Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Another 2-fer: The Funkie Junkie Boutique Challenge #11 Oh, Man! and Memory Album Makers Challenge MAY... "The Professor's Travel Log"

 
     M
ay is nearly over already and the first traveling "summer" holiday is this weekend (I leave to join all the Besties at our reserved park - the entire park just for us 8 campers/RVs - for camping as soon as I post this). All I can say is: I am glad May is almost over...what a month! It's been 4 weeks without a washer that spins out, so we've had our share of living like 'back in the old wringer-washer days' and my biceps thank Amana for that. Home Depot finally was able to deliver the ordered washer on Wednesday. And yesterday, after all the yard work was caught up (including a FOURTH stint up on top of the roof for cleaning out the tree buds and messes from my gutters Grrr!) the trees, grass, and finally planted flowers are all growing beautifully...I took down the water-skiing rope that was strung across my back decks that helped drain the excess water from all the washed items. After taking the Maytag (our fourth one in less than 20 years!) outside, we were able to see all the wear and tear this one went through. I have no idea why they wear out for us so fast, but dealing with bedding not washed weekly as usual; I cannot understand HOW a family of more than 4 can get by on one washer and have it last longer than 10 years. Our first washer had been purchased from an Air Force Reserve family who was relocating from Grissom AFB. It was a 30 yr old washer, paired up with a 2 month old dryer. A bargain price was agreed on and that washer lasted us 3 more years- it couldn't pump all the way up the wall hookup after we moved out here to a much newer home and away from it's lower apartment basement hookup that was nearer to the floor. But the point is: it was 33 years old before it bit the dust! One answer may lay in the fact that the bottom pieces of this latest Maytag were PLASTIC. No kidding. Plastic that melted away from the friction. Ummmm… Pardon me, MALE designers... but even we 'silly minded female homemakers' can tell you that sweepers, washers, and dryers just cannot stand up to the pace of family use if they are made of PLASTIC. For Pete's sake...… Rant over.
        On another GOOD note; it's very good to be ALIVE. Just the daily news of the COvid19 and everyone trying to get into some sort of "new normal" is enough to make me look for the good and beautiful in life. Two Momma birds have chosen our front porch light and the back deck shelving to make their homes for laying eggs that have, so far, hatched two furry-feathered, but half-naked babies. Both Mommas have decided to let me look at the babies, but stay on their nests at night while I take the pup out for her business-making. The photos I've gotten just take my breath away! And life itself- with the three Grandbabies all happily growing- is nothing short of WONDERFUL!!! So let's let the bad fall away and concentrate of the GOOD... 
Yes; GOD is SO GOOD!!

Ok, let's get down to the nitty gritty here; the reason for the post. The Funkie Junkie Boutique Challenge "Oh, Man!"
comes just at the time when my ChiefHubby returns to work (party time here, ppl!! LOL!!), so it wasn't too hard to think of "something more masculine". Traveling, camping, and generally any kind of future plans all fall to the category of "masculine" in this household. I just go along with it all and try to keep up, since there are gives and takes in any marriage and in my opinion- that's just a "give it up to him" area. I just show up. And take whatever needs with me that I want to work on as we travel. It all works out very well... for us, anyway. What better person to show "masculine" in anything... than that beloved PROFESSOR?! Back when I was making the most recent book (which missed TFJB Challenge #10 Sew Sweet, but posted for the Memory Album Makers MAY - CLICK HERE to see it), I already had a thought for another book in my head. So when cutting out the covers for that last book, I chose some of the same for the cover of this- Tim Holtz's Memoranda.
As you scroll down the photos, hopefully, you'll be able to see how I formed all of it. Less chatter and more of the matter!

                                                                      So let's get to it!

Again- I'm using Eileen Hull's Pocket Notebook Die for this book.
If you're new to book/album making...this die is a PERFECT starter for anyone!
So easy to figure out and use! Not to mention VERY versatile!

Guess I've got quite a few "traveling" stamps!

And the TH paperie items just kept adding to my table as I crafted. Lol!

These two papers made up the covers and spine.

After cutting simple sets of signatures (groups of folded paper make each "signature"
 that are added together to the spine to make a full book), 
I chose stamps that matched each section to that mode of travel, 
using Ranger Black Archival Ink- which is permanent.

I used quite a few techniques- my favorite is Tim's "ghosting".

And in the middle of the week of making the book- I came upon another color
with a clearance price on it!- for the water and sky travel.

Here's a time-saver...stamping two different pages at once.

And most of the time, I can get them to match up- without even trying!


And sometimes; NOT. But remember to embrace BOTH!

I wanted to try lots of different ideas on each section...

...to give fun, little "surprises" on each turn of a page.

Then, my ArtMuse just wouldn't stop there: we had to add TH's Texture Fade Set- Travel;
which matched right up with his Stamp Sets!


Making a pocket of my own- thinking on TH's Pocket Die...

...and then actually getting the die out just to make a HALF die cut 
which made another side to the one I hand-cut.

Adding in some extras for pockets.


Then TH Distress Oxide Inking everything with my fave go-to; Vintage Photo.

I decided I wanted to make a little 'folder' for the plain school paper, so I went to my
computer to print out a few do-dads to use...

...and cut out the folder's shapes with the TH Thinlit Die- States.

The cover and spine came after the pages, strangely enough, but they were already
cut and stacked for assembly long before anything else.

For making 5 holes from the 3-holes-each-die-cut-pages...I layered them together.
But I found that by cutting the middle sheet down to just two holes, the overlapping
not only worked out well, but it also ended up the same paper thickness all the way across the spine.
I'm going to use this trick in the future!

Getting out that first-ever-TH-thinlit that I still ADORE !!

And getting some love on rust going!

Lastly...the masculine man himself: The PROFESSOR!!

Making sure it's all properly distressed and ready to put together...

...with some hemp string!

I even TH (very early ones) Alcohol Inked some mechanical pencils!
Now that's a new idea for me!! They match perfectly with this 'aged' travel log!


And HERE'S the RESULTS...




















The one on the left was made to another Bestie- Susan Marks. She'll be camping along with us, and
I'm hoping to get a photo of her and her Husband with this Travel Log and post it down near the bottom- along with a photo of the TH Paper Dolls I chose for their last page. (The ones I chose for mine are the "Driver Boys".)




I'm not only entering this make into The Funkie Junkie Boutique Challenge "Oh, Man!"
(in which $25 Gift Certificate is sponsored by The Funkie Junkie Boutique )

But, also entering it into Memory Album Makers Challenge - May
where Eileen Hull's dies are not just spotlighting during this month,
but Eileen is also giving away a $35 GC for her Etsy Shop!
In fact, stop in to the site to check out Eileen Hull's Tiny Book and Box in a tutorial on MAM.

THANKS! to all those who come in and view my crafts, and join along
with the craziness here. It's such a wonderful thing to share together; 
this thing called "life", and CRAFTERS are the BEST PEOPLE to share it with!!

Until next time...

Stay Safe, (Try Your Best To) Stay Connected, Stay Home (Until Bans Are Lifted)
and
HAPPY BLOGGING!!


  

2 comments:

sarascloset said...

Lyla, I'm delighted to see you joined us again at The Funkie Junkie Boutique; and early, too! These are fabulous books to take along with you on your camping trip! What a delight to see them come together, too! My favorite page is the one with the Good Ole' USA map! Just gorgeous, and what a great gift for your bestie! Thank you so much for playing along in our Oh, Man! challenge!

I enjoyed the closeup photo of the baby bird, too. It seems ours were late this year; usually the babies leave their nests on Mother's Day (house finches). Ours skipped the garage and mailbox nests this year, but made one on the speaker under the eaves (another annual spot). Bad choice for them, as my husband and a friend have been replacing some of the beams that rotted out. They hung in there, though through the construction, and I think the babies have now fledged.

Jenny Marples said...

What a treat to see inside the nest and see a little baby peeping out - we had blackbirds nesting in our garden too and it's always amazing to see just how hard they work on raising them.

Oh and Lyla your journals make my heart sing - every page skillfully planned and executed with those travel themed stamps, die cuts and embossing. And the covers will entice everyone to peep inside to find out more about the fun adventures that are recorded. Love them to bits. Thank you for joining us at The Funkie Junkie Boutique Challenge x

ps. Have you thought of joining the Eileen Hull Fan Club on Facebook? I'm sure they'd totally love to see what you can do with Eileen's dies; https://www.facebook.com/groups/EileenHullFanClub/