Monday

Handmade invitations....


An-invitation-to....

When was the last time you received a handmade invitation card for an event? The Creative Crew at Canvas Corp Brands are sharing handmade invitations this month. Since I don't do duplicates, I kept some elements on the cards similar so they have a cohesive feel. :)


I love the Postcards from 7 Gypsies so I did a little distressing at the edges and ran a teabag over it for vintage feel. [Yes, I drank tea just so I could use the teabag for the cards...ahhh..the things I have to do for my craft! *winks*]


Then a cluster of fun elements....mini wood spool with thread, camera charm, buttons and wood veneer..


Here's another...again with the tea-stained background...


These could totally be invitations to a fun scavenger hunt eh? :)


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Thursday

My current obsession...


Blue-haired-girl-art-journal-page-for-ColourArte

Hello friends! Recently I've been obsessed with drawing and painting faces after taking an online workshop by Jane Davenport. Of course, she draws realistic-looking faces while mine at the moment look very cartoonish...but would totally work on a comic strip, right? *LOL*

I share how I drew and painted this blue-hair girl in a step-by-step tutorial over at the ColourArte blog. I would love for you to check it out! :)

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Tuesday

Best day ever...for J.


Best-day-ever.

It was nephew #3 J's birthday last week and his grandma went to surprise him at school! :)


Mr Popular was immediately surrounded by his friends who all wanted to be in the photo. I reckon these must be his closest mates at school.


And then more friends joined in...and grandma couldn't capture all of them in the frame...*LOL* 

A layout featuring the use of fonts for LESSology Challenge #46: Typeface.



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Friday

Flattery works ....*winks* and a mystery box giveaway winner!


Flattery-works...

So I took a photo of my mum's friend and her family when they came over during Chinese New Year. She told my mum that I was a very good photographer because it was the best family photo ever. 


As you know, flattery works on me right? *winks* I had to make her this mixed media canvas with the best family photo ever right? *LOL*


I did some stamping at the edges, then added some stenciling work to "frame" the photo. 


I found these cute felt cherries at the textile centre and just HAD to use them!


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A big thank you to those who left me sweet birthday wishes. The winner of my mystery box is...

Reusing Cards & Quilling! Congrats Pooja! Please send me an email with your mailing details. :)

Happy weekend friends! :)


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Wednesday

Embellishments for my planner...


Planner-embellishments-for-Maya-Road-by-Yvonne-Yam3

So, if you have been following my Facebook Fan Page, you would have seen my recent stationery haul...yep, March was stationery madness month. But since it was my birthday month, I get a hall pass right? *winks*


But since a paper clip on its own is just tooooooooo plain, I had to make it pretty right? Out came the Maya Road embellishments and hot glue gun! 


And of course, there must be some paint involved right? [Yes, that would be new paint markers* I love them!]


Look how cute these paper clips are now after a little makeover....next to my cute sticky notes. :)


And it was time. Time to use ONE kraft envelope. [I have been hoarding these Maya Road ones for a really long time.] I added some reinforcement rings, outlined the envelope with a white pen and added a chipboard sentiment. Now I have a pocket to hold little bits in my planner.:)

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Monday

You make my heart sing!


You-make-my-heart-sing

Oh yes, Pilot Twin Markers, you make my heart sing!

I must have been sleeping under a rock...because I only discovered the Pilot Twin Markers last week. They come in a rainbow of happy colours with a fine point on one end and an extra fine point on the other. Since I can't get the fine point Sharpies locally, these are the best alternatives. Bonus: they are xylene-free! :) [Errr...with all the mixed media I do, one less chemical is a good thing right? *winks*]


They write well on glossy photos and the extra fine-tip is perfect for outlining...[Now, you know how much I LOVE outlining...*LOL*]...and they are half the price of my previous fave - the Faber Castell Pitt Pens. :)


I've been hoarding these Sassafras felt monsters for a long time....aren't they cute?

 
Playing along with ARTastic challenge.

Family photos taken during Chinese New Year courtesy of Timothy Isaac. :)


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Friday

Pastel colours and bling!


Mixed-media-canvas-with-pastel-colours-for-The-Crafter's-Workshop-by-Yvonne-Yam

So pastel colours are growing on me. I love the subtle hint of soft colours in a whisper [you know, versus the loudness of bold colours ...*winks*]


I started with light modeling paste and The Crafter's Workshop stencil on a 6x6 canvas panel. The effect I wanted was random and abstract so I did not apply the paste on the whole canvas. I also misted water into the Shimmerz Inklingz containers to activate them.


Since the colours were so pretty...I had to include them all of course! :)


The colours turned out so shimmery and sweet....so I just added a bling tulle bloom from Maya Road and some bling on the bloom centers in the background to complete my mixed media canvas.


Happy weekend my friends! :)



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Wednesday

Giving the phone case a new lease of life....an altered project for ColourArte



Hello friends! Today I'm sharing an altered phone case over at the ColourArte blog with a step-by-step tutorial. If you have time, please pop by and take a look at my tutorial, okay? :)


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Tuesday

How I am organizing my travel pages in 2015....


As I mentioned in yesterday's post, the layouts/albums accumulation is growing at an alarming rate and I'm taking steps to curtail its growth...*winks*


This year, my travel pages will be in Midori traveler's notebooks. I love the flexibility of these notebooks - they can be brought along with you on your travels in a leather holder or stored at home in a kraft binder. There are lots of people selling what they term as "faux-doris" online which give you much more colour and material options than the standard black or brown leather offered by the Midori company.


You can purchase the refills which include diary versions so that you can use them as a planner. There are also tutorials online that teach you how to make those notebooks yourself which are much more economical.


I love the quality of the papers in the notebook. There are thin but there's no bleed-through when I write on them. I'm not big on paper curling so I have not tried any wet media on the pages. I did use some Faber Castell gelatos on them, blending with my fingers and I love the effect.


One of the reasons why I've decided on these notebooks is because if you keep them relatively flat, you can store quite a bit of layouts in them. The bonus is that I get to use up my flat embellishments like washi tape and stickers and paper scraps.


I'm also enjoying old-school mess-free scrapbooking just using paper, tape glue, washi tape and stickers. It's great for times when you want to get creative but don't really want to clean up after...we all have such days right? *winks*


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Monday

The case for flatter and fewer layouts....


Fun-with-cousin-Joshua

Not sure if you've noticed, but I've been cutting down on my layouts of late. And making them really flat. Apparently switching to only multi-photo layouts 2 years ago isn't enough. My album collection is growing at an alarming rate....*LOL*


And to think I started as a digital scrapbooker! But I so want to document fun things that might be awesome to reminisce about years from now. And I LOVE the tactile feel of actual layouts instead of flipping through a digital album. What about you? Are you drowning in albums like I am? *winks*

Playing along with Stuck?! Sketches.


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Friday

The washi tape obsession


Pics-with-Ah-Chor

So two years ago, I started my MT tape "collection" after a trip to Taiwan. Now I never took to washi tape prior to that because the ones I had [read: made in China] didn't stick very well and I had to add adhesive! 


But the obsession wasn't that bad....I think maybe 60 rolls? *LOL* I bought acrylic drawers for them and promised myself that ALL my washi tape had to fit into them. Which meant the only way to add to the collection was to use up my existing MT tape. 


Guess what? With the drop in Yen and the readjustment in MT tape prices [about 30% less], I'm doing less hoarding and more using! Can you tell from this layout on the niece and nephews with their great grandma?

Okay okay, so I cheated and bought a new set of acrylic drawers for my new MT tapes...*winks*

Playing along with Let's Get Sketchy.


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