Mar 2008
Celtic Myths - part 6
Tuesday-04-March-2008 Filed in: Scrapbooking
| Holidays
Here is an example of a layout with no photos. I
always like to map the places I visit and this is the
Scenic Coastal Drive in Ireland. I used a tourist
map, highlighted the route we took and added stickers
that caught the feel of that part of the route! It
was very bumpy, as you can see we got lost and ended
up back where we started at one point..... it took us
on a river ferry and more pages follow of the route.
Celtic Myths part 6
Tuesday-04-March-2008 Filed in: Scrapbooking
| Holidays
Very simple this one. Patterned background. White
Alpha stickers (and White Sakura Gel Pen), a photo
(already printed with a white border) of Hook
Lighthouse and a bit of card with some journaling
about the history of the Light House from a tourist
leaflet - quick and easy!
Celtic Myths part 5
Tuesday-04-March-2008 Filed in: Scrapbooking
| Holidays
Double Page - Hook Head, Ireland.
This page used my newish tool - corner scissors from Fiskar. The photo of the ship is mounted on DCWV metallic pale blue card. The lighthouse is from a postcard which I double mounted on patterned paper then the metallic blue card. I cut out lots of flowers from the patterned paper and dotted diamond glaze for a watery effect on both the flowers and waves. The rock pool is a photo also taken on that day but 'cut out'.
I used a free set of clear plastic blue letters from a craft magazine and highlighted with Blue Sakura Gell Pen for the word 'Sail' and mounted it on the patterned paper. I then wrapped fibres around a pre-cut frame and attached with foam pads for a raised 3D frame effect (you can tell that from this picture). A Few Prima Flowers attached with brads were used on the second page.

This page used my newish tool - corner scissors from Fiskar. The photo of the ship is mounted on DCWV metallic pale blue card. The lighthouse is from a postcard which I double mounted on patterned paper then the metallic blue card. I cut out lots of flowers from the patterned paper and dotted diamond glaze for a watery effect on both the flowers and waves. The rock pool is a photo also taken on that day but 'cut out'.
I used a free set of clear plastic blue letters from a craft magazine and highlighted with Blue Sakura Gell Pen for the word 'Sail' and mounted it on the patterned paper. I then wrapped fibres around a pre-cut frame and attached with foam pads for a raised 3D frame effect (you can tell that from this picture). A Few Prima Flowers attached with brads were used on the second page.

Door Saga - part 16
Monday-03-March-2008 Filed in: Independent
Living
Turned up again today and fitted a second box next to
the first one. Why - to make up for what box one
should do if it functioned correctly.
They were also supposed to use a programmed to tell the door to close with the correct amount of force to actually shut - He brought the wrong connecter... I guess they will be back and we will be onto part 17...
They were also supposed to use a programmed to tell the door to close with the correct amount of force to actually shut - He brought the wrong connecter... I guess they will be back and we will be onto part 17...
