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As it Happens scrapbooking video :: Is Disney about the queue or the ride?

disney scrapbook page by shimelle laine @ shimelle.com
If it’s working, carry on with it, right? And so goes the idea of just turning on the camera to capture a scrapbook page as it happens, the supply set of Studio Calico’s Walden scrapbooking kit and Underground Project Life kit, and the idea of scrapping Disney in colours other than red, yellow, black, and white.

disney scrapbook page by shimelle laine @ shimelle.com
I said last time that I made one terrible error in taking Wonder Boy to Disneyland. It was not remembering that the Peter Pan ride is entirely in the dark. It was the first thing we took him on and it scared him to bits. Apologies to the lovely, well behaved young ladies in the next ship who wondered why someone was screaming as if it were a death-defying roller coaster! But he soon recovered in the sunshine and that was really our only meltdown of the day. (Truth be told he wasn’t hugely keen on Dumbo. But he loved-loved-loved the Toy Story laser tag thing. A story for another page.)

disney scrapbook page by shimelle laine @ shimelle.com
Thankfully the queues weren’t all that bad since January is the off-season, but in truth, the queue was pretty fun with the combination of baby and friends! Plenty of conversation and plenty of giggles, and of course plenty of him flirting with strangers. We took quite a few of our photos while we were waiting for rides, and that difference of what sometimes seems like drudgery was something I really wanted to record somewhere in these pages. This seemed as fine a time as any!

disney scrapbook page by shimelle laine @ shimelle.com

So many thanks for the amazing response to Monday’s flash sale on classes. All registrations have been processed now, so you should have a welcome email and the ability to see your classes at our forum. There are a few orders here and there that didn’t specify a class or the email came up as invalid and I’m trying to track all of those down. If that’s you or you don’t think you’ve received what you should have, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. If you missed the sale, I’m sorry to hear that, but I hope you’re happy to hear there are new classes on the horizon. All existing classes are always open for registration, always include permanent access, and I always endeavour to make sure you’re getting good value for the purchase price, not just on sale days. Thanks again for your support!

26 March 2015



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11 Comments for As it Happens scrapbooking video :: Is Disney about the queue or the ride?

  1. Mariangeles Says:

    I can’t see the full picture of the LO :(

  2. Anne-Liesse Says:

    Any chance you might do momthly picks again? I really enjoyed that creative challenge and inspiration. I miss it.
    Anne-Liesse

  3. Becky Says:

    What a great layout! I love how you balance everything out!

  4. Suplemen Kecantikan Says:

    great post
    very interesting
    suplemen kecantikan

  5. Martha Says:

    The color combination on all the layouts are just gorgeous. I am So very inspired by your work. Can’t wait to start scrapbooking this weekend. Thank you for sharing!!

  6. Chiswickmum Says:

    Hi Shimelle, welcome back. Enjoying your inspiration, especially the notion that Disney is about the queue so much more than the ride. I was able to have the longest conversation in a long while with my 26 yr old daughter while in a line for Peter Pan too!! Anyway, what do you do with Rub ons which won’t rub on? Send them back? Warm them up? Or are they just old? What do stores do about old stock? Do they keep an eye on which rub ons are No longer Working? I occasionally have a pack of stubborn ones which take a huge effort to rub on. Recently I bought a pack of Disney phrases from scrapbook.com and none of them rub on. So annoying. What tricks do you use to encourage them to transfer? How often do you get dud packets? Thanks, and looking forward to new classes and layouts.

  7. Gab Says:

    Such a great LO. And such lovely pics of you and Wonder Boy. This is the reason I love Disney so much – for the details even in the queues!
    I really appreciate you taking the time to do this video – love hearing you talk through your process.

  8. Jenny Says:

    I’m loving the “as it happens”-videos! And thanks for answering some of my questions about your scrapbooking staples! I actually managed to find the exact same label punch in a local scrap store (Sweden) and hope to put it to use soon ☺

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  10. maria s Says:

    This l/o is beautiful. I was worried about the script background being hard to work with,but it looks wonderful with the photos and colors you chose. Thanks for walking us thru. Maria

  11. Mary M. Says:

    I’m loving this style of video. I always learn a lot watching you scrap! I actually bought that label punch because I saw you use it so much and I LOVE it. =) Looking forward to hearing about new classes!

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