Haha Lucy, you're a crack up! At least when you were on the dark side you kept it clean -- your pictures look lovely and that's what I notice on your page, rather than all the doodads, etc. If you're going to scrapbook as you have been, then I give my whole-hearted support! :-)
I have all the ingredients needed to make Leanne Beasley's quilter's journal scrapbook but haven't begun yet. And that will be my only scrapbooking-like project to date.
I must confess that i once too travelled on the Dark Side- then i discovered how portable quilting was and how lovely and soft and pretty quilting fabrics were... *sigh*
I tried scrapbooking once and I was rubbish at it. That's why I like blogging - it does all the things I'd want scrapbooking to do, but faster, less messily and not covered in ribbons and stickers!
Hands up - I too must admit to having been to the dark side. Cardmaking first and then sucked into scrapbooking. I may even go back now and then. There is still much evidence chez Moog in the form of abundant fancy papers and multi-coloured eyelets. I was a child that wanted to live in a stationery shop - nuff said! I love Dottycookie's comment on this one - ha ha ha. You do still want to be my friend don't you? love Mrs Paperfabricyarnpaintpastelbeadchutneypickledonionaddict Moogsmumxxx
I love hearing from you and reading your comments and try to reply as often as possible! I have turned off the word verification but have stopped anonymous comments to see if this works in the battle against spam!
sounds like a threat to me!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHaha Lucy, you're a crack up! At least when you were on the dark side you kept it clean -- your pictures look lovely and that's what I notice on your page, rather than all the doodads, etc. If you're going to scrapbook as you have been, then I give my whole-hearted support! :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun playing around with scrapbooking. It's fun to try different crafty things.
ReplyDeleteI have all the ingredients needed to make Leanne Beasley's quilter's journal scrapbook but haven't begun yet. And that will be my only scrapbooking-like project to date.
ReplyDeleteoh I have lost a sister and my mother to the dark side......they love it over there!
ReplyDeleteHahaha i haven't been there yet... but i might yet try it.
ReplyDeleteI must confess that i once too travelled on the Dark Side- then i discovered how portable quilting was and how lovely and soft and pretty quilting fabrics were... *sigh*
ReplyDeleteI tried scrapbooking once and I was rubbish at it. That's why I like blogging - it does all the things I'd want scrapbooking to do, but faster, less messily and not covered in ribbons and stickers!
ReplyDeleteNever really tried scrapbooking I failed cutting and glueing in kindy so had no where to go from that.
ReplyDeleteBut I challenge you to do the same thing with cloth! Print the photos, border them, make a tag...you can do it!
ReplyDeleteHands up - I too must admit to having been to the dark side. Cardmaking first and then sucked into scrapbooking. I may even go back now and then.
ReplyDeleteThere is still much evidence chez Moog in the form of abundant fancy papers and multi-coloured eyelets.
I was a child that wanted to live in a stationery shop - nuff said!
I love Dottycookie's comment on this one - ha ha ha.
You do still want to be my friend don't you?
love Mrs Paperfabricyarnpaintpastelbeadchutneypickledonionaddict Moogsmumxxx
OH MY LORD!!!
ReplyDeletesend an ambulance!!!!
send the Quilt Police!!!!
LUCY DID GO TO THE DARKSIDE!!!!!
Lissa