Big Picture Classes - Double Take
There is nothing as exciting as the email which arrives marking the beginning of a new Big Picture Class and this week it was double the excitment with the start of a new class featuring double page layouts and sketches for 2 super teachers - Nic Howard (my scrapbook idol) and May Flaum.
The class only started 2 days ago and already the gallery is full of incredible work from around the world - traditional, digital and hybrid - it is all amazing.
So, if you are looking for some scrapbook inspiration or your mojo needs a kickstart - jump on and join in the fun - here is the link http://www.bigpictureclasses.com/doubletake.php
Hope to see you around the message boards and gallery.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Back into it.....
Well sorry I've been a bit absent the past few weeks, my step-daughter was involved in a horrific car accident at the beginning of September and life seems to have just disappeared in the following weeks. I'm thrilled to report that despite some severe injuries, she is recovering steadily and improving daily.
The cybercrop at www.scrapofdifference.com.au was delayed last weekend as a result. However, I'm back on top of a few things now so the challenges have just been loaded to the forum and we are ready to have some fun together over the next 10 days. I hope a few of you can pop by and join in and inspire each other.
I will hopefully be posting some new work here as a result in the coming days .
The cybercrop at www.scrapofdifference.com.au was delayed last weekend as a result. However, I'm back on top of a few things now so the challenges have just been loaded to the forum and we are ready to have some fun together over the next 10 days. I hope a few of you can pop by and join in and inspire each other.
I will hopefully be posting some new work here as a result in the coming days .
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Norman Gunston Lives On
My brother in law recently turned 40 and had a 70's inspired birthday party to celebrate. My dear hubby thought rather than going in everyday 70s getup, he would go as the iconic Norman Gunston comedic character immortalised by Gary McDonald. Here is a layout I did with photos I took before he left.
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