Month: October 2013

Back to School – Once More

School has started … once more. That means, my schedule is soon going to fill up again with work meetings, conferences, student visits and the like. But it also means I get to start over again with a bunch of all fresh students whom I just met, who are excited to be in school and who’ll hopefully make my life as teacher not too difficult!

Journaling Café: To-Do List 2

We talked about to-do lists in my last journaling post, but there’s more to say about the topic. Check out today’s journaling prompts:   Well, I’m one who never runs out of things to do, so here you can see the page I created based on one of the prompts …       Font used for journaling prompts is DJB Squirrels in My Pants by Darcy Baldwin, available at sweetshoppedesigns.com.

scrapbook layout, autumn

P2D: Autumn In The Air

Lifting traditional paper layouts and turning them into digital versions can be so much fun! Take this super fun traditionally scrapped layout for example: Doesn’t the overall composition totally rock? I love the various layers of papers, the play with patterns, the two photos, the tag, and how the journaling was done, and so I tried to imitate some of these features. And look how my own page turned out:   So, if you haven’t tried the P2D thing yet, why not find yourself a pretty paper page and get scrapping?    

Freebie Friday: Harvest of Happiness – Part 2

I’m so excited because I’m actually catching up on my blog. (Not quite there yet, but close, which means that hopefully soon I can launch all the features of the digiscrap corner again.) For now, however, you’ll get the second part of my newest autumn kit:     I hope you’ll show me what you’re doing with this (once you’ve collected all the pieces). Also, remember to check my Terms of Use (personal use only). And now, I thought I’d let you know that I’m debating which theme to do next for a kit. I found this gorgeous fall related color scheme that I’m totally digging and thinking of doing a Thanksgiving kit: I’m thinking pretty stripes, plaids, and lots of damask patterns, and think it would make a gorgeous kit. But then, Christmas isn’t far off either, and I’m thinking, wouldn’t it be great for you to actually be able to play with the entire kit when it’s still the season for it? So, now I’m in this big dilemma (I have about 2-3 …

Hybrid Hub: Card #68

I have a few more cards to share before I’ll move on to some other interesting diy projects (mini albums, crafts, etc.). So, today I’ll give you a card in blue that I made. This one has two patterned papers that I complemented with a ribbon and a sentiment, which I printed and cut with the silhouette.   Detail: