Project Life – Week 23

I’ve had this spread ready to share for a while now, finally I’m getting around to posting! This was the second week of my mom’s visit. Not nearly as busy as the previous week – I managed to fit everything in with just one insert (I used the Design H from the Photo Pocket Pages – Small Variety Pack 1). Yay me! 🙂

Project Life - Week 23

The color scheme this week came from Cosmo Cricket’s 2WENTY-THR3E collection. (Plus, I thought it would be really cool to use it for Week 23! LOL)

Project Life - Week 23

I used a few Cosmo Cricket tags (2WENTY-THR3E), and embellished them with some chipboard stickers, stickers from the Project Life Clementine kit, and the EK Success Image Tree typewriter alphabet stamped with the Tsukineko Small-Size VersaFine, Smoky Gray(I love these small ink pads!). Papers are mostly from the Cosmo Cricket 6×6 paper pad

Project Life - Week 23

I created background for two of the pockets by misting some Mr Huey custard and overdue mists on American Crafts white cardstock  using a Studio Calico chevron mark.
I added in quite a few bits of memorabilia this week. 🙂 Here’s front and back of the insert:

Project Life - Week 23

And here are a few of my favorite details of this week!

Project Life - Week 23

I cut the frame with my Silhouette Electronic Cutting Tool. Fun! The date stamp is the usual K&Company Smash Stamp.

Project Life - Week 23

On the title card I also used the Stampendous Tiny Alphabet, which is my favorite little alpha stamp.

Project Life - Week 23

Here are the journaling cards I used for the insert – they are from the Project Life Clementine kit, and I embellished them with stamps. I used the EK Success Image Tree typewriter alphabet for “dinner” and the stars; “good times” is from a sold out Studio Calico set; the jar is from Dear Lizzy Neopolitan Stamps; the flowers are from Buttercup Clear Stamps (Lily Bee Designs); the fork+knife are from Let’s Eat by TPC Studio. The inks are Tsukineko Small-Size VersaFine (Smoky Gray) and Spiced Marmalade Tim Holtz Distress Ink. I also embossed the fork and knife with Mustard Zing and Tsukineko VersaMark clear ink. The little newspaper flower is from Summer Camp by Kate Hadfield and Sahlin Studio.

I’m almost done with week 24 (just need to add some journaling) so I hope to share it soon. 🙂

Project Life – Week 22

Finally I am ready to share the long-promised Week 22 of my Project Life album! Grab a cup of coffee or tea and sit back comfortably, because this is going to be my longest post ever. 😉

It took me a long time to finish this week’s spread, and a long time to put together this post. But I did want to share it because I am really proud of getting it done. I included about 286 pictures in this week. I have multiple inserts, because it was our vacation week (my mom came to visit and we went on a road trip) and I wanted to document it all. As I walk you through the pages, I will also share a few important things I learned about how to make Project Life work for me. I used various sizes for the inserts, but all are smaller than 12 inches in width, so that at a glance you can easily see where the week ends. Here we go!

This is what the week looks like when you open the album.

Project Life - Week 22

I used my paper supplies for this week, because I knew I’d have many photos to print and didn’t want to  have to print more things. Plus, it’s good to use up the paper goodies I seem to be hoarding lately! 😉 I used mostly the Dear Lizzy Neapolitan line by American Crafts. I stamped the dates with the K&Company Smash Stamp and added a day of the week sticker from the Project Life Clementine kit (I’ve never used them before, but they are really cute, and the pink matched my color scheme perfectly!).

Project Life - Week 22

I wrote directly on my photos using the American Crafts Slick Writer, Fine Point, Black – perfect to add in more journaling in the white space of the photos. The numbers twenty and 2 for the title card were cut out from the Sunny Skip paper; the background paper is by Pebbles. I love the little Tile Letter Stickers. I used a few Dear Lizzy Neapolitan Large Tags for my journaling, along with some stamping accents and embellishments. I used pink ColorBox Pigment Ink for most of my stamping this week – as you can see it is a very bright and pretty color (not at all like the preview on Amazon, which looks purple!), almost neon. I also embossed a few embellishments, such as the car wood veneer here, using VersaMark clear ink and grapefruit Zing embossing powder. For stamping, I created a few titles using the little EK Success Image Tree typewriter alphabet, and I also used a sentiment combining two stamps from one of my favorite stamp sets – the Amy Tangerine Sketchbook Clear Acrylic Stamps. I stamped the latter directly on the photo with pigment ink, and it turned out great!

Here comes the first insert. It’s 6-Inch by 6-Inch Page Protector. In the front I made a collage of 16 instagram photos from DH’s Apple iPhone 4S, and in the back I splattered some white card stock with three pink watercolor hues using Crayola Washable Watercolors, Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Ink and Caran d’Ache Neocolor II Pastels. Then I used my sewing machine (this isn’t the same model I have, but it’s pretty close – I went for the cheapest model, and it works great for sewing on paper) to create a journaling grid, and added a lovely sticker from the Dear Lizzy Neapolitan Collection – Remarks – Sticker Sheet – Borders, Accents and Phrases.

Project Life - Week 22

Here comes the second insert. I used the Design G Photo Pocket Pages by Becky Higgins. I actually used a bunch of these because it was all I had available when I put together this week – but I have long since expanded my stash. 😉 The first pocket has a piece of Dear Lizzy Neapolitan vellum paper, layered with a clothes tag and some stickers (Dear Lizzy Neapolitan Remarks Stickers Book Accents and Phrases and Dear Lizzy Neapolitan Large Tags Embellishments). The “let the fun begin card” comes from the Cheerful Notes paper.

Project Life - Week 22

Turning this page, we see the back of this insert, and a peek at the following inserts.

Project Life - Week 22

The back of the insert has the back of the Cheerful Notes paper and of the vellum paper. I love that the highly rebated price shows up from the back of the clothing tag through the vellum – I was really proud of my $7 find! 😉 I included metro tickets in a pocket. I stamped a few Martha Stewart Butterflies with distress ink on my card to make it more interesting. The card in the bottom pocket comes from the Project Life Clementine kit.

Project Life - Week 22

And here comes the third insert. I used a 6 x 12 page protectors, which had just the right width to hold the museum brochure. I created a collage of instagrams from DH’s iPhone.

Project Life - Week 22

I also tucked the museum tickets in the protector. This is probably one of my favorite parts of Project Life: being able to find a place for all the memorabilia that I cannot get myself to throw out. 🙂 OK, let’s move on to insert #3. I used two journaling cards from the Project Life Clementine kit, embellished with stickers.

Project Life - Week 22

The bottom left pocket is a piece of a placemat – I asked for an extra at the restaurant, just to be able to add it to my album. 😉 Turning page, here’s what you see:

Project Life - Week 22

On the left, the back of insert #3, with plenty of pictures, journaling, and some business cards.

Project Life - Week 22

Next up, insert #4 has two of my favorite inserts ever! Both include stamping and stickers. The Amazing stamps by Ali Edwards are a small set that comes incredibly handy – and they’re really cheap too! The “best ever” stamp is from a retired Studio Calico set, and I added the Tile Letter Stickers to create the title. The “better together” sticker came from the Dear Lizzy Neapolitan Remarks Stickers Book Accents and Phrases, and it originally had three pair of feet – I cut the third one out because I was referring to only 2 people. 🙂 I think it turned out cute! The paper in the bottom right corner is from the Dear Lizzy Neapolitan 6X6 Paper Pad, which is a really pretty paper pad (the patterns are shrunk down from the 12×12 versions, and the sheets are one sided).

Project Life - Week 22

OK, let’s turn page! On the left you can see the back of insert #4, and on the right is the front of insert 5 – once again a Design G page.

Project Life - Week 22

Here’s a closer look to the left page. In the top left pocket, I used a leftover strip of paper from the Dear Lizzy Neapolitan 6X6 Paper Pad, and included some memorabilia, along with washi tape. In the 3″x4″ pocket, I embellished a grid card with stickers and a mistable butterfly misted with Mister Huey’s Color Mist – Cameo. At the bottom, I used another one of the Dear Lizzy Neapolitan Large Tags with a retired Studio Calico stamp stamped with pink ColorBox Pigment Ink.

Project Life - Week 22

And here’s a closer look to the right page. I used some of my newer stamps on this page, the Buttercup Clear Stamps (Lily Bee Designs): it’s such a cute little set! I used the chevron stamp on the journaling card on the left and on the mistable sun element, as well as the flower stamped. Both are stamped with Prima chalk inks – respectively with Coldfoot Stemens (yellow) and Old Rose. I love these little ink pads, they are so affordable! The “what a view” phrase uses an exclusive Studio Calico set, which I also used to stamp on the photo (“love this”) with the red ink from the Clearsnap ColorBox Pigment Petal. For the bottom right pocket, I used the pass from the National Park and created journaling lines using the dashed line stamp from the Amy Tangerine Love Struck Stamp(one of my favorite stamp sets ever!). I also embellished it with a sticker from the Dear Lizzy Neapolitan Remarks Stickers Book Accents and Phrases.

Project Life - Week 22

OK, turning page once again, we can see the back of insert 5 on the left, and insert 6 on the right. Insert 6 is just a simple 8.5×11 page protector into which I stuffed some maps and brochures.

Project Life - Week 22

Closer look to the back of insert 5:

Project Life - Week 22

I used my Silhouette Electronic Cutting Tool to cut the orange frame I designed – isn’t it pretty? 🙂 I layered it with a sticker and a wood veneer heart colored with chalk ink. The other journaling card was also embellished with stickers, and I used another tag at the bottom.
Next, insert 7 – I used a new Design H photo pocket page for it, and here is the front and back:

Project Life - Week 22

The card on the left is from the Clementine kit, while I embellished the card on the right by stamping a Tim Holtz stamp with distress ink and adding a paper strip from a paper in the Cosmo Cricket Twenty Three 6×6 paper pad. I included a clipping from a magazine in the bottom pocket. OK.. we’re nearing the end! Here is what you see when you turn insert 7: you see the final page, which is a Design A photo pocket page.

Project Life - Week 22

Here’s a close up. The backgrounds are white card stock with stamps from TPC Studio Let’s Eat, Buttercup Clear Stamps (Lily Bee Designs, and Dear Lizzy Neapolitan Camera Clear Acrylic Stamp.

Project Life - Week 22

For the photo collages throughout this page, I used many of the awesome templates by Designs by Lily at The Lilypad: 4×6 Photo Collages4×6 Photo Collages no. 2Photo Collages no. 3,  6″ Photo Strips

Phew! Thanks for staying until the end! 😉 What do you think? Leave me a comment if you made it this far! 🙂

Time Goes By..

Check out the gorgeous new kit Jenn Barrette has in her store today!

I used it to scrap an anniversary card. 🙂

13th Anniversary card

Credits:
Then and Now by Jenn Barrette

Simple, but I love how it turned out!

Free Kit by Sahlin Studio

Not only is she one of the most amazing designers… Krista of Sahlin Studio is also extremely generous! Check out how gorgeous this kit is! And it is free for all newsletter subscribers! Check out the details here.

*sigh* These colors make me so happy! I used it to make a card:

Fleetwood card, Fleetwood and Subtle Stamp Alpha by Sahlin Studio

Credits:
Fleetwood and Subtle Stamp Alpha by Sahlin Studio

Here’s a little detail:

Fleetwood card, Fleetwood and Subtle Stamp Alpha by Sahlin Studio

Have a great rest of the week!

August BYOC and more

I have a few pages and cards to share. First off, the August BYOC is in the shop at The Lilypad! I love the color scheme for this month, and here’s what I made with it:

Make Every Moment Count

Credits:
Lost in the Meadows papers by Micheline Martin
Mess It Right Up by Kaye Winiecki
Sweetness papers and Sweetness accents by One Little Bird
Hey MISTer brushes by Karah Fredricks
Fonts: Dingleberry, Sybil Green and The Dry Ribbon font by Heather Hess

Next, I have a couple of cards to share from last week, both done using my Silhouette Electronic Cutting Tool. The first one uses the August featured kit by Sahlin Studio – it’s 30% off for the whole month, and if you use it you can win a prize!

Discovery Card

Credits:
Summer Camp by Kate Hadfield and Sahlin Studio

This next card was inspired by the trend of vellum pockets with confetti – as soon as I saw the gorgeous paper in Jenn Barrette’s kit, I knew I had to use it right away. 🙂

Confetti Card

Credits:
More Spice Than Sugar by Jenn Barrette

To write the sentiment on this card, I used my favorite alpha stamp set: the Stepping Stone Alphabet – Clear Stamps by Studio Calico/Hero Arts, stamped with Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad, Worn Lipstick – I love this pretty pink color!

Lastly, I will share my favorite recent page:

Not a Bad Summer
Credits:
Summer Garden templates by Sara Gleason
Summer Breeze paper pack by Gina Miller
Font: FG Jeana

I love how it turned out! Like the page at the beginning of the post, this one uses cell phone camera photos. The camera on DH’s Apple iPhone 4S is really good!
ETA: this page was featured on the MSA blog.

Hello Saturday!

Yay for the weekend! I have some new goodies to share today. First off, a Christmas in July release by Mari Koegelenberg.

This very collection was turned into a paper line for My Mind’s Eye – how cool is that?? I thought I had already scrapped most of our 2011 Christmas, but I found this adorable picture of our elf that hadn’t been scrapped yet, so I made this page.

Elf

This collection is really huge, and I love the bright colors!

Next up, a fabulous collab by Jenn Barrette and Ju Kneipp. It’s available at DHD and SSD.

I made a page

Maine Vacation

and a card, and I love them both! 😉

Whale card

I love vintage designs, and Jenn’s kits always have a special find. I know I have been a quiet blogger lately, but I’ve been immersed into my Project Life. I’m stuck on week 22 – that was the week of our road trip with my mom, and I have hundreds and hundreds of photos to tackle! I’m almost done though – I’m currently working on the Friday of that week, so I hope to be able to share something soon! I also want to make a post about my favorite PL supplies, so look for that next weekend. 🙂

Project Life – Week 19, Week 20 and Week 21

Here’s my long overdue Project Life update. I got behind when I went on a 1-week business trip, followed by my mom’s 2-week visit, but the sad fact is that even after that, I’ve kept getting more behind. But I do have hopes that my life will miraculously settle down (I’m having an awfully busy summer at work :-() and I can get caught up. I am not giving up, that’s for sure! Anyway, here are the last three weeks I completed.

I was not all that inspired by Week 19, but hey, it’s one more week documented. 🙂

Project Life - Week 19

I did not have much to document this week.. I was home alone until the weekend.

Project Life - Week 19

I guess it’s the color scheme that stumped me.. I do like how the right side turned out though, with the journaling cards – it must be a record, I used three cards from the Project Life Clementine kit on one page! 😉 Seriously, I never use the kit anymore, but I was delighted to dig up three cards that matched my color scheme so well!

Project Life - Week 19

I love the patterned paper on the top right. And I think the birthday card I made looks pretty cool too! 🙂

But let’s move on. Week 20 was a good week for me. I was home alone, but I had a major achievement. I LOVE love love love how this week turned out. How is it that my hybrid intensive pages are almost my favorite ones? 🙂

Project Life - Week 20

It’s pretty obvious that I put together this spread after getting my new desk – the Silhouette-cut elements give it away easily! 🙂

Project Life - Week 20

Bright colors, cut outs, stamps, and glitter? No wonder I love how this week turned out! 😉

Project Life - Week 20

Here are some details. I used distress ink for the stamping (it was the only color I had that matched the color scheme..) so the details aren’t 100% clear, but I like the look anyway.

Project Life - Week 20

I covered the star left over from the cut out with glitter. 🙂

Project Life - Week 20

I tried using a strip of paper in my DYMO. It totally worked! 😉 I love the look!

Project Life - Week 20

A nice mix of stamps and printed digi elements. This spread turned out to be really thick, thanks to those flowers I added to it! My album is getting quite thick already – it will soon be time to switch to a new binder!

Project Life 2012

And here comes Week 21. I tried something new this week too (once again, thanks to the new craft space): embossing! 🙂 I love it!!

Project Life - Week 21 

Do not fear, it’s not that I need to remind myself of my name… 😉 That one you see there was a name tag and I had to block out some personal details in these photos. 🙂

Project Life - Week 21 

This week is packed with photos and journaling! It made me think whether I am documenting too much.. I like to think that one day I will care about having all these details recorded, but I am not sure..

Project Life - Week 21 

That picture up there in the top right corner was taken with my iPhone from the plane – the quality is awful in this picture of a printed iPhone photo, but in person it looks quite cool, with the moon framed by the plane’s wing. But let’s move on to some details! Here are the embossing stamps I made.

Project Life - Week 21 

DH and I were on opposite sides of the country this week, so I had the idea of documenting it using a map of the US and our initials. This was my first experiment with embossing, and it was a go! 🙂 So I added more embossed details throughout the spread.

I was almost done with this week – I was missing only the bottom left pocket on the right page – when I decided to use a stencil mask and spray paint to create a background. It turned out pretty cute, albeit a bit too white. But then, as I was about to clean out the stencil, I noticed there was a lot of paint on the stencil, so I used it as a stamp on another piece of cardstock. Bingo! 🙂 This reflection had just the right amount of red to balance my page.

Project Life - Week 21 

The journaling on it is kind of hard to read though… and once again, too many words!

I included several instagram photos from DH. I love the look with the paper strip down the middle.

Project Life - Week 21 

Phew, that was a long post! Here are the credits for these 3 weeks.


Week 19:
Credits:
Insta-frame Templates by Sahlin Studio
Photo Collages no. 3 by Designs by Lili
Kissing Booth papers by Basic Grey
Amy Tangerine Thickers – American Crafts


Week 20:
Credits:
Social Butterfly by Jenn Barrette and Allison Pennington, available at The Lilypad and at Sweet Shoppe Designs
Cutouts: Everyday vol. 2 and Happy and Healthy for Life by Jenn Barrette
Customizable Journal Cards No.2 by Designs by Lili
Stamps by Studio Calico
Washi tape from InTheClear
Smash date stamp K&C company
Martha Stewart glitter
Prima flowers


Week 21:
Credits:
Studio Calico (paper from Abroad, and Mr. Huey spray, transportation and arrow wood veneer )
Pebbles (grid paper, from Hip Hip Hooray)
washi tape by Cavallini & Co.
Zing embossing powder
Stamps by Tim Holtz (enjoy the journey + grid) and Studio Calico (alpha)

Stampendous alpha stamps
Anywhere Thickers by American Crafts
See and Stamp alpha stamps
Smash date stamp K&C company
Photo Collages no. 3 and 6″ Photo Strips by Designs by Lili
Insta-frame Templates by Sahlin Studio

July BYOC!

Yay, I am so happy to share another gorgeous BYOC at The Lilypad! I know I say this every month… but I’m really in love with this month’s BYOC! 🙂

I love these colors!! I started by making a page with a picture from the 4th of July. It was a super hot day, but we braved the heat and went to see the fireworks show (LO to come..). 🙂

4th July 2012

Credits:
Shaped Up: Stars by Amy Martin
Blocked Out Alpha by Emily Merritt
Make It Messier by Kaye Winiecki
Rocket Pops papers and Sprinkles v6 by Valorie Wibbens
The Snow Bunny font by Heather Hess

I also made a card:

You Are Awesome card

Credits:

I know I’ve mentioned it already, but I just love how having my own scrap desk now makes me create so much more! It takes no time at all to fire up my Silhouette, and I even added glitter to this card (on the flower). 🙂 I love glitter, but I often am too lazy to play with it.. But I really should get it out more often!

I know I’ll be definitely using this gorgeous BYOC for a few more pages, hopefully this weekend!

Finally Saturday!

I have two gorgeous new releases to share today! One is a sweet kit by Mari Koegelenberg:

I love these pretty colors! I used this kit to scrap about one of my favorite things in the entire world. 🙂

Nothing Sweeter

Credits:
Tea for 2 and Kraftelicious no. 2 alpha by Mari Koegelenberg
Fonts: Strangelove, Wisdom Script AI

Next, Jenn Barrette has an awesome new collab in the store today.

I started designing a card, and then suddenly I had the inspiration to make a cutout with my Silhouette. I am so excited about how it turned out! 🙂

Happy 4th Card

Credits:
Life, Love, and Liberty by Jenn Barrette and Stolen Moments

ETA: this card was showcased on the MSA blog. 🙂

Have a great weekend!

Fresh

Oh my goodness, I haven’t posted on my blog in almost a month! This goes to show how busy I’ve been lately… 🙁 To top it off, I was in the office until midnight last night. Yes, midnight!! 🙁 But I still managed to squeeze in a little time earlier in the week to play with Sahlin Studio’s latest collab, Fresh:

Isn’t it just gorgeous?? I lately got a new desk for my crafts, and I tried it out for the first time working on this card. I also used my Silhouette, since with the new arrangement it is much easier to turn it on and connect it to my computer. So expect to see plenty of cut out goodness in the future! 😉

Fresh card 
Credits:
Fresh by Sahlin Studio and One Little Bird
Vintage Labels: Sweet Sips by Sahlin Studio

So while the design and cutting of this card went very fast, what took me the longest was actually putting the card together: there’s lots of layering so at some point I felt like I needed an extra hand. 😉

Fresh card 

Have a great weekend!