Monday, November 30, 2009
Spotted in the Gallery!
Be sure to upload your own altered projects to share with us! We love to see them!
Friday, November 27, 2009
It's Anything BUT...a Fabulous Friday!!
Here is what Heather had to say..."As soon as I saw this little Making Memories tin in the November kit, I knew it would hold a mini-album perfectly. My mother-in-law has been nudging me for a little album of photos of my son so I created this for her as a Christmas present. The only problem now is that I kinda want to keep it for myself.:-)"
Here is the embellished tin.
And the front of the mini album...
And..........just look at this adorable mini album!
Thank you Heather!
Don't forget to let Heather know that you too love this project by leaving me a comment! I am drawing for yet another sahweeeeet prize this week! ;-)
And so the Countdown Begins!
Here are my countdown blocks.
The blocks are from Making Memories; they are called Photo Cubes. (Sandy did carry these and if you are interested, send her a quick email.) Other supplies are as follows: My Minds' Eye (pattern paper); Daisy Bucket (chipboard plaque); unknown source (alphas, pattern paper scraps from previous Scrap Shotz kits, various accents); Tattered Angels glimmer mist; Close To My Heart and Kaisercraft (gems); American Crafts (silver photo corners); Basic Grey (alphas on plaque); Fancy Pants (chipboard holly).
Here is a close-up of the plaque.
The chipboard alphas are from Basic Grey - Periphery line and have been liberally sprayed with glimmer mist!
And a close-up of the countdown blocks.
The number sequence on the blocks are 0 to 5 for the first block and 0, 1, 2, 6, 7, 8 for the second block. Choose a 6 that can be flipped to look like a 9.
I hope I have inspired you to get into the Christmas spirit! If you make a set of countdown blocks, please link me up!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
What a Stampendous Day!
Here are 3 of the images used and coloured with Copic markers -
Image is stamped and coloured on Prism Simply Smooth Ivory cardstock - the white and ivory can be used interchangeably with Copic markers.
***Here is a chance to earn an extra ballot for this week's blog giveaway.***
Who was the first winner of the blog giveaway? Leave your answer in a comment to this blog post for an extra ballot in this week's giveaway.
And the winner for last week is.................................................LIZETTE! Congratulations Lizette - please contact Sandy for your prize pick-up!
Monday, November 23, 2009
Spotted in the Gallery!
Here are a few from our gallery this week.... keep up the fantastic work ladies!
Stephanie made this one... my favorite this week!
Sharon has made some wonderful cards and does great work with her copics!
Dawn made these using the Scrapshotz card kit! Well done!
And these two were the ones Lorraine made for our card front swap... the coloring is amazing and the photo really does not do justice to these beauties! Wonderful work Lorraine!
So ladies let's see what the rest of you have up your sleeves for Christmas!
Friday, November 20, 2009
Fabulous Friday - Inspiration Challenge
This week's Fabulous Friday challenge is from the lovely Wendy. Read on to find out more...
When I was at my mom’s this past weekend, she gave me this pamphlet. We didn’t get there, but I loved the colours!!!
My inspiration challenge is to create a layout or a card using the pamphlet as your inspiration.
I recently took a class with Krista Schneider who got me playing with my watercolour markers, again. I still love my Copics, but it is fun to try different mediums.
Can’t wait to see what you create!!!
Don't forget to link us up with your project for a chance to win this fabulous blog prize.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Embellie Gellie
This is how it is used - With the wooden wand, mold a pearl-sized ball of Gellie onto the flat end of the wooden wand. Then gently touch the ball of Gellie to embellishments like gems, jewels, buttons, beads and sequins. Touch the embellishment to the adhesive to transfer the embellishment.
I love this product! If you have tried it, please let me know. If you want to try it, give Sandy a shout!
And now the winner of last week's blog giveaway is................................... TANYA C. Please contact myself or Sandy to claim your prize!
Next week's prize is very very VERY sweet...curious??? LOL
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Copics, Copics, Copics!!!
This past weekend, I had the pleasure of introducing a few ladies to the wonderful world of Copics. I am hopelessly addicted...
Over the next few weeks, I'll review the principles we learned in a "Copics for Dummies" style. LOL!!! First, optimal results can be achieved easier if you start with the quality "ingredients" - in the world of Copics, that refers to the paper and the inks. For the paper, I love using Prism, Simply Smooth and for the inks, I absolutely adore Tsukineko Memento Inks. The Prism papers, Memento Inks and the Copic Markers are a match made in Heaven! If you notice your inks are bleeding and the edges are blurring, you know that your combination of paper, ink and markers is not working.
Optimal shading/blending results can be achieved with markers chosen in consideration of the Natural Blending Families. A Natural Blending Family refers to colours that have the same first letter (colour) and first number and then 2-3 digits apart in the last number. Start with the lighter colours and gradually add the darker tones.
Here are a couple of samples.
I would love to hear if you have ventured into the world of Copics and what you would like to learn. Please leave me a comment or link me up to a project you have completed.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Spotted in the Gallery!
Today I'd like to encourage you to check out our DT Challenges for November... this layout by Serena is a product of Heather's "Supersize It" challenge where we were encouraged to use a photo larger than a 5X7! Great take on the challenge Serena!
So let's all get busy working on those challenges... don't forget you have a chance to win a $20 SSZ gift card for playing along!
Friday, November 13, 2009
Fabulous Friday - Colour Inspiration
This weeks color inspiration comes right from your local paint shop! A fantastic way to choose colors for your paper crafting projects is to gather paint chips, take them home, and then play with various combinations! This time I have gathered a few basic colors that would work well with both masculine and feminine projects and would be perfect for those fall photos as well!
These colours are Orange Bitters, Warm Gold and Grimmy's Grey - all from Glidden Paints (CIL).And of course I always like to throw in a clean crisp white to brighten it up!
Here is my sample, I hope this color combination has inspired you, and I hope to see your projects soon!
Don't forget to link me up with your finished project and I'll add an extra ballot for the blog giveaway.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
A Classic Christmas...and a Winner!!!
The lovely and traditional Mistletoe release from Making Memories is the featured line in this card kit. Included are a mix of 14 6x6" patterned papers, some glitter, some foil and some double-sided plus 2 6x6" patterned transparencies. You will also receive half a package of the Trims & Treats embellishment assortment, including 3 18" lengths of coordinating ribbon, some jewels, felt snowflakes, acetate trees and a bunch of buttons. For your sentiment needs, an Imaginisce "Be Merry" stamp is included, as are 4 6" Bazzill Christmas Edges in green. Completing this beautiful kit are a handful of new Petaloo Mulberry Paper Flowers in coordinating colors.
*As an added feature, we are including 6 original card sketches created by Jess Duerkson for your inspiration.
Here are Jen's interpretation of Jess's sketches - beautiful, absolutely beautiful!
I have also been a bit tardy in announcing last week's blog winner from all the wonderful comments. The winner is...
Laurie (wally)!!!
Email either Sandy or myself Laurie to make arrangements for your prize!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Cute n Cozy Card Kit
*As an added feature, we are including 6 original card sketches created by Jess Duerkson for your inspiration.
Here are 3 cards that Jen created with the sketches to whet your appetite.
Aren't these cards absolutely darling? Let me know, ok?
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Meet Wendy!!!
My stepdad called me Wendance. He has called me this for as long as I remember. When he got sick, a few years ago, I decided to get a stamp that said, “Wendance Designs”. Now, all the cards I make, have the stamp on the back. That’s why I am Wendance on the boards.
Where do you currently live? Where would you like to live?
I live in Ottawa, Ontario. I moved here, from St. Catharines, for University and I never moved back! Someday, I would love to have a place for the winter – where it is warm!
How did you get started scrapping/cardmaking?
I have been making scrapbooks for as long as I can remember. Every family trip and my figure skating was documented with photographs and the old newspaper scrapbooks. As far as cardmaking, I have always made cards, too. Probably over the last 5 years or so, cards have become more of a passion. I sell them to friends, family and co-workers. I have my Etsy store, now, too!
Is your scrap area usually neat or creatively messy?
I recently took a class with Krista Schneider. I learned to love my tombow markers, again – for watercolouring images.
What is your favourite scrapbooking/cardmaking colour?
It depends – but I use a lot of reds and blues.
What tools can you not live without?
My scissors, my trimmer and my Tim Holtz blending tool!
Describe your scrappy/cardmaking style?
This is tough – I think it is a combo of many different styles. Simple, sometimes grungy, and creatively me!
What kind of camera do you use?
I have a Canon Rebel XTi – LOVE it!!!
Are you a morning person or a night person?
Definitely morning. Cuddles has me up at 5am, everyday. I am in bed by 9pm!
What food would you like to eat every single day if you could?
That would definitely be pasta!! My Italian grandpa would be proud!
Are you a slow or speedy driver? Do you drive stick or automatic?
I pretty much go the speed limit. On the highway – maybe a bit more! I have always driven stick – this is only my 2nd car that is automatic. They didn’t make my car in stick in 2008! Our second car is stick.
What is your trademark dinner?
Pasta – do you see a trend? Dh does most of the cooking, so we don’t eat pasta all the time J
What are some of your favourite non-scrappy things?
My favourite non-scrappy things would have to be books and anything computer related – my laptop, blackberry etc!
Now for some scrappy word association – I’ll say a word and you say the first thing that comes to your mind.
Trimmer – I love mine that comes from Henry’s Camera Shop!
Brads – should use them more
Journal spots - round
Stickles – must have every colour!
Big Bite – got one
Pop Dots – necessity
Please share your favourite project to date.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Spotted in the Gallery!
This week I'd like to share a layout with an amazing photograph... Lorraine took this photo while on vacation, and did the layout for Heather's DT challnge this month! I hope to keep looking back at it as it gets colder and colder here in Alberta!
Friday, November 6, 2009
It's Fabulous Friday with Denise!
But back to scrapping...Sure I've used paper and pencil to sketch out quick ideas for layouts but had never tried to enter the electronic age of sketches. So I braced myself for the overload and dove in. Thanks to a few basics I actually remembered from Kathy T's PhotoShop classes I felt armed and dangerous and went in determined to win the battle.
And you know what? It was relatively easy!
Open up a new document in your version of PSE (I have version 6) and size appropriately for the finished layout. I chose 12 in x 12 in.
Choose a resolution 72 dpi and a background of white.
Use the rectangular marquee tool to draw in your photos, pattern papers and other layout items.
Use the Paint Bucket tool to select different colours for each element.
I used the Text tool to add Titles and journaling areas and the Shape tool to add an accent. You can also use the Brush tool although I'm not sure why they don't call this the Stamp tool, but then again that would make too much sense! LOL The trick here is to create a new layer each time you add a new element.
Over on the right of the screen, each new layer will be shown. You can change the order of these layers so that you can move an element "on top of" or "underneath" another element. You can also Left-Click on an element and there are options to "Move It Forward or Backwards" - who knew it could be this easy???
Note - This Blueprint contains no circles or curves of any kind. We'll talk about that in another tutorial - stay tuned!!!
Finally I saved my file as a .jpg.
So without further adieu, here is my Blueprint -
And here is my completed layout -
So now I challenge you to build a layout using my blueprint. Use it as is, flip it, turn it or whatever tickles your fancy! Can't wait to see what you come up with. And while you are at it, I also challeng eyou to try your hand at building a sketch blueprint. If I can do, so can you!
(And don't forget to link your layout and/or sketch in the comments section for extra ballots in the weekly blog giveaway!)
To end off this week, let me tease you with this week's blog giveaway...and awesome stamp set! The images are below! Yum!!!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Hey Calgary Area Ladies!!!
Join us on November 14 for 13 hours of cropping, food, friends and more! This is a more casual version of our May crop. We're providing snacks, supper, crop space, some prizes and giveaways, some demos and an optional class. The focus of the class and crop is Christmas/holidays/cards, so why not sign up and get all of your holiday projects underway! I'm also happy to announce that Katharina Doyle, co-founder of Canadian Scrapbooker Magazine, will be dropping in to say hello as well. Location is the Scenic Acres Community Centre, 11 am to midnight. Registration is now open and non refundable. Click here to register.
Hope to see you there!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Spotted in the Gallery
I really love this squash album that Denise (pajamascrapper) put up this week... what a fabulous idea for a theme album or a gift for someone special!
Be sure to find her in the forum for some instructions if you'd like to make your own!
Monday, November 2, 2009
The SOUP Is ON!!!!!
Let me show you what the Design Team has whipped up!
Here is Heather's interpretation of Jess's sketch -
Look how Jen used those cute journaling spots-
And here is a delicious card by Wendy -
We absolutely cannot resist this layout from Amber -
And this is an adorable earring travellers purse by Denise-
I think you will agree with me that the Design Team did an amazing job so let's give it up for them by leaving them love in the comments section!
Oh...and I cannot forget to tell you who won the blog giveaway for the week of October 26 or can I? (I am just messing with you! LOL) The winner is...
KariLynn!!!
Please send me (or Sandy) an email so we can get your prize to you!