Daily Archives: July 7, 2008

Imagine…

Where do the days go?! I had meant to upload this layout with all the details last week but the time just got away from me! The joys of kids home for the summer, having to replace a vehicle and now a sick kid with a fever and rash….sigh…off we go to the Dr. today.

This layout was born of a few ideas…first of all I wanted to make it for my daughter, secondly…I was playing around with a Jessica Sprague book, Computer Tricks for Scrapbookers 2 and loved the idea of burning out a photo on top of digital paper. The dragonfly paper actually runs under my photo and in real life, you can see the faint dragonflies and texture of the paper through the photo. Thirdly…this layout was partially started but I needed some inspiration. I came across the Ultimate Summer Challenges at Scrapbooks Etc. The Altered Embellishment challenge really caught my eye. After all…I DO love my embellies and I DO love to alter. Most of all…this layout is for me…the sheer joy of creating it.

Thanks so much to those who are continuing to vote for my layout! Less than 48 hours left to vote so if you can still help me out…I’d really appreciate it!

Ultimate Summer Challenge

Imagine

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Soooooooooo….here’s the close-ups and the rest of the details…

I started off with this beautiful Prima paper. So gorgeous I hated to cover it up! One of my favorite areas of the paper is the flourishes and bird. I pulled out my Sakura Glue Pen and when over small areas of the pattern at a time, applying glitter before it dried and then moving on to another section.

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The most of my embellishing is clustered together in the bottom left on top of my digital printed paper. I first adhered my Melissa Frances lace and then added my flourish. The Maya Road flourish was painted with Worn Lipstick Distress Crackle paint before stamping with my Spanish Script Backgrounder from Cornish Heritage Farms. The Prima Flowers were also stamped with this script and the centers are rhinestone stickers. I’ve been having fun lately creating my own stickpin embellishments. This one was created using a pin found in Michael’s beading section and then threaded with beads. I kept my journaling very simple on this design. I simply stamped words from the Sassy Petites set onto cardstock and cut them out.

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Bottom right I added another little altered embellishment. I picked up a package of Tim Holtz Fragments a couple months ago and they are so fun to use. For this one, I stamped Wish Big from Classic Essential Expressions in Black Stazon. I also cut off a little velvet flower from some Prima ribbon and added another rhinestone. On the reverse, I adhered a scrap of coordinating paper with Ranger Glossy Accents.

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Finally…top right. A little strip of Doodlebug Designs scalloped paper tops my photo. The title Imagine is stamped and some rhinestones connect the eye to my altered butterfly. The buttefly is a Scenic Paper Route Co. chipboard piece that has been painted, inked and stamped before coating with Ranger Crackle Accents.

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Sorry for the long post! Lots of details here that are better shown with close-ups. šŸ™‚

Take care!
Julia

Supply List:
stamps:
-flourish from Beautiful set (Rummage Bin line) by Cornish Heritage Farms
-Spanish Script backgrounder by CHF
-Imagine from Big Inspiration set (Mona Lisa Moments) by CHF
-Make each day sentiment from Motivational MOments set (Mona Lisa Moments) by CHF
-words from Sassy Petits (Mona Lisa Moments) by CHF

Ink:
-Burnt Umber Palette ink by Stewart Superior

Paper:
patterned paper by Prima

Other:
flowers by Prima
ribbon
chipboard flourish from Maya Road
chipboard butterfly from Scenic Route
beads and stick pin from Michael’s
white scallop trim by Doodlebug Designs
Tim HOltz Fragment by Ranger
Crackle accents by Ranger
Distress Crackle paint and paint dauber by Ranger
glitter
glue pen by Sakura
rhinestone by MAMBI

Metal Leafing Pens…a challenge

It’s Monday! Time for another challenge! This week the challenge is to use the fabulous Krylon Metal Leafing Pens. I hadn’t tried them until recently but I’m loving the quick rich look they add to a design. Never tried out these pens? I’ve written a product spotlight with lots of info here. Check out the great samples some of the designers have created this week! I hope you’ll be inspired to play along…challenge details here.

Dawn, Kristine, Sherrie, Kim, Julie, Lori, Michele

Vintage Christmas Wall-Hanging

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I love decorating for Christmas and thought this little wall-hanging would be perfect for decorating my new kitchen this winter. I just adore this new Sandra Kuck Ready for Christmas image. I simply stamped it in black on Natural Smooth cardstock and then used some Distress ink and textured up the edges. Mixing it up with some other fun goodies… Figgy Pudding 6×6 paper, Prima Velvet diecuts, Autumn Leaves buttons, Creative Impressions ribbons and safety pin and my Maya Road chipboard snowflakes made it a super fun project to put together. As I wanted to tie it in with this challenge…who ever said snowflakes can’t be copper? I think the Krylon Copper Leafing Pen is one of my top favorites. I just love the richness of copper. These pens are a super fast and easy way to cover chipboard and check out the pic below…. the edges of my wall-hanging were very easily “spruced up” with it as well. This paint dries very quickly making it great for getting the project done.

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Wishing you a wonderful start to your week!
Julia

Supply List:

Stamps: Christmas Expressions (Mona Lisa Moments line), Ready for Christmas (Sandra Kuck line), Vintage Ledger Scrapblockā„¢ …all by Cornish Heritage Farms

Ink: Black Palette Ink by Stewart Superior, Cranberry Adirondack Ink by Ranger, Brushed Corduroy Distress ink by Ranger

Paper: Natural Smooth cardstock by Prism Papers, Figgy Pudding 6×6 paper pad by Basic Grey

Other: chipboard snowflake by Maya Road, Velvet die-cut by Prima, safety pin and ribbons by Creative Impressions, buttons by Autumn Leaves, sewing machine, Copper Leafing Pen by Krylon, Paper Mache Wall-hanging from Michael’s