I'm not ignoring my blog, our computer is having an absolute COW everytime I try to work on the internet. And to add to the fun, my husband injured his eye last week ... and I've been needed to help him and drive him to all of the doctors appointments, so there is simply no time to figure out the problem just now ... sorry.
I'm hoping that I'll find some time in the next few days is investigate the issue, and then I'll do some catch up ... OK, OK, lots of catch up. PLUS, I've got some amazing news, I'm just busting!
Thanks!
Michele and Steve
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
A little difference of opinion.
I value my husbands opinion ... he's my biggest fan, and my harshest critic (well no one is too harsh). For the Sketch Support Blog Hop, he thinks that I should have said that Two-Page Sketch # 10 was a better choice for my favorite layout. Well, no ... I still like #8 ... but I did complete 5 layouts based on #10, so he has a good argument ... hum.
So, here are the layouts based on Two-Page Sketch #10, my almost favorite.
What do you think?
So, here are the layouts based on Two-Page Sketch #10, my almost favorite.
What do you think?
Monday, April 16, 2012
Blog Hop Winner
Well, that was so much fun. I'd like to say a great big thank-you to everyone who commented on my blog ... I've been visiting some of your blogs as well ... so much talent out there! I'm so honoured to have been selected to be on the SG Creative Team! Did you see those layouts? Oh yeah, sure you did, LOL ... I'm still laughing ... Pelt the Paster, that's too funny!
And now ... using my random number generator (aka my husband), the winner is ....
Nancy
OMGosh! I love the way you did your layouts--so striking :) the photos are so 'up front' --love it!
Nancy, please e-mail me at rufftucksyd@gmail.com. I'll need your shipping info, and I'll be sure to have BOTH new sketch books out to you this week. Congratulations.
Again, thanks for hopping!
And now ... using my random number generator (aka my husband), the winner is ....
Nancy
OMGosh! I love the way you did your layouts--so striking :) the photos are so 'up front' --love it!
Nancy, please e-mail me at rufftucksyd@gmail.com. I'll need your shipping info, and I'll be sure to have BOTH new sketch books out to you this week. Congratulations.
Again, thanks for hopping!
Friday, April 13, 2012
Sketch Support Blog Hop
Welcome to my blog! If you're starting the hop at my blog, head on over to Sketch Support to begin the HOP! http://www.sketchsupport.com/ There's a fantastic grand prize up for grabs so be sure to leave a comment on everyone's blog to win.
You should have arrived here from Suzanna's blog. I'll be giving away a copy of Sketches for Scrapbooking - Travel Sketches AND One-Page Sketches Vol 2. I'll pick a winner on Monday so be sure to check back then!
So this is the sketch we are all using for the hop ... it came right out of one of those sketch books you could win!
and here's my take on it.
As you see, I used the sketch and created a two-page layout, it was easy to switch it up. My style is clean and simple, letting the pictures take center stage. BTW, these pictures were taken near Thunder Bay Ontario.
I was introduced to scrapbooking by my mother about 15 years ago. I’ll admit that I was a hard sell at first … I wondered why anyone would want to put so much time, effort and money into something that would be put into a binder. My mom made me a Christmas present of an album and a few scrapbook kits … and I was hooked! As long as I can remember, I’ve always loved photography … and scrapbooking really lets me compliment my pictures and helps tell the story. I love going back through my albums and remembering a time, a place, a feeling ...
So remember, leave a comment before you go for a chance to win and then HOP ... to Sue's blog! http://suealthouse.blogspot.ca/
You should have arrived here from Suzanna's blog. I'll be giving away a copy of Sketches for Scrapbooking - Travel Sketches AND One-Page Sketches Vol 2. I'll pick a winner on Monday so be sure to check back then!
So this is the sketch we are all using for the hop ... it came right out of one of those sketch books you could win!
and here's my take on it.
HIKE the canyon |
I was introduced to scrapbooking by my mother about 15 years ago. I’ll admit that I was a hard sell at first … I wondered why anyone would want to put so much time, effort and money into something that would be put into a binder. My mom made me a Christmas present of an album and a few scrapbook kits … and I was hooked! As long as I can remember, I’ve always loved photography … and scrapbooking really lets me compliment my pictures and helps tell the story. I love going back through my albums and remembering a time, a place, a feeling ...
When the weather is good, I love being outside, so I really only scrapbook when it’s raining, snowing or just too cold to be outside. I’ve got an ancient kitchen table under a huge south facing window, but it’s an embarrassing mess. When stuff begins to fall off the edges, I’ll organize, but it’s never enough … lol. I prefer to scrap during the day, by 9 at night I’m done in … I’m not a night person at all! I’m a seasonal scrapper … that is, I spend a lot of time at my desk during the winter (I AM Canadian, and I hate winter) and not much time during the summer because I’d much rather be out making those memories!
Together with my husband, we have travelled Canada from sea to sea … we've watched the sun rise off Cape Spear in Newfoundland, and walked the endless beaches of the Pacific Rim. We've stood in awe under the giant redwoods, got lost while hiking through the badlands, we've watched storm clouds fill the prairie sky, felt the salt spray on our faces atop the windswept cliffs along the Cabot Trail and even canoed through the wilderness during a snow storm. We live in a beautiful world, but the northern wilderness of Ontario has my heart.
I always start my layouts with a sketch, ALWAYS! Sketches are great time-savers, and the SG sketches are easy to adapt to my style and my pictures. My favorite sketch is Two-Page Sketch #8. I've based 3 layouts on it and just can't pick one to post!
I always start my layouts with a sketch, ALWAYS! Sketches are great time-savers, and the SG sketches are easy to adapt to my style and my pictures. My favorite sketch is Two-Page Sketch #8. I've based 3 layouts on it and just can't pick one to post!
So remember, leave a comment before you go for a chance to win and then HOP ... to Sue's blog! http://suealthouse.blogspot.ca/
Card Sketch Week
Last week was card sketch week over at sketch support. I just love what everyone did with the sketch!
Aaaaaand this is what I did with it ...
"Fishing Below the Falls" by Michele EdwardsSupplies - Cardstock: American Crafts, Bazzill; Patterned paper: Scrapbook Walls; Fish brads: unknown; Embellishments: fly was made by my husband; Alphabets: Cricut (Plantin Schoolbook); Floss: DMC
Spring has sprung, and that means that the trout fishing season will soon be here! We love our visits to Sauble Falls. My husband spends hours fishing, while I watch, both him and the river. I'm always amazed when I see the trout leaping up the falls! I can never get a photo of THAT though, lol!
Variations
1. Instead of a card, I turned the sketch on its side to create a background for my two-page layout.
2. I made the strips wider, and punched a scalloped edge to further the water theme.
3. I stitched a scalloped wave pattern through some of the waves, and continued the stitching into the photographs.
Card Sketch #18
Aaaaaand this is what I did with it ...
"Fishing Below the Falls" by Michele EdwardsSupplies - Cardstock: American Crafts, Bazzill; Patterned paper: Scrapbook Walls; Fish brads: unknown; Embellishments: fly was made by my husband; Alphabets: Cricut (Plantin Schoolbook); Floss: DMC
Spring has sprung, and that means that the trout fishing season will soon be here! We love our visits to Sauble Falls. My husband spends hours fishing, while I watch, both him and the river. I'm always amazed when I see the trout leaping up the falls! I can never get a photo of THAT though, lol!
Variations
1. Instead of a card, I turned the sketch on its side to create a background for my two-page layout.
2. I made the strips wider, and punched a scalloped edge to further the water theme.
3. I stitched a scalloped wave pattern through some of the waves, and continued the stitching into the photographs.
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