Thursday, January 06, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2005
Last post here
I have found a site specifically for scrapbooking, so I am not going to use this blog any longer.
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Halloween
Today I spent about 5 hours 'setting up' pages for Halloween pictures taken between 1982, when my first was born, to 1996. I already had them in a book, but I never liked the way the pages were set up. I actually didn't spend a solid 5 hours on this, of course. While I was printing out pages of elements and backgrounds, I was cleaning the house. The kitchen looks fine, as does the living room. I made my bed. Oh, and I colored my hair this morning before I even got started. After I was all through, I drove my son to college. I can't wait until he gets his license, because I seriously HATE driving. His road test is on November 10th.
This is one of the pictures I'm rescrapping. I hope I haven't already published this picture in my blog, but she's cute enough to show up twice, isn't she? That's my daughter when she was just a little younger than one.
I have each page and all its elements in a plastic page protector, so when I actually sit down to do them, everything I need will be at hand. Hopefully, I will have some time tomorrow, after I spend the morning at the doctor's office having a stress test for heart palpitations. If I didn't have to drive 22 miles a day, I wouldn't have them, I think.
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
More on the xmas book
The paper doesn't go through my printer. What kind of paper doesn't go through a printer? It's stiff and it gets stuck. I had to get a pair of pliers to yank the paper out. So I will use my own paper, do 2 printouts per page and cut out the 5 x 7s. That is, when my printer decides to stop being a d*ldo--it keeps telling me I don't have a scanner connected. Riiiiggght. After I scanned about 20 pages the other day! Over there to the left is one of the pages I scanned. At some point, I plan to redo a lot of these pages, but I think I'll keep this one. It's pretty good for a simple page. It is Jamie's First Christmas!
Sunday, October 16, 2005
Christmas Book
I'm using Epson's Storyteller Publisher to put together a bound book of Christmas pictures. You drag and drop into templates they give you, print out the pages, and put them into a book with a cover on it. So far, it' s easy, but I haven't actually tried to print anything out yet. I'm just experimenting at this point and will do any printouts on draft paper. I don't have 38 Christmas pictures loaded into my computer, at least not that I like a lot, so I'm scanning pages from old albums. Then I crop out the photos I like and save them to use in the book.
Okay, I don't know why the page printed 3 times. This is one page I scanned to use the photos. I did this a long time ago, so it isn't as good as some of the pages I do now. I'm thinking about re-doing this whole album. There are so many nice papers and embellishments out there!
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Blackout creativity
It's been raining like Noah's Flood for the past few days. Today was the worst, almost torrential. I'm glad I didn't have to drive my son to college (my husband did), so I could relax. The power went out at 10 a.m. and didn't come back on again until 2-ish. So what do you do without electricity? No sewing machine, so forget working on the little outfit I'm making for my nephew. No computer/printer--so no scrapbooking. Couldn't bake anything--electric oven. I sorted my coupons and I made myself a BLT--cooked the bacon on the barbecue, in an all-metal pan. Came out pretty good. I started to work on a blanket I'm making for my baby nephew, but I wanted something different to do. So I got out my biggest crochet hook and started to make a scarf with some very soft yarn I have. I think it's boucle, not sure. The blue on the edge is slightly different from the blue in the main part. The dark color is actually purple. I did about 15 rows. I made it too wide, though--20 stitches. I think 12 or 15 would be plenty wide enough next time I use this needle. The pattern is a repeat of 2 doubles and 1 single/1 double. I'm not following any particular instructions, just 'winging it.' I hope to finish it by the winter!