Monday, September 21, 2009

A first for me...posting a scrapbook page

Today is a first for me. I don't think I've posted a scrapbook page before. So, here's one I did this morning. I used a template from Stampin' Up's website for demonstrators, but again, I had to tweak it because I didn't have all the recommended ink/paper/stamps. (Of course.) Anyway, the page is an 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 page with two pictures. The recipe follows this post.
I also CASE'd another card from the catalog - and made some changes. See, I have the markers for just about every color but I don't have all the stamp pads, so there. The ink pads really do make a difference. I tried coloring the medallion with the Crushed Curry marker (recommended color) and ended up using my So Saffron ink pad instead. Using a marker just ended up with a lot of stripes on the inked image. And, I used a different stamp sentiment. And the DSP is different. I used Crushed Curry for the scalloped edge. I have to laugh! It's all different, but still the same! HA!

Recipe for Scrapbook page:
Inks: Basic Black, Really Rust, Versamark, Old Olive
Cardstock: Kraft, Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Really Rust, Whisper White
Stamp Set: Autumn Leaves (I'm not sure about the title - I'll check and get back to you.), Wonderful Words,
Other: Stampin' Dimensionals, snail, old olive 1/4" grosgrain ribbon

Recipe for Card:
Inks: So Saffron Classic ink pad, Basic Black Classic ink pad
Stamp: Medallion
Cardstock: Whisper White, Really Rust, Crushed Curry
DSP: Autumn Traditions
Other: Snail

I'm sure there are some errors here. I'm typing this away from my Stamp Pad and I didn't write everything down before I left for the library. You probably know by some of my previous rantings, I have dialup. So, if I want to be efficient, I have to take my laptop to the library where broadband is free. If you catch an error, write a comment or email me and I'll straighten it up, pronto.

Thanks for visiting!!

Melanie

3 comments:

  1. You should post your scrapbook pages more often, you did a great job. I like how you used your stamps to make your own background. I've been trying to do more of that myself.

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  2. Great scrapbook page. Your sweetheart looks so happy having fun! Love the fact that you used your stamps and supplies. Interesting size, 8-1/2 x 8-1/2, for the page. I do mine 8-1/2 x 11 and bind on the short side (8-1/2) with the Carl Tozicle system. I don't use protective covers either. I also do (rarely) 12 x 12 but really prefer the landscape smaller pages. It is all what you like and there is no wrong way.

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  3. Now that I'm back home I can post a comment. You did a fantastic job on the scrapbook page. I like the smaller format too.

    By the way, great pictures of your dear hubby.

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