Thursday, March 22, 2012

A Lobster Layout!

With warmer weather, visitors are starting to arrive again, yet for some reason, I am taking them North. Go figure. My dad visited us the other weekend, and we ventured into the colder weather. This layout is of us at my favorite lobster roll place before we headed up to Maine.


Materials: Paper: Yacht Club/Whale Watching by Webster's pages Blue/Newsprint in the Year-o-graphy collection by Simple Stories, Corrugated White by The Paper Company; Stickers: Jolee's Boston lobster, Letters from Michael's; Template from Simple Scrapper Premium Membership

And some happy detail:

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Hello bee card

It must be the spring-like weather that's causing me to still think of the Play Date Cafe Challenge (PDCC122) of black, gray, and yellow and how my little bee paper from the nineties would be so perfect. I knew I was saving it up for something!

And so I made another entry: a card this time. I know the mid-tone gray in this card is a stretch (I swear it's in the twine), but it is certainly there in spirit in the black, charcoal, and white coloring.

Hooray for spring!

Materials: Charcoal paper by Bazzill Basics; A vintage bee paper of unknown source, PaperTreyInk white paper, Beetle Black Doodle Twine Spool by Doodlebug Designs; and my own design for the circle

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Simple 3-Picture Layout

I will be here soon:


with my dutch friend who is celebrating her birthday today. Yay!!

But right now, my dad is visiting so I must run and spend some quality time with him. Until next time, enjoy a little {golden} yellow and gray, some crazy layering, and go play at the Play Date Cafe!

Materials: Shimmer pearl and charcoal papers by Bazzill Basics (other sides used), Bavory/Moravia by s.e.i, Undressed Chipboard by Basic Grey (ancient...I've had the letters forever)

Friday, March 9, 2012

Gallery Pretties Spotlight

I woke up this morning to a slew of emails, one of which navigated me to my twopeas gallery where I had posted my "10 things" layout. Apparently it has been spotlighted on gallery pretties. Which is very cool. And I got a blinkie. Well, the blinkie doesn't blink, but I prefer those. Technically it's a banner, so I should just call it that.


Also, I gave my blog a facelift last night, adding new buttons on the right, a new welcome picture, a new background, etc. Hooray for change!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Simple Scrapper with Journaling Card

In a challenge to use a journaling card, I made this layout. I don't think I have ever used a journalling card {ever} in my scrapbooks, and this did not come naturally at all. I mean, at all. But, I'm very pleased with how it came out.

Materials: Birds on a Wire by Hambly Screen Prints, Book Jacket/Memoir Collection by Studio Calico, Letterset/Calico Classic Collection, Quicksand by Bazzill; Brad by Crate Paper; Journal card by Cathy Zielske from DesignerDigitals.com, Template by Simple Scrapper Premium Membership; Photo taken by Brooke Turner Photography

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Monday, March 5, 2012

Baby Boy Pinwheel Card

A friend of mine has officially announce the birth of her adorable son through a VERY cute announcement card. Being a flight and a drive away, I wasn't down south for any of her showers and other fun mom-to-be celebrations, but I am going to sending her a card with good cheer inside.

I wanted something playful and boyish. A navy blue gingham pinwheel seemed perfect (and goes along with the Cure for the Winter Blues Moxie Fab Challenge). I kept the rest simple with more blue and accented with a paper from Studio Calico's Classic collection. (Have you seen it? Be still my heart!) The smily face went on there because I just couldn't resist. I've known this woman since I was born. She gets a smiley face.

Materials: Letterset by Studio Calico (Brown Pinwheels and Vertical Stripe), Cream Woodgrain by Coredinations (stick), navy and blue paper are > 10 and 5 years old respectively, Jolee's smiley sticker

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Self-kindness layout

I finished my birthday project/One-litte word page! It's bright and happy and looks way better in person. (Layouts always do, don't they?) Most importantly, it's meant to be a reminder to myself to practice self-kindness.

Materials: Paper: Letterset/Classic Calico and Slideshow/State Fair by Studio Calico, R.S.V.P/Socialite by Bella Blvd, and American Crafts; Amuse Washi Tape; Acrylic paint; Silhouette Cameo; Fonts: Bebas Neue ("29"), Trashhand ("self")

One little word: Self-kindness

Self-kindness is my one little word for this year. I have many words to describe myself, and not many of them are positive. I'm a perfectionist, which leads to a lot of thoughts of failure and inadequacy and whatnot because perfection can never be reached. I mean, you can get pretty darn close sometimes, but truly reach it all the time in everything? Nah. Not gonna happen. And let me tell you, boy do I try.

Everything I do is with intent and intensity. I'm a ball of energy. I won awards in art (like money and name in the paper). I was the lead in community theater when I was 13. In high school, I was called by the casting directors for a Lifetime movie. Without knowing me and only going on word of mouth, they said the lead role was between me and another girl who was trained in opera (you can find her now here), and they wanted me to audition. I decided against the audition because I wanted to do something big. Like save lives. Impact people. Be a biomedical engineer. So off to Georgia Tech I went.

And out of Georgia Tech I ran. I wanted life. A full life! With balance and quality of life. #2 happiest school in the nation? To Clemson I went with all that energy redirected. I was going strong and pushing. Perhaps ignite was my word. I was dying (no lie) and still insisted on staying active in my sorority (VP), school (ok grades to me, great to most), and friendships (the best). Grad school in biostatistics was next. So what gives when you are doing it all? Something gives. Something always gives.

Me. I give. That's what gives. It's been a vicious cycle since I can remember. I push. I try. I love. I care. I give. A lot. And quite frankly, if I keep going at this pace, I will leave this earth way earlier than I'd like. At 21, I made some very big decisions that the doctor said, had I not made, I would have been dead by 29. So, this birthday was kind-of a big deal for me. And since I have this second lease on life, I need to be kind to me. Kind to my body. To my self. To my unrelenting inner voice that says, "you can do better." Because dear voice in my head, yes, I can. I can always do better. There is always something to fix. But the graph of health and happiness vs. perfectionism and intensity looks something like this,

Note: non-scientific

showing us that sometimes it's wiser to just let it be.

My one little word for this year is self-kindness. Let's see how I fare.