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Wednesday, 5 December 2012

How I made My Monochromatic Page - Petite Bebe


Here is some detail about how I made my layout for December's challenge.  We are challenging you all to create a Monochromatic layout by scraplifting the work of Pam Thorburn here blog can be found HERE.


This is a reminder of her original layout

this was our sketch.

I stuck with the white for my colour scheme, but chose a coloured photograph of my daughter Catherine taken in June 1992 when she was about 10 weeks old. I loved this little romper suit I brought for Catherine, with it's pretty floral print and smocking. It's one I kept and she now treasures.

I used a sheet of Dotted Swiss Bazzill in Salt as my base. I then used a sheet of white Bazzill and cut the following from it:
Two circles - one 3" and one 4" (I used George and Basic Shapes Cartridge and the Cricut)
A scalloped square 5" (I used Cindy Loo Cartridge and the Cricut)
Two Garden Branches using the Marianne Design die and the Big Shot
Three Catalina Wreaths using the Memory Box die and the Big Shot
Two Kaleidoscope Butterflies using the Memory Box die and the Big Shot

With scraps of the white card punch:
Twice with the Martha Stewart 3 in 1 butterfly punch
Twice with the Martha Stewart 3 in 1 hydrangea punch
Four times with the Martha Stewart frond punch

Take the circles and run through the Big shot using the Cuttlebug Elegant Birds embossing folder.
Trim 1 1/2" from one side of the scalloped square and run this through the dandelion embossing folder.

I printed the photo to the size of 4" x 6" and then used my 4" circle as a template to cut the photo.

Then I arranged the circles, scalloped square and photo on the background, adding a doily under the photo. This was all stuck down into position. I arranged  the two Catalina wreaths overlapping one another and the embossed circles, these were stuck down in just a few places with a sticky foam pad under each of the larger flowers, thus leaving the wreath free to appear to be hovering off the page. It also allows for other items to be tucked in place later.

Add the two large Memory Box butterflies  one to the top right of the page and the other to the left of the larger circle - only sticking the bodies to the page so the wings are free. Add a few of the smaller butterflies above the latter in the same way.

Stick a strip of DST from the bottom centre of the photo out to the right of the layout to end at the edge of the the scalloped circle. Stick white satin ribbon over the tape pleating as you go.

Stick the two Marianne Garden Branches to the page one to the left of the ribbon reaching out to the left, the other from the bottom centre of the photo, trailing to the bottom of the layout, slightly over to the left.

Now to destroy the blossoms and leaves - Maw ha ha ha! Take the wires and any green leaves and yellow stamen off! Arrange a selection of flowers onto the page with the larger ones nearer the photo trailing down in size towards the left corner of the page. I used two white wires from the leaves to extend from the flowers, adding tiny roses at the ends and some small blossoms halfway down.
I added some petal shapes from the 3 in 1 Hydrangea punch over the centre of some of the flowers where green or yellow bits still showed, layering these up where appropriate. Add some punched leaf fronds here and there.

I added a blossom, two punched fronds and a tiny rose to the right hand end of the ribbon.

I curled up four white wires to add as tendrils from the blossoms. Also add the silk leaves.

Use flat backed pearls to add centres to some of the blossoms.

With White Opal Liquid Pearls add tiny dots around the large circle and some slightly larger dots around the scalloped edges of the square. I then added some random dots to the branches and the wreaths.

Finally cut the title in white Bazzill using Lucy QuickKuts alphabet dies. Stick to the bottom right of the layout. Highlight the title with some Glossy Accents.

Pop back to the post titles ' M is for Monochromatic' published on 1st December for more details of the challenge and the prize and to see what the rest of the DT created.

Thanks for looking
Lynn x

Thursday, 1 September 2011

E is for Embossed

For the month of September we have selected his delightful layout to scraplift.

It was created by the talented Kelly Goree



A few words sent to us from Kelly:
"Kelly Goree lives in the beautiful horse country of Kentucky with her husband of more than 13 years and her three rambunctious boys. She was introduced to scrapbooking in early 2000 just after her oldest son was born and it quickly became a favorite hobby then all-out passion. She'll tell you if she's not out chasing her boys, you can find her scrapping!

Kelly is currently a full-time staff designer and international instructor for BasicGrey where she is a driving force in designing work for classes, trade shows, catalogs, and special events. In 2006 she had the honor of being a Memory Makers Master and has over 500 published works that can been seen in the pages of Creating Keepsakes, Better Homes & Garden's Scrapbooks Etc., Scrapbook Trends, Paper Trends, Scrapbook & Cards Today and other scrapbooking and paper arts publications."


Please see more of Kelly's work HERE on Scrapbook.com, and HERE for her blog.

The sketch we created from Kelly's layout:



and out technique to include this month is EMBOSSING, either dry or wet embossing.

The layouts created by our Design Team






Welcome back to the DT - Congratulations to Ali on the birth of her twin boys. 


Some of The Girl's Paperie papers used in this layout are included in our April kit (please see HERE).

This month our GUEST DESIGNER is the very crafty


Here is Karen's layout - to see more of her lovely creations, please visit her blog - Krafty Karen's Fantastic Place

Please join in the fun and create a layout using these pages for inspiration and the technique of Embossing (wet or dry). We hope you will let us share your finished layout on this blog.

We ask you to become a follower of this blog to be considered for the prize and you have until midnight on 5th October to enter the competition.

If you create a page after that date, please still share it with us.

Please can bloggers leave a comment with a link to the relevant post on their blog.

If you don't have a blog - no problem! - Simply drop us an image attached to an email. 
Please note the email address has been recently updated.


 PRIZE TIME

The prize for the best layout had been generously provided by Jill of Cardinal Colours.
This time we have an A5 Vintage Sewing Stamp Plate and black ink pad to offer.
 
Prize offered to UK residents, but all welcome to join in the fun.

Our Thanks to KellyKrafty Karen and Jill. x

Sunday, 22 May 2011

Our New Blog Header

Good morning crafty bloggers!

Hope you like the new header we have added to this blog. It was made with as many different products and techniques as possible. We hope that this reflects what this challenge blog is about - encouraging you to try out lots of new ideas and products by learning new techniques and introducing you to different designers each month.






Thought I would identify the different bits and pieces for you here, both for information and a bit of fun.


How about a bit of Eye Spy?


You should be able to see:
October Afternoon papers, sketches, Cricut die cuts, hand-drawn stitches, buttons, hand stitching. ribbon, dry embossing, rubber stamping, colouring with promarkers, PSX stamps, shells, Glossy Accents, dimension, layering, distressing, Craftwork Cards products, Candi, Glimmer Mists, glitter, inking, bunting and more.
















Had great fun making this, hope you like it!
TFL x