A Cherry on Top is having a neat "3 in a row" challenge that works with my layout. I used the row: card stock, 6+ patterned papers, 3+ photos.
Inspiration is a two way street. I am following so many great blogs that jumpstart my creativity. I hope I can help someone else to do the same.
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Lunch in St Kitts
During our tour of St Kitts, we stopped at South Friars Bay to each a picnic lunch that Royston got for us. The lunch was Roti - an interesting wrap with potato, mild curry, spices, and chicken. It was very good. We ate at the tables from The Godfather Music Beach Bar, which is owned by a friend of Royston's. Too bad they were not open at the time as it looked like a fun place!
Monday, March 16, 2015
Shopping trip to Rio Piedras
Day 4 in Puerto Rico: We decided to visit a local food market to experience some Puerto Rican culture. We went to a market in Rio Piedras, which is a part of San Juan. While we were hunting for the market, we did some shopping along the busy streets. We also came across a curious pink church that was abandoned. It was a very pretty church - totally boarded up. I later found out it was a Catholic church that used to also serve as a school. I never could find out what happened to it - other than the area was in need of revitalization..
On the first half of the double layout, I used the layout from Sketch N Scrap's challenge #77
On the first half of the double layout, I used the layout from Sketch N Scrap's challenge #77
I also was able to use the March color challenge at Scrap Much
Here is the first side of the layout:
The other side of the layout uses Sketch 430 from Scrapbook Challenges. I rotated the layout.
and Challenge 75 from The Paper Girls Challenge, which says use the color Marsala somewhere in the layout.
And the whole double layout together:
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Old San Juan Walking Tour - Rest time!
As we worked our way through Old San Juan, we rested A LOT! I loved this beautiful fountain that we happened upon! We wandered to the Old San Juan Gate, which is one of the original entrances into Old San Juan from the 1500's. This layout shows us resting by the fountain and then again by the gate area.
I found a neat Pi-Day challenge at A Cherry On Top. I picked pecan as my pi(e). This means I was supposed to make a layout that uses at least 3 colors. It actually says "Go nuts!" I also had to use at least 3 circles in honor of pie. I picked brown, turquoise, and a pinkish orangish red for the colors.
I also used the layout for the March Rewind challenge at A Cherry on Top as well!
I found a neat Pi-Day challenge at A Cherry On Top. I picked pecan as my pi(e). This means I was supposed to make a layout that uses at least 3 colors. It actually says "Go nuts!" I also had to use at least 3 circles in honor of pie. I picked brown, turquoise, and a pinkish orangish red for the colors.
I also used the layout for the March Rewind challenge at A Cherry on Top as well!
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Jungle Time in St Kitts
On our tour of St Kitts, we stopped and checked out a creek near some ruins we were looking at. As soon as we got near the creek, we were in the JUNGLE - complete with Tarzan style vines to swing on. The boys were immediately enthralled! We spent quite some time swinging in style!
Thanks to Let's Scrap Sketches for the great sketch. The sketch is one of their March challenges!
I was also able to squeak in a few other challenges with this same layout. I combined two Scrappy Friends challenges: Rochelle's Tic Tac Toe Challenge and Kelly's March Color Challenge.
On Rochelle's Challenge, I used the center vertical column: Polka Dot Paper, The color Green, and Something that sparkles.
On Kelly's Color Challenge, I used three of the colors.
Polka Dot Paper closeup
Something that Sparkles.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Deep Sea Fishing - Got the Big One
Vacation 2013
Puerto Rico: During the boys' Deep Sea Fishing trip with Captain Marcos, they kept catching small fish for bait. In one of my very favorite pics of the trip, you can see how a big fish bit into a smaller fish and left just his head on the hook! Love the expression on Preston's face. Persistence pays off though because Preston finally hooked a BIG one. After much reeling, he brought it in. A large King Mackerel!
For the first half of the layout, I used a Map pattern challenge from Scrapbook Challenges. Thanks so much for the inspiration!
And here is the full double layout.
Puerto Rico: During the boys' Deep Sea Fishing trip with Captain Marcos, they kept catching small fish for bait. In one of my very favorite pics of the trip, you can see how a big fish bit into a smaller fish and left just his head on the hook! Love the expression on Preston's face. Persistence pays off though because Preston finally hooked a BIG one. After much reeling, he brought it in. A large King Mackerel!
For the first half of the layout, I used a Map pattern challenge from Scrapbook Challenges. Thanks so much for the inspiration!
And here is the full double layout.
Saturday, March 7, 2015
St Lucia - Our adventure with Adventure Tours
Cruise 2013 - We started out in Puerto Rico and then hit 5 different islands in 7 days to end back up in Puerto Rico. The highlight island of the trip for most of the family was St Lucia. We took this tour through Treetop Adventure Tours. The whole tour was fantastic. From the open air jeep ride to the rainforest, to the Hike to the Waterfall, with the zip line in-between. Lisa, our tour guide, made the trip unforgettable!
To document part of the trip, I used a challenge from Scrap Much? This was the Sketchy Friday Challenge for March.
To document part of the trip, I used a challenge from Scrap Much? This was the Sketchy Friday Challenge for March.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Monkeys in St Kitts
Man, two snow days = four double layouts for me. That is 8 scrapbooking pages. I might finish this cruise album after all!
During our cruise, we stopped at St Kitts. We took an EXCELLENT island tour through Royston Tours. Royston was a GREAT guide for our private. I felt like he took us everywhere! If you ever make it to St Kitts, be sure and take his tour.
One of the first stops on the tour was to see a friend of Roystons. A friend and his monkey!
The Memory Nest has great challenges. I used their Make it Monday #35 sketch for part of this layout.
The double layout is below:
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
During our cruise, we stopped at Barbados. As part of our snorkel/turtle tour, we stopped at a quiet beach to hang out for a while.
I followed a sketch from Stick It Down. This was March's Single Sketch Challenge.
Here is the whole layout
Old San Juan Walking Tour
After our cruise was over, we spent one night in Old San Juan before we fly home. Old San Juan is beautiful, and there is SO much history to see. I wish we had more time to explore and experience it. But, you do what you can, right? So, after getting of the ship, we CRAMMED as much as we could into that afternoon. This layout shows just a small amount of what we saw!
I followed a sketch from Stick It Down. This was March's Double Sketch Challenge.
Luquillo Kiosks - Puerto Rico
During our summer vacation in 2013, we spent 5 days in Puerto Rico. We tried to get out and enjoy the culture as much as we could. One great local hangout we visited was the Luquillo Kiosks. The kiosks are a long strip building divided up into around 60 little shops, bars, and restaurants. It is a great place to sample food, get to know some friendly locals, and shop.
Over at Scrap Our Stash, they have a great challenge up right now. Challenge #24 is to use elements on your scrapbook page that spell out the word "STENCIL". Here is my double layout that I made for the challenge:
S - Stitches
T - Torn paper
E - Embossing (the black stitches are stamped and embossed)
N - Numbers - For date in journaling
C - Circle
I - Ink for edges
L - Letters for title
Over at Scrap Our Stash, they have a great challenge up right now. Challenge #24 is to use elements on your scrapbook page that spell out the word "STENCIL". Here is my double layout that I made for the challenge:
S - Stitches
T - Torn paper
E - Embossing (the black stitches are stamped and embossed)
N - Numbers - For date in journaling
C - Circle
I - Ink for edges
L - Letters for title
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