Wednesday, January 28, 2009

ADSR 4 Challenge 8










This challenge was based on American Idol but is termed Scrapping Idol. Our mission, should we accept it, was to go online and find a digital scrapper who's posted pages we admire and from whom we are inspired. We are to pick one layout from that person and scrap-lift, meaning to make a page somewhat similar in style and technique and explain or show how we were inspired by that page. Our layouts had to contain the word DREAM and had to have a star somewhere on the page. Of course I did two and these are what I came up with.

I first did the Dream sweet angel baby one, with my Great Nephew's sweet little face. This is the one I posted to the competition. I scrap lifted from Petrushka at Scrapbookgraphics.com her Angel page. I love all of her pages! The credits for items I used were from ldavi-loveblossoms.

Secondly I scraplifted from her Hanzik page and made the Dream page with a photo of my Grandson Quinn with his little flower.

ADSR 4 Challenge 7




For Challenge 7 we were given a free kit to download from Sunshinestudioscraps.com and use every piece to make a layout. We were allowed to recolor and alter the pieces. That was very interesting to make, and also to go back and see what everyone else had done with these same items to create a page that was as individual as they are.
As you can see I made two pages to choose from. One is my Granddaughter Chelsea (photo by my daughter Courtney - Project Phade Photography) I wasn't super happy with the page I made but I am not unhappy with it either. I chose the top one - this is my Great-Nephew Justin. He is such a beautiful child!

ADSR 4 Challenge 6




Challenge 6 was not so fun for me, I must say. It is what they call a Block. Only one person on the team got to scrap a page for the competition. They were to take a page that the other team member had posted online previously, flip it over, turn it at a 45 degree angle, and re-scrap it, using exactly the same amount of 'things'. My daughter used a page I did titled Decembrrr, as you can see, and she then made a page similar to it in that it has the same number of papers, photos, embellishments etc. Here is the result.

The Village Gallery of Arts

I began my work with the Village Gallery of Arts around 2000 when I signed-up for Active Status membership and I volunteered to work the desk. The Village Gallery is a co-op of artists who join together for a variety of reasons, some for personal artistic growth, some to promote the arts and serve the community, some to teach and share their talents and earn a little money with that. There are many reasons a person would join this group. I joined because I wanted to surround myself in art, to meet other artists and mentors and so that I could grow personally and artistically by serving others and working for an organization that could use my skills and talent.

My first year there I discovered many facets of a non-profit group. I found it to be extremely relaxed in thinking, everyone just did whatever they wanted pretty much, which thereby caused a lot of dissention and gossip. There were some programs in place, so I just went with the flow. I learned to work the desk and discovered the bylaws and read all the back Board Minutes I could find, along with every document and brochure that was in the files. I had this strong desire to learn all that I could about how a gallery works. I placed my artwork in the Outside Shows venue. The person who hung the show accidently priced the art incorrectly on the wall cards. Two of my paintings sold, but for the wrong price. I went to the Gallery President and was told that it would go before the Board for fixing. I had signed a contract agreement with the Gallery when I joined so I assumed it would be no problem. I attended the Board meeting and I was told they have artists sign the consignment agreement but they don't actually use it. I was surprised. I think it was at that very moment that I decided I wanted to run for the position of Gallery President and see what I could do to help this organization.

I did run for President and won the election, serving two terms. I had a wonderful team of dedicated workers on the Board and everyone agreed that we should bring the Gallery into the 21st century. We rewrote the Bylaws and established policies and procedures, revamped the newsletter, increased deskworker training, brought in more outside show venues, cleaned up the way the membership was being taken care of, gained many new members, encouraged high school seniors and increased relations with local schools and businesses. I wrote an Artist Consignment Agreement, a new membership application, and several other documents and guidelines. I had to fight to get the Board to agree to having a website, as the majority of them had no computer and had no interest in having one at that time. I found a Web-Master (David, my son in law) who would build it if I designed it, and the only agreement would be that he had rights to the site forever, so he could build it and use it as a model to show for a business he was building in web development. The Board agreed and I have been the Web Administrator for that ever since.

Well, we did many, many things and the gallery was thriving with nearly 400 members. I didn't run for a third term because I found that I hadn't had time to work on my own art and I very much needed to do that. It is unfortunate that the Gallery elects a new slate of officers every year and each new president appoints their committe chairs/officers. With every new board comes a new concept of how things should be done and all the hard work of previous boards is undone as they each reinvent the wheel. Few take the time to research what had gone before them so they come into it with no actual knowledge of what they are facing. I have seen this happen over and over. I handed over the gavel. I prayed for the Gallery.

Over the past few years programs have gone away, themes for shows disappeared, the mailing of the newsletter to the members and the public went away, having events and parties went away, annual deskworker training went away, high school interactions went away, outside shows all but one are gone, Roberts Rules are no longer enforced or used at meetings, even the gavel disappeared. This past year I was asked to serve in an Advisory capacity to the board but in doing so I discovered that few of them actually care what anyone else has to say. They have taken on a chairman position just to keep from working the desk and they barge head on into what they want to do with disregard for what others think. I have had board members tell me they didn't even know they had voting privileges. I don't know what goes on at board meetings as I am not required to attend them, so I don't. The few I have attended were disorganized and everyone talked over each other while some board members didn't talk at all. There is no one elected to take minutes and the president hasn't appointed anyone to the duty and so that job is passed around to anyone willing to do it, usually no one wants to. Board members come and go and only a handful serve out the year term they agreed to. Many of them are new members to the Gallery, and like the president, haven't served in any capacity other than perhaps having worked the desk, prior to being appointed by the president to a board position.

Today, 9 years later, the Gallery is dying. There are fewer than 100 members now. I sincerely hope the VGA survives. I received a letter from the president the other day and she removed me of my position as Web Administrator. I received no warning or request to discuss any matters with me. The letter was supposedly from the board but contained no signatures at all, was not on letterhead, and was mailed from her home address. Sheeese, I am entirely frustrated with their unprofessionalism. I believe she did this as a last act of defiance before she is no longer president (March). This is just one more proof in the pudding about the condition of the Gallery. I have heard from several people who believe her actions to be underhanded and deceitful, and I agree with that.

I have received many compliments about the website throughtout the 8+ years I administered it (for free). I thought it showed the Gallery in a professional and creative way. I was very proud of the website. They have someone else doing the website now and it is nothing at all like it was before. I find it to be boring and not at all artsy or creative. It was completely predictable when the Pres. sent a note on the serverlist that I was going to assist the new website administrator. I totally cracked up when I read that! Her presumptive attitude was normal for her. Posting something she hadn't even asked me! About an hour after that the guy phoned me and asked if he could pay me for some assistance! He didn't know how to work on our site and didn't know PHP or MYSQL and hadn't worked through a control panel scenerio. I nearly fell off my chair in hysteria! PHP and MYSQL are the advanced way to do a website and most, if not all, developer/designers want to learn it.

I am happy to be away from Village Gallery of Arts and relieved because of the huge volume of hours it took to administer the website and the server list, but I am sorry it ended the way it did. I now carry away with me bad feelings and a feeling that I was victimized. That's not a good thing. I was asked by the Nominating Committee if I'd be willing to serve as President again for this new slate 2009 - ah, no thank you.

ADSR 4 Challenge 5




The 5th Challenge came from anitastergioudesigns and required us to use no photo but to tell a story using at least three frames. As usual, because I'm kind of nutty, I made two pages and then had to choose between the two. I wanted to do something about our new baby, Destiney, so made a page with some pinks. I changed my mind and decided I really like the windows for frames and wanted to do something with those that told a story about me. The windows one is the one I posted to the competition "Windows of Time".

It is a funny feeling in some way to take your life and those things that you love, or that you have to deal with regularly, and your dreams and desires, and then to put them into just a simple list of words. How does that sort out YOU, organize your thoughts and perhaps, in a small way, your LIFE? Sometimes it just helps to keep it simple.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Challenge 4 page Art and Soul


Challenge 4 asks us to make a page showing our Art and Soul. There has to be at least three things artsy or altered, (I used paint, paint brushes, the wax seal, and the tag imagine) and we have to convey something that is meaningful to us, something that shows our soul. This is my page for that.

The journaling reads: I imagine a world where integrity is the norm, one that is safe and secure. No war, no fighting. All racism is gone. I'd paint my world with LIGHT. Let the light shine out of the darkness. 2 Corinthinas 4:6

I've posted this photo before and used it in this layout because this is what is on my heart for all of us.

Challenge 3 Make over page




Continuing with the ADSR Season 4 Challenges - I have completed Challenge 3. For Challenge 3 we were to use the first page we had ever posted to a site and redo it. We had to use the same photo and same words, but could change the papers and elements. We had to show some techniques that we had learned since doing the first, I used the inking on the edge of the paper and drop shadows.
This is my first page ever posted, and my first page ever digitally scrapped. Then the one with the brown paper is my redo. I don't very often make a 'simple' page, so thought I'd do that this time.

I am enjoying this challenge competition and sharing it with my team mate, my daughter Becki. She is the one responsible for getting me started in scrapbooking in the first place..

Tuesday, January 6, 2009


My daughter, Becki, and I have collaborated on this second page of the Amazing Race (ADSR-Amazing Digiscrapping Race). For this race there are teams, many, many teams all around the world. My daughter and I are a team and our name is Grands-Destiny (as I have explained previously). A couple of times a week a challenge is posted on a scrapbooking website. We aren't given the name of the site to go see what it is, so part of the challenge is to find the particular challenges for that week in time to complete the posted directions. Once found we are to complete the challenge given within a time limit. They are always something new and different. We have to do exactly as we are directed. When our page or pages are completed we have a few places to post them to be certified and counted so that we can move forward in the race. If we don't do it we are out of the race!

Usually we each have to do a page. This time we were to do a page together. The page above is our outcome. We were to use 4 different papers, 8 different elements with at least one acrylic, 3 photos, 2 different fonts, a title, journaling, and theme it to cabin fever.

Sunday, January 4, 2009



My daughter and I have decided to do a Scrapbook Amazing Race challenge. It is the ADSR (Amazing Digiscrapping Race) Season 4. I have never competed in anything like this before so I am very excited in anticipation of a real challenge and a whole lot of fun. I do love to make scrap pages, by hand and digitally.

I feel like I am connected to my computer with perhaps a large rubber band - everytime I get a little distance between us it snaps me right back into my chair, with hands at the ready! It has become a bit of a crazy life for me. I love doing the work on the computer, whether it be digi-scrapping or making documents, brochures & fliers, spreadsheets, working diligently on my photography and tapping into my creativity as much as possible. But the rump gets awfully tired of sitting in one place for too long! Now, I have added a new thing to keep me at the desk!

Here I have posted page number one for this challenge. We had to digitally-tear a photo into at least three pieces and we had to do some journaling on the page. I hope you like the page. I will be posting other pages here as I traverse through the season. Wish me luck, I'd sincerely like to rally it through to the end with flying colors.

Our Team name is Grands-Destiny. It came about because my grand-daughter is having a baby! That means her Mom will be a Grand-mama and I will be a Great-Grandmama! Wow! The baby's name will be Destiny - therefore we are Grands-Destiny.