Unlikely Pairs: Choose The Right & Family Tree | Digital Scrapbooking Kit Combinations

Hello Everyone! It’s a beautiful day here in Utah today. This month for unlikely kit combinations, we challenged our CT to use Choose The Right {Bundle} & Family Tree. Let me show you these fabulous layouts.

First up is Karen. I love the use of lace and butterflies and the wood as the border. Isn’t that the best-ever smile from the Grandson?

Karen (karen32) She used CTR Trek & Family Tree

Next we have Carol (Iowan). I love the red stitching around the border of the blue square. It pulls me into the layout and the stars. Isn’t “generations of fun” a great title? There’s a grandson who loves his Grandpa.

Carol (Iowan) She used CTR Bundle & Family Tree

Last we have Debbie (rdjrneace) and her “We are Family” layout. She’s pulled in the oranges of Family Tree with the lighter green colors of Choose The Right {Eternal}. That lovely blue flower draw my eye to the Dad & sons in the picture.

Debbie (rdjrneace) She used CTR Eternal & Eternal Quickies, Family Tree & Family Tree Wordart

Here are the links to the Choose The Right Bundle and Family Tree.

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Lots of fun hours of creativity here using these 2 kits. Use Make A Missionary to make your very own grandparents. Use Choose the Right {Trek} for those family outdoor adventures. Choose the Right (Baptism} for those important church events for you child. Choose the Right {Eternity} helps create a more dainty layout. Use Family Tree for those pages using ancestors.

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Using Brochures & Internet | Digital Scrapbooking Words on Wednesday

Hello Friends! Ever struggle with how to create your digital scrapbooking layout when you only have a brochure or text from the Internet? Our ladies have been busy coming up with some ideas for you.

First up is Debbie (rdjrneace) She used Oh Snap! Wordbits & Quickies. Her journaling comes from a brochure. Debbie (rdjrneace) She used Oh Snap!

Next is Shanell (HappinessIs) She gives us a double layout. All the journaling on the page was from different parts of the Junior Ranger Journal. She used Family Tree, Family Tree Wordart & CU Veneer Toolkit.
Shanell Left (happinessis) She used Family Tree & CU Veneer Toolkit.Shanell Right (happinessis) She used Family Tree & CU Veneer Toolkit.

Next is Melissa B (Pretty Peaches) She used Lovin’ from the Oven Bundle, Lovin’ from the Oven, Lovin from the Oven Add On, Lovin from the Oven Wordart, Lovin from the Oven Stripes & Plaids, & Lovin from the Oven Quickies. She used a recipe she found on the internet. Try it out!
Melissa B (prettypeaches) She use Lovin From The Oven

Kairyn Lisa (kairynlisa) She used Traveler Bundle, Traveler, Traveler Addon, & Traveler Quickies. The info is from the display of the things she photographed at the fort in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Kairyn Lisa Left (kairynlisa) She used TravelerKairyn Lisa Right (kairynlisa) She used Traveler

Last is Leslie (lab130) She provides a layout of Bar Harbor. She used Letters From Home & Letters from Home Quickies.  Her text came from a brochure.
Leslie (lab130) She used Letters From Home
These ladies are amazing. Great Ideas! I’m sure you’ll have tons of ideas on how to use printed media in your digital scrapbooking layouts. Hugs!

Perfect Pairs: Family Tree & Oh Snap! | Digital Scrapbooking Kit Combinations

Hi Ladies! Family Tree & Oh Snap! What a great combination! I was thinking about digi and how much easier it is to store & add names to pictures. Then I stared thinking about ancestors & pictures. When my Pitcher Grandparent’s (Chelle’s Great Grandparents) had their 50th wedding anniversary party, our family worked hard on the gift. A Family Tree quilt with each family member’s name hand-embroidered on it. It was a beautiful masterpiece and they loved it. My Mom’s brother had 5 children and Mom’s sister had 5 children. They used about 1/3 of the quilt. The other 2/3 went to Mom’s family. My parent’s had 9 children and 13 grandchildren at the time of the 50th party. To give some perspective, Grandma was 60 year’s old when I was born and 61 when Chelle was born.

Grandma & Grandpa loved to dance. They met at a dance. Grandpa said he “fell in love at first sight.” Grandma said, “if he was gonna take her out, then he’d better learn to dance.” Grandma so graceful and she floated along as they danced ballroom. Later in their year’s they hooked up with a square dance club. At their anniversary party, they were sort of sad because none of their dancing friends had shown up. Just at the end of the party, in walked all the square-dance club members, fully decked out and ready to go. They left Grandma and Grandpa their traditional spot in their square of 4 as they promenaded in. Grandma & Grandpa jumped up and joined right in. The square-dance caller had even changed his lyrics to be all about “Mel & Mon.” Grandma was 72 & Grandpa 71 at the time. This picture was taken a couple of year’s later and is my favorite picture of them square-dancing together.

Now for some inspiration from the Creative Team.

Jenn J (jmljensen) used Beep Beep Boop Beep Template by SWL also. Jenn’s blocking is done so well. I love the string flower hidden behind her yellow flower.

Kassie (kass_23) Look at how well Kassie has tied her background in with Grandma’s dress? Love the cluster’s and the journaling about her baby liking her own voice all mic’d up.

Carol (Iowan) Carol’s LO is just wonderful! I love all the cluster’s! What a great way to use “faded” as an indicator of the time that has passed.

Chelle’s Products in the Market are all linked up for you!

 

 

 

 

 

Hope I gave you some perspective on LO’s you could create using these 2 perfect pairs! Hugs!

Perfect Pairs: Family Tree & Traveler | Digital Scrapbooking Kit Combinations

6/4 Still Aunt Sari…. but I forgot to add 3 of the LO’s from the Creative Team for this blog post.  It was my 45th birthday and I’m planning on using that as my excuse. So, trying again….. Jenn J is up first. I love the string and gear clusters and all the colors of fabric. The background paper makes me think of “Sunday” suits my Mom used to make for my Dad in the late 70s. Looks just like polyester gabardine. Adore the label and the ledger paper.

Kariyn just knocked my socks off. I really need to get on her vacation schedule. The imigrey is beautiful and well, they tell the whole story of that Sunset. Love the Sunset Tag and placement of the butterfly.

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Hi Aunt Sari here. I can’t imagine a better match than these 2 designs by Chelle.  Every one of us eventually came from another city, shire, parrish, state, province, or country. My family tree goes back to England. On my Father’s side of the family, my 4th great grandparents (Chelle’s 5th) 12 of the 16 ancestors came from England. 2 came from Denmark,and 2 from Scotland. On my Mother’s side, 10 of the 16 4th great grandparents were born in England, Leaving 6 born in the USA.

Family History is such a strong part of my life. Chelle’s too. A few years ago for Christmas, Chelle and her Mom purchased histories from the DUP, Daughters Of Utah Pioneers. There’s also a SUP, Sons of Utah Pioneers. Chelle combined and abridged them and made each of her Aunts & Uncle’s a copy of the those merged histories. I love to read them and learn something different each time I do. I’ve also typed histories from some of the ancestor’s. I’ve a scanned copy of Great Grandma Cummings application to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. What organizations have your ancestor’s been a part of that you could scrap?

We’ve been blessed to have pictures of 24 of the 32 great-grandparents of my 4th & Chelle’s 5th generation and some from my 5th & Chelle’s 6th great grandparents, we have 5 of 64. I can’t imagine the bravery it took to leave their home and country and migrate to America.

  • 3rd Great Grandma Thornley crossed the plains by walking and ended up with severe frostbite and couldn’t really walk any longer, so her daughter took care of her.
  • Some traveled by steam ships up the Mississippi and then walked across the plains.
  • Some traveled by steam engine trains. The train moved so slowly, the men would get off the train and pick up sagebrush to feed the steam engine. They could easily keep up with the train.
  • 4th Great Grandpa Larsen worked on a ship. His wife died and neighbor’s joined our church and migrated to America. They hadn’t heard from Lars and assumed he had died at sea. It was many years before he and 3rd Great Grandma Christina saw each other.
  • 5th Great Grandpa Cummings was the flag-bearer in the the Mormon Battallion and his son rode for the Pony Express.
  • 4th Great Grandmother Jessop said if she could just get to Utah all would be well. She died just 2 days after arriving in Utah.
  • Some worked in milk barns in England, one was a pugilist, one did tours of Africa, some lost jobs because they chose to join our church.
  • 4th Great Grandfather Thompson migrated to work as a silversmith in Providence, Rhode Island.
  • Almost all of them faced potential Indian troubles when they arrived in Cache Valley, Utah; and lived in Fort’s in their town until it became safe enough to build small log homes.

I think often of those pioneers and Memorial Day has a soft place in my heart because of them. I hope this post will inspire you to scrap those family history stories before they are forgotten.

Here are some layouts on Traveler from the Creative Team. Carol did a super pictorial of her trip. I love the gear & clock borders. Isn’t that street sign yummy? The cathedral is really impressive and the flowers provide a “pop” of color on the page.

Jenn J. provided this example. I love the use of the striped paper, the clusters and how the gears appear next to the “tower.” She did a great job of allowing the paper to separate the sides of the layout.

Ronnie provided this example. How can you not love the clock stamps in the background and the use of the strings. Doesn’t the bracket look good and as if it’s embedded in the book? Very imaginative!

Karen S is my queen for the day! Her LO includes both Family Tree and Traveler. I love the ledger paper with the shading. At the bottom instead of “holes” I almost see “pearl brads.” Maybe I’m fanciful — or more likely–my glasses are dirty! Love the flowers and clusters. Great Job Karen!

Now on to some favorite layouts for Family Tree. They are all so different and I think you could easily add traveler to them. Love how different the styles and compositions are. First is Ophelia. Isn’t the transition from the larger picture down to the lower picture just priceless. The strings, the brackets… Oh my!

Next is Heather. She speaks of her ancestry and how they got started at her father’s Shiva. She also watched NBC’s “Who Do You Think You Are?” That’s one of my favorite shows also. It’s interesting the paths our families take to get us where we are today.

Finally a LO from Roxana. I like the way she used the different elements and inserted so many pictures of her family. I adore the Rose cluster with bling!  Great pics of her hubby and son. That little guy looks like he is having so much fun during the picture taking! Super Job!

Last, here are Chelle’s products that are used in the layouts. See for yourself how well these 2 kits can merge together and bring those memories together.

March 2012 Desktop Freebie | Digital Scrapbooking Freebies

Can you believe it’s that time again! Winter in nearly over, and Spring is sneaking up on us. I don’t know about you, but I am ready for more sunshine and warm weather! Rather than use a Spring themed kit this time around, I chose to use Family Tree. It is one of my favorites! Here’s a peek:

Here’s what I’ve created for you:

Isn’t that the sweetest photo of my dd meeting her long awaited cousin for the first time? I think so, too!

As always, I created this in three sizes… 1280×1024, 1280×800 and 1024×768.

You can download all three here. Happy March!

12.13 Perfect Pairs: Family Tree & In Harmony | Digital Scrapbooking Kit Combinations

Today I have two great digital scrapbooking kits to show you.  In Harmony and Family Tree coordinate very well to create fabulous pages.  The colors and elements blend together beautifully.  The creative team has some amazing pages to share with you today.

Jennifer has this amazing page of Grandpa Bob.

 

Next up is a double page spread from Jenn.  Aren’t those two boys handsome?Jennifer has this amazing family pageJenn S has a beautiful page: Afternoon LazyKairyn has grade 8 graduationLeslie created this adorable page!  Check out those cute kiddos.  Here is a closer look at the two kits this ladies got to work with this week. In Harmony

Family Tree

I do not own either one of these kits but after seeing these pages I will be heading over to the store to grab them….you should too.  Remember to post your pages in Chelle’s Gallery so we can leave you some love and admire your awesome work.

 

 

 

Family Tree, Blessings & Ordinance Add-On Play Date | Digital Scrapbooking Inspiration

This week, the products the CT got to play with all dealt with family and memories.  We took the time to have some fun and share some stories!  First up, we got to use a brand new kit by Chelle, Family Tree.

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And then we got to use a re-released kit, Blessings.

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And here is a look at the fun products out this week, that we got to play with!

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And here a few freebies the go with the kits:

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Friday Freebie! Family Tree Cluster | Digital Scrapbooking Freebies

Chelle’s Creations has a new kit titled Family Tree  that came out this week.  And it is absolutely gorgeous!  I just love the color scheme and the elements and papers are so fun.  The possibilities with this kit are endless.  She also has some amazing word art that coordinates with the kit.  Make sure you check out her store because this week you could save 20% off.  But the sale price is only valid for this week, so what are you waiting for?  With all the excitement of this new release, I made a freebie cluster frame just for you to help you get started. 

I hope you enjoy it.  Happy Friday and Happy Scrappin’!