Quiet Week

I haven’t scrapped much at all this week! I did a super fast page on Monday, and one last night.
I had a couple of hours of scrapping time last night but wasn’t in the least inspired, until the end when I did one page (that I’m very happy about too).
Here’s the page from Monday:

Credits:
Children’s Day by Amy Sumrall

Children’s Day is the kit Amy Sumrall entered in Week 4 of the SYTYCD contest at DigiScrapAddicts and it’s just so pretty! (you have to be logged in to view the entry)
The main theme is children, of course, but look how nicely the kit worked for this picture of my husband!
And the crayons in the kit are just gorgeous – she even provided brushes and a beautiful crayon alpha!

Credits:
Spring Meadow by Mira Designs
Frame from Leafy Treetops by Erica Zane
Fonts: Pea Roni Script, My Own Topher, karabinE and Scriptina

DH made homemade butter on Sunday while I was scrapping out my last pages for the Queen of Scrap competition 🙂 but I did manage to sneak in and take a couple of pictures of the final result (including the splatters of cream all over the kitchen), of course!

The Final Weekend of the QoS (part 4: the Wrap Up)

Here’s the final 8 pages I did for the QOS competition. It just feels great to see all my pages of the month together and I’m so proud I got this far! 🙂 I really love 99% of the pages I did!
I started out with the idea of making one page only, but I quickly realized I didn’t want to overlap any of the pages, so 8 it was! 😛




Credits:
Paper from I’m a Dreamer by Britt-ish Designs
Font: the King & Queen, Pea Olson, My Own Topher

I’m just dying to know who will be crowned the new Queen of Scrap and who are the 2 Princesses! The results should be announced on Saturday and I hope they can make it on time by then. Just going through the galleries of the top ten posters will take forever, though, since the total number posted by them is 1654 pages!!!! 😉
It sounds a bit crazy considering I spent the whole month of May devoting all my free time to scrapping, but I miss it already! 🙂

The Final Weekend of the QoS (part 3: All the Other Pages)

OK, I’m ready to show off all the other pages I did last weekend in the final stretch of the Queen of Scrap.

I’m all caught up with my Project 365:

Credits:
What Every Girl Needs – Folded, bows from Hodge Podge 10, border from Hodge Podge 10, Stitching ABC’s by Gina Marie Huff
Favorite Black Pen alpha by Pamela Donnis
Photo stamps from Project 365 #2 by Sugarplum Paperie
Font: Note this

Credits:
Sketch by Juli Fish
Strawberry Cafe Revised and Meadowlark by Sugarplum Paperie
Bracket mat shape from Paper Shapers by Britt-ish Designs
Font: Pea Amy*Rica


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Papers from Welcome Home by Erica Zane
Vegetable Soup by Pamela Donnis
On the Dot Alpha by Chelle’s Creations
Font: Fluoxetine

Credits:
Paper from Welcome Home by Erica Zane
Vegetable Soup by Pamela Donnis
Font: Fluoxetine

Finally, I picked up the most gorgeous kit by Erica Zane, Leafy Treetops, that came out on Friday and I really love all the pages I scrapped with it!!





Credits:
Leafy Treetops by Erica Zane
Fonts: Pea Olson, American Typewriter

I also really love the pictures I took on Memorial Day! They turned out just gorgeous! I guess I went lucky with the light!

Well, believe it or not, that’s all!
Errrrrr.. actually, I have to take it back: it isn’t all!! I decided I wanted to scrap a page with all the LOs I did this month but as it turned out they wouldn’t fit in just one page, so I ended up making 8!!! 😛

The Final Weekend of the QoS (part 2: Speed Scraps)

The final weekend of the QoS competition offered an incredible schedule of speed scraps, and I did them all but one! 😉

Friday evening, instructions:

  1. You can choose any number of pics, but make your main pic BIG
  2. Your background paper must be a primary color—red, blue, yellow (any shade)
  3. I want some blocking squares—at least four.
  4. Let’s see a bracket (or two), use it/them anyway you like
  5. Add any elements you want, but you must have one element cluster
  6. Use an alpha somewhere on your LO other than the title
  7. Title/date/journal/shadow to your heart’s content

Credits:
Welcome Home and asterisk from Brown Alpha by Erica Zane
Font: Pea Roni Script

Saturday morning, instructions:

  1. Choose your pictures, but YOU must be in at least one of them.
  2. As many (or few) papers as you’d like, but at least one of the major papers must be worn or aged. (That means the worn paper can’t be just a snippet or mostly hidden)
  3. Add a border to at least 2 sides OF YOUR LAYOUT. Paper, stitches, trims, doesn’t matter, but give your LO a border on at least 2 sides.
  4. Hang your picture.
  5. I want to see three different metal elements. That means the same staple repeated three times doesn’t count.
  6. NO TITLE!
  7. Embellish as you wish. Don’t forget to add shadows AND journaling!

Credits:
Background paper and other pink paper, butterfly and beads from Magical Escape, worn paper and stitches from Serenity Now
Hang in There v. 2, Glitzy Spills and Thrills, pin from I’m a Dreamer by Britt-ish Designs

Saturday afternoon, instructions:

  1. We are going to start differently today. We are picking kits first. Choose a kit that is different from one you would normally use…maybe different colors…different elements…something that will stand out from the rest of your gallery.
  2. Choose multiple photos…arrange them however you want — on the same side of your layout.
  3. Choose however many papers you want…but your main paper (the one we see the most of) must have a pattern.
  4. The word for choosing your embellishments is layering. Choose whatever embellishments you want…and layer them up. When working with layers…think 3D…flattest stuff on the bottom (glitter, paint, etc)…and puffiest stuff on top (curled ribbons, flowers). Really think about your shadows too.
  5. Select everything on your page (except the background papers) and make them a little smaller and move them over a little (whichever direction your want – up, down, left, right).
  6. Use an alpha for your title…but you cannot arrange your title in a straight line.
  7. Journal…a little or a lot. Date and save.

I didn’t actually complete this one because after instruction #5 was posted DH came home and I had promised we would go and buy him a digital piano, so I stopped and finished the page after we came home. 😉

Credits:
Prestige and Holiday Prestige by mgl Scraps
Font: Pea Roni Script and Fluoxetine

Then I did a matching page too:

Credits:
Prestige and Holiday Prestige by mgl Scraps

Saturday evening, instructions:

  1. OK ladies…we are going to KIS (keep it simple) tonight. In the spirit of Queen of Scrap and the many many pages you all have been churning out, we are going to do a simple page. I want to see clean, simple, neat pages. Instruction #1 is to pick 1 or 2 photos.
  2. Choose and use only 2 papers.
  3. Use one element repeated many times on your page. They can be different sizes and colors, but the same basic element. Example, hearts sprinkled that are different colors and sizes, but all hearts. (you can also use other elements)
  4. Use at least one staple on your page. I almost never haver a page without a staple, they are my favorite! Get at least one on there please.
  5. Use wordart on your page, doesn’t have to be the title.
  6. Since the rest of our page is simple, use a fun font in your title to add some interest. I mean not regular Times or Arial, something fun or funky.
  7. Date your page. Journal if you like, but I am not requiring it this time. Usually I always journal, but since this page is simple, you can leave it off. Sometimes the picture and title say it all.

Of course I had to scrap DH’s new piano! 😉

Credits:
Music & Lyrics, edge 2 edge wordart II by Britt-ish Designs
Staple from Natural Wonders by the Scrap Matters Design Team
Fonts: Note this, Pea Stacy Doodle’s Script

I’d been wanting to use this mini kit by Britt for a long time, and I finally had the right pics! 😉

I skipped the Sunday afternoon speed scrap because I was on a scrapping roll on my own, but I couldn’t miss the grand finale Sunday evening.
Instructions:

  1. Our QOS contestants have been reaching way back in their stashes to make their LO’s. So follow their lead and choose photos that are at least 2 months old. As many as you want, as long as it’s more than one.
  2. One of your photos must be crooked, the others straight.
  3. One solid, one patterned paper.
  4. Cluster your elements in one corner.
  5. The majority of your elements must fall off the page. Put two near your crooked picture.
  6. Can you say alpha? Use on somewhere on your page..doesn’t have to be the title.
  7. That’s it! Shadow, journal and date.

Credits:
Reindeer Games by Ziggle Designs
Font: Pea Olson

OK I must admit I’m not very happy about this page.. It turned out a bit cluttered.. I think these pics didn’t go well with the instructions but I didn’t want to go back and start over. 🙂

There’s a bunch of LOs from the weekend I haven’t posted yet, but will soon.

Woot!!

Before I get back to posting LOs from the weekend (and I won’t be doing that until later today or tomorrow), let me toot some great news from Saturday: I am in Amy Sumrall’s CT!!!!! 😀
She picked me as a hybrid gal and that quite surprised me (I love hybrid but I still consider myself a digi girl at heart! 🙂 ) but I’m sure we’ll have lots of fun! 😉

Amy Sumrall CT

In the meantime, Amy’s in the final round of the SYTYCD (So You Think You Can Design) contest at DSA (digiscrapaddicts) so check out her designs and vote for her this weekend (Friday through Sunday)!!
She seriously rocks: she always picks the best color palettes, is a great doodler and is now CU (commercial use) free!!!

The Final Weekend of the QoS (part 1)

OK, time to catch up and post the LOs I did over the weekend. And boy, are there a few of those! 😉

I did a whole bunch about our visit to the Museum of Glass (see previous post for more LOs):


Credits:

Wub*ulous by Amy Sumrall
Small button from Welcome Home by Erica Zane

Credits:
Paper from Mermaid Lagoon add-on, Little Vixen Alpha, string from The Bright Side add-on by Britt-ish Designs

Credits:
Electric Pop by Britt-ish Designs
Paper grass from Natural Wonders by the ScrapMatters Design Team

Credits:
Everyday by Amy Sumrall

Credits:
Everyday by Amy Sumrall

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Beautiful Distraction by Tracie Stroud
Font: Note this

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Berry Crush Add-on by Erica Zane
Font: Note this

Credits:
Berry Crush Add-on by Erica Zane
Font: Note this

Credits:
Happy Land by Mira Designs
Pear ribbon and elements from Aren’t we a Pear by Tammy Kat
Staple from Natural Wonders from the ScrapMatters Design Team

Credits:
Happy Land by Mira Designs
Font: Note this

Credits:
Oh So Happy by Amy Sumrall

Credits:
Oh So Happy by Amy Sumrall


Credits:
Prestige and Holiday Prestige by mgl Scraps
Paper Shapers by Britt-ish Designs
Font: Note this

Credits:
Holidays in Eden by mgl Scraps
Paper Shapers by Britt-ish Designs

Credits:
Holidays in Eden by mgl Scraps
Paper Shapers by Britt-ish Designs

Credits:
Holidays in Eden by mgl Scraps
Font: Note this


Credits:
Desmond and Molly by Amy Sumrall
Challenge Shapes by Chelle’s Creations
Font: Note this

I think I have a few more pictures from this visit that I want to scrap, but I didn’t get to it. Will do soon though.

Queen of Scrap Stats

The month-long Queen of Scrap competition at ScrapMatters is over and now we only need to wait for the final result (the SM team will cast a vote on who deserves to be the Queen of Scrap among the 10 top posters).
The top poster totalled a whopping 260 LOs, earning a $50 gift card to the shop, while the top 10 posters (all above 133 LOs) have a chance to win the coveted title of Queen (3 month guest spot in the CT) or the 2 minor titles of Princess (1 month guest spot).
After having to catch up for the whole month, I managed to end up in 8th place, with 137 LOs. My personal record, and even though I never set a goal for this month, I never would have imagined I could do so much! Yesterday I did 27 pages. Amazing!

This month has been great and even though I was a bit tired this last weekend, I didn’t lose much sleep or any family moments: I was “lucky” my husband was out of town for 2 weeks in the middle of the month so I concentrated most of my LOs during that time.

Highlights of the month: I love all the pages I did (OK, there’s maybe 2 I’m not 100% happy with, but out of 137..!), I’m all caught up with Project 365, I got into Amy Sumrall’s CT, I completed many stand-alone projects that I hope to get printed soon, I had fun chatting with the other competitors, I blogged all the pages I did throughout the month (still have to post the final weekend but it will be here soon!)..

A great month, but I hope I win a spot because I don’t know if I can scrap this much again next year for the next QoS competition! 😉

I’ll post this weekend’s LOs as soon as I can, but there’s a lot and it will take me some time to gather them all. 🙂