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Scrapbook your favourite colour


As mentioned this morning, the first challenge is underway…
Colour Challenge #01:
Scrapbook your favourite colour.
{And I mean pretty much any interpretation of ‘scrap’, so blog posts, photographs, paper or digital layouts, movies…anything that documents your favourite colour!}

Here’s what happened when I turned this morning’s post into a layout:
scrapbook page
Supplies: Bazzill Parakeet cardstock, Love, Elsie embossed cardstock and fabric paper, Rhonna Farrer Grunged Photo Edges, American Crafts Thickers in subway black and umbrella green, American Crafts woodgrain paper, Doodlebug flocked dot paper, Fiskars border punch and little letter stickers by My Little Shoebox.

Ready to scrap your favourite colour? Ready to win something?

Scrap your favourite colour and upload it somewhere—your blog, Flickr, your page gallery, wherever works. Comment on this post with a link to your page. You have all month to finish the challenge – entries end at 11:59pm London time on 30th June.

On the first of July, one lucky commenter will win her choice of any online class in the shop.

Happy scrapping!

xlovesx

June: A Month of Colour


all photo masks in this post by Rhonna Farrer.

And now it all becomes crystal clear: welcome to June and a month of colour here at shimelle.com. Over the next thirty days, you’ll find challenges, projects, tutorials and articles all about colour. The projects cover a range of crafts and home topics, with pretty much everything coming back to a scrapbook focus in one way or another. Most exciting of all, there are some very special guests who will be sharing their ideas here, and I can’t wait for you to see what they’ve come up with. I hope you will join in too!

The jar of pencils and a few other colouriffic images will become pretty symbolic over the next few weeks, and today I wonder if asked to pick just one colour from this tin of pencils, which colour would you choose?

red hearts

As a little girl, I always chose the red crayon. It was the only crayon in my box that would be so short you couldn’t see it when you opened the box. If I used the sharpener on the back of the box, any other colours became streaked with red, since that was usually the only colour that needed to be sharpened. And I know I learned to write the word ‘red’ before I learned to write my name — I copied it off the label. I only remember because I then wrote it in every colour in the box and a grown-up looked and said it was confusing to write a colour in so many…colours.

green field

Out of crayons and a little older, my favourite colour changed. I discovered green, which had far more depth to its shades and didn’t seem to become an entirely new colour like how red turns to rose and then to pink as it gets lighter. Green is always green, whether light in spring or dark in winter pines. Maybe because of that early love of red, I thought green was a strange choice for a favourite colour, and I kept it to myself for a great number of years. One day it came up in conversation while choosing decorating colours for a school event and it turned out all three of us in the conversation had a love for green, and we all tended to keep it to ourselves. Over the next four years there were many suggestions that we our school change its official colours from purple and gold to purple and green, and at one point there were even swatches bandied about to show how the combination could work, even if it sounded repulsive. Of course the school colours never changed, but to this day I will add green to any purple-based colour combination…and rarely gold.

black and white drums

Somewhere in those first years of being out on one’s own, it seemed I was basing all my accessories on various shades of black, black and black. Hopefully I didn’t overdo it for too long — the combination of black clothes, pale skin and dark hair did make a few people surprised that I left the house during daylight hours. To be honest, the motivation behind this lack of variety in colour was entirely practical: it had to do with doing my own laundry and shopping on a student budget. For several years, I got by with a weekly load of black washing and saved all the other colours up for a trip to the laundrette once a month or so…and I can’t remember any incidents of accidentally turning my laundry red or grey or any of those other things that are supposed to happen when you start doing your own laundry. Soon the all-black phase passed, but I never really had any intention of giving up black classics, so I still value a black dress, black tights, black shoes and black eyeliner. And if I fail to add some colour to all off that, I find The Boy will comment on how easy it was to forget he married Emily Strange.

pink jellyfish

If you ask others to guess my favourite colour, I think most people would say pink. And I love pink. In my house, on my pages, in my hair — definitely all about the pink. But pink has a special status as my second-favourite colour of all time. Throughout all my phases of loving other colours of the spectrum, my second favourite choice has always been some shade of pink. (Strangely, I have the same system for films. My second-favourite film of all time has been the same since about 1993. The number one spot and all the other spots move around, but second-favourite is second-favourite: the perfect stalwart answer to any tough situation.) I am thankful that pink doesn’t seem to mind the lack of the top spot, and I’m pretty sure that second-favourite position will be hers for years to come.

green bicycle

So through all the phases, which colour will I say if you ask me for my favourite? It turns out my teenage self had it right: my absolute favourite colour from way back then right up to now is green. Not every shade, but quite a few. I got enough neon green in my childhood to shy away from that now…but lime is just fine. And I completely overdosed on preppy hunter green in the 90s, when I even owned hunter green denim jeans. But all other greens are pretty much fabulous in my book. If I could only own one colour of cardstock, it would be Bazzill’s parakeet green. Not at all practical, as surely white would be more adaptable, but parakeet has my heart. I buy it fifty sheets at a time and have to replenish more than once a year. I have parakeet coloured shoes…parakeet coloured cardigans…and let us not count how many parakeet coloured handbags.

scrapbooking colour challenge

Your first challenge in this month of colour? Celebrate your favourite colour. We did something similar in the first week of Scrap Like You Mean It this year atUK Scrappers. Except then the challenge was just to scrap with your favourite colour. This time, scrap about your favourite colour. Or colours! Why be decisive when you can include a dozen?! I started asking people this question a few days ago and it appears to be something many people don’t think about after childhood…but I reckon crafty types are different. So let’s see a little love for your favourite colour.

How you might complete the challenge…
…a traditional or digital scrapbook page
…a minibook of your favourite colours
…a photograph of you wearing or surrounded by your favourite colours
…a carefully arranged portrait of your crayon box
…a blog post telling the story of your favourite colour
or any other idea that comes into your head!

free digital scrapbooking download

To help get you started, you can download a free set of ‘my favourite colour’ photo overlays by clicking here. [PC users, try this download if the first option gives you trouble.] The download includes four .png files: my favourite colour and my favorite color in both black and white. The files are formatted for a 4×6 landscape photo, but you can move them around to fit any photo you like. (If you’ve never added an image over your photo, click here for a tutorial.)

There’s more to come later today: I’m telling you, this month of colour may change things around here! See you then.

xlovesx

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Last clue...

just a little something...

Yesterday’s comments went from cold to red hot…surely this will help make things less cryptic?

See you back here tomorrow when everything will start to make sense.

xlovesx

Another clue...

Does this give you any ideas?

Starts right here on Monday.

xlovesx

Faux bois stamped goodness and more cryptic clues

woodgrain necklace made with banana frog stamps
Necklace and photo by Kirsty Neale

Kirsty posted a stamping school tutorial over at the Frog Blog this week, and she used my stamps to create this necklace from polymer clay. Frankly, I am so in love with this necklace that I really don’t want to tell you this, but she is giving it away! As much as I really want to be the one who wins it, I can’t be, so I hope one of you can win it! Go here and answer her question for a chance to win (and at the very least, you get to see how to make one yourself, which is also pretty cool).

As for my cryptic message yesterday, I can confirm two things.
1. This mystery event will start here on Monday 1st June. As in, just after this weekend!
2. This mystery event may involve something you can see in this:

but I’m afraid that’s all the hint you’ll get for today! (Oh, okay, I’ll give you one more: it does not involve gardening. For which all plants will be grateful, as today The Boy has reminded me that all I have to do is sit near plants and they will wilt. He quickly removed them from next to my desk and they are already happier.)

A couple answers to questions this week:
...I made the film in iMovie ‘09 and it was super easy…it’s pretty much drag and drop, then just tweak what you like! I wouldn’t know where to start on a PC, but if you have a Mac, you can DEFINITELY do this.
...The music is a song called Fireflies in a Steel Mill by The Elected, off the album Sun, Sun, Sun. I photographed a gig they played in Londontown a couple years ago, knowing nothing about them before I walked in. (Well, I knew that the singer used to be in Salute your Shorts on Nickelodeon, but now that I have said that I have lost all respect with anyone who is a superfan of The Elected.) Anyway, I went home and downloaded both albums, which is pretty rare for me. I love the calm beauty of their songs and how they all sound like summers from childhood.
Thank you so much for the movie love. I am so excited to make more.

Have a fabulous weekend!

xlovesx

Today was a good day

Okay, I have no cool picture and no scrapbook pages for today’s post.

But I am super excited for something that is going to happen right here, very soon. It deserves a big YAY.

And I just got off the phone with a friend I haven’t talked to in so long…and that also deserves a big YAY.

So here’s the deal: please have a fabulous day/evening/other period of time and may it deserve a big YAY.

I’ll be back as normal with pictures and scrapbooking stuff and all that sort of thing tomorrow!

xlovesx

Snapshots to film...surely it's still a scrapbook

handmade card
I’ve been scrapping and writing most of today, but have just two little things for the blog today, I think…

Yes, I did manage to make a little video from our weekend. It’s here and I learned a great deal from downloading everything from the camera and pinning it together. Like that in general, I need to be less scared of shooting video…I really didn’t shoot enough. Afraid it would eat my memory (nope – had 5 gig of cards left!) or the minimal action would be boring (no – I actually thought the minimal stuff was quite sweet…just facial expressions and gestures and things). Anyway, the movie isn’t going to shock you with its amazingness…but I did say I would try something unexpected, so I wanted to come clean with the finished result! To me, it still feels like a scrapbook…though separate from the writing. So good to have an easy little warm-up and now I have some better ideas of where to go from here. Looking forward to making a very summery little film when we head to Hawaii for part holiday, part visiting a friend I haven’t seen in a decade…in about two weeks. Excited!!

And…I’ve got craftiness over on the Garden Girl blog today – three ways to use the wonky photo mask, which I adore. And today there is a new four part mask. Can’t wait to try it out!

Hope you’re having a rather fabulous day!

xlovesx

Happy Monday

flowers along the path

Hope your weekend has turned out lovely. I’m working on that video I promised myself I would make and so far, so good! Hopefully I can finish it and share tomorrow. Planning to finish up a scrapbook page tonight too…one of those ideas that sits in your mind and needs to be created before the feeling is gone.

What are you up to today?

xlovesx