Today over at BoBunny Lynn and I are sharing our ideas on using Misc Me. The thing I like about Misc Me is, it is so versatile - heavens knows I tend to alter things to suit my needs anyway but the beauty of this is that all the hard work is done for you!
So what is Misc Me? Its a bit like Project Life really but different. Some of the paper ranges this year also come in the Misc Me range, like The Avenues, Zip-a-Dee Doodle and Elf Magic. It also comes in a couple of other ranges, Family is, and one of my fav ranges last year C'est La Vie. Basically pick the binder you want - these are 8x9" and then decide what you want your contents to include e.g: the calendar pack, the journal pack or go way different and use the recipe packs - then decide what page protectors you want and theres four different types of those to choose from. Simple eh? If you were after a clean and simple layout then its all done for you, just add your photos, recipes and journalling and you're done!
I was looking at the pack of Calendar Dividers and the Weekly Contents and thought they would be perfect for a diary for 2014.
For the cover Ive use an old album I had, covered it with background paper and randomly stamped with the Stained Textures stamp. The flowers are cut from one sheet of paper and added to a piece from the Noteworthy Collection, some are popped up with chipboard, others left flat to create dimension, before adding the year.
To separate each section for easier use I made a bookmark adhered at the back of the binder with a brad and decorated with jewels and a metal trinket.
At the back of the binder I made a separate section for notes and messages using a piece of card stock.
Easy peasy! All the work was done for me, I just had to come up with the idea and how I wanted to decorate it. It also gave me an idea. This week is my 10th wedding anniversary so I thought it would be nice to give something away :) Leave me a comment, or comment over at BoBunny and I'll do a random draw at the end of next week for someone to win the Diary!
Thanks for popping by!
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Family - BoBunny DT
This week the theme at BoBunny is family, which is really appropriate considering this month is Thanks Giving and nothing expresses how important family is like having a natural disaster tear it away from you like in the Phillipines. Events like that make you appreciate family that much more.
To coinside with our theme this week BoBunny are guest designing at Scrap Around the World this month. This is the mood board and optional sketch.
And heres my layout based on the mood board. You can see the rest of the DT's layouts here
These little cherubs are on the train at Rathwood in Ireland getting into the spirit of Halloween.
If you pop over to SATW BoBunny is sponsoring a pretty awesome prize, the entire Silver & Gold collection!! to a randomly selected winner :) so pop on over!
Ive also posted over at BoBunny today, another layout based on the same theme. This time its a bit cute ;) this is my husband at about 5 or 6yrs old - the traditional family portrait back in the 70's! The paper is Zip-a-Dee Doodle which just screams 70's to me with its paislee patterns and doodling, and not a traditional type of paper range to use for a heritage type photo but I think it works :)
Ive diecut some flowers from Double Dot card stock and added jewels or buttons to their centres. Ive arranged my cluster to cover the verse "All you need is love" and still follow the natural pattern of the doodle flowers on the paper. The whole layout is then layered onto a piece of liquorice double dot.
Thanks for popping by, now pop on over to SATW to win that prize! :)
To coinside with our theme this week BoBunny are guest designing at Scrap Around the World this month. This is the mood board and optional sketch.
And heres my layout based on the mood board. You can see the rest of the DT's layouts here
These little cherubs are on the train at Rathwood in Ireland getting into the spirit of Halloween.
If you pop over to SATW BoBunny is sponsoring a pretty awesome prize, the entire Silver & Gold collection!! to a randomly selected winner :) so pop on over!
Ive also posted over at BoBunny today, another layout based on the same theme. This time its a bit cute ;) this is my husband at about 5 or 6yrs old - the traditional family portrait back in the 70's! The paper is Zip-a-Dee Doodle which just screams 70's to me with its paislee patterns and doodling, and not a traditional type of paper range to use for a heritage type photo but I think it works :)
Ive diecut some flowers from Double Dot card stock and added jewels or buttons to their centres. Ive arranged my cluster to cover the verse "All you need is love" and still follow the natural pattern of the doodle flowers on the paper. The whole layout is then layered onto a piece of liquorice double dot.
Thanks for popping by, now pop on over to SATW to win that prize! :)
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Cards Cards and more Cards!
I seem to have been on a roll with cards lately, some for birthdays, new babies, weddings and staff leaving at work. Ive used a whole different range of products and whole bunch of scraps.
Be warned theres more than a few to share!
One of the girls at work had a wee girl shes called Elodie :) This is old Websters Pages paper. with an even older Basic Grey rubon in the corner ;)
Another baby card using scraps from MME and yes another old BG rub on :)
A card for work for a very good friend and great nurse, I did not want to leave :( I finally used up the last of my scraps of this Prima range, it was one of my favourites!
For some reason I seem to have deleted the 'straight on' view of this card :( but you get the picture lol. I used the paper that came with Australian Scrapbook Ideas magazine.
Birthday card for a little boy - this is BoBunny Surprise! Ive used the packaging for the green background - they have the coolest packaging and I use it a lot :)
Another card for a little boy - some Kaisercraft paper this time. The stamp is Stampin Up and a very old dimensional sticker from Kay & Co.
This cards is one of favourites. I love the soft pastel colours of it - scraps from Websters pages, and I mean scraps!, this was all I had of this particular range left.
Another birthday card, again with BoBunny Surprise!
Another favourite, this time for a wedding recently, using Teresa Collins Memorabilia, such a beautiful range :)
Quite a variety there!
Thanks for popping by :)
Be warned theres more than a few to share!
One of the girls at work had a wee girl shes called Elodie :) This is old Websters Pages paper. with an even older Basic Grey rubon in the corner ;)
Another baby card using scraps from MME and yes another old BG rub on :)
A card for work for a very good friend and great nurse, I did not want to leave :( I finally used up the last of my scraps of this Prima range, it was one of my favourites!
For some reason I seem to have deleted the 'straight on' view of this card :( but you get the picture lol. I used the paper that came with Australian Scrapbook Ideas magazine.
Birthday card for a little boy - this is BoBunny Surprise! Ive used the packaging for the green background - they have the coolest packaging and I use it a lot :)
Another card for a little boy - some Kaisercraft paper this time. The stamp is Stampin Up and a very old dimensional sticker from Kay & Co.
This cards is one of favourites. I love the soft pastel colours of it - scraps from Websters pages, and I mean scraps!, this was all I had of this particular range left.
Another birthday card, again with BoBunny Surprise!
Another favourite, this time for a wedding recently, using Teresa Collins Memorabilia, such a beautiful range :)
Quite a variety there!
Thanks for popping by :)
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Happy Halloween! - BoBunny DT
For most New Zealanders Halloween is not something we really celebrate - we have the odd trick or treaters knock at the door but thats about it. I do have some friends though that love it and really get into it. So this post is for them and those of you out there that celebrate Halloween.
BoBunny's range this year was pretty cool, even if Halloween does'nt really float my boat I can still appreciate the colours and art behind it. This range had loads of lime green, purple, orange and black with everything you would associate with Halloween; bats, skulls, skeletons, spiders and tombstones.
I decorated some Kaisercraft wooden letters, firstly BOO! which you can see here on the BoBunny blog.
I then decided to decorate some more letters spelling WICKED! This time I made use of the chipboard embellishments and the decorative elements on the papers - another words lots of fussy cutting!
I chose to photograph each letter individually because too much detail was missing when photographed as a group - they are left singular to display on the mantle over the fireplace, or they could be strung together like BOO has been.
Some of the layered stickers and chipboard I have altered. Just because something is presented in whatever way I reckon does'nt mean it has to stay like that, afterall is'nt that what creativity is all about? On the E the trick or treat tombstone was attached to three chipboard banners, I just removed them and saved them for later use; the dimensional October 31 sticker was actually a tag, I just cut that section off; on the C the skull beware sticker was part of a yellow background, and I cut that off as well, the banners underneath were'nt actually banners they were tags attached to a much larger tag - part of the Noteworthy collection - I cut off the larger tag and made the remaining tags into banners. Nothing often looks as it seems ;)
Both of these are winging their way to some friends as I type this, I hope you like :)
Happy Halloween everyone!
BoBunny's range this year was pretty cool, even if Halloween does'nt really float my boat I can still appreciate the colours and art behind it. This range had loads of lime green, purple, orange and black with everything you would associate with Halloween; bats, skulls, skeletons, spiders and tombstones.
I decorated some Kaisercraft wooden letters, firstly BOO! which you can see here on the BoBunny blog.
I then decided to decorate some more letters spelling WICKED! This time I made use of the chipboard embellishments and the decorative elements on the papers - another words lots of fussy cutting!
I chose to photograph each letter individually because too much detail was missing when photographed as a group - they are left singular to display on the mantle over the fireplace, or they could be strung together like BOO has been.
Some of the layered stickers and chipboard I have altered. Just because something is presented in whatever way I reckon does'nt mean it has to stay like that, afterall is'nt that what creativity is all about? On the E the trick or treat tombstone was attached to three chipboard banners, I just removed them and saved them for later use; the dimensional October 31 sticker was actually a tag, I just cut that section off; on the C the skull beware sticker was part of a yellow background, and I cut that off as well, the banners underneath were'nt actually banners they were tags attached to a much larger tag - part of the Noteworthy collection - I cut off the larger tag and made the remaining tags into banners. Nothing often looks as it seems ;)
Both of these are winging their way to some friends as I type this, I hope you like :)
Happy Halloween everyone!
Monday, 14 October 2013
Scrappin Patch Retreat
Back in September I was teaching a class at Scrappin Patch Retreat. Its the second time Ive taught a class there - the venue is at Glentui, out the back of Oxford nestled in the hills, its just beautiful with spectacular views and absolutely delicious food :)
Anyway, back to class! This time people were asking for heritage layouts so I chose to use Kaisercraft 75cents and created two layouts. Usually layouts of mine have heaps of flowers which makes the cost per page high, but this time I purposely did'nt want to do that. I really wanted to show how to use the Collections pieces and not just using them as they are. I got a bit carried away with all the layering lol and one layout had 21 pieces of collections on it!
This layout is the culprit, 21little items layered in there! The photo is my Grandmother and Great-Grandmother on the train to Kaikoura, the person you can see in the background is my mum :)
The second layout I made for a friend of mine, and Ive attached a tag in behind the photo for him to place his journalling of his Great-Grandfather during WWI.
This was a small class this time, just 9 pupils which was probably just as well separating out all those Collections items and then layering them all! They all got a wee treat as well thanks to a very generous friend who created cupcakes for all of them - themed just for me, blue icing and little paws - blues my favourite colour and we have two little white fur babies :)
And the little gift bags Francine helped me to get done :) to put them in. Can I just say the cupcakes were absolutely devine!!
Here at the attendees - great bunch of ladies to teach :)
Ive been asked to teach again at retreat next year in May, which Im thrilled about! Its a great place to crop with a nice friendly atmosphere. At the moment Im deciding on whether to do two or one class, mini album or layouts, or one of each - decisions decisions!
Thanks for popping by!
Anyway, back to class! This time people were asking for heritage layouts so I chose to use Kaisercraft 75cents and created two layouts. Usually layouts of mine have heaps of flowers which makes the cost per page high, but this time I purposely did'nt want to do that. I really wanted to show how to use the Collections pieces and not just using them as they are. I got a bit carried away with all the layering lol and one layout had 21 pieces of collections on it!
This layout is the culprit, 21little items layered in there! The photo is my Grandmother and Great-Grandmother on the train to Kaikoura, the person you can see in the background is my mum :)
The second layout I made for a friend of mine, and Ive attached a tag in behind the photo for him to place his journalling of his Great-Grandfather during WWI.
This was a small class this time, just 9 pupils which was probably just as well separating out all those Collections items and then layering them all! They all got a wee treat as well thanks to a very generous friend who created cupcakes for all of them - themed just for me, blue icing and little paws - blues my favourite colour and we have two little white fur babies :)
And the little gift bags Francine helped me to get done :) to put them in. Can I just say the cupcakes were absolutely devine!!
Here at the attendees - great bunch of ladies to teach :)
Ive been asked to teach again at retreat next year in May, which Im thrilled about! Its a great place to crop with a nice friendly atmosphere. At the moment Im deciding on whether to do two or one class, mini album or layouts, or one of each - decisions decisions!
Thanks for popping by!
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Zip-A-Dee Doodle - BoBunny DT
I love the 70's which is no surprise since I was born during that era. The fashion style does'nt do anything for me at all! but I love the patterns and the music. LOVE the music! :) Bit of a bone of contention when Forbes and I go away, he hates it, he's into the 80's - yick!
The Zip-A-Dee Doodle collection reminded me of that with its doodles and paisley patterns. It does'nt have that eclectic mix of colours that you would associate with that era but it does have my all time favourite colour, blue and Forbes's favourite colour, green so its gotta be good right?! Of course, those of you who know me know Im really not a doodle chick, Im a neat freak, with just a tad of analness :) yes Im happy to admit Im anal, about somethings!
This week its a card themed week over at BoBunny, with Sunday 29th Sept being international card making day. This week we are bringing you a whole range of ideas using the different collections - there'll be something there for everyone!
I used the Collage sheet of paper for both my cards - I had spotted this saying on the reverse and thought it was a perfect 'cutesy' saying for Forbes's birthday card. I might not have the perfect husband but he's always there for me when I need him. I'ved fussy cut the white rectangle out from the green background paper and layered it onto chipboard, placing it off centre. The heart and banner are also cut fussy cut from the same piece and layered with foam before adding a jewel, dimensional sticker and bakers twine in a double bow.
The second card I had in mind for a friends birthday - and before some of you get excited I have a few friends celebrating birthdays in the next month or so :) so that will keep a handful of you guessing lol. I wanted it to have feminine look to it, so out came the dies to make some flowers. Ive used Tim Holtz's tattered florals and My Favourite Things and used double dot card stock. I love this stuff it comes in a huge variety of colours with either a fine polka dot, stripe, flourish or heritage design. The flatter flowers on the bottom of the cluster are a mixture of old and new BoBunny.
Ive done the same technique here, separating the base of the design from the white bracket, and then distressed the edges before popping it up with chipboard.
Rhonda, Ulrika and Ilene have created some equally fabulous cards, and you can see them here
Thanks for popping by!
The Zip-A-Dee Doodle collection reminded me of that with its doodles and paisley patterns. It does'nt have that eclectic mix of colours that you would associate with that era but it does have my all time favourite colour, blue and Forbes's favourite colour, green so its gotta be good right?! Of course, those of you who know me know Im really not a doodle chick, Im a neat freak, with just a tad of analness :) yes Im happy to admit Im anal, about somethings!
This week its a card themed week over at BoBunny, with Sunday 29th Sept being international card making day. This week we are bringing you a whole range of ideas using the different collections - there'll be something there for everyone!
I used the Collage sheet of paper for both my cards - I had spotted this saying on the reverse and thought it was a perfect 'cutesy' saying for Forbes's birthday card. I might not have the perfect husband but he's always there for me when I need him. I'ved fussy cut the white rectangle out from the green background paper and layered it onto chipboard, placing it off centre. The heart and banner are also cut fussy cut from the same piece and layered with foam before adding a jewel, dimensional sticker and bakers twine in a double bow.
The second card I had in mind for a friends birthday - and before some of you get excited I have a few friends celebrating birthdays in the next month or so :) so that will keep a handful of you guessing lol. I wanted it to have feminine look to it, so out came the dies to make some flowers. Ive used Tim Holtz's tattered florals and My Favourite Things and used double dot card stock. I love this stuff it comes in a huge variety of colours with either a fine polka dot, stripe, flourish or heritage design. The flatter flowers on the bottom of the cluster are a mixture of old and new BoBunny.
Ive done the same technique here, separating the base of the design from the white bracket, and then distressed the edges before popping it up with chipboard.
Rhonda, Ulrika and Ilene have created some equally fabulous cards, and you can see them here
Thanks for popping by!
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Autumn Song - BoBunny DT
Ive been to that Typo shop AGAIN! Seriously they have some cool stuff there just perfect for scrapping :) I saw this caddy there and realised when I got it home, and was trying to sort out what to scrap it with, thought it would go perfectly with Autumn Song and the bonus is I did'nt have to paint it!, the whole rough wooden look matches in with the paper really well.
So Autumn Song. Its gorgeous! Beautiful hues of reds, golds, greens and browns, true autumnal colours - reminds of Central Otago here in NZ, which is just gorgeous at that time of year. Sadly this is probably a range that won't be bought in by retailers in NZ I don't think - I could be wrong, hoping I am! - mostly because its the wrong time of year for us, its spring here now, which is a shame its become one of my favourite ranges, and as bonus purely just for me, it contains my favourite colours :)
So a few closeups of the caddy for you complete with mini gardening tools and coriander - I had no idea it came in purple too!
A smidgen of Dusty Attic and wooden Prima leaves. The flowers are BoBunny, and to make them go further Ive split them in half.
Here Ive used one of my favourite stamps from BoBunny, the brick wall! It comes with two others in the set, wooden fence palings and cobble stones.
Thanks for popping by :)
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