Monday

Precious moments


Precious moments
Just sharing a layout I did using the sketch from Sketchy Thursdays! :) Precious moments features some vintage photos of my mother and older brother.


Patterned papers are from Cosmo Cricket. American Crafts foam thickers. Fancy Pants chipboard. Maya mists. Stickers. Unity Co stamp. Button. Baker's twine. Trim.

P/s: The anniversary celebrations continue today at Some Odd Girl! [starts officially at 9am EST] Today's challenge is to use 1 digi in 3 different ways! Winner gets 3 digis of your choice from Some Odd Girl and a $10 gift certificate to Oozak.com!!!

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Sunday

Geyser....and prizes galore! :)


Geyser

Hey there! The latest challenge at Scrapping the Music is up! It's the song Stand by Me! :) My layout features my sister at a geyser in Chile. Yes...dramatic as always...*LOL*


I extended the background by using white acrylic paint. And added some silver mist on the gray paper. Mine is a simplified version of my guest Mandy Dodd's example. :) Hope to see your entries to her challenge! :)

Martha Stewart Edge Punch, Jillibean Paper, Gauche Alchemy Purple People Eater Mixed Media Color Kit.

P/s: I also wanted to alert you to the week-long  first anniversary celebrations at Some Odd Girl! :) Lots of fun challenges and prizes galore [psst...it includes some awesome Cosmo Cricket goodness!]. Go check out the Some Odd Girl blog! :)

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Saturday

The story of wonderful you


The-story-of-wonderful-you

Hello friends! I'm the guest designer this month at These are a Few of My Favorite Things! :) And the first challenge this month is These are a Few of Your Favorite Quotes! :) I went with an inspirational piece of art to remind me to stay positive in 2011: The Story of Wonderful You. *wink*


Okay, this 8 X 10 piece of canvas definitely took more than an hour!  *LOL* 
Lots of masking, misting, stamping and inking on this! The bird is a DRS Design stamp. The rest are Unity Co stamps.


The stamp, the map paper, beads, green glitter and the key/lock charm are all from Gauche Alchemy. Ranger Crackle Paint in rock candy. Tattered Angels glimmer mist in gold. Maya mists in tangerine, turquoise and lemon. Glossy Accents. Ranger stickles in rock candy. Tattered Angels glimmer glaze in tide pool. American Crafts foam thickers. Claudine Hellmuth Gel Medium.


I used a Tim Holtz flourish mask and also punchinella to mask. The black large circles were stamped with big bubble wrap (fun stuff!). A little distress embossing powder and lots of stickers! :)

Come play along! :) The prize is a collection of Nikki Sivils papers! :)

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A couple of reminders:

1. Guest blogger Mandy Dodd's Extending The Background challenge is ongoing.
3. You can nominate the next guest blogger with a chance to win a Gauche Alchemy Lady Marmelade Mixed Media Color Kit.

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Friday

Dreams come true...and an opportunity to be featured! :)


Dreams-come-true

Here's wishing that all your dreams come true in 2011 my friends! :)

Just wanted to share my card for this week's Get Sketchy! Patterned papers and stickers are from Cosmo Cricket. Fancy Pants chipboard (I misted then added red stickles). Baker's twine.

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Due to some family emergency, the guest blogger slated for 25 January can't join us...:( But since I'm not one to dwell on what I can't change, I thought this might be a GREAT OPPORTUNITY for one of you to be featured. Or you can nominate someone who's so fabulous that you're surprised I haven't featured her/him yet. :)

What do you have to do? Leave me a comment with the name of the person you wish to nominate (or yourself), a link to the nominated person's blog and why this person deserves to be featured! 

And to sweeten the deal, I'm throwing in a little RAK for ONE lucky person who participates in this impromptu exercise. How about a Gauche Alchemy Lady Marmelade Orange Mixed Media Color Kit?:)


Given the tight timeline, I will pick someone on Monday January 17.

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Thursday

So totally in love with you ... and a giveaway! :)


So totally in love with you

The Some Odd Girl Challenge blog is back in action after the holiday break and the new challenge is to emboss! :) I am so totally in love with the new releases from Some Odd Girl...have you seen them? :) I got Sweet Kody and Night Out Mae...:)


Awww...don't they look sweet together? :) I used Echo Park Papers (swoon-worthy!). And my fave Gauche Alchemy Pink Parts Mixed Media Color Kit. My friend C gave me the lovely cut/emboss die for Christmas. :) I also did some heat embossing on the swirly chipboards. Jenni Bowlin banner stickers. Buttons. Trim. Mist. Copics. Stickles.


I actually upcycled a shoebox for this project...the sides are covered with pink felt and silver trim.

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And I'm giving this box away! Now what fun would it be to receive an empty box right? So it will be filled to the brim with scrappy goodness! :) Stuff I actually use on my projects! :) I don't have a picture to share yet because I'm still filling it up...who knew a shoebox could store so much???

Just leave me a comment telling me how you found my blog...I'm curious! :) I'll pick a winner on 31st January! :)

And I want to announce the winner of the wrinkle ribbon giveaway (randomly picked)
#6 E.T!
Congrats E! :)

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Wednesday

Dating days


Dating days

Hello there! :) I wanted to play along with the latest Bo Bunny layout sketch challenge. The vintage photos are of my mother...back when she was dating my father....those dating days... Pretty groovy, huh? *LOL*


A little misting on the background (pink and blue), lace, buttons, stickers. 

P/s: Thanks for the comments on my post Any given weekend. :) I'm glad that I have some friends who are furiously crafting away on weekends like me...;). I don't spend more than an hour fiddling on any project so that helps with the time management. :)

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Tuesday

Extending the background with Mandy Dodd



My first guest of 2011 is the talented Mandy Dodd of Teacup of Scrapisms. I got to know Mandy through Scrapping The Music and I love her shabby chic style, particularly how she infuses vibrant colours and incredible textures on her projects. She is also the co-founder of the awesome challenge blog Let's Get Shabby. Today, she is sharing a tutorial on how to extend past the photo to create a scene! And there's a challenge with a RAK to be won too! :)

But first, let's have a look at Mandy's stunning gallery...



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Hi, my name is Mandy  (also known as mandysea) and I live in Australia on an island called Tasmania.  I live in a big old house that over looks the sea and pretty much the sea is our way of life here.  I’m inspired by and love nature, and animals and use green and blue a lot in my scrapping.  I spend a lot of time capturing birds and lizards and wildlife with my camera.
My scrapping style is Shabbychic and I love playing with the arty side with it in paints, gesso, tissue paper, and all the lacy bits plus the layering and texture that goes with it.  I love to feel these things in my hands and most of all – I love to see the shadow its casts.
If I had some things that are undeniably me – it would be that I love to match the background of my photo to my background paper…. and extend the photo into the scrapping area, rarely use pattern paper, and usually draw a border around my papers edge and fold it to suggest a frame.  These are not always, but mostly, and I fall not conscious of these habits creating work..… they just kind of evolve as I go along.
My favourite paper to use is Basic Grey background papers – usually they are the plain reverse sides. I’ll pick them up wherever I see them – especially if they are older discontinued lines.
 
  And my fav place to shop are a couple of etsys for my embellishments – Tallulah Belles
  and Tattered Inspirations.



Extending the Background tutorial 


 
STEP 1
Choose a photo that has either horizons or Vertical lines in it that can be extended.
By placing some pointers – you can easily see where the lines in this photo are.

 
STEP 2
Here some tissue paper has been sprayed the same colour as the steps and creased in a way that its been moulded where the dark lines extend outwards on each side of the photo.  At this stage both the tissue and the photo is only just sitting on top as a gauge just to see how its working out.
 
 
STEP 3
Smearing some paint with my finger into an almost transparent film picks up the next set of horizon lines – a pinky cement colour.


STEP 4
Here I wanted to pick up the darker colour of the grass in the top part of the photo – the dark green right on the edge of the pic.  So I measured where the photo was and placed a scrap piece of paper there and sprayed.

 
STEP 5
Embellished and finished.   There are a couple of extra things I did to extend the background more.   I’ve made the brown columns behind Paige in the photo extend upwards more and decorated them a bit – to suggest where she was sitting did have a roof.   And I’ve used green crocheted lace to wrap from underneath the photo  and curved it up the side to suggest the circular shape of the podium she was  sitting on.
  
Now it’s your turn to have  a go creating your own extended scene!
I have a rak here to give away!!
 
I can't wait to see what you can do with this!

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What a fabulous tutorial! And a great way to create a picture perfect project! :) Are you ready to play along? It would be cool to see how you interpret this challenge. You can create any project as long as it includes a photo. Please  link up your creations using InLinkz located at the end of this post by Friday Jan 28 Jan.

As always, please leave a little love for my guest Mandy! :)



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Monday

Any given weekend


Any-given-weekend

What do you do on any given weekend? I craft of course! Otherwise I'll have nothing to post on my blog...*LOL* I do at least 5 projects (and more if possible...these go to my spare projects arsenal) by Sunday afternoon, photograph them before it gets dark and have all my blog posts for the week done by Monday morning. [I'm sure you've noticed that my posts are very short...;)]

I had a little fun playing with this sketch at My Little Shoebox. My layout features my mother and older brother....one more box of photos to go...


 A little misting on the heart chipboard and a handmade bottlecap embellishment. Buttons. Stickers. Overlay. Pearls. Ribbon.


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And I want to announce the winner of last Monday's giveaway, Gauche Alchemy's Pink Parts Mixed Media Color Kit....(randomly picked)

Congratulations Lynnda! :)

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Friday

Happy birthday E! :)


Happy birthday to you

Hello friends! It's Friday!!! And my sister's birthday! Happy Birthday E!!!! :)

Get Sketchy is back this week!!! So come join in the fun! My card features some lovely Cosmo Cricket goodness! :) Speaking of which, do you want to win some yummy Cosmo Cricket blog candy? My bloggy bestie Amy Tsuruta has started an official challenge blog for Flashback Fridays and is slinging out Cosmo Cricket Togetherness blog candy today!!!! :)

P/s: There's still time to enter the giveaways here on my blog! The wrinkle ribbon giveaway and the Pink Parts Kit giveaway! :)

Have a  fabulous weekend! :)

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Thursday

The Park...and a giveaway!


The-park

There's something appealing about scrapping those family photos before your time. There's always something interesting in the foreground that gives hint to the era in which the picture was taken...:)
My layout features my mother and my older brother spending some quality time in the park.


Patterned papers, foam letters, ribbon, trim are from American Crafts. Pink wrinkle ribbon. Tag and baker's twine (thanks Amy C!). Stickles (on the title work). Fancy Pants chipboard. Maya mist (on the chipboard). Vintage button. EK Success punch.

I find myself a little obsessed with these pretty wrinkle ribbon that Sherry sent me...they add such a lovely texture to any project...:)

So, how about a little giveaway? I'm sending ONE lucky person US$15 worth of these yummy goodness. Check out these fabulous colours! :)



















 
(Wrinkle ribbon photos: Sherry Eckblad)

So leave me a comment telling me about your latest obsession  and I'll pick someone next Thursday! :)

P/s: Don't forget about Flashback Friday 6.0! You have till Friday to link up your entries. The prize is a yet-to-be released Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamp! I would really love for you to play along! :)

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Wednesday

How to: Create an outdoor "scene" background using mists


Best wishes

Hi there! :)Those of you who have been reading my blog know how much I enjoy using mists on my creations. It can be a very subtle way to "freshen" up old papers or just add a subtle sheen to any project. Today I want to share how to create an outdoor scene background using mists.

Here are the supplies you require...


White cardstock/watercolour paper, a box to mist in (so the mist doesn't go everywhere) and various mist colours. I use Maya Mists because I love the strong intense colours they come in and a little goes a long way. Plus, they dry almost instantaneously. (But you can use Glimmer Mists if you like subtle colours).


I started by using the green mist for the grass. The closer you spray, the more intense the colour. My first spritz is about 3 - 4 inches away and then I add another spritz about 2 inches from the paper for an intense burst of colour.

Then I used blue mist for the sky.  You will notice that the paper starts to curl a little. No worries. When it dries, it will be completely flat (unless you spritzed too generously).


Then I added a bit of yellow mist. It's okay that the colours overlap each other...but you can mask the sections off for a neater outcome of course...:)

Some Copic-coloured digi images from Some Odd Girl and my little scene is completed! :)
*This tutorial was first shared in the Some Odd Girl newsletter and edited for this blog post.*

Please go check out the new releases from Some Odd Girl! Here's a sneak of what I did with the new images...it has something to do with next week's giveaway...;)


P/s: Don't forget about Flashback Friday 6.0! You have till Friday to link up your entries. The prize is a yet-to-be released Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamp! I would really love for you to play along! :)

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