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CSI: Color, Stories, Inspiration turned one this month, and we've been celebrating with fun and festivities all month long. But what's a birthday party without presents?
We are rounding out CSI's birthday celebration with a huge pile of presents! The talented and very generous CSI design team, aka the CSI Detectives, have prepared special blog posts for you this week, and all you have to do is leave a comment on participating design team members' blogs for a chance to receive a present from them! The more blogs you comment on, the more chances you'll have to receive a gift!
We also have the brand-new company Blue Fern Studios joining our blog hop! Our very own Detective Michele Singh is the designer of this company's beautiful chipboard, and we are delighted to have Blue Fern Studios join us to celebrate our birthday on the month they were introduced to the world!
The CSI Birthday Presents Blog Hop will run from January 25 - 29. Winners will be announced in our Full Disclosure (Announcements) Forum the following week. A newsletter will go out to members once this announcement is posted.
Here is a list of the blogs you will want to visit:
The super talented Michelle Singh has created these wonderful printables, if you’d like to use them for the challenge.
When I first saw the colours for this week’s challenge, I had no idea what to do with them. Luckily, I was given this photograph recently. The photo is of our middle son and his three little boys.
Our five year old Grandson Lachlan is always fascinated by the Capital letter L. He was rummaging around in my scrap room one day looking for L’s when he unearthed these very ancient metal alphas. They are so old, I don’t even know who made them. Any way, Lachlan’s favourite letter was the tiny spark from which this page grew.
I deliberately kept the page simple to showcase Lachlan's letters, so I decided to make the baubles from scratch.
A couple of close ups
I deliberately kept the page simple to showcase Lachlan's letters, so I decided to make the baubles from scratch.
First I drew the shapes free hand on a folded piece of scrap paper. By folding the paper in half and only drawing half the image, each side is exactly the same shape.
Cut out the shape while the paper is still folded, open drawings out to their full size, then trace around the shape with a pencil on your chosen card stock.
The star is not made this way, it is a die cut.
You can make them any size you like.
Mine are about 4 cm x 3 cm
Run them through an embossing folder and ink with distress ink.
They come out just like bought ones.
They come out just like bought ones.
EVIDENCE
Strings - the stitching
Wet Medium - texture paste, glimmer mist and stamping
Something that dangles or hangs - the baubles
Plain card stock background
Doodled dashed lines
Something transluscent- the tiny star on the bottom bauble
TESTIMONY
I went to the rainy day journal prompts and chose to write about the many things that make me smile.
THE JOURNALLING READS
Lachlan makes me smile when he calls a spade a spade. One day at lunch when he asked for more food after a substantial meal, I said.
“How about we wait for a while to see if your tummy is really full”?
“But why Granny”?
“Remember one day you got a pain when I gave you too much and your tummy popped out in front like a soccer ball”?
“Did it look just like yours Granny”?
Xavier makes me smile when he tidies up after himself, liking everything to be in it’s place, all neat and tidy. He likes to share and make sure everyone is included. He makes me smile because he’s arbitrarily decided that the good car belongs to Pa and the clapped out bomb is mine.
Oliver makes me smile because he’s a bon vivant, a mover and a shaker, a rhythm man, who never sits still. He’s got ants in his pants in the nicest possible way and a smile that would charm the birds out of the trees. He makes me smile when he runs for the sheer joy of it.
Their Daddy makes me smile, because he’s still a big kid at heart and likes nothing better than a good rumble on the floor with his boys. When I see his little ones, throwing a tantrum, pushing the boundaries, having a bit of biffo and giving sloppy kisses, I smile, because their Daddy did it all before them. It’s right and fitting that he now has a turn in the drivers seat.
MATERIALS USED
Bazzil Cardstock - Grayish teal and white
Martha Gardner punch, Cherish
Crafter’s Workshop Template, Mini Punchinella
Derivan Matisse, Impasto Medium
Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist, Patina
Tim Holtz Ranger Distress Ink, Broken China
Maya Road Clear Stamps, Scrolls
Xcut Die, Star
Couture Creations, embossing folder, Instinsic
Craft Queen Washi Tape, Black & white Chevron, Small red star, Grey Text
Francheville, Savoir Faire, alpha puffy stickers
Metal letters, unknown
Tombo Pen, blue
Star - unknown