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Monday, July 21, 2014

EYE Challenge #2

If you've not been following my challenge blog, Exhaust Your Excess (or EYE), I shared a layout today for Challenge #2:  Patterned Paper.

As an aside, if you've not followed the EYE Challenges blog yet, you should!! :) Some of my talented former Just Cre8 design team members have joined me and they are SO inspiring!!  Plus we will encourage you each week to use up some of the stash that you've been hoarding.

Which is good, because then we can buy MORE, right?!?

Wait, no,  that's not what I mean.  But if we DO manage to bring it to a manageable, foreseeably-usable-in-this-lifetime level, then we CAN buy more, right?!  Right??

However, if your husband/partner (or mine) asks, that is not the case.  The objective is to reduce!

Frankly, I'm in the what-he-doesn't-know-won't-hurt-him camp on this one…

So, anyways - check out the blog and play along!  I'll be giving out prizes each month to a randomly chosen winner!

Here's my layout for Challenge #2:  A Plethora of Patterns:


Visit EYE Challenges HERE for a complete supply list and more photos!

Cheers,







P/S:  Don't forget about the challenges on my blog for a chance to win:
July 2014 Sketchy Challenge (deadline July 31st, 2014)
Leave Your Legacy challenge - Don't Stop Believing (deadline Nov 30th, 2014)

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Inspiration Elevator: Guest Designer July 2014

Look where I'm guest designing!


Our main purpose here at IE is to challenge ourselves, each other and YOU to take the creative process to the next level; to inspire growth and change in our scrapbooking; to stretch, sometimes uncomfortably, to create something fresh.  You can view all of the challenges at the Inspiration Elevator blog, found here.  You can also find them on Facebook!  My individual challenges from prior IE challenges are found on my blog here.

The IE team is thrilled to welcome back as guest designer, the delightful Denise Morrison.  Denise's artsy style conveys layers of artistic and emotional significance, and we love her artful scribbles!

I am honoured to be a guest challenger this month - Here is my challenge:

We all know that the contents of our bags, whether it's a handbag, a satchel, a clutch or a backpack, reveals a lot about ourselves. This month, create a layout about the contents of your bag on any given day. Be sure to include the stories behind any unconventional items.

As a further challenge, use one of the items on your page somehow!

My project this month strays a bit from the challenge (gosh, I can't even follow my OWN directions! haha)  However, once I get an idea in my head, I'm done - no amount of mojo is going to change it.  And this month, my mojo has got up and left - we had flooding issues and our lower level (where my studio is located) is in complete turmoil.  I cleared out a teeny two-foot space and had limited access to supplies.

When all is said and done though, I like the simplicity of this layout - and it's a two-pager, which is very rare for me (excuse the wonky layout photos - my printer is acting out!):


Supplies used:  Bazzill Basics and unknown cardstock; Cheery Lynn die; Just Cre8 stamps (Floral Flourishes); Martha Stewart Crafts scoring board and punch; Fiskars stylus; Silhouette Cameo die cutting machine; Lori Whitlock cut file; Loni Leah Designs cut file; Sizzix Big Kick; Sizzix and Stampin' Up! embossing folders; EK Success punch; American Craft glitter Thickers; Tsukineko VersaMark ink; Multicrafts half pearls; Recollectins washi tape; American Crafts Memory Marker; embroidery floss; Imaginisce metal embellishment; Craftwork Cards Candi dots; Lawn Fawn sequins; miscellaneous beads and sequins; various mini brads from my stash; unknown heart clip; plastic re-sealable bag.

Here's a close-up of each page:



The little purse was created by using a Lori Whitlock cut file for a treat bag topper.  I re-sized it to fit my bag (2" wide) and filled the bag with a coordinating mix of sequins, beads and Candi Dots.  I snipped the bag to the size I wanted, sandwiched it between the topper and stapled it closed.  Isn't it adorable?!


I'm killing two birds with one stone with this layout, as it also coincides with Challenge #1 on my new challenge blog, Exhaust Your Excess! (or EYE! for short!)  Each Sunday, one of our design team members will challenge you to use up some of your stash!

I was inspired by this fabulous colour palette by Design Seeds (you need to check out this beautiful site!):


Here's a complete list of this month's participating IE designers!  We encourage you to check out each designer's creation this month, then come on back and give the challenge a try yourself!

Guest Challenger: Sue Sykes  - you are here!
Meanwhile, if you'd like to participate as a guest designer with Inspiration Elevator, just contact team lead, Ann, at annjobes{at}bell{dot}net.

Now it's your turn to get creating about what is in your bag, and share your blog link at the IE blog. We would love to see what you were inspired to make!
Cheers,







P/S:  Don't forget about the challenges on my blog for a chance to win:
July 2014 Sketchy Challenge (deadline July 31st, 2014)
Leave Your Legacy challenge - Don't Stop Believing (deadline Nov 30th, 2014)

Exhaust Your Excess! challenge blog - check it out!!

Monday, July 07, 2014

Two Days


That's how long it took me to sort through my studio and gain some semblance of order.

And truth be told, I still have my worktable to clear.

It got me to thinking… I have So. Much. Stuff.  More supplies than I have time, definitely.  So I decided to do something about it.

I started a new challenge blog, Exhaust Your Excess!, and each week, I will post a challenge to encourage fellow scrapbookers to let go and USE their supplies, instead of hoarding.  I am also making a conscious effort to curb spending until the challenges are complete.

That's 100 weeks without new paper or the latest tool.  It will be hard, and of course, it won't take into account my current Cocoa Daisy kit subscription (which I won't renew until after the challenge) and any manufacturer supplies that I may get for any editorial work.  Or any digital cut files - because those don't really take up much room in my studio, do they? :)

But I'm determined.  And maybe I can use the saved funds to take our family on a nice little vacation!

The biggest boon will be the time that will be spent scrapbooking, instead of organizing and re-shuffling products, trying to find a home for them all.

So, how about it?  Are you willing to join me?  Even if you can't bear to give up your shopping, you
can still join me for my weekly E.Y.E, challenges, right?

And because I'd appreciate your help in spreading the word, I'm giving away a $15 Starbucks or Tim Hortons gift card!  All you have to do is share the blog link on Twitter, Facebook, your blog, Google+, etc - see details on the E.Y.E. blog HERE!

Cheers,







P/S:  Don't forget about the challenges on my blog for a chance to win:
July 2014 Sketchy Challenge (deadline July 31st, 2014)
Leave Your Legacy challenge - Don't Stop Believing (deadline Nov 30th, 2014)
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