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Sunday, 29 January 2012

February Sketch




For the February sketch, Ann and I have used the beautiful Lost and Found 2 range by My Mind's Eye.



Ann has moved her photographs down the page and centralised the bottom photo. She used her page to celebrate her meeting with Matt Cardle.




I took the sketch more literally and positioned my photographs as in the sketch but I decided to mount my photos and embellishments onto blocks of patterned paper.



My page was used to celebrate a fabulous family walk a couple of years ago.


So there you are two very different layouts from the same sketch.

Saturday, 28 January 2012

Challenge Deadlines

With the weekend upon us and the end of the month looming we just wanted to remind you of a couple of challenges whose deadlines are coming up if you would like to enter them and be in with a chance to win a prize.

The scrapbook a Year-in-Review layout challenge closes on 31st January at midnight and can be found here.

Karen's sketch challenge posted here ends this Sunday at 8pm.

And finally your January Thirsty Thursday Challenges for the letters P, Q & R all end at midnight on February 1st. (This week's letter S challenge runs to March 1st)

There you have plenty of inspiration, and many a chance to win something from ATDML, and with all those new CHA goodies on order wouldn't it be a fab time to win?

Thursday, 26 January 2012

*S* Thirsty Thursday

Once more Thursday rolls around with another of our Thirsty Thursday challenge series, this week with the letter S. You know by now how to play along - below we have listed some prompts for you and we challenge you to use to kickstart your next papercrafting project. Incorporate one or more in a layout or card and share your creativity using the link at the end of this blog post for a chance to win a prize in our monthly draw. This S challenge being issued so late in january will remain open until midnight on March 1st giving you plenty of to play along!

S is for SUZANNE - This week we challenge you to scraplift this layout by Suzanne from our Design team. Often one for many layers and detailed elements on her pages this should hopefully be a nice one to challenge you all this week.



S is for STICKLES - One of my favourite go-to products in my scrapbooking stash, my stickles glitter glue. Perfect for adding a little sparkly or a rustic matt dimension with the distress stickles I use them often on my pages and we challenge you to incorporate them into your next project.

S is for SIMPLE STORIES - Over 60 images in our January Gallery using the many ranges from this relatively new company, they certainly proved popular with the design team! Why not take a look at their papers and use them for this weeks challenge? They have some great new collections coming our soon as well with some divine images being revealed this week on their site.

S is for STITCH or SEW - An inexpensive way to add embellishments, texture and interest to your projects we do like a bit of sewing on our pages (or at least I do!). This sneak peak below of a layout I have created for next month's gallery features some stitching detail and we'd love to see your sewing skills on your next page or card.


S is for SCRAPLIFT - “Scraplifting” — this is a term that refers to copying/borrowing (or taking direct inspiration from) the idea behind a layout or design and using it or modifying it for your own layout. This week we challenge you to scraplift a layout of your own that you have created and to share both the original and your "inspired" by projects with us. We will be asking some of the design team to share their scraplifted projects in February so look out for those on Scraplift Saturday's next month!

That's it for another week folks. As always we would love to see how you interpret the challenges this week. If you'd like to be in with a chance to win a prize from the shop simply link your creations using our Inlinkz tool below, or leave us a lovely comment with a link to your page and which of the S challenges (one or more) that you have met with your creation. This challenge runs until middnight on March 1st 2012.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Patterned Paper Reductions







We have reduced the following papers to try to make room for the new CHA releases which should start arriving next month.





Webster's Pages, Authentique, Bo Bunny and Fancy Pants are now all showing reductions. There are other offers also showing on our Home Page and on UKS.

Sunday, 22 January 2012

Musings on Sketches and a Challenge

I have signed up for an online course that focuses on developing your sketches and that made me wonder. How many of you use sketches. Are they your own sketches or do you use well know sketch sites for inspiration. I do both but I also 'scrap from scratch' too. The first task, for the online course, was to think about things you like about your pages and to incorporate them into a sketch. After doing this I made this sketch and then this made me think - how do you make your sketches, do you make them in a computer program or do you draw them.



I do both of these too. I sometimes use Word to make my sketches but equally I have little note books and scraps of paper with sketches on - sometimes you don't have your laptop with you when inspiration hits.

So this is my interpretation of the sketch - it has things I like such as journaling strips, layering, buttons and pearls and 1 large photo.



I have stuck pretty rigidly to the sketch (something I don't usually do) and the MME Madison Avenue papers worked perfectly with the photo.



So tell us - to sketch or not to sketch, that is the question?


***Added by Mel***

I love Karens layout and the accompanying sketch. We have a £10 ATDML shopping voucher to giveaway to one blog reader who uses Karens sketch to create their own layout. I will hold my hand up and say that Ann is the whizz with the link tool thing not me and I don't know how to add that sooooo.... upload your page to your blog or online gallery and link in the comments box to be entered. We will pick a winner on Sunday 29th January at 8pm

Thursday, 19 January 2012

*R* Thirsty Thursday

My favourite day of the week again as we continue our Thirsty Thursday challenge series with the letter R. Below we have listed some R prompts for you which you can take to kickstart your next papercrafting project. Incorporate one or more in a layout or card and share your creativity using the link at the end of this blog post for a chance to win a prize in our monthly draw.

R is for RE-DO - Do you ever go back and re-do your layouts? I know some people who do, others who resist and move on to another photo and story to tell. I do however sometimes rescrap the same photo (especially if I am very fond of it!) Here Karen Moss shows you a complete re-do of a layout, same journalling, same title, one of the same photos... why not rise to this challenge this week?



R is for RED - I wonder how often you use this vibrant and passionate colour on your projects? I should imagine with Valentines day around the corner quite a little more will be seen of it in coming weeks within the papercraft industry! Why not show us your RED projects this week.

R is for RUB-ONS - Be they alphabet rub-ons used in your journalling or layout title or maybe some of the lovely image, flowers/scrolls rub-ons available let's see how you incorporate them in your next design.

R is for ROMANCE -Is love in the air or is that a chill?! You may choose to scrapbook a lovely-dovey photo, or an anniversary/wedding/engagement photo for this weeks challenge, or you could make a card to tell someone you love them. Karen Cole's card from January gallery illustrates this challenge mixed with the RED challenge.


R is for REVIEW - Ann shared her year in review layout here on the blog last week using Simple Stories papers. Why not use this idea to create a review of your 2011 and meet this R challenge?

As always we would love to see how you interpret the challenges this week. If you'd like to be in with a chance to win a prize from the shop this month simply link your creations using our Inlinkz tool below, or leave us a lovely comment with a link to your page and which of the Rchallenges (one or more) that you have met with your creation. This challenge runs until middnight on February 1st 2012.

Monday, 16 January 2012

Shop Offer



We have started our offers leading up to the new CHA releases. Many of the new releases can be seen here and this is updated regularly. Until the new goods arrive, we will be announcing a number of special offers to make sure the waiting doesn't become too tedious :). Some will be on UKS, some here and some on our home page. Our first blog offer will be 20% off My Little Shoebox papers. Have fun with our offers!

Sunday, 15 January 2012

A Year in Review


I cannot believe we are half way through the first month of a new year already! How the time flies. I always try to do year in review layouts at the start of a new year to summarise on a page the year before. The Simple Stories Gallery this month features two pages where I have done this using the Year-O-Graphy and Life Documented ranges.

The page above "2011 in your eyes" was also the class layout at my crop yesterday and the papers were very popular among the ladies in attendance and a real variation of pages were created. The supplies required to complete the page above are all available in the store by following the links below.


This double layout spreads out one sheet of Simple Stories Year-O-Graphy patterned paper over 2 pages with twelve 3"x4" photos and a few embellishments making for a very inexpensive double page that is quick and simple to create.

Have you created a 2011-year-in-review page using papers from ATDML? Why not share it with us here and who knows - we may feature your layout in a future blog post!

Friday, 13 January 2012

Simple Stories Gallery

The January Design Team gallery is up on our main site featuring designs for layouts, cards, minibooks and projects galore with over 50 illustrations!


I am a HUGE fan of this manufacturer and could happily keep creating with these papers over and over again and achieve such different results each time. The papers are so versatile as illustrated by our gallery which can be found here. We hope you enjoy browsing and if you have any questions about a particular project and would like to know more, please leave a comment here and one of us will come back to you.

Thursday, 12 January 2012

*Q* Thirsty Thursday

We're back again with another letter in our Thirsty Thursday challenge series, and as you can imagine the letter Q had as thinking quite creatively! So what did we come up with?...

Q is for QUILT - Either chose to lay your project out in a patchwork style for this challenge or scrapbook a duvet day (quilt!) photo or story. Ann created a patchwork effect on her Christmas Elf layout achieved using a square decorative edge punch and small scraps of paper left over from other festive projects. This is a great technique to use for creating effective background on cards, again using up left over pieces from your scrapbooking projects.


Q is for Quote - Use a famous or well known quote on your project this week. 7G have several sayings and quotes on their 97% complete sticker sheets - they even have a set called Quotes!
Maybe quote a funny conversation from a loved one - I know I have many a funny tale to tell of my boys for this challenge!


Q is for QUEST - Have you ever set out on a quest? Searched for something, or some place? Why you create your next project telling the story of this quest so others can read all about your adventures?

Q is for QUAINT -Take a look at the definitions of this word and then interpret onto your pages for this challenge.

If you'd like to be in with a chance to win a prize from the shop this month simply link your creations using our Inlinkz tool below, or leave us a lovely comment with a link to your page and which of the P challenges (one or more) that you have met with your creation. This challenge runs until middnight on February 1st 2012.

Thursday, 5 January 2012

*P* Thirsty Thursday

Welcome to another challenge in our Thirsty Thursday challenge. We started this challenge in 2011 and are up to the letter P in our quest to find inspiration in the alphabet to kickstart your next papercraft project. You can join in as many of the challenges as you like, just post a link here to your image for a chance to win something in our monthly prize draw.

P is for PINK - Baby Pink or shocking pink we challenge you to add a splash of pink to your next papercraft project. Use Pink cardstock as your background, or as a feature colour on your card/layout this week.

P is for PORTRAIT - Use only portrait photographs on your next layout, no landscape allowed for this challenge. Debs created this lovely layout for our December Design team gallery (full of festive inspiration if you've christmas photos to be scrapped). She uses four smaller portrait photos and couples them with a selection of portrait orientated embellishments - just divine!


P is for POLKA DOTS - Karen Moss provides us with a fab illustration of how to get dotty on your pages. Maybe you have some dotty ribbon waiting to be used, some Bo Bunny Double Dot cardstock maybe (10% off in our sale) or is it time to get creative with your circle punches? We can't wait to see what you create with this challenge.



P is for PRIMA - Prima create an array of products but are probably most famous for their jars of flowers. Do you have some you need to put to use? Or maybe Prima papers or Prima stamps maybe? We stock over 300 Prima products in the store so why not a browse and remind yourself of the lovely products this manufacturer has to offer.

P is for PARENTS - Scrapbook a layout for this challenge containing a photo of your parents, or of you as parents or of a family which includes parents. Maybe you took such a family image over the Christmas holidays? Time to get scrapping it for this challenge.

If you'd like to be in with a chance to win a prize from the shop this month simply link your creations using our Inlinkz tool below, or leave us a lovely comment with a link to your page and which of the P challenges (one or more) that you have met with your creation. This challenge runs until middnight on February 1st 2012.

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Scrapping your Christmas Day

Do you recall this blog post last month when we mentioned the new October Afternoon winter collection and shared a layout from their design team? Well I loved the page so much I decided to scraplift it and here is my page. The papers are 30% off in the current sale too!


I had cut out many of the elements before Christmas day and popped them in a baggie ready to pull the page together with my chosen photograph. The large 2 and 5 letters I drew by hand onto chipboard, cut out with a sharp blade and then covered in the patterned paper. Inking the edges hid any minor imperfections in the cutting and once backed with snippets of papers from the collection they looked pretty neat.


I think this is a nice idea for other special dates too, maybe a birthday or anniversary too? Why not have a go and share your page with us here on the blog.

Monday, 2 January 2012

December Thirsty Thursday Winner

Congratulations To Jane who won our draw for December for taking part in the Thirsty Thursday challenges (all of them!) for the letters M, N & O.
Please email mel@atripdownmemorylane.co.uk with your details and we will get a lovely little something in the post for you.

We will be back later this week with the letter P prompts and hope to see many of you making a dent in your crafting products this month and playing along with our weekly challenge.

Sunday, 1 January 2012

Happy New Year

We would like to wish you all a Happy New Year!

For 2012 we have added to our lovely Design Team. We are pleased to add Rachael Elliott to our Design Team and her first gallery will be February. For those of you who don't already know Rachael here is what she has to say about herself:


Hi I am Rachael and have just recently turned 40...gulp! I live in the beautiful county of Dorset with my husband and two teenage daughters. I work part time as a staff nurse at the County Hospital but in my spare time I love nothing more than to take myself off up to my craft room and get creative with the mounds of paper I seem to have collected!

I started scrapping about 5 years ago after a friend suggested that I might enjoy it, I have tried numerous crafts over the years but scrapping is the only one that has really gripped me and I am enjoying it more and more.

I love to create pages with lots of depth and dimension and often with a vintage feel, I am addicted to hand cutting and will often spend hours cutting out intricate designs to add to a page.

One of the best things about scrapping has been the wonderful people I have met along the way and the amazing opportunities that I have been given because of it.

I am really excited to be joining the design team over at A Trip Down Memory Lane.