masters entries in may?



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Hi there! I know it's been a long time since I posted, and even longer since I shared anything scrappy but life has been busy and I kind of fell out of my scrap routine once all of my DT commitments finished up. I have slowly been getting back into the swing of things though and have a few projects on the go that I will share soon, but in the meantime I've heard that the criteria is out for this years Scrapbooking Memories Masters Competition, so I thought it was about time I shared what I created for last year's entry.... and although I wasn't in the top 10, I ended up with two honourable mentions for my efforts which was pretty awesome too :)

The first task was to create a single layout using a 5x7" photo with eye contact and I decided to scrap a page using one of my favourite pics of my happy little guy ♥
I love this photo of my happy boy and wanted to create a ‘happy’ page to match Cayden's carefree personality and went with soft shades with just a few pops of bright colour.
I created a few clusters for added detail but mainly used the photo as my main focus.
I felt a bit out of my comfort zone for the 12x12" canvas challenge, but was very happy with the end result (this was one of my honourable mention projects)
I created my canvas to feature one of Cayden's favourite bedtime songs 'You are my Sunhine' and I went with a distorted chevron background that I pieced together from various materials.
I used a grey background to reflect the part of the song that says ‘when skies are grey’ and liked the contrast it gave to the bright turquoise and yellow. I created the raised polka dots with gel medium over a stencil for a bit of depth and used yellow nail enamel for the splatters.

Next up was another single layout that had to feature 3 or more photos, journalling of 25 words or more and one piece of memorabilia... easy right?
This page is all about Fluffy the Bear, who has been my Cameron's buddy since he was just 6 year old. The photos were taken at the Build a Bear Workshop where Cameron got to create his own bear. 
I added several felt elements and hand stitching to try and recreate the texture of Fluffy's fur
and included a copy of Fluffy's birth certificate as memorabilia which tucks into a pocket behind the main photo.

The last challenge was to create a double layout that reflected on your childhood... I hardly ever do doubles and rarely devote a page to myself not to mention that I have very few photos from my early childhood so I knew this was going to be a tricky challenge - but it all came together in the end and got me another honourable mention in the mag!
I managed to gather up a handful of pics but noticed that they were set on two completely different sides of the world and as the title describes I decided to tell my story of growing up on different sides of the world.


the left hand side of the layout highlights my early years of living in the heart of a busy city in Poland before moving to the beautiful Austrian countryside which I have described on a journal card tucked behind the first photo.
the other side of the page includes a photo of myself wearing a traditional Polish costume to represent my heritage, then shows my first experience of the gorgeous Aussie beaches and ends with an old school photo taken in the suburbs we now call home.
It feels a little strange going back to what I scrapped almost a year ago but I guess it is good to see how things have evolved... I can definitely see that my use of clean lines and detailed clusters hasn't changed although I might have made a few different choices if I had to do the same tasks over again ;) Thanks for stopping by!

show us your stuff...



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I'm very excited to be one of the sponsors for the February challenge at Show Us Your Stuff! 
If you're not familiar with the site - it's and Aussie based challenge blog devoted to all things handmade and it's wonderful to see some of my {scrAp this!} fuzzy felt goodies being used by the fabulous design team this month :)
{scrAp this!} fuzzy felt

Check out the fun inspiration piece for this month's challenge...
                                 
If this image inspires you to create something fun and fabulous then why not give the Feb challenge a go?
Just don't forget to include something handmade onto your layout :)

February at scrap the boys...



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It's been a l-o-n-g time since I've scrapped anything, so I was happy to have a challenge to get done for Scrap the Boys! Sadly this will be my last one as my DT term has run out :( it's been great to be part of such a wonderful team and I have really enjoyed all of the challenges.

This month's theme is to use a photo of you and your son and and create a 'boy' inspired love layout ♥ I've gone with a pic of me and my littlest guy to create this...
Scrap the Boys Feb challenge by Aga
I know that pink isn't very a very 'boyish' colour but I loved the heart paper and think it works well with the greys so I decided to use it anyway ;)
Scrap the Boys Feb challenge by Aga
I've also used a set of my {scrAp this!} XO Hearts in slate along with a pink two toned arrow - if you like the look of these then be sure to check out my giveaway over on the fuzzy felt blog ;)

Get your entries in by the end of the month to go in the running for some awesome prizes!

january at scrap the boys...



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Hello again :) it's a New Year and time for another challenge over at Scrap the Boys
The theme is to scrap a layout featuring your son's favourite holiday/summer activity
 and use that to inspire your layout! Here's mine...
My boys love spending time at our favourite beach at The Entrance on Sydney's Central Coast in summer so I new that's what I wanted to scrap and went with a picture of Cameron
 building a sand castle while having a break from the water.
I used the colours from the pic to inspire my layout 
and added a few of my {scrAp this!} fuzzy felt embellishments to dress up the page.
Get your entries in before the end of the month for a chance to win some awesome prizes!!

a trip around the world, scrapbook style...



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Hi again, I've got just one more catch up post before the year comes to an end ;) this time to recap on the challenges I took part in for the Amazing Race Comp over at the Scrapbooking Top 50 Australia Forum!

It was a lot of fun and in no particular order, here are the countries I visited...
 my layout for Holland featuring one of Chloe's cute Rainbow Splendour Pinwheels from the race kit.
I loved the challenge for Japan and featured some washi tape from D-Lish Scraps, a cute Rainbow Splendour mushroom, the spotty fabric flower is from Burdy's Handmade Embellies and the chevron badge is from Bit's and Pieces created by Marg.
next is my layout for the Africa challenge and I have used one of  Sue's Lovelybug Bit's n Bobs animal print buttons as well as some of my own {scrAp this!} fuzzy felt goodies.
moving onto Antarctica using a gorgeous icy coloured pin created by Ant from A little bit fANTsy! and another one of Vicki's spotty fabric flowers from Burdy's Handmade Embellies .
We also made a stop in Australia and I have used one of Donna's cute Ah Scrap Bottlecap from the kit and also added a cream and white lollipop flower from Charm's Creations.
I loved the trip to Canada and stamped onto one of the foam from A little bit fANTsy! as well as one of Marg's chevron badges from Bit's and Pieces created by Marg.
we had a quick detour along the way to send a letter home to our loved ones - using envelopes, stamps etc on our layouts. I added a paper blossom from Charm's Creations as well as a chevron badge from Bit's and Pieces created by Marg.
another detour, this time using a foreign word on our page - mine is Baba's which means Nana's in Polish and I have used a yellow page runner from Charm's Creations.
This was from the trip to Peru, where we need to use white washing, 
distressing and at least one butterfly on the page.
and one more detour using maps and arrows to help you find your way home. 
 apart from taking part in the race, I also sponsored the trip to Brazil using one of my own {scrAp this!} fuzzy felt flags which were also in the race kit. 
So there it is - finally all caught up with my blog ;)

We're getting ready to go and watch the local fireworks...
Happy New Year!!! I hope 2013 brings you lots of happiness :)

catching up with 2012...



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Hi there :) I hope you've all had a lovely Christmas? With the new year just around the corner I thought it might be a good idea to catch up with a few layouts that I haven't had a chance to share yet. Firstly I've got a few layouts from the recent Scrapz Scrapbook Sleuth comp over at Scrapz Biz.
I don't regularly use such soft colours,
 but loved the combination of Pink Paislee and Websters from the store.

I went bright for this page of my little cutie using Echo Park's So Happy Together collection

and another one of Cayden using a mix of goodies from the store...
  you can get a full list of material over in the forum 
I've also got a layout from a step by step tutorial I created for November where I experimented with different way of dressing up wood veneer shapes.
check out the forum for step by step instructions
and I also discovered a few layouts from quite a while ago that I didn't even realize I still hadn't shared... a few more challenge layouts from Scrapz.Biz this time with a Fun and Games theme starting with a game of 'bingo' for a Fetch a Sketch challenge.
I played 'dress ups' with a card for the Note Worthy challenge
 another Fetch a Sketch challenge, this time with a 'hide & seek' theme
 and a fun bright colour scheme for the Scrap a Rainbow 'Cards' challenge 

Thanks for stopping by :)

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