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... :)