Showing posts with label Wendy Vecchi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wendy Vecchi. Show all posts

Thursday, July 03, 2014

Leaky Shed Studio with Sonia

Hello crafty friends --Sonia Doneghue here for The Crafty Scrapper!  I'm really excited to share this project with all of you as I had an opportunity to fuse my love of paper crafting with my love of urban and not so urban exploration.  You see, when I'm not painting chipboard I enjoy exploring abandoned places and spaces and capturing images to share with others.  My motto is that "I find beauty where most see atrophy."  I hope you are able to see the beauty too.


This lovely chipboard album is by the fine folks at Leaky Shed Studio and can be purchased at The Crafty Scrapper.  Fortunately, my album is shaped like a camera.  I also want to mention that all of the gorgeous paper I used in this album is from the "Accomplished" line of papers by Authentique.  You can find this paper right by the checkout!  A little bit about the cover which is typically my most embellished part of the book...I wanted to create a contrast between something beautiful and something, well, a bit on the mucky side because that's definitely what this book is about.  I chose a soft damask print for the background and then a bold brick print for the accent pieces of the camera.  All of the paper embellishments including the alphabet are by Tim Holtz and the flowers are by Prima.

Lets look at a couple of pages on the inside...


I really liked the way this turned out.  I'm not gonna lie, I was so frustrated with this page that I wanted to put the pictures sides by side, glue the Maya Road light bulb in the middle and call it a day.  But I walked away, got some sleep, and in the morning I churned this out with ease.  


The photo on the left flips open so that you can see the entire picture on the right and you can also read some details about these photos.  And just in case you can't see the print, these photos were taken in the ghost town of Medicine Mound, Texas which is located between Amarillo and Dallas.  We found the structural remains of a filling station and some really neat relics including the gas pump.  We continued down the road and drove through a field (remember, not so urban exploration) and found a very old grade school.  You can see that edifice on the cover of the book.  I don't think class will ever be in session again.  Or will it?

I'd like to share just one more page with all of you because I used a really neat technique that you will want to try on your next project.  Hold off on the coffee, you're going to need a steady hand for this.  


For this page I took a Maya Road linen heart and laid a stencil over it and then gently applied a thick coat of Wendy Vecchi's Embossing Paste in white.  I promise, once you do this you will want to do it over and over...just imagine the possibilities.  I also stenciled some beautiful black birds on other linen hearts for a different project.  About the photo:  The gorgeous statue on this page was found in an overgrown cemetery in South Texas.  I doubt that old place has many visitors, but I have a hunch that this statue restores hope for the disregarded.

If you would like to see the entire book and read some insight behind the photos, please stop by my blog, Ms. Ruin's Playthings, for all of the details.  You can also see the book on display at The Crafty Scrapper.  

Until next time...take flight!

Sonia Doneghue

Saturday, June 07, 2014

June Blog Challenge - METAL!

Good morning everyone!
Summer time is here, and I hope you are enjoying it!

Today we a new blog challenge for you
and this month we want you to 
USE METAL
anywhere on your project. 
Your project can be a layout, card, tag, off the wall- pretty much anything
as long as you have METAL on it! 

Here is a look at my project
I have used yummy new papers from Bo Bunny, Echo Park and Carta Bella for my layout.

Here are some close ups
This chippie is from Blue Fern Studios. I used embossing powder on it, then highlighted it with a white pen.

New Prima Flowers, and some amazing new METALS from Maya Road.

Die cut stickers from Carta Bella and more METAL from Maya Road.

I used my Wendy Vecchi stamp to create a double layer flower. I colored it with Faber-Castell pens and pencils.

Well there you have it!
Use any kind of METAL on your project and link up below before the end of June!

Here is a look at our fabulous prize this month
I have a package of fabulous Lawn Fawn products for this months winner.

Good Luck!

Anita S.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Wendy Vecchi 2-Day Workshop

We are all so excited to have Wendy back to the store. She is an amazing teacher, teaching you techniques that will amaze you.  Wendy taught at my store years ago before she had her stamp line and signature line with Ranger, I knew then that this lady was going places.  

A little about Wendy.........

Wendy Vecchi is a full time artist/designer and owner of studio 490.
She is a signature designer for Ranger, Stampers Anonymous and Blossom Bucket, Senior Educator for Ranger, and a past member the Tim Holtz and Maya Road design teams.  
Wendy loves to demo and teach at stores and events across the country and has been published in numerous publications. She was the guest instructor for the Artful Voyage in Mexico with Tim Holtz, in October of 2009. 
 Her style is unique and eclectic with an exceptional attention to detail and a fresh approach to the creative spirit. She shares her love of techniques on her blog and reminds you that whatever you do each day just – "Make Art!".
 
You can find more inspiration on her blog at www.studio490art.blogspot.com and on the Ranger website at www.rangerink.com
 
Let's mix media and MAKE ART!
2 Day Workshop $225
Includes lunch both days ( 1hr. break)
Sunday & Monday 9:30am ~ 6:30pm
June 8th & 9th

Sneak Peek at the Covers of the Art Journal......
 
A Sneak Peek at the pages in the Art Journal......
   
   Come join us and spend 2 full days focusing on mixed media and art journaling. We'll be creating a large art journal. YES...it's LARGE... 9 inches by 7 inches. We'll start by creating the journal covers using my art parts, archival inks and embossing pastes. When the covers are complete, we'll work on our art journal pages. Each page will have a technique as it's focus. 
 
Since it's a mixed media weekend, we'll be using lots of fun supplies like embossing pastes, archival inks & reinkers, distress inks & stains, remnant rubs, idea-ology and much more.
 
You'll learn new techniques and how to use your products more than one way.
 
I'll provide plenty of choices for stamps, stencils and ink colors, so that you can customize the journal and make it totally YOURS.
 
We'll ink, stamp, stain, emboss, collage, stencil and...MAKE ART!
 
Please bring only these 4 items...
craft sheet, ink blending tools & replacement foams, wet paper adhesive, and scissors. 
 
I'll supply the rest.
 
I CAN NOT WAIT to make art! I hope to see you there!
 
~ Wendy Vecchi


FOR QUESTIONS OR SIGN-UPS CALL THE STORE 972-923-3151
OR EMAIL

carolyn@thecraftyscrapper.com for Carolyn
gena@thecraftyscrapper.com for Gena

Friday, May 09, 2014

May Blog Challenge- USE LAYERS!

Hi to all my friends in blogland!
It's Anita S here today I have a new layout to share for 
The Crafty Scrapper's May Blog Challenge

This month the challenge is to
USE LAYERS
You can interpret that anyway you want and remember,
any project is eligible to enter- it doesn't have to be a layout! 

Here is a look at my layout
This is my Sweet Baby Jade at 11 months old! She was so cute back then!
I have used Carta Bella papers and chipboard to build my layers.
 I wanted to use this cute polka dot paper to match her swimsuit, but I didn't want a huge piece of it. I cut one strip to show the dots and added it across the page from the photo. I added machine stitching along the edges. The punch used here is from Fiskars and I added some faux stitching with my PITT® Artist Pen from Faber-Castell®. 

Here's how I made the fabulous chipboard mat for my photo;
 I mapped out where I wanted my photo to go, then I arranged chipboard pieces around the outer edge until I was happy with the way they looked. 
Once everything was glued down, I put two thin coats of gesso over the whole thing and spread it out around the area onto the page as well. Let dry completely.
Add you color how ever you want- I used some pink Glitter Glam from Heidi Swapp- I just painted a heavy coat over the whole area; let dry completely. 
When everything was dry I splattered some pink paint over the whole layout. I used my Stamper's Big Brush Pen in White to add accents around the outer edge of the chipboards and added some pearls from Queen and Co. 
Here is a closer look. The Chipboard title is from Blue Fern Studios and I heat embossed with Raspberry Tart from Sparkle N Sprinkle.
To add another layer at the bottom, I cut my paper and punched the cut edges, folding them back. I added a doiley that I have had for YEARS underneath, some brads, buttons and flowers. 
Flowers are Prima, buttons are from Imaginisce. 

The hearts on the side were made using a Wendy Vecchi stencil and embossing paste. When it was dry I used two colors of Gelatos® to color them.
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
You have until May 31st to link up your project below.
Be sure you are linking directly to your blog post, and NOT your main blog page. 




Thursday, April 24, 2014

Birthday Bash Winners~!!!

Hi everyone- are you dying to know who the winners are 
from the Birthday Bash!! 

Here we go- all the winners and their prize,,,

Barbara Chaplin
Fiskars Border Punch 

Michelle Dickson
Inky Antics Stamp Set

Linda Johnson
Wendy Vecchi Embossing Paste & Stencil

Linda Childres
Fiskars Shape Punch

Melissa Reed
Ten Second Studio set

Anette Sharp
Ranger Inks and Paper

Cheryl Daking
Tim Holtz Paper Pad

Julie Vargas
Screen Printing Set

Tabitha Rutenberry
Authentique Paper Pads

Kim Varner
Dylusions Stamp Set

Our Grand Prize Winner is,,,,,,
 
Mary Sanders
A new Tote Bag and a $50 Gift Certificate for Classes!!

Please contact the store directly to claim your prize!

Thanks so much to everyone who came out and had a great day with us!
See you next year :o)