Well you would have thought that this weeks challenge at Lasting Memories would have been easy for me. I mean star and stripes, how difficult can that be? BUT I took Studio Calico's Inked Class. And as a result I decided to use gesso, with a striped stamp and paint from water color paper. (No that is not a typo there really is watercolor paper paints.) Well it is was a freaking disaster. When the red paint dried it looked like brown paint. So then I thought why not cover the red with Tim Holtz Distressed Red Barn Paint daubers? It turned into a frigging mess. The DT deadline was fast approaching so I decided to pull out the tried and true Doodlebug paper. And I will try the gesso at a later date when I have time to practice!
So here is attempt Two:
Journal: Charlie's Angels was one of my favorite shows when I was a kid. In particular I loved Kate Jackson. The show returned as a movie during the boy's teens years. I didn't see it but the boys did. The car is from the movie version and can be seen at the Stars" Cars Museum in Gatlinburg TN.
Supplies:
Cardstock and Paper: Bazzil Wax Lips Card Shoppe, Bazzil Marshmallow Card Shoppe, Doodlebug Red, White and Blue
Pen: Zig Marker
Dies: Lawn Fawn Puffy Stars
Tools: Perfect Layers, Making Memories Eyelet Punch, Vagabond
Challenges:
Lawn Fawn Flickr Group
The Crafter's Cafe Challenge Anything Goes
Craftin' Boutique Challengee
Be sure to join us next week we're celebrating Karen's birthday with a blog hop! There are a ton of prizes:)
Have a star filled week!
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Friday, June 22, 2012
Meet the Flintsones Layout
One of the challenges at Child's Play this month is to design a layout based on this picture:
The boys LOVED this museum:) More layouts will be coming!
Welcome to the prehistoric version of the Mini Coupe via the Flinstones' Car! And check out the reds and yellows in my photo to go along with the Mini Coupe. LOL
I really had a lot of fun this layout!
Tip: I used scraps of a shamrock paper for the leaves. Because the die is so small the design of the paper does not show through, but the color variations do, which gives the variegated shading of the leaves.
Supplies:
Cardstock and Paper: Karen Foster, Tim Holtz Paper Stash
Ribbon: Hobby Lobby
Flowers: Stash
Dies: Sizzix Wood Sign (retired), Cheery Lynn Olive Leaves
Cricut: George
Brads: stash
I also based this layout on the Boys Rule Challenge Sketch
Challenges:
Child's Play Challenge: Cozy Coupe
Have a Yaber Daber Doo kind of day!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Lasting Memories#86- Time for a Treasure Hunt
It's treasure hunting time at Lasting Memories this week! Scrap about something you treasure and Tell us about it. This could be about your family, a vacation, a piece of jewelry, a pet, etc.
One of the things I treasure is the fact that my boys have a good value system, despite the fact we live in a very affluent community. After the divorce we lost our income and had to learn how to live on a disability check as a single parent household. I was so afraid the boys would become resentful of seeing their friends being given everything to them on a silver platter, when there were times I had to use the local food pantry in order to keep them fed.It was especially hard because it was the same food pantry that I had taken donations to monthly before the divorce, so everyone knew us.
Well my fears were from naught. Scott doesn't seem to really care one way or the other (in general he is oblivous to the value of money due to the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome), and James has been extremely insightful to what a blessing losing our income has been in disguise. He has watched fellow classmates destroy $30,000 cars because the kids felt they were a "pile of junk" and wanted a more expensive one. He has also watched them get into one problem after another, expecting parents to bail them out.
James does have friends that are from the upper class. But the friends he has chosen have parents that taught their children the value of money and respect. He has been very blessed.
James started working and saving for his Jeep at the age of 15. He was able to get a job as a lifeguard. So he went to school, maintained a 3.8 average while taking several advance placement classes. He searched for the jeep and haggled for it. He was so disappointed when he found out the title had to go in my name because he was a minor, LOL. But now he has come to realize the insurance is much cheaper because it is in my name! LOL
So my layout today is a "treasure" from both James and my perspective. He treasures his first car (and still has it) and I "treasure" the independent and financially astute young adult he has become!
Supplies:
Cardstock: K & Company, Karen Foster Kiwi Flannel, scraps, Hero Arts Snow Layering Paper
Die: Cottagecutz Convertible: This die is not for the faint of heart. Layer with wax paper and then the paper. It is still a bear to get the tiny car details out. I used Cheery Lynn Die tools and it was still a major challenge.
Spellbinders Label 9
Embellishments: The zig zag border I got from Wal-mart years ago, Hero Arts Foliage Accents
Inks: Colorbox Olive and Black
Adhesives: Zig 2 Way Glue ( a must for the tiny car details), Scotch ATG, EK Success Foam Tape, Xyron
Stickers: Stash
Glitter: Mixture of Doodlebug Limeade and Bumblebee glitter
The prize this week is sponsored by Julie.
Doesn't it look scrumptious? Please stop by her blog to say hello!
Looking forward to seeing your treasures at Lasting Memories!
Have a week filled with life's treasures!
One of the things I treasure is the fact that my boys have a good value system, despite the fact we live in a very affluent community. After the divorce we lost our income and had to learn how to live on a disability check as a single parent household. I was so afraid the boys would become resentful of seeing their friends being given everything to them on a silver platter, when there were times I had to use the local food pantry in order to keep them fed.It was especially hard because it was the same food pantry that I had taken donations to monthly before the divorce, so everyone knew us.
Well my fears were from naught. Scott doesn't seem to really care one way or the other (in general he is oblivous to the value of money due to the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome), and James has been extremely insightful to what a blessing losing our income has been in disguise. He has watched fellow classmates destroy $30,000 cars because the kids felt they were a "pile of junk" and wanted a more expensive one. He has also watched them get into one problem after another, expecting parents to bail them out.
James does have friends that are from the upper class. But the friends he has chosen have parents that taught their children the value of money and respect. He has been very blessed.
James started working and saving for his Jeep at the age of 15. He was able to get a job as a lifeguard. So he went to school, maintained a 3.8 average while taking several advance placement classes. He searched for the jeep and haggled for it. He was so disappointed when he found out the title had to go in my name because he was a minor, LOL. But now he has come to realize the insurance is much cheaper because it is in my name! LOL
So my layout today is a "treasure" from both James and my perspective. He treasures his first car (and still has it) and I "treasure" the independent and financially astute young adult he has become!
Supplies:
Cardstock: K & Company, Karen Foster Kiwi Flannel, scraps, Hero Arts Snow Layering Paper
Die: Cottagecutz Convertible: This die is not for the faint of heart. Layer with wax paper and then the paper. It is still a bear to get the tiny car details out. I used Cheery Lynn Die tools and it was still a major challenge.
Spellbinders Label 9
Embellishments: The zig zag border I got from Wal-mart years ago, Hero Arts Foliage Accents
Inks: Colorbox Olive and Black
Adhesives: Zig 2 Way Glue ( a must for the tiny car details), Scotch ATG, EK Success Foam Tape, Xyron
Stickers: Stash
Glitter: Mixture of Doodlebug Limeade and Bumblebee glitter
The prize this week is sponsored by Julie.
Doesn't it look scrumptious? Please stop by her blog to say hello!
Looking forward to seeing your treasures at Lasting Memories!
Have a week filled with life's treasures!
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