Showing posts with label get it scrapped. Show all posts
Showing posts with label get it scrapped. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Scrapping the city 5 ways. The cityscape trend in my scrapbooking.

Hello from cloudy (YAY!) Utah!

Today I want to share different ways I've used the cityscape theme in my scrapbook pages.
You've probably seen some of these pages before but it's nice to have them all collected in one page.

For me scrapping the city isn't about keeping up with scrapbook trends but more about reflecting my environment and finding ways to capture my reality visually.

Now that my family has moved to Salt Lake City, these pages have become deeply nostalgic and important to me.

One of my new realities is having to explain why we left.
I open my mouth, I get questions about my accent.
I show my id or give my zip code to make a purchase, I get questions.
I like talking about it but it's also making me feel a bit self-conscious.

Here's the skinny:
NYC is awesome!
It's also expensive, dangerous to the unwary and challenging to raise children in.
Can you get with this wild galloping beast of a place?

My family wanted to start a business and New York with all it's opportunity was actually not the best place to do so.
I'm grieving- give me a couple of months.

Anyway- onto the show!
I didn't upload those photos to my ipod (or bring my actual computer) so I have to use screen captures for this post- my apologies.

My Get It Scrapped page (swing by to see how the rest of the DT used the city as a motif in their pages)
For this I used Sassafras Lass paper and stickers, Amy Tangerine embroidery stencil
I wanted to use a larger cityscape here as well so I added the empire state building using
an old chipboard I had in my stash as a guide. The numbers in the photo are my old zip code
Photos- the easiest way to get it done.
I have so many photos of the Empire State Building I try to switch things up and make pages without a "street feel". Here I likes how the butterflies matched the colors in the photo.

Ephemera- in this case a tag from a pair of pants from Jones New York:
The canvas tag was too awesome to throw away.
This page is about Project Inside Out which is a giant camera in a van.
Check out their facebook page to see when they will be swinging by your state!

Scrap FX Chipboard (which I usually use unfinished):
A page for an article on finishing chipboard that I wrote for Shimelle.com.
I used Scrap FX chipboard, A Flair For buttons flair
and liquitex acrylic spray paint.

Crafter's Workshop stencil and LOTS of vintage buttons:
I love this last page. I almost threw it out mid way because aI thought it was too dreary.
I added the buttons to liven it up a bit. This is Ronda Palazzari's Urban Landscape stencil from
Crafter's Workshop.
I'd love to see how you've incorporated cityscapes into your projects.
Leave a link in the comments section and I'll swing by!

Have a great week!
Michelle

Friday, July 19, 2013

Friday Inspiration and Get It Scrapped sneak peeks.


Hello!
Oh how I wish I were going to the Create and Connect show in Vegas!

I don't know how good I'd be at talking people up when I only know them from their blogs.
It'd probably be as awkward as my entire Junior High School experience.
But a girl can dream.

Lately I've been attacked by fears of inadequacy.
Acknowledging that perhaps I'm not meant for the big CHA attending design teams.
I love what I do but it comes very hard and takes a long time.
I feel like Molieri in that Mozart flick whining about why I was given the ability to recognize and appreciate great talent but not actually express it.
Now please don't write in assuring me I'm crazy (but thank you.)
That usually me feel like a fool begging for praise.
 I'm slowly realizing many of my emo posts are just that- pleas for attention.
YIKEZERS!!!!!

I think I have talent but I'm so frequently stuck many times it feels like I'm forcing the work and not enjoying the final result.

In any case I'm just putting feelings into words so I can move on hopefully.

Here are some photos from my first month in Utah.
My sister says it looks like I having a great time.
I say- don't mistake good photos for a good time.
My New York photos were ghetto but I was happy and free to move- something I took entirely for granted.

Here I'm just treading water- waiting, waiting, waiting. 
And I'm incredibly resentful about it.

Truth.

I missed Manhattanhenge. So sorry.

Yellowstone.

Random camera misfire I love.
Old Faithful. This baby is HUGE! HUGE!
Yellowstone's Grand Canyon.
Wasatch Mountain Trail (Utah)
Right after I took this shot the sky opened up and started to hail.
But going up was great- we just need to know when it's time to leave.
Thanksgiving Point has TWO Tyrannosaurus skeletons, a Stegosaurus, a Supersaurus (!!) AND
most important- a sand pit.
We became members.
Some sneaks of projects made for Get It Scrapped. 
Do you receive Masterful Design or Get It Scrapped newsletter emails? 
If you need prompts or ideas for what do on your next page I think this is one of the best websites for it.
Swing by and check it out.

I have fallen in love with GCD Studio papers. Not even sure which ones I have but I love them all.

For an article on technique trends. Not sure what made me add real leaves to the layout but they 've held up very well.
Final shot. Perhaps a tad over processed.
Snapseed is a great app- took a while to figure it out but I got the hang of it. 
Next step- learn to lay off the white balance and contrast controls.
Running through the sprinklers.
Well at least someone is having fun. 

Michelle

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Get It scrapped CT Blog Hop


Welcome to e Get It Scrapped Creative Team blog hop!

Please help me welcome some new Get It Scrapped creative team members and say good bye to 
those leaving 
Here is the roster for 2013.
See anyone familiar?
I am honored to be part of the team this year- it's a thrill to be asked to be part of this highly inspiring and very supportive online community.

Each of the blogs you visit today features a scrapbook page inspired by each artist's favorite Get It Scrapped article.

We are also sharing a great opportunity to get issues of Masterful Scrapbook Design for a great discount- 60% off till June 3rd.

Here is a page inspired by my favorite article:

The Black and White photos article offers some very practical solutions to
dilemmas caused when trying to scrap older photos. I rarely match my photos to my scrapbook pages
but this photo of my German Shepherd Dixie has been sitting in my "to scrap" file for over 2 years.
I didn't want to scrap it with   pet themed scrapbooking supplies.
Printing the photo in black and white forced me to think differently.
If you like what you read in the b/w photos article I suggest you swing by Masterful Scrapbook Design and check out their issue covering photography.

 Just place the issue of Masterful Scrapbook Design below in your cart and apply the coupon code. 
In this issue of Masterful Scrapbook Design you will get extensive coverage on:
 best practices for shooting and selecting images
approaches to editing and cropping your images
new ways to think about photo placement for effective and eye catching layouts.
Use coupon code giscttsmh60p to grab this issue for 60% off through June 3rd.


Here is the full blog hop line up. 
Thank you for stopping by today!

Get It Scrapped 
Michelle Hernandez-  You are here YAY!!!
Celeste Smith

Have a GREAT weekend.
CARPE DIEM!!!

Michelle