Saturday, May 7, 2011

Some NSD and other challenge, plus my layouts for my May class at SS....

I have done SOOO many pages over the last few days!!!  Hubby worked all week, and I got to go to a crop last night AND today!   I have been so inspired by all the NSD challenges, and I wanted to share a few of the pages that I have done.

This first up is for Scrapbook Circles Sketch challenge for their Anniversary Blog Hop.  It is a Sketchy Thursdays sketch, and I ALWAYS love those!




Whem my mom and dad visited a few weeks ago, they took Charlotte for a day, and they had to stop by the grocery store.  From the parking lot, they thought they saw some "coin" opperated rides, and were discussing with each other about how expensive they must be now-a-days. Well when they got up to the store front, they realized it was just a shopping cart designed like a car and it was FREE!  My mom took these photos and I asked them both to journal about it.  The journaling will be printed out and attached to the pull out cards on the top.

I got some of these Studio Calico papers a while back, and haven't used them yet.  They fit a color combo challenge at The (paper) Trail Makers blog, so I decided to use them up! 


I also used some raw chipboard pieces, which was inspired by a challenge at the Club CK site (but I missed the challenge deadline!  :(  )!  I just used some Versamark embossing ink and some clear embossing powder.  I love how it came out.



I misted the outside scalloped edge of the background paper with yellow and then stitched around the inner edge in black thread.  The journaling cards pull out from behind the photos and I am going to print out and add my mom and dad's journaling.


These next two pages I designed for my next class at Scrappn' Savvy on May 17th.  My last class we used some girly papers, and did a lot of "flowers" so I tried to stay away from that this time around.  I wanted to use the Toy Box papers from Crate Paper, and found a "non-girly" photo of Charlotte to use...




I wanted to layer the papers so that they were not in straight lines, and then I cut them into a bracket shape and cut the bracket in half and placed part on the top and part on the bottom.

I misted some yellow stars on the background and then flicked some black glimmer mist on it.  Then I used some stars cut from wood grain.

She doesn't really "pick" her nose....she just kinda sticks her finger up there and thinks it's funny.....

And finally I got to use some of these BEAUTIFUL Girl's Paperie papers that are available at my LSS.  Again, I tried to stay away from things that were too girly, and I think the red, yellow, blue color combo is just perfect!



My original plan was to use three small photos on the bottom left and then create some stiching to make it look like little "bouncing" lines.  But I decided to do one large stitched circle on the page instead to go with the theme.  Also, I don't usually ink the edges of my papers, but I have been trying to do it a lot more and really love how it make the papers stand out.

I added a dab of navy blue from Crate Paper neighborhood, and some old alphas that I had in my stash, plus another star (staying away from flowers!!).



Thanks for looking today!  I have a TON more to share this week and can't WAIT!  :)

6 comments:

Nadia Cannizzo said...

These are absolutely gorgeous. I LOVE the details, the embellies and the colours. Simply stunning. Well done...xoxo Nadia

Anonymous said...

Super cute pages - Gold Digger made me giggle - I have a three year old daughter who I am always telling not to do the same thing!!!!

Tessa Buys said...

Love the pages! I can definitely see the ones for your class as boy pages. Wonderful work :).

Diana Fisher said...

Love your pages!!! So bright and fun and fabulous!!!

Diana Waite said...

GREAT job!! I LOVE that your mom took pictures at the store of the cart and she will be journaling--SO precious!

Suzy Nurmainy said...

Cute layout! love the colors and the stitching! congrats on being featured at The Paper Variety, and thanks for playing along with us :)