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Monday, 30 June 2008
100 Layouts #12 - Wise Men (completed 1/2/06)
Topic: Christmas

Right, then. Yes, it's been a while. but I just moved my scrapbook albums from where they were invisibly lurking under the end tables in the living room to some proper bookshelves in the computer room, allowing for more visibility and easier scanning. And I'm launching a new scrap-my-stash challenge, which I also intend to blog over on my angelfire account, so I thought I'd get caught up on this one too. (Oh, and I'm tired of messing with the cuts, so the images will just pop up in the main view. I'll try to keep them small enough that they won't take forever to load.) 

Pretty simple layout, used up some gold metallic cardstock I had hanging around for years. This was the last year that Aaron participated in the Christmas pageant at Nathan's old church. He had a speaking line as Melchior, one of the three Wise Men. 

Posted by animemama at 1:57 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, 2 July 2008 1:39 PM PDT
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Thursday, 22 February 2007
100 Layouts #11 - Cookie Artistes (completed 12/31/05)
Mood:  lazy
Topic: Christmas

Cookie Artistes

 Another one of those annual events that I get kind of tired of trying to find a layout idea for every year. It's easier with fun new supplies to play with - I used more of the KI Memories "Beautiful" kit that I used for my birthday layout. Journaling: "Aaron and Nathan; our annual cookie decorating night. 12 Dec. 2005"

 Supplies: Patterned paper, die cuts, epoxy words: KI Memories; letter stamps: Susan Branch, All Night Media; brown marker: Zig.

Yeah, I know I'm a little behind with the layouts :) I actually ended the challenge last December, but I won't say yet if I successfully completed it or not!


Posted by animemama at 9:17 AM PST
Updated: Wednesday, 2 July 2008 1:41 PM PDT
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Saturday, 20 January 2007
100 Layouts #10 - K - Be Yourself (completed 12/31/05)
Topic: Birthdays

Back to doing these in order, now that the Grand Canyon trip is done. I don't really like to do layouts about myself, but since we're encouraged to, I try to do one every year with my birthday pictures. I also don't like pictures of myself, but I was having a good hair day this day, so it's okay.

The Panorama stictching function on Photoshop Elements 5.0 (which Nathan gave me for Christmas this year) is AWESOME.

 

K - Be Yourself

Journaling: "My 43rd birthday. Aaron reading the wrapping paper - Nathan upholds the age-old tradition of wrapping gifts in the Sunday funnies. Nathan gave me the American Idiot CD by Green Day, and my parents gave me an ASU sweater (luckyfied , since the Devils beat UA this year) and a Michael's gift card. 11/21/05

"One of the great things about being in my 40's is that I feel less and less of a need to conform to other people's definitions of what I should be, leaving me free to live the process of becoming who I really am."

I know it sounds kind of new-agey self-help, but hey, it's better than going, Oh no, I'm over 40, my life is over.

All supplies: KI Memories

 (Oh, I remembered that when scanning, I have to tell my scanner not to "correct" the colors. But bulky items on the pages are going to make some shadowed areas anyway. So it's never going to come out looking exactly lifelike.)


Posted by animemama at 1:12 PM PST
Updated: Wednesday, 2 July 2008 1:41 PM PDT
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Friday, 19 January 2007
100 Layouts #49 - Art Lesson (completed 5/27/06)
Topic: Scenery/Nature

I haven't updated this blog in quite a while. One of my kitties disappeared (literally; he went out one evening last August and never came back in) and I've been grieving over it. For a long time I lost my heart for doing this, and for scrapbooking in general because I had done so many layouts of the kitties, and I just couldn't face it. But now I'm back. Any other layouts I've done of Tora are going to have to wait a while to get posted, if ever. Just makes me too sad.

But on to more cheerful things. Here's the last of my three layouts from the Grand Canyon trip last April.

 

 Art Lesson

Journaling: *After the movie and souvenier shopping to the Desert Watch Tower for lunch and art lesson with Mrs. R.

*Tower (and Bright Angel Lodge) designed by Mary E. J. Colter, one of few prominent female architects of early 20th. cent.

*Brief panic when boys got away from me inside tower and climbed to top. Tower is gorgeous inside; wish I'd had presence of mind to enjoy more and take pictures.

*Breathtaking views from the lookout. Some kids getting a little too close to the edge for me; mine stayed waaaay back.

*Mrs. R. tells children to look for colors, lines and shapes, and to "draw what they see." Very impressive artworks!

 We have the world's greatest art teacher. No mere coloring pages and making collages of construction paper here. She actually teaches about real artists, art history, styles, and media. The pictures lining the school hallway are always really interesting when she's been doing Picasso and cubism. So a big part of the Canyon trip is a drawing session at the rim. This particular overlook is blessed with both some historic architecture and spectacular views.

Materials: More weird mustard colored cardstock (it's actually more gold than green; the color didn't come out right in the scan); Chatterbox patterned paper (flowers), um, whatever the stickers and font I used in the other layout were. :P


Posted by animemama at 5:26 PM PST
Updated: Wednesday, 2 July 2008 1:44 PM PDT
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Thursday, 22 June 2006
100 Layouts #48 - Sunrise at Bright Angel Lodge (completed 5/20/06)
Topic: Scenery/Nature
Here's the second layout of the three I did about the Grand Canyon trip.



Journaling:
*Breakfast on the terrace at Bright Angel Lodge - Juice, fruit, pastries, and, yes, Ding Dongs ("the breakfast of champions" - Miss Jenny)
*Don't lean over too far. Keep both feet on the ground. Respect the ledge!
*Watching the beauty of the Canyon emerge from the early-morning mists.
*Cold cold cold!
*Nature walk along the Rim Trail. Adults on the edge, kids to the inside!
*Nervous. Very nervous. But having fun, anyway.
*Amazing facts about the Canyon, the historic lodge, the Native Americans who lived along the canyon rim and walls, the plants and animals.
*Off-trail joggers right along the edge. Don't try this, kids!
*Awesome IMAX movie. Feels just like flying over the Canyon and running the rapids.
*Meeting some of Miss Jenny and Miss Camille's reptilian friends on the bus en route to the Desert Watch Tower.
*12 April 2006

It's almost impossible to take a bad picture of the Grand Canyon. (It is, however, very possible to have a bad picture taken of oneself standing next to the Grand Canyon. I know no one looks their best after being awake on a tour bus all night, but still. That one will never see the light of day.) Despite the longing to create ultra-artistic, Hall-of-Fame-worthy layouts, I decided to keep this very simple, to let the pictures really stand out. I had a hard time coming up with a background color (getting low on cardstock where I have two whole sheets in the same color). I had several pieces of this weird mustard color, that I bought back when I was challenging myself to buy cardstock in colors that I didn't think I would use. So I bought a bunch and, guess what, I never used it. But it turned out to be the perfect color to really bring out the colors in my beautiful photos! Who'da thunk.

I like bullet-style, or factoid-style, journaling, because I don't have to think in complete sentences. :)

I might have cheated a little bit on the no-new-stuff rule. My mini-stapler just wouldn't reach very far, so I got a full-size stapler. But since it's something we need for the house, it isn't really a new scrapbook supply, right?

Right.

Supplies: patterned paper and rub-on letters - Chatterbox; letter stickers - Debbie Mumm, Creative Imaginations; library pocket template - Templates by Chia, houseofstirfry.com/chia; chalk (to tone down white background on patterned paper) - EK Success; computer font - CK Keystroke.

Used up: two sheets of weird mustard-colored cardstock.

Posted by animemama at 4:55 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, 2 July 2008 1:44 PM PDT
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Thursday, 18 May 2006
100 layouts #47 - Road Trip (completed 5/18/06)
Mood:  lazy
Now Playing: washing machine
Topic: Travel
Finally finished this, three weeks after my last layout.


Journaling: "We’re off on our grand adventure to the Grand Canyon! The kids were so excited about going on an overnight road trip, it was like a party in the school parking lot. Except the buses showed up over half an hour late – no one had told them how to find the school. Mrs. W. and Mrs. G. finally had to drive over to them (parked 4 miles away) and lead them to the school. Once the buses got there, we boarded (each class on its own bus), settled in with pillows and backpacks and gameboys and books and snacks and a movie on the bus DVD player, and off we went! Aaron and I sat by our field trip buddies, Austin and Caleb. We stopped in Phoenix around midnight to change drivers and pick up our tour guides, Miss Jenny and Miss Camille, and headed to the north country. Even though the lights got turned off north of Phoenix, not much sleeping got done – not by the adults, anyway. We changed drivers again in Flagstaff around 4 in the morning, and arrived at the Canyon at dawn, sleepy and stiff and cold but excited to be there! 12-13 April 2006"

First of the Grand Canyon trip layouts. This field trip was such a big deal I decided not to try to squeeze everything into one layout. Plus I have too many great pictures!

For this layout I chose a black background, to highlight the excitement of leaving late in the evening on an overnight field trip. When you're 10 years old, this is a really huge thing. Also, it makes those excited little faces pop right out of the page. I'm kind of proud of the border I came up with, with road sign dingbats (they read: Road Trip, I really gotta GO, Next rest area 317 miles, Are we there yet?, Go to sleep, 99 bottles of beer), and I got to use my reproduction vintage Grand Canyon postcard.

Materials: Patterned paper - Doodlebug Design; reproduction Grand Canyon postcard - DMD (I think; in a kit of travel ephemera); "road trip" sticker - Art Warehouse, Creative Imaginations; "road trip" dingbats - CK Family Trip; definition stickers - Colorbok; computer font - CK Typist; eyelets - Making Memories.

Used up: last scrap of my tan, black and red striped Doodlebug paper (sob), a bunch of black eyelets.

I hope the next layout doesn't take me three weeks.

EDIT: I hate when I do this. The dates on this layout should be 11-12 April.

Posted by animemama at 2:01 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, 2 July 2008 1:45 PM PDT
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Wednesday, 17 May 2006
100 Layouts #9 - Lords of the Jungle (completed 12/28/05)
Now Playing: Coldplay
Topic: Cats
One of many layouts of my new kitties.


Journaling: "Or of the backyard, anyway. Tora and Shiro on an early exploration of the yard. Shiro is the bold adventurer, Tora the intrepid climber. 16 November 2005"

A fun use for some flowered paper. (I LOVE Chatterbox paper!) For a long time I never bought flowered paper, figuring that since I didn't have little girls, I had no need for flowered paper. But it's perfect for pictures of kitties in the backyard. Besides, who says you can't use flowers on boy layouts? You just have to do it right.

The picture of Tora scaling the back wall is classic. He couldn't jump right to the top of the wall (still can't; at that place, the wall is about 7 feet high), so he claws his way up instead. Even the photo guy at Target commented on that picture. It's one of my all-time favorites.

I played with the descreen on the scanner, and think I've got it figured out now. It's WAY WAY WAY faster than the descreen on my old computer and scanner.

Materials: Patterned paper and stickers - Chatterbox; black letter stickers - Provo Craft; computer font - Bongo Fraktur

Posted by animemama at 9:21 AM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, 2 July 2008 1:46 PM PDT
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Tuesday, 16 May 2006
100 Layouts #8 - Desert Hike (completed 12/28/05)
Mood:  hungry
Now Playing: Bittersweet Symphony
I haven't finished a layout in weeks. :P I'm on the pictures from the Grand Canyon trip now, and I want the layouts to be really special. Remember: Perfect is the opposite of done.


Journaling: Cub Scout hike, Sabino Canyon. They saw a lot of wildlife, including a deer and a roadrunner. 12 November 2005

I like how this layout turned out. Nathan took some really good pictures of the Cub Scout hike in Sabino Canyon, and they were fun to work with. They didn't need a lot of enhancing, just the right colors and appropriately rugged accents. I had fun with the stencil letters (I like cutting out computer font letters). Tying them together with bits of twine was kind of a pain, but I like the effect. I also finally found a good use for this green and tan striped paper. The colors are just right for these desert photos.

The patterned paper isn't really checked; I suppose I should use the descreen when I scan layouts, to even out the patterns. Maybe the descreen works faster on my new scanner and computer. On the old ones it took FOREVER. Oh well.

Materials: Patterned paper - Scrapbook Wizard; phrase stickers - Art Warehouse, Creative Imaginations; computer font - either Stencil or CK Template, or possible CK Military Stencil (I don't remember, and I guess I have more stencil fonts than I really need).

Posted by animemama at 10:07 AM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, 1 July 2008 11:32 AM PDT
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Friday, 5 May 2006
100 Layouts #6 and 7
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Sunday, 30 April 2006
100 Layouts #5 - Where They Fix the Bulldozers (completed 12/22/05)
Mood:  lazy
Topic: Kids' Activities

Journaling: "The Empire-CAT repair facility - a Cub Scout's dream field trip! The boys learned how the machines operate with hydraulics, and what it takes to become one of these skilled repairmen. Best of all was seeing the big machines up close!"

I also included the history of the word "bulldozer," from Wikipedia, to fill in a large empty area on the layout.

I had a bunch of Scrappy Cat paper and stickers that I bought because it looked SO COOL, then couldn't think of anything to use it for. (The usual story.) The backgrounds are kind of busy and don't give you a lot of flexibility in arranging the photos and page elements. But the colors were just right for these pictures of the Cub Scouts and bulldozers, so I found a layout sketch that worked with the background paper.

Materials: Patterned paper, stickers, colored letter stickers - Stamp Effects by Scrappy Cat; black letter stickers - Life's Journey, K&Company; bulldozer clip art - Microsoft; eyelets - Making Memories.

Used up: 2 whole sheets of Scrappy Cat paper!

Posted by animemama at 11:25 AM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 3:01 PM PDT
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