Below you'll find the most recent scrapbook layout ideas posted at flickr.com. All images listed below are copyright of the original author.
Scrapbook Scrapbooks Scrapbooking Stamping
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This is the last spread of my December Daily - no other way to finish it but with this year's Christmas playlist, right?
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"Happy new 2010!"
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"I go to Trollhättan to spend time with a young man I've missed. He lives in the most wonderful, cosy house in the world."
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"Viktor and I do the 'after Christmas sale' and to my astonishment we find nice clothes!"
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Dark red vinyl on a simple IKEA picture frame
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Journaling reads:
"~Summer 2009~ Impatient, I decided to drive out to CO to pick up the kids, rather then wait for their father and step-mom to send them back. I set out on the longest -- and very nearly last -- road trip of my life. The goal was to drive down through southern CA, thru Arizona, and up to Colorado. The first day, I drove over 8 hrs straight. I finally stopped around 3 AM to rest, at a hotel in Seligman. I was so excited -- it was my very first stay alone at a hotel. I felt like everything was going great! - The next morning, I awoke from a nightmare that I had run off the road and crashed into quicksand after rolling several times. I brushed it off, but as I was getting dressed was hit with a powerful vision of exactly the same thing. Again, I brushed it off, reassuring myself that "there's no quicksand in Arizona!" I was wrong. As I passed through Keyanta, the steering went out; I felt a presence in the car, and heard a voice telling me, Everything would be ok. Then the car spun out of control, the vehicle hit the edge of the road and rolled 3 times, until it finally hit a pit of quicksand. I got out before I was stuck -- totally unharmed. ~ Thank you God, that I am alive to see this day.
After the police and dr's released me from the hospital, one of the sheriffs took me to the Holiday Inn. I stayed there; for the first -- many! -- hours all I could do was pace back and forth, shaking and randomly bursting into tears.
The next morning, before and while waiting for Dee to pick me up, I sat outside... gazing across the desert. The sunrise had never looked sweeter in all my life."
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journaling is (perhaps obviously) not done yet but it's otherwise finished.
Putting the SCRAP in scrapbooking! ~ I used cardboard from my last shipment of scrapbook papers, an old paper bag, a ribbon from an Amazon.com gift-wrapped package, a bit of ribbon that had torn off of one of Lyssi's princess dresses, a brown ribbon from an etsy shipment I had received awhile back, a white ribbon also from an etsy package, and a "frame" that was originally part of a matte for a photo I matted in high school, that fell off it's original piece.
Sprayed the cardboard with Tattered Angels Tiger Lilly glimmer spray, added an enameled brad and 7gypsies gaffer tape & tag, and et voila. =^_^=
thanks to... um ... someone... for the inspiration... sorry I'm forgetting where the idea to use the cardboard came from but I saw it somewhere online recently and wanted to try it. (-_-)
SheiLand posted a photo:
My first attempt making a birthday card, using some craft skills. I have a lot of things to learn!!
SheiLand posted a photo:
My first attempt making a birthday card, using some craft skills. I have a lot of things to learn!!
SheiLand posted a photo:
My first attempt making a birthday card, using some craft skills. I have a lot of things to learn!!
SheiLand posted a photo:
My first attempt making a birthday card, using some craft skills. I have a lot of things to learn!!
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Challenge #4: Routines and Rituals
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Challenge #5: Risks
Hidden Journaling:
I was nervous about customizing a Blythe doll, worried about screwing it up. But I know myself well enough to know that I would never be happy with someone else's work. I opened up her head, sand-matted her, gave her new blush and eyeshadow, removed her eyelashes, boggled and panted her eyelids, changed some of her eyechips, carved her lips, used pastels and varnish to give her "chapstick lips", and swapped her blonde scalp for a cobalt blue Tibetan lambskin skinny scalp. I'm pleased with how she turned out and love the fact that no one else in the world has a doll quite like her.