Showing posts with label Scrapbook Pages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrapbook Pages. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 June 2020

Another Elephant Page


This page is approx 7" x 7.5". I've made one similar but it was too big and I didn't have the heart to cut it down so I made another to fit what I wanted it for.  


I got this 8" x 8" black scrapbook from The Works recently.


As you can see, the inside pages are black too.


Stuck the page into the book leaving a slight black borded.

Tuesday, 31 March 2020

2020 Scrapbook Pages


Rock Garden, Lake Louise.


Sun Peaks Resort - New Snow


Silver Star - New Snow


Playing in the trees at Silver Star


Silver Star - Inuksuk - man made stone landmark


Apex - Wildside area - Gun Slinger

Wednesday, 28 March 2018

2018 Scrapbook Pages


Karen & Tony, Alta, Challenger run.


Snow Angel at Alta off Sugarloaf lift.


Driving into Bozeman through Montana.


Bridge Bowl, Montana.


From balcony at Best Western, Sun Valley, Idaho.


Warm Springs Day Lodge, Sun Valley, Idaho, off Picabo Street.


Upper / Lower Picabo's and the street behind the lodge.


Idaho state map and ski runs at Sun Valley.


Sun Valley runs and car park.


River at bottom of car park before River Run Plaza.


Views of Sun Valley from the top of Lookout (Restaurant).


Alta, Rock Park off Rock & Roll, Supreme lift.


Salmon River from Lost Trail resort to Sun Valley Idaho.


Snowbird, Karen (& Tony) - top of Baldy Lift, Mineral Basin.


Lost Trail, top of Chair 2 - state border Idaho & Montana.


Lost trail, Idaho / Montana.

We visited Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming on this trip and bumped into Rich & Libby at Powder Mountain and Karen and Tony at Alta and also skied with them at Snowbird.

Sunday, 20 March 2016

Holiday Pages - 2016


I always make pages of the photos from our ski holiday, so here is a small selection of my favourites. As you can see, we went to Utah and stayed in Utah this time.


Due to the lack of new snow, we did more sightseeing this year, this is the Parown Gap and its petroglyphs near Cedar City.


This was the long windy road up to Cedar Breaks, there wasn't any new snow, the snow plough was just chipping the edges away and blowing it out its blower!


History behind Antelope Island, a place no-one wanted, so the mormons claimed it.


We saw wild bisons and a couple of antelopes on the island.


Stunning views of the red rock whilst driving through Kolob Canyons, southern Utah.


More stunning red rock, we just touched the tip of Zion National Park.


Martin saw this guy, Jim, carving animals with a chainsaw, and I fell in love with the bear top left but it was far too big for us to get home, so he made a smaller one especially for us. We sat him on our balcony and gave him some sunglasses! We got him home in one piece eventually, after being stopped, searched and swabbed at the airport, he is now sat in our fireplace!

Saturday, 29 March 2014

World Traveller


My holiday photos arrived this week and over on the PA blog Pam the queen of scrap booking is back and for her third project she'd created a fab layout incorporating strips of paper and a sewing machine which you can see here. So I chose an appropriate photo and came up with this.


Close up of the paper, machine sewn stitches and the lace.

Saturday, 30 March 2013

Holiday Pages


I've been chipping away at making some scrapbook pages from our recent holiday photos.  As you will see they are just plain and simple as I like the main focus to be the actual photos.


So I thought I'd share a few of them with you.


Added to this background is white dylusions spray ink and T!m's trees stamped in fresco snowflake paint.


I used stickers and lift passes picked up from the resort.


I also had a play with my under used Cricut machine yesterday, cutting words and images to add to the pages.


And finally, the last couple.


A serviette sporting the resort name and some Cricut images.

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Scrappy Fraz


Whilst ordering holiday photos I got a few of Fraz too.  Above is his 4th birthday page!!


This is him with his rooster, or is it his stick?


No, we didn't take him with us!!!  This is him running in the snow that we had here, back in December.


And this was when we first got it in November.
  

This is back in October when we had a week off and went to Willingham Woods and he went tree climbing with his dad.

Saturday, 19 March 2011

Holiday Scrapbook Pages


Well I've managed to make a start on some holiday photo pages.  If you know me at all, you'll know by now I like to keep them simple.  On the top page I simply stamped some trees and branches using white eco-friendly paint and added a couple of pre-cut pieces from the 'graphically speaking' cricut cartridge. I mounted the photos onto white card.


Maz lent me some punches and I used this MS 'drippy goo' one around the edge of the green card, I think it's made a fab border.  The additional 'bits' are again precut from the same cricut cartridge.


This was one of the places we stayed at and this was our room for a few days, it was called the back country.  Using my homemade flourish stamp and white eco-friendly paint, I created the background on the burgandy cardstock.  I also stamped little circles from a set that I got in Hobby Lobby.  I added little gems to them which I picked up in Michaels.

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