Showing posts with label String Circles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label String Circles. Show all posts

Friday, May 29, 2020

And the creative adventure continues...



Thanks for joining me for another action packed Scrapmatts post!

As much as being at home during this time of social distancing has been somewhat of an emotional struggle, it has also been a really nice breather from the usual pace of life and I've been loving spending long hours playing with all my craft supplies.... here's what I've been up to:

Beach Babe Layout

HEADS UP: If you click on any of the product pictures in this post you will be taken straight to them in the Scrapmatts website 👍


No secret at all that I just adore these string circles and pull them out to use on at least 1 in every 5 layouts! lol 🤣 For this layout I've used the medium and smaller ones to support space for my 'journalling' and then I cut the large one in half to use as coordinating bubbles moving off the top and bottom of the page. 


To compliment the 'seaweed' theme I was going for I used these fabulous floral sprays as I figured they would blend well with the patterned paper I had made and added to the layout.
My No. 1 hint for using chipboards is: Don't be afraid to adapt them to suit your needs - given the right tie in with other elements on the page, these floral sprays are totally passable as kelp! 


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... and here is how I created the seaweed and other elements I used on this layout. 


I started with a sheet of thick cardstock and a few distress inks. I used a water spray bottle, an ink blender and a straw to move the ink around the page, and I topped it all off with some shimmer spray.


After letting the page dry I roughly went over the groovy crazy lines with a sharpie pen, drawing attention to that seaweed look.


Next I dug out my trusty silver 'Inka Gold' wax and smeared it randomly over the page through this awesome A6 circles template.



After letting it all dry and touching up segments with a white pen, I cut off the half of the page I liked best and inked the edges to give the panel a finished look. Then I fussy cut a cool bit on the left over paper and used the remainder of the sheet to cut out the circles I used for the journaling panels.

😁 waste not want not!


Then I just arranged them all on a background sheet and added the photo and mat. 
Too easy and LOADS of fun!
xo



Bloom and Grow Layout

 For this layout I got a hold of a sheet of the Kaisercraft 'With Love' paper, a paper pad and some collectables. Choosing colours for a layout is an interesting process... I almost always try to coordinate with the stand out colours in the photo/s I'm using on the page, but occasionally I go completely rogue and choose a colour that is barely visible in the layout to highlight. 
In this layout I decided I wanted to draw attention to that silly pink colour my daughter has died her hair in this shot so I coordinated every element ( except the watering can) to match with that tone.


I coloured the chipboards with metallic markers and even managed to use one of the leftover chipboard supports to frame the title. 


I also added in a few of these cute extra plant elements just to round to the look.
**( I always keep a stash of these kinds of plants/grasses chipboards on hand as they can often be added to layouts just to build them up or support other design elements).


I caved in when it came to the watering can and coloured it a similar blue to the jeans in the photo... seemed like a playful concession lol 😉


PLEASE NOTE: These chipboard flowers/water can/small butterflies are so new to the Scrapmatts range that they are not even up on the site yet, so if you would like try a set just drop Scrapmatts a message and let them know you are chasing CB6120 Card Elements Floral 002 👍



Flower Child Layout


There really isn't too much to this layout, the only really interesting thing I got up to was this tried and true back ground effect... first of all you stencil on the diamonds and then a fix pearls to the centre spaces (although I used my trusty old pearl pen this time around)
This creates a beautiful soft quilted look that I just adore - its a quick, easy and effective background technique that looks fabulous! 


- I dropped small liquid pearls on the centre dots...



This FABULOUS border chipboard needed no assistance at all bar a light dusting of white ink.



And this chipboard title was super easy to separate and rearrange on the page to suit my layout.


One thing I did do to help balance the colours on this page was add add some Dusty Concord Distess Ink to the border and splatter it about a bit.


Then I had a heap of the mixed up ink left over and didn't want to waste it soooooo......


.... this card was just kind of born from that left over link! 🤣

 

Firstly I made up a couple more colours of ink puddles (roughly half ink and half water) and then I just spread them over some watercolour paper using this A4 leaves stencil to create this gorgeous background.

 

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I splattered a bit more yellow ink about the place, 
and used a blending tool to pull out the white in the back ground. 


Then I simply trimmed off the segment I liked best to use as my card background.


That small rectangle of paper left over kept looking at me from my desktop, just begging to be used... so eventually I made into a bookmark as a gift to send with the card 💜


And thats where I better end this epic post  lol ... I hope you have manage to enjoy our extended 'at home' time as well. 

Stay safe and take care xo

Cheers from Kel







Saturday, June 9, 2018

C.S.I. Color Stories Inspiration and SCRAPMATTS!

Hello there,
 thanks for joining us for our June Blog Posts where we share our creations using wonderful SCRAPMATTS products.

For my post this month I am sharing the layouts I have created for the Color, Stories, Inspiration C.S.I. Challenges where Scrapmatts have been a sponsor and the Design Team were invited to join in with the challenges. If you haven't joined in with these challenges before, you might like to check them out, you might win some wonderful Scrapmatts as a prize!!

For the challenge #254 which was for May 15th I took my inspiration for this challenge by the C.S.I. challenge  photo and also because May was 'get caught reading month'. Now my daughter loves to read and I was able to sneak this photo of her reading a book sitting out in the sunshine and I used that.

Some closer views..
Some stencilling on the back ground and I just had to use that Scrapmatts word painted with black gesso as my Daughter just enjoys a good book!

I love these swirly chippies and chain frame..

Popped a cute little heart in there!

and my layout..

and here is a list of the Scrapmatts I have used on this layout..

ST9027 Damask Stencil 

 

CB5132 Chains 01 
 

CB6117 Assorted Words 30 
 

MC1025 Micro Chips 17 

   


The second layout I am sharing is another layout I created for the C.S.I. CHALLENGE  #255 and this layout was using the criteria to document about a food, and also by June 1st which is World Doughnut day!  I have used two photos of when my Daughter had a doughnut cake for her birthday one year!!

some closer views.




Love the texture created by the Star and Star Burst stencils.





Love this sweet bow which I painted in the same water color I used on my back ground.

and my layout.
That was a fun time for my Daughter and her friends celebrating her birthday! Make sure if you are interested in the C.S.I. challenges you can check out more details over on the blog HERE!!!!

and the Scrapmatts that I have used for this layout..

ST5002 Stencil Stars 

 

ST5016 Stencil Star Burst 
 

CB1238 Scrap Words 26 

 

CB5131 Bubbles 01 

 

CB6083 Bows 01 
 

CB1191 Scrap Words 03 

 

CB4071 String Circles 07 
 

Thank you for coming by today, I hope your day is going well..  Remember to pop back again and see what the other Scrapmatts Designers are creating using wonderful Scrapmatts products.

Happy Scrapmatting!