Sunday, May 13, 2012

Back on land, now time to scrap. Kinda…

I returned home today from a 7 day cruise to Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel.



(iPhone photos)

It was fabulous, awesome, and definitely "OMG" worthy, but I won’t start scrapping those photos just yet. I’m a week behind in Shimelle’s class, Cover to Cover, and although I haven’t completed a whole lot of pages in my recent years of scrapping, those that I have finished are in desperate need of organizing so they can be placed in albums.


Prompt 1: System for photos, pages, albums?

1. If you have a system for your photos, pages and albums, how would you describe it? What does and doesn’t work as well as you would like?

Currently my system for photos is that I print all photos containing people and stick them chronologically into photo albums. I’ve been debating the need for thorough photo albums even though some pictures will be scrapped. Maybe this is just to get me off the hook, since I haven’t really been scrapping lately. At least this way any company I have can still see my pictures.

Ideally if I were about to scrapbook I would flip through the album as I decide which photos will get scrapped. Then choose a layout/sketch next so I know what size I need to print the photos (order 4x6, print other sizes at home). The drawback to this system is the price of printing duplicates and not having 4x6 photos available to scrap if I want to keep my photo albums in order.

I don’t truly have a system for pages since I haven’t completed many in the last few years, but those that I have done are in a pile, waiting…

Albums? What albums?

2. If you don’t have a system, consider my system as a rough draft. What things do you already think you would not want in your own system? What elements seem perfectly sensible for you?

I like Shimelle’s album system and will definitely do yearly albums with upgrades if needed.

3. Take a photo that helps describe your current status with scrapbooking. You might have dozens and dozens of albums. You might have two. You might be completely happy with your albums. You might have a big stack and no books or ideas on where things should go. Share your photo (and more details if you would like) with us either by posting on the forum or writing a blog post. Of course, you can keep your answer to yourself if you prefer! But I promise we’re a nice group that shares well with others.

HeHe. LOL. She’s kidding right?

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Since True Scrap 2 ...

It's been two weeks since True Scrap 2: The Spawn of True Scrap and I'm still feeling the buzz. Since then:



  • I've watched my favorite classes again. Some of them more than once. Seriously. Shimelle, Jennifer, Nichol, Aby, Lisa, Noell, and Kristina all rocked my socks. Soooo much inspiration.


  • I went out and bought that Martha Stewart butterfly punch. The monarch one with the detail on the wings.


  • I've downloaded the Postagram app.


  • I've become even more addicted to Pinterest (is that even possible?). My iphone app shuts down on me, though. I just take that as a sign to get up and go do something productive. Note to self: productive does NOT mean turning on the desktop computer to browse Pinterest. Really.


  • I've printed lots of photos and placed them in albums. This is so much easier to flip through when deciding which pictures to scrap. AND if for some reason, I never get around to scrapping them, friends and family can just look through the photo albums. I've realized that I like my photos better once they've been printed. Alot of the ones I thought weren't "scrappable" actually look pretty good on paper. I'm excited.



There is still so much I want to do:


  • There's layouts I want to scraplift and techniques I want to try.


  • Now that my most recent photos are "cataloged", I'm planning to choose sketches and create photo grids for my layouts.


  • I'm hoping to go through my completed layouts this weekend with Shimelle's suggestions. I haven't looked at most of my layouts since I found that "perfect" box I could throw them into until I was ready to put them in albums. Yep, just like Shimelle, if someone came to my house and asked to see my scrapbooks, I'd be like "uh....". I knew this was an issue, but I still never had the motivation to get moving, so now I plan to have this done by the end of the year. IN 2012 I WILL SHOW OFF MY SCRAPBOOKS.


I can't wait to get some time to play. Can you believe I've only been off twice since then? And I spent one of those off days trying to medicate a sinus infection. Let's just say "not fun". So wish me luck that I'll get some scrapping done soon 'cause I'm about to burst with inspiration.


If you weren't there check here for info http://www.truescrap.com/spawn. The next one is in April, but if you can't wait that long, you can still purchase access to the videos.


Have you been inspired lately?



Until next time...



Tamekia

Friday, July 1, 2011

My First Video: Tim Holtz Tag Swap

{is this thing on...i tried posting this wednesday and blogger shut down on me}

As soon as I figure out how to embed YouTube videos, I'll do so here. For now please use this link.

I'm super excited to say that I recorded and uploaded my first YouTube video today. I participated in a tag swap over on Life on the Scrapbeach. For this swap, we were to use Tim Holtz techniques to do a masculine, feminine, or patriotic tag. I chose feminine without thinking twice. But...once I started I couldn't decide on a technique. I think I was in an extra "girly" phase that day and decided to go with sparkle. I heart Perfect Pearls. So that's what I did. After inking the background, I spray it with a homemade perfect pearls mist. Then I used a gold perfect pearls powder. Lots of fun, but I'm not convinced that this doesn't need a fixative. I even sprayed with water to "bind" it, although Tim says that the Perfect Medium is enough. Time will tell. I created a rosette using the Tim Holtz die and layered it with tulle cut with the tattered florals die. The top layer is an "I am Roses" flower colored with a re-inker and perfect pearls mist(I told ya I love this stuff), stamped with a script stamp, and rubbed with rock candy stickles. The pearl was colored with a Copic marker. The bookplate was cut from the TH tag die and painted with the gold dabber from Ranger. The center is raised on pop dots. It is finished with dyed seam binding, a safety pin, a charm and some tulle. On the back I used Tim's wrinkled distress technique for the background. The envelope flap was done with a mask. I originally intended to place my info card in the envelope, but it was really difficult to remove. So I attached it to the flap instead. I like how it turned out. We made six and kept one. So sometime soon I'll receive five beautiful works of art in return. Now I just need to find some way to display them.
Check out the video. Did I mention it's my first. Hehe. I can't help it, I'm excited. I've already filmed the next one, so check back soon. It's for a Graphic 45 Tag Swap.

Until next time...
Tamekia

Monday, May 9, 2011

The Mother's Day Card



Yes, as in singular. I wanted to make more, but my mojo just wasn't with me. Not even on National Scrapbook Day. So this is the only one I completed and I'm not truly sure I like it. But Mom loved it, so that's all that counts. Right? Right. On to the details. The design is from a previous weeks Mojo Monday sketch. The cardstock is from Stampin' Up. Once I decided to use this Prima paper from the 6x6 Madeline pad, I thought of Purely Pomogranite from the '08 In Colors. The blue from the same collection was also a great match. I embossed it with the Victoria Cuttlebug folder. The circle and scallop circle were cut with Nestibilities. The flowers are from my Prima stash. I sprayed them with homemade Perfect Pearls spray for some sparkle. I added some ribbon and pearls for finishing touches. Pretty simple, but still pretty. Works for me.

Until next time...

Monday, May 2, 2011

A Mother's Love

Hi there. Today I thought I'd share some Mother's Day cards I created a while ago. I was brainstorming ideas for cards to make tomorrow and thought looking back would be great inspiration. Both of these cards are all pretty simple. Apparently that's how I roll. The first card is made with papers from an Autumn Leaves mat stack. Super cute papers. The stamp is one of the Studio G $1 clear stamps. I guess i liked it cause I made a few more cards using the same stamp. I just may use it tomorrow or whenever I get around to making cards this year.

The second card has patterned paper from Junkitz. I heard they went out of business and I could cry. They made such wonderful papers. Lots of bright colors and great whimsical flower patterns. There's one design that I've been hoarding for quite some time. Now I may never use it. What can I say - I need therapy.























Well, I guess that's all for now. Until next time...

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

A few projects

Hi. I thought I'd share a couple of projects I've completed lately. First up, an altered notebook . I painted the edges black and used the My Minds Eye Lost & Found papers. At first I was tempted to use the glitter papers, but I decided to go with the damask instead. I'm glad I did. I love the way it turned out. I wanted to keep it somewhat flat so that I can fold the notebook over without it being too bulky. I added a Prima Say it in Crytals black swirl and some Essentials flowers from my stash. The velvet letters are from Making Memories -I've been hoarding them for some time now. Hehe. The butterfly is a Martha Stewart punch used on some SEI iron-on leftover. Yep, that's right. Don't throw out the outline.



Next up, couple of tags.
The one on the left is a shipping tag. I used 2 Tim Holtz masks and inked the tag with Broken China distress ink. The stamps are Tim Holtz as well. I added some flowers that I colored and a velvet butterfly. The other tag was cut from acrylic using an accucut die. I stamped a clear circle and a couple Prima flowers with a script stamp. The word "Dream" is a Making Memories rub on from "way back" and the black trim is from Hobby Lobby. I made the charm and hung it from a black safety pin. I like it, but my hubby says it's a little "goth". I'm okay with that. Ha.

Well, that's all for now. Until next time...

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Back from CKC

Well, we're back from CKC and I think I've finally recooped. I can truly say ... 1) I had a lot of fun 2) I received a lot of inspiration and 3) I spent a lot of money. lol. I tried to restrain, but... well what can I say. And true to my nature, what I bought most was paper. I'll have to try to actually use some of this stuff before next year. I won't mention how much stuff I bought last year that I still haven't used - that's another post for another day. So without further ado, here's this year's "lay it out on the table" photo of all I bought. Crazy huh?

Here's a pic of Criss and me at the end of day 3. Don't we look exhausted. Wait, don't answer that.
But stay tuned to see what we make with our new goodies and all the new techniques we've learned.


Until next time...and no it won't be so long.