Wednesday

A canvas...and a challenge winner! :)



Sunshine canvas

Hello friends! Today's project is a 7 X 9 canvas! I wanted to make something fun and happy for my nephews' play area aka my workout room. :)


I painted the background with some Ranger Distress Ink Stains...love how fast I can cover the area... with minimal mess! :)


Lots of fussy cutting.


I added a layer of Ranger Crackle Paint in rock candy for some subtle cracks.

Supplies: (from Your Scrapbook Stash) Papers and stickers by Echo Park Paper, (from my own stash) Ranger Distress Ink Stains, Ranger Crackle Paint in rock candy, ribbon, buttons.

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A big thanks to those who played along with my guest Helen's modern shabby challenge! The winner is

Mitra Pratt with this awesome layout...


Congrats Mitra! Please send me your mailing details so that I can get your RAK mailed out to you! :)

P/s: I would love for you to play along with my guest Mel's layered challenge! :)

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Tuesday

Just add water ...and boys! :)


Just add water and boys mini album cover

Hello friends! Today's project is a mini album (yay, go me!) - Just add water and boys! *LOL*
A little dimension on the cover. 




The pages are kept flat...and they are tied together by the fish motif that appears on every page.

Just add water and boys mini album pages 2

Just add water and boys mini album pages 3

Just add water and boys mini album pages 4

Supplies: (from Your Scrapbook Stash) Echo Park Paper and stickers, Maya Road scallop three-ring album, (from my own stash) Ranger distress inks, buttons, wrinkle ribbon, brown pen.

P/s: Come play along with my guest Mel's layered challenge! And if you are into altered things, come try out for LESSology's design team call! :)

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Monday

You gotta see it to believe it! :)


Believe it

So the other day, I found my littlest nephew J trying to wear my stuffed pig's bikini bottom as a hat! You gotta see it to believe it! *LOL* What did the aunt do? Take photographic evidence of course! :)

Believe it closeup

I used the sketch at Sketchy Thursdays and the title was inspired by this fortnight's challenge at Scrapping The Music.

Supplies: Echo Park Papers and stickers, Maya mists, pom pom trim, wrinkle ribbon, buttons,white pen, brown pen.

You'll be seeing lots of projects created with Echo Park Paper because I just got this lovely box of goodies from Your Scrapbook Stash!


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Friday

A pink upcycled tin box! :)


Girl tin box with mini tag album

Today's project is a pink upcycled tin box! :) Love that I finally got to use this pink flamingo stirrer! :)


Girl tin box with mini tag album pages

The tin box houses a little tag album featuring photos of my niece S.

Supplies: Pebbles patterned paper, Gauche Alchemy Pink Parts Mixed Media Color Kitpaper doilies, Crate Paper sticker, handmade felt flowers (click for tutorial),

P/s: Have an awesome weekend friends! And if you can find time, I would love for you to play along with my guest Mel's layered challenge!  :)

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Thursday

The smart way


The smart way

I haven't had much time to craft lately. The nephews have been staying over 2 weekends in a row plus a few more days this week [their parents went on vacation without them]. I managed to finish this one last night. :)


I wanted to document the smart way my littlest nephew J tackles the slide at the playground.


I was inspired by the challenge at Scrapbookers Anonymous to use journaling blocks.

Supplies: Echo Park Papers, Crate Paper stickers, buttons, white pen, brown pen.

P/s: Don't forget about my guest Helen's modern shabby challenge. It ends on Friday! :) And if you haven't done so already, check out my new challenge site LESSology! There's a giveaway going on! :)

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Wednesday

Charming girl


Charming girl

Today's layout Charming Girl features my niece in a new outfit I bought her. I make it a point to photograph my niece and nephews in the outfits I buy them because I never get to see them after. :(  The kids always come over in the rattiest clothes...*LOL*


My current obsession...burlap, wrapping tissue and chipboard.


I was inspired by the sketch at Sketchy Thursdays. :)

Supplies: Pebbles patterned paper, Crate Paper chipboard and stickers, 7 Gypsies sticker, Maya mists, Webster's Pages ribbon trim, wrinkle ribbon, Gauche Alchemy punchinella, burlap, wrapping tissue, Fancy Pants chipboard as a mask, buttons, brown pen.

Thanks for all the support over at the new challenge site LESSology! I must be a charming girl! *winks*

P/s: Don't forget about my guest Helen's modern shabby challenge! It ends on Friday! :)

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Tuesday

Creating layers with Melissa O'Neill! :)



My guest today is my awesome friend from down under - Melissa O'Neill of My Life with My Little Man. I love how she documents her life with her adorable son through her stunning scrapbook pages. They are always full of life with a great infusion of colours and fabulous textures. Today, she spills the secret on how she does that beautiful layering in a detailed step-by-step tutorial. She is also hosting a layered challenge with an awesome prize for the winner! :)



My name is Melissa O’Neill, I live in the sunny state of Queensland in Australia. I am a H.I.P.P.Y Tutor and work approx 30 hours a week, I am mum to a beautiful 4.5yr old boy Nate and have two equally adorable poodles, Maxi 16yrs and Stanley 9yrs, they are father and son.

I started scrapping about a year after Nate was born so approximately 3 .5 years now.

What is your favourite thing about scrapbooking?

This is a double whammy for me, not only am I documenting those special moments, both good and bad, messy or mischievous about my little boy, I am also expressing myself by creating and also documenting things about myself that I may forget to tell him later. I often wonder to myself, how can you NOT scrapbook?

I still cannot identify my specific style and really anything goes with me, but I really like layering my papers. I love starting with a sketch, but will almost always deviate off track completely, and will give most techniques a try. I like simple layouts and other times I fill up the page with heaps of embellishments. It’s just my style.

I don’t make many Off the Page projects or mini albums, but one day this may change.

One important thing for me I have learnt whilst scrapbooking is don’t stick things down on your layout until you are happy where everything is positioned. It took me some time for it to sink in, but after pulling things off my pages time and time again, it is now the golden rule for me,  I have met some amazing people through blogging and now consider these fellow scrappers as friends even though most of us have never met.

I would like to thank Yvonne very much for letting me be a Guest on her fabulous blog, I always come here and often go back to earlier tutes and I always find something that I just have to try.




My style has been described by some as very layered, so I will try to show you an example of how I create a layout from start to finish. I get my papers out (I am a big fan of using the same manufacturer) for me it takes some of the guesswork for choosing colours etc out of the equation when creating. I decided to use my Echo Park, Playground papers that dear friend Lynnda Hosni sent me.

I always use my scissors to rough up the edges of my papers, this also creates a more textured look for me. I never measure my paper lengths or sizes, as long as the paper on the bottom can still show through, I am happy. I just wing it with my cutting with scissors too. As I don't stick my papers down until I have reached what I want for the layout, I play with different coloured papers on the page and place the photo on top, this can take me ages sometimes...again using the manufacturer's kits for papers is an awesome way to get better with choosing colours - this is an area I have always struggled with.


Once the papers have been decided on I am thinking of the little bits that will enhance the layout  eg. the red edge scallop in this picture is a sticker and so I can play around where it is to go I stick it onto transparency and this way I can manoeuvre it around on the page to find a position I am happy with.


I get my embellishments ready next,  eg. in this layout the sun and clouds are stickers to so they get mounted onto clear transparency and this is so much easier when I want to 3d them as the tape sticks really well onto the back. On each of the hanging flags on the banner I have added a little 3d sticker to sit it up and highlight it against the paper that is underneath it.


Nate goes through so many stages and this one was where he put his fingers together and said "two minutes mum" which means he really does not want to leave and he thinks 2mins is a long time. It was so cute and I wanted to highlight the little fingers so I had some leftover preprinted circle transparency from Hambly and cut out a circle, this was glued over the photo in the highlighted position.


I go through my bits and pieces now and add another leftover piece of Hambly Transparency under the block of papers at the top, some cloud 9 mini bubble stickers down the bottom, and a SRM sticker in the corner of the photo. I felt like I wanted to highlight the outside of the layout so using my finger and some Tim Holtz paint I untidily added the paint to the outer perimeter.


I used the paint again to outline the letters to look a little dirty, you can always tell when Nates has had a great day out because he is usually a little dirty and ragged looking - His face always tells the story. I added a little plane and 3'd it and the black framing around the photo is actually a 7Gypsies divider transparency for their photo carousel.  I then drew a doodled line near the perimeter of the layout and added the date and where we were. And that was where I felt happy with this layout.

I hope you like my layout, and again would love to thank Yvonne for firstly liking my style and leaving such amazing comments for me and secondly for considering my layout worthy to put on her fantastic blog.

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Isn't it awesome seeing a step-by-step of how layers are added to create interest on a layout? Are you ready to play along? Please link your newly created layout (of any size)  layering at least three pieces of patterned paper via Inlinkz (located at the end of the post) by Friday 26 August.

As always, please leave a little love for my guest Melissa.


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Monday

Today's a very special day! :)



Happy birthday Amy Tsuruta!

Hello there! Today's a very special day! It's my friend Amy Tsuruta's birthday! :) And she gets her own birthday party of course...:) Happy birthday Amy! Enjoy your party! No clues this year! *winks*

Supplies: Echo Park Papers, American Crafts cardstock, wrinkle ribbon, button, corner rounder, paper piercer.

And today's special also because it's the launch of my challenge site! Yay! :) Since no launch would be complete without a giveaway, I will love for you to go check it out...right HERE.*winks*


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Friday

The unveiling of the super secret project! *winks*


If you spot three boys and a girl at a park/playground with a camera, it's probably me and my "entourage" (aka nephews)! :)

A day at the park mini album pages

I don't make a lot of mini albums because stuff inevitably fall off...my dad has commented that "acid-free glue is lousy!" *LOL*

But minis are great for using up little bits of scrap and making you feel better when you ruin a perfectly good piece of 4 x 12 cardstock.  You can use it as a base for your mini album like a I did! Good save! *LOL*

Supplies: American Crafts patterned papers, glitter cardstock, vellum, ribbon and stamps. SRM stickers. Brilliance inks. Wrinkle ribbon. Button.

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And now, the unveiling of the super secret project....*winks*

Some of you got it right....yes, it's a brand new challenge site! Yay! :) As part of its pre-launch, there will be a big manufacturer giveaway and a super fun contest! It opens its doors next Monday! I hope you will stop by my blog then to get more details about how you can partake! :)

P/s: Have the most awesome weekend friends! And please come play along with my guest Helen's modern shabby challenge! :)

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Thursday

Rolling over is quite a feat...:)


Roll

I must say I quite enjoy keeping my blogging pals in suspense! [cue evil laughter!!!!] I will let you know tomorrow. Really.:)

I did this quick layout last night. It features my niece S, who recently learnt how to roll over and lie on her tummy. Apparently, quite a feat for those under 3 months. *LOL*


I did a little masking and misting (aka my guest Helen's modern shabby challenge) and just layered with some burlap, wrapping tissue, swirly chipboard and patterned paper.


I used the sketch at Pencil Lines and the inspirational colours at Get Picky.

Supplies: Pebbles papers, Fancy Pants chipboard, Maya mists, Making Memories plastic tag, Martha Stewart butterfly punch, American Crafts thickers, ribbon, button, paper bloom, burlap, wrapping tissue, brown pen.

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Wednesday

Another clue about my super secret project! :)


American Crafts hello card

Hello friends! Here's a quick card for you! :) I used the sketch at Card Patterns! :)

Supplies: American Crafts patterned papers, fabric paper and thickers.

Now here's another clue about my super secret project! :)

Sneak3

P/s: I would really love for you to play along with my guest Helen's modern shabby challenge! :)

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