This Blog Is Like A Box Of Chocolates
because you never know what you're going to get! Last week it was felt food and this week, all of a sudden I'm back into scrapbooking. I did maybe two pages all of the past year total, and here in the last two days I've been cranking them out. I guess it just depends on my mood. Either that, or the fact that up until this evening, both of my dogs had more complete scrapbooks than my son did. Feeling mommy guilt much?
I based the design of this layout on one of the Starting Blox that my friend Susan designs for the Scrapy Land Blog.

A lot of times people will feel that they have to match their papers to their photos exactly or the layout won't look right. If you notice, I used a paper that features a nice turquoise prominently and there isn't a speck of blue anywhere in my photo. It works because the brown ties it in and I didn't try to use too many other colors. It's pretty much brown, turquoise, and gold.
I was painting that little metal star in the corner when I realized that my acrylic paints are starting to dry up. So sad! My espresso Dabber was a solid mass when I opened the bottle. No wonder it would not squeeze through the applicator cap.
The stamp under the metal star is one of those 7 Gypsies self inking stamps. It says 100% Certified Authentic around the edge of the circle, and in the middle, it used to say It's A Girl. Yeah, I totally took my X-Acto knife to that part of the rubber and I think it has a lot more uses now. I altered some of the other ones like that too. Don't be afraid to alter stuff to make it work better for you!
I ran that piece of Making Memories Noteworthy journaling paper through the printer. I was sure happy to find some repositionable Hermafix in a drawer, because this printer won't take Scotch taped bits of paper like my old one would!
The journaling for this one was also done on the computer. I just make text boxes in the size I need in MS Word, print, cut them out, and paste them on the page. The font here is CK Jot and I underlined it so it would look sort of like I had used one of those cute journaling stamps. I like to computer journal because it gives me the option of getting my spacing just right for whatever it is that I'm doing. I can also pick fonts to go with the mood of my page and colors to coordinate.
This is a great example of how you can use your blog as a tool. Sure, I could have journaled Bubba's birth story from memory and my perspective today, but I would have lost some of the detail and emotion that I was able to capture when I did it right after it happened. There's no way I would have been able to make this page when he was two days old, which is when I wrote the content. The only thing I had to do here was resist the temptation to edit my words by adding stuff here and there. I did cut out a few sentences here and there for the sake of trying to get it all to fit on one page, but for the most part, it's exactly how I posted it on my blog. It's honest.
The last eight pages are the first four double page layouts in a series:
Each month will have a 5" x 7" benchmark photo and six photos from that month. Originally my plan was to have six photos from the birthday photo shoot that month, but then I found that some months, I didn't really take very many photos. Especially there in the beginning! Therefore, I had to mix in other pictures from that month. As I get through the first year, you'll see less of the filler photos and they'll all start to be the ones with the dark chocolate background.
When I did these pages, I made the discovery that both of my bottles of Diamond Glaze had thickened. One I just had to toss, but I was able to get enough from the other to finish my numbers. They're not as smooth and bubble-free as they normally would be, but they're okay. I also was out of ones in those Basic Grey chipboard numbers, but then I realized that a lowercase "l" looks a lot like a number "1." I did end up having to trace and cut out two from chipboard, but hey, that's better than five!
So, that's thirteen pages, or nine layouts in two days. That's not too shabby!
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