Showing posts with label Feminine Creations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feminine Creations. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 May 2016

Mini Albums made easy!


Hello My Crafty Friends! :) 

I am Suchi here with you all! Today I am excited to share my very first Mini Album! I got these wonderful Julie Nutting Paper Dolls pattern papers and paper doll Ephemera die cuts in my DT kit, I had to try them out! :)

Here is my mini album! Hope you all are participating in this month's challenge! I know that making a mini album sounds like too much of work but once you begin, there is no going back. 

Today, I have made some easy peasy , not-so-time-consuming tricks for you to make an album! Hope this helps and inspires you all! :)




Monday, 2 May 2016

Challenge #61 | Mini Albums

Hello and Good Morning, friends!

This is Jasleen and I'm here to announce a new challenge for the month of May. But before that, let me take this opportunity to thank all of you who participated in our April Mood Board Challenge. It seems you really enjoyed playing along. All the entries are amazing and we are having a tough time choosing the winners.  Stay tuned, we'll be announcing the winners very soon ! :)

So, the theme for this month's challenge is:

CHALLENGE #61

MINI ALBUMS


Yeah, get those pretty pattern papers out and show us how you rock this theme. ;)
(Read the General Guidelines for the challenges, here.)

The Rules for Challenge #61 are:

1. Album can be any shape (square, rectangle, triangle, alphabet, circular, etc.) or size (4x4, 6,x6, 8x8, 12x12, etc.)

2. The completed project should look like an album/booklet. You can:
   a. Use box files with rings and insert page protectors,
   b. Punch holes in your pages and use album rings,
   c. Bind the pages together using any handmade or machine made binding.
   d. Any other method to put pages together.

BUT loose individual pages will NOT BE CONSIDERED as an album. The final project must look like a booklet.

3. An album needs a minimum of 5 pages (or 4 + cover decoration.)

4. It can be an interactive (with inserts, folds, etc.) album or a plain flip-album.

5. Only pasting pictures and binding pages will NOT BE CONSIDERED. Pages need to be embellished.

6. Photos in the album (if personal) can be blurred. But blank pages stating that photos will be added later, will NOT BE CONSIDERED. However, photo mats with other embellishment(s) will be okay.

7. There's NO SPECIFIC THEME for decoration or colour(s). You can pick whatever you like. :)


The album I made measures 5 by 6 inches in size. I have used the gorgeous Ephemera papers by Papericious for making this one. These papers are just perfect if you like to make romantic , shabby chic styled albums with lot of flowers.

This album has total of 5 pages, and I've added a tag or two or an interactive flip page for adding photos on every page.

Here's the outer cover of my album I made :-

Friday, 1 May 2015

Lulupu Challenge #49 : Feminine - Use wings & Colour Palette

Hello Everyone!

Manu here and I'm bringing a brand new challenge for you this month!!! We had some awesome and wonderful entries for our last Watercolors challenge  and this month of May will be yet another exciting month for all! We celebrate Mother's Day during this month and we thought about getting our kitty full of lovely gifts for that one Angel in our lives. The Theme for this months challenge is all about capturing that very essence of being a lady! Yes, it's the right time to make utterly cute feminine theme related creations.


Lulupu challenge #49
Theme: Color Palette + Feminine Creations
Twist: use wings
(Click here to read the general guidelines)

1. Anything goes - so you can make a card, layout, canvas, mini album, 3d project etc.
2.  Emphasis on feminine - The creations have to be all feminine based. Go wild with your imagination.

3. Don't forget the twist - Include wings in your project. You can use both too if you want. 

4. You have until 31st May 2015 11:55 IST to submit your entries. 

Here's what the winner for this months challenge will get!! 
The very gorgeous of the Prima pattern papers: Bella Rouge



 and here's the color Palette for the challenge


Here's my project for this months challenge and I have a tutorial for it as well. 
This pretty Canvas took my heart away once it was finished!! Totally loved the outcome!
This canvas is all flowery and loved the colors as well, but my favorite is that quote!! 'Be Yourself, everyone else is taken' such a wonderful, powerful and lovely message for all the ladies out there. You all rock!
Lets check out how I made this one, I have a picture tutorial for the same.


I so totally the way this Canvas turned out to be!!! This probably is my second try at some serious mixed media and totally worth the planning and time spent for execution!

Here's the step by step making of this wonderful canvas which soon will go on one of my living room wall (and this time I'm firm on getting this one on the wall)

1. Take a 15*15 inch canvas (this one was lying with me and I had this custom made long ago from a frame shop) , but you can take any size canvas,  and then to prepare the base, apply about two coats of Gesso. Do remember to apply the second coat after the first one dries completely. 
Take the right shade of the blue acrylic color and I had then mixed this blue with the gesso again and applied it evenly. The trick is that when applying the color mixed gesso, the base gets more durability and the application of the color is more even and smooth. 
Once the base coat of the blue was done, I then applied a little straight-from-the-acrylic-bottle more shade of blue which turns out to be dark around the corners and tried blending it in the canvas area with the base coat. This gave me a little blending of the colors.


2. Taking the Brick stencil and the Sakura modelling paste, make the brick pattern on the edges of the canvas. I basically wanted my brick look to come at two parallel edges. 


3. Once the modelling paste dried, cut out a few pieces from the watercolor paper and apply random shades of the watercolors on the swatches. Make sure to use the colors which go along with the blue base.  Keep the paper cutting randomly and see how it looks! I normally try to keep everything on the canvas before fixing the embellishments to see how they fit together with one another. 
Also cut a little shaped piece of pattern paper to form a vase for the flowers.
Once I was happy with the arrangement, I applied them all with mod podge onto the canvas. 


4. Once step 3 was done, I had randomly applied gesso again onto some parts of the canvas and tried blending the watercolor pieces with one another and again used a little of the colors with gesso. Once I was happy (again) with the way my canvas looked, I stamped Prima calligraphic stamp with Archival ink at random places on the canvas (and once this step is done, you can actually see a lot of difference this stamping brings to the complete look.)


5. And now onto on of the most awesome part, the Flower arrangement. There is no denying the fact that I love flowers and I always find a way or two to use them in my projects (& it's really very difficult for me to make one without them ) 
Once I was glad with the flower arrangement, I glued them all!!  Checkout that pretty crackle effect on the vase, it's not completely visible in the below picture, so checkout the next one for that one awesome Ranger product!



ahhh, that lovely crackle effect!! So lovely and pretty!! 

6. And now comes another interesting part of this canvas. The BOLD sentiment. I so wanted a bold one on the canvas, which I think totally suits the softness of the other side of the canvas and which also gives a strong message!! We ladies are bold and strong!! The edges of each sentiment piece is highlighted with a charcoal pencil.

I sprayed a little Lindy Stamp gang mist all over (in purple) to give a striking effect. And those Droplets like thing near the flowers are actually glue dots which I made using the glue gun. (checkout the closer picture of the flower arrangement to view them) and which I think was totally cool!
Finish the canvas off with some pretty butterflies.. So pretty and lovely and they look so real!


Here's the complete canvas for you again and I hope that you'll all love this one!



I hope you'll all like my try at mixed media and we would love to see your participation in this months challenge!

Happy Crafting
Manu




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