Friday, July 2, 2010

Free Digital Kit

Welcome to July and another free digital kit from ScrapStreet! This month it is all about World Peace with an almost retro feel!

Dora's Lemonlove Creations has
an abundance of earthy and natural colors with splashes of red for a kick!

You can download it here from our store free of charge, though you need to register if you haven't done so to place your order. Enjoy and have some peaceful scrappy times!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

It's July!

Cover Winner!





The July issue of "Going Places" was released first thing this morning and it features some AMAZING talent! I can barely make it through the issue because I keep stopping to stare! Our cover winner was none other than the talented Liz Qualman! Her layout "Vroom" blew us away!




Our sponsors this month were Jillibean Soup and Whimsy Stamps. The staff did an outstanding job creating projects featuring these two manufactures! Make sure to check out The Showroom and With Whimsy articles in this month's issue!
If you are not already a subscriber, make sure you head over here to sign up for your free monthly issue! We are also on Facebook! Become a fan and stay up to date on all of the monthly happenings.
I will go now and let the July issue speak for itself! I hope you head on over to take a peek and become inspired by what you see!
Have a fabulous day!
-Brianne



Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Wednesday Freebie

Welcome to the ScrapStreet Wednesday freebie! Today we have a mini kit for you by Handmaid Designs. This is an add-on to the fun summer kit Bliss.


You can download it here and don't forget to show us your creations either here or in our ScrapStreet Gallery. Enjoy!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Saturday Challenge 6/26






Apparently...World Cup Fever is contagious!

My husband...who has never watched two minutes of soccer in his entire life...has been infected.


He has even been recording the games (or is it "matches" ?) to watch later.


And me? I remain immune.


But I DO think that some of the posters and advertisements are very cool.


This week's challenge is to use the above poster (or any other World Cup poster or ad) for inspiration for your scrappy projects.
Link us to your project and to your inspirational piece. Post back here by Thursday night for a chance to win a prize.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

80's Flashback


My daughter and I went shopping at a local mall a few days ago and I had a serious case of deja vu. On every rack, I saw buffalo plaid, neon splatters and metallics. I felt like I was back in 1984 doing my own school shopping!

They say that all styles make a comeback at some point, but I was surprised by some of the trends that I saw. While I can live without big hair and shoulder pads, some of the trends that I saw are fun to revisit. Plaid, for example, has gone through a lot of changes over the years, but has never really gone out of style. I saw lots of variations, from mini checks to buffalo plaid.

There was also a broad spectrum of colors gracing the racks. Lots of neon (who could imagine the 80's without neon?) and also lots of muted colors, like dusty purple. Shiny metallics embellished just about every accessory and piece of clothing that I saw.

Jumping on the 80's flashback trend, I decided to create a project that pulled some of these design ideas together. I pulled out an old plaid background stamp from Stampin' Up, inked it with Charcoal chalk ink, and stamped it on dusty purple cardstock. I used part of this for my background. Then I trimmed a strip, misted it with water and scrunched it up to make a ruffle for my card. Ruffles were everywhere at the mall, especially on plaid button-down shirts! This was the perfect embellishment for my 80's card.

I finished my card by adding "u rock" with puffy alphas, an over-sized blingy brad and some metallic stars trimmed from patterned paper. The result: a card appropriate for a trendy teen or your best friend from high school.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Wednesday Freebie

Word art can be very useful on your layouts whether paper or digital, taking the place of a title or journaling. So here is a free pack of four for you!



You can download it here and have fun!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Photographing unwilling subjects

My boys are anti-camera these days. They refuse to sit still and smile. My shots have become mostly candids witha  few bribed photo shoots snuck in for good measure. Here's an example from last fall where Sam refused to turn around and smile. I decided to click at him anyway! I love the shot here and how the photo of the pigs shows what he was looking at. Sometimes it's best to just click away I guess! Of course, I had to add in the milk bottle cap - thought it was oh so fun with the farm animals.