Well, I was able to do the first and the last challenge, just barely. Time is my enemy!
I had to dig out some old photo albums from the days before I had digital to find pics of one of our favorite events ever. We've done lots of big golf tournaments and photographed the celebrities, but this trip for Donnie will always remain a highlight. May I present 1999 Special Olympics World Games in Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina! (It was so hot and humid that only the African athletes who were use to the heat actually ran a full marathon. For safety sake, the others were cut to a half marathon.)
Background paper is DCWV Spring stack, but it's mostly covered. The foil letters are also DCWV.
Donnie recently moved to a group home where he is very happy. I think I will frame this and take it to him for his room. :o)
Monday, May 5, 2014
Sunday, May 4, 2014
NSD Challenge 1 at papercrafterscorner.com
Two days in a row! Hey, this could be habit forming! I do love to papercraft and I do love to blog! I must move these things up my priority list! They make me smile!
The first challenge for National Scrapbooking Day at PaperCrafter's Corner is "Childhood Memories." Although the picture I scrapped was taken the year before I was born, it brings back wonderful memories of my mom's large family, cousins by the dozens and wonderful holiday get-togethers. I also am reminded that no matter how big the occasion, how fancy the dinner, there were always cold pork and beans on the table. And I still love them!
The papers I used were mainly from DCWV's Dear Jane and Metallic stacks. I used the sketch for DCWV's May Stackaholic Challenge.
It was fun to get a theme or an idea from one place and a layout from another. I've never done that before. . .at least that I can remember. I love such great inspiration, someone else helping me get the creative process going!
The first challenge for National Scrapbooking Day at PaperCrafter's Corner is "Childhood Memories." Although the picture I scrapped was taken the year before I was born, it brings back wonderful memories of my mom's large family, cousins by the dozens and wonderful holiday get-togethers. I also am reminded that no matter how big the occasion, how fancy the dinner, there were always cold pork and beans on the table. And I still love them!
The papers I used were mainly from DCWV's Dear Jane and Metallic stacks. I used the sketch for DCWV's May Stackaholic Challenge.
It was fun to get a theme or an idea from one place and a layout from another. I've never done that before. . .at least that I can remember. I love such great inspiration, someone else helping me get the creative process going!
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Magazine Mondays, Week 49

I received the Doodlebug Design/Sizzix "Welcome Home" stamp and die set in the mail the same day the challenge came out. That made the creative process a little easier.
I used DCWV's beautiful Shimmer Cardstock Stack for the sky and Canvas Matstack for the grassy part. I loved unraveling the edges! I went to my Roy G. Biv scrap bin and paper-pieced the houses, a relaxing way to spend the afternoon!
Thanks for looking.
Inside of A2 card |
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Papercrafting Challenge: Magazine Mondays – Week Forty-Eight

The inspiration was the busy city of New York, but anyone who knows me knows that I am a big anglophile! It's all about England! I took the idea of city icons to London!
I used my a-muse studio stamps, British Invasion, to make a card for my DH remembering our Christmas holiday in London. The background is a piece of aluminum foil adhered to cardstock and embossed with a cuttlebug folder. I stamped and fussy cut the London icons and popped them up with homemade dimensionals made with fun foam and my trusty little Xyron X.
Thank you PaperCraftersCorner.com! I hope I can play along more often!
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
DCWV August Stackaholic Card Challenge
A quick he!!o to get my card entered for the DCWV Stackaholic Challenge. I'm loving hexagons at the moment. So I decided to carry the ones from the paper in the top part of the card into the tied tags. They are popped with adhesive foam so they don't really dangle. The sentiment is heat embossed and popped, too. The white cardstock is from scraps. The rest, the pretty stuff, is from DCWV's Fun in the Sun Summer Glitter Stack. I did get a Fiskars punch in there, too. See it?
Monday, July 29, 2013
DCWV July Stackaholic Challenge
Antigoglin: lopsided or at an angle. I learned a new word! (Thank you, Heather and Margit!)
I have a degree in natural science. I've always been very left-brained, analytical, never artistic. Somehow, I have found, or turned on, the right-side. No one is more surprised than I that I can actually come up with some pretty creative cards and scrapbook pages! But it has definitely been a process.
At first everything had to be ever-so-straight and symmetrical. My friend Pat drove me crazy with her lop-sided art! I think she did it just to torture me. Now that I'm getting older and my brain power is diminishing, maybe the left brain is fading faster allowing my right brain to flourish. Oh, there I go. . .trying to figure it all out again! Anyway, now I like lopsided! Here's my entry for this month's stackaholic challenge. I used DCWV's So-So Sweet matstack.
It is pretty CAS (Clean and Simple, for my non-crafting friends). But it's more complicated than it looks. I stamped the image three different times, fussy-cut and paper-pieced. I sewed around the different layers, inked around the image, layered and popped it. And it's antigoglin!
I have a degree in natural science. I've always been very left-brained, analytical, never artistic. Somehow, I have found, or turned on, the right-side. No one is more surprised than I that I can actually come up with some pretty creative cards and scrapbook pages! But it has definitely been a process.
At first everything had to be ever-so-straight and symmetrical. My friend Pat drove me crazy with her lop-sided art! I think she did it just to torture me. Now that I'm getting older and my brain power is diminishing, maybe the left brain is fading faster allowing my right brain to flourish. Oh, there I go. . .trying to figure it all out again! Anyway, now I like lopsided! Here's my entry for this month's stackaholic challenge. I used DCWV's So-So Sweet matstack.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
DCWV July Stackaholics Scrapbook Sketch Challenge
This is actually a 2-page layout. I used the DCWV sketch for the first page and made a second complimentary page for Fiskateers' Stars and Stripes Challenge. I used DCWV Summer Dream Premium Stack on both pages. I love embossing and sanding the white core paper for added texture, pattern and dimension. I also love red, white and blue!
If you're gonna see Gramma's house, you need to meet Gramma's boy! This was taken when DGS Tiger was about 2 1/2. He's now 15. He probably wouldn't appreciate me posting this on the 'net, so I'm not going to tell him. :o)
And here's the two pages side-by-side. This IS the way our grandchildren will remember Gramma and Papa's house. No doubt!
If you're gonna see Gramma's house, you need to meet Gramma's boy! This was taken when DGS Tiger was about 2 1/2. He's now 15. He probably wouldn't appreciate me posting this on the 'net, so I'm not going to tell him. :o)
And here's the two pages side-by-side. This IS the way our grandchildren will remember Gramma and Papa's house. No doubt!
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