
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Almost ready
to hibernate!! I'm sure I've blogged about this before (probably like last week and my sieve of a mind has just forgotten), but there is something about fall that makes me want to cook, bake, and generally get ready to hibernate. Yesterday we went to our local farm stand (which is really more like a big farm store) and got our pumpkins, along with a bushel of apples. In case you don't know or you've forgotten (as I had - see the sieve comment), a bushel of apples is A LOT of apples.
We had a blast carving our pumpkins - although Owen really did not like the feel of the pumpkin guts. EWWWW!!! GROSS! was heard more than once. Here's a layout I did using Fall Whimsy by Jennifer Labre:
Then I made apple crisp, apple cake, apple pies and applesauce. Pies and sauce are in the freezer, but we're enjoying the crisp and cake! YUM!
We had a blast carving our pumpkins - although Owen really did not like the feel of the pumpkin guts. EWWWW!!! GROSS! was heard more than once. Here's a layout I did using Fall Whimsy by Jennifer Labre:

Thursday, October 14, 2010
I really love Halloween (and fall)
This time of year makes me so happy, especially now that we're back in the northeast and the leaves are turning. Here are a few projects I've done recently to celebrate! As always, credits under each.
Credits: Spookville by Mari Koegelenberg
Credits: Spooky by Elise Hansen
Credits: Frolic Thru Fall by Creations by Rachael



Friday, October 24, 2008
Fall is my favorite season
Today's challenge at Feeling Scrappy is to scrap your favorite thing about fall. Here is mine!
**Disclaimer - I am in a creative frenzy but I'm not able to take photos today, so I pulled a couple photos off the web.
Credits: The majority of papers and elements are from Keri Schueller's Falling collection - isn't it gorgeous?? The notepaper is from Valerie Randall's Journaling 2 Biggie collection. I also used a paper tearing action by Melissa Renfro.

Saturday, February 2, 2008
Italian Countryside Digital Elements Freebie
Ok, I need to spend some time with my family. But I am truly obsessed and having a blast! Here's the element kit to go with the papers I posted earlier today. The applied effects changed the depth of color on some of the elements, but the tone should be the same and they should all work together. Enjoy!
Download the kit here: Element clicky
Download the kit here: Element clicky

Italian Countryside Digital Paper Freebie
After the crazy bright yellows in my last kit, I had a great time with the subdued colors in this paper kit. I am working on elements now and should have them posted soon!
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