Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Setting The Table

My mother-in-law, Helen, always creates the most amazing Christmas table spreads each year. In Australia we take a very relaxed approach to Christmas, probably due to the fact for us it's in the middle of summer and could be boiling hot. Before I started dating Ben most of my Christmas lunches/dinners were BBQ's. Ben's family has European heritage though and they do a massive Christmas spread with two or three different roasts, a whole array of hot vegetables, dumplings and so on. I am in awe of the effort Helen and her family go to every year and wanted to capture that in a LO.
 
 
The papers are Kaisercraft and I was lucky enough to win then during one of Nadia Cannizzo's giveaways. I wouldn't normally use this range as it was a bit traditionals and flowerly for my liking but I have ended up loving this LO so thanks very much to Nadia. All the paper elements on the LO have been hand-cut by me. The chipboard is from Scrapmatts. I had purchased the baubles pre-painted red and the leaves pre-painted green so didn't even have to alter them other than to put some backing paper behind the baubles.
 
 
This is my final design team submission for The Lollipop Ladies as my term ends at the end of the year. The inspiration sweet for this fortnight was a gingerbread house. It made me think of food/decorations/home, hence the theme of my LO. The added challenge was Christmas which is pretty easy to incorporate. :) $10 voucher and guest DT spot are up for grabs so please stop on by and show us what you were inspired to create.
 
 
I have used the fantastic ScrapFriends Sketch Challenge #8 as my inspiration for this LO. If you are ever looking for a sketch to inspire you then this is where you need to go. Besides monthly sketch competitions there are also additional sketches uploaded and they all look amazing. I think I stayed pretty close to the design this time.
 
 
 
Finally, Frosted Designs is running a twelve days of Christmas competition and Day 6 required six strips of washi tape. Mine are a little bit hidden, but there are six in there (three are in the close up above)
 
I hope everyone had a great Christmas and best wishes for the new year!!
 

Christmas Tags

Just wanted to share a couple of quick Christmas tags I made for presents. I made these at my mum's house and she has quite a few different supplies to me, which is sometimes good and sometimes frustrating.
 
 
Above is three strips of washing tape with lots of sparklets. This is for Frosted Designs 12 days of Christmas #7 which needed seven sparkling snowflakes.

 
This one was for #2 which needed two stamps.

 
This one was for day #3 which needed three inks/mists/paints. I initially tried three mists but didn't like the way her brand dried so went over it with three different Distress inks.

I think it's safe to say tags are not my area of experience. :)

Friday, 14 December 2012

I'm on the Scrapmatts Design Team!

I'm sure that any of my regular blog readers will know just how much I love Scrapmatts chipboard. I use it on so many of my LOs. They recently had a DT call for 2013 and today I can officially announce that I have been selected as part of the team! I still can't really believe it.
 
 Scrapmatts is my favourite chipboard company because they are an Australian company; their products are innovative and well-priced; and their owners are lovely friendly people. Being part of the design team means I get early access to new release designs and also FREE chipboard in order to showcase their products. I'm totally looking forward to getting to play with all my new goodies when I get back from my holiday to America. :)


Here is the list for the test of the lovely ladies I will be designing with next year:

Returning Design Team Members
ANGELLA PEARDON (Australia) DT Co-ordinator
 


Wednesday, 12 December 2012

The Hats

I love scrapping Christmas photos all year round so it's only natural that I would do a whole heap of Christmas layouts in December. This was one of those photos I snapped on the fly just because my camera was next to me and I ended up loving the way the light was shinning through from the window. My journalling is about the multiple 'hat' traditions my family has for Christmas.
 
Mainly Kaisercraft papers here from a few of their different Christmas ranges as well as some brads and mini-blooms. Chipboard florishes are from Scrapmatts.
 
 
This is my DT LO for The Lollipop Ladies. The sweet inspiration this fortnight is candy canes with the added challenge of spirals. I have used a lot of red/white stripes from the candy cane and have the twine looping in spirals as well as the spiral button from Evalicious. How are you inspired by candy canes
 
 
Guest DT spots are able to be won each fortnight and our sponsor this fortnight is: Mad for Markers*
A choice of 3 of her M4M digi stamps.
I have also combined this challenge with the wonderful December challenge over at Once Upon A... Sketch. The theme for this month was 'It's December...' so as I mentioned I've journalled about Christmas traditions. Below is the sketch for this month, which I have rotated counter clockwise.
 
 
Lastly, Frosted Designs is running a twelve days of Christmas competition. I'm not sure if I will get all tweleve challenges completed but thought it would be fun to try. The challenge for day 4 was to use four different patterned papers.

Sunday, 9 December 2012

Panning for Gold

I am certainly not one of those scrappers who finds it hard to scrap about themselves. I think it might be because I don't have kids yet, so there are a limited number of readily available subjects for me. This is a LO of me panning for gold at Sovereign Hill which is an open air museum in Golden Point, a suburb of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Sovereign Hill depicts Ballarat's first ten years after the discovery of gold there in 1851.
 
 
So this LO was created for the fifth and final Scrapping Sleuth competition over at Scrapz.biz. It was such a fun competition, I'm sad to see it end. I used their November kit for this LO and created my first ever zipper flower! This week I went with the follow five things as my guesses for the common items: 1/ Bird, 2/ Arrow, 3/ the word fun, 4/ washi tape and 5/ a die cut. The sketch for this week:
 
 
 
Frosted Designs is also running a 12 days of Christmas competition and the challenge for day one was to include a bird in your creation, so I'll enter this one over there too.


Saturday, 8 December 2012

Christmas Activities

December is such a busy time of year, as I'm sure everyone is well aware. Ben and I have been busy trying to get everything ready for our trip to the United States as we leave 27th December. (Speaking of which, how do I get my hands on these magical 40% vouchers for craft supplies I hear my US friends talking about?)
 
Anyway, I thought I would share a couple of photos of what we have been getting up to during December so far as personally I love seeing all the different ways it's celebrated. First up we have the Christmas tree. Ben and I put it up on the 2nd this year and went with a purple and silver theme.
 
 
Last night we had my work Christmas party. We booked a couple of tables and this big event the Gold Coast Convention Centre was throwing. It was quite fun and good to have an excuse to get all dressed up. This is the group shot of most of the people from my office (yes, it is mainly women).

 
One of my darling husband and myself. I've re-cycled a bridesmaid dress from three years ago, so quite pleased I was still able to fit into it. How lovely is the corsage? Ben organised it as a suprise for me, he apparently even took my necklace to the florist so they could match it. :)

 
Finally, just me and some of my buddies clowning around. :)

 
I've also been attempting a photo-a-day thing via Instagram. Going left to right, top to bottom we have:
1/ The advent calendar all set-up for this year.
2/ The Christmas tree goes up.
3/ The local shopping centre Christmas tree after ten-pin bowling
4/ Some of the decorations scattered around the house.
5/ The family tradition of wrapping musk sticks to put the tree.
6/ Doing some Christmas shopping.
 
 
What have you been up to in Decemeber? Can someone make me feel better and say they haven't started their shopping yet either? :)
 

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Small and Precious

Another LO of my friend's little baby, Harvey. They received some devastating news regarding his health recently so I'm thinking of making up a little album for them. This LO made me remember how much I hate using the Mr Huey's white mist - so long to dry, can't write on it and can't use rub ons over it. :(
 
 
Inspiration for this LO was the Scrapz.biz Super Sleuth competition round 4. My five common items for this week:
1/ 'Smile' - in the journalling
2/ Hexagon shape - in the white misting
3/ Mixed alpha title (3 fonts)
4/ Clouds - washi tape top left
5/ Decorative edges (either top and bottom of the page or scallops)
 
The sketch for this week was:
 
I'm also entering this into the competition over at Another Freaking Scrappy Challenge. Their theme for Decemeber is 'generations'. I was all set to do a photo of myself and my grandfather but then Harvey's cutness won out. I think most people will do older generation but I went with the new generation for my photos.

Monday, 3 December 2012

Santa Visit

Who says only kids can visit Santa? :) (Apparently adults don't qualify for the free gift/lolly though) Here is a quick LO of the photo Ben and I got with Santa last year. We had been checking out the various packages available at diferent shopping centres and decided they were too expensive until we came across this Santa. They didn't sell any packages at all, just took your email address and emailed you the photo they took, plus they took a photo on your own camera if you had brought it along. I had mine in my bag anyway of course, you never know when you might need it in December. ;)
 
 
This is my design team LO for Unstampabelles who have the theme of Christmas for Decemeber. I'm sure you're probably creating Christmas themed papercraft at the moment anyway, so why not pop on over and submit it? We accept any kind of papercraft at all so long as it doesn't contain stamping. There is a great prize pack up for grabs this month too from HuggiesCrafts.
 
All items are from the Raspberry range and are completely co-ordinated:
9 x 12 x 12 papers
1 packet self-adhesive Rhinestones
1 packet self-adhesive Pearls
1 Packet of brads
1 Packet gem brads
1 packet basic brads            
2 packets assorted Ribbon, 5 x 1 metre per pack
2 packets rub on’s
2 packets alpha stickers.

 
 
My LO was also inspired by the fantastic YummyScrap palette over at Scrap Friends this month. Loading it up here though I've just noticed it looks a lot different on my laptop to the colours that were showing on my photo which was what I was working from as I created the LO. :(