Friday, November 22, 2019

Retreat Scrapping

I have a special group of friends who I regularly attend a retreat weekend with. I love these weekends away. It's food for the soul and some replenishment of my mojo. 
During a recent weekend I needed a little mojo infusion and had a play with some 49 and Market paper, die cuts and chipboard. I'm pretty happy with the results :o)

Cherish

A special moment captured of my granddaughter, Cadence. 




 49 and Market  paper, die cuts, wishing bubbles, trim and chipboard.

Lucy Ruth
This little cherub is the granddaughter of  a friend, the photo alone was all the mojo I needed to scrap.

Isn't that little spray of flowers and the ones dotted about the layout just gorgeous, I have to say I'm in love with the die cuts from 49 and Market. So fine and precise. And the best bit of all,,,,,, NO FUSSY CUTTING!!!!


 49 and Market  die cuts, flower and trim. Paper by - Alexandra Renke

Daisy

Meet Daisy, the newest member of our family. A pugolicious pug puppy, causing havoc on the household. Unless she's asleep :oD




 49 and Market  paper, die cuts and stamps. Chipboard by Dusty Attic

My Boy

It's very hard to get proper photos of my boys and when my eldest boy Liam shared this one online I nabbed it!!


 49 and Market  paper and die cuts.

Hopefully I get some scrapping time this week, so until next time, 
Happy Creating
Audrey


Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Sketch Away

So,,,in an effort to get myself back scrapping I decided I'd follow some sketches, they can be tricky little things at times but once I worked out what paper was going where, they came together quite quickly. Though I'd share a few with you.

Fairy Tea Party






Paper and die cuts by Photo Play called - Wild Heart Collection

Super Cute


Paper and die cuts by Simple Stories called - Dream Big


Super Cute 


Paper and die cuts by Simple Stories called - Dream Big

I'll be back soon with more to share
Audrey



Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Stay Tuned!!



Yep,, that was another long rest from blogging. The creating slowed dramatically especially as I was working nearly full-time. That and the normal everyday life/family/work commitments has a way of interrupting the flow of mojo. So lets use this analogy - I fell off the path ever so slightly into a little ditch on the side but am now crawling my way out, brushing off the mud and grass clippings, ready to skip down the path again.
Want to come play :0)