Showing posts with label emboss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emboss. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

December Daily Album pages with Scrap FX

As I wind down my DT term with Scrap FX I am using a lot more of their product in my pages.
February marks the end of the first design team's term.

I encourage you to apply!
The chipboard is first rate quality and the designs come in all styles- from romantic to grunge to modern.

Here is one page I "redid" for a multi page post that's up on the blog today:
Before- which I thought looked haphazard.
I kinda like it now- talk about second guessing yourself! 
After which I like better since it fits better with the other pages in the book.
I took the chipboard off and added them to another page.
I LOVE silver glitter embossing powder! Ranger Distress Inkers are amazing!
I used the Picket Fence here. It dries slowly so it took the embossing powder beautifully.
For this page I used:
Ornament pack, mini item#2007385

Please swing by the blog and check out what the team has been working on!

Scrap FX blog

Thanks!!
Michelle

Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Promise- a tone on tone experiment

Lately I've been REALLY awful at keeping up with my blog reading.
Thankfully I have Scrap FX and some photos I printed over 2 years ago to provide the inspiration for my latest scrapbook layout.

3 weeks ago I saw a post by Melissa Mann for Greenfrog Studios where she used her scoring board to make an embossed grid on her layout. 
I was SO INSPIRED!
So I tried it:
Those bright and fully alert eyes followed me everywhere.
Materials: Scrap FX The Promise wordlet 2012061, Flourish Kraft tag set 2012041 K, Kraft Lace tag set 2012040 K, Swallow embellishment pack 2010054, The Paper Source Kraft paper, buttons from American Crafts, My Mind's Eye and Basic Grey, Studio Calico Mister Huey in Calico Cream, EK Success score board (for embossed lines). Wax baking paper and cooking twine. Spools from Maya Road. Twine from The Twinery (via Scarlett- thanks girlie!!!)
I LOVE the subtle tone of tone effect this technique gives a layout. Melissa is a friggin' GENIUS!

Gotta use my button stash! 
At this time, 3 years ago, I was struggling through the scariest thing that has ever happened to me. 
I had JUST gotten the immensely exciting and joyful news that I was pregnant.
I had JUST started to shop for maternity clothes when a routine sonogram showed major problems with my baby's fetal nucal translucency
I was made to sit down as the doctor told me over the phone that this was a sign for fatal genetic defects and that further testing needed to be done right away.

And so the roller coaster began. 
Test after test showed very low probabilities for genetic disorders. 
So more exotic tests were given to ensure my baby didn't have some newly discovered syndrome. 
"Termination" was recommended several times each doctor's appointment even though no one would take a stand and tell me that they knew FOR SURE that my baby would not survive infancy.
All this cautious but terrifying probability talk really pissed me off.
A title meant for an engagement photo is given another meaning.
So I took a leap of faith.
I am strictly a rational person when it comes to this stuff but that's what it was.
I trusted that everything was going to be ok.
Not because I'm some wonderfully moral person but because I already loved my baby.
I loved her the second I found out she was there. 
And I made her a promise even if she was "only" a floating bean in a calm and dark sea. 
I would protect her at all costs. 
I would willingly and completely hand over all the love, all the affirmation and all the support one scared Brooklyn girl could give another. 
We would stick together and make it through this. 
Whatever "this" turned out to be.
Journaling written while Lola was in the NICU.
I told everyone to BACK OFF. 
I knew she was gonna be ok.
I got lots of flak from people I thought would be on our side.
They feared I would be "stuck" with a severely disabled child.
I ignored them too.
And I got support from unexpected corners.
People came out of the woodwork for Miss Thang!
My Mom most of all.
The outcome is a normal kid with an unnatural love of apple juice and Udon noodles.
She's had no health or developmental issues of any kind. 
She runs and jumps like a puppy on caffeine pills, makes random strangers answer her garbled questions, bosses everyone around (SIT! RIGHT THERE!!!) and generally acts like she's 5 not 2.
I love and am endlessly amused by my half-pint.

For her continued health I am unconditionally grateful.

GRATUITOUS TODDLER SHOT!!!!
Asleep...
AWAKE!!!
MuChOs SmOoChEs!
Michelle

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

My First Christmas Page!!!

I DO NOT do "theme" pages. I DO NOT do "Happy Birthday" or "It's Halloween" or "You're PREGS!?? YAAAY!" Why? It's hard. So here's my simple page- simple does not mean easy. I struggled with this for 4 days. Mostly because I'm trying to be unique and mostly because I have no Christmas photos yet so go easy- or get picky- both help. :)
Black Friday- unlit


Black Friday- LIT!
It's supposed to be funny. Yes ok... tomorrow I go to take some real Christmas shots...
Used in this project: Embossed Twirl paper from Paper Presentation on 18th street, Glitter leaves from Michael's, canvas flowers from Jillibean Soup and filament lights from Pottery Barn. The lights are awesome! They run on batteries so I don't have to worry Miss Lola will electrocute herself when she goes after them on our mini tree.

MuChOs SmOoChEs!
M.