I am looking at totally re-vamping our flat with new furniture, after ten years of the same crap I need a new breath and after Lyndon redecorated the front room last summer it is time to get to Ikea and get serious...
But before we start on the furniture we need to de-clutter more (quite amazing to thing just how much sh*t you can actually store in a 2 bedroom flat....) and I started on my Scrapbook layouts over the weekend.So far I killed off about 50 layouts and there are many more to come. Now, don't hyperventilate just yet at the thought that I would easily chuck pictures and product away like that. There are just so many layouts that did not tell a story; they were done for challenges; DT assignments (dating back as far as 2004!!!); etc etc...it was time they went.
So, I pulled all those old photographs off and started again - deciding if a particular picture is actually worth to scrap about or if I just used it previously to fit a challenge. During that process I also decided that I am now scrapping in a totally different size 8.5 x 6. Yep, that is my new love and it fits my style perfectly well - most of the time I have one picture, title and very little journaling so the smaller size makes the layout fit so much better. And the best thing is that I now have no more issues with storing my albums as the A5 sized ones fit neatly on my narrow bookshelfs.
But I will still continue to scrap in 8.5 x 11, 6 x 12 and 12 x 12 when the mood takes me, but overall I think A5 will become my signature size.
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Ingredients:Cardstock: Papermill
Papers: Cosmo Cricket; Sassafras Lass; My Minds Eye; Making Memories
Embellishments: Flowers - Bazzill, Fancy Pants; Pearls - Papercellar; Brads - Upsy Daisy Designs; Stickers - Making Memories; Alpha Chipboard - American Crafts
Other: Journaling Pens; Glimmer Mist; Cosmic Shimmer; Edge distresser, Tracing wheel - Making Memories
I also managed to squeeze a quick card out just in time for the recent challenge at {{ the Townscrapper }}. The thought behind this particular challenge warmed my heart and I just wish I would have been able to finish this quicker to give this worthy challenge a wee bit more coverage....
Anyhoo - the scoop was to include some form of puzzle theme on your project. I downloaded the free puzzle template and printed this onto some cardstock,which I attacked with alcohol inks and my beloved {{ Cosmic Shimmer }}. After it tried I outlined some of the random dots and arranged two pieces onto the front of the card. The sentiment for the card challenged me a lot and I am not 100% sure with it, but it stays....guess it probably showcases just how puzzled I was...LOL
The {{ Sunny Rays }} image is a digi stamp from {{ Some Odd Girl }} and I found it to be a perfect fit.
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Ingredients:
Cardstock: Papermill; Hero Arts; Bazzill Bling
Tools: Cuttlebug Embossing Folder Swiss Dots; Scallop Scissors; Promarkers;
Other: Journaling pens; Cosmic Shimmer; Alcohol Inks
Now excuse me while I plough through 8 more albums of old layouts and decide which ones need re-scrapping :)
Fabulous card. I adore your sweet sunshine! Great use of the puzzle theme! Thank you so much for supporting Autism Awareness with us this week at The Town Scrapper. You are helping to fit the pieces together.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Kim xXx
I love that sun too! Kimster - what markers do you use for colouring stamps please? I'm sure it begins with a P but I can't remember!! T x
ReplyDeletewow wow wow... this rocks!!
ReplyDeletei can't believe you have 8 albums of "ugly" LOs to go through :P crazy woman!
ReplyDeletebut ahhhhh isn't decluttering a great feeling?! have fun with it!
super cute card, i love that sun too :)
Gorgeous card! Thank you so much for participating in our Autism Awareness challenge this week over at The Townscrapper. Hugs, Maria
ReplyDeleteso love the layout- awesome!!!!! Love the size too!
ReplyDeleteKIM! That card is so great! I love the puzzle pieces, and the way you coloured your sun!
ReplyDeleteI too, have been in a major declutter mode. It's wonderful to get rid of things. I feel like a load has been lifted.
ReplyDeleteLove the card!!