Friday, April 30, 2010

"Cherry Blossom"

"Cherry Blossom" is going to be up for sale first thing in the morning at 8 a.m. CST! Here are a few sneak peeks from my gallery. I loved this kit and hope you do too!
I made a few little birdies this month with some of the darling patterned papers. I loved them!

I'm so happy it's Friday! I actually ate a slice of raspberry pie (and I don't even like pie?) for breakfast this morning. Yes breakfast! I think it negated my workout, but it was so good. I hope your Friday has included some little indulgences...everything in moderation...right? :) See you back here for the big reveal in the morning!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Sneak Peeks!

Hi y'all! Time for a few sneak peeks! I am getting so excited for May's kit "Cherry Blossom!" It's so cute...wait until you see the sneak peeks I have to share! Amanda has some very cute sneaks on her blog and Lexi also has a few peeks of her gallery. The talent that we have on the design team never ceases to blow me away each month! Be sure to head over to their blogs to take a look. Now here are a few peeks of the contents of our upcoming kit. Do you see the fabric paper with polka dots...be still my heart, pink crochet trim and felt flowers??? Love!
This bingo alphabet by Jenni Bowlin was at the top of my order at CHA, and these sweet buttons are the cherry on top!
I'll be back with a few sneak peeks from my gallery tomorrow! Have a great night!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Whoa!

It's been a whirlwind around here! But in a good way! I have had my parents in town for a visit and also kept the camera busy working on the Week in the Life project. I am the only parent (I'm pretty sure) that is crazy enough to set the camera on the steps of the school to get a shot of us walking up the sidewalk...all the while as cars are zooming past. Too funny! It was worth it though, because this is one of my favorite shots of all that I took!
There is lots of chasing around here. I noticed that as I was editing photos.
Treasures she found at our neighborhood garage sales.
Grocery shopping...it's never ending! :)

Why doesn't the laundry lady ever get a "thanks Mom!?" :)
More one-on-one time with my John Deer tractor.

I'm working on my May gallery for Freehand Scraps so these photos are going to have to wait to get put into their album...but I think it's going to turn out fun! I did burn out a little bit towards the end of the week. I took only about 33 photos on Saturday and NONE on Sunday. I did document the happenings around here on Sunday and still feel like I accomplished the task of capturing the details. Did anyone else play along? I really enjoyed it this time around!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Newsletter!

Time for another newsletter! Where has the month gone? Spring is flying right on by! We are trying to soak up every last drop of glorious sunshine after a grey and gloomy winter here. There has been a lot of kite flying, and lawn mowing, and park playing going on around here. Have you had a chance to look at our April kit "Brilliant?" It’s packed with only the latest and greatest brand new products from CHA! Take a closer look HERE!
And if you haven’t had a chance to see the gallery full of creativity and ideas to get you started, well by all means head on over to see just what the girls came up with this month!
And of course it wouldn’t be a mid-month newsletter without a sneak peek of what's in store for May! I'm super excited about this one...I have been playing with it a bit and it's just darling.

And finally here’s a little info on our BIG sale if you haven’t heard about it!

We are excited to be offering a 40% discount on all of our past 2008 and 2009 kits. It's simple, and a GREAT deal! The only way to take advantage of this offer is to email me at
heidi@freehandscraps.com and I will email you a PayPal invoice to take care of the cost. The standard shipping rates apply. (The first kit has a $8 flat rate for shipping, but each kit after that is only an additional $1.50 in shipping cost!) Be sure to take advantage of this special limited time offer!

I want to thank each and every one of you for your continued support of Freehand Scraps! I am so blessed to have such wonderful customers! Have a wonderful day!

Little Helpers...

Here's the project that I made over the weekend with my "Brilliant" kit. It's a 2-pager...which is getting to be a very uncommon occurrence at my scrap table. It's funny when I started this hobby forever ago...I would never even have thought about making a one page layout! That would have just been "wrong" in my mind. My, my I've come a long way.
The pictures are from the kids helping me in the yard. We were dragging sticks and branches to the "burn" pile. The kids have their awesome John Deer truck though so they mostly drove around. Lucky ducks.
The bottom right picture of Chloe's rain boots with mud on her white tights is one of my favorite shots...I may need to scrap that one again!

I added the chipboard house from a past kit and also a Heidi Swapp ghost heart backed with patterned paper. These fabric thickers I used for the title are from our February kit. They come light pink...but can be transformed with a little paint or ink into anything your heart desires! Mine needed to be a spring-y green so I inked them with an ink pad.

My "Week in the Life" project is going just okay today. I did tear a few things from the junk mail to possibly include that were good colors and fun images. I didn't take a single photo until after lunch...but set the timer and photographed myself folding laundry and I think that is a first. I will just be happy to have it all journaled! I am going to be working on a newsletter to get out tonight...so be checking back for that! Hope you are having a great day! Thanks for stopping by!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Day #2

Day #2 of a "Week in the Life" went a little smoother than day #1 thankfully. I think every time I undertake this project I come to the realization that with small kids no matter what schedule you try to adhere to...each day requires flexibility. I uploaded 74 pictures I had taken today...which means I must be doing something right. That is one of the perks of doing this project, you'll have a lot of fun new photos to pull from! The day went mostly as planned...but being the spontaneous mom that I am...I threw in a few surprises. I had read a friends post on Facebook earlier that Dairy Queen was having a sale on Blizzards until Sunday...if you buy one you get a second for 25 cents. That is just too good of a deal to pass up. So after we picked up Tanner from school we headed into town (our closest DQ is about 15 miles away.) Tanner got mint Oreo, and Chloe picked cookie dough. Then we headed to the park that is a block away for some fun. We all agreed on the way home that our favorite part of the afternoon was playing "bear hunt" at the park. Have you heard of the book? It's something my parents taught me when I was a wee one. I bought the kids the board book when they were little and the kids in it are looking for a bear, but in the process go through ooey, gooey mud, swim a cold river, stumble through a forest, go through tall grass, and tiptoe into a bear's cave. Then the bear chases them all the way home. I use hand motions and all! Here's a few of the pictures from the day.













I have a project to share using April's "Brilliant" kit but Blogger is not letting me add any more images. I'll be back with that post later! :)

Monday, April 19, 2010

Day #1

Today is day one of my week in the life project and over the weekend I tried to really get prepared for it by thinking through what things I wanted to document this time around, and also making a "home" for all of it as I go. So I came up with this little cutie. I got this wooden Kaiser Craft album (and a whole bag of goodies) from CHA as a make-n-take...that I never made. Boy isn't that the story of my life! :) I decided that it would be the perfect spot for my "Week in the Life" project. It also came with a package of journal paper to fill the inside. This is what I came up with. I used a reflective #1 (I think it must be a number for your mailbox?) that I got at my local thrift store for 5 cents. I added the word "week" onto a Little Yellow Bicycle journal spot with rub-ons and a Martha Stewart bird for a little pop of color. I am loving the bird especially. I thought about covering the cover with either paint or patterned paper, but found I liked the raw look of the wood best.
Here is the first page inside. I got these silly, and very old dividers at the thrift store for 15 cents. I had to create a few new holes in them...but they will work perfectly I think. In between each page divider I added a few sheets of jounaling paper. I can always add cardstock or other bits and pieces from our day as I go.
Here are a few pictures of the stack of things I gathered to use over the next week. I'm sure I will use more than this. But it's a good place to start.



So far day #1 had a rocky start. My alarm didn't go off, either that or I turned it off instead of hitting snooze. Made it out the door...only to realize that I had left my camera at home. So my first half of the day photos will just have to be iPhone photos. Things could be worse. It was just an accomplishment to get everyone to school on time with a smile on their face! :) Happy Monday everyone!

 
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