Showing posts with label bowling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bowling. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Bowling 3.0

With teenagers, I am often not included in their "events"...luckily, their camera phones and iTouch obsession with Instagram allows me to snag their photos so I can still scrap the fun!  Inspired by the simplicity of the Instagram format that my daughter used to take these photos, I created this layout documenting her bowling day.  Each semester, the Humanitas program that she is enrolled in at school rewards the kids with above 3.0 GPAs.  This semester's reward was bowling!  Even though she didn't "win"..she had a blast hanging with her classmates, bowling, eating pizza and just being outside of school for a day!

As design notes, I fussy cut the bowling pins and ball from the Sports Head On Bowling paper and used Glossy Accents on the ball to give it a bit more dimension.  The pins are pop dotted off the "lane" I created from the Girls Rule Track paper, too.
Products Used:
Girls Rule Track #1396
Game Day Swimming #1250
Game Day Bowling #1239
Sports Head On Bowling #1321

Friday, January 7, 2011

Card Friend-zy!

Did you know, that in the U.S. in the year 2011, there are 303 days that the mail will be delivered?  That's right!  That's THREE HUNDRED AND THREE opportunities for a handmade card made by YOU to brighten someone's day!  Scrappin' Sports & More papers are perfect for cards for any occasion!  I made a few simple cards to inspire you to make some cards and brighten someone's day!




Now it's your turn!  Grab your SS&M papers and brighten the day of someone you work with, someone you haven't seen in a while, or even someone you see every day!

Products Used:
#1239- Bowling Game
#1148- Classic Cheerleading
#1283- Calendars Made Easy: May
#1280- Calendars Made Easy: March
# 1281- Calendars Made Easy: April

~Nicole~

Monday, December 6, 2010

Good Form

The art of bowling --- I've never figured it out.  I bowl different every time I step on the lanes.  I have a great time, but form and skill have nothing to do with it!  My son, Luke, on the other hand, he is all about how he looks when he bowls.  He has perfect form!  He works hard to perfect his release and follow through.  He is determined to do it right!


Products Used:

#1147 - Classic Bowling
#1010 - Defining Bowling
#7503 - Strike Rub-ons
#1291 - Cats
#1269 - Mother/Mom
#1253 - Volleyball Game

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Be Thankful

I came across this poem online and I thought that it was an incredible lesson for my children on the simple things in life that they should be thankful for- things that they might not always remember to be thankful for.  I paired it with this great photo of them together and these beautiful papers from Scrappin' Sports & More and this layout came together.  Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

Products Used:
#1095- Young & Active in the Back Yard: Tire Swing
#1321- Sports Head On: Bowling

--Nicole

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Workin' the Sketch!

I was thrilled to learn that this month we would all get a chance to work with a Lucy Chesna Sketch!  She rocks the sketch world and I am always inspired by her!  This is the sketch she created just for Scrappin' Sports & More:

This sketch holds so many possibilities!  Here is what I did with it:

I had to follow along with the banner trend and add my title in a banner!  The Scrappin' Sports and More papers are perfect for banners - so sporty and fun!

Products Used:

#1147 - Classic Bowling
#1237 - Baseball Game
#1300 - Pigs
#1299 - Steer
New Bowling Paper!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Journaling by Peggy Nardini

I'm a journaler. I like to journal. There's an old saying, "A picture is worth 1,000 words", well I like to use 'em all! So let's talk about ways to get creative with journaling and incorporate a couple of different ideas into your next layouts.

We've all seen examples of journaling written on strips of cardstock and then adhered to the page, typically along the side of a picture. A fun variation of this style is to use the strip under a row of photos as in this example from a recent layout, "Roommates". A second row of journaling could easily be added above the row of photos if you need more room.


This second layout shows images from the NCAA Regional Championship my daughter's college softball team won last spring. I've done a number of layouts about the tournament with quite lengthy journaling, so I've already written a lot about the experience, but still have some great photos to include on my scrapbook pages. Here, I made tabs to go along the sides of the pictures, including just a few words of journaling.



This final example is a more traditional style of journaling, the journal block. The plain, simple block containing your journaling is sometimes all you need to finish off a layout. In "Alley Cats", that's what I did. But don't be afraid to step it up a bit and add an additional design element (die cuts, stickers, rub-on, etc.) to your journal block. Here I included small black circles representing bowling balls to tie all of the elements together.



On your next layout, don't be afraid to write it all down! Include those words along with your photos. Whether you computer journal or use your own handwriting, the written word is important in telling the complete story. It's even more fun when you get creative with it and use the new lines of paper Scrappin' Sports and More will be debuting at CHA later this week. All of the layouts in this article used our newest sports line On The Edge Sports. You're gonna love it.