So first thing first. Happy Canada Day! :) Today is Canada's birthday - she's 141 years old. She looks pretty good for her age - no wrinkles, no grey hair.
This means a day with family and friends, cheezy parades and BBQs. Looks like it is going to be a great day. :)
Second - did you know that Memory Makers was giving away a copy of my book, Cut Loose, this week???? Oh ya! There is chance to win a copy here - all you need to do is leave an answer to their question in the comments. Pretty easy! Go. Enter. Win. Good luck everyone :)
So last night I wanted to scrap. I actually felt like I was counting down the minutes until the kidlets went to bed. You know the feeling. I mean, I love them but sometimes I want a little me time. Then they went to bed and I walked into my dining room/scrap space and....it was a mess. I mean a I don't want to take a photo and show you cause I am too embarassed kinda mess. It just sort of happened over the last week. I would try to squeeze in some scrapping and I started stacking things to the side and whamo - total disaster!
But I was tired and to be honest I didn't want to tidy it up. (*insert foot stomp here, lol) So I decided to abandon my plan and cozy up on the couch while my hubby played video games. Well, that got boring fast. So I grabbed the laptop and decided to digi scrap. That is the beauty of digital - when you already have one giant scrappy mess you can digi scrap cause it makes no mess!
So here is what I made.

(a lot of the embellishments for this page are from this free kit - paper is from here)
One of the things I like about digi scrapbooking (beside the lack of mess) is I can use digital papers in ways that I wouldn't with physical paper. For example, see the above paper background? I would never cut and layer it that way 'cause I would need probably 2-3 sheets to create that look. I am much too thrifty to do that. BUT with digital I can "cut" my papers and not "waste" a thing. Not sure what I mean - see the paper below. That is what it looked like originally. I cut sections from it, overlapping my cuts and then overlapped the pieces on my page.

And then I thought I was going to bed so that was going to be it but my hubby decided that he needed to finish just one more level so I made a really quick page in response to this challenge.
I am an adventurer. Not always in real life but definitely in my heart. :)

(paper from here - I so love this paper - and embellishments from here)
Now I am off to have a fun Canada Day and maybe tackle the mess in my scrappy room. :) Have a great one everyone out there.