I’ve been a little crafty lately and have been VERY lax in updating my blog. Lots going on in my personal and professional lives but that is no excuse!
Here are some sneak peeks at some goodies I’ve made recently:
I’ve been a little crafty lately and have been VERY lax in updating my blog. Lots going on in my personal and professional lives but that is no excuse!
Here are some sneak peeks at some goodies I’ve made recently:
My Kenner Road Kit and add-ons arrived today, so I’ve been a busy bee making cards and other stuff.
I am loving some of the vintage trinkets this month!
Stay tuned… photos coming soon.
I’ve been busy working on some new projects to sell at the art/craft fair I’m doing with my dad next month. The date is quickly approaching (Nov. 9!) and I am trying to create projects that you won’t find at any other booth.
Here are some photos of my recent projects. All are using a peice of Maya Road Chipboard… but instead of using them the traditional way in an album, I’m using individual pages to create ornaments and wall hangings.
I used a variety of elements on these projects. I certainly can’t remember all of them anymore, but here’s a list of some of the contributing companies:
Maya Road, Basic Grey, My Mind’s Eye, Making Memories, Pink Paislee, Copic, Kenner Road Vintage Goodness, Prima, Sassafrass, Hambly, Jenni Bowlin, Queen & Co, Colorbox, Fiskars Scallop Punch (which, by the way is my new favorite toy), Crop-a-dile, Kaiser, Zip Dry, Therm-o-web, Glossy Accents, American Crafts, Scenic Route, thickers.
Two of my very good friends are embarking on a road trip along Route 66 this week. You can follow their journeys at their web site www.f2chicks.com.
I decided to make them something special for the trip and enlisted the help of some of our friends, Heather, Robin & Amanda.
Here’s the hybrid road trip journals for Holly and Andie:
I used a variety of supplies, including Pink Paislee’s Office Lingo and Vintage Moon lines, Stickers from Making Memories, Ribbon I found on clearance at Michaels, the journals (also at Michael’s), punches from Martha Stewart and Marvy, buttons and other fun embellishments I had in my stash and a variety of adhesives (xyron, zip dry, helmar and glossy accents).
My Kenner Road kit, add-ons and blog win items arrived today and let me just say…
I’m in HEAVEN.
Now the question is… should I let these goodies sit here in my craft room overnight or do I stay up late and play?
I think you can guess what I’ll be doing tonight.
I’m not really sure where to start.
*deep breath*
Ok. So Thursday night I was working on some digital scrapbooking pages so I could finish things up for a photo book I was working on. I was watching the Democratic National Convention coverage on CNN and eager to hear Barack Obama’s acceptance speech.
Before I continue, I would appreciate it if my readers could make me a promise. Please don’t comment on what happened after the speech and make a negative link to supporting Obama to what happened. I know people will think that but I will not allow such comments on my blog. This is not about politics, this is about hard drives.
K?
So after hearing the speech, I was inspired to donate a little money to the campaign. I’ve never EVER donated for a political campaign, so this was a big step for me. I decided to donate a very nominal amount of money and as I reached for my wallet, my external hard drive tipped over. I didn’t think anything of it – put it back right side up and entered my payment information.
Then, I went back to photoshop to finish a few more pages and became physically ill.
My computer no longer recognized my external hard drive. You know, the place where ALL my photos from the last 6 or 7 years were stored? The place where all my digiscrap projects were saved… All my projects, graphics, etc I’ve created in the past couple months – GONE.
I tried everything – unplugging cords, restarting my computer, etc.
Nothing worked.
I have since tried a couple file recovery programs and it looks like I can recover a few folders of photos… of course these are not the folders I hoped for. So I don’t know if I’ll even bother recovering them, as I would have to buy the full version of the programs to do so.
I wanted my Guatemala photos. I wanted my digiscrap projects. I wanted my priceless photos of family and friends from the past few years.
But they are gone. All gone.
Of course, this all happened a couple days before I planned to back up my EHD to Cd’s. Isn’t that the way it always happens?
I know I can get some of these photos back. My dad has copies of our photos from Guatemala from this trip… and I know I will get a copy of photos from last year from another team member.
But what about my sister’s wedding? My best friend’s wedding? My graduation from college? My doggies? My friends’ children? My treasured memories?
Gone.
If this isn’t a lesson for each of us to be DIGILANT in backing up, I don’t know what else can call you to action.
I am currently backing up my internal hard drive thru the online system Mozy. I don’t want to lose all that too. Luckily, I had most of my digital scrapbooking papers and elements also saved in zip form on my hard drive so the only things I really lost were some brushes, actions and CU templates.
Many of my precious friends have suggested ways of recovering the data, but I am not hopeful. Nor do I have the extra funds to pay experts to get those images for me… if they’re not corrupted.
So, needless to say, I haven’t been very inspired to play in photoshop, to continue digital scrapbooking right now. The thought makes me sick to my stomach. And I feel like I was finally getting good at it, too!
In fact, I’d prefer not to be on a computer at all but I can’t do that. I have to make money somehow.
I am currently finishing up the details on some new services I will be offering, which include splash page customization, blog customization and biography/freelance copywriting. My goal is to save up money to buy a new computer in the spring. Perhaps an iMac? (Holly, I know you’ll be excited about that).
Also, not surprising by any means, I did not make the Fancy Pants design team. It was my first time trying out for something like that so I will chalk it up to experience.
But, here are the projects I submitted.








Thanks to Susie, I am no longer an online scrapbook store virgin. I’ve never bought papercraft supplies online before… I’m so much of a touch-and-feel sort of person and like to be able to hold my purchases (well, and be able to use them right away!)
But, while browsing through the links Susie sent me, I found that CreativeXpress was having a sale on Basic Grey products. And then I went nuts. Actually, nuts doesn’t really begin to describe what happened. Basic Grey is an addiction of mine. Yes, that’s right, I have a paper addiction. Seriously, if you saw how much paper I have you would probably laugh (unless you’re a fellow addict). I even save my scraps to reuse into making 100% recycled paper. I’ve only made paper once, but now I have a good amount of scraps so I might make some more this weekend.
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