Showing posts with label challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label challenge. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2008

Free Christmas Word Art and Quick Page

Here's a page I made for my hubby's family reunion last year. I submitted it to the Word Art and *This Christmas* Lyric challenges at Kjoistudios. You can snag this word art for free in my shop at kjoistudios, here.
And here is the free quick page I made for the Lyric Challenge.
Don't forget the Holidays in My House Mega collab kit is on sale for only $5 during Dec. ;)

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Fun on Nov. 1

It's the 2nd annual Digital Scrapbooking Day on Nov. 1st and all of digi/hybrid scrap world is busy busy busy gearing up for all the inspiring and whackadoodle fun to be had.

Here's just a few things I'v surfed around the net:

Digital Scrapbook Magazine - Blogheader (I'm afraid the deadline is today!), Laptop Skin and Zazzle Keds shoe Design Contests! I've entered the blogheader and shoe contest so far...working on my laptop skin...would love to share what I've made, but i'm afraid if I do, it might be grounds for disqualification...so...instead, here's a link to their official gallery at the Creating Keepsakes website >  http://www.creatingkeepsakes.com/index.php?option=com_zoom&Itemid=28&catid=90341&page=viewproj and these are ones I included, just for show & tell because I made these back in August > http://www.creatingkeepsakes.com/index.php?option=com_zoom&Itemid=28&catid=90191&page=viewproj so they don't qualify, since entries need to be brand new designs and I CAN show these, they're called Pretty Posh.

CMD@Zazzle
 Now, i'm a tsinelas kinda gal myself. but, these are a pair I'd be happy to wear with shorts or jeans and a white or hotpink shirt anyday!


they are in my zazzle store now...give it to that funky galfriend of yours for christmas! high step on over to my shop why dontcha!?  I have a whole line of Posh shoes and even some fun kids shoes, skateboards too!

http://zazzle.com/cactusmangodesigns (please include the cute star. "when you add an asterisk (*), as in "zazzle.com/username*", it becomes a referral link. That way, the store owner can earn up to 7% of sales - on top of their royalty - just by using this URL. We call this feature the "Zazzle Star". Pretty cool, eh?!")

DSM has also paired up with Scrapblog to host a Holiday Greeting Card challenge! you could win 50 prints of your own custom holiday greeting card design. The deadline to enter is November 1, 2008.

Fun @ Digitals aka Digital Scrapbook Pages: They're have crop/chats lined up with freebies and getting to know their designers.

DigitalArts Cafe is having games on their forums!

Scrap Orchard is having a scavenger hunt! among other things...

A Cherry On Top has chats/freebies and giving a limited edition grab bag!

These are just a few that I ran into, but also check out the main site here for MORE DSD activities!


http://susanwhite.typepad.com/digital_scrapbooking_day/digital-scrapbooking-day-2008-events.html


Over at Kjoistudios, we're still cooking up a plan, but I have just thrown myself into the kitchen offering to host a chat for the first time EVER! I have to figure out what prize to give! what time to host the chat...etc...maybe someone could give me some suggestions? wishes? Ok...i'm really getting out of the office and onto the couch to enjoy our latest Netflix arrival Golden Compass...I think this was one of my picks. Hope it's good!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Stayin' Dry In Style & PARTY ON!

Isn't my goddaughter the sweetest little diva you ever did see?! I think so! I am fortunate that my friend Ninette let's me "borrow" her lil' girly for my digi/hybrid scrapbooking. I love how she was able to capture the water sprinklers so clearly and to have caught that perfect pose & smile. She's become an excellent photographer. I did tweek the photo a tad bit in PSCS2, just increased the contrast and decreased the brightness.

Title: Stayin' Dry In Style
Modified Lyrics: "I Will Survive - As long as I stay under my umbrella - I know I'll stay Dry!"
Digital background paper and epoxy "diva" word art - by me - for the K-Joi Birthday Collab Kit. (release date TBA) *Want to say thanks to Dana Conditt for her commercial use Bracket Album Template from Digital Scrapbook Place. I masked it with my red diva paper. Fonts: reprobate & hole-hearted. Join the *I Will Survive* Lyric Challenge to get the Diva Defined word art.
CACTUSmango
I'm working on the preview right now, for the entire mega birthday bash collaboration with the contestants and K-joi Designers combined! holy moly! seriously...it's gargantuan. There's also a 1st Birthday Card Challenge going on and the winner gets the mega huge birthday collab kit! yowzerz!
Oh and one other thing....the fabulouso contestants are revealing themselves today! They're doing it on their Blog Hop and offering up some fresh FREEBIES! Here's the Blog Hop list in case you don't already know:
21206D Lizard Dau Designs (http://liz-lizarddaudesigns.blogspot.com/)
22170C Panda Bear Designs (http://www.pandabeardesigns.blogspot.com/)
22181A April Dawn Creations (http://aprildawncreations.blogspot.com/)
22342B Camillas Kitchen (http://camillaskitchen.blogspot.com/)
22611D luvfromindia (http://luvfromindia.blogspot.com/)
22978 Schappys Scrapdesign (http://schappys-scrapdesign.blogspot.com/)
23075D Stacey Crossley Designs (http://nicoalgoesdigiscrapping.blogspot.com/)
23494D Cancer Moon Creations (http://cancermooncreations.blogspot.com/)
24074A Tripalee Designs (http://tripaleetalks.blogspot.com/)
24301D KatLen Kreations (http://katlen124.blogspot.com/)
24588B Belanna At Odds (http://atodds.blogspot.com/)
24789C SandEz Creationz (http://sandezcreationz.blogspot.com/)
24864A Biebels Scraps (http://biebies.blogspot.com/)
Also, their are 45-50% off sales going on right now. Including, the gorgeous Crop Dreams, collaboration kit...is only $4.50 until Oct. 19th only!
Crop Dreams - papel
Crop Dreams - embellishments
Crop Dreams - Quick Pages
Crop Dreams - Bracket Quick Pages & Embellishments
Crop Dreams - Word Art
Crop Dreams 4x6 Brag Book Quick Page
What a deal AND all proceeds (minus PayPal) is dontated online to Opportunity House. Isn't that awesome!?

Monday, October 13, 2008

Sweet Girl

Here's a page of my dgd that I made with Crop Dreams for two challenges at kjoistudios (template & font challenges).  Photo by dgd's mommy ninette. ;)

Monday, October 6, 2008

Pinoy Ako!

On October 1st, Barack Obama recognized Filipino American History Month. He wrote,


" Dear Friends,

I appreciate the opportunity to join the Filipino American National Historical Society and its friends in celebrating Filipino American History Month. This celebration is a wonderful opportunity to honor the values and traditions of Filipino Americans, and your role in the story of America.

America’s greatness lies in our nation’s ability to embrace and integrate different cultures into our national character. Filipino Americans nurture and maintain important social, cultural and business ties between America and the Philippines. As you celebrate your Filipino heritage and your American identity, I hope you remain inspired to make our country as great as we know it can be. "

His entire letter can be read > here.

I am very proud of both my American upbringing and my Filipino culture and ancestry. Growing up in California and Virginia, I didn't experience any extreme discrimination. I can recall only twice being discriminated against. One instance, my mother, brother and I were walking to the parking lot from the mall, and a group of teenage caucasian boys drove by in a pick up truck and shouted "Go Back to China!" and drove off laughing. I was too young then, to understand that they were being racist.

A second time, while walking to my first class, during highschool, one African American boy started making fake "asian talk", like "ching chong chee!" all the while with this cocky sneer. This made me mad. I thought, this guy doesn't even know what he's talking about. Even though he was bigger than me and standing with his friends, I walked straight up to him, looked at him - eye to eye and told him "I'm Filipino." He was stunned. He never said a bad thing to my face again.

Several times, when I first moved to the Philippines for college, there were people that told me "You're not Filipino, because you don't speak Tagalog." While I did in fact, know several phrases and words in Tagalog, but not enough to carry on a conversation. I can understand where those nay sayers were coming from. But, at the same time, what do they know about me and my family? When I grew up in Virginia, they didn't offer Filipino language classes and both my parents worked 15+ hour days, running out family owned Lola Lly's Donutery. So, I couldn't blame my parents for not teaching us. Besides, you learn the language that you talk in school, right? I've since learned enough to carry a general conversation in Tagalog. Aside from that, I do my ownl online study of words and phrases, in Tagalog, Ilocano and Pampagueno languages. There are things my parents did teach me, they're values of education, hard work, loyalty to your family and siblings, honoring & respecting your elders, like "mano po". We ate rice with almost every meal (my dad even ate rice with spaghetti! Now that's hard core. lol!) We take our shoes off in the house, to not track dirt on the carpet. My father would often tell me, "Never forget, that you are Filipino, OK."

It's funny now, that I'm an adult, living in Arizona, one of my Fil-Am friends told me quite affirmatively, that "You're not." He said this to me, after I just recounted my story, about how a few people in the Philippines had told me that I'm not Filipino. I was rather stunned, actually, at his comment. I can't recall what I said to him in reply, or if I said anything at all. Well, he's entitled to think that of himself or me. But, I do know myself. I am very proud of my heritage, of my grandparents and parents' lives and hardwork, both here in the US and the Philippines. I am proud of the Filipino and American Veterans that walked the Bataan Death March. I am proud of my brother and sister in law who both serve in the United States Navy.

I am a proud digiscrapping citizen of both the Philippines and America - and that's that! Don't ever stop believing in yourself, in your heritage, and in your dreams. Here's another sneak preview of Crop Dreams. Just one more reveal preview before the big reveal on Friday. ;-)

(click thumbnail for larger view)

I wonder have you ever felt like your culture was not recognized? Do you feel invisible? Do you like blending in? What about the Filipino culture (or the cultures you identify with) that make you proud? Today, I challenge you to scrap about the cultures the make up who you are. Please comment back with a link to your layout.

P.S. I have also created a group on Facebook for Mabuhay Project. Please log on today and join! Find me on Facebook as Marissa Madrazo Carranza.

Filipino Moms has a list of events in San Francisco > blog
SF Gate > http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=5&entry_id=21024
Asian Americans for Obama > Letter from Sen. Obama

Also, I want to wish Shaui of Fei Fei's Stuff at Oscraps for being in the Designer Spotlight this month. She is a talented Filipina designer based in the UAE.

Here's a page I made using her free template and a Sampaguita Sticker I made for Crop Dreams.
This is called Bad Batz Maru Cupcake and I've submitted it to her 8+ embellies challenge.

My friend Ninette and I had lots of fun making these during a dry run.  The cupcakes were a hit at the Baby Shower too this weekend. I didn't bring a camera that day, so, I'm waiting to get those pictures in.

This is a page I made for her 1st challenge, to use a brush as a mask. Shaui's Crazy Beautiful kit's "portrait of love" word art is perfect for this picture and the use of a brush on the photo really makes the page special. I also added two embellies from Crop Dreams:  painted wooden roses and a "clipped up" embellie.

Thanks for looking!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Yummy!

Here's a quick page for the >> July **DIGI** OSTENTATIOUS ORNAMENTAION Challenge by JHAWKEYE at scrapbook.com.

Yummy < click for credits
by CACTUSmango
Scrapbook.com

Friday, June 13, 2008

Hello Hybrid! (How To) and Hybrid Challenge

Whew! I just finished making a simple Hybrid How-To. Well, the result looks simple, but, the process of making it was time consuming. I really do hope it's well recieved across the tra-digital scrapbook communities. I have to give a shout out to Chia Wang, who inspired me to get this particular tutorial done. She's a Cocoa Daisy fan and eagerly bought our Posh Picnic kit. She gave me alot of helpful feedback and I'm so thankful for that! Well, Here's a slideshow of the tutorial, but to read the instructions visit the

Hello Hybrid! (How To) Album that I created on DreamingwithPixels.ning.com 's new forum/gallery.



Find more photos like this on DreamingWithPixels.com

I also made a PDF for this and you can download it free here:
Hello Hybrid (How To) PDF
Check out the New hybrid layouts by Cocoa Daisy Divas Anja Wade (Visit Her Blog: A Pocket Full of Licorice) and Kissy aka Christine Drumheller (Visit Her Blog: Paper Rhino).




Kissy Relax





Anja Walk About!





Aren't these awesome! These two layouts show tons of ways of how to make a digital kit, work in your next Hybrid creation! Posh Picnic also has a sheet of printable Paper Drink Parasols and a cute vintage chair and frame too!



Posh Picnic and Gazebo are available now at CocoaDaisy.com

For more inspiration, also check out what Cocoa Daisy's Guest Designer Debbie Shuch created with Gazebo. Read Never A Dull Moment for more about this talented artist and to see more photos of her creations with Gazebo




Please visit the official challenge thread at CocoaDaisy.com, here, to submit links to your creations:
Gazebo+Posh Picnic Hybrid Challenge