Showing posts with label Martha Stewart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martha Stewart. Show all posts

Friday, January 7, 2011

January Sketch Competition - HBS

This month Sam Hauzer is the Guest Designer at HBS and also has created the Sketch.
And here is my take on the sketch.  I decided to scrap the table all laid out and the tree which is something different for me as I have always scrapped people - so today I have a few firsts!
Products used on this one - My Mind's Eye - I Believe papers, Dusty Attic Chipboard, AC Thickers & Martha Stewart Cherish Punch.
TFL!

Family Photo

I am sure I am not the only one . . . but I can count on 1 hand the number of family photos I have.  I have plenty of the kids, hubby with the kids but I am rarely in them.  2 reasons (like everyone else) I don't like having my photo taken and I am usually the photo taker!

So was pleased with this photo taken on Christmas day as we all look happy given the tough year that 2010 was.  It was also really nice to scrap a flowery layout for a change instead of an all boy layout which is usually the case!

Not that I ever make resolutions but maybe this year should be a year of scrapping more photos of myself.  For those who don't know me other than via HBS I had a cancer scare at the beginning of last year and had to have neurosurgery last January.  2010 was a long year of recovery physically and also trying to keep my new business running and growing.  I think 2011 should be a year of being thankful for my health and recording it so I never forget just how lucky I was!  Let's see how I go!

Anyway - The below layout used Jillibean Soup - Pasta Fagioli papers, American Crafts Thickers, Martha Stewart Monarch Butterfly punches and of course loads and loads of flowers I have been accumulating over the years!  TFL

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Some time off to scrap

Hope you had a wonderful Christmas day.  Hubby took the boys to the farm for a couple of days so I went over to a friends house and did a few pages - so great to get on with some scrapping uninterrupted!

Cosmo Cricket Circa 1934 - Just love this line - so versatile.!


This one is Webster's Waiting for Santa.  Also really lovely papers.



Echo Park - Little Boy


Just finishing off another of us all on Christmas Day so will be back to post this one too.
TFL!  Suzanne