Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Hot tamale, hot tamale, hot tamale hot hot...

So I spend a lot of time on t'internet. I've already mentioned Facebook a couple of times, I chat on a few forums, and I like using Flickr for my photos.

However, there is one site I go to for pure fun, Weebl's stuff. I first discovered it while I was a PhD student, so of course had plenty of time on my hands. We all become obsessed with it, and it's good to see it's still around, with new, funny videos/tunes.

I'll just include a few of my favourites here. There are loads on the site, though I'll warn you that they may not all be child-friendly. The ones I've listed are, Amy loves them.

Badgers, badgers, badgers - the original and still one of the best, also has a footy variation, and a version using the plush soft toys they now sell from the site. I got one for my sister recently - it's so soft!

Magical Trevor - another of the ones I remember from that time, a cute little tune about a magician.

Tamale - one of my new favourites after we found it a few weeks ago.

You may be singing the tunes for days, or curse me for sending you there, either way it is just a fun site I like to pop onto occasionally.

Friday, 6 November 2009

In praise of mantelpieces

We're thinking of moving house soon, so of course I've been noticing all the things I love about our current home. It's certainly a quirky house, with alcoves, and sloping ceilings etc.

One of my favourite pieces is the large chunky mantelpiece. It's so useful as a surface, and I love to take photos of it through the year.

Today it's got a thank-you card for Amy from one of her friends for going to their birthday party. There's also a printed out digi LO, some Transformers (a story in themselves), as well as a couple of photos of us. Just beside the train is a Drumstick lipbalm, which does taste a bit like the lolly, but is actually really sticky.

I really think a mantelpiece would be on my list of must-haves for our next house, I love how it can be dressed up for any occasion.

Christmas
birthdays
everyday - see those Transformers again?

I know I missed yesterday's prompt, was busy having fun at my crop. I do have an idea for it, but will save it for a day when the prompt doesn't grab me, I liked today's:)

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

The world is wonderful

Hiya,


Well, hmm, I said in Monday's post that my intention was to keep up with the prompts everyday.


Then yesterday I just had this thought that I've been spending way too much time on the computer. I can waste hours just flicking between forums, Facebook and blogs. There may not even be anything happening on any of them, but the whole internet is just so tempting, so alluring, so addictive! And I know I'm not alone in this addiction, all you fellow addicts know who you are:).


So last night, I had a quick check of FB before taking my daughter to settle her into bed, then I went to my bed too. At 8pm. I read for a bit, but was asleep by 10. It was fabulous!! This morning I even managed to make it till 9 before I was drawn into switching on the laptop.


That does mean though that I missed out yesterday's prompt, it's an interesting one, but I think I'll leave it for another day when I can devote more time to it.


Today's prompt is to list a few of our favourite things, or things that inspire us. I have had a wonderful day, so I'll include a few of the things that made it great.




First, Starbucks have their Christmas coffees out again. I had a yummy Toffee Nut Latte this morning, and the guy even gave me a voucher so I'll get my next one free:D.








Second, I LOVE H&M clothes, especially their children's section. Amy's grown so much in the last while, so we had a clothes shopping trip. I honestly think I could just about buy up their entire stock, but I limited myself to 4 pairs of trousers, a sparkly dress and a Hello Kitty pinafore. Wish I found clothes shopping for me that enjoyable.








Third, bumping into old friends. I saw a girl today I hadn't seen for a few years. It's cool, we lived across the close from each other when we were babies, then didn't see each other till we met again at Uni. And just last week she'd come up as a friend suggestion on Facebook, so as I can't think of a random photo for 'bumping into old friends', I'll promote FB instead.



Fourth, I have to promote one of my favourite blogs Cake Wrecks. It can be hilariously funny, with photos of professional cakes gone wrong. Have a look at the fan favourites down the side.































Fifth, I'm so looking forward to Christmas, for some reason I'm just really excited about it this year. Today I couldn't resist buying Amy this little set from Early Learning Centre. It was reduced, which was even better!



So that's my list for today, could be different tomorrow, who knows?

Monday, 2 November 2009

Blogging for scrapbookers


I'm taking this new course at Shimelle.com. It's odd how I found out about it, I noticed on Facebook that several of my friends from different scrapping forums were becoming friends with each other. So I decided to join in too, as I do tend to find it hard to bother updating here, then get overwhelmed thinking about how much I'll need to add.

It's cool already catching up with friends from so many different forums. I'm hoping it'll get me more comfortable with updating my blog.

My intention is to keep up with the prompts every day. However, I also know that I am very easily distracted. Because I primarily do digiscrapping now, it's easy to drift between PSE and the internet - especially that blasted Facebook, which just sucks up time lol.

Today our prompt was to state our intentions for the course. We could also take a photo of our scrapping space if we wanted, and even do a page, but I was working on a page for something else so ran out of time.

I have found another fun place to hang out recently, logyourmemory.com. It's run by my friend Kristin, and is a new forum. It's based around her memory logbook, which is a place to note memories and info until you get a chance to scrap them. The grand opening fun weekend was just there, and had a lot of cool chats and freebies. Pop over if you get a chance.

As for my recent scrapping, I've done a LO for the last two weeks of the Designer Digitals challenge, as well as a general one.


The third week of the challenge asked us to create a heritage page. I've not tried one before, but my mum gave me a bundle of photos of me as a baby/ toddler after Amy was born, so I used a couple of my favourites from those. I had a lot of fun putting the page together.

The last week challenged us to show off our brushwork. I love using brushes, and love this photo of Amy and her friend, so that was my starting point.

Amy and I spent a morning recently at our local woods collecting a bag of fallen leaves to use for craft projects. Amy loved picking them up, and was very pleased to spot Scrat (from Ice Age). Though I guess it could have been a squirrel.

Phew, longer post than usual, hope someone makes it to the end! Hiya to any fellow classmates:).

Thursday, 15 October 2009

Loving the Designer Digital challenges



This month they've got 4 challenges, one per week. The challenge the first week was to use products from at least 3 DD designers. That was easy, I tend to use a mix anyway, and the styles work well together. This was my page, I couldn't sleep one night, and got back up to play on PSE, and loved the result. I used supplies by Katie Pertiet, Anna Aspnes, Pattie Knox and Mindy Terasawa.


This week's challenge is to use 3 photos. This was harder, I knew what photos I wanted to use, but it took many incarnations before I, again, had an idea at night. I just had to get back up and turn it into a LO. Here I used supplies by Mindy Terasawa and Katie Pertiet.

Apart from that I've been enjoying the template challenges, here's my LOs for the past 2 challenges.



I'm still loving the digi scrapping, so much easier to get on with when I have 5 minutes peace:).

Though I see there's a cybercrop coming up soon on UKScrappers, so that might jolt my paper scrapping mojo again:).


Friday, 4 September 2009

Beautiful Evidence and first day of nursery

It's been a busy time, Amy has just started nursery and is loving it! She goes 3 times a week, which is plenty for now.
I used all Designer Digitals supplies for this LO.

I'm also doing another course on Jessica Sprague's site. It's called Beautiful Evidence, and at the end of the course we'll have an album all about ourselves, and our life right now. I'm loving it, especially as we get a template each day, so as long as we have the photos ready the page come together easily! We also got a fabulous kit to use.








I'm starting to fall behind, now that we've got to the family pages, just because I'm too indecisive, and there are so many photos to choose from, but I'll get it finished - honest!

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Yay, my jigsaw came home


Yay, I got my jigsaw! Last post I showed all the pieces I'd done for everyone's jigsaw. Here's mine, the theme was butterflies, and each person in my group did a piece. I'm so pleased with it, especially how much dimension there is to it!

Maureen, you asked in the comments last time how it started, well we each started with a blank chipboard jigsaw. This swap was on UKScrappers, which has a great selection of swaps. It was run by Frances, who was a fantastic host, keeping us all straight about which piece to decorate with each theme so the jigsaws would work at the end. I don't envy her that task! We're hoping to do a 6x6" swap in a couple of months to complete the set.