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    I thought I would give a look into my process for one of my layouts. I’ve seen great examples of scrapbookers doing this. Nichol Magouirk is starting a weekly feature of her start to finish process, Marcy Penner did a post about the anatomy of one of her layouts, and most recently Christine Middlecamp just posted about her process. I thought each entry was so interesting; I liked seeing what motivated each scrapbooker and how their layout went from concept to completion. So here is my thought process on this layout.
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    I realized tonight looking at this in low light that a digital scrapbooker could probably do this pretty quickly all digital, but I don’t really work that way. I was thinking more in terms of layering paper elements. I pulled out a bunch of supplies and a picture of Tuesday talking.
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    I almost always start with a kraft or white piece of cardstock so I can easily visualize the whole layout space. I started moving things around and opened up the Silhouette Studio software to type in the words I wanted to cut.

    I find this software (that is free, you can download it even without a machine if you like. I did before I ordered mine to see how I liked it) easy to use. I like that you can put everything on the page that you want to cut, but only choose a few things to cut at once (that’s what I’m showing above). That makes it easy to choose to cut a few things in one color and  a few things in another. The font I used is Frutiger LT Std. I had to buy it for my logo so I thought I’d utilize it for scrapbooking as well. I also used Amelie for “talks” I would have liked to find something closer to the ki tuesday sticker I like so much, but it works.

    I started cutting out of cardstock, but knew I was going to use vinyl as well. I got a great deal at Expressions Vinyl. I think I used a 20% off coupon and got a whole bunch of colors, and transfer tape, which is necessary and I’ll explain more about later. Cutting vinyl means no carrier sheet (like you can see in the first photo) is necessary. It cuts so precisely even the smallest shape can be cut. A woman in the Silhouette Yahoo group makes her own nail decals!
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    I decided to mist the background so it wasn’t so stark. I have multiple sheets of this cardstock so I decided to leave words I had cut on a plain one and slowly move them over. I do this a lot.
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    You can see at this point I’ve stuck some things down (and had a little mishap. The p on “help me” got torn by the transfer tape. Luckily with the Silhouette it’s easy to cut another letter, even out of a scrap of paper). The cardstock/patterned paper letters just with glue, the vinyl is self adhesive so it’s easy to stick down. Except if you don’t use transfer tape it can be hard to get the spacing right.
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    Using transfer tape is easy. After cutting the vinyl I trim off the section that was cut. Then you have to “weed” it. The outside vinyl comes off really easily and I use a paper piercer to get the middle of letters off. Next peel the backing off the transfer tape and put the sticky side on to the word. After using a small scraper the tape should pull up with the letters stuck to it. Position this where you would like it rub it down (with the scraper around the letters, but not too hard, as I found out because it can rip paper) and then slowly pull back the tape.

    I added stitching under the photo (this combo of elements was left over from another project) and a label with journaling.

    Done! She has been learning words crazy fast and I can’t keep track of them any more. I’m really happy that I have this snapshot of her vocabulary at two. I’m make a few notes on the back about what some of the things mean (B is cold/blanket, crackie is cracker, Mom is my mom, appie is apple).

    Like I said before I’m sure you could do something like this digitally (and if you have done a word collage like this please link to it in the comments, I’d love to see an example!) or even with stamps. I personally love the different textures. This is the best photo I could get of the really sparkly acid green cardstock I used (the light was fading fast). You can see the difference between that and the vinyl that is very thin, and light colors a bit translucent. I can see myself using vinyl in place of stickers/other die cuts because it is so easy and precise. Next I’m going to experiment with cutting the same word multiple times and layering the vinyl. Using transfer tape it should be easy and it wouldn’t be as translucent.
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    Hello! Miss me? Because I certainly missed blogging. I have been so focused on this; my new site. Things like this are always more work than they look to be, at least I think so. I figured branding, new site, business cards, PDFs, care guides, contracts, piece of cake! Well the jokes on me. I’ve had Sciarrino and Bj both working overtime helping me get my site live and I’m so excited to say yay, it’s here! I have to know what you, my loyal readers, think. I have about a week to do some tweaking before a big giveaway I have planned.
    Family photoshoot at the salem oregon waterfront
    Since we last chatted Tuesday turned two! I still remember her birth like it was yesterday. And of course she still feels like a baby since SHE HARDLY EVER SLEEPS THROUGH THE NIGHT!
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    These photos are from a chilly day a few weeks ago. We went to the waterfront in the afternoon to try to get a family picture (I have a goal this year of one per month). Total failure on that front as the puffy vest I was wearing did nothing except make me look super pregnant (with Christmas cookies).
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    If you think Tuesday looks happy here (in the low light of the carousel) you should have seen her in Disneyland. Oh. My. Goodness. That girl loved it. Wants to talk/sign about it everyday. Of course she thinks we were in Hawaii since there were palm trees and she saw the ocean when we were landing. At the airport she ran up to a palm tree and exclaimed happily, “Hawaii!!!” I took minimal photos so I have to wait for relatives to send me their files to blog about it (hear that relatives?!?!). Oh yes, it was the big family adventure; ten of us.
    So back to this new blog business. Let me tell you something. If you are contemplating starting a blog go get your own URL now. STAT! Bj laboriously downloaded and moved all my images and content from my Typepad blog because I was using a Typepad URL. I could not bare the thought of loosing almost six years of blogging and nearly had a breakdown when it looked like it might go that way. He totally came through for me. So why did I decide I needed a new site? Well it became clear to me pretty quickly that I did not want to keep up a photo blog and personal blog. So many photo blogs are so blah. I mean they are awesome at looking at beautiful photography but I miss the interaction with readers. I don’t have anything to hide about my personal life from my clients so I really don’t mind them coming to my mashup blog. I mean I go into their houses so come one, come see what’s up with me too, why not! Unfortunately Typepad didn’t have the functionality I needed to add pages and details that are necessary when people check out my services, so a move was necessary.
    Take a look around and tell me really, honestly what you think. YOU are the ones I want to feel at home here. The menu at the top will help you get around. There is an about me page, details about my sessions, an easy way to contact me, a link to catagories and archives as well as my twitter, and a button to subscribe to the feed. You can also just put the URL into google reader if you like. I chose to do three posts on the home page so it would load a little quicker for all those wonderful mobile devices. Pictures can no longer be saved, but please if you would like one to use don’t hesitate to ask. With proper credit I will usually say yes. One thing I hope to change as soon as I can figure it out is the comments section. I loved threaded comments (so I could reply to a comment and the commenter would get email notification). That is not built into the WordPress Theme I got and I can’t figure out a way around it… yet. I will still respond to comments but you’ll have to come back to see what I’ve said. A bit lame I know. The footer (that grey box) houses my blogroll, what I’ve been reading (Amazon affiliate links), things I love (which I will continue to update), and a handy search feature.
    This blog is not going to turn into a photography only blog. It’s going to be a mashup of everything I (and I hope you) love.
    So, what do you think?

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    Ok, I’m following in so many people’s footsteps on this posts I don’t even know who to link to. These are my favorite layouts of the year. If you don’t scrapbook and won’t be reading through the post a little announcement. I’m working on a pretty big (and exciting) project so I’m going to be signing off for the next two weeks. I’ll see you back here in the middle of the month!
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    I love this mostly because Tuesday helped me with it 🙂
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    I had this one hanging up for the longest time.
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    All those brads, all those flowers. That photo. Love it!
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    Love these photos and I’ve had the days of the week stickers for a long time. Always feels good to use a product you’ve been saving.
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    A scraplift that I had been wanting to try for a long time. I think I’m going to lift this simple layout again and again.
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    One of the first layouts in my new craft space from the beginning of the year.
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    First try with mist.
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    Hands down my favorite layout of the year. So glad when I put the real mushy stuff out there.
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    Fun to use scraps from the quilt on the layout.
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    Oh man; Tuesday and her sleep. I should do many more layouts about this. Luckily she has only woken up once tonight and I got her down so I could kiss my sweetie at midnight 🙂
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    Borrowing my step-mom’s cricut made me realize how bad I wanted a digital die cutter (and now I have one, yay!).
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    And of course my week in the life. I think I will forever be glad that I did this project.
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    Even if you memory keep in different ways doesn’t ever little thing you get down, every picture, make you so glad you took the time to do it? That’s how I feel. I love looking back on these memories, and of course creating new ones.
    If you did a best of 2010 post will you link it in the comments so we can all be inspired?
    See you in a few weeks!

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