Dear bloggers, my family is in mourning. My dear sister passed yesterday morning. Her body could not take the prescribed treatment and she is now in peace and free of pain. She was the most loving person I know, and also the most amazingly kindhearted sister. I will take a break from blogging to be with my family. I thank you for visiting my blog. God bless. In Memoriam With you a part of me hath passed away; For in the peopled forest of my mind A tree made leafless by this wintry wind Shall never don again its green array. Chapel and fireside, country road and bay, Have something of their friendliness resigned; Another, if I would, I could not find, And I am grown much older in a day. But yet I treasure in my memory Your gift of charity, and young heart's ease, And the dear honour of your amity; For these once mine, my life is rich with these. And I scarce know which part may greater be,-- What I keep of you, or you rob from me. G...
I wish everyone a very happy and scrappy 2011!! I've been slow on recovering from all the traveling and holiday busyness. To be quite honest, I thought I had lost my inspiration! For some reason I'm into minimalistic stuff right now, maybe I'm just lazy, but it poses an interesting challenge, to create something beautiful without much adornment. Here's my latest batch of layouts. I recently signed up to get the Limited Edition kit from My Creative Scrapbook and I'm smitten so far! The kit was very reasonably priced and had so many goodies! No add-ons and I got very very cool papers, flowers, embellishments and fibers. I had already bought the Night Divine collection, but it's always good to have more than one of these incredibly beautiful papers. This is my baby during one of our holiday shopping trips. The background is this beautiful store where they had such amazing Christmas decorations. He was so excited about it! I actually used the sketc...
I recently used these roses on a layout and thought I would share a tutorial with all of you. They're actually super easy to make! You'll need some flower punch outs or die cuts in two sizes. I used the tattered floral die from Alterations by Tim Holtz. I like the distressed look but they will look just as great without any distressing. 1. The first thing is to get three big flowers and two small ones. You can see I used the bigger and medium flowers from the TH die. 2. Now that you have your distressed flowers, let's move to the next step. Use a mister to spray some water over the flowers. Just a tiny spray will go a long way, you don't want the layers to tear while you're assembling the rose. 3. Now take one flower and fold the petals towards the bottom, as I show in the picture. I use my fingers, but you can use a pencil or an embossing stylus. 4. Your flower should look like t...
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