5/21/26

Celebrating 50 in Las Vegas

Steve and I had such a fun time celebrating his 50th birthday in Las Vegas back in January. This is the page I made for the scrapbook. 


I made this page for the Leftover Scraps Only challenge at A Cherry on Top. We were allowed to use a full piece of paper for the background, but everything else on the page needed to be scraps. I have a lot of scraps, so this was pretty easy for me to do. Once I decided what photos to use, the layout came together quickly. 

5/20/26

Hidden Journaling Mixed Media Project

Not all National Scrapbook Day challenges require participants to make a scrapbook layout. Some allow cards, traveler's notebooks, mini albums, journal pages, or even general crafts. The Hidden Journaling challenge at A Cherry on Top was open to any creation, as long as it featured hidden journaling. Most of us tend to create scrapbook layouts about happy subjects, so this is a chance to explore more difficult topics in our artwork. 

This is my finished piece: 


I started by writing my journaling on a piece of white cardstock, using a black Flair pen and messy cursive (affiliate link here and below). Then I used my fingers to cover most of the writing with acrylic paint in shades of blue and grey. I used black stencil butter and a drafting stencil (inherited from my dad) to further cover my writing. When that was dry, I added marks with purple and blue Stabilo Woody pencils


I tore the paper into pieces. I glued the base to purple cardstock, then added smaller bits on top to make an arrangement that felt right. Finally, I added word label stickers.  
  • I'm fine, thank you. 
  • I'll be okay. 
  • This is real life.  

Making this project was cathartic and a surprisingly powerful tool for exploring my feelings. I love challenges that push me way outside my comfort zone. I'm glad to have made something so different and so unique for National Scrapbook Day. 

5/19/26

Easter Booty

I like photo albums, but scrapbooking is so much better. Not only is a lot more fun to do, but it's all about telling a story instead of just showing a photo. Our family photo album from 1980 includes a picture of me (age 8) and my sister (almost 5) wearing pink pajamas, pirate hats, eyepatches, and bandanas, posing with our Easter baskets. Just the photo - no explanation. There is little chance that anyone alive (besides the two of us and our mom) knows why we're dressed as pirates for Easter. This layout, which I titled Easter Booty, tells the story. 

Easter Booty (affiliate link)

My grandparents had discovered cruising in the 1970's and absolutely loved it. They talked about it all the time, which convinced my parents that they should try a cruise. In 1980, they went with friends on a Caribbean cruise over spring break; Kari and I stayed with her godparents. Our parents missed us while they were gone (at least, that's what they told us) and brought us back souvenirs, including the pirate garb that the cruise ship gave them. They gave us our souvenirs on Easter morning, which led to the photo of us posing with our Easter baskets, dressed as pirates. 

I made this page for the Grab Five challenge at A Cherry on Top. We had a list of 15 supplies or techniques and had to pick five of them to use on a page. Despite it being a very simple page, I ended up using six of the 15: the color green, at least one photo, patterned paper, washi tape, at least two stickers, and journaling. 

Here's a closer look at the photo. Be sure to notice the random dog bone sitting in front of me. I still have (and use) that Easter basket, by the way. And I still have the pirate stuff. 


Yo ho ho! Happy Easter!

5/18/26

Southern California Road Trip

Today's layout documents the road trip that Steve and I took in January 2025. It was inspired by the Numbers challenge at A Cherry on Top. We could choose odd (1, 3, 5, 7) or even (2, 4, 6, 8), then had to use those numbers of elements on the page. 


My page is even. There are two patterned papers, a four word title, six word label stickers, and eight photos. Even with eight photos, there are a lot of memories that didn't make it onto the scrapbook layout. I am so glad to be documenting our travels here on the blog in addition to in the album. Together, they help me remember all the wonderful places we've been and the fun times we've had together.

5/15/26

Cards with Fall Puns

I'm not really into puns, so when I saw that one of the National Scrapbook Day challenges at A Cherry on Top was to make a project featuring a pun, I wasn't 100% sure if I even had any supplies that would work. But once I started looking through my stash, I found a fall collection with puns. I used them to make these two cards. The fox says, "Falling for you" and the squirrel says "I'm nuts about you."

Cards with Fall Puns (affiliate link)

Steve loves puns, so maybe he'll get two unexpected greeting cards in the fall. Or I might just donate them. Either way, it was a fun challenge and I enjoyed the opportunity to work with fall colors.