Wednesday, 23 May 2012

PROJECT LIFE WEEK 19 & 20

Hi everyone!

I know I have been absent from blog land for awhile, but I'm back with Project Life Week 19 & 20.

For those who are struggling to keep up, give yourself permission to break the rules: not finish one week, not have any photos for the week, only do a single page spread, skip a month. I think that looking back you would realise that you cherish the memories that you managed to document and probably will not be thinking, so what did I do on April 23 2012, five years from now. (though it would be nice to know (: )

So without further ado, Weeks 19 and 20 on a double page spread


This week was a big week about me and my photography and thinking about taking it to the next level. Ironically I didn't take that many photos this week, so a few of the spaces were filled with screen captures and filler cards.


Loved using my Studio Calico Project Life slanted stamps in this week's spread and more washi tape too.


Just a quick close up for a few more details. On another note, I think I'm seeing my handwriting change and evolve.


Kept is simple for this side, and I like is, particularly the journaling card, second from left, with the washi tape and wooden veneer camera. Love it! That grey chevron My Mind's Eye tape is divine and definitely one of my all time favourite designs.


That's it for today. Do leave comments if you have any questions and I'll love to answer them!

Project Life is a line of products by Becky Higgins, and can be used for documentation of daily life or anything else you may want. I am using it to remember the year and take more photos of  my everyday. For those who live in Asia, you can get your PL supplies from ScrapliciousFollow my PL journey hereYou can check out more project life week pages all around the web, check out The Mom Creative

Monday, 7 May 2012

CARDS AND SUCH

As every good scrapper should with the hoard that we all know we secretly have, it is near a travesty to go ahead and buy a card when there are more than abundant supplies readily available at home.

Making cards for me is somewhat of a dilemma, especially when I make a card that I really like and then have to give it away. It is also a challenge to balance between the fine line of the card being too simple or overly embellished. So here is my version of the cards that I needed over the weekend and thus quickly whipped them up.
Supplies: Silhouette SD, Crate Paper, My Mind's Eye, October Afternoon, Martha Stewart, EK Success, Jenni Bowlin

Yes I used my silhouette for all the titles of the the cards as they were all similar and using up the same letters The miser in me didn't want a pack of thickers to disintegrate and be "useless" due to the 'S' and 'E's being used up.The Crate Paper rose is a classic, I feel, and can be used for any card or delicate feminine project.

Next up , another birthday card, this time for a boy.

 Supplies: Silhouette SD, Jenni Bowlin, Crate Paper, Echo Park, Studio Calico, Prima

As the white words were not standing out from the background behind as much as I wished that they would, I layered the birthday word on a teal patterned paper and cut around it, while inking the other title with a teal chalk ink from prima.

Again I used banners as it's a birthday (: and I absolutely love the camera from echo park, that whole piece of paper, my only comment being that I wished that the cameras were bigger on the patterned paper.

Last, but not least, a graduation card.

Supplies: Crate Paper, Martha Stewart, Whisker Graphics, The Twinery, Studio Calico

My obsession with the wooden veneer stars lives on, and I think that they are really appropriate for a graduation card. I'm still loving woodgrain and this particular woodgrain from the Crate Paper Christmas line of 2011 has my heart. I used it to cut out one of my favourite butterfly shapes from the silhouette store.

That's all I have to share today and I'm liking the card making, so I might make more to store and share them too.

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

PROJECT LIFE WEEK 16

Week 16 and I am working on Week 17 even as we are in Week 18, so weeeeee.... I'm still on track. This is the point where usually things start to become tedious when doing a year-long project, so working through it or giving yourself an off to miss a week or two or even a month is fine.


This week, I played with squares, used more veneer, played with new washi, and true to form, stuck to my labels.
As I didn't have as many instagrams this week, I filled in the rest with patterned paper and added a date card as well. It was interested to word with squares instead of the usual rectangles during Project Life.

I also enjoyed using the Amy Tan thickers, which are foam, which I have found are usually the type of thickers that I enjoy the most as they usually stay in place and are most flexible still especially for an indecisive scrapping mind like mine.


Love the little star veneers that are small enough not to be a scene dealer, yet a suitable accent piece.

Lots of journaling and much tauhuey that was bought. If you are in Singapore, you must have heard of Lao Ban soya bean curd, with outlets at Old Airport Road and Maxwell Food Centre. It is soya bean curd that has the texture or egg custard, and is extremely popular in Singapore with long snaking queues most of the time. If you happen to be there and there is no queue, it is more than likely that there is no more left.

So here you have it, my PL Week 16, especially with lots of food photos. I'm not too sure if it is a good thing or bad, but I link my memories to food that I partake (:

Project Life is a line of products by Becky Higgins, and can be used for documentation of daily life or anything else you may want. I am using it to remember the year and take more photos of  my everyday. For those who live in Asia, you can get your PL supplies from ScrapliciousFollow my PL journey hereYou can check out more project life week pages all around the web, check out The Mom Creative