Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Top Ten for Our 2011 Disney Experiences, Part 1


I have the basic plan all set, and a few first pages complete.  I'm lovin' the process of creating these Top Ten Memory Experiences of our Disney 2011 trip.  Since this is my first mini and I am very aware of each step that I am taking, I thought that I might share some tips.  I apologize, in advance, for this lengthy post.

Shall I share a little background about our trip?  We knew that we were planning our Disney vacation at one of the busiest seasons, Easter.  The weather is perfect and many people take their maiden trips at this time, as well as a few seasoned Disney travelers.  EPCOT is my favorite park, for many reasons.  I wanted to be on property at the EPCOT resorts, and we saved up for this very special experience!  But, we were very conscious of just how busy it would be.  Therefore, we planned strategies, well in advance, to stay ahead of the crowds.  Generally, we were successful in this endeavor; and, I would not hesitate to plan a trip to Disney again during this busy season.  If you want to read our Trip Report, you may find it at Our Wonderful World of Disney Spring 2011 Vacation.  I hope to complete the rest of the report soon. However, I got very frustrated when I lost a very timing consuming update into cyperspace, *POOF* and it was gone.  Now, I just have to recharge my motivation and redo that section, as well as complete the report before I forget all the details.

The album that I am using, here, has four uniquely shaped chipboard pages and three uniquely shaped acrylic pages.  The acrylic pages had a protective film on each of it's sides that I needed to shed.  But, I will enjoy working with those pages with the clear acrylic as a base.  The chipboard, I am covering with patterned paper from the grouping that I put together from my post of June 20, 2011.   I covered them with the same techniques that I use for any naked chipboard covering.   First, I sand any rough edges.
Then, I trace the shape onto patterned paper using the backsides, as to not mistakenly leave any ink showing.
I cut the outlined shape; and, I use a standard hole punch for the holes:
I used my large Xyron sticker maker to put an even and smooth coat of adhesive onto the bottom side of the patterned paper.  However, I would use a liquid Mod Podge or Decoupage sealer if the papers were much more stiff.  I, then, put together the pages with the grand color scheme and acrylic peek through spots, in mind.    My first few pages are included below.  


 Recap of today's favorites:
1. Being Together As A Family!
2. Location, Location, Location
3. Easy Access To Fabulous Dining!

I hope that you have a wonderful and blessed holiday and weekend!  Thanks for stopping by!

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Starting My Mini

I'm using the supply grouping that I photographed in the last post.  The 7gypsies and Girl's Paperie papers are very easy to cut, attach and mold to the chipboard.  Therefore, I was able to plan the pages and almost complete the cover, yesterday, before I headed to the pool.

Although next week will provide very little time for me to work on this project, I'm getting eager to move forward.  And, it's been cool to be utilizing one of my Creative Memories Power Sort boxes, in the planning.  I do not use them much anymore.

It's been a crazy, busy week.  The boys seem to need more attention and commitment than ever.  For one, we complete workbooks through the Summer and they seem to need more hands on guidance. Secondly, I'm trying real hard to keep them off the television and computer games.  We are busy with swimming, golf lessons, parks and ponds.  Here are a couple photo's from our adventures this past week:


My vacation starts in September,....actually August 29th, to be exact.  Can you guess what happens on that day?  ;)

Hope you're having a blessed day!!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Color Challenges

What do you think of them?  Usually, they intimidate me.  They intimidate me because I have too much variety of items in any given color to narrow it down.  Being that I am mostly a paper driven creator, it means, for me, that I start by pulling papers.  At this point, I already have too much diversity from which to choose.  Once I start pulling the different color coordinated embellishments, I am completely overwhelmed.  But, I did something different this time.

This time, I started by pulling a few paper lines that might work together before I even considered what I might work on next.   Since I am mostly accustom to working with kits, I'm hoping that this strategy will increase my productivity.

So, here's my grouping:

My next plan is a mini-album to use mostly the 7gypsies line.  With all the Top Ten stickers, I plan to create a Disney Trip Top Ten.  I'm excited to be creating my first mini with a Tinkering Ink chipboard and acrylic 6x12  album that I purchased a long time ago.

Anyway, if you are still reading, it is, probably, because you have some minor interest in my project above.  When I noticed CR84FN's Color Challenge, I thought of some of the colors in my grouping.  But, I wanted to incorporate something with the quote that it provided for inspiration, as well.  You can see the quote in the image at the bottom of this post.  I cannot even tell you how I would remember that I had a chipboard that said "happy".  I cannot even seem to remember, usually, what I ate for my last meal. :)  But, I thought of the chipboard and  wanted it to inspire me in my newly done scrapbooking room, (If I, actually, ever commit to finishing it!!) I know that this project will continue to make me happy when I look at it.

I started by spray painting an old silver frame:
I used white enamel spray paint.  When it was dry, I painted the inner border by hand with Americana Taffy Cream Acrylic Paint.

Tip 1:  While the acrylic paint was still wet, I smashed in some Lemon colored Flower Soft for texture.

Tip 2:  To create a shape of different dimensions than your templates, simply trace part of the design and move the template to adjust the size.
The rest of the details follow:
PAPER: 7gypsies Avignon Fleur De Lys, 7gypsies Avignon Ecriture, Glitz Laced With Grace Butterflies
CHIPBOARD FROM: My Mind's Eye Abbey Road Lucky Me, GCD or Chatterbox (It's a Melody Ross design), Pink Paislee Vintage Moon, Pink Paislee unknownACCESSORIES: Sew Easy Floss Aqua, Flower Soft LemonAmericana Taffy Cream Acrylic Paint, Flourish with a Bling Pearls - Pearl and Teal.
TOOLS: Paper trimmer, ScrapGoods Plastic Template, Scissors  and a paper piercer to mold floss.
TECHNIQUES: Layering, writing with Floss, painting and Flower Soft.

TAG: CR84FN32
Thanks, Mona, for the great inspiration.  And, thanks to my readers for letting me share.  Also, I want to thank Yara for suggesting that I use Chrome for browsing.  I, finally, got so frustrated yesterday, that I installed it and was able to leave a few comments. Hopefully, this will continue to work for me.

I hope that you are having a marvelous day and week!  I'm signing off, for now.  I have a mini-album to tackle! Wish me luck! :)

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Happy Father's Day!!

PAPER: Jillibean Soup Jibber Jabber,  Jillibean Soup Shell Macaroni, Creative Memories Poppy, White Cardstock, Embossed White Sheet unknown from a Scraptivity kit
ACCESSORIES: Fancy Pants Die Cut, Silk Crinkle Ribbon, My Mind's Eye Brad, White Sun-shaped Chipboard unknown and Jillibean Soup Corrugated White Spot.
TOOLS: Paper trimmer, Sizzix Steel Cloud Die #1 (I know, crazy that I still have these!),  and Bow Easy.
TECHNIQUES: Layering, Using Die Cuts and Bows.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Deconstructed Sketch No. 6

PAPER: Jillibean Soup Split Pea Pinch of Sugar, Bo Bunny's Back to Backs Harvest Dot, Bazzill Dotted Swiss Night Water or Deep Blue, Creative Memories Poppy Cardstock.

INK: Close To My Heart Cranberry, ColorBox Royal Blue
STAMPS: Papertrey Ink Birthday Bash Sentiments
ACCESSORIES: Sassafras Lass Cherry Sweet Treats Star Sticker, My Mind's Eye Brad and needlework yarn.
TOOLS: Paper trimmer and scissors.
TECHNIQUES: Stamping, inking, and hand cutting.
TAG: The Deconstructed Sketch No. 6

Glitz Fever

I am, almost, completely finished with the Glitz items that I purchased recently.  I pulled several pictures that coordinate well with the colors of their Laced With Grace collection, and decided upon a couple more photographs from my 2010 Dominican Republic trip.  I just love the delightful earthy tones with the stone architecture and natural landscapes.  Credit goes to Iwona Palamountain for the use of her sketch from the Glitz blog's Challenge #3.



I, also, snuck in another card using a sweet Glitz Whatnot:

Hope that you're having a great weekend! We finished up the school year this past week; and, we are beginning our Summer celebration.
Blessings, Janine

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Oh! Happy Day!

Using more from the Glitz Laced With Grace collection, I try to bring your attention to today's card.  I love to look at my papers and use their patterns to encourage, in my mind, a cutting pattern.  The plaid gave notice to a zig zag edge. Immediately, I recalled seeing an edge used like this before with some lace.  I was delighted to notice several items already on my working table to compliment the idea. They are all identified below.

I, also, want to apologize that I have not been commenting as much on my friends entries, lately.  I am having trouble with a known issue with blogger.

This is what they say, "We're investigating an issue which is preventing login and comment posting for some users, and hope to have a fix released shortly.

Thanks for your patience in the meantime"
 
This has, already been affecting me for at least two and a half weeks.  I have to log in each time I go to a frame and when I try to leave a comment on someone else's blog, it almost always becomes "anonymous" when I go to send it.  Strangely enough, a few times it has worked for me. Hopefully, it becomes fixed soon so that I may rejoin  my Willow Traders Blog Hops and get back to surfing blogs. 
 
As for my card, here are my listings:
PAPER: Glitz Laced With Grace, Creative Memories Cardstock
ACCESSORIES: Glitz Laced With Grace Whatnot, My Mind's Eye Label Sticker and Decorative Trim, a few rhinestones and ribbon.
INK: Copic YR18
TOOLS: Paper trimmer and scissors.
TECHNIQUES: inking with copics, and hand cutting.

Thanks for coming by.  Have a blessed rest of the day!!!

Saturday, June 4, 2011

They Almost Didn't Believe It

My children, that is. :) I, really, was young once.  Really! :)

Jason didn't even recognize me at first.  Really. Hurmph.  Other than a few scars, a few wrinkles, some looser skin, and a touch of hair color, I thought that I looked the same. :)  I guess that I look more different than I thought.  Oh well.  At least I have some proof.  But, I'm not sure which grade it is.  If you happen to be one of my New Albany School Facebook friends; and, you saved your yearbooks, I would be greatly obligied if you would look it up for me.  :)

If any of my scrapping friends want the details in the layout, please continue reading. :)  The dark base is Paper Trunk Batik Exquisite, and the next layer is a generic kraft paper. However, all the other paper and ephemera are from the Glitz Laced With Grace collection.

The little fancy border was stamped, (Memento, Rich Cocoa), onto the back of the plaid paper and cut with a die.  The stamp and die are from Our Daily Bread Designs June 2011 release.  (I cannot wait to use the crocheted background on a card!) For the writing around the border of the inner canvas, I have used my tried and true Creative Memories dark brown fine tip pen.  For all of the rest of the inking, I have used Copic pens W7 & YR18.  I LOVE using them this way because it is easy to get the ink into crevices: and, the ink dries instantly.  Therefore, I don't end up with inky fingers.

My working desk was spotless not so long ago.  I just cannot seem to get myself serious enough about redoing my scraproom.  I'll save some of those boring deets for another post.  Here's a picture mid-stream of completing my page and my immediately surrounding work area:


I hope that your having a marvelous day!  Thank you, so much, for stopping by!  Be blessed.