Monday, August 31, 2009

Love Tim?

It's very late Sunday night (OK technically it's Monday morning) but I'm so excited about Creative Escape that I had to stay up late and write.

We arrived home at about 10:30 p.m. tonight. The trip was beyond fantastic! Everything about it - the instructors, the classes, the resort (and the hot weather) was outstanding, and Virginia and I had a great time! We made some awesome projects, I took a lot of photos, and I will tell you more as soon as I can.
If you've been keeping your eyes and ears open for news from Creative Escape, you may have heard a rumour about Tim Holtz that sounds totally outrageous! On Saturday night, CE held an auction to benefit the Leukemia-Lymphoma Society. Up for bidding were lamps altered for the event by Tim Holtz and Heidi Swapp.
Here on stage are Heidi and Tim with Tim's lamp. Just minutes before this photo was shot, Heidi's lamp had been auctioned for approx. $8,200! Then Tim came on stage and talked about the inspiration for his lamp before the bidding started. Tim's lamp raised an absolutely amazing $29,000 for the charity! WOW!
There's so much more to write about, but I'm exhausted from the trip, and need to get to bed. But before I go, I want to give a shout out to Dawn Hueser. Dawn and her friend Janet were in Arizona this weekend, where Virginia and I hung out with them. I've known them from Just Cre8 for a while now. Dawn is second from the left here.

Dawn was Graphic 45's featured artist on their blog last Friday, and her work is absolutely awesome, so go check it out on her blog here. Congratulations Dawn, and it was fantastic finally meeting you and Janet.

Of course, I also want to send a big shout out to Virginia for being an awesome roommate and travelling buddy for this weekend's event. I had such a wonderful time, and those zebra print hair clips are the absolute best!

Stay tuned for some more news and project photos from Creative Escape, coming soon!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

While I'm Away

Well, my bags are almost packed . . . .

OK wait, I'll admit it! My scrap supplies are not packed at all! But my clothes are, and my scrap tote will be ready in the next few hours. Creative Escape 2009 is here. It sure has come quickly. I'm going to try to blog while I'm away, but I've never used our new laptop, so I'm not sure how I'll do.

So in case I don't get around to updating this blog while I'm gone, I thought I would leave a happy little photo at the top of the page. These are my three favourite tots in the whole wide world. I love these three little faces with all my heart. They are my reason for scrapbooking and my reason for being. I'll miss them and my hubby so much while I'm gone, and can't wait to cuddle them all when I get back.

So enjoy the sweet view, and hopefully I'll be talking to you from Arizona very soon. Cheers!

Friday, August 21, 2009

It's Amost Here . . .

When I found out back in March that I had won the chance to go to Creative Escape 2009, it seemed so very far away. Yet, here we are, less than a week away from this exciting trip to Arizona, and I can't believe how quickly it has come. I checked out the weather forecast this morning - it's over 100 degrees Fahrenheit now! Ack! Rain on the weekend should cool it off a bit just in time for our trip. Check out the weather forecast here!

Heidi has been blogging about CE 2009 also, and I grabbed this photo of last year's event on her blog. Doesn't it look like fun? To say "I'm so excited" is a bit of an understatement! See more about what we will be doing here.

I'm going to be keeping a journal while I'm away and doing a few guest posts for Scrapscene about the whole CE experience, so stay tuned for that. Don't worry, I plan on taking tons of photos, so hopefully it will almost feel like you're there (minus the heat!)

I was talking to Virginia this morning, and since neither of us has started packing yet, I guess I had better get a move on! Not only do I have to organize my list of required scrap supplies, but I have a ton of laundry to do too.

More on Creative Escape 2009, coming soon.

Friday, August 14, 2009

A great vacation!

With how unpredictable the weather has been this summer, we somehow managed to pick the best week of the entire year to go on vacation. Hooray! We had a wonderful time up at a resort on Honey Harbour, where the kids loved being in camp all days with other kids their age and the adults enjoyed having the day free to read by the pool, play a little round of golf, go for walks and just bask in the peace and quiet!

We were away for 5 days, and while the first few were windy, the rest were awesome. Doug and Nicole and their girls were in the room right beside us. We had dinners together and took this tour on the Miss Midland (left) together. The evening shows were great - Stephen and Doug even tried (unsuccessfully) to be hypnotized!
Then on Thursday morning, Leanne and Pete sailed into Honey Harbour and picked us for a day sailing on their boat. We had a fantastic time! Look at the concentration on Evan's face as he controls the boat - he soaked it all in so quickly and had a great time. Even the girls had their turn at the wheel!
And of course, the kids loved playing with Leanne and Pete's sweet dog, Bailey, and I think Bailey had a great time too. Good weather, good company, good food, good friends and a ton of fun - what more could a family want from a vacation?! I guess maybe just a few good photos - or is that just me? :-}

I hope your family's vacation is as fun-filled and action-packed as ours!

Saturday, August 08, 2009

Busy, busy summer!

It seems every year in August and December, I end up taking more photos than I can possibly ever edit (or post) within a reasonable time. This year is no exception. We've been here, keeping busy, and while my scrapping activity isn't happening all that much, we've certainly had lots going on around our house.
Towards the end of July, we were lucky enough to have tickets to see Coldplay in concert. It was a blast! We rented a limo, along with a few friends, and had a fantastic night. After that, we managed to get a way for a week at a resort on Honey Harbour, which I will post some photos of shortly (after I tackle the mountains of laundry!)

In between all of that, we are still trying to get the house packed for our upcoming move, and I'm getting more and more excited about my trip to Arizona for Creative Escape 2009. So stay tuned, and I'll fill you in a bit more about our summer, and maybe you will even see a scrapping project or two!

I hope your summer is turning out to be as busy and fun as ours is.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

That's a successful Garage Sale!

We had a garage sale a few weekends ago to help us get rid of some of the old toys, clothes and "stuff" in the basement, as we prepare to put our house up on the market. It was one of our first garage sales in this house, so there was a lot to get rid of. Well, I think we can call the sale a huge success. Not only did we sell tons of items, but we sold the house to a family from the sale, the day before the house was to hit the market.

I think we can call that a very successful sale. Not many families can have a garage sale, and sell the garage too! ;-}

Now it's all over but the packing! Wish us luck!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Just Cre8's August Reveal

I'm posting my pages for Just Cre8's August reveal with mixed emotions and a heavy heart. While it was just a short 6 months ago that the 2009 Creative Crew was announced, Just Cre8 has always felt like home to me. Sue brings so much passion to everything she does, whether it is scrapbooking or just life in general, and having an opportunity to be part of her team was truly a dream come true for me. So many talented ladies, some who I knew from earlier
opportunities, other that I was privileged to meet through Just Cre8, made preparing for reveals and online crops so much fun! So it was a sad day for me to read Sue's decision that - needing to put time with her family ahead of everything else - Just Cre8 will be closing it's doors after the mailing of this kit. :-(
And while I will certainly miss that jam-packed pizza box every month, I totally respect Sue's need to put family first. Her awesome kits will be hard to match, but honestly, our little family has so much on the go right now with our upcoming move, that I won't be taking on anything new in the near future. We're busy enough as it is, and since I have to pack up all of my scrapbooking supplies to get them moved to the new house, timing works out well. OK, enough nostalgia . . .
I'm completely in love with the Traveler line from Little Yellow Bicycle, which is included in this kit. The first page I created (at the top) features some of my favourite photos of Vanessa, and I think the pretty florals suit her so naturally. Journaling says: Vanessa, my sweet pearl, watching you learn and grow is such a joy, a blessing; a beautiful journey. For my second page (above), I thought a photo of my view looking at the kids in their carseats was perfect for the travel theme.
And finally, one of my favourite projects ever, I mad a wall hanging using the 12" x 12" piece of denim that was included in the kit. It arrived a dark indigo, but I washed it a few times to fray the edges, and then bleached it for a grungy look. I mounted it on canvas and attached some ribbon for hanging.

This will hang up in the playroom/loft when we move to the new house. I can't wait!

Whew! That's a long post! See other creations with this kit by Just Cre8's other talented Cre8ive Crew members here. Enjoy it, since - sadly - it's the final edition. :-{ It's been a pleasure and an honour to work with Sue and this fantastic group of designers and subscribers, and I won't soon forget this wonderful experience.

I hope our scrappy paths will continue to cross in the future.

And to close on a happier note, guess where I will be one month from today?? ;-}

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Just a Little Bit Longer . . .

You may be wondering when I'm finally going to post the wedding album I have eternally been creating for Scrapalicious. I promise, while it's not quite ready yet, it is very much in progress. I love the gorgeous brown felt of the album mixed with the rich purples of Wisteria. I can't wait to display my wedding photos in it.

Until then, I hope that this tiny little sneak peek has your curiosity piqued . . .

Monday, July 20, 2009

Soccer Lovers

Our house just isn't the same with our dude away. We all sure miss Evan, who is still away at camp. While work and getting the house ready for our move has been keeping the adults busy, the girls have been pouring their energy into soccer. Both girls love soccer this year, and both are great at getting goals for their team.
Above, Vanessa moves in on the ball and gets ready to head for the net. In the photo to the left, Alicia (with socks coming down over her shin guards!) breaks away with the ball. I wish Blogger hadn't changed things - I used to be able to post images that you could click on and enlarge. Sorry that I can't get that to work now.
I've been pushing myself lately and have been shooting in Manual Mode using my Nikon D300. To be honest, I really didn't feel ready for such a powerful camera when I received it. Since it has no Auto Mode, I've been "cheating" in Program Mode until now, but am finally getting more comfortable with Manual.

In the last photo (above) it was getting a bit dark already, but this is what I managed to capture.

So moving forward, I am forcing myself to really learn, and will be using the D300 all of the time, even if I know I could have easily captured the image in Auto using my D70. So wish me luck! I know there is still quite a learning curve, but I think I'm up for it! ;-}

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Favourite Recipes Altered Binder

Before we move on to the reveal of Just Cre8's awesome August kit, here is the most recent project I created with the July Scrap Pack. It's an altered binder for holding recipe cards, and I think the Cosmo Cricket papers and of course the digital elements from the Kit - recipe cards - were just perfect for this project. The word Favourite in the title here is from Scribblz Art.
I created a tutorial with step by step instructions for altering your own Favourite Recipes binder on the Just Cre8 blog here. I had an empty old photo album at home with 4 x 6 photo sleeves inside, which ended up working really well for altering to hold recipe cards. Everything I used to create this album was from the July Scrap Pack from Just Cre8, with the addition of the
Doodlebug alphas.
On the inside front and back covers of the binder are pockets for holding extra cards, shopping lists, ideas torn from magazines or recipes received from friends that you plan on transferring to a recipe card. I also created dividers for each section of the binder using patterned paper, ribbon, brads and letter stickers.
This is now one of my favourite projects ever, and it was truly so quick and easy to make. You should give it a try. Now, if I could only find more time to make recipes from scratch! ;-}
There are some other great ideas on the Just Cre8 blg this month from other members of the Cre8ive Crew. Be sure to check them our here. And stay tuned for that long awaited wedding album, which I promise to have posted soon, as well as some fun projects from the August Just Cre8 kit, coming up soon.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

My Boys of Summer

If this year isn't going by like a speeding train, I don't know what is! It's so hard to believe that it's been a year since Evan went to camp, but the time has come again for him to spend some time paddling, camping, swimming, singing campfire songs, playing soccer and learning camp games, tricks and cheers. Last year was his first year sleeping at camp and he was a bit nervous, but this year he was totally excited and ready! On the trip to camp we stopped at Webers for lunch just like we did last year, and I talked Evan into posing and capturing a few memories. There's nothing like a Webers chocolate shake to bribe a kid to stand still for a few moments! :-}
Once we arrived, Evan was totally at home and showed us around in a way that he didn't know how to last year. Many of the same counsellors are back again, and even a few of the same campers. Last summer Evan had his cousin Kristian in the same cabin, but since he isn't camping this year, Evan sure misses him. But Evan has written home twice already, and is having fun!

I know that time will fly and the next thing I know, we will be picking him up. I hope these two weeks don't fly by for Evan the way they seem to for us, as these are memories that last a lifetime. Have fun, bud!

Aren't my two boys handsome?

Saturday, July 11, 2009

It's That Time Again!

I can't believe that it's already almost time for another Just Cre8 reveal! The August Cre8ive Pack is a stunning combination of good things. I have been having a blast putting together some fun creations with this kit and I just know you will too. Take a little peek at wall hanging I made for our kids' playroom! And I have more still in the process as we speak.

Check out August's reveal here on July 15th. It's going to be worth the trip!

BTW, the "worth the trip" part was a hint! ;-}

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

I Just Can't Wait 'til Creative Escape!

When I posted this cryptic little hint a while back, not everyone understood why I was so excited. Well, the closer the calendar gets to Creative Escape 2009, the more excited I'm getting. Virginia and I are thrilled to be heading to Arizona for this action-packed scrapbooking event full of classes and projects taught by leading instructors in the industry. Sneak peeks of some of the classes were recently posted on the Creative Escape blog, and I've attached a few below to give you a little peek at the fun we'll be having.

A peek at the class taught by the incredible Tim Holtz . . .












Can't wait to work with fabric diva extraordinaire Heather Bailey . . .












Then there's the fun and funky Heidi Swapp . . .












The ultra-talented Marah Johnson . . .












And the talented team of Deb and Paula from 7 Gypsies . . .












Don't those look like gorgeous projects! There is so much more, too! Not to mentioned the shopping, and the goodie bags! Oh my! If I haven't eluded to it already, I can't WAIT! :-}

P.S. For those of you wishing that you were going too, guess what? They've opened up more space! Hmmmmm, maybe we'll see you there??

Monday, June 29, 2009

A Match Made in Heaven!

Well, since I last posted, life has been totally busy. For starters, we have been busily tidying our house and had a garage sale last weekend to get rid of tons of stuff that our kids are too big for. It rained Saturday, but Sunday morning was a huge success! But there's a lot more to go through, and probably another sale in July. Then, next on the agenda is getting some winter things packed and put away so that we can list and sell! September and our move will be here before we know it!

Beyond that, all of the kids are now finished school for the year, Evan is getting ready (and excited) about going to camp again shortly, and soccer three nights a week is sure keeping me running. But I'm still squeezing in some scrapping time here and there.

It feels like quite a while ago that I posted this peek at my latest Scrapalicious DT kit. As soon as I saw the Fancy Pants fantastic mixed media album gorgeous Wisteria papers from Basic Grey, I knew I had to create a wedding mini album. Like me and my sweet hubby, I think the products in this kit and a wedding theme are truly a match made in Heaven!
It's taken time to pull out our wedding photos from almost 11 years ago and get them organized, but it's sure been worth it. This album is the perfect size to use an 8" x 10" photo as a full page. I love how the photo of us (above) reciting our vows looks as a full page. I also was thrilled by how perfectly this Prima Felt Gate framed our faces on the album cover. Acrylic pages are so much fun!

While I still have a bit left to do on this album before I can display the finished project, I hope you are as excited about this one as I am. The finished album will be coming out sometime soon, so stay tuned.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Just Cre8 July Reveal

The July kit from Just Cre8 has been revealed, and the Cre8ive Crew's work in the gallery looks fantastic! Take a peek here. I am completely in love with the Early Bird line from Cosmo Cricket. It's so bright and summery, and I couldn't help but scrap summer photos with it. I made a haphazard, crooked border on this page with paper and ribbon, and distressed up the flowers with sandpaper for a distressed look. I love this photo of Alicia with her favourite "flowers."
Towards the end of last summer, we took the kids to African Lion Safari on a cloudy, cool day. We were worried that the rain would ruin our fun, but instead, it just made the park less crowded and the waterpark (where we were all wet, anyway!) a total blast. Evan couldn't get enough of this particular play structure, which had a wheel that allowed him to control the pressure and direction of the water flow from the pipes around him. Evan's expression here really shouts fun, doesn't it?

We did move on that day and saw the rest of the park, including all of the animal exhibits, which are outstanding. Overall, it was a fantastic day. I need to scrapbook more of it.

Speaking of more scrapbooking, there are also new and fantasitic Invisibles paper by Heidi Swapp in this kit, and while I haven't had a chance to scrap with them yet, I can't wait. Stay tuned.

And for further scrappiness coming soon, as I have a sneak peek of the sweet wedding album I am creating for Scrapalicious coming shortly, so be sure to check back. Cheers!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Did you ever go for a drive in the country...

. . . and come home with a new house? Because that's what just happened to us!

It was just over a month ago at Destination Create that I was up until the wee hours scrapping with Lori and we were talking about our homes. I told her then that we were so happy with our current house, and we weren't planning on moving for at least another 5 years. What is it they say about famous last words? :-}
Yes, we were up driving around in the country just north of us when we fell in love with this house (above), and decided to buy it! It's got so much yard for the kids to play in, a scrap room for me, a workshop for Stephen, and so much nature and country living for our whole family. We are so excited! We move in September. Now to get our current house sold. Tons of work.

When we were up there a few days ago working out some paperwork, one of our new neighbours dropped by to welcome us. Isn't this little fawn adorable? Stephen snapped this photo for us to show the kids. They're pretty excited to be seeing things like this everyday. Country living, here we come!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Just Cre8 July Sneak Peek

Summer's finally here! At least when it comes to the July Just Cre8 kit!

I hope you're enjoying some nice weather where you are. Ours is fluctuating between sunny and rainy, but that hasn't stopped us from getting outside. You know what they say, the Early Bird catches the worm! That's a hint ;-} in case you didn't catch it, about the great new July Scrap Pack from Just Cre8. Check for the July reveal here on Monday morning!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Tell Me a Story Conversational Journaling Challenge

This is quite a long post, but it's very meaningful to me, and I think it's worth reading. So, grab a cup of coffee, sit in your comfy chair and get ready to learn more about conversational journaling. (Oh, and if you're the weepy sort, you just may need a kleenex, too!)

As we start to put a layout together conceptually, we sometimes see including detailed journaling as an obstacle.

I know I can certainly be guilty of that! But it doesn’t have to be that difficult. Getting your story on paper can be as easy as having a conversation with your sister on the phone or writing a letter to your best friend. Use your everyday voice and everyday language. Imagine that you are doing just that – having a chatty phone conversation or relating a story to your friend in a letter or e-mail – and start typing or writing. You could even write it as a letter and then send it – or hide it away forever.

This perspective is called conversational journaling and using conversational journaling on a layout is probably the most time consuming yet rewarding styles of journaling. It was also the final style of journaling I used for the journaling challenges I put together for the Happy Be Scrappy crop for Just Cre8.

Conversational journaling often lends itself to longer stories. It's all about the reason we scrapbook in the first place - to tell the stories of our lives, in rich detail. For this layout I pop-dotted my friend Cathryn and I in colour in our late 1980's clothes (eek - do you need sunglasses or what!) over a sepia version of the photo.

For this challenge, I decided to do something I’ve wanted to do for a long time – tell one of my dearest friends who lives many miles away how much I miss her. I truly feel a void in my everyday life when I want to have lunch with her or just hang out. We talk on the phone or webcam, we send e-mails, but it’s not the same as being there in person.

I thought the conversational journaling style was perfect for this layout, and I didn’t hold anything back. (I actually needed a few kleenexes while I wrote this!) Thanks, Cathryn, for being OK with me sharing this so publicly! :-)

Here are some gr8 tips for getting conversational journaling going:

1) Who is your audience? Who do you foresee this layout being most meaningful to in the future? Write your journaling with that person in mind.

2) Consider your voice. In most conversational pages, you are likely to be writing in first person, saying things like “I remember . . . “ or asking questions like “Do you remember how cold it was that morning."

3) Think about the 5 w’s surrounding this event, and what important elements you want to remember or share with your audience – Who is in the story or photo? Where were you? When did it happen? What about the event was funny, or sad, or meaningful in some way?

4) Think about how your 5 senses were impacted – What was beautiful or tragic to see about the event? How did it make you feel? What was significant about the smell, sound or temperature while you were there?

5) Dig deep. Don’t gloss over things, but instead, say what’s in your heart. This is probably the most important part.


Below is my journaling for this layout. Notice the points above – my audience, my voice, the 5 W’s, my senses, and the deepness of the story – are all present. This is now one of the most meaningful layouts I've ever created.
Journaling says:

I miss these girls.

I miss who we were back then. I miss all the time we shared. Back then we lived together, worked together, went to school together, did everything together, every day. We were best friends. We had big plans for our future – exciting places we were going to see, fantastic careers we were going to have, tremendous things we were going to do . . . and we talked, making plans, for hours and hours. We shared books and read voraciously. We learned to cross stitch and knit and crochet. We got our first credit cards. We shopped. A lot.

We drove everywhere in my ridiculous powder blue Chevette, which wasn’t quite so ridiculous back then. We ate from Wendy’s drive-thu. We talked about our dates. We spent ages perfecting our hair and make up. We hung around with Mark and Diana and went to Franklin’s to dance into the wee hours on Thursday nights and weekends. Sometimes we had fun. Sometimes we didn’t, but we kept going. Nothing was handed to us on a silver platter, but we kept striving for more.

We loved our lives, but we wanted bigger things, too. There was so much of life ahead of us; so much we didn’t know yet. We had yet to know the pain of losing any of our parents. I remember visiting your grandma; the smell of ravioli and Welsh cakes and tea – made as proper tea should be made. I remember how much she loved Bingo, and the blanket you gave her. I remember looking at old photos. I remember waving goodbye to her as we drove away, even though she could barely see over the kitchen window, she was so tiny. I remember when Ashley was born. I remember our apartment above the waterbed store, and meeting there the night of the tornado, afraid and worried for our families. I remember driving to Calgary listening to Madonna and staying at the Four Seasons Hotel. We thought we were so worldly, checking in with our Big Gulps, cassette player and shoebox full of tapes.

I remember that first Christmas turkey I made after my Dad died and my Mom went to Vancouver for Christmas. You and Colleen came over and told me it was wonderful, whether it really was or not. I remember watching your Dad’s car pull away from our apartment and head up the hill the morning he picked you up to go to the hospital. The day your Mom died. I remember weddings and funerals. I remember moving away; your plans to live in England – which you did, and my plans to visit you there – which I didn’t get to do. Postcards and letters and e-mails and more books shared.

I remember you being the maid of honour at my wedding. The photographer tried to get a good photo of the two of us, but we couldn’t stop laughing. Or crying. We ate from Wendy’s drive through that day for lunch. We danced into the wee hours. I remember visiting you with Evan when he was five months old. I was such a new Mom yet so full of love and confidence and hope. A baby does that – renews your hope for the good in life. We were hopeful.

No matter how long it’s been, we pick up where we left off. Just like old times. Last winter we were in tears within minutes of seeing each other. Life and the seriousness of it, it just takes over sometimes. The meanness of the world can be so crushing. Mortality is so real now, so pressing. We didn’t manage to do all of those great things we talked about in my Chevette – the architecture or the pharmaceutical science or the travelling or the changing the world. The set of books you gave my children, however, helped to shape their love of reading, their passion about the world, their thirst for knowledge. They are better people because of those books. And maybe they will do some of those great things one day.

Now Stephen and I are thinking about selling this house and moving, and I realize that we’ve lived here for over six years and you’ve never been here. We may move away and you’ll never see the house we brought our girls home to from the hospital. That makes me so sad. Some days I miss you so much. Maybe if we lived closer together we would see each other more often, talk more, be a part of each others’ daily lives, every single day. Share all of our books. You could watch my kids grow up, and they could know you, really, truly know who you are, and how wonderful you are. And we could be there for each other. Maybe the hurtful days wouldn’t hurt so much then, or if they did, we could help each other heal. And I would introduce you to scrapbooking (smirk) and maybe you would become obsessed with it too, or at minimum you could hang out with me into the wee hours after everyone else is in bed. We could talk, making big plans for our future - exciting places we are still going to see, tremendous things we are still going to do. Or even just look at our old photos. The ones that fill life with so much meaning. Photos like this one.

I miss these girls.


I hope you give this challenge a try, and can't wait to see what you create!

Monday, June 08, 2009

Awesome Altered Vintage Book Tutorial

We've been busy as usual around our house, so when Alicia approached me saying "Mom, I'm bored", I knew just what would keep her busy and tackle a scrappy projects at the same time! Ever since Just Cre8's Happy Be Scrappy crop back in May, I've been meaning to complete one of the tutorials that Jessi put together - her altered vintage book project.


Unfortunately, I just haven't been able to find the time.

But then, almost like it was meant to be, the mall near our home was having a used book sale, so I bought an antique book that would be perfect for the project.

Shortly thereafter, Alicia approached me looking for something to do. Voila! I now have the cover painted for my project. Maybe not exactly the way I would have done it myself, but doesn't that just add to the charm! Now I just can't wait to get this awesome book finished.

You just have to check out Jessi's tutorial on the Just Cre8 forum here. Also, her personal blog is full of great ideas and inspiration, so check it out here!

My completed project will be posted sometime - maybe sometime soon, but probably later rather than sooner! Boredom is not all that common around our house! ;-)

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Tell Me a Story Snippets Journaling Challenge

Here is the second of my journaling challenges for Just Cre8’s Happy Be Scrappy Crop. In this tutorial we will talk about using either one meaningful phrase that captures the essence of your feelings, or a series of single words that desire what you’ve observed. There are two awesome reasons to use this style of journaling – first, it’s about as quick as you can get while still being meaningful and second, you don’t need to fear the grammar police or worry about the flow and formality of a long paragraph.
Snippets Journaling

Master of the Pout (above) is the layout I created for a snippet phrase.

Journaling says “Still a lot to learn about taking turns!” That phrase really captured the essence of my son’s reality that day, and does a good job of adding understanding to the photo and the title. I could have elaborated on what game they were playing or who he was playing with, but it wouldn't really have added to what I wanted to capture, which was the way he used to pout at that age. It used to really frustrate me, but it's much cuter to look back on years later, now that he's outgrown it!

Another layout I recently posted which illustrates a snippet grouping of single words is this one. Journaling here says: lively, optimistic, silly, quick, loving, determined, vibrant, brilliant, joyful and sweet.

Here are some great tips for getting capturing details with snippets of journaling:

1) When you are limiting what you say on a page to one short phrase, make sure it truly captures what you want to say. “You’re so cute” doesn’t capture meaning nearly as much as something like “Grandma’s favourite hat plus Mommy’s purse equals a three-year old ready to go shopping!”
2) When journaling with a series of descriptive words, use words that uniquely describe the person or event, such as “determined” or “gregarious” rather than “cute”, which could describe almost every toddler!

I hope you will give this a try and post your finished layout in the gallery and on this thread. Happy journaling!
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