Tuesday

A lesson in style with Colleen Dietrich!


My guest today is sweet Colleen Dietrich from Dietrich Designs. Colleen's style is the epitome of classic elegance. Her cards are impeccably layered with each element just perfectly placed. There is inevitably a lot of sighing when I visit her blog as her marvelous creations provide such a feast for the eyes. I am so glad that she broke down her creative process for us so that with practice, we could be such style mavens like her. She is also hosting a fabulous challenge with an amazing prize for one lucky player! 
But first, let's have a look at her gorgeous gallery....







Like many crafters, I sometimes need a kick-start to help get my creative juices flowing.  Maybe I want to be inspired by a gorgeous photo, or study a sketch.  In this case, I chose a Sketchbook Saturday example.  (I will often save sketches on my computer hard drive .)



For this project, I began by choosing the La Blanche Spray Flower stamp.   I am drawn to stamps that exude traditional elegance - botanical drawings, iconic images like fleur-de-lis, Eiffel Tower, fancy flourishes, and sentiments that have pretty fonts.




Choosing stamps with illustrations that have shading helps greatly with coloring.  The heavy lines tell you where to put your darker colors.  

After studying the sketch, and stamping and coloring my image, I chose the patterned papers.  Because I wanted my deep periwinkle flowers to be the star, I looked for lighter-colored papers that would enhance - and not compete with - them.  

Before I permanently adhere anything to the card, I audition elements together.  What you see here is not what made it to the final product.  The lighter cream patterned paper was too light beneath my rectangle, so I placed it at the bottom.  The deep lavender circle element also changed:  I did not like the scallops competing with the deckled edge of the rectangle. 







Another trick I use before permanently adhering anything:  lay your project on the floor and, while standing, look down at it.  This extra distance can help you see things with a more objective eye.

When it comes to sketches, I try to up the ante as I get my elements together.  Where there is a straight line, I add touches to give more interest, like this stamped-ruler, and a stretch of lace topped with tiny pearls.  For the circle, I used inks to distress its edges.



I love pairing all shades of white together.  The crisp white bow, button, twine and lace stand out against the creamy patterned paper, subtly-distressed white card base and deckled edge rectangle.  (Antique Linen and Walnut Stain Distress Inks by Ranger come out to play often!)  


Even though I try to put my own creative spins on a sketch, sometimes a suggested element happens to be just the right thing.  This sketch features a butterfly, and I tried to substitute other items.  Nothing else looked quite right:  a flower would compete with my floral image, a bow competed with the bow down below, etc.   I went with a butterfly.  I added a pearl for balance in the top right corner, and well, because I am hopelessly addicted to using them on my projects.  



My challenge to you:  make a card that incorporates the shabby-chic style, using pearls and lace.  Play along for your chance to win this prize package I am offering:


And my thanks to Yvonne, for the opportunity to host a challenge with you!  I'm completely honored!  It was a learning experience for me, to really study 'how I do what I do'.  
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Ready to play along? Please share your newly created shabby-chic style cards using pearls and lace via InLinkz located at the end of the post by Friday October 5.


As always, please leave a little love for my guest Colleen!








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Monday

My popular hand...and my very first ebook giveaway! :)


My-hand

So my hand is rather popular. You may recall how littlest nephew J loves holding my hand. Now niece S is also very much enamoured by my hand....she needs it to go to zzz...*LOL*


Just scrapping some fun photos I found on my phone. :)
Playing with some fiber paste, stencils and mists on watercolour paper. :)

I was inspired by the sketch at Scrap Therapy.

Supplies: Crafter's Workshop templates, Golden fiber paste, Maya mists, Imaginisce patterned papers, My Mind's Eye trim, Jenni Bowlin stickers, 7 Gypsies sticker, Heidi Swap chipboard letters, Sharpie, white pen, tag, twine, brad.

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I've written my very first ebook...with contributions from 13 amazing artists. :) For those who don't know, my challenge site LESSology is one this month and I wanted to do a giveaway for everybody. So months ago, I collaborated with these cool ladies and created the LESSology First Anniversary "It's a Wrap!" ebook - 14 amazing projects for you to refer to when gift-wrapping your presents. It's FREE...so view it online OR download it to read at your own leisure! Let me know what you think! :)


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Saturday

Do you fancy Soccer Josh? :)



Soccer-Josh-card

If you are looking to make cards for the males in your life, be sure to check out this month's releases at Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps. Today's release is Soccer Josh. Isn't he a cutie? :) Remember you get a chance to win him just by leaving a comment on the DT blogs.


Supplies: Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps image- Soccer Josh, Echo Park patterned papers, Copics, SRM stickers, twine.

Be sure to visit all rest of the SCRS designers for more peeks of Soccer JoshSparkle will be giving awaySoccer Josh to one lucky person! For a chance to win, you need to comment on all of the designer's blogs (list below). Then head on over to the SCRS blog and comment on the Soccer Josh post. You have until midnight EST each day to comment. The lucky winner will be announced on Monday!


Danielle Lounds Debbie Pamment - September Guest Designer Joni Wilson Kim Yu Piali Biswas Shaela Odd Simonne Clay Sparkle Smith Stephanie Kraft Yvonne Yam

P/s: Happy weekend friends! :)


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Friday

Want to win yourself Videogame Oliver?



Video-game-Oliver-card 


Hello there friends! Do you want to win yourself Videogame Oliver? It's Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps September Release Day and as always, leaving a comment on all the DT blogs will put you in the running to win the release day stamp. :)



Supplies: Graphic 45 patterned papers, Copics, Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps image -Videogame Oliver, gesso

Be sure to visit all rest of the SCRS designers for more peeks of Videogame OliverSparkle will be giving away Videogame Oliver to one lucky person! For a chance to win, you need to comment on all of the designer's blogs (list below). Then head on over to the SCRS blog and comment on the Videogame Oliverpost. You have until midnight EST each day to comment. The lucky winner will be announced on Monday!

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Thursday

The scene stealer.



The-scene-stealer

Meet little Oliver. The scene stealer. My cousin's nephew. A mere toddler...he's winking at the camera! :)



And here he is using an umbrella as a prop. [I'll just look stupid posing with an umbrella...*LOL*]. An impromptu shot at my cousin's wedding. 


Just a little fun with some Crafter's Workshop templates, Golden mediums and loads of Maya mists on acid-free watercolour paper [yay, no warping!].

I was inspired by the sketch at Skissedilla.

Supplies: Echo Park patterned paper, Crafter's Workshop templates, Maya mists, Golden medium, Fontwerks, Technique Tuesday and Hero Arts stamps, American Crafts puffy stickers, Heidi Swapp chipboard, brads, paper blooms, bling, ice-cream sticks.

P/s: Stop by for the Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps September Releases on Friday and Saturday - you just might be able to snag those stamps for your own collection! :)


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Wednesday

It's a wrap! ....and some winners! :)



Simply handmade decorated paper bag 

Hello there friends! There's a month-long celebration going on at the LESSology blog as we celebrate our first anniversary! :) LESSology Challenge #18: It's a Wrap! is totally apt for helping us wrap up a year of altered goodness..*winks* [pats self on back for coming up with this challenge *LOL*]


My gift-wrapping idea was to make my own embellishments from packaging materials. I filled the plastic compartments with buttons and "sealed" them with liquid embossing. Did a little stamping on an ice-cream stick and a piece of scrap canvas. Added a tag and a handmade felt bloom and my brown paper bag is all dressed up! 

All ready to house a handmade pressie! ) I'm thinking a personalized canvas? For a loyal reader?[psst...don't tell those who only leave a comment when I put "giveaway" on my post title...hehe..]. Just leave a comment telling me why you like to stop by my blog.

Supplies: Crate Paper patterned paper (tag), Hero Arts stamps, Plaid Clear Liquid Embossing, ice-cream stick, canvas, buttons, handmade felt bloom, tulle, twill, crochet bloom.
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And now for some winners! A big thank you to those who played along with my guest Hussena's challenge - there were 31 stunning entries! Hussena had such a hard time picking a winner....so she picked 2!


Indira with her lovely sweet peas and Jaya with her beautiful roses. Congrats ladies! Please send me an email with your mailing details so that I can arrange for your RAKs to be sent out to you.

And for my Challenged by neutrals giveaway last week....the winner is



Woohoo! Crafterkhush, please send me an email with your mailing details! :) 


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Tuesday

So I wash my sink....a lot.

Sophie-on-canvas

The thing about working with mixed media is the constant need to wash your sink. Seriously. I wash my sink. A lot. I'm the sort who needs to wash her medium off her stencils/masks immediately. So I would work on several pieces of canvasses at the same time, then dash off to the sink to get everything I used cleaned. I hate the paint residue in the sink and have to wash it too. *LOL*

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A 4x4 mixed media canvas featuring my niece Sophie. :) Crafter's Workshop template with fiber paste, lots of paint and gesso....and seriously working my floral stash...[Yay! Go me!] Pretty lace from some sexy under "things" [Hey! They were expensive!].

Supplies: Golden fiber paster, Crafter's Workshop template, Bella buckle, lace, ribbon, paper bloom, handmade felt bloom, letter brad, paint, 4x4 canvas.

P/s: Thank you for the sweet comments on my post "Miss you Chandler boy.....:(". I appreciate your kind words my friends. :)


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Monday

Miss you Chandler boy....:(

How-sweet-it-is-to-be-loved-by-you

Hello friends. I know I've been a little quiet in blogland.
2 red-eye flights in 5 days.
Very little sleep.
A lot of crying.
My dog Chandler died last Tuesday when I was in Melbourne. And I didn't get to say goodbye in person. Coming back home and not seeing him at his usual spot really hit hard. I will never be able to take him out on his morning walk, have him sit by me when I do my laundry or cradle him in my arms like a baby. I miss him. 



He was always a happy dog and I was glad to have had his unconditional love for the last 15 years.  

Supplies: Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps image, Echo Park patterned papers, Jenni Bowlin pearls, Copics, paper blooms, ribbon, clay embellishment.


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Thursday

The mixed media canvas madness continues...



Mixed-media-canvas-for-Lynnda

So you know my latest obsession is working on mixed media canvas....it's very therapeutic to throw paint and medium on a canvas and look at it the next day with fresh eyes. :) I know lots of people dry their canvasses with a heat gun but I like mine to dry naturally [okay...you got me...too lazy to take out the heat gun! *LOL*]


Making a little dent in the bloom stash department. The glitter you see is Ranger Distress Stickles in Rock Candy....my fave glass glitter effect...


The texture here was created with scrunched up wrapping tissue on the base, Golden fiber paste with a Chevron stencil and loads of paint - fuchsia, blue, green, yellow - I dabbed with a rag to remove excess paint...[see how the darker paint colours help to define the wrapping tissue]...I finished with PearlEx mixed with gum arabic for an iridescent finish.

Supplies: Graphic 45 patterned papers, Ranger Distress Stickles in rock candy and distress ink in Victorian Velvet, Golden fiber paste, Crafter's Workshop template, Prima leaves and canvas letters, Claudine Hellmuth gloss medium, Fontwerks stamp, crochet blooms, paint, stick pin, lace, ice-cream stick.

P/s: So I made this canvas for an online bloggy pal I'm meeting for lunch as this post goes live...you think she'll like it? *winks*


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Tuesday

Challenged by neutrals.



Make-a-wish 

G'day mates! :) You know how much I love colours....so I was significantly challenged by the new challenge up at Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps ... a neutrals challenge...nothing but black, greys, browns, cream and white...


I did some paper piecing to cover up the lack of neutrals I have in my Copic arsenal...*LOL*


Supplies: Sparkle Creations Rubber Stamps image- Traveling Josh, Bazzill and GCD Studios patterned papers, Copics, SRM sticker, Ranger distress inks, ribbon, ice-cream stick,brad, brown paper bag.

P/s: So I'm thinking of filling this brown paper bag up with some goodies and giving them away to one lucky reader....what do you think?

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Monday

Nobody needs to be traumatized by horrible photos, right?



Kungfu?

So nephew #2 doesn't have many scrapbook layouts. He's camera-shy and when he does cooperate, he kind of looks "bleh"...*LOL* Now I'm all for scrapbooking about real life...but nobody needs to be traumatized by horrible photos right? 


This layout started with leftover paint from a previous canvas project....all I did was to brush on the paint [fuchsia and white], then while it was still wet, pressed some bubblewrap over for a fun texture. The chipboard letters were initially white...I coloured them with an orange Sharpie to help pull all the colours together.

Playing along with the chipboard challenge at Frosted Designs.

Supplies: Basic Grey patterned papers, Heidi Swapp chipboard, Shapie, Fontwerks stamps, buttons, trim. clothes tag, twine, staple, ice-cream stick, ribbon.


P/s: Come play along with my guest Hussena's challenge. It ends on Friday! :)


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