Thursday, 27 March 2008

I have been creating

Hambly rocks... but sometimes I just look at it and think it's too absolutely spannkingly special to actually use...
My journo'ing isn't so wonky and wobbly... I assure you it is the piccie :)

I am still trying hard to get that jumbled letter look...


There's a tag tucked behing the piccie with some journo'ing on... Just love these photos soooo much!

Hmmmm. this paper wasn't me but I guess it works with the piccie and how I snipped it all...
And yummmmm to the sequins... I love the colour of them.

Thinking of picking off the felt flowers though... they just don't 'go' in my eyes... hmmmm.

Yesterday I was a dying fly.

Before I woke up I felt all yucky and sicky and hideously wretched. In the end I called Kev at work and said he would have to come home and deal with the kiddo's I felt pretty bad. After a long sleep and shower I felt better and not so sick anymore, I managed to go along to crop...

I had three LO's to finish (see above (since when do you ever start anything at crop?? It's all about chatting right?!) And I actually did journo on them and finish them up... I even managed to start a cute little LO with some new basic grey ~ oh where has my basic grey obsession come from??? I never, ever, ever used to like basic grey... but those dinosaurs are super~de~dooper funky!

I'm also in one of those 'pondering' moods. Pondering something i've been reading and wondering about stuff. All in between waiting for pay day, pondering if certain peeps are as true as they make out, trying hard to come up with some coolio different scrapping stuff to add in to some calls i've seen posted about and some little jobs i've heard are floating about... :) Fingers crossed, eh?? And it is the Basildon crop on Sunday ~ which I am looking forward to SOOO much. A whole day of scrapping. Yippppeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yay for days with nothing but scrapbooking ahead! Love your layouts!!
Leslie

Sara Berry said...

Your layouts are beautiful! I know what you mean about hambly...it is hard to cut into it!