Monthly Archives: February 2015

Title Solution

Title Solution

Yesterday’s prompt was all about titles — specifically what would be the title of your life story? Once again being beset by children and noise, I knew I wasn’t doing anything deep and meaningful, but I did have an unfinished page that needed a title.

Just so you know, this whole unfinished page thing is totally unlike me. I might not finish big projects, but single pages? Those are usually done within the hour. Unless I’m getting all messy. Then it takes longer. But I digress.

This page had a lovely photo and journaling, but no title and embellishments to tie it all together. So that’s what I did for  today’s layout.

monster love || noexcusescrapbooking.com

A few Halloween stickers to emphasize the monster theme, a title, and little extra journaling under the photo, and the page was done.

I just love using up my stash! That is a goal this month: to use up a bunch of supplies, and only getting white or kraft cardstock or adhesive if I need it. This not adding to the craft stash is HARD!

How much do you have in the way of supplies? How long do you think you could go before you’d need to restock? I bet I could go a year with ease. Man that’s scary. I think it’s time to make a big dent in my stash, don’t you?

Celebrating a Friend

Celebrating a Friend

Yesterday I went off prompt. Between being busy and having kids home and in my hair, there was not going to be any deep and meaningful stories told. Instead I finished up a happy and fun page:

Fabulous 50 || noexcusescrapbooking.com

This page began with the idea of celebrating my friend, so I kept to birthday themed paper, and happy colors. No glitter, because she doesn’t like glitter at all, but a little shine seemed appropriate.

This was a quick page for me today, with the pre-made banners, and the super simple design.

What do you do to scrap faster? Do you feel you need to come up with ways to scrap faster, or do you want to take your time and linger over your pages?

 

Football Fan

Football Fan

Yesterday’s prompt was to use a book title as a starting point. Specifically, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst

I was having a bit of trouble with coming up with a subject for the page, so went out and ran errands. While walking through a parking lot, this thought randomly appeared: Russell Wilson and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Call.

Russell Wilson and the terrible horrible no good very bad call || noexcusescrapbooking.com

Yep. I definitely had a story to tell about that, being a Seattle Seahawks fan since the team was created in the 70s.

Rather than looking for football themed paper, I pulled out general papers in colors and patterns that reminded me of football, and the colors of the Seahawks uniforms. To make it more sports-y, I added a few stickers I’ve had since 2010, and stamped the title with a roller letter stamp. And yes, Russell Wilson’s name is misspelled in the photo. I didn’t catch that till I took the photo. I’ve since added an L.

What do you think of all these photo-less pages? Would you ever make a scrapbook page without photos?

Starting with Color

Starting with Color

Thursday’s prompt was to start with color; red, black, white, and pink to be specific. With that in mind I started thumbing thru some recently printed pictures, and came across this one:

ethan || noexcusescrapbooking.com

This is one of my favorite photos of my eldest. I could scrap tons of pages with this photo. I think I’ve already used it at least once. There’s no reason I can’t use it again, so I did.

a wild hair || noexcusescrapbooking.com

When I saw this picture, the first thing that popped into my head was “Sharp Dressed Man” but I’ve already used this photo for that story. However, I hadn’t talked at all yet about my son’s attempt to grow a mustache, and this may be one of the first pictures where the dusting of hair on his lip is starting to show. I knew I had mustache paper in red and black, so that was the story I chose.

Rather than use a full page of mustaches, I had my son choose the ones he thought were the best, and then cut them out of the paper to use as embellishments. The black and white grid paper made it easy to journal in straight lines.

When I was done, it felt like it needed a bit more embellishment, so after a bit of thought, I used the brackets from the alphabet sticker set and turned them on their side so they resembled mustaches.

Ta-da! How’s that for a quick and simple page? And how often do you actually get to use mustache paper for stories ABOUT mustaches? So fun when that happens!

 

Photo-free!

Photo-free!

Today’s prompt was based on The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. It’s a great kids story that builds up a sequence throughout the book.

The most famous building sequence that I can think of, that has meaning to me? The Twelve Days of Christmas as performed by Straight No Chaser.

Sorry for the Christmas in February link, but this song just makes me happy!

So for today’s page I went with this:

a cappella all the way || noexcusescrapbooking.com

One piece of patterned paper, a few alphabet stickers, one themed sticker, and a whole bunch of writing. Memory recorded. Now to ask my more digitally inclined friends about how to add sound or video to this page. Because that would just make this perfect, don’t you think?

Is scrapbooking seeming any simpler to you with these examples, or am I making this more complicated than you’re comfortable with?

Have you made any pages yet? You can do it!

PS I am going to skip posting tomorrow, and start posting pages the day after I make them. This staying up late is exhausting me!