Thursday, September 28, 2017
Cards In The Mail
Well since I am furiously working on swaps to get them in the mail already, it must be high time to share the latest several *I have gotten in the mail!
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
A Summer Project
We're so far back in to school, I've almost forgotten summer...! However, there was a creative project going on that definitely needs to be shared here.
Last summer was a weird one...we moved in with my parents while building our new house, I was working three days a week and I was very pregnant. The kids didn't do many things that we typically would have done. There was way, way too much screen time, and I didn't want to do that again this year. This year, the kids did have a lot more to keep them busy, most days, but at least one day a week, I planned to go to my parents. The intent was to get things done for and with my mom. I knew the big kids could and would have to help with the baby, but I didn't want her nap time (and when the other kid was babysitting) to be screen time, the entire day again.
Just before school got out, my son was wascomplaining letting me know that I am so far behind on their scrapbooks. I mean, he is absolutely right, I am extremely far behind on scrapbooks. I think my daughter has one Christmas scrapped, ever. No one has to tell me this piece of information, haha...... But I really CAN'T fix it right now. I have too many other things to do and this is just not the season of life I can possibly pay attention to scrapbooks. Sorry not sorry...
Well, my wonderful husband put the two "problems" together for one happy solution- on the day we went to my parents, the kids were supposed to take their own scrapbook project with them to work on! Less screen time AND pages done. BAM. haha.
The kids started off SO excited! I taught them the basics that I would teach in a scrapbook class, showed them everything they were allowed to use, taught them how to choose colors, what to look for in choosing embellishments, the importance of journaling...everything. And even tho I hate to give up "control" of their books, haha, I was excited to see how they would do on their own, and what would get accomplished.
I started off getting a picture of them with their pages, but that didn't last long...
And they didn't get a page done every week like they were "supposed to". Some weeks we were too busy, some weeks they were gone! (scout camp, etc...) And some weeks they just didn't want to do it and they didn't. But over the course of the summer, they got pictures out of their shoeboxes and on to some pages and that makes me happy.
I think it makes them happy too.
It was really interesting to me to see their different styles.
My daughter started off loving embellishments, and avoiding stamps as much as possible. She prefers the "doodling" method.
The only critique I gave was this. One of the things I've been doing at my mom's is scanning in old photos, and then labeling the scan with names and dates, so that future generations know who on earth is in the photo and why we care. I have literally spent days glued to the computer working on this project, which is a little frustrating when there is no information. I reminded my daughter that she needed journaling on her page, even just names. She insisted she already knew who was in the pictures, so it was fine.
Are.
You.
Kidding.
Me??
Soo after her masterpieces were complete, she had to "ruin" it with words that she hadn't planned on. silly girl.
I also thought it was cute that three different times, her whole page comes down to "I {heart} my family!"
They each have a shoe box of photos, separated by event, as close to "in chronological order" as possible. My son would grab a random section of photos from his box, and my daughter went in order.
I also thought it was interesting that I had printed *my favorite shots of each event, and more often than not they didn't use all the pictures I had. Lots of suddenly-considered-extra photos went into albums over the summer too!
Last summer was a weird one...we moved in with my parents while building our new house, I was working three days a week and I was very pregnant. The kids didn't do many things that we typically would have done. There was way, way too much screen time, and I didn't want to do that again this year. This year, the kids did have a lot more to keep them busy, most days, but at least one day a week, I planned to go to my parents. The intent was to get things done for and with my mom. I knew the big kids could and would have to help with the baby, but I didn't want her nap time (and when the other kid was babysitting) to be screen time, the entire day again.
Just before school got out, my son was was
Well, my wonderful husband put the two "problems" together for one happy solution- on the day we went to my parents, the kids were supposed to take their own scrapbook project with them to work on! Less screen time AND pages done. BAM. haha.
The kids started off SO excited! I taught them the basics that I would teach in a scrapbook class, showed them everything they were allowed to use, taught them how to choose colors, what to look for in choosing embellishments, the importance of journaling...everything. And even tho I hate to give up "control" of their books, haha, I was excited to see how they would do on their own, and what would get accomplished.
I started off getting a picture of them with their pages, but that didn't last long...
And they didn't get a page done every week like they were "supposed to". Some weeks we were too busy, some weeks they were gone! (scout camp, etc...) And some weeks they just didn't want to do it and they didn't. But over the course of the summer, they got pictures out of their shoeboxes and on to some pages and that makes me happy.
I think it makes them happy too.
It was really interesting to me to see their different styles.
My son usually enjoyed using stamps, but didn't want embellishments that make his pages "too crowded".
This section are his pages:
I have no idea what made them pick the colors they picked.My daughter started off loving embellishments, and avoiding stamps as much as possible. She prefers the "doodling" method.
Her pages are below.
The only critique I gave was this. One of the things I've been doing at my mom's is scanning in old photos, and then labeling the scan with names and dates, so that future generations know who on earth is in the photo and why we care. I have literally spent days glued to the computer working on this project, which is a little frustrating when there is no information. I reminded my daughter that she needed journaling on her page, even just names. She insisted she already knew who was in the pictures, so it was fine.
Are.
You.
Kidding.
Me??
Soo after her masterpieces were complete, she had to "ruin" it with words that she hadn't planned on. silly girl.
I also thought it was cute that three different times, her whole page comes down to "I {heart} my family!"
They each have a shoe box of photos, separated by event, as close to "in chronological order" as possible. My son would grab a random section of photos from his box, and my daughter went in order.
I also thought it was interesting that I had printed *my favorite shots of each event, and more often than not they didn't use all the pictures I had. Lots of suddenly-considered-extra photos went into albums over the summer too!
Honestly, I'd love it if this became a Sunday thing for them, during the school year. I really honestly don't have time to scrapbook and we just keep living life and taking more pictures so it feels a little bit like I will never, ever, ever catch up, haha... But, I'm not going to push it so much during the school year either. Maybe next summer.
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Friday, September 1, 2017
Blog Hop: Step It Over Style!
Another month has zoomed on by!
Although, as busy as I was, in some ways August just. kept. going.
My big kids started school and marching band and swim team and soccer...! And the preparing for all of these things and all the other stuff that happens...in some ways I'm looking forward to September to at the very least, get used to all the things. Autumn is my very favorite time of year, plus it might cool off soon!!
Today is also my wedding anniversary!
But YOU are here for the blog hop, so lets dive in to that!
Stamps: Jar of Love
Ink: Powder Pink, Flirty Flamingo, Old Olive, Soft Sky, Black
Paper: Powder Pink, Flirty Flamingo, Whisper White card stocks, Delightful Daisy DP
Accessories: Big Shot, Everyday Jars Framelits, Dimensionals
And then a fun firefly card! I have wanted to make a firefly card since this set was first released and all over Pinterest, so it was about time!
Supplies:
Stamps: Jar of Love
Ink: Black, Daffodil Delight
Paper: Daffodil Delight, Night of Navy & Whisper White card stocks, Delightful Daisy DP
Accessories: Big Shot, Everyday Jars Framelits, Dimensionals
I love how easy it is to take the same supplies and mix it up to create something completely different! I've said it before- but this is exactly why I love sketches!
Although, as busy as I was, in some ways August just. kept. going.
My big kids started school and marching band and swim team and soccer...! And the preparing for all of these things and all the other stuff that happens...in some ways I'm looking forward to September to at the very least, get used to all the things. Autumn is my very favorite time of year, plus it might cool off soon!!
Today is also my wedding anniversary!
But YOU are here for the blog hop, so lets dive in to that!
Today I chose to go with a "stepped over" project. I used the same package of DP, the same stamp set and dies, just mixed up the colors and the actual stamps. I used the same sketch, from the Freshly Made Sketches blog. I even have a favorite between the two..!
First up, this pink flower card.
Supplies:Stamps: Jar of Love
Ink: Powder Pink, Flirty Flamingo, Old Olive, Soft Sky, Black
Paper: Powder Pink, Flirty Flamingo, Whisper White card stocks, Delightful Daisy DP
Accessories: Big Shot, Everyday Jars Framelits, Dimensionals
And then a fun firefly card! I have wanted to make a firefly card since this set was first released and all over Pinterest, so it was about time!
Supplies:
Stamps: Jar of Love
Ink: Black, Daffodil Delight
Paper: Daffodil Delight, Night of Navy & Whisper White card stocks, Delightful Daisy DP
Accessories: Big Shot, Everyday Jars Framelits, Dimensionals
I love how easy it is to take the same supplies and mix it up to create something completely different! I've said it before- but this is exactly why I love sketches!
Let me know which card is YOUR favorite, and hop on thru to see everyone's creations!
We're a little short today, including a blogger skipping out because she is busy dealing with a hurricane... So it won't take you long, and we all love feedback on our work!
Thanks for stopping by!
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Big Shot,
Blog Hop,
Jar of Love
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