Supplies came from many different designers, most of the kits were for members in 2011 or 2011 of The Daily Digi. Included designers are Lindsay Jane, Sweet Shoppe Design Collaboration, and the template is by Little Green Frog Designs Cinque Template Pack # 5.
This is another "Get a Clue about me." Who loves dragons? DragonsLady, of course. But why do I call myself DragonsLady? Two reasons, 1 - I have almost all of the Peacock colored Windstone Dragons and 2 I wrote a book about a witch who ended up being the champion of dragons and, of course, I patterned my heroine after me. (I look a lot better in my imagination and I'm much more physically fit and capable, too.) It took a while to cut my
dragons out of their photos to put on this layout.
The blue background is by Alessandra Designs, Ethereal Fantasy kit, and the border/frame plus sparkles and moon are by Create Wings Designs, Into the Night kit.
I went with peacocks. There are only two photos on the page, the male crossing in front of a small train and him with his mate and offspring.
The background is by Kristen AAgard kit SunshineandRain paper 09 which I got through The Daily Digi. I used two masks of Anna Aspnes: Original FotoBlendz8_5 and Original_FotoBlendz12_6Title Font is Italinate color 0e52fa, and the journaling is font Blackjack color is a brown 543b04.
A different kind of wrench - a wrench to the pocketbook to pay for new siding, sofit, and gutters.
No template used. All supplies are by Lindsay Jane Designs at PickleBerryPop. The kit is Days of Our Lives.
I could have scrapped me doing Zumba on a cruise ship, but, instead, I hunted up our wedding album, scanned two photos, and made a layout of our Square Dance Wedding. My background is just a plain layer that I colored the color of my dress. the Frames are from SBasic Designs from a collaboration kit with Pink Reptile Designs call Take Note (new this week.) The border and flowers are by JumpStartDesigns from the It's Raining Flowers kits.
Title is Rosewood and the journaling is Giddyup.
Note: Once I had the layout completed, I really looked at the pictures. I can't believe how skinny my legs were back in 1981.
I don't know that I'm jealous of anyone, nor is anyone in my family jealous (the kids are gone and I think they're human now.) So I went with another green-eyed monster. Yes, you've seen this cat before but he is my little demon (with green eyes.)
I used an Anna Aspns' Original FotoBlendz and everything else is by Jump Start Designs' kit Tribals and Tribulations.
Okay, I listened to today's clue and the quote (Oh what a tangled web we weave) ran through my head. Then I remembered the Zentangles I've done. So I found some appropriate spooky papers (both by Valerie Randal (SG) her Boo kit) and two Fonts - the title, "Oh what a web..." is in Pirate, and "I have no alibi I just did it" is in Potter Harry.
I had the perfect subject for this prompt. The picture is a restaurant that the owner decided to close when she bought a new restaurant that she put a fancy, expensive menu in. Although she said she brought over menu items from this one, there weren't enough brought over and the plates (added sides) weren't the same. So we don't spend our money with her any more.
Everything except the Aqua Swirl paper under the picture are by Syndee Nuckles (Kitchen Chic kit). the Aqua Swirl is by Jessica Sprague from her Home Away from Home kit.
The title Font is Another Typewriter, and the journaling font is DJB Digi Kim
No Miss Scarlett, no red faces, just a new dog we might be adopting. Daisy is a poodle who is 7.5 years old. Her master passed away ~4 years ago and her mistress had a stroke 4-6 months ago and is now living in an Assisted Living Home but doesn't feel like she can take proper care of the dog. So the word was put out about this dog and DH asked if I was interested. We're having a short (4-5 hour visit including the regular dog park session) today. If things work out, we'll go pick her up (for real) tomorrow.
Peaches and Daisy have done the sniffing thing and are both lying down in the living room. One cat is not sure about a second dog and the other, so far, has ignored the dog. So far, so good.
All supplies are from Ziggle by Kami the Puppy Love kit.
(We did go ahead and pick her up the next day. She's been to the vet and started her heart worm medication, has a dental scheduled, and has had a grooming session in Santa Fe at PetSmart. She's fitting in well.)
I really couldn't come up with anything related to a candlestick within my life at this time. So, I decided to do something with the Art Journal Caravan 2013. This month our travels take us to Atlantis. Most of the supplies are by Tangie Baxter either related to the ArtJournal Caravan Parcels or other of her kits. The candle and candlestick is by Jan Ransley and the flame is (digitally) cut from a camp fire by Valerie Randall - both are (or were) ScrapGirl designers. (The layout is deliberately hard to see - it's supposed to be underwater looking at things buried in sand.)
I found a simple template from The Daily Digi by Erin Ink (I think that's her name.) I also took a picture of our hallway. Down this hall is where I go when I want to create, be it scrapbooking related or card making or, soon, I hope, sewing. You can see Daisy in the doorway to the "office."
Day 25 - reminds me it's getting closer to Christmas every day and I really need to get started on my Christmas cards. Paper is by Paula Wright (SG) Kit: ToYouFromMe; Chipboard discs are from Katie Pertiet - Designer Digitals. The two cards are from 2008 - now I give different cards to everyone instead of doing a mass production marathon. I like variety, not same ole/same ole. But it takes longer. That's why I need to start early.
In one way this was easy, but getting all the parts together the way I wanted took some work. The background is from the October Moon collaboration by PickleberryPop. The tombstone journal spot is from Miki Ferkul's Samhain kit. The lightning bolts are from Thunderstorm collaboration by PickleBerryPop , the triple-black frame and meow word strip are by Britt-ish Designs - Miss Kit. The journaling script on the tombstone is Pristina and Psycho-Kitty is written in a font called Unquiet Spirits. (Our other cat, Syche. The center picture is her licking my husband's head. Guess she likes the salt.)
I used lots of different products on this page - KatytheScrapbookLady's papers and overlays, Marnie Adam's LoveBirds, Samatha Walker's Hoot-Owls-n-stuff and Kristen Aagard's Sunshine'n'Rain Bird and sun. Then I threw in AWolff's Paperstrip (which I recolored, twice.) The moon is from CreateWingsDesign's Into-the-Night.
His font is RowdyHeavy and the Together We're Love Birds is Stencil Standard. I rasterized She's an Early Bird so I can't figure out what that font is. But I think this displays conflict but at the same time that opposites attract making conflict something good.
Very Simple today. Just a list of the places (states or countries) that I've been to in my life and how I got there. France we actually took a hovercraft so I guess it should be a ship/boat color. Papers are by Katy The Scrapbook Lady. Font is Sylfaen. (As you can see, I did change the color for France and if you notice,
I also recolored Canada but on reflection, it should be orange and green. Haven't flown into Canada but I have arrived by car and TRAIN (by way of a ship.) Not that it really matters; there's no test on this.)
I went the teacher aspect of Professor Plum with a nod to the color plum as well. the paper is by Katie, the ScrapbookLady, her Pinks/Purples cardstock. All of the journal boxes are from Becky Higgins' Rain Edition. I don't know if it's been released now, but it was part of The Daily Digi for April. The other embellishments are all from Amber Clegg's LovinLife Trims. The journaling font is Gautami and the Title font is Plantagent Cherokee.
I really couldn't think of anything to go with a lead pipe but I thought of other types of piping. Unfortunately the only real picture I had of any was the relatively new piping we got when we replaced our old disposer.
The only picture that is mine is the last one, the other three are from the web. The frogs and cat tails are by Gina Miller - Froggy Garden Party. Title font is Trajan Pro, journaling font is Toledo.
LAST ONE
The word "Billiards" reminds me of England; they call pool, pocket billiards. So I did a layout of our trip to London the last week of 2012. There is a picture of Parliment in the rain, the Tower bridge at night, the Shard (one of the most recent new buildings in London), a distance shot of the London Eye and one from our observation pod looking at the one ahead of us, a raven on the Tower of London grounds, a statue (from one of our tours), the Dome of St. Paul's Cathedral, and, yes, a New York City cop car - it was there for the London New Year's Day Parade which was the real reason we went when we did - our granddaughter marched in the parade as one of four groups of All American Cheerleaders (over 1000 cheerleaders plus many with family.)
The very back paper is by Jan Ransley from her I Love London kit (it's a union jack.) The background for the title is by Maya deGroot - her Travel Treasures Box and the decoration on the title square is by Katie Pertiet from her Double Decker Corners kit. The title font is Roundhand Bold.
I hope you've enjoyed looking at my layouts. Lain's next LOAD challenge will be October 2013 and I'm planning on participating. Hopefully I'll blog my layouts more frequently. I'm sure it will make it easier to go through. If you missed the first 12, there are 3 other posts just before this that show my layouts for the first 12 days of the challenge.
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