Die-cuts and Daily Life
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Weekly Challenges between May and Sept 2013
This was MaggieB's challenge on www.ukscrappers.co.uk for the weekly challenge beginning 2013. MaggieB is a member of the Glitterbugs and as a team-mate some of us were giving layout examples of her challenge. A sketch and a colour chart variation.
Below is is my example below.Of my DS2 James being a Big Kid jumping on his godsons trampoline. I flipped Maggie's sketch on its side to allow me to get the peacock feather in and added labels describing James at the side.
T
Below is is my example below.Of my DS2 James being a Big Kid jumping on his godsons trampoline. I flipped Maggie's sketch on its side to allow me to get the peacock feather in and added labels describing James at the side.
T
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
From May to September 2013
What have I done since Danica was born (May) to now? Quite alot really! In the crafting sense, I have more or less managed to do every weekly challenge on ukscrappers. Danica has meant more reasons to take photographs of her. I've had flown to Berlin, boated with Girlguiding BP guides, adult leaders and WDP's "Wizard", had a spell in hospital as an emergency and enjoyed looking after Danica.
I was invited to help on a BP Afloat weekend. BP refers to Baden Powell Guides who have achieved at least 7 or 8 clauses of their 10 point Challenge Award which should take them approx 9 months to a year to complete and then an Adventure which should be something they have never ever done again and is a Challenge to themselves. Most counties within our Region - England North West will have a person who is a co-ordinator for this award and may either organise an Adventure - which can be a day out somewhere or an overnighter or a weekend depending upon where they are staying residentially and the overall theme - or find someone else to run the Adventure. My friend Jane F is such a volunteer from Sefton county (Augton Guides)
AFLOAT - refers to a boat - in our case a narrow boat which are usually 70 foot long with bed berths, kitchen area, dining/living space and toilet/shower and wash hand basin. It is still a very basic boat.
Opportunity to steer if they want with an adult helping, learn about engine checks, how to cook on board - not the same as home as we cook on a slower gas, take on water from a stand pipe on the tow-path, so some knotting and learn the basic knots to tie a boat up, and basically learning to live in a close confine with others.
I've tried very hard to wait to be asked to have Danica instead of wading in and taking over. However, Pete my husband, has taken to doting on his new grand-daughter and picking her up when she was crying and just generally walking around with her. I have many photos of the two of them. And of course we went away to Lytham St Anne in mid July, just when we had a bout of glorious warm weather and I was able to snap quite a few photos of Danica with her doting grand-dad. She is our very first grand child and likely to be the only one too. So is very precious to us all.
JUNE 2013 - BP AFLOAT
I was invited to help on a BP Afloat weekend. BP refers to Baden Powell Guides who have achieved at least 7 or 8 clauses of their 10 point Challenge Award which should take them approx 9 months to a year to complete and then an Adventure which should be something they have never ever done again and is a Challenge to themselves. Most counties within our Region - England North West will have a person who is a co-ordinator for this award and may either organise an Adventure - which can be a day out somewhere or an overnighter or a weekend depending upon where they are staying residentially and the overall theme - or find someone else to run the Adventure. My friend Jane F is such a volunteer from Sefton county (Augton Guides)
AFLOAT - refers to a boat - in our case a narrow boat which are usually 70 foot long with bed berths, kitchen area, dining/living space and toilet/shower and wash hand basin. It is still a very basic boat.
Opportunity to steer if they want with an adult helping, learn about engine checks, how to cook on board - not the same as home as we cook on a slower gas, take on water from a stand pipe on the tow-path, so some knotting and learn the basic knots to tie a boat up, and basically learning to live in a close confine with others.
JULY 2013
I've tried very hard to wait to be asked to have Danica instead of wading in and taking over. However, Pete my husband, has taken to doting on his new grand-daughter and picking her up when she was crying and just generally walking around with her. I have many photos of the two of them. And of course we went away to Lytham St Anne in mid July, just when we had a bout of glorious warm weather and I was able to snap quite a few photos of Danica with her doting grand-dad. She is our very first grand child and likely to be the only one too. So is very precious to us all.
It was just too hot on the beach and we could not get the parasol to stay up on the soft sand. Danica stopped crying once Grand-dad picked her up. Her Daddy watching the antics with amusement! |
Another over the shoulder photo shot! |
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
An Announcement!
Ally's away from her blog at the moment, because she's a little busy...
...cuddling this gorgeous little lady!
Ally's first grandchild, Danica Jane, was born to her daughter Lisa at 6.34am today, weighing a respectable 8lb!
Congratulations Ally, Well Done Lisa, and Welcome Danica- I'm sure you'll all want to join me in adding your greetings and wishes below :)
Leanne x
...cuddling this gorgeous little lady!
Ally's first grandchild, Danica Jane, was born to her daughter Lisa at 6.34am today, weighing a respectable 8lb!
Congratulations Ally, Well Done Lisa, and Welcome Danica- I'm sure you'll all want to join me in adding your greetings and wishes below :)
Leanne x
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
Sunday, 30 December 2012
Photo-a-day Challenge Australian style!
I came across a photo challenge on FB originally today and was interested in the prompts ... The owner had last February and March I think it was and November on her FB page for the challenge. She produces a list of suggestions in advance for each day but also gives ideas for the suggestions. Likes peeps to share their photos either o their FB or Twitter pages etc.
I spent some time reading her blog and the prompts thinking I can do this when I go out for my daily walk ... new year resolution - take iphone for music and camera and walk in trainers with pedometer.
Its taken me just over 2 days to do just under 7,000 steps when I should be doing 10,000 a day which is really difficult when one is a stay-at-home wife!!
The name of the FB page was @fatmumslim aka Chantelle from Australia.
I spent some time reading her blog and the prompts thinking I can do this when I go out for my daily walk ... new year resolution - take iphone for music and camera and walk in trainers with pedometer.
Its taken me just over 2 days to do just under 7,000 steps when I should be doing 10,000 a day which is really difficult when one is a stay-at-home wife!!
The name of the FB page was @fatmumslim aka Chantelle from Australia.
Friday, 28 December 2012
Anything Goes CJ hosted by my self ...
The majority of the ladies involved in this Circle Journals were All My Own Photos or AMOP CJ. This suited me fine as I had a large number of photographs to do with my travels around the Cheshire Ring by canal boat I had undertaken in the summer of 2010 to celebrate the 100th birthday of Girlguiding UK.
The basis of my topic. 100 as in the figure or words featured very much in all sorts of challenges that members did in the UK that year and they were held from Sept 2009 to August 2010 inclusive. 5 canals - Bridgewater, Rochdale, Ashton & Peak Forest, Shroppie Union and Trent & Mersey plus almost 90 locks and 100 miles.
I was one of the core staff for the whole of the trip with another 2 members but we started off with a full boat and then a couple left in Manchester and one joined further on plus a couple somewhere else and then the majority left on the Sunday night and there were just 3 and then one more joined us at Barbridge and then 2 more along the Trent & Mersey and then it was back to base! 12 berth 70 footer narrowboat known as "New Horizons" and it certainly was new horizons for some of us ... hence my many photos too!
I had hoped to join someone else's CJ but just ran out of time with life in general and sorting all the photographs out but a year later I fancied hosting a CJ . Hence "Anything Goes" was chosen by one of the other journallers and it ended up that the majority of us were featuring our own photographs in CJs. We spent about 6 weeks between us putting our CJs together ..
With the increased cost of postage, alot of thought went into how the journals would be presented and sent via the post and how to keep the costs down. Some have sent journals in plastic wallets tied together with ribbon only which is a shame really as you don't get to see their covers. Some ask you to sign your artwork on the back of your efforts or others ask you to sign a tag or stamp at the back of the CJ.
We eventually set off with 15th October being the starting date and the aim is to have all journals back before end of August 2013, as one of the ladies was making a small present for her parents wedding anniversary. Although we were not going to have an actual christmas posting we did use an early December posting but then most peeps have until 15th January to get the next one out. Needless to say I am always last minute - like with this blog - I update every so many weeks ...
This is the start of my CJ. As the ring was an actual ring I decided to go with a Circle Journal - I had one ready made but added extra pages to it and replaced the ring in it with an even larger ring and then decided to use an extraordinatry amount of ribbon to keep the journal together as I had put the photos in envelopes into days of the week but in some days of the week there were extra photos so the rules were just to choose one incident in the days of the week! Sounds complicated? Yes my first journaller didnt actually know what to do ....
This is the back page where I want everyone to sign in. I've cut out a map of England, Wales and Scotland basically and attached some brads and twine and I've worked out a journey ring of where the CJ will travel to and then back to me. Most of the participants are actually in the South of England with a couple in North West England so it should be almost a ring when it returns to me next Summer.
I managed to work out from when the photos were uploaded what days the photos were taken and examined everyone of them to ensure I wanted them, made a short list and then checked them again when I uploaded the photos to Costco photo print centre before buying the images. I realised I couldnt have too many photos for one chapter ie a day and I tried to work out what part of the day it was when the photograph was taken eg morning, lunch, evening etc. Harder work to do I felt with AMOP than I had anticipated!
In return ... I have completed "Lavender & Lace" from uks Crackerjack Sandra Dawson from Norfolk. This is the November entry.
The basis of my topic. 100 as in the figure or words featured very much in all sorts of challenges that members did in the UK that year and they were held from Sept 2009 to August 2010 inclusive. 5 canals - Bridgewater, Rochdale, Ashton & Peak Forest, Shroppie Union and Trent & Mersey plus almost 90 locks and 100 miles.
I was one of the core staff for the whole of the trip with another 2 members but we started off with a full boat and then a couple left in Manchester and one joined further on plus a couple somewhere else and then the majority left on the Sunday night and there were just 3 and then one more joined us at Barbridge and then 2 more along the Trent & Mersey and then it was back to base! 12 berth 70 footer narrowboat known as "New Horizons" and it certainly was new horizons for some of us ... hence my many photos too!
I had hoped to join someone else's CJ but just ran out of time with life in general and sorting all the photographs out but a year later I fancied hosting a CJ . Hence "Anything Goes" was chosen by one of the other journallers and it ended up that the majority of us were featuring our own photographs in CJs. We spent about 6 weeks between us putting our CJs together ..
With the increased cost of postage, alot of thought went into how the journals would be presented and sent via the post and how to keep the costs down. Some have sent journals in plastic wallets tied together with ribbon only which is a shame really as you don't get to see their covers. Some ask you to sign your artwork on the back of your efforts or others ask you to sign a tag or stamp at the back of the CJ.
We eventually set off with 15th October being the starting date and the aim is to have all journals back before end of August 2013, as one of the ladies was making a small present for her parents wedding anniversary. Although we were not going to have an actual christmas posting we did use an early December posting but then most peeps have until 15th January to get the next one out. Needless to say I am always last minute - like with this blog - I update every so many weeks ...
This is the start of my CJ. As the ring was an actual ring I decided to go with a Circle Journal - I had one ready made but added extra pages to it and replaced the ring in it with an even larger ring and then decided to use an extraordinatry amount of ribbon to keep the journal together as I had put the photos in envelopes into days of the week but in some days of the week there were extra photos so the rules were just to choose one incident in the days of the week! Sounds complicated? Yes my first journaller didnt actually know what to do ....
This is the back page where I want everyone to sign in. I've cut out a map of England, Wales and Scotland basically and attached some brads and twine and I've worked out a journey ring of where the CJ will travel to and then back to me. Most of the participants are actually in the South of England with a couple in North West England so it should be almost a ring when it returns to me next Summer.
I managed to work out from when the photos were uploaded what days the photos were taken and examined everyone of them to ensure I wanted them, made a short list and then checked them again when I uploaded the photos to Costco photo print centre before buying the images. I realised I couldnt have too many photos for one chapter ie a day and I tried to work out what part of the day it was when the photograph was taken eg morning, lunch, evening etc. Harder work to do I felt with AMOP than I had anticipated!
In return ... I have completed "Lavender & Lace" from uks Crackerjack Sandra Dawson from Norfolk. This is the November entry.
on a CJ for someone as I think everyone likes to look what others have done before them to give an idea of maybe how to "go with the flow" as one might say. These were old aged photos of children and the backing papers are from really old stash that shouts out to me "ye olde", the vase and basket are actual sizzix dies, added silk heather to the vase and felt flowers to the basket that compliments each photograph I feel - and hope if Sandra is viewing this - she approves!
The above is Carpenters' Garden by uks Daisy M - Shirley I think from memory who also lives in Norfolk too and is friends with Crackerjack. I am assuming that they have just exchanged CJs as they both joined as friends with Sadie Girl also from - yes you are right ... Norfolk again!
For this page I interpreted the back ground onto the actual cardstock to showcase the beautiful photographs. The left hand side of the journal features a die cut home with a waggon die cut and the backing cardstock is an embossed tree bark (one of Tim Holtz' folders) used on co-ordination paper where one sandpapers the cardstock to show the inner core of the paper. The right hand side features Tim Holtz folder again showing brickwork which has been very lightly inked. The three leaf shamrock under the photo was to signify good luck. The number of the house is on this photograph so I added the rest of the address Carpenter's Arms in sticky cardboard alpha font. Just seemed appropriate!
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