Gallery Standouts | Digtal Scrapbooking Inspiration

Gallery Standouts | Digtal Scrapbooking Inspiration

Hey Everyone!  It’s Jenn, aka jk703 here to bring you this edition of Chelle’s Gallery Standouts!  There are tons of layouts in Chelle’s gallery but i get to peruse them, and choose a couple that rock her designs!  Let’s go!

Catching the Big One by jmljensen

A double page layout is one of my favorite ways to scrap!  I try to do this as much as possible – so to see someone else doing it too, makes me happy!  Look at those pictures and fantastic title work!  Great mix of papers and patterns too!

Next up is Dental Assisting by Britaneejean.

First, it is a photless layout!  Then, it is so fun with the toothpaste and painted title!  They look perfect together!  All the little ellies and scatters look perfectly placed!  Plus, reading about her and what she does is interesting – we all need to scrap about ourselves more often!

Here we have Hay by lab130… look at those photos!  Those are so interesting… and tall hay too!  :)  I love the mix of papers, design of the page and it looks like everyone had a great time!

Don’t forget to upload your layouts to Chelle’s Gallery over at Scrap Orchard, you never know – we might have to show off your page right here!

Thanks for visiting and be sure to come back!

 

 

Go to Layering Tools, Go to Alpha Playdate | Digital Scrapbooking Freebies

Chelle has some Go To Bundles this week to make your scrapping easier and more fun! There is an alpha bundle and a layering bundle, plus all the pieces are available individually in the store as well!  And if you scroll to the end there are freebies!

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And Chelle also has some great CU products as well!  Including some paper patterns and her bottlecap tool kit!

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Here is some CT inspiration!

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And here are the freebies as promised (Click on preview to download):

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Conversations | Digistal Scrapbooking Words on Wednesday

Conversations | Digistal Scrapbooking Words on Wednesday

Conversations–either exactly word for word, or something very close to what may have been said, make great stories. Or just story starters: Here’s a couple examples:
This is an actual (or nearly actual) conversation with my daughter:
He’s going to get me on my birthday. What? Mr. Ashcroft—he’s going to get me for my birthday. He draws a mustache on every kid on their birthday… with permanent marker. Emily certainly talked as if she was dreading the face doodling, but the grin on her face when she got home, was proof otherwise. Emily’s birthday stretched over the weekend. On Friday her friends came for a sleepover. On Sunday she opened her gifts. But the crowning event of the birthday? Her mustache and unibrow courtesy of Mr. Ashcroft.

This is a conversation that occurred only in my head:
On the first Tuesday in January I planned to finish entering the transactions for both businesses for the last two months of the year.
Clicking on Quickbooks, “What? Can’t find xyz.qbp? Nonsense.”
I shut down Quickbooks and opened it again. “Oh, maybe my external hard drive is off. That’s it.” I shut it off, turned it on and began again.
“Still no file found. Well I can find it then.” I quickly started looking in all the obvious places.
“That’s funny—I wonder where it should be.” “I’ll just search the J drive” Nothing. “Wrong file name?” Nothing—about this time a mild panic begins to set in.
“It’s got to be here somewhere. I got the new computer in August and I KNOW I’ve entered transactions since then. Now why won’t it find it? I couldn’t have erased it.”
“The only time I messed with anything was when I..cleaned…out…the…hard….drive…to make room for scrapping stuff!!!!” Now the major panic is setting in as I repeatedly, but fruitlessly explore EVERY file on the external drive. “I couldn’t have. Well, I could have, but I WOULDN’T have.”
“Nothing. There is nothing anywhere. I actually erased 10 months of transactions in SEVEN accounts. This is going to take forever to recreate. I should’ve kept my bank statements neater. I hope I HAVE all my bank statements. I think I have a headache. I need some chocolate and a nap.”
But what if I can’t remember exactly what was said?
Winston Churchill said “History will be kind to me because I intend to write it.” Translation: If you took the time and made the effort to write it down, then your version is what actually happened. I believe it is understood that what you write is YOUR version of the events. If it bothers you that someone may think the journaling is exact, then begin with “it went something like…”
Another example:
Dave and I stood next to the house craning our necks, gazing 34 feet in the air at the newly closed-in roof.
He broke the silence, “It’s too steep—and it’s way up there.”
“But roofing is on the list of things we agreed to do to save money.”
“I’m worth more per hour working, than I’m saving by roofing.”
“I thought you were going to do your parts early in the mornings and late at nights and still work.”
“If I fall off the roof, we can’t afford the house.”
Earl interrupted our argument, “I have a nephew who does roofing. He’s in college, but maybe he’d be interested. I can check and see what he’d charge.” The argument abated, and Earl’s nephew Joe agreed to a very reasonable price. In fact the roof came in at budget–$5000–because the shingles were less expensive through Lowe’s.
Not all stories can use a conversation, but when it fits, it’s a great way to tell the story!

Chelle Scraps 9.4

Chelle Scraps 9.4

It’s true, these last few layouts were pushed to the end because they have SO MANY PHOTOS! But the YIN templates are still helping me conquer. After these 3 I only have ONE MORE LAYOUT to go…and a cover…Yikes!
Here’s my latest scraps:

It took us forever to find that headstone…they all look alike!

The WWII memorial is GORGEOUS at night! Definitely our favorite. Both of these first two use History Lessons.

I LOVED getting to play with Under Construction…those paint elements are so FUN! The paint on the paintbrush is grey…you can recolor it by adding a fill layer of color above it…then clip it to the paint…change the blending mode to color. If it’s too dark or too light, then select the paint layer and adjust the levels ’til it matches the paint color you want. Same thing for the swishes. Give it a try — I’d love to see your results!

And the winner is…

And the winner is…

Thanks so much for helping spread the word about Happily Ever After.
Random.org says our winner is comment #9

That would be Jessica Van Auken! Congratulations Jessica!
Please contact me to get your Free Happily Ever After!

Yummy Zucchini {or squash} Bread

Hi! It’s Krisi here and thought I would share a recipe I tried last week, and plan on making again – it was yummy!  Zucchini Bread, I actually made squash bread as I had a huge squash that needed using and making bread seemed like the best way to use it up.  Plus my kids gladly ate it!


{photo from allrecipes.com – Marlena C}

I found the recipe at allrecipes.com  they have been around for quite awhile – before social media – but they have always had great participation leaving comments and recipe tweaks, going back to give ratings, etc. I love that when I need a recipe for something I can find it there – and see what others think – sometimes 1,000’s of other people. That was the case for this Zucchini bread. I was in a hurry and needed a great bread without spending much time searching.  So I pulled up allrecipes.com on my phone {I have my recipe box saved as an icon on my phone} and searched Zucchini Bread – tons of entries of course but I just looked down the list until I saw one with high ratings and lots of reviews.  I found this one {Mom’s Zucchini Bread} with 3,183 ratings and 5 stars, seems to me that something that 3,000 plus people have said is good it is worth a try!  So I got to work – and it did not disappoint.  As social media has grown the site has improved and changed as well, for the good, but it remains my #1 spot to find a recipe when I am in a hurry.

And here is the recipe that makes two loaves – you can also find it here at allrecipes.com

 Ingredients
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 3 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 cup vegetable oil
  • 2 1/4 cups white sugar
  • 3 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 cups grated zucchini
  • 1 cup chopped walnuts
 Directions
  1. Grease and flour two 8 x 4 inch pans. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C).
  2. Sift flour, salt, baking powder, soda, and cinnamon together in a bowl.
  3. Beat eggs, oil, vanilla, and sugar together in a large bowl. Add sifted ingredients to the creamed mixture, and beat well. Stir in zucchini and nuts until well combined. Pour batter into prepared pans.
  4. Bake for 40 to 60 minutes, or until tester inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool in pan on rack for 20 minutes. Remove bread from pan, and completely cool.

Nutritional Information open nutritional information

Amount Per Serving  Calories: 223 | Total Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 26mg Powered by ESHA Nutrient Database

 

Have a great weekend!

Happily Ever After, Get Well Soon, & Pearly Whites | DIgital Scrapbooking Inspiration

Happily Ever After, Get Well Soon, & Pearly Whites | DIgital Scrapbooking Inspiration

Hello, another fabulous week here in Chelle’s side of the world.  First up, it is a summer rewind sale!
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That means all of Chelle’s items are on sale!  Plus, Chelle has a brand new kit out today.  Happily Ever After is sweet and perfect for your fairytale ending.
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Chelle is also re-releasing Get Well Soon & Pearly Whites.  With each of those kits, the word art is FREE with the purchase of the kit through 7/7.


And here is some beautiful CT inspiration:
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And here are some coordinating freebies:
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Sneaky Peek & a Giveaway

Sneaky Peek & a Giveaway

I’m so excited about my new kit that I’ve decided to give it away to one lucky winner. There are lots of ways to enter and increase your chances…see them below. But first, here’s a sneaky peek:

Now…about that contest. There are 4 ways you can enter:
1. Comment on this blog post.
2. Comment on this facebook post to help spread the word about the giveaway, then come back to this blog and leave another comment confirming your facebook post.
3. Tweet about the giveaway (with a link to this post) then come back to this blog and leave another comment confirming your tweet.
4. Sign-up for the newsletter and come back and leave an additional comment to this blog post to confirm you signed up to the Newsletter. (New subscribers only)
The contest will end on Friday 9.2 at 8am EST. Now spread the word and increase your chances of winning Happily Ever After!