Thursday, January 29, 2009
For the love of years, Wilna and scrap
I've blogged here for years now. Yet...my post count wouldn't seem it. So I need to be more active eh? Or not for you oh so patient ones. Maybe I'll schedule two posts for a day. Now that I have figured out (a bit late to the game) how to schedule posts, I can totally do a whole bunch of posts now for later when I'm all crashed and burned out. So the simple stuff first.
My dear DEAR friend Wilna has an amazing blog contest going on to win a spot in her super special puffy heart heart class. You totally need to sign up...at least to try to win (it is an online class...even better!) and to take the class if you don't win. I've never been so excited for a class and it is timely too. I think Valentine's Day is probably my fave crafty holiday.
Check out Wilna here.
Me. Oh yeah...my connection to Wilna is that way back in the day (way way back) she sent me a tiny box full of amazing yummy goodness. Read that as "Making Memories goodness". So I am very much practicing not hoarding and using up more of my supplies. What I love about most packages of MM stuff is that you can make a TON of layouts out of one package of stuff. So many tags, buttons, looking glass buttons (I so covet those) and other just GOOD STUFF to scrap with. And since I do it hybrid style, it just stretches those scrap goods even further in this day and age of thrift. So here you are my pretties. Thanks for still stopping by!
Monday, January 19, 2009
While I'm listening to Get Silly...Get Published
Ever want to see your name in flashing lights?
Splashed across the glossies?
Recognized as one of the greatest scrapbookers of all time?
Well, this isn't the class for you.
But if you WOULD just like to see some of your pages in the mags (because they just about all rely on everyday ordinary folks with mad skills just like you to fill their fantastic pages), then our
"How to Get Published" class is for you!
You can register for it here if you are quick.
There are hundreds of tips, photos and nuggets of goodness that you get to pursue at your own pace (it is an e-class via email...save the messages, print and read when you have time). It is appropriate for all level of published or not person--I've been published tons and already learned a few new tricks to the trade. And if you're new to the process, the materials are presented in a nice step by step format so that it isn't all overwhelming.
So what are you waiting for? Can't wait to see your name in flashing lights!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
2008 Recap #1: "Reverse" Hybrid
Now. I'm not so sure that this is what it is called. But generally, my understanding is that you scrap digitally (with a computer), you scrap paper (without a computer) or you scrap hybrid (generally, paper, with some computer help that is printed to paper and then scrapped "paper").
For instance, if you break out all your letter stickers, paper, rub ons, your sewing machine and all the cute buttons and the whole layout, complete with maybe hand journaling, then that is a paper layout.
If instead, you sit down at your computer and pull up your digital pictures which you don't print out, you start up a photo editing program (ie, Digital Image Suite...rest in peace), you create a 12x12 canvas and you start dropping all sorts of great digi elements that you find at places like 2peas and DesignerDigitals or from the Freebie Blog (Ikea Goddess), and you basically don't print anything until you've basically finished it all, then that is a digital layout.
So for me, reverse hybrid is what I've always called layouts that start out paper. But you leave lots of space to go digi on it. It is probably really just easier for me to show than tell so here we go...some of my fave "reverse" hybrid layouts I created this year with some details on what I think makes them hybrid and reverse hybrid at that.
Enjoy!

Live Your Life 24/7 Journey
Another really simple reverse hybrid where everything is paper, photographed into digital and then I layered the word art onto the photo and the journaling to the side of the photo.
Super simple one here...just added the journaling after the fact.
Really easy. Everything is paper except the cluster of journaling tags. On that cluster, everything is digital (brushes, stamps, journaling, staples) and the red rubber band towards the bottom of the page is also digital.
This is an easy one except that with the circle cutout, when you digitize a paper layout, of course anything you cut leaves a white background. So had to do a bit of dodging and burning to cut the photo but still leave the kraft cardstock as I didn't think to notch the photo in the paper version. All said, the Heidi rub on, photo, white label, question mark and patterned paper are all paper. The title, the circle lable and scalloped edge and heart (and the journaling) are all digital. The staples are paper, but I digitally duplicated them for emphasis.
Dizzy Luv
This is one of my all time fave reverse hybrid layouts because I honestly thought the paper version was pretty sparse. This is one of the few reverse hybrids where just a few simple bits really completed the layout. The paper bits are the patterned paper, brown flower, photo, fuzzy sticker letters, sharpie, tags and paper frills. The word art, cardstock strips, staples, vintage pharma label and the strip of tape in the lower left corner of the photo are all digital.
Another very simple one. All paper except the journaling which I added as a digital layer on top of the white labels after digitizing the layout.
At The Fair
This one looks a little more complex than it is. Added the journaling digitally to all the white space areas after everything else was paper scrapped. Then to add the layered effect of the journaling being under the vintage fan, just duplicated the fan and added it as a digital layer on top of itself.
This is one of the more complex hybrids I've done just because of the layering. The cardstock frame, "&", chipboard tab, thickers and circular clear stickers are paper. Then I layered the art mark overlay under the paper elements and the journaling was layered on top of the art marks, but under the paper elements.
Monday, December 22, 2008
latest goods - Asher's Class is a must take!
Still I do.
Was mostly working on the wedding album that is kicking my butt.
So here's what else I've done as well:





Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Wedding scrapbook cover photo

Monday, November 10, 2008
Non-Conforming to the Non-Conformist



Same Push: I had a different idea for this layout. It didn't quite come together like that, but the gist is the same. I was going to go all "I am woman, hear me roar" on how we always do it all but really, I've never done it all. I'm too super focused on any given "something" at a time to be a jack of all trades like that. In any event, my master's degree was a stitch in the side. Let me tell ya. Same push to get it done. Studious, but in non-studious ways. it is my upbringing. If I don't have to try, I typically don't.

Split: Love. This. Layout. Each photo really has layers of meaning and the journaling around the edges just kinda really details how split a personality I really can have. How people can stand me in intense doses (ie, Alex, Robert, Liisa, Rachel...people who should know better...only one, sometimes two of which knows my middle name at any given point in time--yes, I checked, I married a dude who didn't think it important to know my middle name which kinda leads me to believe he didn't do the background check I told him he should do...poor lad). Anyhow. Oddly enough, no high school pics. Hmph. I'll have to get on that.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Bookworms (she still does it)
Some with more detail are Below plus two extras I still need to post at SiS but you'll get here first:

I heart your old soul: I love the colors and textures to this one. Almost as much as I love those photos of that adorable child. I can't wait to have some of him of my own.

Play Hard '07: I LOVE watching the two of them together. They of course jive because it is all about gaming. Love how this hybrid layout turned out too.

Sagitarian: This one started really simple. Then I went to town on it digitally. I saw a cute t-shirt that had all these "sagitarian" traits on one side and the sign on the other side. So I figured I'd go with it. Lucky you. Or shall I say lucky me (smile).
Enjoy!
Friday, October 10, 2008
The Words
Behind the layout. As promised.
When you flip up the top flap:
Read between the lines...focus. Read between the lines. Connect the dots. Are you tired yet? Tired of being scared of what might happen instead of hoping for what could happen? Does your life depend on this? Will you have a job tomorrow if you wait in long lines to maybe have your voice heard? Read between the lines....Does it matter enough to you to be so impolite as to actually talk about politics? Did you ever think you would see the day? Read between the lines..Do tears come to your eyes making it hard if not impossible to focus on what is really at stake? Read between the lines...Is it your home? How about your little brother? How about your safety? If you happen to live on a coast? how about your basic way of living if you live on a gulf coast? Is this the time? Is this the time to say one thing but do another? Read between the lines...Do you really believe in campaign finance reform? Are you really putting country before self ambition? Do the polls matter that much if no one tells the truth rather than their own version of "facts"? Read between the lines...Does everything have to be so political? So lacking in common sense? So overboard and underhanded? Is it really okay to win at all costs? What happened to common decency? What happened to at the very least being respectful of other people? People. Fellow Americans. Why does it always have to be such a long drawn out game? Complete with scare tactics that prey on the worst of us and then implore us to trust and have faith that really everything will be alright. Read between the lines...What is the worst that can happen? Will it really be that bad? Read between the lines. Are you sure? Where is your faith now? Where is our faith? Why are we even here? read between the lines. I thought we had come for enough to connect the dots. I thought we were better than this.
Thanks for looking/reading.
Saturday, October 04, 2008
But there was nothing to see here
Enjoy and thanks for hanging in there and waiting for something to squirt out of my brain again.

Baby XO card. I have cute babies on the brain. Like JF's beautiful little boy. Congrats Jody!

Empty Words. Probably my fave of the bunch. Very simple, very ready, very much sums a lot of it up right now. All I can say is thank the Lord I've got R to snuggle up with.

1st Flick. 2nd Play. This one is totally fun. Flicking through travel mags and clipping pages came across some great fall shots. I so miss the "northeast". Only been there once and not really in the fall, but one of these falls I'm so going back. (Hybrid)

I Do. Another simple one. Rare with no journaling but was just using up some scraps. This was a fun and simple one to do to document July. Without July pictures of course.

Worldly. I've sat on these pictures forever. Waiting for the perfect paper and reason to scrap them. So I got off of it. One of the things I miss most about my last job is the crazy travel. Only the part where I got to meet lots of really great scrap people in person like all the ladies pictures here.
They are like stars. shiny. beautiful. unique. out there bit right here. I travel and travel so that I can see the world but really, I don't have to be anywhere to be with them. some say i scrap to be worldly. at the best, i scrap t be other worldly. to meet and play among the stars. just to be of this world.
Thanks for looking~!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Yes. Why Yes I still Do
I just got a new one (that takes AWESOME SOC pictures!) and I can't wait to print up some pictures. And scrap them. Really.
In the meantime, I finally managed to get the gigabillion pictures on my computer somewhat stashed into meaningful categories so I'll do an oldies but goodies prep for the newcomers:

Sunday, June 01, 2008
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
If you had no patterned paper | Impression Obsession

Well in my case, I'd grab my Impression Obsession stamps of course (smile). I heat embossed some fun filligree hearts and the words down the side of the photo are heat embossed too. Add a flower (to a BOY page?! I know I know), add a heart, add some colored ink and cardstock and voila. Just add cute photo of nephew to finish it off.
Fun eh?
I think so! Join in and show me what YOU would do with no patterned paper and a stamp or two.
Be sure to check out these other great no patterned paper takes too: Daniela, Julie, Tina, Laura, Deborah and Penny. Impression Obsession stamps rock! If you want to win some, you should hit up Penny's blog and enter here. Be sure to tell her I sent you (smile). I'm kidding with the last.
Have a great week! I know I am.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Scrapalicious stuff
At ScrapInStyle there are soooooo many new and neat things going on. Probably my most favoritist is the Design School. Specifically, because Adrienne is going to do this amazing floating scrapbook.
Floating scrapbook? Yeppers! Check out sneak peek photos here! (Just scroll down past the cupcakes *smile*).
At Impression Obsession, there are a TON of new stamps that I am absolutely in love with.
One of my most fave new sets is the Weeds and Wildflowers set. Penny, who I'm on the DT with, is giving away a set on her blog. Run, don't walk to see about winning them!
Pretty soon (I think), more on my own SiStv class to be offered this year? Uh huh (smile).
Monday, April 07, 2008
Yes, yes, yes
Remember the new Fashionistas at Scrap in Style? Well this really fantastic french chica is my little sister Fashionista. She's got one of the freshest, coolest styles ever. I'd have her in bed with me to digi scrap anyday. Well...hanging out on the bedroom floor.

Photo in this layout is one of my fave photos ever--from one of my fave places ever. And of course the guy is my end all be all.


And then this past weekend, I ended up spending ALL DAY (and by all day, I mean all day) volunteering, politicin' and getting elected as a Congressional District/State delegate at the Washington State Legislative District caucuses. For those still utterly confused the short of it is that Dem's select their presidential candidate via a caucus. The precinct level caucus (where EVERYONE goes to vote) was in feb. that is what CNN cared about. at that level, we select delegates to represent our precinct at the legislative district level. LD caucuses were this past weekend. The delegates and alternates from across the state go to their respective LD caucuses. At my sight, the 7th, 8th and 9th Congressional Districts held caucuses. In my LD, from approximately 200 delegates we elected 12 (6 men, 6 women) to go on to the Congressional District caucuses and state convention. I'm one of the women. First is the CD caucus which I am a voting delegate at. Second is the state convention which I am also a voting delegate at. The delegates elected from these two levels go on to the national convention in Denver. I won't lie. That would be AWESOME! But chances are slim. So I need to get most of my final photos for my photojournal essay done at the next levels (CD and state). Likely, that will be the end of the project. I'd love to do it for another 6 months though. That would be...well...like I said...awesome.
