Thursday, August 28, 2014

Porcelain Creations

I have done a little scrapping this month, and wanted to show you my most recent projects.  I completed this two-page layout, which is inspired by Blue Fern Studio's August sketch.  I really enjoyed using their ornate frame chipboard, which I colored using distress inks and topped with crackle paint.  This layout of the museums we went to in London is the last layout from our 2012 Europe trip and the last layout that I am creating with Basic Grey's Porcelain collection.  


I used some of my scraps to create cards.  This first card is based off of Sketch-N-Scrap's card sketch #32.


This last card is the most complicated card I have ever made because of the pop-up detail inside.  It was worth it though, because it is pretty cute.



Saturday, August 9, 2014

We Love Ann Arbor

Jesse and I did not have the chance to return to Ann Arbor since we moved to Albuquerque six years ago.  I don't think I knew just how much I missed it until we went back last weekend.  It was fun for us to see all that had changed -- like the beautiful South Hall -- and everything that hasn't.


The main reason we made the trip was to see Manchester United play Real Madrid at the Big House for the Guinness International Champions Cup.


Jesse's dad attended the game with us, and it was quite the game!


We had pretty good seats and cheered Manchester United on.


There were a couple near misses, but Manchester United finished the first half with two goals to Real Madrid's one.


At halftime we were treated to a performance by the Fray, which was a cool treat.


In the second half, Manchester United scored another goal to bring the score to 3 to 1.


There were a lot of people there -- the stadium was packed!


There were 109,318 of us, to be exact, which is the largest group of people who have ever watched a soccer game in the United States.  So, basically, we helped make history!


What really got the crowd going, however, was when Real Madrid put in Cristiano Ronaldo.  It was cool seeing him play, even for just a little bit.


In the end, Manchester United won 3 to 1 (and ended up winning the entire tournament).


After the game, we relaxed and had delectable desserts at La Dolce Vita, followed by a much-anticipated dinner at the Real Seafood Company.  Rachel and Derek joined us for dessert and dinner.


On our last day in Ann Arbor, we went to New Life Church (see Jesse and his dad posing by the rock?), heard a great sermon, and saw some old friends.


We went out to Zingerman's for lunch afterwards with Chris, Olivia, Brett, Hannah, and Naomi.  Good fun and good company -- what more can you ask for?


Romance, that's what.  So we made a quick stop at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens where we got married.  Awwww.


So long Ann Arbor -- we will miss you always!