Yes...more from the purple daisies...I'm wearing those poor flowers out. ;) But they're so pretty.
And another layout of my kiddos....they are pretty yummy. ;)
And another layout of my kiddos....they are pretty yummy. ;)
These papers and embellishments are so much fun! I decided to go back and scrap some of my favorite photos my photographer friend Kelly Stocksen took a few years ago. They were taken at my parents' farm...really fun looking back on thes photos, remembering how little the boys were....this kit is perfect! And it will be for your photos too. ;)
This is my favorite pic of my beautiful baby sister on her wedding day. These papers and embellishments seemed perfect for capturing a very special day.
Some of the details, in case you need them: 1) the hearts poke out of a chipboard flower and are covered in different papers. 2) The turquoise ruffle tucked behind the photo is paper, folded accordion-style, with some stitching to hold it down...and because I love the look of stitching on a layout. If you have questions about anything else, please post a comment. :)
"Remember This"
My favorite part of this project was getting to use Hank the Plank (or is it Frank the Plank?
And the ruffles were really fun. The only sewing necessary is just to hem the bottom. I actually used tacky tape (liquid glue would probably be better, but I had JUST run out...grrr.) to hold it to the piece of wood. I dry-brushed black paint on it first...making sure it was completely dry before adding the papers. And of course the paper with the numbers 1-5 was very fitting for our party of five...feel free to make yours fit your family. :)
This one was my personal challenge. I wanted to see if I could take a kit that is geared for us girls and see if I could scrap something of my boys. I'm happy to report that yes...it is very possible. :) But I think it would happily work for a girl layout as well.
I do believe that means this is indeed a pretty fantastic kit. :)
And those birds with their funky feathers and ridiculously large button-googly eyes just make me happy.
"We Will Remember"
I used the scraps from some of my favorite papers to make this journal. It was a chipboard journal from October Afternoon that I've had for awhile. Any notebook will do, however.The inside cover, with the lyrics to one of my favorite songs. 2010 was a big year for my family, a year that God showed His faithfulness to us again and again. It was also an incredibly difficult year for us. I thought this journal would be a great place to record the things He has done for us...you know, in case we need some reminding. :)
Ok...there you go. And I still have LOTS of product left to create with.
Happiness.
If you have any specific questions about dimensions or anything else, please leave a comment below and I will happily help you.
Now hurry up and order your kit! They're gonna fly, people.
Some other VERY important details: 1) Go to http://www.frontporchkits.com/ to order your kit. Seriously, go now. ;)
2) Know that in your kit you will receive an instructional CD to create FIVE feature projects. Also, you can view the full kit contents and the feature projects on the FP website too. :)
3) Be sure to watch the LIVE webcast tonight, March 18, at 8:30 CST. The link to that is http://www.ustream.tv/channel/front-porch-kits
4) The project gallery will be up and running on Monday, March 21.
Have fun!
And speaking of Christmas..I totally dropped the ball on sending cards. But in my defense, we didn't have our family pics taken until we were home for Christmas, so I didn't really have an option there. SO I decided to send out New Year's cards, but that didn't happen either. And I was about to give up, which made me a little sad because I had these new fab family photos from the very talented Tomi Cheeks (http://www.gypsyheartphotography.com/) and no one to share them with. ;) And THEN when my friend Barbi asked if she had been bumped off the Christmas card list (of course not), she gave me the push I needed to send out some Valentine cards. So I made a few to send to family and a few friends, and now I'm thinking that Valentine's cards are the way to go~ mostly because no one is really expecting that, which makes it fun.
So there you go. A story you probably could've lived without, but oh well. ;)
On Saturday the boys and I had a crafty day. We really needed a day of nothing. We relaxed. Watched movies. Took naps. And made valentines and cookies. And it was perfect.
"Love Dude"~ made by Hud, age 6
"Heart Elephant"~ by Hunter, age 4
Hunter worked on his cutting skills...
...while Harrison and Hud made Heart People for their teachers. :)
Because heart people are fun, and having a day to decompress is even funner. Which isn't a word, but maybe should be. ;)