Showing posts with label Best of Shelli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best of Shelli. Show all posts

Monday, July 31, 2023

Plas Mawr

Scrappy Monday, y'all!  It's going to be busy, busy for the next couple of weeks here--Ryan starts swim lessons this afternoon, we have our household goods coming in on Friday, then unpacking everything, and two weeks from today is Meet the Teacher night at Ryan's new school and then he starts first grade that Wednesday.

But for now it's Scrappy Monday.  Today's layout is from when the hubs and I took a whirlwind trip around Wales just prior to moving back to the States from the UK in 2014.  How is this nine years ago already?!


Plas Mawr is an Elizabethan townhouse in Conwy not far away from Conwy Castle; honestly we only went there because it was free with our Cadw passes.  What, I much prefer castles to Elizabethan stuff.  They are Very Proud of the plaster work in this house (see fireplace, top left pic on the right-hand page) and the hubs and I both thought it was gaudy and we're glad it's not in our house.


Today's color palette:  Summer Starfruit, Poppy Parade, Wild Wheat, and Ballet Blue.  Wild Wheat is my least favorite of the In Colors that were introduced this year, but I discovered that it works well with the retired Summer Starfruit.  Of course, I never used much Summer Starfruit either.  Well, I suppose not every color can be my favorite!

Okay, Ryan and I are off to the Y.  Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Jayne's Type Alphabet, Best of Shelli
Ink:  Wild Wheat, Poppy Parade, Early Espresso marker
Paper:  Summer Starfruit, Wild Wheat, Ballet Blue, Thick Basic White, Pocketful of Posies DSP
Accessories:  None



Monday, February 28, 2022

Dunskey

Scrappy Monday, y'all!  Today's layout is another castle in Scotland; are you tired of castle pictures yet?  Hope not, because we took more last weekend ; )


I started this layout in 2020 and didn't finish it until a couple of weeks ago because that's how long it took me to order a 5x7 print for the left hand page.  And I added the round accent on the right page, too.  It wasn't until I was taking pictures of the layout that I realized I had done the title and accent on Very Vanilla but the journaling on Whisper White.  Horrors!  I'll have to redo the journaling but I won't redo the picture here.  Probably.  It bothers me to have both white and vanilla on the layout though.


Today's color palette features a variety of retired colors:  Concord Crush, Blue Bayou, More Mustard, Vintage Violet, and Very Vanilla (and soon-to-be-not-there-anymore Whisper White).

Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Lovely Letters Alphabet, Best of Shelli
Ink:  Blue Bayou, Concord Crush marker
Paper:  Concord Crush, Blue Bayou, Vintage Violet, Thick Very Vanilla, Blue Bayou DSP, Autumn Traditions DSP
Accessories:  Layering Circles dies

Monday, August 3, 2020

Stockholm: Gamla Stan

Scrappy Monday!  Our first round of packers arrives today (hurricane permitting), which means this overseas move is officially kicking off today.  Wooo!  So I thought I'd share a layout from the last time we lived in Europe.


These pictures were taken in Stockholm, which we visited as part of a Baltic Sea cruise (see the original pictures here, I plan to revive my other blog once we get to Germany).  I hope that we'll get to travel again once we get to Germany.


Today's color palette feels kind of unusual to me but I thought it worked with the photos:  Crisp Cantaloupe, Tangerine Tango (both in the Venetian Romance DSP), Pacific Point, Cucumber Crush (taken from the photos), and Very Vanilla.

Cheers, y'all!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Jayne's Type Alphabet, Best of Shelli
Ink:  Cucumber Crush, Basic Gray
Paper:  Crisp Cantaloupe, Pacific Point, Tangerine Tango, Very Vanilla, Venetian Romance DSP
Accessories:  Circle punches 1" and 1 1/8"

Sunday, January 13, 2019

China: Forbidden City

Mornin' y'all!  It is time once again for China Sunday...and once again these pages are reruns, but I promise all-new pages next Sunday.  So let's visit the Forbidden City!


Original blog post here.


When I made these pages, I had a hard time with the color combination.  Sometimes the colors come together easily, and sometimes they don't.  I'm still not sure how successful this combination is, but at least the pages are done!


And I do love that red patterned paper I used.  Blog post for the second two layouts here.  Recipes for all three layouts are on the original blog posts as well, should you want them.

It's a rainy day here where we are, so I'm not even going to try to photograph any of the scrapbook pages I have waiting.  Instead I'll just work on getting a few more pages done!  But right this minute I'm eating pumpkin coffee cake and enjoying a large cuppa tea.  Can't do better than that on a rainy morning.

Cheers, y'all!

Sunday, August 5, 2018

China: Li River Cruise, Part 2

Hey hey hey, it's China Sunday!  And today I have the other two layouts from the Li River cruise.


We took hundreds of photos during the cruise, and I liked a LOT of them, soooo yep three layouts, all with lots of pictures.


Aren't those hills funny? They got their shape due to erosion; I've never seen hills shaped like that anywhere else.


Color palette is the same as last week:  Crumb Cake, Crushed Curry, Island Indigo, Garden Green, Basic Black, and Whisper White.  Well, the photos have a lot of green anyway.

Breakfast is about to come out of the oven so cheers, y'all!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Best of Shelli
Ink:  Garden Green, Crushed Curry, Basic Black marker
Paper:  Crumb Cake, Island Indigo, Crushed Curry, Thick Whisper White, Perfectly Artistic DSP
Accessories:  Circle punches

Sunday, July 29, 2018

China: Li River Cruise, Part 1

It's China Sunday, y'all!  First up I've got two layouts that I've shared before, and then a new one for this week.

So let's start with Rosemary's Cafe:


Love that bright green page base here (thank you Missy for wearing that green shirt).  Next up was a visit to the pagodas next to a lake:


It's rather unusual that I do scrapbook layouts with fewer than five photos...most of the time I'm trying to squeeze in upwards of eight, so these two are a nice switch.  Plus since we probably won't go back to China again, I didn't want to skip anything in my albums :)

New photos!  This was the hubs' favorite part of our entire trip to China:


See the original pics here.  This is just the first layout of three for the river cruise, I'll share the other two next week.


Today's color palette includes Crumb Cake, Crushed Curry, Island Indigo, Garden Green (mostly in the photos), Basic Black, and Whisper White.  Why is it that so many of my scrapbook pages feature green and yellow together?  I blame Missy for infecting my brain with Baylor colors as the scrapbook default :)  I tease.  It's a bit less obvious on this layout anyway since the green is mostly in the pictures.

I'm going to finish my cranberry orange coffee cake while the hubs is distracting Ryan.  It's okay to eat cake for breakfast if you call it a coffee cake!

Supplies, last layout only:
Stamps:  Rough Type, Best of Shelli
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Crushed Curry, Garden Green
Paper:  Crumb Cake, Island Indigo, Crushed Curry, Whisper White, Perfectly Artistic DSP
Accessories:  lettering template, circle punches

Monday, September 25, 2017

Forbidden City, Part 2

Morning, y'all!  It's time for another scrappy Monday, so here I am with the other two layouts from the Forbidden City.


(Original pics here.)  This layout is the only one where I used that So Saffron stripey paper, but with the way I laid out the photos I needed something on the sides so there you go.


And here's the last Forbidden City layout.  I really kept these simple with minimal photo cropping...I sometimes worry that all my pages are starting to look alike, but I just hate to crop my photos anymore.  Hubs and I have worked on improving our photography so most of the time it would mess up the photo composition to cut much off.  Ah, well.  I use different colors and patterned papers so that will have to be different enough, right?


Same color combo as last Monday:  Peach Parfait, Riding Hood Red, So Saffron, and accents in Basic Black and Whisper White.

Cheers, y'all!  My tea is ready :)

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Best of Shelli
Ink:  Riding Hood Red, Basic Black
Paper:  Peach Parfait, Riding Hood Red, So Saffron, Thick Whisper White, Twitterpated DSP, So Saffron DSP
Accessories:  Circle punches

Monday, September 18, 2017

Forbidden City, Part 1

Scrappy Monday, y'all!  I thought we'd start out this week with some China pages, because I've been doing a lot of work on China pages.


See the pics here.  That dude on the right page?  That was our Beijing tour guide, whom we detested...his English name was Jack, but we quickly started calling him You Don't Know Jack (or YDKJ for short) because he was terrible.  Most of the time he didn't seem to know where we were going (umm hello, he's the tour guide, it's his job to know where we're going) and once we got to the Forbidden City, he ran us through it as fast as he could herd the group, not even letting anyone stop at souvenir shops.  We stopped in a courtyard on the other side of the Forbidden City to wait for our bus driver, and then he tried to sell us his own souvenir junk.  The only reason he got tipped at all at the end of our stay in Beijing is because we were dependent upon him to get to the airport.


Enough about Jack, let's talk scrapbook pages!  This color combination was a bit of a surprise for me; I haven't used Peach Parfait a lot (it's a bit darker than the current Peekaboo Peach) but it seemed to work with these photos.  I ended up doing three Forbidden City layouts and they all use this same color combination.


And there it is:  Peach Parfait, Riding Hood Red, So Saffron, and a bit of black and white.

Well, today is the hubs' first day back at work after pretty much six weeks off with his injury and subsequent back surgery.  So now I have to figure out all over again how to get into a routine with just me and Ryan and the doggos! :)  We're heading to the gym in a few minutes.  Cheers, y'all!

Supplies:
Stamps:  Rough Type, Best of Shelli
Ink:  Riding Hood Red, Basic Black
Paper:  Peach Parfait, Riding Hood Red, So Saffron, Thick Whisper White, Twitterpated DSP
Accessories:  Lettering template

Monday, January 18, 2016

Dancing Horses

Scrappy Monday, y'all!  I've been so busy working on baby shower stuff that I've only made one new scrapbook layout for my personal books so far this year.  But I still have lots and lots to share that I did in the last few months of 2015, including this one:


These pictures are from our February 2014 trip to Vienna, where we spent most of our time in and around the Spanish Riding School.  These horses are some of the famous Lipizzaner stallions who perform high-level dressage at the school, so basically they're dancing horses.  Their stables are set up so there's a big window to the street and I stayed there taking pictures of these beauties for as long as the hubs would let me :)


When I looked through my scrapbook sketch book for a layout idea, I came across this one that has lots and lots of white space with the photos all grouped in the center.  It's different from what I normally do but I thought I'd give it a shot, so I balanced the title on the left page with all my journaling on the right page.  The title stamping took a while but other than that, this was a very CAS layout.


My color palette:  Garden Green (my favorite green!), Creamy Caramel, Baja Breeze, and Basic Black.  That's it for me today, peeps, so I'm off to keep working on baby shower stuff.  Which I'm sure you'll see here probably starting in February.  Cheers!

Supplies:
Stamps:  Empire Alphabet Upper, Best of Shelli, non-SU alphabet
Ink:  Garden Green, Basic Black, Baja Breeze
Paper:  Garden Green, Creamy Caramel, Baja Breeze
Accessories:  none...except a Stamp-a-ma-jig

Friday, September 11, 2015

Friday Flashback: Whimsical Words

Happy Friday!  Are you ready for a new Friday Flashback?  The retired stamp set du jour is Whimsical Words, which was a Sale-a-Bration set back in 2010.  Let's go!

Also features Great Friend
I like that "small wonder" stamp for a baby shower card, I think it's appropriate but a little different from your typical baby card sentiments.


I made this one for a swap; this is the year that Melon Mambo, Rich Razzleberry, and Crushed Curry were new In Colors.  Still love that Razzleberry Lemonade DSP.

Aaaaand that's all the Flashback, but I'm doubling the size of my personal Whimsical Words gallery today.


I found a sketch I liked and then went through my retired DSP scraps until I found some pieces I liked, and then I put together this (also intended as a baby card) and this:


I used this basic color combination on a layout in the twin boys' baby books, and I like how bright and cheerful it is.  Though now that I look at it I think maybe I should have made the card base Tempting Turquoise instead of Daffodil Delight.

Anyway, here's the sketch from Just Add Ink:
So that's it for me this week, peeps.  Today's task is to get the baby books boxed up and shipped out to my friend, so I'm going to go get started.  Cheers!

Supplies, pink & red Small Wonder card:
Stamps:  Whimsical Words, Best of Shelli
Ink:  Pink Pirouette, Riding Hood Red
Paper:  Pink Pirouette, Kiwi Kiss, Whisper White, Bella Rose DSP
Accessories:  Circles Framelits, Dimensionals

Supplies, A Thought Away card:
Stamps:  Whimsical Words
Ink:  Tempting Turquoise
Paper:  Daffodil Delight, Tangelo Twist, Tempting Turquoise, Whisper White, Beyond the Garden DSP
Accessories:  Circles Framelits, Dimensionals

Saturday, July 12, 2014

A-Team Wedding 2

Another day, another scrapbook layout to share!


More pictures from the A-Team's wedding.  I've been hoarding that DSP I used, but I figured I could part with one sheet of it for some wedding scrapbook pages :)

Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Best of Shelli
Ink:  Brocade Blue, Night of Navy
Paper:  Soft Sky, Riding Hood Red, Whisper White
Accessories:  None

Friday, June 20, 2014

Friday Flashback: Broadsheet Alphabet

Woohoo, it's Friday!  And time again for another Friday Flashback.  Today's featured stamp set is Broadsheet Alphabet so you know there will be some scrapbook pages.  Oh look!

Best of Shelli

Scrapbook pages.  I so miss Baja Breeze!  But I'm loving that we have Lost Lagoon now.

Nursery Times

Here's a name frame I did for a baby gift basket.

Flower Fancy

And another one, I really like how the flowers turned out on this one.

Baroque Motifs, Strength & Hope

Two more name frames.  At this point I think I know too many pregos!

Array of Sunshine, Sweet Shoppe Alphabet

And here's the sign for last year's Mad Hatter tea party.  So, nary a card in the whole bunch from the archives, and today's all-new project is another scrapbook layout:


Wish it wasn't dark there on the left side but I kinda can't help where the window is in my craft room, the right side is always lighter than the left.  Hubs and I took these pics at Leeds Castle in August 2011; you can see the photos here and here on my other blog.

Anyway, click on the picture to see it larger.  I was surprised (and happy!) with how fast this layout came together--as soon as I saw the peacock photo, I knew I had to use that patterned paper from the Country Club Simply Scrappin' Kit (retired).  There were so many bright colors in the photos that I decided to go with a neutral for the page base, and I used the bright Glorious Green for my title (sadly retired).  Whee for more scrapbook pages done!

That's it for me today.  Cheers, peeps, and have a great weekend!

Supplies, last photo only:
Stamps:  Broadsheet Alphabet
Ink:  Glorious Green, Midnight Muse
Paper:  Baked Brown Sugar, Midnight Muse, Whisper White, Country Club SSK
Accessories:  None

Monday, December 23, 2013

Boscastle

I've got more scrapbook pages to share today!


The pics are from our first trip to Cornwall in 2011; see more pics here.

The thing that took me the longest in making this layout was picking the patterned paper.  I'd already picked the colors, but it took forever to find some DSP that I thought would go well with my pictures...the pattern I eventually went with is from Tea & Crumpets (retired).  I used some of my precious hoard of Baja Breeze cardstock for the page base, and it's textured so the stamped title kind of mimics the look of the patterned paper.  I wish I could say I'd planned it that way but it was a happy accident : )  At first I kinda wanted to get a 5x7 of the pic on the bottom left, but then I ended up just giving it a bigger mat instead.

Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Broadsheet Alphabet, Best of Shelli
Ink:  Elegant Eggplant, Baja Breeze, Not Quite Navy, Always Artichoke
Paper:  Baja Breeze, Not Quite Navy, Elegant Eggplant, Very Vanilla, Elegant Eggplant DSP, Tea & Crumpets DSP
Accessories:  7/8" scallop circle and 3/4" circle punches

Thursday, October 24, 2013

'50s Style

I think A-line dresses with pretty prints and pearl necklaces are very '50s, what do you think?


If only I could use the Dress Up Framelits to make new clothes for me.  Well, I don't wear dresses all that often, but maybe I would if the Framelits could make me-sized clothes : )  I think the flourish stamp behind the dress is kinda wallpapery, I think it works with the '50s vibe.

The photo isn't that great color-wise (it's REALLY sunny today!) but I used the colors from Create with Connie and Mary:


It would be more awesome with Baja Breeze : p  I miss my Baja Breeze!  But I love the Raspberry Ripple, so there's that.  I used last Friday's challenge from Sketch Frenzy Friday:


And hey, whaddya know, I *didn't* do leaves today!

Thanks for stopping by today!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Four You, Best of Shelli
Ink:  Soft Sky, Raspberry Ripple
Paper:  Soft Sky, Sahara Sand, Very Vanilla, Birthday Basics DSP
Accessories:  Dress Up Framelits, Finishing Touches Edgelits, Petite Curly Label punch (on the end of the Very Vanilla strip), Basics Pearls

Monday, October 21, 2013

Best of Serendipity

Howdy, folks!  I hope you had a good weekend.  Hubs and I went to Liverpool and had our picture taken on Penny Lane and at Strawberry Field and listened to lots of Beatles music, so that was pretty awesome.  I'll work on posting some Liverpool pics on my other blog (link at right).

Then we got home last night and I saw this sketch from As You See It:


...and I thought hey!  I can do serendipity squares with that.  Behold!


The rectangles are done with the serendipity squares technique (though obviously you don't *have* to make it squares).  I first learned this technique in the Splitcoast Dare to Get Dirty challenges several years ago, and it's fun and freeform and kind of chaotic.  So here's how I did it this time.

Step 1.  Choose your colors.  I wanted to use the Sweater Weather DSP, so I went with Chocolate Chip, Crushed Curry, Sahara Sand, Soft Sky, Tangerine Tango, and Very Vanilla.  Anything goes here, just pick whatever colors appeal to you.


Step 2.  Smoosh some ink pads around on plain ol' Very Vanilla cardstock.  You could do just one or two, but I did three (Crushed Curry, Sahara Sand, and Soft Sky).  I'd stick with the lighter colors for this step or else your stamping won't show up as much.  I stuck my ink pads on the paper and then kind of twisted them, but you could just drag them across the paper or sponge on color or however you want to do it.  It's like improv stamping!


Step 3.  Start stamping in a random pattern.  Generally, I'd advise working with your largest stamp first, which in this case was the ledger stamp from The Open Sea, and then work your way to the smallest stamp.


Step 4.  More stamping, this time I added the leaf from Best of Autumn.   The last stamp I did was the teeny harlequin pattern from Best of Shelli to fill in any bare patches.  If at this point you're thinking you turned a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock into a piece of powerfully ugly cardstock, you're doing it right.


Step 5.  Cut it up or punch it (hexagons would look cool!) or use die cuts, whatever you like to make smaller pieces.  Important safety tip:  when using a guillotine-style paper trimmer, keep track of where your thumb is as you cut.  I totally tried to cut my thumb off today, but luckily I was unsuccessful.  I like my thumbs and prefer to keep both of them firmly attached to my hands.


Step 6.  Sponge the edges.  You could skip that part if you wanted to, but I like the look so I did it (the un-sponged pieces are at the top if you want to see the difference).  Then you just mix up your serendipity pieces and use them on cards.  You could do just one little piece and then cut it up so it's more like a triptych and you can tell it was all one piece, but I like to make lots of pieces and then choose random ones so the pattern doesn't carry over from one piece to the next.

Really, you could vary this technique just about any way you can think of with all kinds of background techniques.  Do polished stone on glossy white cardstock and stamp on that.  Throw some heat embossed stamping on there.  Use painter's tape to make stripes or something.  Got a kitchen sink?  Throw that in there too.  It's very forgiving, and generally I think my whole piece of paper looks really ugly and then somehow it all works once it's cut into smaller pieces : )  For this one, I kinda wished my leaves had shown up a little better on the serendipity, so I just added a leaf to the sentiment piece.

So there you have it!  Now I kinda want to do a more girly serendipity, or maybe a nice wintry snowflake one.  The sky's the limit here, have fun : )  And let me know if you try this technique 'cause I wanna see!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Best of Autumn, Best of Greetings, Best of Shelli, Morning Post Numbers (the frame around my sentiment), The Open Sea
Ink:  Chocolate Chip, Crushed Curry, Sahara Sand, Soft Sky, Tangerine Tango
Paper:  Soft Sky, Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla, Sweater Weather DSP
Accessories:  Deco Labels Framelits, Dimensionals