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I love this photo...with Kelly

I love this photo by Kelly Purkey
© Kelly Purkey

I’m Kelly Purkey and I love this photo because it makes the city seem so magical. The starbursts of the lights, the purple sky, the gold lights, and the beauty of the buildings make me feel like I got to live somewhere really special.




Kelly Purkey lives in New York, NY, where there is inspiration around every corner. You may have seen her work in Creating Keepsakes magazine, where she has been a Dream Team member for 2008 and 2009. She also designs for Fiskars Brands, American Crafts and Two Peas in a Bucket. Other than scrapbooking, she loves traveling, curling up with a good book, laughing with friends and cupcakes with lots of icing.

Visit Kelly’s blog here.


I love this photo… is a special series of posts this week, featuring favourite images from some fabulous scrapbookers and friends. I hope you enjoy! -S.

A day for greys, shadows and black

a day for grey, shadows and black

So is this the day when it seems like I have the idea of a month of colour all wrong? Today we’re going to focus on shades of grey and black.

a day for grey, shadows and black

Sometimes you can find shades of grey just by pointing the camera down to the ground rather than up where the brighter colours live.

a day for grey, shadows and black

Or maybe keep your camera clicking once the sun has gone down so you can capture the places you see by daylight in the shadows instead of the sun.

a day for grey, shadows and black

Or silhouette the subject of your photo with plenty of back lighting.
Or of course you could convert a photo from colour to black and white to see how the look changes.

So today, keep your eyes open for interesting shadows and the places without the bright colours today. Upload somewhere and share a link in the comments today for a chance at today’s prize—each day this week has an art print as a prize, in a colour to match the day’s theme.

Happy snapping!

xlovesx

I love this photo...with Cathy

I love this photo by Cathy Zielske
© Cathy Zielske

I’m Cathy Zielske and I love this photo because my daughter is so friggin’ cool, it kills me. She’s 13 and the hat, the buttons, the whole red vibe she’s got going on just says, “Yeah, I’m cool. What’s the problem?” I imagine if I could see her aura, which is not a skill I possess, it would be in varying shades of red.




Cathy Zielske is the former creative director for the now defunct, but much loved Simple Scrapbooks magazine. She’s the author of two best selling books on scrapbooking, Clean&Simple Scrapbooking, and the sequel by the same name. A graphic designer by trade, Cathy is currently teaching workshops online to help scrapbookers make pages that look good, and sound good. To find details on Cathy’s classes and read her amazing stories from day to day life, visit her blog at www.cathyzielske.com.


I love this photo… is a special series of posts this week, featuring favourite images from some fabulous scrapbookers and friends.

A day for red, rose and pink

a day for red

Camera ready? See what you can find in the realm of reds, roses and pinks today.

Share your photos and link them here for a chance at today’s prize!

xlovesx

I love this photo...with Rhonna

I love this photo by Rhonna Farrer
© Rhonna Farrer

My name is Rhonna Farrer & I love this photo because I’m a colour addict! I adore this colourful photo! This colour display was found on the streets of Paris. Our jaws dropped at each window filled with colourful glee! Blue apples paired with green walls just took my breath away! I want to decorate a room like this in my house…so creative!




Family + Art + Teaching. This unique combination is what Rhonna enjoys most about digital scrapbooking. A wife and mother of three young children, there’s never any shortage of inspiration or creative material.

As a designer in the greeting cards/gift industry, digital scrapbooking was a logical evolution for Rhonna. In 2004, she won the Creating Keepsakes Hall of Fame contest. She spent two years working as Creative Director for Digital Scrapbooking Magazine. And she worked with Two Peas in a Bucket as a Garden Girl & Digital Designer. She currently works with Heidi Swapp & Janet Hopkins at House of 3 where she designs & inspires with home decor, scrapbooking & paper products!

In addition to her career as an artist, Rhonna has a degree in Art Education and has taught both nationally and internationally.

You can read Rhonna’s blog here and find a multitude of projects to inspire!

Photo by NicholeV Photography


I love this photo… is a special series of posts this week, featuring favourite images from some fabulous scrapbookers and friends. I hope you enjoy! -S.

A day for green

green photo with digital scrapbooking mask
Photo mask available here, by Carina Gardner.

One of the things that most inspired me about blogging has been something that pops up now and then called colour week. With one blogger announcing and hosting the week as it were, by posting photos from their life each with a certain colour as the focus. It sounds simple, and indeed it is, but I’ve always found it such a beautiful little peek into the things we notice every day, especially as I hopped from blog to blog to see how different the photos would be with the same colour at heart. Although it wasn’t something that I found in the circle of scrapbooking blogs, it was something that seemed like such a perfect project for a scrapbooker: taking time to document the colours of our everyday lives with photographs that could be blogged and possibly even end up in a crafty project or scrapbook page.

green pots

So this week, I hope you’re ready to pick up your camera. For each of the next seven days, we’ll focus on one colour each day. Get your camera in gear, take photos of that colour and share them with everyone if you would like! Join our Flickr group here, share photos on your blog, add them to the photography gallery at Two Peas or anywhere else you fancy. I have a little prize to give to one person each day…but I also think this is a project you might like even without the prize motivation! (But hey, prizes = fun, so there are still prizes!)

green plants

This week will be just about the photos: there will be posts with photos, about photography, and a few special guests will be stopping by to show you their favourite photographs. Next week, I promise there will be crafty goodness to coordinate, so don’t fret! (Plus that might give you time to catch up on a few of the challenges from last week!)

green bag

We start today…with the colour green. Take your camera around and see what green you can snap. Mix indoors and out, day and night if you like…and share your favourites. See what stories you find hiding in the greens of your day.

green crafting

Be sure to leave a comment here with your favourite green shot or a link to your green post elsewhere. I’ll draw a name from all the comments for an 8×10 art print – entries close at the end of June, just like the other Month of Colour challenges.

green = decaf

Can’t wait to see everyone’s green images!

xlovesx

A Month of Colour :: Week One Recap

Thanks so much for joining in A Month of Colour! Here’s a list of links for everything in week one, for quick reference!

Welcome to a Month of Colour (includes free photo overlay to download)
Colour Challenge 01: Scrapbook your favourite colour
A Rainbow of Scrapbook Pages
Tutorial: Customising Digital Scrapbook Page Templates
Colour Challenge 02: Using a digital template and/or rainbow border
Spin the Colour Wheel
Cracking the Colour Wheel, part one
Colour Challenge 03:” Using the spinner for your colours
A rainbow of scrapbook pages
Cracking the Colour Wheel, part two
Colour Challenge 04: Using the colour wheel
Colours of Tomorrow (favourite colour-craft reads).
Colour symbolism
Colour Challenge 05: Craft with symbolic colour
Blue Sky Thinking

All challenges end on the last day of the month so you still have plenty of time to complete any of these challenges for a chance at a prize.

And an extra little prize for today: Have you added a Month of Colour badge to your blog or message board signature, shared this link on your facebook profile, twitter, kirtsy or something like that? If you have, leave a link in the comments on this post and you’ll be entered in the drawing £10 of shopping credit at shimelle.com for classes or goodies. A Month of Colour logos are available in small, medium, large and signature bar sizes…or click any of the bookmark links below or otherwise share on your place of choice! Spread the word and comment with the link – supereasy. Entries close at the end of the month.

Enjoy the rest of the weekend—so excited for what week two has in store. Time to shake things up! See you tomorrow morning!

xlovesx

Symbols, sales and challenges

Take Note scrapbook

I’ve just finished a short return to the world of teaching English to help a group get ready for their final exams and I promise I didn’t talk scrapbooking to them. But we did talk about colour—colour and its symbolism in the poems they had to study for their tests. They may have had the hard task of writing about symbolism and being graded for it…but as crafters we can just have the fun part: we can use colours as symbols, just like poets, without fear of being graded in any way. We’re making the rules, so that means we can break them too. Still, it’s interesting to think about the traditional meanings of the colours we see and use every day.

White stands for hope, innocence, surrender, peace, purity, brides, babies, communions and all things new.

Red symbolises both danger (like a warning sign) and help (like the Red Cross). It also represents both love and anger. Many cultures also identify red with happiness and prosperity. It’s one of the most dominant colours in product packaging and advertising…and it seems to have paid off rather well for Ferrari.

Green represents money to some and the environment to others. Lighter shades make us think of spring, planting and new life; darker shades look like winter pine needles. For many years it was labelled as a weak colour for advertising and rarely adopted by companies or campaigns, but in recent years eco-concerns and the success of the green branding of Starbucks Coffee, though completely unrelated, have seen this colour gain popularity in media.

Blue is a traditional colour of good luck and good health. Its richest shades were once reserved for the royalty and most wealthy, as the dyes were some of the most expensive.

Yellow has links to youth and energy on the positive side. Like red, it has some contradictions: its high visibility makes it a natural choice for warnings (rather than a care-free youth) and it commonly means someone looks rather ill (despite also aligning with energy like sunshine).

scrapbooking colour challenge

Today’s challenge is to use colour in a symbolic way on a card, layout or other craft project. Upload it before the end of the month and link it up in the comments – one lucky participant will win an art print for this challenge. Entries close at 11:59pm UK time on the 30th of June.

and….this weekend only:
Online Class Sale!!!

This weekend only, archived online classes are sale priced in the shop so you can catch a class you have missed before and access all the class materials so you can work through at your own pace. Purchase a class during the sale and you’ll receive all the details by email on or before Tuesday (9th June). This is a very rare thing in the shop, so take advantage while you can!

Happy weekend and happy colouring!

xlovesx

PS: No, I’m not too sure what is up with the dates displaying a day off. I’ll try to find a way to fix that when I am back home on Monday.