A Little Late Let’s Get Sketchy Post

Okay, since my computer is still in the shop and Greg’s is becoming more comfortable to me, I thought I’d get up my Let’s Get Sketchy layout for this week. The official reveal went live on Monday morning. Did you check it out? If not, click on the link above to see all the fabulous layouts by our DT Team A!

Here was the sketch that we were given.

And here’s what I (somehow) managed to come up with.
I am a bit limited in what photos I have to scrap so … since these were sitting out on my desk, I decided to go with them! They are from last November when Greg did the Movember thing to raise money for a colleague diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. I was SO glad when he was finally able to shave off the 70’s Porn mustache!!
Some close ups too.

The journalling is half hidden so here is it tucked away (above) and pulled out so you can read it all (below).

Well, thanks for sticking with me this December. I know I’ve been spotty at best posting to this blog. Life with 3 active children and their own December activities as well as my own increasingly busy work schedule is just a wee bit more than I am comfortable handling. Live and learn. Next year I’ll do a lot more pre-planning in November!!

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Practical Scrapper Holiday Sketch #1

Over at Practical Scrappers we are showing what we did with this sketch.

Here’s mine.
And some close ups.

Got crazy with my red Dazzling Details (Stampin’ Up!).

Thanks for stopping by. Hope you click on the link at the beginning of this post to see all the other amazing layouts by my fellow designers.

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Slowly Making Progress!

After posting pictures of my December Daily foundation you’re probably wondering where the finished pages are. Well, they’re taking me a bit longer this year. Partly due to my format (live and learn) but mostly due to my work schedule. December started on a weekend. A weekend in which I worked the Friday night and Saturday and Sunday all day! Not only was I a wee bit tired come Monday when I had time to sit and work on things, I found that since I hadn’t been around all weekend I had no pictures and not much of an idea of what to document. Greg had taken some pictures from Marley’s Jazz class on the Saturday and Sunday evening I got the girls to take some pictures of Greg’s “do” after Marley styled his hair. Not very “Christmas-sy” but it is what it is and I just have to embrace it.

So, here we go …

Here’s a reminder of my front cover.

The inside of the front cover and Day 1.

I decided to add some stamping to the inside but because I’d already glued the frame and whatnot to the front it caused some missed bits in my stamping that I wasn’t totally happy with. So I covered most of it up. Now its just background and I love it! I added a journalling card explaining how different I am finding this process this year as a working Mom and other bits and pieces.

Day 1 was kept pretty simple. A few pictures that Greg had taken with his phone, some journalling and some stamping.

Here are Days 2 and 3.

This is my attempt at creating a digital overlay. Not the best but it’ll do. Some journalling and border stickers finish it off.

For Day 3, since I had no pictures, I took one of my pre-done art journal pages and simply added my number, some stickers and the journalling. Easy peasy!
There you have it folks. I’m working on Day 4 right now but will be working all day tomorrow and Sunday so … who knows when this project will get finished!! Thanks for stopping by. If you’re working on a December Daily or something similar I’d love to see it so please leave a link in the comments section.
Have a great weekend everyone!

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Let’s Get Sketchy Reveal Day

It’s Monday. The first Monday of December in fact! Can you believe that?! I am already behind on my December Daily (working all weekend tends to do that to a gal) but I did manage to get my layout done for Let’s Get Sketchy. This week Team A was working with this sketch.
Yummy, right? Here’s what I did with it.
These pictures are from last year (some of my loyal followers may recognize them for Day 7 of my DD last year.) They were also taken with my crappy camera phone but I am embracing them for the story they tell. A story which in another year and a bit won’t be repeated! Little Christine is growing so fast that these Mommy Dates will just be another memory once she starts Kindergarten. Sigh. As excited as I’ll be for that day (don’t get me wrong, the happy dance WILL come out!) I’ll also likely be one of those Moms tearing up as I watch her skip into class! Until then I think I may need to have more dates like this!!
Here are some close ups of the details.

The little silver dots are Liquid Pearls. I forget to use it a lot and then when I do I wonder why because the results are so pleasing! Go figure!

Be sure to pop over to the Let’s Get Sketchy blog (if you haven’t already) to see what the rest of Team A has come up with today. We always appreciate some love left … just sayin’!
Have a great week everyone!

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Let the Fun Begin!

In November 2009 I got the idea to make an advent calendar for my girls. I wanted something with little drawers that I could put 3 small sweets or gifts into. You can read all about it here. Last year I revamped it using the Dear Lizzy Christmas line. Why, you ask? I needed to make the drawers easier to open and my original “drawer pulls” were ripping off.

So, why am I telling you all this now? Two reasons. One, I don’t think I took pictures of the Advent Calendar last year and thought you might be interested. I’ve been seeing some pretty cool versions out there this year so figured I’d throw my little calendar into the ring! And two, I had to fill it up today as tomorrow is December 1st. Marley has been gently reminding me (read – most annoyingly pestering me!) to get it ready but I’ve been so busy I have been putting it off. Really couldn’t put it off any longer though could I?

Here it is.

I’ve since moved it into it’s December home above the fireplace in the family room. I really hope Christine can’t reach it! She’d empty the drawers before you could say “Naughty List”! 

Just one close up for you today. These are the first two drawers. I can tell you that they only contain candies (extras from Halloween). I normally fill the drawers with little candies and a note with a fun Christmassy activity to do. This year, with my two jobs I’m not sure how much time and energy I’m going to have to do all those extra things so candies will have to suffice. For the most part!
Anyway, tomorrow (almost today!) also means the official start of my December Daily. I’m working all weekend so I’m not sure what’s going to get in there but … hope you’ll check back to see!
Have a great weekend everyone.

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It’s almost December Daily Time Again

Can you believe it? If you’re American you are probably still in a Turkey Coma today or you’ve been at the malls since 4AM scooping up some great deals. Up here in Canada we’re in full Christmas Prep Mode. As many of you know, I have two jobs right now. (Why two you ask? Not sure … it just … happened!) Anyway, BOTH my jobs are ready for Christmas. Pier1 Imports started putting out the Christmas product in mid-October (basically right after our Thanksgiving) and The Upstart Crow (my local job) got their halls decked this past weekend. So … I’m in a Holiday Mood!! Beware!! I may start singing Christmas carols and  hanging lights!!

Must. Wait. Til. December. 1st!

You know what can’t wait until December 1st? My December Daily. I am featuring my foundation pages over on the Practical Scrappers site today (check it out here) but for all you loyal followers, I thought I’d share more pictures and (maybe) more insight into my process. Oh and if you are wondering just what is a December Daily, it is a project started by Memory Keeping Guru Ali Edwards designed to help you record the daily goings on during the Holiday Season. You can check out her blog for more information here and see what she’s prepared to use this year here. This is my 3rd year embarking on this journey with her (and thousands of like minded memory keepers out there!)  You can find my 2010 album here and 2011 here. Both of these albums use digital templates that I purchased from Ali Edwards and this year she is offering them again but I have decided to try my hand at making my own. I’ve downloaded a trial version of Photoshop Elements with the assurance from Greg that I can have the full blown version whenever I want (it was actually a birthday present that I haven’t cashed in yet!) We’ll see how it goes. I may break down and buy hers in the end!!

So, what have I got ready for 2012? I’m sure you’re all dying to see some pictures, right?
Well, here you go …

This is my cover. I had another set of the same Teresa Collins Christmas album covers that I used last year so I just covered them with layers of white paint, stencils and other bits. 

And this is what the album looks like at the moment. In previous years I have had every single page ready to go – all I needed to do was add pictures, journalling and some embellishment. This year I want to leave room for a bit more creative freedom so my pages are pretty unfinished (as you will see). I’m also hooked on the Art Journal look so a lot of my pages will be more art journal and less traditional scrapbook page.

This is a close up of my cover page embellishments. I am using mostly Echo Park papers from various Christmas lines (some have been in my stash for a while so it’s time to use them up!) The frame was one I found in the clearance bin at Michael’s several months ago. It was originally turquoise but a couple coats of some white craft paint and some brown ink distressing and voila! 
The insides of the front and back covers look like this.

And the back cover is a blank canvas waiting for inspiration to strike!

While digging through my stash trying to figure out what to use for the cover I found these pieces of raw chipboard. They were almost the perfect size to fit into the Teresa Collins covers! They are also what prompted the art journal idea as they lend themselves nicely to being covered with all sorts of things!

These are the art journal-esque pages that I have started so far. Some are messier than others and to be honest I’m not sure where this is going to end up, but the journey should be fun! 
These are the back sides of the pages above. As you can see, some are covered in patterned paper, some are covered in more paint and some are still raw … I’m leaving myself lots of room for play this year.
Here’s a close up of some of the texture I’ve got going. 

I’ve got a variety of supplies set aside and ready to add to this album. My day numbers (see below), lots of different journalling tags and cards, papers, scraps, paint, stamps, inks, stencils and some transparencies that may go in front of these art journal pages as day dividers if I don’t feel like putting the numbers over any art. I can’t wait to see how it all comes together!
As for my numbers, here is what I’ve done.
 Pretty simple. I felt that the pages themselves were going to be quite busy so the numbers needed to be bold enough to stand out but simple enough to let the artwork take centre stage. As you can see I have not attached them to any of my pages. I am determined to assemble as I go this year!

A close up so you can see how I popped up each star to give dimension.
And #25 got special treatment …
Well, I hope you enjoyed this look into what I will be working on this December. I’d love to see your December Dailies if you are working on one this year. Please leave a link in the comments so I can come and  check out your work!
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It’s Let’s Get Sketchy Reveal Time!

I’m a little behind getting this posted – it’s been a crazy weekend of working shifts at both my jobs plus trying to keep on top of things around the house. Guess which one is slipping!!!

This week my team over at Let’s Get Sketchy worked with this sketch.

Here’s what I came up with.

This is a picture of Marley at age 4 – back when we did annual Sear’s Portraits!
Some close ups for you.

The doilies were all cut out using my Stampin’ Up Delicate Doilies Sizzlits die. I just cut a bunch out of several different papers and then folded them over my pieces of twine. 
Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you have a chance to check out all the lovely layouts our team contributed this week! Have a great Monday everyone!

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