Showing posts with label Heidi Swapp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heidi Swapp. Show all posts

Saturday, July 26, 2008

More Layouts

Ok I've found some more time to get on the computer.

As you can see in this picture that my new software and I have not yet come to an agreement on it working well for me LOL. I could never be digital scrapper just because I don't work well with software. Ok anyway on to these layouts

This layout in again on two of Hambly's overlays. The bottom overlay is Grandma's Wallpaper in antique white. Over that is the swirly one that for the moment it's name escapes me. I thought is just have a classic look. It actually happened on accident when I was pulling product for this page. I laid these overlays on top of each other as I was searching for the brick and the circles and I looked down and new I had a page! The pictures are printed in both black and white and in altered color. The three photo's on the left were printed with the white border the one to the right I had to add it with white paper because Wal-mart had an issue.


Sorry this one is blurry. I love this paper. I was excited that I was able to pull some of my old paper and make use of it. The accents are from the store. I used Heidi Swapp's Bling Variety frames clear in the top right corner and I used prima swirl jewels in the left corner. I also used the cricut expressions for the shapes and frames of pink paper.


This is the first of this above two page layout. I used the girl figure for my journaling. She looked a little blah by herself. Again the cricut expressions was used for the frames. I personally love not accurately lining up the pictures and the frames. Also petaloo flower with a Heidi Swapp puff center.





Ham

Friday, April 18, 2008

The Best Things in Life are Free


Journaling reads: "In an attempt to lighten her load, our neighbor gave the kids lots of gently used toys. This just proves that the Best things in life are Free."


SUPPLIES:

Patterned Paper: Cosmo Cricket: Roboto Cogsmo Cardstock, Links Cogsmo
Cardstock: Bazzill
Die-Cuts: Cosmo Cricket
Journaling Spot: Heidi Swapp- Carefree - Gingham Paisley
Rubons: Daisy D's Loop Scroll Rub on Runner
Ink: Color Box
Letters: Colorbox, American Crafts


xoxo
Jessica

Monday, March 31, 2008

It's True...I Was Made For You


So do you ever buy just ONE sheet of an awesome double sided paper and wish you had gotten 2? This was the case with this particular paper. I wanted to utilize both sides, so this was my solution. I cut out a heart and simply reversed it so I could see both sides of the paper. I folded one side of the heart down and used a contrasting cardstock so I could journal a bit. Then in the empty heart spot, I used a page from a vintage german storybook I found at our thrift store for 25 cents! I have no idea what it says, I just love the little birdie illustration at the bottom.


Since the photo was taken at Sea World in San Antonio, I used a whale chipboard covered in turquoise Stickles. Then I used a KI Memories Softies Black Corner to imitate the spray coming out of his blow hole. I have a small collection of vintage stuff (b/c really, that's what it is, just "stuff."). Recently I acquired these taxi cab coupons which I used on the layout.


Materials List:

*PP: Love, Elsie
Paperfrills in Beetle Black by Doodlebug
Chipboard: Magistical Memories
*Softies Black Swirl Corner by KI Memories
Heidi Swapp Letter Stickers
Acrylic Frame by Making Memories
*Stickles Glitter Paint in Turquoise by Ranger
Black Sakura Glaze pen
xoxo,
Jess

Friday, March 21, 2008

Using those CHA goodies

Hi Everyone!! Heather asked me to help her out while she's out of town and well if you know me you know I can't wait...lol She's not even gone yet, but here I am posting away!!



I love using the stickles to outline things, as you can see I've used them on the prima sprites to give them some extra dimension. Also, I've outlined some of the stars on the KI Lace paper. Head on over to the store there are a lot of new items in stock that I'll be scooping up soon!

Have a Great Weekend!!

Kelly

Scrapbooking Recipes

With the holidays coming so fast we need more hours in our day. One way I've found to help is quick and easy meals. Here is one that I love to use when I have a full day.

Lazy Log Cabin Casserole:

1lb stew meat cubed
1 can of Cream of Celery
1 can of Cram of Mushroom
1 packet of Beef Onion Soup (I don't use this. I just add salt, pepper, garlic powder and dried minced onions but I'm an eye ball cook)
Toss all this in the crock pot together give it a stir put it on low and cook it for 6 - 8 hours. Home cooked meal with just a few moments prep. Put a salad bag with it and your hubby can't be upset that there isn't a home cooked meal on the table.

Do you have a quick recipe? email me hgturner@everythingscrappn.com