Thursday, November 6, 2014

Sting in Pop Life Smashed - Red/Orange Pocket Style


The second concert I attended in my life was Sting in 1988 (the first was Whitney Houston, but that's too embarrassing to smash about). Here is a layout I did using the ticket stub, some images from an old magazine, and journaling about the event.


Inside the pocket is a section I cut out of my teenage diary from that night. I'm so glad I hung on to the mementos from this time of my life - it is hilarious to remember what was so important to me at that time.


Sunday, August 17, 2014

Birthday Cards Using Old Photos

My mom and brother both have birthdays in the same week and since I have resolved to make all greeting cards from now on I got to work. I had recently been organizing my old photos and was inspired to use these of my mom partying back in the day:


I used the online photo editing site BeFunky to create a collage of the two pictures. I layered a striped journaling card behind the collage and embellished with washi tape and some homemade enamel dots. I used the instructions found here to make them. The inside reads "Party like it's 1969!".

After that I was inspired to do a similar card for my brother, who is turning 38. I looked through my photos again and found this one of him as a kid holding the hand of a cardboard cutout of Ronald Regan:


I cut down some striped scrapbook paper for the mat and added Basic Gray embellishments. Simple and fun!

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Nail Art - Pastel Polka Dots

I love this pale seafoam color for spring (Revlon's Minted #85). I added white polka dot accents to two different nails on each hand as shown.


Saturday, May 24, 2014

Mother's Day Card


I made this simple Mother's Day card with paper and a tag from Crate Paper, stickers from Basic Grey, and some washi tape.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Harry Connick, Jr. in Pop Life Smashed - Red/Orange Pocket Style

When I was in high school my friends and I all loved Harry Connick, Jr. With his cute, non-threatening looks and freakish musical talent he was the perfect heartthrob for band geeks like us. I had saved a few magazine photos from those days (I think they actually hung in my locker!), and they made a nice layout with some washi and alphas.




That's the tag from a 12x12 sheet of "Serenade" collection Basic Grey paper used as an embellishment. I love incorporating packaging from scrapbook supplies in my layouts.

C'est Chic Smashed - Couture Style

In smashing, as in life, I am a planner. I like to know where I'm heading before I embark. I am learning, however, that it can be really good for me to step outside of my comfort zone sometimes and just jump in. I purchased the couture smash bundle on clearance and wasn't really sure what I would do with it, but the pages are so stylish and cool I was inspired to just start gluing things in. This has been so freeing and I'm finding some interesting, darker themes emerging.










Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Memories of Dad Smashed - Orange Simple Style


My father died in 2000 and I have often thought about documenting the memories I have of him. One of his most defining characteristics was his sense of humor, and I have many funny stories I plan to capture in this book. While I am not a big fan of the current mustache craze, my father had one for most of his adult life so I placed this envelope on the first page to hold photos.


I chose this page for the story of how I got my name because the plaid background was ideal for these 70s-era photos.


I am lucky to have some examples of my dad's machine-like handwriting. He worked in the field of computers from the days of punch cards and was very analytical. This chart he drew of our stereo system hookup is just mind-boggling.


Thursday, May 15, 2014

Nail Art - Sun and Clouds



The weather has finally turned to spring (and summer!), so I decided to do a manicure to celebrate. The sky design is not mine but I decided to add a bright yellow accent nail for a little sunshine. The clouds were applied with a large dotting tool. Adding a layer of white polish under the yellow makes the color really pop.

Nail Art - Leopard Nails


I've been spending a lot of time watching nail art demos on YouTube and was inspired to try it myself. Back in the day when I was a young adolescent I spent countless hours doing my nails, so much so that I gave up nail polish for lent one year! So in a way I am getting back to my roots.


Doing these leopard nails is not difficult, just time consuming. This is not my design, and there are many videos available of this technique done by people much more skilled than I. Here are a couple photos of the steps involved and the polishes I used.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Inspiration Smashed - Green Eco Style

I love the Eco Style Smashbook, the color palette and images are nature-inspired and lovely. I decided to use this as a home for the inspirational/spiritual ephemera I've collected. I am really enjoying using this book because, unlike my others, the layouts have come together very spontaneously.







  



Monday, April 21, 2014

Seinfeld in Pop Life Smashed - Red/Orange Pocket Style

Seinfeld is one of my all-time favorite shows. It has been sixteen years since the last episode aired and I still reference it on a weekly basis. I smashed some pages by cutting up a tribute issue of Entertainment Weekly that I had saved for eons.



These caricatures were too fantastic not to use and I included a list of all the petty reasons Jerry dumped his girlfriends.


The facing page is one side of a large kraft envelope. I love this image and I thought the negative space was a good spot for my ticket stub signed by Jerry Seinfeld. I saw his stand-up in 2003 and stalked him outside the theater for it.



 For the next spread I focused on the supporting players on the show. The envelope contains an article and quiz about the show.

 


Sunday, April 20, 2014

Adam Lambert in Pop Life Smashed - Red/Orange Pocket Style

Adam Lambert is one of my favorite people on the planet. I've been obsessed with him ever since he appeared on American Idol with his unbelievable voice and ultra-glam fashion sense. I see him as a throwback to the 70s and 80s when men in music rocked eyeliner and wore outlandish outfits, before grunge came along and ruined everybody's fun.

 
I used magazine photos, text, and some washi for these spreads. The smaller pink page was a large envelope that I opened up and slit the sides so I could use the interior.



The quote on this page reads "I'm just me. I am flamboyant. I am gay. And I don't think there's anything wrong with that."


Here is the inside of the envelope I deconstructed. I thought it was the perfect spot for this two-page spread from Rolling Stone. I printed the text of a few of my favorite lyrics and added washi for extra sparkle.



Friday, April 11, 2014

Movie and Concert Tickets in Pop Life Smashed - Red/Orange Pocket Style

My idea for this spread started with the page of clear plastic pockets. Since I'm dedicating this book to pop culture I thought this would be the perfect spot for concert tickets I have saved over the years. After that the text on the page seemed to be calling for movie stubs. I added a little color by cutting some patterned paper to fit inside the glasses.