Last Sunday we were able to travel to Green Bay to see the Bengals/Packers game at Lambeau. This is my third trip to Lambeau and Austin's second trip to Lambeau. The Bengals are my team, but the Packers are a very close second and I root for them any time they're NOT playing the Bengals.
I always says you can't NOT be a Packers fan. The culture behind the team, the community surrounding them, the fans, that stadium, their success, Jordy... *sigh* No, but really.
We left early Sunday morning. I drove six hours there because he had just gotten off work at 6AM so he tried to sleep some. We had a quick bite to eat and a beer and headed to the stadium. The game was great, even though the Bengals lost in OT. We made it to our hotel and passed out, then got up Monday and drove six hours home.
Quick trip but I am so glad we are able to do this kind of thing and to be able to do it together!
Linking up with Annie's week 240 smiles because I normally work Fridays and can't link up.
Friday, September 29, 2017
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Paper Wings Productions: Grateful to You.
Here is an easy way to make a big impact with a small stamp. I love the Fall Mix it Up stamp set. The font is so cute and the little images are precious.
To make great use of the little leaf stamp, I stamped it multiple times on my background and heat embossed it with white fine detail embossing powder. Then I water colored over the heat embossed images and they resist the watercolors. You could do this with any image or sentiment.
My sentiment for this card came from this same stamp set. I stamped it with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.
I added some twine and a wood veneer to complete the fall look. What do you think?
supplies
stamp: Paper Wings Productions (Fall Mix It Up)
ink: Tim Holtz distress ink (Scattered Straw; Spiced Marmalade); Versafine (Onyx Black)
embossing powder: Simon Says Stamp (white fine detail)
wood: Studio Calico
twine: Maya Road
die: Sugar Pea Designs (Stitched Flags)
Friday, September 22, 2017
Give me all the Treats.
My brother's yellow Lab, Vanilla, had to have surgery this summer. He was high risk because of his age, and since they had him under, they took some growths off his eyelids as well. Poor little guy was tired and sore afterwards.
I thought this collection from Elle's Studio was perfect to document Vanilla feeling under the weather.
This is for the pet challenge at Use Your Stuff this week + I used challenge #1 at Sketch N Scrap's Back to School crop.
Thanks for looking!
supplies
patterned paper: Shimelle (Starshine)
journal cards, puffy stickers, die cuts: Elle's Studio
cardstock sticker: Bella Blvd
I thought this collection from Elle's Studio was perfect to document Vanilla feeling under the weather.
This is for the pet challenge at Use Your Stuff this week + I used challenge #1 at Sketch N Scrap's Back to School crop.
Thanks for looking!
supplies
patterned paper: Shimelle (Starshine)
journal cards, puffy stickers, die cuts: Elle's Studio
cardstock sticker: Bella Blvd
Saturday, September 16, 2017
enjoying every moment of this day.
Using inspiration from the Scrappy Friends sketch challenge this month, I continue to play with my new Family Fun collection from Elle's Studio.
This time I made a baseball page. Last month we went to the Cubs/Reds game in Cincinnati. We had fantastic seats right behind the Cubs dug out along the third baseline. Kris Bryant didn't play, but the Cubs won.
I didn't have enough acrylic pieces from the Family Fun collection to work for this sketch, but luckily I have a few other sets of acrylic pieces from Elle's Studio. I pulled out my patriotic mix and used some of those pieces to finish off my page.
Thanks for looking!
This time I made a baseball page. Last month we went to the Cubs/Reds game in Cincinnati. We had fantastic seats right behind the Cubs dug out along the third baseline. Kris Bryant didn't play, but the Cubs won.
I didn't have enough acrylic pieces from the Family Fun collection to work for this sketch, but luckily I have a few other sets of acrylic pieces from Elle's Studio. I pulled out my patriotic mix and used some of those pieces to finish off my page.
Thanks for looking!
Thursday, September 14, 2017
happy healing.
Using inspiration from City Crafter challenge blog and The Paper Players color challenge, I made a card this morning.
City Crafter's challenge was about summer and I do love ice cream :)
The Paper Players color challenge was pear, pink, and silver/white.
I chose this 'happy healing' sentiment from Altenew because doesn't ice cream make everyone feel better?
I popped up a couple of the ice creams with pop dots for a little dimension. Thanks for looking :)
supplies
stamp: Altenew (Doctors Rule)
die: Simon Says Stamp! (Ice Cream Cone Parade)
embossing powder: Ranger (super fine detail silver)
City Crafter's challenge was about summer and I do love ice cream :)
The Paper Players color challenge was pear, pink, and silver/white.
I chose this 'happy healing' sentiment from Altenew because doesn't ice cream make everyone feel better?
I popped up a couple of the ice creams with pop dots for a little dimension. Thanks for looking :)
supplies
stamp: Altenew (Doctors Rule)
die: Simon Says Stamp! (Ice Cream Cone Parade)
embossing powder: Ranger (super fine detail silver)
weekends are meant for adventures.
This page was inspired from the sketch at Scrap the Girls this month. I tried to dig into my stash on this one and use some older stuff. I grabbed an Elle's Studio kit from last autumn, some old cork and wood veneer pieces from Studio Calico and a few die cuts from Jillibean Soup.
Thanks for looking!
supplies
journal cards: Elle's Studio (Oct 2016 monthly kit)
puffy stickers, journal tag: Elle's Studio
cork, wood veneer, mist: Studio Calico
washi: Freckled Fawn
arrow, feather die cuts:Jillibean Soup (Healthy Hello Soup)
Thanks for looking!
supplies
journal cards: Elle's Studio (Oct 2016 monthly kit)
puffy stickers, journal tag: Elle's Studio
cork, wood veneer, mist: Studio Calico
washi: Freckled Fawn
arrow, feather die cuts:Jillibean Soup (Healthy Hello Soup)
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
around town.
Playing with my Family Fun collection from Elle's Studio again! Today's page was inspired by the September sketch at Challenge YOUrself.
Thanks for looking!
Thanks for looking!
Monday, September 11, 2017
hanging out.
I combined the Colorful Creations word challenge (I used "fun") with the manufacturer challenge at A Cherry on Top. The manufacturer I chose was Elle's Studio, so I could use my new Family Fun line :)
I only had this one small photo to use for my layout, so I chose this patterned paper with the idea to use a circle punch on my photo. I added some other punched circles from a few of the patterned papers in the 6x6 pad + the journal cards. To complete the page, I added a few puffy stickers.
Thanks for looking!
I only had this one small photo to use for my layout, so I chose this patterned paper with the idea to use a circle punch on my photo. I added some other punched circles from a few of the patterned papers in the 6x6 pad + the journal cards. To complete the page, I added a few puffy stickers.
Thanks for looking!
Sunday, September 10, 2017
fun.
Today I put together this page inspired from the Sept 1 sketch at Let's Get Sketchy. I used the new Elle's Studio Family Fun collection + a few little pieces from Live Laugh Love and my monthly kits.
Thanks for looking!
Thanks for looking!
Saturday, September 9, 2017
club 14.
Tonight I was in the mood for pocket pages. I don't do a project life album, but I do pocket style pages sometimes, and I just mix those pages in with my regular albums. I have one album per year that's 12x12 size and the pages are 12 x 12, 8.5x11, and pocket style pages. So tonight I had a few photos left I wanted to scrapbook + tell the story of from February from my brother's birthday party.
The photos I had were small and not the best quality - they were taken at a bar and a lot of them are from Snap Chat. I totally hacked up one of my 12x12 pocket page protectors to make it work for what I wanted. The cards I had were all vertical and I didn't have enough photos or story to make a full 12x12 spread work. This originally is a Design F from Becky Higgins and I just cut off the top row.
Thanks for looking!
supplies
Elle's Studio monthly kits (May, July, & August 2017) + puffy stickers
The photos I had were small and not the best quality - they were taken at a bar and a lot of them are from Snap Chat. I totally hacked up one of my 12x12 pocket page protectors to make it work for what I wanted. The cards I had were all vertical and I didn't have enough photos or story to make a full 12x12 spread work. This originally is a Design F from Becky Higgins and I just cut off the top row.
Thanks for looking!
supplies
Elle's Studio monthly kits (May, July, & August 2017) + puffy stickers
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
prison sunset.
This month's single page sketch at Stick It Down was calling to me. I combined it with the September challenge at Creative Embellishments to make this page.
This background page is an ombre navy paper from Pink Paislee's Sweet Freedom collection. I used multiple stamps sets to stamp random words and images in a huge circle on the background. I even heat embossed some of them, all in a huge circle. The circle idea came from the SID sketch.
Creative Embellishment's challenge inspired me to use the different stamp sets, different ink colors, and even to heat emboss some of the stamped images.
Then I used my tiny attacher to adhere this cloud clear cut from Bella Blvd over the top of my background I created.
I added a little nautical star from Creative Embellishments that's been in my stash for a while. I heat embossed it with cerulean embossing powder from Sparkle N Sprinkle.
In the photos, it's really hard to see the design, but this turned out very cool. Not my typical style and that's one of the things I like about it.
For those of you who don't know me, I used to work at a prison. Obviously you can't take your cellphone inside the fence, so I rarely got photos of the sky, but the prison is in the middle of the country and all you can see is sky for miles. In the early mornings and evenings, we got to see some of the most amazing sunrises and sunsets that you can see in a landlocked state. This photo was taken after work from the parking lot one night. There were many negatives about working in that environment, but I believe you can find positive in almost any situation and even behind razor wire, you cannot take away the beauty of a sunrise or a sunset.
Thanks for looking!
supplies
patterned paper: Pink Paislee (Sweet Freedom)
stamps: Elle's Studio; Studio Calico; Unity Stamp Co (SMAK 2014)
ink: Studio Calico; Hero Arts; Tim Holtz distress ink
embossing powder: Sparkle N Sprinkle (Super Thick Black EP461; cerulean EP421)
This background page is an ombre navy paper from Pink Paislee's Sweet Freedom collection. I used multiple stamps sets to stamp random words and images in a huge circle on the background. I even heat embossed some of them, all in a huge circle. The circle idea came from the SID sketch.
Creative Embellishment's challenge inspired me to use the different stamp sets, different ink colors, and even to heat emboss some of the stamped images.
Then I used my tiny attacher to adhere this cloud clear cut from Bella Blvd over the top of my background I created.
I added a little nautical star from Creative Embellishments that's been in my stash for a while. I heat embossed it with cerulean embossing powder from Sparkle N Sprinkle.
In the photos, it's really hard to see the design, but this turned out very cool. Not my typical style and that's one of the things I like about it.
For those of you who don't know me, I used to work at a prison. Obviously you can't take your cellphone inside the fence, so I rarely got photos of the sky, but the prison is in the middle of the country and all you can see is sky for miles. In the early mornings and evenings, we got to see some of the most amazing sunrises and sunsets that you can see in a landlocked state. This photo was taken after work from the parking lot one night. There were many negatives about working in that environment, but I believe you can find positive in almost any situation and even behind razor wire, you cannot take away the beauty of a sunrise or a sunset.
Thanks for looking!
supplies
patterned paper: Pink Paislee (Sweet Freedom)
stamps: Elle's Studio; Studio Calico; Unity Stamp Co (SMAK 2014)
ink: Studio Calico; Hero Arts; Tim Holtz distress ink
embossing powder: Sparkle N Sprinkle (Super Thick Black EP461; cerulean EP421)
book review: The Life Changing Manga of Tidying Up.
Thank you, Blogging for Books.
I did not read The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo, but I heard from several people that it motivated them to get tidy.
I consider myself a tidy person. I routinely sort through my home and donate items and we have a garage sale annually.
This book was a quick story about a girl who hires a tidying fairy to help her clean up her apartment. I literally read it in less than an hour before bed one night.
The gist is that you touch your items and if they do not bring you joy, you discard them. The idea is to focus on what you're keeping, because of the joy it brings you, not what you are discarding.
The author guides you through a process of sorting and storing your clothing, books, paper items, hobbies, and sentimental items.
I'll be honest. There wasn't a lot of takeaway for me. I'm not going to fold my clothes; they're hanging in my closet. I'm not going to get rid of my filing drawer of papers. They're all sorted/filed so that I can find them if I need them and contrary to what the author suggests, there have been times I have needed them.
So I guess if you're really lost and overwhelmed with the amount of stuff you have and you have no idea where to start, this book is a good read for you.
I did not read The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo, but I heard from several people that it motivated them to get tidy.
I consider myself a tidy person. I routinely sort through my home and donate items and we have a garage sale annually.
This book was a quick story about a girl who hires a tidying fairy to help her clean up her apartment. I literally read it in less than an hour before bed one night.
The gist is that you touch your items and if they do not bring you joy, you discard them. The idea is to focus on what you're keeping, because of the joy it brings you, not what you are discarding.
The author guides you through a process of sorting and storing your clothing, books, paper items, hobbies, and sentimental items.
I'll be honest. There wasn't a lot of takeaway for me. I'm not going to fold my clothes; they're hanging in my closet. I'm not going to get rid of my filing drawer of papers. They're all sorted/filed so that I can find them if I need them and contrary to what the author suggests, there have been times I have needed them.
So I guess if you're really lost and overwhelmed with the amount of stuff you have and you have no idea where to start, this book is a good read for you.
sweet love.
I found this month's pet challenge at A Cherry on Top to be super easy because I often scrapbook about my dogs. The challenge is to NOT use pet products on a layout about your pet. I combined this challenge with Stuck?! Sketches Sept 1 layout challenge.
I dug through my stash and decided to use up some more of the Simple Stories Love & Adore collection. I only have a few full size papers left, but a lot of the embellishments. I was able to use up quite a bit of scraps and embellishments on this page. Thanks for looking!
I dug through my stash and decided to use up some more of the Simple Stories Love & Adore collection. I only have a few full size papers left, but a lot of the embellishments. I was able to use up quite a bit of scraps and embellishments on this page. Thanks for looking!
Monday, September 4, 2017
USA.
Tonight I'm playing along with the first September challenge at Lasting Memories - to use polka dots. I chose a polka dot clear cut from Bella Blvd. I don't know about you guys, but I have many of these in my stash and I never quite know how to use them. So I combined this challenge with The Paper Girls challenge this month - Labor Day.
Obviously this isn't about my job, but it's about my cousin. He recently joined the Army and I'm so proud of him! I thought documenting his military graduation would be perfect for a Labor Day challenge!
Thanks for stopping by :)
supplies
die cuts: Pebbles Inc
washi stickers: Pink Paislee (Sweet Freedom)
Obviously this isn't about my job, but it's about my cousin. He recently joined the Army and I'm so proud of him! I thought documenting his military graduation would be perfect for a Labor Day challenge!
Thanks for stopping by :)
supplies
die cuts: Pebbles Inc
washi stickers: Pink Paislee (Sweet Freedom)
family tradition.
Every year my grandfather/dad/brother go golfing on Father's day. My brother couldn't go this year because he moved out of state and had to work, but the rest of the gang went and took a photo for me.
I'm playing along with this month's Scrap the Boys Challenge - fathers! - and the tic tac toe challenge at Scrap Our Stash. I used Fancy Pants, arrows, and cork. Thanks for looking!
supplies
patterned papers, die cuts: Elle's Studio (Live Laugh Love); Fancy Pants (Family & Co)
cork stickers, wood arrows: Freckled Fawn
I'm playing along with this month's Scrap the Boys Challenge - fathers! - and the tic tac toe challenge at Scrap Our Stash. I used Fancy Pants, arrows, and cork. Thanks for looking!
supplies
patterned papers, die cuts: Elle's Studio (Live Laugh Love); Fancy Pants (Family & Co)
cork stickers, wood arrows: Freckled Fawn
Friday, September 1, 2017
lab-adore you! card.
I bought this super cute Lab stamp set from Newton's Nook a few weeks ago and hadn't had a chance to play with it yet.
I was inspired by the Inky Paws challenge to use polka dots + City Crafter challenge 377 - monotone coloring. Chocolate Labs are my favorite so I already knew I was going to color these guys brown with distress inks and my Tim Holtz water brush. They do make coordinating dies for this stamp set, but for some crazy reason I didn't purchase them, so I fussy cut this guy. Then I stamped him again on polka dot paper and fussy cut his little handkerchief.
This entire card was made using scraps - love when that happens! Here's one last look at my little chocolate Lab.
Thanks for stopping by! :)
supplies
stamp: Newton's Nook (Fetching Friendship)
embossing powder: Sparkle N Sprinkle (Coffee EP459)
ink: Tim Holtz distress ink (Tea Dye; Gathered Twigs)
I was inspired by the Inky Paws challenge to use polka dots + City Crafter challenge 377 - monotone coloring. Chocolate Labs are my favorite so I already knew I was going to color these guys brown with distress inks and my Tim Holtz water brush. They do make coordinating dies for this stamp set, but for some crazy reason I didn't purchase them, so I fussy cut this guy. Then I stamped him again on polka dot paper and fussy cut his little handkerchief.
This entire card was made using scraps - love when that happens! Here's one last look at my little chocolate Lab.
Thanks for stopping by! :)
supplies
stamp: Newton's Nook (Fetching Friendship)
embossing powder: Sparkle N Sprinkle (Coffee EP459)
ink: Tim Holtz distress ink (Tea Dye; Gathered Twigs)
Paper Wings Productions September blog hop: We Remember Moments.
WELCOME to the Paper Wing Productions Design Team Blog Hop & Giveaway! If you've arrived here from Dana's blog, then you're in the right place. If you’re just stopping by for a visit, please CLICK HERE to start from the beginning.
We have started our monthly blog hops back up with a new team. We hope you will check out all of awesome projects that we have created for you. Go grab your favorite snack, get comfortable and enjoy the hop.
The main prize is a $25.00 gift certificate to the Paper Wings Productions online store.
The main prize is a $25.00 gift certificate to the Paper Wings Productions online store.
For a chance to win all you need to do is:
- be a follower of the Paper Wings Productions blog
- visit each of the participating designer's blogs and leave a comment
- come back and leave us a comment on the PWP blog telling us you completed the hop.
To increase your chances of winning: like our Facebook page and/or invite your friends to the hop. Be sure to leave a separate comment for each of your additional entries. The winner will be announced on Tuesday, September 5, 2017 on the Paper Wings Productions blog.
Today I'm sharing a "getting to know you" layout I made. This photo is from our vacation earlier this year in Isla Mujeres. One thing you can learn pretty quickly about me is that I pretty much live for travel and vacation time. Specifically sand and water and sun.
I chose the Crowns clear stamp set and the Kind Words cling stamp set for this page. I created two embellishment clusters on the page, but before I adhered the clusters to my background, I heat embossed some of the crown images in the areas the clusters would be. I used pink, orange, and turquoise because they coordinated so well with this collection from Echo Park.
My sentiment or title for the layout is from the Kind Words stamp set. I heat embossed it with fine detail white embossing powder.
This is such a fun stamp set and there were actually a couple of different stamps I debated on using for this page. I also wanted to use that border stamp, but was afraid my page was getting busy enough, so I will save that one for another time ;)
Make sure to head on over to Leslie's blog next!!
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