Hello everyone.....things are cooling down here a bit, at least enough that I could get my first batch of marinara made today! Our tomatoes just now decided to go crazy, which is fine with me :)
Hubby is out scouting deer, so it is a good night for me to get some major crafting done, I've really had the bug lately ....so here is my latest process video. This is a fall layout featuring two of my grandkids, Caprice & Cascade, using Echo Park papers from the 'Fall In Love With Fall' kit. I don't usually go with a 'single' kit for layouts, but I kid of challenged myself to do it, and I did a pretty good job, the only other things I used were Nuvo Crystal drops, some twine a black piece of Bazzill cardstock and some black washi tape. Not like me at all (to not mix and match on my own).
Hello everyone, another video featuring Felicity Jane *(I think this is mainly the February kit). Also, another snowy day here in Central Oregon, it has been snowing most of the day, just days after our roads because completely clear (still have mounds of snow that was scraped :).
Back to the video, I used mostly all Felicity Jane papers and cut-a parts with the exception of stickers from a Crate Paper sheet by Maggie Holmes Bloom collection. I must mention, I didn't realize these stickers were so thin...they were fine when placed flat on my paper, but it they were overlapped on layered paper, you could see the layers of papers underneath. Had I known, I would have removed the sticker (the deer, in particular, and put foam underneath it, just a little FYI. I used Distress Inks, Candied Apples & Fired Brick to ink the center of the 2x3 journaling card from the kit, which I stamped with the '1,2 3' stamp from Papertrey Ink Moments Inked Posted stamp set. I'm still not a fan of having to fussy cut the 'cut-apart' sheet, wish they were diecut stickers :(. I am really ready for some color changes as well, in this kit....I feel like we've had the same color palette for the last few months......sorry, don't mean to be a downer....I do love the kits, just a few observations on my part. I HAVE loved every single stamp set!!!!
AT least this time I remembered to do a voice-over....geesh, I can't believe I forgot that last time!!!
Thanks so much for stopping by, hope you enjoyed the video!
Hello there, back after a little hiatus, taken to get ready for our youngest son's wedding which was at our house in the yard (it turned out beautiful)!
Today I have a video to share, a page made with a photo of my homemade pesto. I used wonderfully textured Carta Bella patterned paper from 'Mix It Up.' You will see, I also used some ephemera from a Becky Higgins Project Life set (which I ended up shuffling around quite a bit). Pardon my jumbling of words at the end when I was trying to say 'you can find me at suzannebwebb.blogspot.com :). I totally got tongue-tied!!
Hello, here today with a new Scrapbooking process video, 'Girl Cousins.' I used photos of my darling grandgirls for this, again :). These are pictures from the end of Easter Day, when the girls were tired, and playing on Capri's bed. I have been seeing a lot of videos lately with people using white tissue paper as a photo mat, I wanted to try it, but instead of white, I used pink and red tissue paper. I have to say, it is an interesting texture addition. After matting the photos on the tissue paper (a couple of layers), I matted them on Bazzill cardstock, then Pebbles, Inc. patterned paper, and then some chocolate cardstock. I adhered thin strips of cardstock along each side of the matted photos. On the right side, I used a cluster of Becky Higgins Project life cards (which I cut up), along with some of the same patterned paper cut in strips, some Paper Smooches word dies, and Papertrey Ink Rosie Posey Step 1 & 2 stamp and dies (stamped in dark chocolate, true black, and lovely lady with Hibiscus Burst. The grid journaling card I stamped with stamps from PTI Monthly Moments, A Few Pointers. Sprinkled the page with some American craft wood veneers, which I colored with a copic marker, RV17, along with some sequins.