Scrappy Monday, y'all! Looks like it's going to be a gray and rainy day here, but at least my scrapbook pages can be all pretty and pink!
It's time for more orchid photos! And shishi dogs! I kept the same color scheme from the first layout, but added some patterned paper. And once again I cropped a lot of the photos.
Here's the sketch I used, for comparison's sake. Looking through that Becky Higgins sketch book, I think she must have had a lot of her photos printed out much smaller than the standard 4x6 size, because I just CANNOT crop mi pictures down as small as the ones on her sample layout here! But I managed to get 11 photos on my layout anyway.
Same color combination as last time: Pink Pirouette, Sweet Sugarplum, Rich Razzleberry, Barely Banana and Wild Wasabi.
Ooh, my tea's ready. Cheers, y'all!
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Butterfly of Happiness, Eastern Influences
Ink: Wild Wasabi, Barely Banana, Rich Razzleberry marker
Paper: Pink Pirouette, Rich Razzleberry, Barely Banana, Blooms & Bliss DSP
Accessories: None
Showing posts with label Butterfly of Happiness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterfly of Happiness. Show all posts
Monday, April 16, 2018
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Orchid Festival 2010, Part 1
Happy Wednesday, y'all! Actually it's SCRAPPY Wednesday :) I have over 50 draft blog posts, almost all of them with scrapbook pages waiting to be shared, so I may post layouts more often than just once a week. I love card making but scrapbooking is really my jam, ya know?
When we lived in Okinawa (when it comes to islands, I never know if I should say we lived IN the island, or ON the island, thoughts?), they had festivals for pretty much everything. We went to the cherry blossom festival for two years, I went to the orchid festival twice, but we skipped the azalea festival and the lily festival (I'm okay with missing the lily festival though, I'm allergic to them). Somehow I never blogged the pictures from the second orchid festival, which I went to with Missy, but you can see the first year's pictures here, here, and here.
I pulled out the long-retired Notable Alphabet for my title, and the Barely Banana mat on the left has some subtle butterflies stamped on it courtesy of Butterfly of Happiness (also long retired). The butterflies are a little *too* subtle, but done is better than perfect I think...especially since I'm so far behind on my scrapbook pages. Anyway, I often go in streaks with certain colors where I want to use them on everything, and it's fine even on scrapbook pages because I don't work chronologically. YOU probably don't see it since I don't share my layouts in the order I made them, but I've recently been on a kick with Poppy Parade (which is coming back! Oh happy day!) and Barely Banana (more than once I've used them together). Anyway, I love color and I'm very excited about all the new colors that are coming with the SU! color refresh. In my perfect (very colorful) little world, Stampin' Up! colors would *never* retire, we'd just keep getting more :D
Enough about colors, let's talk about scrapbook sketches. I subscribed to Creating Keepsakes magazine for YEARS and I collected literally hundreds of sketches in my own sketch binder. This was back in the day when Becky Higgins was the It Girl for scrapbooking (and well before Project Life, which is not my thang). I still use BH sketches all the time and I have this book, which I peruse frequently.
I like that it's organized by number of photos, and there's a sample layout for each sketch. If you go back and look at my scrapbook pages, you'll see that most of the time I crop my photos as little as possible. Unless they're really old pictures before I kinda learned what I was doing when it comes to taking good pictures. Well, I had printed out I think 35 pictures from this festival, and by golly I wanted to use all of them, so I had to crop. Now I have three layouts done and I didn't even pass out when I cut up the pictures.
Here's the sketch that I used for this layout. Most of the time I don't use this many pictures on a single layout (12 here), so this was fun for me and I thought you'd like to see how I got from a big stack of photos to finished pages. I'll share the other two layouts sometime soon.
And now we're back to colors for a minute with today's color palette: Pink Pirouette (retiring), Sweet Sugarplum (retiring), Rich Razzleberry, Barely Banana (long retired), and Wild Wasabi (retiring). I love the soft pink as a background for all the flower photos, I just thought it worked so well here. If you're curious, you can see my scrapbook pages for the 2009 orchid festival here and here.
If you actually made it this far, and read the whole thing, I salute you! Thanks for "listening" to me yammer. Cheers!
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Notable Alphabet, Butterfly of Happiness
Ink; Pink Pirouette, Barely Banana, Sweet Sugarplum, Rich Razzleberry marker
Paper: Pink Pirouette, Barely Banana, Rich Razzleberry, Wild Wasabi
Accessories: None
When we lived in Okinawa (when it comes to islands, I never know if I should say we lived IN the island, or ON the island, thoughts?), they had festivals for pretty much everything. We went to the cherry blossom festival for two years, I went to the orchid festival twice, but we skipped the azalea festival and the lily festival (I'm okay with missing the lily festival though, I'm allergic to them). Somehow I never blogged the pictures from the second orchid festival, which I went to with Missy, but you can see the first year's pictures here, here, and here.
I pulled out the long-retired Notable Alphabet for my title, and the Barely Banana mat on the left has some subtle butterflies stamped on it courtesy of Butterfly of Happiness (also long retired). The butterflies are a little *too* subtle, but done is better than perfect I think...especially since I'm so far behind on my scrapbook pages. Anyway, I often go in streaks with certain colors where I want to use them on everything, and it's fine even on scrapbook pages because I don't work chronologically. YOU probably don't see it since I don't share my layouts in the order I made them, but I've recently been on a kick with Poppy Parade (which is coming back! Oh happy day!) and Barely Banana (more than once I've used them together). Anyway, I love color and I'm very excited about all the new colors that are coming with the SU! color refresh. In my perfect (very colorful) little world, Stampin' Up! colors would *never* retire, we'd just keep getting more :D
Enough about colors, let's talk about scrapbook sketches. I subscribed to Creating Keepsakes magazine for YEARS and I collected literally hundreds of sketches in my own sketch binder. This was back in the day when Becky Higgins was the It Girl for scrapbooking (and well before Project Life, which is not my thang). I still use BH sketches all the time and I have this book, which I peruse frequently.
I like that it's organized by number of photos, and there's a sample layout for each sketch. If you go back and look at my scrapbook pages, you'll see that most of the time I crop my photos as little as possible. Unless they're really old pictures before I kinda learned what I was doing when it comes to taking good pictures. Well, I had printed out I think 35 pictures from this festival, and by golly I wanted to use all of them, so I had to crop. Now I have three layouts done and I didn't even pass out when I cut up the pictures.
Here's the sketch that I used for this layout. Most of the time I don't use this many pictures on a single layout (12 here), so this was fun for me and I thought you'd like to see how I got from a big stack of photos to finished pages. I'll share the other two layouts sometime soon.
And now we're back to colors for a minute with today's color palette: Pink Pirouette (retiring), Sweet Sugarplum (retiring), Rich Razzleberry, Barely Banana (long retired), and Wild Wasabi (retiring). I love the soft pink as a background for all the flower photos, I just thought it worked so well here. If you're curious, you can see my scrapbook pages for the 2009 orchid festival here and here.
If you actually made it this far, and read the whole thing, I salute you! Thanks for "listening" to me yammer. Cheers!
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Notable Alphabet, Butterfly of Happiness
Ink; Pink Pirouette, Barely Banana, Sweet Sugarplum, Rich Razzleberry marker
Paper: Pink Pirouette, Barely Banana, Rich Razzleberry, Wild Wasabi
Accessories: None
Labels:
Butterfly of Happiness,
Notable Alphabet,
Scrapbooks
Friday, June 27, 2014
Friday Flashback: Take Three
Hello, peeps! Today is the weekly Friday Flashback, where I choose the name of a retired stamp set out of a hat (actually a giant Tupperware container, none of my hats are big enough), dust it off, and make something new with it. This week's featured stamp set is Take Three, so let's get started!
Here's a classic card layout, it's hard to go wrong with a triptych.
And another butterfly card. As is often the case, I wonder why my retired stamp sets didn't get more use back in the day, but I'm here to give 'em some love now! So here's my new card, and I used a different stamp from the set!
I chose the sunflower-lookin' flowers and then rummaged in my scraps until I came up with some Orchard Harvest DSP (my favorite fall paper pack ever, I think) and this card was done in nothing flat. I'd kinda like to do five more cards with this layout, one with every stamp in the set. Might make a nice little gift to someone, ya think?
Thanks for stopping by today. Cheers, peeps!
Supplies, last card only:
Stamps: Take Three
Ink: More Mustard, Early Espresso
Paper: Raspberry Ripple, Very Vanilla, Orchard Harvest DSP
Accessories: Decorative Label punch, Neutrals Candy Dots, Dimensionals
Here's a classic card layout, it's hard to go wrong with a triptych.
Also features Butterfly of Happiness and Wild Hearts |
I chose the sunflower-lookin' flowers and then rummaged in my scraps until I came up with some Orchard Harvest DSP (my favorite fall paper pack ever, I think) and this card was done in nothing flat. I'd kinda like to do five more cards with this layout, one with every stamp in the set. Might make a nice little gift to someone, ya think?
Thanks for stopping by today. Cheers, peeps!
Supplies, last card only:
Stamps: Take Three
Ink: More Mustard, Early Espresso
Paper: Raspberry Ripple, Very Vanilla, Orchard Harvest DSP
Accessories: Decorative Label punch, Neutrals Candy Dots, Dimensionals
Friday, April 11, 2014
Friday Flashback: Butterfly of Happiness
Happy Friday! Welcome to this week's Friday Flashback, where my retired stamp set this week is Butterfly of Happiness, which debuted back in 2006. I think I'm going to try out something a little different...I like to tag every stamp set I use in each post, but it can be confusing for the longer flashbacks so I'm going to try out putting captions on the photos with the names of the other stamp sets (other than the featured Friday Flashback stamp set) that I used and we'll see how I like it. I do have several photos to share today, so let's go!
My first card with these butterflies; very simple monochrome purple.
Next one up, I rather liked this one at the time in blues and teals. The background with the butterflies on top and the blue sponged on bottom is actually one piece, I covered the seam with ribbon. I think I could do this idea better now ;) Maybe I should have just done a makeover of this card, hmm. Well, I still can I suppose.
Can't forget the baby books! The little stamped butterfly in the journaling block is from today's stamp set.
So that's it for the flashback, here's today's bright and happy new card:
Let's take a closer look at that tangerine butterfly:
SPARKLY! I stamped it once in Tangerine Tango and then stamped over it again with Versamark and embossed with Iridescent Ice. Looks pretty cool IRL if I do say so myself :) The ribbon tab and rhinestones on the card add other bits of shine. I like it. Which is saying a lot since I kinda feel like my mojo has been on vacay of late.
Must give props to Colour Q for the beautiful color combination:
Loved those colors together as soon as I saw them, so I was happy that my randomly drawn stamp set worked with the color palette. Ok, to be fair if it hadn't worked I would have probably drawn another stamp set name until I got one that did ;) but this time I got it on the first try.
Anywha, do also check out the latest Retro Sketch:
I stuck to it pretty good this time around, I even got the little embellishments in the right places. Whee!
Thanks for stopping by today, and I hope you have a lovely weekend. Cheers, peeps!
Supplies, last card only:
Stamps: Butterfly of Happiness
Ink: Tangerine Tango, Bermuda Bay, Cool Caribbean, Versamark
Paper: Peach Parfait, Cool Caribbean, Bermuda Bay, Tangerine Tango, Whisper White
Accessories: White organza ribbon, rhinestones, Iridescent Ice EP, Dimensionals
Also features French Script |
My first card with these butterflies; very simple monochrome purple.
Also features Take Three and Wild Hearts |
Next one up, I rather liked this one at the time in blues and teals. The background with the butterflies on top and the blue sponged on bottom is actually one piece, I covered the seam with ribbon. I think I could do this idea better now ;) Maybe I should have just done a makeover of this card, hmm. Well, I still can I suppose.
Also features The Gifts of Spring and Beyond the Basics |
Can't forget the baby books! The little stamped butterfly in the journaling block is from today's stamp set.
So that's it for the flashback, here's today's bright and happy new card:
Let's take a closer look at that tangerine butterfly:
SPARKLY! I stamped it once in Tangerine Tango and then stamped over it again with Versamark and embossed with Iridescent Ice. Looks pretty cool IRL if I do say so myself :) The ribbon tab and rhinestones on the card add other bits of shine. I like it. Which is saying a lot since I kinda feel like my mojo has been on vacay of late.
Must give props to Colour Q for the beautiful color combination:
Loved those colors together as soon as I saw them, so I was happy that my randomly drawn stamp set worked with the color palette. Ok, to be fair if it hadn't worked I would have probably drawn another stamp set name until I got one that did ;) but this time I got it on the first try.
Anywha, do also check out the latest Retro Sketch:
I stuck to it pretty good this time around, I even got the little embellishments in the right places. Whee!
Thanks for stopping by today, and I hope you have a lovely weekend. Cheers, peeps!
Supplies, last card only:
Stamps: Butterfly of Happiness
Ink: Tangerine Tango, Bermuda Bay, Cool Caribbean, Versamark
Paper: Peach Parfait, Cool Caribbean, Bermuda Bay, Tangerine Tango, Whisper White
Accessories: White organza ribbon, rhinestones, Iridescent Ice EP, Dimensionals
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