Thursday, April 30, 2009

Join us for the Time Warp!!!

Join us for the Time Warp!!!

Scrapbook Dreamer is doing the Time Warp baby for NSD! Come
join us for some cool’ challenges and fun games as we visit the peace lovin’ 1960’s, funky 1970’s, big hair 1980’s, awesome 1990’s and the
unknown future! You will love slippin through time with Dreamer! look for two new challenges posted each Friday from May 1st till May 29th. The winner (chosen by the DT) will receive a

$50 gift certificate to the Dreamer Store and

the Guest Design Team Spot for July!

There will also be

random

prize winners drawn from participants so make sure you get your

creations uploaded and post in the forum!!!

The rules:

* The Contest begins May 1st and will run till June 2nd

* all entries must be new and created for this contest

* you must have 10 posts in the forum before the END of the contest

* All entries must be uploaded into the ‘Time Warp’ folder in the

gallery before June 2nd at midnight EST

* you must be a member of Dreamer in good standing

* no combining challenges - each challenge must have its own creation

Come an join us at

www.scrapbookdreamer.com

Monday, April 13, 2009

Page Maps Contest Entry

This is the page that I made for the Page Maps April Contest. I used the provided sketch combined with papers from Prima and Webster's pages, felt, lace, trim from Chatterbox, Flowers from prima, MME and Bazzill, paint, stitching, letters from Chatterbox, and a die cut swirly bird from YMBD scrapbooking.

The other part of the contest is to make the page topic about what is on my mind. Motherhood and my job as a mother has been on my mind a lot lately since Ellie had her accident and I have been thinking about how close I came to losing her. It made me think about how much I really love her and how much I probably take her for granted.

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This page is heavy on journaling, so I am not going to type the whole text here. It is about my journey to motherhood, from being afraid, to feeling inadequate, to realizing that every mother is different and that doesnt make us bad.