Saturday, April 10, 2010

More Photos From the Attic


This is another photo I found in a box in the attic. I was so surprised to find it as I had never seen it before. A very lovely photo of my mother with my grandmother. They both look so young and lovely here. As my mother aged she began to look more and more like my grandmother, but already I can see the resemblance in this photo.

Credits: the background paper and elements are from the kit Vintage White by Lily.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Moving Day


Well, it's been a long wait for my new office at work to be finished, but it was more than worth waiting for. I moved in today and absolutely love it. Lots of space, lots of light and everything is shiny new. I'll be moving stuff and re-arranging for many days to come but right now I'm just enjoying it. I especially love all the sun and light of a southern facing office after the years that I spent on the north side of the building. My dog, Vinnie, who comes to work with me everyday is delighted with the new quarters as well. I put his motorcycle bed (a Christmas gift from my neighbor) against the wall behind my desk, a position very similar to the one it had in the old office. However the new office is much larger so he was further away from my chair. He promptly grabbed the handle of the motorcycle and pushed, pulled and barked at it until he had it positioned right behind my chair.

This is a layout I did of my grandson.

Credits: Font used is Jazz LET; background paper and elements from Feeling Lively Kit from Studio Vivarant at Scrapbook Graphics. Frame is adaptation I made from frame from unknown artist.


Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Tax Day


It was my day off today. A gorgeous, warm sunny day with temperatures in the high 70's. The flowers are in bloom and there are colors and blossoms everywhere. And the most amazing thing is that I just noticed that my camilla is in full bloom. I bought a tiny camilla bush at the Philadelphia Flower Show five years ago. I absolutely fell in love with its gorgeous red blooms. So even though I knew it couldn't make it in my growing region, I decided I would simply consider it an annual and enjoy it. I put it in the ground and it survived. Twice it set buds in late fall, but frost came before it could bloom. And still it held on and grew. And today, I walked over to that part of the yard and was amazed to find over two dozen blossoms and buds on it. Absolutely gorgeous!

I spent the day doing taxes but managed to do a layout for one of the challenges at AfterFiveDesigns (afterfivedesigns.com). It was a scraplift of a lovely design. Here is my take on it.
Credits: Background papers, ribbon, frame and color splats from Kristin Rice, KStudio, ComicHero. Red stars from Lily, Sweet, as is button and red flower. Butterfly from Catharine, Noel Chic, and red round button from Bisotine, Noel Chic.






Window frame, daisies, and basket of flowers from Numbumm, Kit Meadow. Pot of flowers from Catherine Designs, Spring Chic. Tag from HeArtistic, Solitary Flute. Flower spray from Lori Davison, Dragons End.

And the photo is mine. One of the many snow photos I shot this winter. This actually is a photo I took of the view from my front window, although I took it outdoors rather than through the window glass. I haven't conquered those tricky glass reflections in my photography yet. I was so inspired on the days we had major snow storms this winter to get up early and get out in the snow before the sun got too strong and started casting strong shadows and glare. I couldn't believe that I actually wanted to get out and tramp around in the snow at 7 am taking pictures, but I did.

ann
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Another fantasy layout. I just finished doing this one for the April fantasy challenge at Creative Victorian Design. (www.creativevictorian.com). I had so much fun playing with this one. Lori Davison's kits are always such an amazing source of resources for fantasy designs.

Credits:
The chandelier is from Mystique, Winter Dreams; the wood background is from kit Tumbleweed by Wee Faerie; the floor is from Lori Davison, Drifting Snow; the stacked books are from kit Bookshelf by Zalinka, the doors, windows, furniture are from Lori Davison, Greymouse Manor as are the picture frames and the pictures in them. The path is from Dear Forest by Aurelie, the greenery is from Carena, In The Forest and the white flowers are from the kit, Princess of the Forest by BarbieMarie. The light at the top of the house is from Lori Davison, Flying Dreams.

Ann

Saturday, April 3, 2010

This is a layout I did for a fantasy challenge at Creative Victorian Design. They have a wonderful variety of challenges there every month and last month they added a fantasy challenge to the many others that they offer. There are lovely gifts for entering each of the challenges (quick pages, borders, clusters that are absolutely gorgeous) and the challenges themselves are a lot of fun. So head on over to www.creativevictorian.com and join in the fun.


My March layout used dragons, fire and word art from Creative Victorian Designs, Dragon Ascendancy kit. The background paper, ink bottle and blank book are from Lori Davison's kit, Before the First Frost and the landscape scenes are from Morguefiles.com.

I'm working on my April fantasy layout right now and will be posting it here on my blog shortly.

Ann
Friday, April 2, 2010

Forgotten Photos Sitting in the Attic


I've been crawling under the eves in the attic searching through boxes of old photos. Many of the photos are ones I remember from years past. But I found a few I've never seen before. Some are labeled, some not. It's been an interesting adventure into family history.

I created this layout with some of the family photos that I found. The background paper , tree and floral elements are from the kit, All Things Grow With Love by Newlife Dreams Design. The antique frame is by Christina Renee from her Authentic Artistry Alphabet collection and the font is Buttons & Patches.

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I'm a scrapbook addict. I've been involved with digital scrapabooking since July 2009, when my daughter introduced me to her favorite hobby. When I'm not scrapbooking (hmm, when exactly is that?), I'm enjoying life with my family including my two daughters and two grandsons, my husband Clemens and my Cavalier Spaniel, Vinnie. My hobbies include photography, reading, biking, and hiking.
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