Oops!

I got sidetracked by my virus yesterday,  but I feel better, so let's get back to those posts. 

Both these are done with challenge kits from ET Scraps

The first is a photo I took of Brandon Lee's grave shortly after he died, before the permanent marker was ready. For those who don't know him, he was the son of the martial arts legend Bruce Lee, and is buried next to him here in Seattle.





















The second is a photo of my son and daughter in law's wedding five years ago. She had spent time in Japan, and members of her host family came out here for the wedding.

The caption reads, "Our Aunties came all the way from Osaka just for us".


Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Things I've been doing

I've been knocking out quite a few layouts lately, thanks to my nice new replacement monitor's arrival.

It's so much easier once you're not struggling with a 16-bit color remote connection!

So here's what I've been doing:



This one's about my Grammy. Not my actual grandmother by blood, but she took the role with pleasure, and was the best Grammy a kid could want. Some day I'll have to post more about her.





This is my daughter Bethia and her friend, clowning around just before Halloween back 9 or 10 years ago.





My nephew Steven, roughly the same time period.


All these were done with the SAS September mega kit, which you can get for a great price right here.


I have more to post, but I'm getting the hairy eyeball from my sweetie, so I'd better shut down for tonight and continue this tomorrow.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Hello again!

I decided to split off my scrapbooking to a separate blog, since my original was chosen without scrapping in mind.

If you're puzzled by the weird title - I'd hoped to do something involving scrapbooking and night, but everything I thought of was already in use.  I thought latin might be the way to go, but of course it had no word for scrapbooking. So my title (hopefully) means "Cut and Paste the Night"  if I got the grammar correct.

If you've wandered in, could you take a second to leave a comment? I'd like to know if anyone's reading this, and also - would you want a music widget on here, if it was easy to find and turn off the music? (I get frustrated by the ones I can't turn off when I have other music playing).

Thanks!

Now to try to do something about prettying the place up!