Saturday, January 8, 2011

Recap of 2010 in 52 Weeks

I just completed my photobook of 2010 in 52 weeks.  Here is my link to my shutterfly album.


I managed to get 2 layouts done this week, both were challenge pages.  This first page is a blueprint challenge at Design House Digital.  This time Gen rocked it by providing this awesome template.  I love the pieces of tape that she included + drop shadows included.  All I did was clip my paper to it and it gave the look of the very hip Japanese paper tape.


This layout is for Oscraps Biograffiti designer spotlight challenge.  In this layout I wanted to remind myself of the wonderful breastfeeding days.  Okay, so Bostyn still wants the chi-chi, I guess I just want to remember why I even started to begin with.

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So everyone has been doing the New52 or the one little word for the new year.  I sort of in my head picked out the one word "color."  I thought I could find more ways of adding more color to my life this year.  So don't be surprised if I finally buy a pair of cute little red flats, or rock out a purple shirt.  This could also apply to the food I eat, maybe incorporating more colorful fruits and vegetables to my diet.  To my scrapbooking, maybe less white and kraft?  Hmmm . . . maybe not, but I'll try to add more color.  Don't you think my Santa layout has lots of color?!  It's a start.  My new for the week is new sheets for the bed.  Pretty exciting huh.  I also bought a new sweater today so maybe I'll count that as my new for next week.  I know it doesn't have to be a new purchase, but I love to shop!

3 comments:

  1. I think you've made a very colourful start to the year Kym! And seriously, who doesn't like climbing into a bed with new sheets??? ~sigh~ seriously blissful!

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  2. oh congrats on your book Kym .. just looks fantastic!

    Nothing like getting into bed with fresh sheets!

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  3. I've just found your blog via the New 52 and really enjoyed your Shutterfly Book - your style and designs are stunning!

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