I did this using the April kit from Itty Bitty Scrap Shack
Pattern paper: Fancy Pants
Stamps: Bam Pop (added)
Ink: StazOn
Pens: Faber-Castell (added)
Buttons: MM (added)
Ribbon: vintage lace(added); Heidi Swapp bling, Petaloo flowers;Other: vintage file folder (added); Heidi Swapp chipboard letters (added); IBSS custom transparency, clear tile alpha; staples
I did this using the April kit from Itty Bitty Scrap Shack
Journaling: Elyssa has always known exactly what she wants and how to get it. Case in point: that night she did not want to get out of the bath. So after I dressed her, she marched back to the tub and climbed in jimmies and all. 1.08
Cardstock: Bazzil
Pattern paper: Fancy Pants
Stamps: Prima
Ink: Ranger Distress ink: Peeled Paint
Pens: Faber Castell
Buttons: vintage buttons
Ribbon: Creative Imaginations
Other: IBSS custom transparency, Heidi Swapp bling; vintage tulle (added); vintage text (added); acrylic paint (added); Heidi Swapp chipboard letters (added); staples
The blue background on Determined Girl is actually blue tulle that I stapled in place. I wanted a garden look with the hill, flowers and sky, but didn't have any blue cardstock so I just used tulle. It was tough to get it smooth and it was rough adhering things to it, but PVA worked wonders. I like the mixed-media effect.
And now for some personal updates. Sweetpea lost her tooth at school on Thursday. I was so excited for her! I always wanted to lose a tooth at school so I could get one of those awesome tooth necklaces, but alas, my dream never came to fruition. So I live vicariously through her triumph. She decided that she wants to keep her tooth for a bit so the toothfairy hasn't come yet. I'm totally cool with that because the whole loose tooth thing caught me completely off-guard. I don't have a special tooth pillow or bag or anything for her yet. Hopefully, she'll want to keep her treasure for another month so I can have time to catch-up on all my projects and get a tooth pillow made. My sewing machine is still in a box and I don't have a table for it yet so I'm going to need at least 3 more weeks. She's a pretty patient girl, so I might just make it.
Mr. Moonie turned 3 this week and we celebrated with family. He loved all of his presents which included a big T. Rex stuffed animal, a transformer (robot) and a Thomas train set. It was wonderful to see him so excited by all the activities. Everyone that walked into the house saw his chocolate cake and right after he blew out the candles, he leaned in a took a big bite out of the side. A bit unconventional, but effective. He got a very large piece so that no one had to eat his germs.
The sweeties are doing pretty well with the move. They are all scared at night because the house is different and Toodles is up nightly with "nightmares" which are really just midnight stirrings that require me to walk her hand-in-hand back to her room to tuck her in again. I'm also doing pretty well with the move. I still have billions of boxes to unpack, but our basic basic necessities are unearthed and placed so life is moving forward. I'm currently working out the whole cleaning routine since I now have a much bigger house to care for and I'm planning on enlisting the help of other family members which will be interesting.
5 comments:
Wonderful layouts!
:) tina
I always loved unpacking.. it always felt like christmas. your layouts are fabulous, of course. I do love that technique with the unicorn.
Yeah...she's back! And back to her old self, too! Your pages are fabulous, as always!! How do you find time to create such pieces of art?!?! I bow down to you.
Glad things are somewhat smoothing out. Hope you're getting to enjoy that new house of yours.
Miss you...
Beautiful layouts!
very pretty pages!
glad to know that the little ones are starting to settle in :)
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