Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Bella Blvd | Large Titles...

Hey Friends! Up on the Bella Blvd blog I have a little tutorial to help you with some stash busting! ANNNDDD! I get to use a large title along the way!


products used: cs - American Crafts; pp - Bella Blvd (Freehand Graph & Dot/Valentina); alphas - Bella Blvd chipboard; embellishments - Bella Blvd; tools - machine stitching, typewriter.


 All this week there will plenty of inspiration.


Head on over and check it out! Thanks for visiting..x

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Jillibean Soup | Foam Stickers...

Hello Friends! Today I am sharing a creative way to use foam stickers! How much fun is it when we can add our own twist to standard products?! This layout was created for Jillibean Soup but I wanted to add a little something extra to the foam sticker title.




For more details and a close up step by step tutorial, please visit the JSBlog.

Thanks for visiting..x


Monday, April 27, 2015

Sassy Scrapper | Tutorial...

Hello Friends! Up on the Sassy Scrapper blog today I am sharing three quick and easy step by steps on creating Project Life filler cards!
 
 
I hope you can pop on over for a visit!  Thanks ...x
 


Friday, March 6, 2015

JOT Magazine | March Mood Board...

Hello Friends!! Up on the Jot Magazine blog today, the Jot Girls are sharing how the March Mood Board inspired us to create some fun projects. Check out the board here:
 
 
Here's what I created..
 
"Play" 
 
products used: cs - American Crafts, Bo Bunny; pp - Pebbles, Jillibean Soup; alpha - MFT alphabet dies; other - Dear Lizzy ephemera, Jillibean Soup soup label, studio calico wood heart veneer, enamel dots, paper clip, vellum sentiment, Heidi Grace sticker, October Afternoon mist, Kaisercraft rub-ons; tools - silhouette portrait, Scaptastic Club clear stamps, small cloud punch.
 
 
I created the 3x4 card using my Silhouette Portrait and a favourite nursery rhyme.  From there I simply layered my colour matched products and shared my story with hidden journaling.
 
 
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To create your own nursery rhyme cut file, open a new file in Silhouette and using the rounded corner rectangle, create a shape at 3" wide x 4" high. This forms your background/base card.
 
Click on the text icon and type in your selected phrase.  I created a different text box for each line of text.  This allowed me to resize and alter the spacing between the words.  I also used the Aharoni font. Once each line of the nursery rhyme is sized to your satisfaction, hold the 'shift' key and select the entire cut file. You can now centre the phrase inside the box. 
 
Hold the 'shift' key and select the entire cut file once again and then group all the elements together by right clicking the mouse.

Now you can send the file to your silhouette to be cut out.
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Thanks for visiting today.  I hope you get to play along over at Jot for your chance to win an awesome prize from 'APOCD'.  Good luck...x
 
 

Monday, February 9, 2015

Sassy Scrapper | Project Life Tutorial...

Up on the Sassy Scrapper blog today, I am sharing a step by step to creating a really fast (but unique) filler card! Please head on over and check out the details!
 
 
products used: pp - Amy Tangerine (stitched), Dear Lizzy (Serendipity); alpha - Prima; other - Dear Lizzy Serendipity Ephemera pack, brad, paperclip, mist; tools - machine stitching.

 
Thanks for visiting!
 
 

Monday, January 26, 2015

Sassy Scrapper | Project Life Tutorial...

Hello Friends!  Over at Sassy Scrapper today I am sharing my step by step for creating a simple title pocket for PL2015 | Week One.
 
 
 
I hope you will join me there.  Thanks for visiting..x
 
 


Thursday, January 22, 2015

Scraptastic Club | A - Z Challenge...

Hello Friends!  We have a fabulous challenge on the Scraptastic Club blog today and I am hoping you are all willing to play along.  The wonderfully talented Anna and I are challenging you to use the full alphabet on your layouts.  Quite a big ask perhaps, but for those of you in organisation and purging mode for the new year, this challenge is perfect for you!
 
What better way to use up some of your scrapbooking stash?  Anna's layout is simply stunning and I love the way she has incorporated journaling into her challenge process.  I have chosen a more subtle approach and dusted off my Silhouette to create an easy 3x4 alphabet card from plain white cardstock.
 
"Here"
 
products used: Scraptastic Club Kit - This Must Be The Place; Add on - This Must Be The Place; flair/badges - This Must Be The Place; tools - typewriter, silhouette portrait.
 
Like Anna, I have also used the Scraptastic Club This Must Be The Place January kit and have used the challenge this week to express the transitional phase my youngest son is going through right now.
 
 
At first glance the alphabet card really doesn't seem to be related to anything else on the page.  But for me, it represents an age where he is learning.  He is about to start his very first year at school and the process of getting into a new routine is very relevant.  Including having a space all of his own in his bedroom.
 
 
I've drawn out the beautiful teal blues and yellow colours in the kit and teamed them with a masculine grey. But to soften the entire look I've added the gorgeous vellum embellishments, including the flowers.  Also by using the reverse side of the vellum, see above, I've kept the focus of my layout on the photos and story, rather than the bright pop of colour.  It stood out on the page like a beacon shouting "Look at me!!"
 
 
Thanks for visiting here today and I hope I have inspired you to take up the challenge over at Scraptastic Club.  Good luck and I can't wait to see the layouts in the gallery!


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To create your own alphabet cut file, open a new file in Silhouette and using the rounded corner rectangle, create a shape at 3" wide x 4" high. This forms your background/base card.
 
Click on the text icon and type in 'a, b, c, d, e'.  I used the Aharoni font. Resize the text to fit onto the 3x4 background shape.  Continue the same process with the following text lines: 'f - l'; 'm - p'; 'q - v'; w - z'.
 
Hold the 'shift' key and select the entire cut file.  Group all the elements together by right clicking the mouse.

Now you can send the file to your silhouette to be cut out.
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Monday, April 28, 2014

Sassy Scrappers | Project Life photo Tutorial...

Hello Friends!!  Today over on the Sassy blog I am sharing, not so much Project life, but more of a how-to process of photographing PL spreads and editing them in Photoshop.  If you are interested in learning a little more, please click & follow the link >>>here<<< .
 
 
 
 
 
Thanks for visiting..x
 
 

Saturday, March 8, 2014

I'm a Guest Designer!!

Hello Everyone!  I hope you all have exciting things planned for March.  Yep.  That's right.  March!!!  sheesh!  But despite the weeks flying away on me, I have some awesome news to share. 
 
Late last year I was invited by the lovely Renate to be a Guest Designer for her blog Scrappeland.  This scrapbooking forum and challenge blog is based in Norway and they asked if I would like to create something Project Life style, to help inspire their readers.  Of course I jumped at the chance!  I rarely get the chance to be a GDT and I was excited that someone would be interested in what I create! LOL!
 
So here it was, late November and Christmas was approaching. I knew I definitely wanted to document this week and of course, the gorgeous Heidi Swapp had just visited Australia. I had in mind right from the beginning that I was going to combine the two events!
 
"Project Life 2013 | Week 52"
 



 
products used: pp - Heidi Swapp (Believe); alpha - Heidi Swapp (mistables); other - Heidi Swapp: clear embellishments & colorshine; Greatest View badge/flair; staples, twine; tools - typewriter.
 
I hope you enjoy this video tutorial I've created and if you would like to join in with the challenge I've set, please head on over to Scrappeland.
 
 
 
Thanks for visiting...x
 
 


Monday, December 9, 2013

The Scrapbook Store | December Daily day 1...

Hello Friends.  My December Daily process is up on The Scrapbook Store blog at the moment.
 

 
I'm sharing how I created this page pocket for my album.  If you get the chance, come and visit.  Thanks..x
 
 
 

Thursday, September 26, 2013

The Scrapbook Store | File Folder mini album...

Hi Everyone!  Today I want to share a little project created for The Scrapbook Store.  My dear friend Kim Jeffress totally inspired me with her work for Heidi Swapp and I really wanted to try and make a file folder for myself.  In my DT kit for The Scrapbook Store this month, I found myself playing with the gorgeous Teresa Collins Memorabilia collection.  So far I have created three layouts and in among the leftovers I found the pack of four Teresa Collins Memorabilia file folders

 
 
Surprisingly, once I got started, it didn't take very long to put together,  I think the hardest part will be deciding which photos I should add to it.  *grin*
 
 
 (cover)
 
(page 1 & 2)
 
As you open the largest file folder, you will see that I have adhered the small horizontal file onto the left side (page 1).  Behind that file I have created a pocket which has allowed me to slip a homemade patterned paper tag into.  The front of the horizontal file folder has been embellished with seam binding, more patterned paper from Teresa Collins Memorabilia collection and a Greatest View badge/flair.
 
 (page 1)
 
 


The second page has been layered with the medium file folder from the pack and the mini accordion album.

 (page 2)
 


The front of these two files have been embellished with sequins and cardstock stickers, also found in the Teresa Collins Memorabilia collection.  Inside the accordion mini, I plan to have the kids journal about their everyday.  Once they have completed their journaling I will slip it into each space.  The other side will be for photos (1"x 2").
 
Inside this medium file folder (page 3), I have created an extra folder from two pieces of patterned paper (page 4).  The inside of the medium folder has been embellished with a glitter border strip.  The quote and Eifel Tower images are from this patterned paper
 
(page 3) 


(page 4)
 

Inside the "extra" patterned paper file folder, I have added more of the glitter border strip to create an illusion, cohesive to the first border strip.  I also love that the chalk board paper will allow for either more photo/s or journaling, depending on what I end up using the album for! LOL!
 
The back of the album has been decorated with more of the cardstock stickers (sorry.. forgot to take a photo!) and I will add our family name to the centre of the back cover.
 
I really don't know why, I have put this method of creating a mini, off before now!  Truly, it was so easy to make.  Again I have to credit Kim Jeffress for the inspiration and encouragement to create it.
 
If you would like to build your own Teresa Collins Memorabilia album, just visit The Scrapbook Store for all of your supplies.  Thanks so much for visiting..x
 
 
ps - Thanks to everyone who left kind messages of support in regards to the new Bella Blvd DT.  I can't wait to get stated on another exciting year of creating with them...x
 


Wednesday, August 28, 2013

The Scrapbook Store | Bean (a video tutorial)...

Hi There!  I'm a little excited and a lot nervous to share with you my video tutorial today.  Well, it is more of a video about my working process because I don't know if I like the sound of my own voice on the soundtrack! Hence the reason it has been muted and replace with music!!! *grin*  I hope you enjoy...x

"Bean"
 
products used: cs - Kaisercraft; pp - LYB: Makin' The Grade; other - LYB: Makin' The Grade tear-out tickets, canvas stickers, chipboard shapes; Greatest View badge/flair; Studio Calico wood veneers & Mr Huey's mist; staple, paperclip, twine; tools - machine stitching, pen.
 
 
For more details, visit The Scrapbook Store.  Thanks for visiting..x


Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Hampton Art | Watercolour flower tutorial...

Hi Everyone!  Last week when I shared a link to my Hampton Art stamping tutorial, I also linked you up to my watercolour flower tute as well.  :)  But I didn't share it here.

I just love the watercolour trend at the moment.  It's so alluring and I just wanted to dabble in it.  However, I thought that I just didn't have any watercolour supplies on hand (and I'm not counting the kids' $1 paint in a tray!  LOL!!  Although....) *grin*.  But then I remembered that I actually did have something I could try.  Something I bought a set of, just after high school and never touched because I didn't know where to start.. (umm.. yeah.  I am a bit of a hoarder!)

Enter: my Faber-Castell Watercolour Pencils!  Yay!!
 
 
They were still in good condition thanks to the original tin box they came in.  So I tested them out!
 
 
"Hello Sunshine!"



 
If you would like to see my step by step, please visit the Hampton Art blog here.  I had a lot of fun creating these flowers and they are so simple!  I hope you enjoy. 
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And before I go today I want to share another snippet of the new Bella Blvd CHA collections.  Today it is all about ...



I think this is one of my faves from Snapshots!
 

Head on over to Bella Blvd to win-it-before-you-can-buy-it!!  Good luck..x



And thanks for visiting..x
 

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Hampton Art | stamped background tutorial...

Hi Everyone!  Just wanted to let you know that I have a step by step tutorial up on the Hampton Art blog today.  I've been delving into the world of creating backgrounds with stamps (or should I say revisiting...!) *grin*  This time however, I've added a neon twist!

"Today"

products used - cs - American Crafts; pp - KI Memories, Echo Park; alpha - American Crafts; Hampton Art stamps - Authentique, Graphic 45; other - KI Memories butterfly border, Dylusions mist, Mister Huey's mist; tools - Archival Ink (waterproof), black pen.




Head on over to the blog and check it out!  Thanks for visiting..x
 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

School Holiday paper play | bookmark tutorial...

Hello Everyone.  You may have guessed by my short posts and lack of commenting lately, that we are in the middle of a two week school holiday break.  And the weather is very wet and dreary, so what better way to spend the day than to play with a little bit of paper.  *grin*

The kids have been reading a lot of books lately and Liam especially has been asking  me to make him a simple bookmark.  Well, to keep him busy (and creative) I told him, he could make his own bookmark! Enter... Pinterest!

 
"Liam's Dragon - aged 10"

After a little bit of searching, we chose a fun origami style bookmark, created from a sheet of 6in x 6in patterned paper.  Perfect!  I certainly have a few 6in x 6in paper pads stashed away and they need to be used!
 
Here is the origami folding method we used..
 

The next step is to insert a 2.75in square inside the open fold to create the mouth.  Finish off the bookmark by adding eyes (two different sized circle punches), teeth and tongues.  I let the kids fold and glue all of their monsters and dragons together.  That is how easy this tutorial is!

Once dry, they slip straight over the book page ready for the kids to devour more of the written word! *wink*


They are really quite fun and kind of cute to look at! Check them out...

 
"Cameron's Monster - aged 3"

 
"Ethan's Lizard - aged 7"

What creative things do you like to make with kids? My boys really love to "scrapbook"! LOL! Thanks for visiting...x