Hello!! Good Thursday to you all! Got just over an inch or so more of the white stuff last night, so not too, too bad compared to some other areas of PA! I'm still really fed up with being so cold and I'm not at all thrilled about having to send in a $250.00 heating (electric) bill tomorrow! But, what I am excited for is that we get to go to the Winter Jam concert tomorrow in State College! I've been waiting for this for months and it's finally here! We didn't get to last year's event so we are really looking forward to this, and you so can't beat the price of admission for this... $10 for 10 bands/artists = a terrific day of entertainment!
So... what have I been working on this week? Well over the weekend I scrapped up a storm and it was so fun to have nothing on the agenda but playing with paper! One of my very favorite scrappy sites, the Nook, had a crop going on so I participated in a bunch of their challenges which were so fun because they all centerd around the theme of a Family Reunion! I believe I got 7 projects done, so not too shabby for a day's creating! Here's what all I did...
( A card for the Monochromatic challenge! I used lots of pink and mauve from Bella BLVD. )
( A layout sharing something strange or nutty about a family member! These pix of my SIL, Wendy fir the bill perfectly! )
( This challenge called for making a page with no patterned paper... all cardstock. This happens to be one of my favorite things to do... I love all cardstock pages and cards! I decided to make this one all about me for once. My dh took this shot of me recently one Sunday afternoon with his new Galaxy phone. I had not a stitch of make-up on and I don't believe my hair was even brushed, but I still kinda really liked it. )
( Loved how this one turned out! These are the last photos I happened to take of my Dad! We went to vist for a weekend in Feb.of 2008 and I took my camera... I believe God nudged me to do so! I had always wanted to take pictures of him reading. I wanted to capture that because that was my Dad's favorite thing to do. He was always reading and I wanted to get this aspect of him down on a scrapbook page. I had wanted to get these pictures snapped for so long and then on this day I finally did it. I can still remember him looking over at me and saying, "What in the world are you doing"? I just smiled, laughed and said, "You know me... the scrapbooker"! Am I ever grateful for taking those last special shots! I never could have imagined that 2 months later he would be taken from us. I would so regret not having them! Just confirms to me the power of a picture!! Anyway, for this challenge we needed to scrap with some of the older product in our stash, and here I used the June Bug collection from Basic Grey! )
(This page required us to use something that showcased "Wood" to represent the Family Tree aspect. I happened to have the perfect photos for this and the cutest laser-cut tree accent that I had been saving from Riff Raff Designs.)
(This one I kinda got disqualified for because not only were we supposed to use "Timeless Treasures" in the page title somewhere, but we also needed to include a"vintage" photo. Although the subject of my photos here is vintage, the photos are not, as they were just taken this Christmas! No worries though because I still got a nice page scrapped! )
Sooo, geesh, I think this post got a bit picture heavy! I was going to share another card I did the other night but I think I'll save that for later, lol! Anyway, thanks to everyone who took the time to go over to the myStamp BOX blog and leave such nice comments for me... I really appreciated it! And if you want to check out something else I did over there this month, I have a new tutorial posted on the blog again today about Glimmer Mist Stamping! Thanks again!!








26 comments:
Glad to see you've had a chance to do some new stuff! Probably won't be long before some of these will be out for publishing at the rate you're going. I love that page of you with only the cardstock for paper. Everything else is also fabulous. And, I hate it when I misinterpret requirements for contests. Happens more than I'd like to admit. LOL!
Hey chick, i have left some love in the nook gallery for some of those project's, but they are all gorgeous!! x
Gorgeous projects, Andrea. Love your monochromatic card. And the page about your dad is beautiful too. What a great keepsake.
I am really glad I found this blog, you have som great and beatifuls projects here :):)
Your monochromatic card were stunnung :)
It was a great crop, wasn't it? You created so many beautiful things! Love that layout about your dad and the fallen tree is a big wow! It was really nice "cropping" with you ;-)
Wow, so many amazing projects. Love the cardstock only layout of you and the one of your Dad has such love in it--I can just feel your love for him looking at it. Left you more love on your GDT tutorial :)
Such an explosion of creativity! Wow, Andrea I love your beautiful new creations. I particularly am loving the elegant valentine and that oh so sweet layout of your father. I didn't know you live in PA. Whereabouts? I went there once in the mid 90's for a week. It was absolutely gorgeous. I would love to go back there again someday.
I like all your layouts/work, you are scrapping queen and your work are awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Lots of cool stuff here today, Andrea. Wish I could get that much done in a day. I am avery slowwwwwwwwwwww scrapper. Love the one of your Dad - priceless~
These are all amazing! Talk about productive! Gorgeous!
We got hammered with over a foot of snow last night, but the kids loved the snow day!
Wow...you do absolutely beautiful work!!! I think the photo of you with no makeup was gorgeous...and I do NOT envy you the snow...HATE snow..good thing I live in the South...have fun at your concert!
Great job!! I especially love the tree-LO & the monochromatic card! :D
Your layouts are really cool - but the one without PP is just wonderful and super stunning
I think we got all your snow down here in south jersey! LOL!
LOVE all your projects! That photo your DH took is gorgeous! I can't believe that was from a phone! Love the layout of your dad and that you were able to get those photos! Such a sweet memory!
Yuck...more white stuff! Enough snow already, right?
Your sure got busy for the crop didn't you? I love your work. They are all such gorgeous pages!
Awesome LOs Andrea! And I've been meaning to tell you, Congrats on your Cricut mag pubs! I saw your name, and instantly knew it was you! Congrats!
Beautiful projects! Can't wait to see more!
Wow, these are really gorgeous, and that monograme plate was stunning.
//Katarina
girl, so loving all of these! I still absolutely LOVE the one of you. Love that picture and how "real" it is. i miss this inspiration..and am slowly getting back into the scrapping game. It helps that KJ isn't home during the days for now. Thanks for commenting on my blog! I'm trying to get back in the groove girly! hugs!
Wow-You have been busy-great projects, Andrea.
I love the plate a lot, I would LOVE to have one of those!!!!! That's really cool, you are amazing working ur machine girl!
Glad that you got to scrap the day away, I had one of those days too and loved it!
Hope the winter jam concert rocked! And hoping that you are taking care of yourself too!
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Gorgeous stuff!! I am especially in LOVE with that page about your Dad:) Thanks for all of the inspiration:)
Beautiful work Andrea!! I love the one you did of your Dad.
Also, your doily card is just gorgeous!!!!
Hope all is going well! Missing your blog posts!
pssst...I left you an award over on my blog. :)
Just checked out your blog from Wendy Price's "award" blog. Love your look. Fun monchromatic pink Valentine and all cardstock page with your pic. Love that simple, uncluttered look. I'm a follower now.
BTW...so sorry about the loss of your three sweethearts. I had several miscarriages before having my two sons, and both were born early due to IC.
um, WOW! You got all that done in one day?? One day?? Incredible! And each project is so fabulous. I truly love that photo of you....you look fabulous without a stitch of makeup or your hair combed...and you really touched my heart with your page about your dad reading. These are fabulous, Andrea!!
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