I've been thinking I need to have a goal or a challenge so I can keep motivated and do the projects I want to accomplish. I could get snowed in for a month and still not get everything I have done but I would be closer than I am now. I decided that I'm going to challenge myself to do one page a week for one month. I know that doesn't sound like a lot but I've got to start somewhere. I usually get really excited and decide I'm going to "do this and do that", make a list a mile long and then get overwhelmed. What happens then is I only get one or two things done and quit. I was told a long time ago that anyone can eat an elephant - one bite at a time. My "elephant" is my projects so my "one bite at a time" is a page a week. So here's the first page of my challenge.
The older boy is by brother who is now grown with 3 boys of his own and the younger is my son who is now 29. I'm somewhat behind on my pages. What did I say about getting snowed in? A long ago co-worker who I'd shown the pictures to after I developed them gave me the idea for the title. When she saw the pictures, she made the comment "The boys look like they required presoaking." When starting this page I remembered the comment and decided that would be my title.
I used red and blue Co'ordination Vintage Collection cardstock and tan cardstock I had in my stash. I distressed the mattings and inked the edges with Tim Holtz Distress Ink Fired Brick. What I did do that I've never done before was the brads. I didn't have brads the color I wanted and I didn't want to go shopping for any since I'd end up buying more than just brads and take time away from my scrapbooking. I remembered watching a video (I just love YouTube -- thank you to everyone who does wonderful demos - because of you I try more cool stuff.) about using Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks to dye metal. Alcohol Inks is another phase I'm in right now along with Copic Markers. I took plain silver brads in the sizes I wanted and used the alcohol inks to dye them the colors I wanted. Now I'm really hooked. I used Denim and Red Pepper and my brads turned out perfect.
My scrapbook style is simple which is a good thing since I'm going to work on getting a page a week done. Now I've just got to decide on what to treat myself with when I meet my goal. That's one I'll have to think about.
Life is so busy - sometimes I don't know if I coming, going or already been. At this blog the main dishes are sewing, scrapbooking and cooking with a side of any other projects that I decide to put give a try.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Copic Markers
Last weekend I attended a Basic Copic Marker Class. I've been reading and watching videos about them for a long time but didn't know if I wanted to get "into" the markers. I'm not really into stamping, mostly because I'm not good at coloring. I've tried stamping and used other markers but didn't get a good effect. Color pencils worked pretty good for me. But I wanted to give Copic Markers a try for a different look so I went to a class. Of course I fell in love with them!! I can't wait to take another class. Here's my first project -- a birthday card for my grandson, Grayson.
I only used two each of the blue, yellow and red colors for the balloons and gifts for blending - I colored the whole area with the lighter color then shadowed portions with the darker color. I used = BG02 New Blue & BG05 Holiday Blue, Y15 Cadmium Yellow & Y17 Golden Yellow, R35 Coral & R37 Camine. Start small then work larger, right?. I really like the great way they blended, no streaks or "lines" where the darker color is. The saying is from the book "Ultimate Guide to Card Sayings". It's a very basic card but a three year old won't care. I think I'll be using stamping and coloring more often on my scrapbook pages. I told my children the second portion of my life insurance is in my craft room. Now that I'm starting into the Copic Marker phase, that is even more true. Lol.
I only used two each of the blue, yellow and red colors for the balloons and gifts for blending - I colored the whole area with the lighter color then shadowed portions with the darker color. I used = BG02 New Blue & BG05 Holiday Blue, Y15 Cadmium Yellow & Y17 Golden Yellow, R35 Coral & R37 Camine. Start small then work larger, right?. I really like the great way they blended, no streaks or "lines" where the darker color is. The saying is from the book "Ultimate Guide to Card Sayings". It's a very basic card but a three year old won't care. I think I'll be using stamping and coloring more often on my scrapbook pages. I told my children the second portion of my life insurance is in my craft room. Now that I'm starting into the Copic Marker phase, that is even more true. Lol.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Catattidue -- My Girl
After several years I've finally been able to do a page of my cat that I had to put to sleep because she was ill from old age. Squirt was 16 when I lost her. I had her since she was 6 weeks old. Or should I say she had me cause we all know that cats pick their people and she picked me. Squirt would sleep beneath the covers tucked up under my chin. She loved popcorn and brussel sprouts. Squirt was somewhat overweight and when I would tease and call her "Fat Cat" she would give me a look that said "Fat is where it's at." Squirt would let you know what she was thinking just with a look. She's been gone now just over 3 years but I still miss her a lot -- she always wanted to be with me. I miss my constant companion.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Sunflower Quilt -- Finished!!
It's been a busy month for me so I've not gotten as much done as I'd like as quickly as I'd have liked. But that's how life is. But t this morning I got some creative inspiration and set to work. So here's one of my projects I got done today.
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