Scrapbooking as we know it developed in the United States and this Saturday is "National Scrapbooking Day" ... except that the celebration has spread and spread thanks to the web ... and I'll be celebrating it too.
Especially as the Counterfeit Kit Challenge Blog is hosting a 2 day extravaganza of colourful inspiration (with prizes).
Will you join me? This weekend: May 3rd & 4th. It starts at 8am MST (which is 4pm BST for my UK readers) over at the CKCB.
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Monday, 28 April 2014
April's Books - Time Travel



Daniel Mason's "The Piano Tuner" was passed on to me by a fellow Bookclub member (we often recycle our books around the group in parallel to the monthly choice). Again it was set in the past: colonial Burma this time with a short period of smog-laden London before hitting the steaming, sultry jungles of the far East. This book was certainly atmospheric; I got the sense of impending doom, the oppressive climate, the encroaching jungle and the confusion of political games and double dealing were all well described. What I didn't find was any empathy with a single character or a true understanding of what actually happened in the story. This book has had some great reviews but I don't understand why. It's actually stopped me from starting a new book as I'm trying to claw back the time I wasted reading it!
Do you ever read a book that stops you from wanting to pick up another for a while? For good reasons ... or bad?
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Saturday, 26 April 2014
Zoom In Zoom Out #17
I'm not sure who gets the most fun out of Easter around here. For a while it was the kids with Easter Egg anticipation. There were hunts in the garden when the weather was fine, around the house when it was wet, and far too much chocolate for healthy teeth and calm behaviour. With teenage hormones, there was a waning of enthusiasm from some quarters ... it wasn't cool to join in with parentally organised activities ...
However I love devising the clues and hiding of eggs filled with treats, so I tried not to let the reducing numbers of children at home stop me from keeping the traditional hunt going. It fell a little flat in 2013 with just Child No.3 to cater for.
Luckily we had some company this year and she found it much more fun to have No.1 Son and his girlfriend searching, very enthusiastically, alongside her.
Much more fun for me too, because I was able to watch three happy faces in the sunshine and got a scrapbook-worthy photo from Helena's ZIZO meme - I wonder if there are other eggs to see this week?
However I love devising the clues and hiding of eggs filled with treats, so I tried not to let the reducing numbers of children at home stop me from keeping the traditional hunt going. It fell a little flat in 2013 with just Child No.3 to cater for.
Luckily we had some company this year and she found it much more fun to have No.1 Son and his girlfriend searching, very enthusiastically, alongside her.
Much more fun for me too, because I was able to watch three happy faces in the sunshine and got a scrapbook-worthy photo from Helena's ZIZO meme - I wonder if there are other eggs to see this week?
Thursday, 24 April 2014
Home Sweet Home
Welcome to the start of April's Members' Blog Hop from the Counterfeit Kit Challenge Blog . I chose the third challenge this month to use a BIG title on my layout.
Forgive the pun, but I couldn't resist it for these snaps of where I used to live in Sweden ... we did a little trip down two memory lanes during our Scandinavian tour last summer. I'd never lived in a flat before but both were rather comfy, warm (triple-glazed against the Swedish winters) and not too high (no lifts)! I've added arrows and addresses since photographing the page.
I used up the blue patterned paper from my April Counterfeit Kit with frame & border stamps to create larger frames for my photos. The title is made from Sizzlits Boys Will Be Boys dies and Scenic Route chipboard alphas; I've added a flair badge made by Lesley and some SC veneer stars.
I wonder which of this month's challenges will feature on the next stop on the hop: Tina's blog.
If you get lost whilst hopping the full order is published on the Counterfeit Kit Challenge Blog today.
P.S. There's still time to have a go with the S J Crafts April Challenge and be in with a chance of a prize ... check it out ... plus the winner & favourites from March's challenge has just been announced here!
Forgive the pun, but I couldn't resist it for these snaps of where I used to live in Sweden ... we did a little trip down two memory lanes during our Scandinavian tour last summer. I'd never lived in a flat before but both were rather comfy, warm (triple-glazed against the Swedish winters) and not too high (no lifts)! I've added arrows and addresses since photographing the page.
I wonder which of this month's challenges will feature on the next stop on the hop: Tina's blog.
If you get lost whilst hopping the full order is published on the Counterfeit Kit Challenge Blog today.
P.S. There's still time to have a go with the S J Crafts April Challenge and be in with a chance of a prize ... check it out ... plus the winner & favourites from March's challenge has just been announced here!
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S J Crafts
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Sea Monsters
No.1 Son returned home from a 2007 school trip to New Zealand having spent the last of his spending money getting a final souvenir. I scrapped this page straight away thinking that perhaps it would be a short-term fad (like the use of fibres in scrapping)!
His style has evolved as his hair has grown - the dreads were far from a 10 minute wonder - and I can no longer imagine him going back to "normal". The downside has been that he's reluctant to swim as it now takes forever to dry out again. Therefore it was especially important for me to scrap these underwater shots from his recent holiday in Thailand.
Supplies for the modern page are all from my April Counterfeit Kit; I struggled to get enough 'e's from the already part-used stickers and had to adapt with a couple of inverted '3's - I really wish that sticker manufacturers would take account of the frequency of letters when producing alphabets. 'E', 's' and 't' would feature a lot more prominently if I were in charge!
Chevrons seem to be everywhere at the moment. I wonder what scrapping trend will be popular in another seven years time. Any thoughts? It might even be fibres!
His style has evolved as his hair has grown - the dreads were far from a 10 minute wonder - and I can no longer imagine him going back to "normal". The downside has been that he's reluctant to swim as it now takes forever to dry out again. Therefore it was especially important for me to scrap these underwater shots from his recent holiday in Thailand.
Supplies for the modern page are all from my April Counterfeit Kit; I struggled to get enough 'e's from the already part-used stickers and had to adapt with a couple of inverted '3's - I really wish that sticker manufacturers would take account of the frequency of letters when producing alphabets. 'E', 's' and 't' would feature a lot more prominently if I were in charge!
Chevrons seem to be everywhere at the moment. I wonder what scrapping trend will be popular in another seven years time. Any thoughts? It might even be fibres!
Sunday, 20 April 2014
Zoom In Zoom Out #16
A first for us ... taking a teen out for some driving practice. Insurance for learner drivers was totally unaffordable when No.1 & No.2 Sons were at home, but we've discovered we can buy it monthly for Child No.3 (although the excess, if she does do some damage, is a massive £250).
I have a few more grey hairs after the first session ... hopefully we'll both relax after another trip or two.
Joining in with Helena's ZIZO ... pop over to see what others are snapping this week ...
I have a few more grey hairs after the first session ... hopefully we'll both relax after another trip or two.
Joining in with Helena's ZIZO ... pop over to see what others are snapping this week ...
Friday, 18 April 2014
No {More} Fooling
Those of you that dropped by for the CKCB Kit Reveal at the beginning of the month - on April Fool's Day - may remember that we Master Forgers also presented 3 "facts" about ourselves, leaving you to guess which one was fictitious. Many thanks for guessing if you played along ... several answers made me smile.
My 3 "facts" were:
My 3 "facts" were:
- I had to have rabies injections (in my stomach) following a dog bite in Indonesia when I was 4 years old. The surgeon was annoyed at being called in off the golf course to come and stitch my right hand back together!
Totally true ... and I still have the scars to prove it! - During the final year of my degree I computer-animated a short film featuring Heinz Baked Beans ... the programme was stored on punched cards and the computer was housed in an air-conditioned room as big as our house.
Also true ... I am old enough (or should that be that I started computer programming young enough) to have used, not only punched cards, but paper tape! The animation was very basic - just line drawings - and the film lasted less than a minute.Memorabilia from 1977 and 1980 - Hubby and I got to know each other during Ice Skating Lessons in Holland - when he tried to show me how to do a Back Outside Mohawk - and failed!
Which leaves this one as the "porky pie" ... we did meet in Holland but it was ballroom dancing lessons that brought us together when we discovered that we had excess left feet in common :-D
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