More projects for the MSW ABC Crop going on all month.
D is for distressing:
E is for an envelope & card:
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Friday, June 8, 2012
Just a few projects to share with you that I have done for the My Sketch World ABC Crop. So many mojo stimulating challenges The DT is hosting games, the gallery is full of inspiration and the forums are busy with chit chat. Be sure to check it out!
A is for Adult Birthday Card:
B is for Banners:
C is for circles:
A is for Adult Birthday Card:
B is for Banners:
C is for circles:
Friday, June 1, 2012
Lots of exciting things going on at My Sketch World. It's June 1st and the Design Team reveals are up on the blog and the ABC Crop starts today and runs all month. Lot's of inspiring challenges and fun games to play along with . . . and prizes too! Be sure to check in daily to see what's happening.
This is the sketch I picked to work with:
and this is what I came up with:
This is the sketch I picked to work with:
and this is what I came up with:
Thursday, May 24, 2012
So many scrappy and papercrafting project to do and so little time. . . Or is it I’m just a
S L O W scrapbooker/papercrafter? It’s like going on a journey!
It takes me a long time to come up with a design and that’s why I LOVE using sketches. You can find some very inspiring sketches by Lucy at My Sketch World. Definitely a time saver for me.
Choosing the perfect paper for my projects is not only a challenge but part of the journey of creating. The papers available today are as many and as varied as the people who participate in this hobby.
I’m not intimidated by scrappy embellishments (although I should be). I do find the quest for adding that perfect touch time consuming. I guess it would be better if I had a plan and I didn’t have such a colossal stash of embellishments to choose from, Should I use, chipboard, ribbon, buttons, flowers, rub-ons, charms, die cuts, you get the idea lol! Not to mention I love creating my own embellishments.
And the techniques . . . someone is always thinking of a new one. Should I distress, stitch, paint, stamp, emboss and the list goes on.
To tell you the truth I don’t mind being a slow scrapper, it’s just part of the journey of creating memories. I have come to the conclusion that if I rush I might miss something . . . you know like that perfect embellishment.
Be sure to check out the My Sketch World blog June 1st for the June DT layout reveal. I can give you a sneak peak of the lo I did. I can say I think it’s one of my favorite sketches by Lucy . . . but I think I’ve said that before. This is definitely a sketch I will use again.
S L O W scrapbooker/papercrafter? It’s like going on a journey!
It takes me a long time to come up with a design and that’s why I LOVE using sketches. You can find some very inspiring sketches by Lucy at My Sketch World. Definitely a time saver for me.
Choosing the perfect paper for my projects is not only a challenge but part of the journey of creating. The papers available today are as many and as varied as the people who participate in this hobby.
I’m not intimidated by scrappy embellishments (although I should be). I do find the quest for adding that perfect touch time consuming. I guess it would be better if I had a plan and I didn’t have such a colossal stash of embellishments to choose from, Should I use, chipboard, ribbon, buttons, flowers, rub-ons, charms, die cuts, you get the idea lol! Not to mention I love creating my own embellishments.
And the techniques . . . someone is always thinking of a new one. Should I distress, stitch, paint, stamp, emboss and the list goes on.
To tell you the truth I don’t mind being a slow scrapper, it’s just part of the journey of creating memories. I have come to the conclusion that if I rush I might miss something . . . you know like that perfect embellishment.
Be sure to check out the My Sketch World blog June 1st for the June DT layout reveal. I can give you a sneak peak of the lo I did. I can say I think it’s one of my favorite sketches by Lucy . . . but I think I’ve said that before. This is definitely a sketch I will use again.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Does your décor say something unique about you? I have always thought it was fun to add something a little unexpected to my décor (inside or out). Adding a whimsical and fun accessory creates interest and gives that feeling of being a little unpredictable. I’m so glad I have a husband who will let me express my creativity and helps me accomplish so many projects (even though he may not think it's a good idea at the time).
I have this thing for old chairs. Randy revamped the seats so a plant would fit and then painted them for me. I love the way they turned out.
I have this thing for old chairs. Randy revamped the seats so a plant would fit and then painted them for me. I love the way they turned out.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
My scrappy friend Nicole posted a link for some really cute teacher gifts at MSW. I was so inspired that I made the following for my grandson's teachers.
Monday, May 14, 2012
This was so quick and easy to make and along with a salad made a delicious meal.
Pastrami Hash
Ingredients:
4 medium Yukon Gold potatoes cut into bite size pieces
1 ½ cups onion thinly sliced
1 medium sweet red pepper chopped
½ pound turkey pastrami coarsely chopped
½ cup scallions chopped
1 tsp table salt
1 tsp black pepper
½ tsp thyme
1 Tbsp olive oil
Directions:
Preheat oven to 450
Coat a 9X13 inch pan with cooking spray
Set a medium pan of water to boil over high heat
Parboil potatoes just until fork tender (5 minutes)
Combine potatoes, onions, pepper, pastrami, scallions, salt, black pepper and thyme in prepared dish; toss with oil
Bake for about 30 to 45 minutes
Serves 4 (¾ cup per serving)
If you're interested in swapping you should check out the My Sketch World Forums.
This month there was a birthday card swap. My card(s) for the swap:
I can't wait to see the cards the other ladies made for this swap!
Pastrami Hash
Ingredients:
4 medium Yukon Gold potatoes cut into bite size pieces
1 ½ cups onion thinly sliced
1 medium sweet red pepper chopped
½ pound turkey pastrami coarsely chopped
½ cup scallions chopped
1 tsp table salt
1 tsp black pepper
½ tsp thyme
1 Tbsp olive oil
Directions:
Preheat oven to 450
Coat a 9X13 inch pan with cooking spray
Set a medium pan of water to boil over high heat
Parboil potatoes just until fork tender (5 minutes)
Combine potatoes, onions, pepper, pastrami, scallions, salt, black pepper and thyme in prepared dish; toss with oil
Bake for about 30 to 45 minutes
Serves 4 (¾ cup per serving)
If you're interested in swapping you should check out the My Sketch World Forums.
This month there was a birthday card swap. My card(s) for the swap:
I can't wait to see the cards the other ladies made for this swap!
Saturday, May 12, 2012
I have been known to drag home some trash . . . I mean treasures to Randy’s dismay, an old cabinet, some windows and even an old door. I always have an idea as to what I want to do with the trash . . . I mean treasure and it usually involves him to some degree lol!
You know the saying, One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. I really believe in giving some “stuff” a second chance. Transforming it and giving it a new life. I drug (literally) this door home about 10 years ago. At that time it was painted white. It laid behind our garage (in hiding) for almost 10 years. I guess it needed all that time to distress itself, which I might add is just perfect. I all but forgot about it until today while we were doing yard work. After some coaxing Randy and Colton carried it to the perfect spot in the yard for me and with a little help from JoAnne’s . . . voila!
You know the saying, One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. I really believe in giving some “stuff” a second chance. Transforming it and giving it a new life. I drug (literally) this door home about 10 years ago. At that time it was painted white. It laid behind our garage (in hiding) for almost 10 years. I guess it needed all that time to distress itself, which I might add is just perfect. I all but forgot about it until today while we were doing yard work. After some coaxing Randy and Colton carried it to the perfect spot in the yard for me and with a little help from JoAnne’s . . . voila!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
I can't believe it's May already?!
Did you know?
According to the early Roman calendar, May was the third month. Later, the ancient Romans used January 1 for the beginning of their year, and May became the fifth month. May has always had 31 days.
Be sure to check out the inspiring challenges in the forum.
May Sketch:
My take on the May sketch after I turned it upside down.
Did you know?
According to the early Roman calendar, May was the third month. Later, the ancient Romans used January 1 for the beginning of their year, and May became the fifth month. May has always had 31 days.
- Empire State Building opened May 1, 1931.
- Hudson's Bay Company chartered May 2, 1670.
- Catherine the Great of Russia born May 2, 1729.
- First U.S. medical school opened in Philadelphia, May 3, 1765.
- Napoleon died on St. Helena, May 5, 1821.
- Mexicans defeated French at Puebla, May 5, 1862.
- Memorial Day first observed, May 5, 1866.
- First postage stamp issued in England May 6, 1840
- Robert Browning, English poet, born May 7, 1812.
- A German submarine sank the passenger liner Lusitania in World War I, May 7, 1915.
- Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the United States, was born in Lamar, Mo., May 8, 1884.
- John Brown, American abolitionist, born May 9, 1800.
- Sir James Barrie, Scottish author, born May 9, 1860.
- Mother's Day became a public holiday, May 9, 1914.
-
First transcontinental railway completed in Promontory, Utah, May 10, 1869.
-
Minnesota admitted to the Union May 11, 1858.
- Irving Berlin, American songwriter, born May 11,1888.
- Florence Nightingale, English nurse, born May 12, 1820.
- Roald Amundsen flew over the North Pole, May 12, 1926.
- Austrian Empress
Maria Theresa born May 13, 1717. - Sir Arthur Sullivan, English composer, born May 13, 1842.
-
United States declared war on Mexico May 13, 1846.
- Gabriel Fahrenheit, German physicist, born May 14, 1686.
- Robert Owen, social reformer, born May 14, 1771.
- Edward Jenner, a British physician, performed the first vaccination against smallpox in May 14, 1796.
-
Lewis
and Clark began trip up Missouri River, May 14, 1804.
- Israel became an independent country as the last British troops left Palestine, May 14, 1948.
- Pierre Curie, codiscoverer of radium, born May 15,1859.
-
U.S. began first regular airmail service May 15, 1918.
-
William
Seward, American statesman who arranged the purchase of Alaska, born May 16,
1801.
-
John
Hopkins, American philanthropist, born May 19, 1795.
-
Homestead Act
signed by President Abraham Lincoln, May 20, 1862.
-
Amelia Earhart began the first
solo flight by a woman across the Atlantic Ocean May 20, 1932.
- Albrecht Durer, German engraver, born May 21, 1471.
- Alexander Pope, English poet, born May 21, 1688.
-
First Democratic National Convention held May 21, 1832.
-
Clara Barton
founded what became the American Red Cross May 21, 1881.
-
Charles
Lindbergh finished first translantic solo flight May 21, 1927.
- Richard Wagner, German composer, born May 22,1813.
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, British author and creator of Sherlock Holmes, born May 22, 1859.
- Laurence Olivier, British actor, born May 22, 1907.
- South Carolina became the eighth state May 23, 1788
-
First permanent English settlement in America established in Jamestown, VA., May 24,
1607.
-
Brooklyn
Bridge opened to traffic, May 24, 1883.
-
Constitutional Convention opened in Philadelphia with George Washington as
president, May 25, 1787.
-
Ralph
Waldo Emerson, American essayist and poet, born May 25, 1803.
-
Julia Ward
Howe, American poet who wrote "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", born May
27, 1819.
-
Jay
Gould, American financier, born May 27, 1836.
-
Isadora
Duncan, American dancer, born may 27, 1878.
-
Golden Gate
Bridge opened at San Francisco May 27, 1937.
-
Patrick
Henry, American statesman and orator, born May 29, 1736.
-
Rhode Island ratified the Constitution, becoming the 13th state, May 29,
1790.
-
Wisconsin became the 30th state, May 29, 1848.
-
John F.
Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, born in Brookline, Mass, May
29, 1917.
-
Christopher
Columbus began his third voyage May 30, 1498.
-
U.S. Copyright law enacted May 31, 1790.
-
Walt
Whitman, American poet, born May 31, 1819.
- Amendment 17 to the Constitution, providing direct election of senators, proclaimed, May 31, 1913.
Be sure to check out the inspiring challenges in the forum.
May Sketch:
My take on the May sketch after I turned it upside down.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
March 20th was officially the first day of spring . . . someone should have told mother nature. The seemingly strange weather continues to break high and low temperature records.
Spring . . . when the hours of day are approximately equal to the hours of night, dogwood branches blossoming and crocuses pushing through the ground, shedding your winter coat and opening your windows, the desire of anyone who has spent an all too long winter season indoors . . . to venture outside to soak up the sun.
I’m still waiting . . . hopefully soon!
I have found a new flower to make . . . well it's new for me and easy!
For one flower you will need the following:
One circle cut out of double sided paper.
Five hearts cut out of double sided paper.
I used my Cricut machine to cut out my heats and the circle. You could also use a heart and circle punch.
I cut the hearts at 1 3/4" using the Create a Critter cart - the heart is on pg. 64
I cut the circle at 2 1/2" using the Accent Essentials cart - the circle is on pg. 32
1) Take your five hearts and fold the bottom point up to the center point at the top of the heart and set aside.
2) Take your circle and place a line of adhesive around the very edge.
3) Lay your folded hearts around the perimeter of the circle, making sure that the flat folded edge meets the flat folded point on the next heart you lay down. Continue all the way around the circle.
4) Nudge the hearts until they are evenly spaced around the circle. This should create an even pentagon in the center of the circle.
5) Embellish the middle of the circle however you want.
I used a chipboard star and button.
Now wasn’t that an easy flower to make!
A sneak peek of my lo using the May sketch at My Sketch World
.
Spring . . . when the hours of day are approximately equal to the hours of night, dogwood branches blossoming and crocuses pushing through the ground, shedding your winter coat and opening your windows, the desire of anyone who has spent an all too long winter season indoors . . . to venture outside to soak up the sun.
I’m still waiting . . . hopefully soon!
I have found a new flower to make . . . well it's new for me and easy!
For one flower you will need the following:
One circle cut out of double sided paper.
Five hearts cut out of double sided paper.
I used my Cricut machine to cut out my heats and the circle. You could also use a heart and circle punch.
I cut the hearts at 1 3/4" using the Create a Critter cart - the heart is on pg. 64
I cut the circle at 2 1/2" using the Accent Essentials cart - the circle is on pg. 32
1) Take your five hearts and fold the bottom point up to the center point at the top of the heart and set aside.
2) Take your circle and place a line of adhesive around the very edge.
3) Lay your folded hearts around the perimeter of the circle, making sure that the flat folded edge meets the flat folded point on the next heart you lay down. Continue all the way around the circle.
4) Nudge the hearts until they are evenly spaced around the circle. This should create an even pentagon in the center of the circle.
5) Embellish the middle of the circle however you want.
I used a chipboard star and button.
Now wasn’t that an easy flower to make!
A sneak peek of my lo using the May sketch at My Sketch World
.
Monday, April 2, 2012
I'm hosting one of the April challenges at My Sketch World this month.
Textile Layout Challenge
My challenge is to turn your lo into a textile work of art - using fabric, felt, ribbon, embroidery floss, lace, fibers, etc.
I love trying new techniques and for this layout I used Gesso on the background paper as a texture to grip the next layer of paint, matte gel to stiffen the fabric and lace, and spatter painting to bring it all together.
Products used: My Mind's Eye, Jenni Bowlin, Prima and Making Memoires
I have also been trying to get Sam's first year album done.
Textile Layout Challenge
My challenge is to turn your lo into a textile work of art - using fabric, felt, ribbon, embroidery floss, lace, fibers, etc.
I love trying new techniques and for this layout I used Gesso on the background paper as a texture to grip the next layer of paint, matte gel to stiffen the fabric and lace, and spatter painting to bring it all together.
Products used: My Mind's Eye, Jenni Bowlin, Prima and Making Memoires
I have also been trying to get Sam's first year album done.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Welcome to My Sketch World Blog Hop!
Sketches, sketches, I love sketches! Well let me tell you how excited I am! Today to show off the April 1st layout sketch and the incredibly talented designers for our next term, MSW is having a Blog Hop. We will have another Blog Hop on April 15th to reveal the card sketch and get to know our other designers.
Join us now on our Blog Hop!
Here’s the skinny on how it works. Stop by each designer’s blog to see what fantabulous creations they’ve made using the MSW April 1st sketch and get to know them. Be sure to leave a comment at each stop along the way. We are going to draw at random from all the comments left on all 9 blogs (this includes the MSW blog posting) and someone will receive a $20 GC to Scrapbook.com store!
All comments must be made by midnight PST on April 2nd. Tune into the My Sketch World Blog on April 3rd to see if you are one of the lucky winners.
So without further adieu here’s the line up:
MSW Blog
You are here: Joan Borgelt
Sketches, sketches, I love sketches! Well let me tell you how excited I am! Today to show off the April 1st layout sketch and the incredibly talented designers for our next term, MSW is having a Blog Hop. We will have another Blog Hop on April 15th to reveal the card sketch and get to know our other designers.
Join us now on our Blog Hop!
Here’s the skinny on how it works. Stop by each designer’s blog to see what fantabulous creations they’ve made using the MSW April 1st sketch and get to know them. Be sure to leave a comment at each stop along the way. We are going to draw at random from all the comments left on all 9 blogs (this includes the MSW blog posting) and someone will receive a $20 GC to Scrapbook.com store!
All comments must be made by midnight PST on April 2nd. Tune into the My Sketch World Blog on April 3rd to see if you are one of the lucky winners.
So without further adieu here’s the line up:
MSW Blog
You are here: Joan Borgelt
I have been scrapbooking for over a decade, preserving our present for the future and our past for the present. Scrapbooking is not only therapeutic but an opportunity for me to express my creativity. The results are treasured keepsakes shared with family and friends.
I have a combination of styles:
Hip/Modern – I like trying new techniques and my color choices are bold and assorted.
Romantic – Distressing and inking are my favorite techniques. I love layering paper and if I can find a way to use ribbon and flowers on a boy layout I will.
Shabby-Chic – I love all things vintage, well worn and peeling. Experimenting with mixing colors, patterns and textures is very forgiving. My mistakes are taken as part of the look I was going for. I love patterned paper, layering and clustering embellishments. I’ll try any technique at least once and have just become interested in using multi mediums on my pages. My family and especially my eight (soon to be nine) grandchildren are the focus of most of my layouts.
Hip/Modern – I like trying new techniques and my color choices are bold and assorted.
Romantic – Distressing and inking are my favorite techniques. I love layering paper and if I can find a way to use ribbon and flowers on a boy layout I will.
Shabby-Chic – I love all things vintage, well worn and peeling. Experimenting with mixing colors, patterns and textures is very forgiving. My mistakes are taken as part of the look I was going for. I love patterned paper, layering and clustering embellishments. I’ll try any technique at least once and have just become interested in using multi mediums on my pages. My family and especially my eight (soon to be nine) grandchildren are the focus of most of my layouts.
Besides scrapbooking I love spending time with my family, traveling and I’m somewhat of a gym rat.
I’m thrilled to be a part of this talented My Sketch World Design Team!
Here is the April 1st sketch from My Sketch World.
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