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RAK!!! I’m feeling generous…

Okay, first of all check out the new sweet products at pcLayers.com. More traditional scrapping manufacturers are going digital by the day! You can find Karen Foster Designs, 7gypsies, Tinkering Ink , along with an AWESOME Chipboard Library collaboration by 2 of our incredible designers, Celeste Rockwood-Jones, and Natalie Malan.

NOW…for the RAK!! I just got some happy news…my first publication with Creating Keepsakes magazine!! Watch for it in August Tips & Tricks…so exciting!! So…to celebrate, I’ll give away $10 of pcpurse to a randomly drawn name if you leave a comment below answering this question: How do you scrap…traditional, hybrid, digital?? And what do you love about it? You have until midnight on Thursday, April 17th and I’ll post the winner on Friday.

TINKERING INK!!!! and a tip…


Can you tell how excited I am that Tinkering Ink digital products are now at pcLayers.com??? I love this Covent Garden kit available in the store today!!

Now for the tip: to create the “hand cut” accent in the top right corner of the photo (in photoshop 7.0), I stamped one of the kit’s brushes and placed it where I wanted it on my page. Then I dragged some patterned paper and placed it over the brush layer in my layers pallette. Then I clicked on Layers>Group with previous and created a clipping mask. Then I added a realistic drop shadow to the BRUSH layer. Give it a try!!

Freebie Friday!!

I’m happy to bring you another Freebie Friday! This sketch/template was based on an ad challenge on 2 peas. It was just a part of the ad, but it was my favorite part and so I modified it a bit to fit all my photos on. Here’s the sketch:

Click HERE to download this layered template:

And here’s a hybrid page I did based on this design of some childhood photos of me:

Enjoy, and have a great weekend!

Family Update

This colorful scene is right outside my front living room windows. Love it!

We are enjoying the beauties of Spring in the South right now! It’s totally gorgeous with the dogwood blossoms and azaleas, but man, there’s always this layer of pollen over everything outside. Not fun for asthma or allergies!

Anyway, Derek is currently out of town, but will be back late tonight. He’s been in Chicago at a conference presenting 2 posters. It’s geared towards clinicians, so he hasn’t benefited as much from the seminars, but it’s always good experience. He leaves again on Thursday for another conference in San Diego via Utah to visit his parents, my parents, go to General Conference, and a mission reunion. (Am I green with envy?? You betcha!!) He’ll come back to us next Tuesday. We’ll be glad to have him home for good! The poor guy’s been plagued with broken things this month…some successfully repaired, others not. He was able to fix a clogged drainage pipe leading from our septic tank. (I won’t gross you out with the details on that. Just think MESSY!) And his blower went out on his car (which he WAS able to fix) as well as the AC on our van, which he spent MANY hours trying to fix only for it to erupt coolant. He’s now decided that we’ll take it in to a shop he trusts while he’s gone next weekend. He was asked by the temple presidency last week to be an ordinance worker 2 evenings a month, and he’s happy to do that.

I REALLY enjoyed Spring Break with the kids. We went to see Alvin and the Chipmunks at the dollar theater, took a trip to the library, and the science center. Plus, per Derek’s suggestion, we camped out in our background with a fire, s’mores, and all. Probably our most favorite camping trip ever!! My friend Annie, and her family came over for Easter dinner. Their son is good friends with the boys, so we had a great time. I was happy to find out that the design team I’m on pays us for pages that are published using their products, so I got a nice check for several pages recently published, and that’s in addition to the magazine’s pay…yipee! I got to sing for our RS enrichment last week, and that was fun. Did I mention I’m still really loving our piano? It’s so nice to play on a real one that works! =)

James has been great about getting up for choir before school even now with 2 rehearsals per week. I appreciate that. He enjoys singing and insists that when I hear their piece “Kyrie”, that I’m going to cry. We’ll see. He and Jeffrey raced in their last pinewood derby. James won half of his races, and sadly, Jeffrey lost all of them. Oh well, they enjoyed making the cars. I am so grateful that he is such a great friend for Jeffrey. He really loves and understands him with all his sometimes frustrating quirks. He’s a good boy!

I was really impressed that Jeffrey decided to say “thank you” to his bus driver everyday because he says there are some really mean older boys who treat the driver very poorly. I’m glad to see him showing sympathy and kindness to others. Jeffrey’s choir teacher wasn’t aware that he has ADHD, and after a particularly frustrating morning she emailed me and threatened to kick him out. I must say I was shocked since I hadn’t heard ANYTHING prior to that, so I emailed her back mentioning I wished she had talked to me before it had gotten to that point. I also explained to her about Jeffrey’s ADHD and how he gets his meds right before rehearsal, so they probably don’t have time to kick in while he’s there. She responded in a much more understanding manner and agreed to try and work with Jeffrey. I have started giving him his meds as soon as he wakes up on early choir days so it’s kicked in by the time he gets there. So far, things have worked out fine. I’d hate for him to waste all the time he’s put into it this year.

Ashley got to sing a song about baptism with a group of girls her age at our RS enrichment as well, and was so excited! She and Lexie enjoyed making their own car for the pinewood derby, and raced it after the cubs finished. She was disappointed to have a field trip postponed today due to bad weather. The girl also has a running tally going since January of how many times she’s burped this year. She’s up to 2,898. No idea why!?!

Lexie’s preschool held a big fund raising Gala/Dinner for the kids and their families. We really enjoyed attending together, and Lexie, along with all the 4 year olds, sang some songs they’ve been working on in music. She did great! The poor thing caught strep throat again, but we were able to catch it quickly and get her on antibiotics so she didn’t miss out on too much.

Well, that’s all for now. We’re excitedly making plans for our big trip “out west” this summer to see all of you! We hope you’re well, and we love you!

Love,
Derek, Aly, James, Jeffrey, Ashley, and Lexie

Tuesday tip and sneak peek!


I made this hybrid card using Cheryl Welch’s new Zoo Parade kit available tomorrow at pcLayers.com. I printed the card on white cardstock, and then added the eyelets and the ribbon. I love the spring colors and adorable animals in this kit. Can’t wait to use it on zoo pics in the summer!

Now for the tip: I use a point and shoot camera (can’t afford a DSLR…maybe someday…) but to get better shots with slightly blurred backgrounds I keep my camera on close up mode almost all the time. Of course this means I have to watch out for “camera shake”. I do this by either using my lightweight ebay-bought tripod, or if that isn’t convenient, I try to steady the camera on something nearby, or I just press my elbows up against my body and push the shutter release button AFTER I BREATH OUT. Amazing what a difference that can make…my hubby says that’s what they teach the scouts when they shoot rifles…must be true, then, right?? =) Give it a try!

Happy Easter!


A hybrid Easter card I made for my kids. I just LOVE those madeleine flowers by Natalie Malan! Delicious! I printed them, cut them out, and then adhered them with pop dots. Fun!

A friend gave me the neatest recipe for Easter Cookies along with scriptures from the Bible story of Christ’s death and resurrection to read as you make them. The kids and I made them together tonight and it was neat. (DH was fixing the AC on the van, poor guy!) If you’d like the recipe, you can download the first page HERE and the second page HERE. (I need to figure out how to do online pdf files!) Hope you have a wonderful Easter and give thanks for the gift of God’s Son!

FREEBIE Friday!!

Okay, so I decided I needed to give away more free stuff on my blog, AND I just got into making layered templates and sketches which is really fun, SO…Freebie Fridays were born and here’s the first one!

For you paper scrappers:

And for you digi scrappers:

Click HERE to download this free layered template. Don’t forget after you download it to unzip it before using it, and ENJOY! Here’s a paper layout I did of some high school photos using this design a while back.

Sneak peek and a photoshop tip!

Isn’t my sis just the cutest? This is a photo of her from 1974. I’m so grateful my Dad was into photography…he took some great photos, and now I get the joy of scrapping them. I used Deena Rutter’s gorgeous new Prudence kit which will be available tomorrow in the pcLayers store. The paper tear is by Anna Aspnes and the brad by Pattie Knox over at designer digitals.

Now for the photoshop tip: the “brush” i used in the upper left hand corner of the layout was actually a black overlay which I made into a brush. In photoshop 7.0, the overlay itself is too large to load as a brush, so I just resized it by clicking IMAGE>IMAGE SIZE and then entering 5 inches by 5 inches. Then you can go ahead and click on EDIT>DEFINE BRUSH and you’ve got a lovely brush that you can alter as desired with no limitations like an overlay has. Give it a try! Cheers!

And the winner is…

APRIL V!!! Thanks to you ladies for posting. April’s name was drawn randomly to win $10 of pc purse to spend at pcLayers! I’ll have Kim over at pc transfer the money to your account ASAP! Thanks, and be sure to check back for more give-aways coming soon to a blog near you! Have a great night, and HAPPY SCRAPPIN’!

Sneak peek and a RAK…woo hoo!!

I had forgotten about these photos, but was thrilled when I found them because they were perfect for this pretty new Love Chocolate kit by Melissa Shupe. You can find the kit tomorrow in the pcLayers store. I decided to make this layout a 2 pager because I just needed to blow up that photo of my dd with her little friend from preschool. Those two are too cute!

Now…for my first RAK!!!! So exciting!! All you have to do is post a comment below telling me your favorite kit/product over at the pcLayer store, and on Sunday I will randomly draw a winner to receive $10 dollars of pcpurse money to go toward whatever you want over at pcLayers. Sound good?? Good!

And…lastly, my lovely friend Rachel Carlson awarded me the “you made my day” blog award for being inspirational…cool, huh?

So now I shall pass on the award to a few of my scrappy friends whose blogs are inspirational to me. I would add the entire pcL design team, but Rach already awarded them. Their blogs are to your right, so check them out as well…awesome scrappers! Here ya go:

Emily Pitts (I think Rachel gave her one too, but hey…I just like her! =)
Paula Gilarde
Nicole Southworth
There are so many more that inspire me, but alas, I cannot find their blogs if they have one!