Supplies: Cardstock (Bazzill); Pattern Paper (Moxxie); Paper Punches (EK Success); Stamps (Unity Stamp Company)
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Game Time
Today I thought I would share with you a layout I created of my sweetie and my fur baby playing together. I wanted to capture them playing together as this is a regular routine in my house. My husband turns on the Playstation and my fur baby hearing the beep of the machine turning on comes running and patiently sits next to whatever he is going to sit in and play video games. She is waiting for him to play with her toy. She will sit there for hours with him waiting for him to jiggle the toy for a few minutes between game matches, it is amazing.
Supplies: Cardstock (Bazzill); Pattern Paper (Moxxie); Paper Punches (EK Success); Stamps (Unity Stamp Company)
Supplies: Cardstock (Bazzill); Pattern Paper (Moxxie); Paper Punches (EK Success); Stamps (Unity Stamp Company)
Monday, August 26, 2013
(Super Late) Earth Day Projects
I know that it has been a while, okay a long while, since my last post. However, I wanted to pop in and share some projects that I created in honor of Earth Day (which was forever ago). These little projects were created using all upcycled products including button envelopes, spam mail envelopes, plastic product packaging, toilet paper rolls, the pretty packaging of scrapbook supplies, and used card envelopes. Here is the first project that I created using these supplies AND scraps of paper, no new sheets (I love that):

The envelope page is created using Laura Denison's envelope pocket tutorial on YouTube. I just loved it, and the idea that I would have an endless supply of envelopes I would never have to purchase (since I save the junk mail envelopes and use those instead). Thankyou Laura Denison and unwanted mail senders.
This is the second project that I made - much quicker and more simple. I ripped out the insides of an old photo alum I found in a thrift store. I liked the beautiful French Country pattern on the front. The inside is filled with pieces of whatever I had laying around that had a nice little pattern to it. Not sure what I will fill it with yet, but I have something to play with when the time comes.
Thanks for stopping by and taking a quick gander at my lovely paper playing projects! I hope you enjoyed and have a lovely art inspired day.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Best Things In Life Aren't Things
I am back, again, with more to share. Today I thought I would share a layout I did as part of a challenge over at Scrapjazz.com a little while back. This layout gave me a chance to play with a ton of new things I had gotten recently in addition to use up my scraps. So, here is the layout:
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Good Times In Korea
I recently took a 2 week vacation to Korea to visit family. It was a great time filled with lots of food, touring, and sleeping (always a plus in my busy life). This trip happen to be my husband's first trip to Korea, and so this trip also held special meaning. As that was the case, I got started on scrapbooking the photos I took while we were there right away. Today, I thought I would share some of those with you. They are all two-page layouts and are based off of sketches provided by Allison Davis and Scrapbook Generation. And here are the layouts:
1. Paris Baguette
- In my experience the delicisans of Korea have not always been that fabulous, but as this was my husband's first trip and he was curious to see what they tasted like, we went and got some at the local grocery store on the corner. He was super excited, and after this experience we frequented the place fairly often. This is a layout about his first experience with Korean bakeries.

2. Korea By Train
- Korea is not a large country, you can travel the whole country by train in approximately 2 hours. On this trip to Korea, my family and also traveled from Seoul to Busan. I love the Bullet Trains of Korea, they're just awesome, so going to the train station and riding the train is always a pleasant experience. As this was my husband's first trip on the Bullet Train I also took photos of this.
3. Welcome to the Market
- One of the things that Korea is most well known for are the open markets. The open markets of today still exist where they originally were in the old days. There is a market at each cardinal point of the city, and is the place where most of the commerce of the city happens. I love going to the markets, they are full of life, food, fun things to buy, and busy people. TONS of busy people. The cool thing about this layout was that on this particular trip to one of the markets I was able to find Korean themed stamps made in Korea, which I used on this particular layout.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Friendship Page
Today's share is of a page that I did recently for a dear friend of mine. Because of the nature of her husband's job, she moves often, moving is tough, but moving as a scrapper I think is even more difficult. The most recent move she made was probably also the most difficult for her because of all the friends she had made and would be leaving behind. So, being the great friends that we are to her, some of them decided it was time to create a MASSIVE friendship book with each friend contributing a page. Here is the page that I made:

Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Endless Beauty

Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing in my crafty adventures. Have a crafty inspired day!
Supplies: Basic Grey (Pattern Paper); Bazzill (Cardstock); Dear Lizzy American Crafts (Alphabet Letters); American Crafts (Rub-On); Tattered Angels (Ink, Butterfly Mask); Prima Build-a-Swirl (Stamps); Cheery Lynn (Die); Making Memories (Butterfly Brad)
Monday, January 21, 2013
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
I know it has been ages since I have posted anything crafty and fun, please forgive me! I have hoped and wished that I could be a regular poster but unfortunately with the chaos and business of my life, posting will be sporadic. I know, sad days. However, I have had some extra down time recently and thought it would be nice to use it to post some crafty inspiration and shares with you all. So, I am starting the New Year off with the Old Year. The layout I am sharing today was created in December and left on my desk while I left the country. I finished it when I returned from my extended vacation. And here it is:
I struggled with this layout a lot. This was started for a challenge over at Scrapjazz, in which we were to use a Christmas Song as the title of a layout - Christmas themed or not. I love Winter time, I love everything about the Winter season - the snow, the cold, the short days, the crisp clear days, wood fires. All of it. So when I saw the challenge, I immediately thought of all the photos I have of Winter. The scalloped piece of paper was cut from a piece of 12x12 DCWV paper. The snowman was originally part of the pattern paper, and I turned it into it's own embellishment - in the same spot that I cut it out from.
Thanks for stopping by and have a beautiful day full of creativity!
Supplies: Die Cuts With a View (Pattern Paper); May Arts (Ribbon); American Crafts Thickers, Pink Paislee (Letter Stickers); Martha Stewart Skylands Punch (Border Punch); Spelbinders Scalloped Labels One, Spellbinders Labels One (Dies); Recollections (Embellishments)
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