If you want to do my sketch challenge you will need 3 photographs that go together
for a 12 x 12 LO :-
1 by 7" x 5" and 2 by 3½" x 2½"
for an 8x8 LO :-
1 by5 x 3 and 2 by 2½ x 1¾ (approximately)
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
Monday, 21 January 2008
Scrappy Cats Sleeping Arrangements
SCRAPPY CATS RETREAT
OK, room allocation.... reading the web site for the rooms and taking into account the last few posts. Here is a suggested sleeping plan for the rooms. I am really not fussed where I sleep and who I share with and on which floor, I can sleep anywhere, anyhow so will hapily move myself around if this helps anyone:
There is one biggest bedroom with ensuite and 6 foot bed. As Hilary has kindly offered to share with DQ I suggest that they should have this biggest room. It sounds like you could fit a blow up bed in it as well if you don't want to share the big bed
Another double en-suite - 1st floor - suggested for Mary
Another double - 1st floor - Kat has asked to sleep alone so could have this room
Then there are 3 x twin rooms 1 on the first floor and 2 on the 2nd floor up, How about : Jane and Zahra sharing, Carol with Claire and Weety with Sadsac
Let me all know what you think. If we sort this out in advance there will be no trouble will people arriving at differernt times, they will all know where they are going.
Or any other combinations? post them back
OK, room allocation.... reading the web site for the rooms and taking into account the last few posts. Here is a suggested sleeping plan for the rooms. I am really not fussed where I sleep and who I share with and on which floor, I can sleep anywhere, anyhow so will hapily move myself around if this helps anyone:
There is one biggest bedroom with ensuite and 6 foot bed. As Hilary has kindly offered to share with DQ I suggest that they should have this biggest room. It sounds like you could fit a blow up bed in it as well if you don't want to share the big bed
Another double en-suite - 1st floor - suggested for Mary
Another double - 1st floor - Kat has asked to sleep alone so could have this room
Then there are 3 x twin rooms 1 on the first floor and 2 on the 2nd floor up, How about : Jane and Zahra sharing, Carol with Claire and Weety with Sadsac
Let me all know what you think. If we sort this out in advance there will be no trouble will people arriving at differernt times, they will all know where they are going.
Or any other combinations? post them back
Weetabix's class
For Weetabix's class you will need a black and white photo 7 inches high and 5 inches wide, preferably of a female.
you will also need a craft knife a small thin paint brush, a hole punch usual paper glues and glossy accents or similar if you have them for sticking transparent bits and a ruler.
Kits will be supplied and will cost £5.00 each
you will also need a craft knife a small thin paint brush, a hole punch usual paper glues and glossy accents or similar if you have them for sticking transparent bits and a ruler.
Kits will be supplied and will cost £5.00 each
Updated class/Challenge list
Mary - Sketch
DQ - Challenge
Eclaire - Mini Book Class
Weetabix - Kit Class
Happysnapper - Photography Class
Sadsac - Challenge
Zahra - Challenge
Kat - Sketch
DQ - Challenge
Eclaire - Mini Book Class
Weetabix - Kit Class
Happysnapper - Photography Class
Sadsac - Challenge
Zahra - Challenge
Kat - Sketch
eClaire's Scrappy Cat Retreat class
Dear All for those who want to, I will be showing everyone how to make a circular mini book at our retreat, as originally created by Prisca Jockovic (celebrity French Scrapbooker - have a look at her web site Cote scrap)
Here are 2 examples with lots of detailed pics of the insides so that you can see what sort of embelishments you could use:
original Rose book
Claire's brighter alternative
If you have decided you want to make a book, you will need:
For the structure
4 x 12" square pieces of cardstock. You can use co-ordinating Basil, but any old card will do as it will all be covered except for the base. We will be cutting 4 x 12" ish circles and will need a few scraps for tags and hinges etc.
For Decorating the inside
I used 6 sheets of co-ordinating PP and a few plains, but I had loads left.
You actually need 14 pieces that are 6 x 6" plus a few extra bits to cut up for decorations, so you could manage with 4 pieces of PP + scraps, but 6 pieces will give you more flexibilty when matching patterns and allow for mistakes. Unless you are very good at matching patterns I would suggest that at least 2 of the PPS are fairly plain
Embelishments
If you have managed to trawl through all the links above you will see that anything goes, suggested items are: blooms, brads, buttons, stickers, tags, ribbon.
Items you MUST have
You will need some co-ordinating ribbon to make the ties to shut the book 0.5m will be fine.
Glue, you can use whatever you normally use to stick down all the papers and embelishments, BUT you will need propper glue like UHU or Bostic to actually stick the bits of the book and the spine together. Each book I have made has used a whole tube (big) of UHU!!!!
Spine - this is a bit tricky, we were given a great bit of burgundy fabric/tape, you can stick it on and the glue will not show through like ribbon. I am off shopping this weekend to see if I can find something similar. Obviously if the colours work, we could all share 1 or 2 rolls. I will let you know. My second book does not have a spine yet.
Tools, - nothing special needed, scissors, an eyelet punch to fir extra flaps in - I have one that anyone can borrow, paper cutter - again, you can use mine if you don't have one.
Photos - Its up to you if you make a blank book or add the photos as you go. if you want to bring photos you will need smallish ones. If you look in my example there are 2 sizes, 4 x 3" and 2 x 1 " Also in the Rose French book I have used the small thumbnail prints that come on the index sheet when you get your photos developed, or you can print your own thumbnails.
I won't be at all offended if anyone does not want to make a book, if you do, just fire away with any questions that you have.
Regards
Claire
Here are 2 examples with lots of detailed pics of the insides so that you can see what sort of embelishments you could use:
original Rose book
Claire's brighter alternative
If you have decided you want to make a book, you will need:
For the structure
4 x 12" square pieces of cardstock. You can use co-ordinating Basil, but any old card will do as it will all be covered except for the base. We will be cutting 4 x 12" ish circles and will need a few scraps for tags and hinges etc.
For Decorating the inside
I used 6 sheets of co-ordinating PP and a few plains, but I had loads left.
You actually need 14 pieces that are 6 x 6" plus a few extra bits to cut up for decorations, so you could manage with 4 pieces of PP + scraps, but 6 pieces will give you more flexibilty when matching patterns and allow for mistakes. Unless you are very good at matching patterns I would suggest that at least 2 of the PPS are fairly plain
Embelishments
If you have managed to trawl through all the links above you will see that anything goes, suggested items are: blooms, brads, buttons, stickers, tags, ribbon.
Items you MUST have
You will need some co-ordinating ribbon to make the ties to shut the book 0.5m will be fine.
Glue, you can use whatever you normally use to stick down all the papers and embelishments, BUT you will need propper glue like UHU or Bostic to actually stick the bits of the book and the spine together. Each book I have made has used a whole tube (big) of UHU!!!!
Spine - this is a bit tricky, we were given a great bit of burgundy fabric/tape, you can stick it on and the glue will not show through like ribbon. I am off shopping this weekend to see if I can find something similar. Obviously if the colours work, we could all share 1 or 2 rolls. I will let you know. My second book does not have a spine yet.
Tools, - nothing special needed, scissors, an eyelet punch to fir extra flaps in - I have one that anyone can borrow, paper cutter - again, you can use mine if you don't have one.
Photos - Its up to you if you make a blank book or add the photos as you go. if you want to bring photos you will need smallish ones. If you look in my example there are 2 sizes, 4 x 3" and 2 x 1 " Also in the Rose French book I have used the small thumbnail prints that come on the index sheet when you get your photos developed, or you can print your own thumbnails.
I won't be at all offended if anyone does not want to make a book, if you do, just fire away with any questions that you have.
Regards
Claire
Sunday, 6 January 2008
Our weekly challenge
Monday, 19 November 2007
Scrappy Cats Retreat Events
Ok.... here is the list of classes/challenges/stuff that we are looking to do over the weekend.
Photography class - Happysnapper
CJ to remind us of our time together
Challenges by Mary & Zahra
Layout class by Weety
Challenge/Class - DQ
If anyone else has got anything planned please let me know.
Photography class - Happysnapper
CJ to remind us of our time together
Challenges by Mary & Zahra
Layout class by Weety
Challenge/Class - DQ
If anyone else has got anything planned please let me know.
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