Especially as one of them I was just a customer. That's right. No organising music, or games, or taking massage bookings or working a shop or teaching classes. Just me, my friends and a whole lot of scrapping.
But did I get any more layouts done in all the extra time I had?
Of course not.
I did have fun though. And I am pretty happy with the pages I've been doing lately, some of which are below for your scraplifting enjoyment.
I've also learned a valuable scrap lesson - I'm getting way too old to stay up until 5:30am scrapping. I can't pull up the next day like I used to, and the pages I produce in the wee hours of the morning.... well.... they rhyme with scrap, lets just put it that way. So - could this be the end of my scrapbook all nighters??
Thanks to Lisa over at Storyboard Kits for organising a really lovely weekend, full of fantastic challenges that pushed me out of my scraping comfort zone. And to Kristen who organised the retreat at Collaroy full of such lovely scrappers.
| Sassafrass papers and Prima & Sass embellishments. And yes, thats little me! |
| using papers & embellishments from one of Lisa's Storyboard Kits |
| colour palette challenge - way outside my comfort zone. LOVE my new Martha Stewart border punch! |
| washi tape... sigh. just love it! this layout was inspired by Diane Payne's layout in Scrapbook Trends Magazine March 2012 |
Trace* xox
I get so, SO excited every time I see a new post from you! You are wildly talented and I love reading about your crafting adventures. xoxo from CA
ReplyDeleteThanks Megan! I should blog more often with comments like this ;)
Delete'and the pages I produce in the wee hours of the morning.... well.... they rhyme with scrap' - I loove it!!! hahahaha!! But Tracey - I have to argue a point with you - I reckon you've got at least another 10 years of all nighters. You're just out of practice. Lets step it up a little and try for 3 retreats next month!
ReplyDeleteLovely pages by the way - and you may have actually motivated me to do a blog post also - maybe... :)