11/12/25

CHS Band

Steve and I had such a good time traveling to Spokane to watch Aiden perform at the Pacific Northwest Marching Band Championships
 
CHS Band (affiliate link)

This was the second layout I made for Game Three of the BYSS World Series. This time, I was inspired by the title of this page by Angie Feldman. I like the way she used the high school's initials on a tag above the rest of the title. I created a CHS banner on PicMonkey, cut it out with microtip scissors, then added it above BAND. 


In addition to the point for the inspiration, I earned points for using a specialty paper (the background is embossed and glittery), journaling, and an outdoor element (the football field sticker). That's a total of four more points for the Banshees. 

11/11/25

Trick-or-Treat 2025

Dressing in a chemist costume and greeting trick-or-treaters this Halloween was so much fun! 

Trick-or-Treat 2025 (affiliate link)


This was the first layout I made for Game 3 of the BYSS World Series. Unfortunately, my team (Scrappin' Banshees) lost again last week. While we won't be winning the Series, I'm hoping that we can get on the board this week and not lose in a sweep. This is the week's assignment: 


My layout earned four points for the Banshees. The NovMember prompt asked us to get inspiration from any element of any BYSS member's layout, other than the color or design of the layout. I chose to use the embellishment cluster in the bottom right corner of this page by Lisa Angie Miller. Hers is a smily face, a layered button, and the year '21; mine are two pumpkins (with smily faces) and the year '25. And some candy corn. 

  

My other three points come from including journaling, using specially textured paper (my background paper is embossed), and including an outdoor element (bat stickers). Go Banshees!

11/10/25

Chipboard Fiddle Craft

Have you ever wondered about the difference between a violin and a fiddle? The short answer is that they are the same instrument, played in a different way for classical and jazz music (violin) versus country and bluegrass (fiddle). The long answer is a lot more complicated. Since the fiddle has been named the state instrument of Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and South Dakota, I thought it would be fun to design a craft based on this instrument. If you need a violin craft, just follow the same directions! 

Before I get to the tutorial, here I am holding my fiddle to give you a sense of scale. Obviously, you can make it as large or small as you want. 




Chipboard Fiddle Craft



Materials:


Steps: 


Print the image of the fiddle in the same size you want your finished project. Using scissors, separate the neck of the fiddle from the body. You now have two pattern pieces. 


Use the binder clips to attach the pattern pieces to chipboard. Carefully cut out each one, moving the binder clips as necessary. 


Cut out three more pieces from the scraps of chipboard: the bridge, the chinrest, and the tailpiece. You should have five pieces total. 


Paint the neck of the fiddle black. Extend the paint into the center of the pegbox. Rinse the brush. Mix a dash of Autumn Leaves into Yellow Ochre, stirring until it is mostly combined but not completely. Paint the body of the fiddle from top to bottom (no sideways strokes) to mimic the grain of the wood. The slight color variation will help it look more realistic. 

Paint the pegbox next, allowing some of the black to mix with the wood color. Then paint the scroll and pegs. Finally, paint the bridge, chinrest, and tailpiece. Let the paint dry completely. 


Tape the two pattern pieces back together. Use this technique to transfer the location of the F-holes to the painted chipboard, then color them in with the black felt pen. 


Use the brown inkpad to ink around the edges of all of the pieces. 


Use the ballpoint pen to emphasize the pegs and the edges of the pegbox. Draw a line across the top of the tailpiece. Then poke four holes below the line and add the brads. (Or just glue pearls in place and skip the holes. Much faster!)


Using the pattern as a guide, glue the neck, bridge, tailpiece, and chinrest in place. Draw the four strings with a pencil. 


I am really pleased with how my fiddle turned out. It was a fun challenge to try to figure out how to make it. On to the next project!

11/7/25

First Car

This is the third layout I made during Game 2 of the BYSS World Series. 

First Car (affiliate link)

At first glance, it might be hard to see the way I used Gayle Selman's layout as inspiration. But if you look carefully, you'll see a 6x4 horizontal photo block in the middle, matted with cardstock, layered over two rectangles of patterned paper, and placed on a tone-on-tone background. There's a third strip of patterned extending the length of the layout. The title is in the upper left, the journaling is to the right of the photo, and the embellishments are in similar places. 


I really enjoy the challenge of taking someone else's page and using it to inspire my own creation. My page is 100% Cindy, yet the inspiration is definitely there. This page earned 3 points: one for the inspiration, one for the use of die cuts, and one for including a number (in the journaling). Go Banshees!

11/6/25

#1 Neighbor

Our across-the-street neighbor, Curt, was a fixture in our lives for 21 years. He was in his garage with the door open around 10 hours a day, so we saw him often. He knew everyone in the neighborhood and kept an eye out for anything out of place. He was generous with his time, his tools, and his knowledge. He has been a mentor and surrogate grandparent to Trevor, and a friend to Steve and me. When Curt told us he was going to sell the house and move closer to his sister, it didn't come as a surprise, but we were so sorry to hear he wouldn't be across the street anymore. We wish him well in his new adventure. 

#1 Neighbor (affiliate link)

This is the second layout I made for Game 2 of the BYSS World Series. I earned three points for the Banshees: one for the design inspiration, one for the use of die cuts, and one for including a number. Thanks to Linda Radford for her project that inspired mine. 


I finished one more layout during Game 2. I'll share it tomorrow.