What with assignments, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest...then all the important stuff too... like supervising kids, doing 'Mom-type' stuff, laundry (evil stuff) and making sure there is edible contents in the fridge.
I remain stumped how to do it all??!
In an effort to prove that I am in fact still alive, breathing & scrapbooking) I will post some stuff I did for (the super cute) Debbie Hodge's, Make it Mean Seminar, which went live last month :)
If you are a subscriber, you can hear my live interview here>>
A Big Hairy Question by Kim Watson
Sometimes the most inconsequential moment can become a special memory. I showed the students how the 'type of font'can contribute to the subliminal mood of the page.
Spring Fever by Kim Watson
(Used American Crafts papers, Queen & Co & Bella Boulevard washi tape.)
Here I showed the students of motif and color can create underlying meaning and set the scene without too many obvious markers.
Always laugh by Kim Watson
(Used Jillibean Soup goodies & AC thickers.)Big conversational titles work so well to say what needs to be said!
He said... by Kim Watson
(A mixture of goodies...can't remember from who (errm!)
Capture conversation using a progression of photos...capturing the moment as it unfolds.
BONUS: You are welcome to use the cut file I made for my photo strips. NB: Personal use only.
Oh before I forget... I have a kinda cool new blog post up at Fancy Pants Designs... WAVE TREND!
Check it out...
I will endevor to be more regular at blogging...:) pinky swear...
As a friend rightly advised..."write a couple of posts & schedule them!"Now why didn't I think of that!
Happy crafting friends!
Very cute LOs....thanks for the cutting file! :D
ReplyDeletewow! it has been ages!! love these all so much! the moustache layout is so gorgeous and I love how you journal on vellum.
ReplyDeleteseriously FUN creations--make me smile!
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing your layouts, and now so many all at once! Awesomely inspirational :-)
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing these pages in the Make It Mean Seminar, Kim!! Your layouts are always so inspiring!! And I really loved the fun wave techniques you used on your layouts and cards for the FP post! :)
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