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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Exploring the Outdoors

As I mentioned in the last post, I didn't tour the house. I did get a couple of shots of the outside and of course, I had to get a selfie with the sign. That summed up this visit. You'll see why I chose such a short stop. I would visit 3 National Park units in one day. Next stop--Charles Young Buffalo Soldier.



This layout is based on a sketch from the March 24 Virtual Crop. I used papers that I had also used on another layout during the crop I was at when I created this. The base cardstock is Mustard Yellow as it was the closest I could find to the house color. You see that there are red accents on the house, so I chose red from Paper Loft. The torn piece at the bottom is also from Paper Loft. I had torn the top and bottom for the other layout so I had a middle section with 2 tears. It was shorter than called for in the sketch, but I just mounted it a bit further up on the page and allowed the photos to bleed down onto the cardstock. the title stickers and enamel dots came from my stash (CM) but seemed to match well. The journaling is on the left page (last post).

Friday, May 10, 2024

A Pop Of Pink

I finished my conference time in Cincinnati, and since I was in town I decided to refresh my stamps at Taft. I didn't take the tour but I did watch the video in the visitor center. I was early (the visitor center hadn't opened yet) so I wandered the grounds. Luckily the timing was right for me to see a cherry tree with lovely blossoms. I hadn't known that it was his wife who helped bring the cherry trees to the tidal basin in DC. 



I based this layout on a CM Virtual Crop challenge from March 2022. The sketch linked back to a layout that CM had posted and the bonus of that is the original page had measurements. Not that I HAVE to have measurements when I put layouts together, but I don't know that I would have noticed the use of the petals along the bottom where the banners are featured on the sketch. And those petals are things I wanted to use out of my stash (as I really don't do many floral pages). The original page uses yellow from the Botanical Burst collection. I chose the pink for the cherry trees. The papers are not exactly the same designs but I think I chose the ones that worked best for the layout. 

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Wheeling along

In April 2019 I headed to Cincinnati for a Health Professions Network conference. I left work in the evening so got as far as Pittsburgh before stopping for the night. The next morning I made a quick stop in Wheeling for some park stamps in the Wheeling National Heritage Area. The visitor center has some stamps and the artisan center across the street has more. I couldn't stay long enough to see the Artisan Center but to make this more than a "stamp and run" I walked down to the river to see this historic bridge. It was the first bridge to cross the Ohio River and at one point the largest suspension bridge in the world. When the pioneers arrived at this point they had to ferry or wade across. A bridge allowed for faster and easier travel. I enjoyed walking down, standing under the bridge, and looking up through the mesh grates.



I based this layout on one of Meggan and Tessa's Power Hours (December 2021). I chose to use just the right side of the layout as I had created an itinerary of the trip on the left. I used papers from the Wanderlust collection. 

Friday, May 3, 2024

One Fine Day

 As you walk the De Soto trail, you come to an area with several religious monuments. There is one that has an obelisk and then a large cross. Both were placed by local parishes as memorials to the DeSoto expedition. Not to DeSoto himself though--to the memory of the 12 priests that were part of his excursion! There was a statue of DeSoto in the same area but that suffered from vandalism and so has been removed. It's a shame that people feel the need to desecrate memorials.



You may remember that I posted this layout previously when I worked on the Lasting Moments Challenge. Review this blog post and you can find details about the choice of colors and the sketch I used.

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

If Monty Python Came to Florida

From the visitor center, you follow a path around the park ending in the visitor center parking lot. I loved the cut-outs along the way but could not keep from imagining John Cleese's voice of "Stupid English K-nig-its" when I saw the soldiers in period outfits. The view from the point is quite lovely though and there is a small beach.



I went back to the 101 Sketches book for this layout (page 73). I continued using the Tropic Time kit. The hint of flowers and leaves framed these photos perfectly. I cut down a mat to get the title and then added a die-cut. I love that it is already decorated with many layers of leaves, flowers, and birds. The top right square is from a complimentary pack called Pineapples and Palms. It was a gift from me to my customers if they spent $250 that quarter. The Monstera leaf is prominent in the patterned paper, the small square on the right, and in the cluster by the title so I chose one with lines to be the journal box as well. It was the final touch to the page.

Friday, April 26, 2024

A Different Look at History

In March 2019, Jim and I headed to Florida to take in some spring training baseball games. Since we were going to be in the area, I added a stop at De Soto National Memorial (very close to the Pirates home field in Bradenton). I didn't know what to expect--De Soto was not prominently featured in my elementary school days, so we took time to explore. It really is a sad story. Though he is credited with a great deal of exploration and discovery, he is among many Spanish "conquerors" who tried to eliminate the native cultures of the area. The park is fairly small. It is the trailhead of the De Soto Trail which covers the first year of his travels and ranges along the western coast of Florida. There is a place for living history events but we were a little early in the season to view those. In their place, they have life-sized poster cutouts of the inhabitants. You'll see more of that next week.



I based this layout on a sketch from Even More Scrapping. CM has a collection called Tropic Time that was a perfect match for this area. One of the coordinating colors is dark green, so I chose the background cardstock in that shade and then layered a touch of gold along the edges. The leaves are all die cuts in the collection. You can see that I split one of the sticker borders (sort of sunshine) to add a little more interest to the top. 

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

It's Element-ary

 One of our last stops in the park was this chemistry lab. Again, I never really considered that this would be needed but it was one of the largest, and for its time, state-of-the-art labs in the country. Everything has been left in its original state as it was when the system closed down and was handed over to the government. To me, that seems a bit short-sighted as not all of those chemicals will sit in jars peacefully. I really enjoyed looking around this space. Even the color coding of the pipes was interesting to me. I'm a nerd. 👩



I am trying to use the stash in my room (my New Year's Resolution is to buy FEWER scrapbook materials than last year--that's not an easy goal!) As I was going through some pre-made pages I came across these pages that I made at a Paper Loft class in Lancaster. The background is as simple as can be. There are 4x6 mats all the way across the middle (in 2 rows). If I didn't like the saying on the mat, I covered it with a photo. The "Beauty is in the eye" quote made me smile as chemistry can be beautiful to a nerd, so I added my photos. The journal box could be removed (it's in a pocket) but I didn't need very much room to write as this was the end of the trip.