Saturday, February 10, 2018

021118 LOAD218 Day 11





One of the great perks of being in the ScrapHappy family - a total blessing in & of itself - is the free pass to all of the Layout A Day LOAD events each year! We are already into the second week of February LOAD. Today's prompt:


Day 11: “Anyone who has spent any time in space will love it for the rest of their lives. 
I achieved my childhood dream in the sky.” – Valentina Tereshkova, first woman in space.

We all scrap our fun vacation and travel photos. 
Today, tell the story of the why behind a meaningful trip, and how it changed your outlook or your life.
OR 
Scrap some vacation photos today and do some doodling on your page.
OR 
Use a map on your layout.
OR 
Use map-like embellishments ie compass rose, grid lines, geo tag, globe, or arrows.

The piece of the prompt that caught my attention was “meaningful trip”, except mine wasn’t a trip exactly but an excursion. My journaling:  

I got so excited when the traveling Titanic exhibit came to town but no one else was interested. Then my sweet church friend Sara posted on Facebook her love of all things Titanic. I got tickets for a special Titanic High Tea on her birthday. We dressed up & thoroughly enjoyed ourselves! Actors impersonating a society couple from Philadelphia circulated among the guests.  She admired my pearls & compared them to a rival in her set. 

I frankly had no idea how much the exhibit would touch my heart. The first artifact was a giant porthole. I couldn’t help but think that many faceless people had likely gazed out at the ocean through the same vantage point, not realizing that very soon they were likely going to face eternity…

Each visitor’s ticket provided the identity of an actual Titanic passenger & their personal story. At the end of the exhibit you checked the list of survivors. I lived, but my guest perished…

Putting this page together was a bit of a creative stretch. I had saved the exhibit flyer, my ticket/id card, a doily, and a plastic plate! I didn’t want to do a two-page spread so I got inspired by Alice’s flip-flaps & went a little crazy. The top layer is mounted on a  clear double-wide page protector, creating a 12x12" flip-flap!


You can see below that the plate is dimensional. 
 

Lift the flap & reach the next layer!

Pasted onto the back of the small photo inserted in the page protector is the menu for tea.
I've attached a souvenir postcard to the back of the page protector with washi tape, 
behind the doily & plate, which includes my journaling on the reverse.


Next flap reveals that journaling.
I may look for a quote or something to add in the exposed white areas...


The final flaps allow the back sides of the ephemera to be viewed,
and reveal photos of the tea.

I used a dreadfully old Crate Paper floral as a vintage touch, 
mounted on black cardstock to emphasize the somber aspect of the exhibit.


A truly memorable excursion & surprisingly meaningful exhibit.

Thanks for stopping by!

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

020618 CKC February Mini Kit

This month I jumped on the CKC mini bandwagon.
Frankly the inspiration kits scared me a bit!
They are so much like how I used to scrap,
and I worried that a full month kit might languish on the shelf.

Aren't they gorgeous, though?

Noel Mignon Weekend in Paris Classic Kit
Noel Mignon Weekend in Paris Daily Diary Kit
One piece that I own is this cut apart sheet from a custom Wild Hare Kit
This just looks like fun! So I used a Melissa Frances pair of resin wings to make a flying giraffe...

American Crafts/Maggie Holmes Carousel "Carnival"
 I had a BIG birthday last October that needed a page, hence my "Happy Birthday to ME!" mini kit.
I got so inspired that I fussy-cut the card elements that I wanted before I had photoed the kit - oops! 


One of my elements layered a wild-eyed carousel horse card underneath an elegant vintage framed Parisian lady transparency, perfectly representing mixed feelings about my sixth decade birthday. The sentiment came from an old forged card I had included just for that purpose.


My gold glitter came out grungy, but 60 is a little grungy!


I gave my flying giraffe a little add-on golden crown, a stickpin from Prima.


I tricked out this cute carousel with some bling & a little twine. 


I added the border at the last minute & it just brings the whole page to life.
It is a hoarded favorite Felicity Jane Caroline kit paper - I even saved the middle!


Lots of fun (for an old lady!) on this page.
The mini kit option really does inspire. 

Go for it!
Thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

020118 Archi-scraps February Challenge


This month our Archi-scraps inspiration is really tricked out.

Use rhinestones or bling
We are still in the first year of truly living in our house, and I have been having a lot of fun each season with changing up the decor. I hung up this branch to hang vintage ornaments from at Christmas time and decided it could stay for the winter - with a facelift.



I gathered up every snowy, wintery element I could find.


I love the pompom garland & made one for my page.





Find your bling & add your project to the Linky!

Thanks for stopping by!

Friday, January 12, 2018

011218 CKC January Challenge #1

It's great to be inspired by the Counterfeit Kit  challenges to use your kit!
I mean, what is the point in gathering up all of that scrappy goodness if not to use it up? 

Here is my January "Fresh Start" kit.


Challenge #1 - New Beginnings:  "January is typical for resolutions, goal setting, restarting, moving in new directions and therefore I'd like you to be inspired by new beginnings for your project."

I had a look through my recent photos & also pondered what might be new in 2018. 
I had used the Waterlogue  app on my phone to alter this photo of our house.
The story of this new beginning had not been told yet & my kit was perfect for it!



I had a number of horizontal patterned papers & unsuccessfully tried using them for a title piece.
Yikes! Where on earth could I add the journaling?!? I hate it when this happens...


Do over! I salvaged & reconfigured a few strips for the title and went in a new direction... 


First I put the story down on paper, which helped me begin to envision 
using some of the whimsical elements of the papers to my advantage.
Bonus stash buster? I used a 2009 Basic Grey add-in paper for my background!



Always glad to pull things together & creatively tell my story.
Isn't it cute? :-)

Thanks for stopping by!

Monday, January 1, 2018

010118 January CKC Kit Reveal



I love January. I love clearing away all the glory of the Christmas season. 
I look forward to a quiet month tucked away in my happy scrappy place.

Please welcome our January Guest Designer, one of our regulars, Julie
You'll have a chance this month to get to know her even better.

On to our inspiration kit chosen by the lovely Lisa:

Cocoa Daisy November 2017 Fair Isle Main Kit
I thought this was a very interesting mix. 
Although obviously seasonal there is still a kind of artsy tropical vibe to it. 
Let's check out the Magic Blue Box!


I began (as usual) with the papers...

Organic shapes, plaid, subtle print, green organic,
snowflake, rows of cars, more snowflakes, stripe...

I actually had some excellent matches, but I have my December 
Daily to do yet & wanted something a tad more out of the box.

Webster’s Pages/Nest “Tickled”, Shimelle/Go Now Go “City”, Dear Lizzy 2012, Kaisercraft /Secret Bird Society “Mystery”, Kaisercraft /Fine & Sunny “Avenue”, snowflake washi stand-ins , unknown

Here's the full Fresh Start kit:



I've tossed in a couple of stamp sets & other goodies from Felicity Jane.


Here's the hop list - don't miss a stop!
Head straight to Lori HERE.


Hope your new year is merry & bright!
Thanks for stopping by!