Monday, April 4, 2011

Girly Stuff

I'm back among the living hoping that I've won the allergy battle this year--we will see!

Since Thursday I was taking precautionary steps to ensure I didn't spend the whole weekend in bed fighting the sniffles. I vacuumed Thursday and Friday....took "nose pills" both nights and got my reward when Saturday I woke up and I could breathe--so time for some fun activities!


There is this wonderful lady I met in one of the scrapbooking groups and she shared that she was going to have her first granddaughter. She stated that she mostly scrapped for boys. I thought it would be a fun thing to be able to make a couple of things to help her get into the "girlie-frilly" stuff. This is what I came up with:





This was the perfect way to get my MOJO back because it was a quick fix with instant gratification. These are just paper cut outs done with my Silhouette using card stock. I love the level of intricacy you can get with the machine and of course, being able to make your own files is a plus. I do love my Cricut but for different reasons proving that you can have more than one love.
A few days ago I came across a prompt; "Why do I scrapbook?" Today I decided to try to see what would come out of that prompt. Even though I finally have a good set up at the house, it takes a while until the inspiration kicks in and certainly making these pieces for Betty did it for me. I seem to have the opposite problem from her, everything I do ends up very frilly. I struggle with trying to make stuff for boys/men and no matter what, I am never satisfied. I have to make an effort to be able to switch gears. I tried a more "weathered" look and made the journaling a huge part of the layout. I think I went a bit overboard to the "grunge" side....but I guess it will take some practice to reach a good happy medium. I used just white paper and went heavy on the ink until I came up with that dirty looking color...

The whole feel of the page comes from the journaling--which you can't see because the picture is pretty lame. I took those two baby pictures of the kids and wrote about the day those pictures were taken. In reality you can use pictures and words to capture those moments in time. If you succeed, you can re-visit that feeling every time you see that page. I was quite happy with the journaling aspect...and the page is not too bad...all I can do is keep on trying! I'll try to take a better picture so you can see more of the details. This layout was made with the Cricut, I love being able to have it right in my room as it makes life so much easier!

2 comments:

  1. WOW! Eydie, those cut-outs you've done with your silhouette are just gorgeous! I have a silhouette too, but I don't play much with it as I do not know where to find artwork for it and furthermore I would not know how to use it!
    Hugs

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  2. Thanks Alma! I made those for Betty Anne and just mailed them to her. I didn't use my Silhouette as much but recently they finally came up with a MAC compatible update to the program it uses. Incredibly enough, it is a lot more user friendly than the Craft Robo original software and I find myself using it a lot more. Email me if you would like some details to where I get my files from. Right now I have over 500 in my library :-)

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