Sunday, September 19, 2010

My Passion

We all have passions, things that we feel compelled to do. One hobby that I always seem to indulge my passion for is photography. For the Picture This challenge at Digitals this month it was to scrap something we love to do. The one hobby I consistently do is photographing my world. I am always striving to capture the moment as I live it with my family. Here is the page I created for this challenge using a photo that I took at Easter this year.
Journaling: Of all of my hobbies the one I love the most and frequently indulge in, much to the frustration of my family is photography. A camera is never far from my hand at family gatherings or events. I can easily take 300 plus photos in day when the mood strikes. Over the years I have become the family historian and thoroughly shine in my role.
Credits: Kristmess/Journal Date Box, Kristmess/Unfrogettable kit and booster. Fonts: Hand of Sean.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

A Beary Perfect Snuggle

You never know when an old present is going to get a lot of use. For our second Christmas together, while we were still dating, my husband gave wanted to give me the biggest teddy bear he could find. He definitely found a big one for me. The bear stands about 4 feet tall.  While I thought this was just a totally sweet gift I had no idea of what I would do with this giant stuffed toy. Before we had kids it usually sat somewhere in the living room. When ever friends or family with small children visited us they would snuggle up with it. After the birth of our son the bear went into his room. Every once in awhile he would move it to but for the most part he would ignore it. Until one evening this summer. He dragged the bear out to the living room and sprawled on it all over the floor and couch while he watched TV that evening. I finally learned what you do with a 4 foot teddy bear, you use it as a lounge pillow on the floor.
Journaling: What do you need to make the perfect lounge pillow? Why a giant teddy bear. Victor haled the bear out of his bedroom and sprawled all over the floor and couch while watching TV.Aug 9, 2010

Monday, September 13, 2010

Climb Climb Climb

Have you ever noticed how little ones just have to climb up on everything? Weather it is houses, trains, waterfalls? Anthony had a blast climbing on all of these at the mall while his sisters where shopping.
Credits: Kristmess/Kids at Play, DeDe Smith/September Sketch Challenge at Digitals. Font: MFT Peach Cobbler.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Grandparents Day

This Sunday is Grandparents Day, a time to say thank you to all of the grandparents in our lives. To celebrate one such special person in my son's life I made a special card. Of course I could not help but choose a very special photo to grace the front of the card. One that shows the love and friendship between Victor and his Grandma Mary.
Credits: RK Desdigns/Sweet Summer, RK Designs/Sept 2010 card template.

Fill It Up

So how do you fill up a water balloon? With the hose? At the faucet? No, you use a squeeze bottle and two teenagers.


















Credits: Kristmess/Kids at Play, Stacy Carleson/Out of this World. Font: Josschrit

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The Body of Art Challenge 5 The Feet

Feet, movement, inspiration? Sure, why not. The 5th week took us down to the lowest point on a bodies focusing on how they let us move through our lives. The required element was arrows to show all the movement going on.

Moving to the Paint


















Journaling; One of the thrills of buying your first house is getting to paint the walls whatever color you want. I spent the weeks between our offer being accepted and the closing picking the colors of our walls. With the help of my mom and step-dad we painted Victor’s bed room, the dining room and kitchen. At the end of a long day of painting Victor just had to get in on the action and moved right into the paint leaving his mark on the walls.
January 17, 2004

The Body of Art Challenge 4 The Heart

With challenge 4 we got to the heart of the matter and got to look at love. Of course we were encouraged to look at love from a non-traditional view point. The required element was stitching. My family had just spent part of day out at a botanical garden in our community that most people in the area are not even aware of and spent a wonderful time together. I used one of the pictures I had taken of the rose garden in my layout.



















Journaling: A beautiful day - $0
A hidden garden - $0
Time spent with family - $0
Taking time out from a busy day to enjoy them –PRICELESS
Credits: Captivated Visions/Serienty. Fonts: Bleeding Cowboy, Angelina, Centaur.

Body of Art Challenge 3 The Mouth

For week 3 we got a little 'mouthy' and had to use our words to tell the story. Our required element was to use at least three different fonts on the page. I had a blast getting all of the bits of journaling to fit on the page the way I wanted it to.

Busy Little Wolf



















Journaling: Victor’s Wolf year is coming to a close this month. It is really hard to believe that we have been cub scouting for only two years. Yet he has accomplished so much. This year along with achieving his wolf rank he has completed the requirements for the Out Door Activity Award, the Leave No Trace Award, the World Conservation Award, four of the ribbons for the Centennial Patch (Outdoor, Character, Service, and Achievement), and 110 electives. He has gained a greater since of self and what it means to be a scout and to help others. I am so proud of all he has accomplished and looking forward to seeing what the year of the Bear will hold in store for Victor. May 2010 Credits: Kristmess/Bees Knees, Scrappers Online/BOA Mouth Template. Fonts: Lithos Pro, Amanda's Cute, Impact Label Rev, Tahoma.

Body of Art Challenge 2 The Brain

From the hands we moved to the brain. Such a fun part of the body to focus on. Because there are to hemispheres or sides that make up our brains the basic topic was to show two sides of your subject. Our required element this week was to use the rule of thirds to create our layouts. I really had fun with this when I came across some photos I had taken of my son when he went from letting me take pictures to saying no more and back in a matter of seconds.

Yes/No



















Journaling: Victor is getting to the age where taking his photo gets more and more difficult. His tolerance for the camera can switch from ONE second to the next. Of course Mommy takes the picture any way.
Credits: Kate's Digital Designs/Tranquility. Fonts: Complete In Him, Brady Bunch.

Body of Art Challenge 1 The Hands

There is nothing like exploring the body through scrapping, to start off we focused on the hands. The challenge was to create a page about touch. How we interpreted that this was up to us. We were also required to use word art. I scraped a page about how my husband and I touch the lives of the children in our Sunday school class.

Tools 2 Succeed



















Touching the lives of others through Christ is one of the highlights of my week. Helping children to find and touch God is a challenge that I truly look forward to each week my husband and I teach Sunday School.
Journaling: Our lesson for the day focused on how with help we are able to understand God’s word. As the kids came in to the room they were handed a card that had an item on it that they had to find. After 5 minutes none of them had identified what they were looking for. We called them to the table and handed them the key for the coded words allowing the children to find the items and bring them back to the table. April 18, 2010
Credits: DID May 2010 Collab Kit See How They Grow, Body of Art Challenge 1 Template from Scrappers Online. Faunts: Bradley Hand ITC, Do I Like Stripes?, Angelic War, Magic School One.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Body of Art

Starting this Sunday, Mother's Day, I will be participating in a really fun challenge that hopefully will teach my some wonderful techniques to improve my scraping skills.

The Body of Art Challenge at Scrappers Online
Welcome friends both old and new to Scrappers Online's Body of Art challenge! We hope you are here as much for the learning and the fun as you are for the cash. Because learning is what we are all about here at Scrappers Online. We're striving to be the "goto" site for tutorials within the digital community.
Each week for 8 weeks we will give you a challenge based on our Body of Art theme.
You've got to join us to see just how we relate various body parts to scrapping, lol!
We will post the challenges every Sunday by 9 am PDT, outlining our weekly theme/challenge, providing our "four examples" and a template you can use if you want. You don't have to use our template, you can consider it a gift for playing. We will also focus on a particular scrapping technique, one you may have to check out our tutorials to use. Don't worry, we won't make you go through 20 million hoops, they'll be easy, fun and useful techniques!

You can follow along with my progress here on the blog or over at Scrappers Online.After I finish each weeks layout I will post it along with a description of the challenge.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Speed Scrap at DID tomorrow

Once again I am hosting another SS at DID.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Speed Scrap at Designs In Digital

Do you like to digi scrap? Do want to get a layout done fast? Then join me at Designs In Digital tonight for a speed scrap in the chatroom/forum. I will telling you all about why you don't want the school nurse to call. It will be at 9 p.m. est/8 p.m. cst/7 p.m. mst/6 p.m. pst. Bring your favorite snacks and drinks and come share with us.