A true gentleman…

I pulled open the van door tonight and asked the kiddos to hop in. Joshua (3 and 1/6 years old – but who’s counting 😉 ) started to climb in and then stopped. He climbed down and said, “Ladies fwirst”. He then proceeded to help his little sister Autumn into the vehicle. Ahhhh, melted this mommy’s heart.

The best part is that I know where Joshua gets his sweet, helpful nature from – the gentleman that always opens my door.

Why I Scrap…

This contest deserves a blog entry of it’s own. 🙂

Scrap Artist had a contest to describe why you scrap. The prize for the contest is a free custom kit made by two of the designers at Scrap Artist, Michelle Coleman and Dianne Rigdon.

Here’s the gorgeous ad header for the contest:

Why I scrap

For the contest, we were asked to include images, color ideas and/or journaling on why we scrap. There were 80 entries and they were so fun to read through and see all the reasons that people participate in this wonderful artform.

Here’s the entry I posted:

Why I Scrap contest entry

fonts:Black Jack and SA Cinta, filter on photos: brownie by Virtual Photographer, color swatch and photos by me

I took these photos of Joshua within a minute’s time. He was just being so silly and hamming it up for the camera.

My journaling for the entry reads:
“I scrap to become more like my children.

My eye for detail and wonder of life (two of the qualitites my children possess) have grown since I began scrapbooking. I not only want to preserve my memories, I want to make my memories worth preserving.

My children teach me many lessons that I also see reflected in my scrapping. To use a few well-known scrapper’s mottos, I am able to see “the bigger picture” and “enjoy the process”. Now if only that undo button worked with parenting. 🙂

My children and scrapping remind me of the importance of quality play time. I also play dress-up on my pages and my imagination is free to wander.

Because of the digital scrapbooking community, I believe in friends that you cannot see.

I try to reflect my children’s expressive nature in my layouts, and it is also an outlet for me to express myself.

Scrapping helps keep me young and child-like. I am nowhere near grown up.”

Now, everyone that entered receives the kit, so I felt I had nothing to lose. I love Michelle and Dianne’s work. I have been a big fan of them and the Scrap Artist website for over a year now! However, I did not in a million years guess that I would be the grand prize winner! wahoo!

I received an email late Friday night from Michelle and I had a hard time going to sleep that night I was so thrilled. 🙂 I also received a congratulatory email from Dianne on Saturday. I am so excited to work with these ladies.

Check out Michelle’s blog entry about it. There she says “I loved the adorable, expressive photos of her son Joshua and her included color swatch 😉 Becky has won a $20 GC to the ScrapArtist Shoppe as well as a custom kit created specially for her and Joshua, she will be given access to a private gallery where she will be able to watch her developing kit and will have input on the final product. I imagine her photos will inspire a fabulous, playful little boy kit!”

In all seriousity – I am thrilled and stoked and a tad excited. This is so cool. 😀

A contest gone … a contest won.

You can’t win them all.

I found out last night that I did not move on to the next round in the Ultimate Digi-Scrapper contest. I did make it three rounds though! 🙂 Not too shabby. It was narrowed down from 380 to 200, then 100. My layout for Round 3 can be found here. The cut last night was to 40. Ouch. I did not make it but the challenge sounds so fun, so I might post in the “play along” gallery.

Ultimate Digi-Scrapper ad

And for kicks and giggles, in the outside world, I could sign my name, Becky, Puddle Jumper and in the top 100 Digi-Scrappers. Ah, hahahaha. Seriously though, some amazing ladies went on and some amazing ones were cut too. I can’t complain. I have three gorgeous layouts I love. And then there are some of my very favorite “layout artists” that didn’t even enter the competition.  I don’t feel it’s a tried and true way to find the “top” digi-scrapper of course, but it sure is a lot of fun.

On to more scrapping news.

I entered the Shabby Princess NSD layout contest at The Shabby Shoppe. I won third place in the “Dinner Party” contest. I scraped some pictures of Jacob when we lived in Layton. He was 2 years old and would have picnics with his stuffed puppy, Tiny, all the time. Here’s the layout:

Party of 2

Dinner Party kit by Shabby Princess and Sara Carling, 2 from Distressed Alpha by Michelle Coleman, fonts: Journaling Hand and JWoodbury

I won 10 dollars PayPal cash. How cool of a prize is that? Sweet! Now to figure out what to spend it on. I like a dilemma like this. 😉

Cookies with Michael …

Happy National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day! Don’t you just love holidays like this? It was just the push I needed to bake this evening. 🙂

I had a wonderful time baking and singing along with Michael Buble. Maybe that is why they turned out so yummy:

Cookies with Michael

flower brush by Rhonna Farrer

Warm, gooey chocolate chip cookies and Michael Buble’s “Home” song, mmmmmmmmm heaven.

I have a wonderful recipe for chocolate chip cookies from a good friend I met in college, Gavin Cox. It happens to be on a layout I made a few months ago.

Cookie Bakin' Kiddos

Sugar kit by Dani Mogstad, Template used to cut heart also by Dani, Brown heart by Amy Jo Smith, Cross stitch by Shabby Princess, fonts: JW Artists Manual Type, Artistamp Medium, Journaling Hand

Now, when is National Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough day? 😉

Tasty Cookie Dough

swirly brush also by Rhonna Farrer

Happy Mommy's Day!

Yummy Mommy's Day

This is what I woke up to this morning. Mmmm. Some of my favorites. Pancakes with homemade strawberry jam and scrambly eggs with cheese. It’s not often that I awake to the smell of breakfast cooking – and what a wonderful smell. Jacob and Joshua helped Daddy get it all ready and were such sweethearts. I hope every Mommy gets this treatment at least once. Andrew, who normally screams through his baths, was so calm today. Not happy, but calm. I’ll take it. And then Autumn kept saying, “nummy” during her dinner of burrito and lemon-lime jello. She was so pleasant and thankful. I am so spoiled. 🙂 Happy Mommy’s day to the rest of you out there! May you have many of the things that make you happy.

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