Monday, March 31, 2008

Challenges 5-9

The race continues. Here are my most recent challenges.

#5 - We were to interview an inanimate object and have 4 questions and answers. I chose Nicole's corn popper which she loves.


#6 - This Challenge was called a spin and lift. We had to take a layout of our partner's and rotate it and scrap the opposite material. Becky did her daughter at in the fall so I did Nicole in the spring. Here's Becky's:


Here's mine:


#7 - This challenge was very specific. We it was an element challenge where we had to use very specific things. We had to use 1-paper, 2-ribbons, 3-buttons, 4-glitters/gems/blings, 5-frames, 6-photos, 7-different alphabets, 8-flowers/stars, 9-staples, 10-additional elements of our own choosing. Also, all the items had to be by the same designer.


#8 - This challenge was fun. We had to scrap a memorable vacation using only black and white photos, we could not use travel themed paper or elements, our journaling had to incorporate song lyrics and we had to use only one word for the title. I scraped from our trip to Vegas. The "judge" that checked our layouts first accused me of not using a b/w photo, but I did - I just used a gradient to make the top and bottom transparent so the blue paper blended into the photo.


#9 - For this challenge we had to scrap in the style of "altered art". Basically a style blending different types of media, collage type style, vintage... So very much your own interpretation. I had this photo of Nicole in her Easter dress holding her Easter "bucket" so I thought "okay, I'll have her pouring something out of her bucket. And Eric was actually the one that came up with "put her on the moon and have her pour out stars" which I loved. So as I'm working on it, the look on her face was like she wanted something. And that's where I got the "wish" idea. So she is pouring all these stars into the sky to wish on them all. I think this is my favorite layout.


What else is new with the Robinson's??? Well, a week and a half ago, (on Good Friday) we got 14 inches of snow. Eric was supposed to work a half a day which he works 12 hour days, so 6 hours would get him home around 2... I figured that actually meant he would get home around 4... however he didn't leave until 4:15. On a normal day, he would have about a 45 minute drive, but with the snow, it took him over 3 hours. So he got home at 7:30 (normal time) and Nicole had been a beast all day. Plus, the day before, Eric attended a poker party and didn't get home until after 12. So I had been with Nicole by myself since Thursday morning, without much of a break. So Eric gets home (at 7:30) and says he's going to snow blow. If I spent one more minute alone with Nicole I was going to lose it, so I forced him into the house and said I would go out and snow blow. So as I'm trying to get the snow blower past the car, where there was about 2 1/2 feet of drifting, I fell. Unfortunately, the plow had gotten all the way to the pavement where I fell. I hit my knee really, really hard. Thankfully, Eric came out and helped me up, and offered to finish, but I had only been out for 5 minutes, and couldn't bear going back in. Since I could walk without much pain, I continued. I did just enough to get Eric's truck in (which was more than half the driveway) and then came in. Once I got in, my knee really started hurting more. So I pulled up my pant leg and there was a knot on my knee the size of a tennis ball - no joke, no exaggeration. So I iced it and took ibuprofen for the next day, but it's still messed up. The bruise continued to get bigger until Wednesday (it was bigger than my hand spread open) and its still fading now. However, the knot is still there. It's smaller now, but it's kinda scary because now it's numb. When I run my fingernail over it lightly, I can't feel it. My boss told me how she hurt her knee in a very similar way. She could still walk on it, it felt fine, but she couldn't kneel on it. Which is exactly how my knee is. She ended up needing surgery to repair her torn meniscus. Since it seems to be feeling worse, I'm going to have my doctor check it out, just in case. So think good thoughts for me!!!
Other than my knee, not much else is new with me. Eric has to go to New York this week for work. Just a day trip. He has to look at glass (for the billionth time) for his current project. Nicole is fine. She's smart as a whip, but still not saying much.
Here's a fun picture I'm going to end this post with. It was the only funny part of our snow day. The Easter Bunny showed up early!



Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Challenges 2, 3 and 4

Here are my scrapbook pages for the Amazing Digital Scrapbooking Race Challenges 2, 3 and 4.
Challenge 2 was a collaborative challenge. Each partner had to design half a page. Becky had this cute picture of Nicole and got the idea of naughty or nice. She scrapped half the page, sent it to me and I finished it up. She did naughty, I did nice.


Challenge 3 was all about ME! It had to  be at least 50% journaling, so I did a 50 things about me list, inspired by my friend Kim's "100 things about me." It started about being 100 things, but I'm not that interesting. Maybe I'll finish it later!

For challenge 4, we had to choose an event and write about it. I chose write about the day Nicole was born. We also had to use at least 1 large picture, and some sort of blending, which I used color and pattern overlay.

I'm off to work on challenges 5 and 6! more to come later!