Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Our Home
Scrapping is a great way to document our everyday life and what is important to us, Cathy has created this lovely page about some of her favourite things in and around her home and some of the things that her family enjoyed throughout 2009. She has used October Afternoon Fly A Kite papers."I altered some of the Thickers words in the Tenant Phrases pack with paint dabbers & raised some off the page with 3D foam, I used a 1" circle punch to cut some of the elements from the papers to use as bullet points before each word.For the 'Our Home' in the top right corner I covered the house with paper & added a small heart shape to the roof!"
Saturday, 25 September 2010
Splash
Lou Collins has created this gorgeous page using more Dear Lizzy papers.
"I choose to use the Puddle Play patterned paper because I thought the shapes echoed the water theme of the page. I cut two thick strips of the patterned paper, and laid them above and below my photo. I stuck the photo down flat to the page, but used foam pads to raise the 'waves' up. I then used AC Thickers in yellow as they stood out against the other colors, and a small embelishment at the top to balance the page."
"I choose to use the Puddle Play patterned paper because I thought the shapes echoed the water theme of the page. I cut two thick strips of the patterned paper, and laid them above and below my photo. I stuck the photo down flat to the page, but used foam pads to raise the 'waves' up. I then used AC Thickers in yellow as they stood out against the other colors, and a small embelishment at the top to balance the page."
Don't forget our sketch challenge, this month Rachel has designed a fantastic sketch and if you join in you could win a £10 e-voucher. All the details are here.
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Rusted Sun
Vanessa has been scrapping using some of the lovely Rusted Sun papers by Fancy Pants and created this great 8x8 page.
Other stash used....
Prima Lace
Bazzill Just The Edge
Adornit Alphas
"This photo was taken on a beautiful summers day (when we used to get them!! ) at a friends softplay party in their back garden. I thought the gorgeous bright sunny colours work really well with this collection of papers. I cut the individual elements of the sun out from the Sunrise paper and the wording "let the sun shine in" is cut from one of the postcards. The edges of the page and all of the elements are inked."
Other stash used....
Prima Lace
Bazzill Just The Edge
Adornit Alphas
"This photo was taken on a beautiful summers day (when we used to get them!! ) at a friends softplay party in their back garden. I thought the gorgeous bright sunny colours work really well with this collection of papers. I cut the individual elements of the sun out from the Sunrise paper and the wording "let the sun shine in" is cut from one of the postcards. The edges of the page and all of the elements are inked."
Monday, 20 September 2010
Celebrate
Here is another layout I have created using the Portobello Road collection from MME Lost & Found range. I used Kraft as my base & trimmed the paper with the banner on it, saving the banner for another day, the edge of the shaped paper made a great zig zag border strip along the bottom of the layout. Using a craft knife I cut around the "E" of "Celebrate" and slipped the photo under it. I matted the photo onto a few more papers, adding a small scrap which I inked with charcoal chalk ink to the left hand side along with a small chipboard zig zag strip which had been covered in pewter micra mist. The star in the bottom left hand corner was cut from the card I had sprayed the chipboard star from the previous layout on - it left a white star with a huge amount of spray around, which I trimmed down to a border around the white star. The white was too stark for this layout so I used a teabag to stain it bringing it down to cream. the heart on top is a chipboard heart covered in a scrap of paper.I wanted to add a circle to the left of my picture to write my journalling on (an idea blatantly stolen from Lianne that day!!!) but didn't want to use paper. Instead, I used acetate to create a mask over everything except the circle I wanted to create. I then used the pewter and teal micra mists to block colour the semi circle. The journalling was added using a black slick writer.
Friday, 17 September 2010
Sketch Challenge
Are you up for another challenge? This month we have got a great sketch designed by Rachel which I think you will love, the design team certainly had fun with it. To take part all you have to do is create a layout or a card based on the sketch and post a link to your creation in the comments box by the Monday 11th October. Alternatively you can email your entry to sarah@sarahscardsltd.com. The winner will be chosen by the design team and will win a £10 e-voucher and an opportunity to join the design team in creating an example page for the November challenge.
As always the design team have been busy creating some example pages using Rachel's sketch and were joined by last months winner Lesley. She has created this gorgeous layout using Prima Strawberry Kisses papers.
Rachel
Rachel
Rachael has used some of the gorgeous new papers from MME Alphabet Soup girl.
Lianne
Lianne
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
Challenge Winner
Well the kids are back at school and the summer holidays seem like a distant memory but there have been some great summer moments captured on our enteries for last months challenge. Thank you to everyone who played along we hope you enjoyed it. The design team have had to choose a winner and that winner is......Sutty. We loved the combination of colours that she used creating a wonderful bright, summery page, she has also managed to combine the flower from the tutorial posted earlier. Congratulations Sutty, drop us a line and we will get your e-voucher to you and details of the next challenge.
If you are up for another challenge check back at the end of the week when our next one will be posted, it is a sketch challenge using a great sketch designed by Rachel Ward.
If you are up for another challenge check back at the end of the week when our next one will be posted, it is a sketch challenge using a great sketch designed by Rachel Ward.
Saturday, 11 September 2010
My Father
When the new Mist sprays came in from That Special Touch, Lianne & I couldn't wait to have a play so we immediately chose the Pewter & Teal sprays & had a quick "mist" onto a piece of 12x12 Bazzill. I promised Lianne that I would turn it into a layout so when we got together for a scrappy day, this was the first layout I tackled.These colours go perfectly with the new Lost & Found "Portobello Road" range from My Mind's Eye so I used those with a picture of my dad snapped last year on the twins' birthday. I matted the photo and then tore strips from the papers and added them below the photo along with a strip of a turquoise Hambly grid overlay. Some cream lace was added and a few chipboard stars & shapes were covered with the mists and added to the layout. Finally a felt swirl was added to tie in the turquoise. The title has been created using AC Text Thickers
Sarah
Sarah
Wednesday, 8 September 2010
Fireman "Sam"?
This photo of James was taken last October in our local play park. He was insistent that he be allowed to go down the fireman's pole, per his older cousin George, with whom he is fiercly competitive! We had to hold him each time he came down but he hugged it tight & squealed with delight.
I've used the new Bella Blvd "One Fall Day" papers - I cut a 12x12 frame from the dotted paper and mounted a 10" square of white Bazzill onto that (in effect gutting the dotted paper to save waste). I then cut two circle frames - one from Kraft and one from the cloud paper, using a craft knife so that I could use the centre of the cloud paper, flipped, as a circle on the layout. These were inked with chalk inks just one shade darker than them and layered onto the white cardstock with the photo. I used my white Inkessential Gel pen and black American Crafts slick writer to create faux stitching around the kraft circle frame.The title has been created using Daiquiri vinyl thickers in chestnut and I have journalled around the outside of the frames. Finally a few clouds were cut from the cloud paper and added to the top left and bottom right corner - the second cloud in the top left corner and that in the bottom right corner was mounted onto foam pads to add height to the layout
Sarah
I've used the new Bella Blvd "One Fall Day" papers - I cut a 12x12 frame from the dotted paper and mounted a 10" square of white Bazzill onto that (in effect gutting the dotted paper to save waste). I then cut two circle frames - one from Kraft and one from the cloud paper, using a craft knife so that I could use the centre of the cloud paper, flipped, as a circle on the layout. These were inked with chalk inks just one shade darker than them and layered onto the white cardstock with the photo. I used my white Inkessential Gel pen and black American Crafts slick writer to create faux stitching around the kraft circle frame.The title has been created using Daiquiri vinyl thickers in chestnut and I have journalled around the outside of the frames. Finally a few clouds were cut from the cloud paper and added to the top left and bottom right corner - the second cloud in the top left corner and that in the bottom right corner was mounted onto foam pads to add height to the layout
Sarah
Monday, 6 September 2010
Dear Lizzy Frame
This was a very basic, plain frame that I picked up at a discount store. I wanted to make it a 'touchy, feely' project that would go in my Daughters bedroom. The Dear Lizzy Fabric Paper is perfect for this type of project. I simply measured and cut the frame shape out of the fabric paper. Before sticking this to the frame, I decorated each of the circles with either a button, brad or flower, making sure that flowers were curled to add depth. I also stuck some of the Dear Lizzy coordinating ribbon around the inside edge of the square. Once all the glue was dried, I just peeled off the backing paper, and stuck it down over the wood. I did take the glass out first to allow the inside edges to be tucked under the frame, to leave a neat edge. Now it is one of those pieces that no-one can walk past without having to touch!
Hopefully you will all have a bit more scrapping time now the children have gone back to school. If you are looking for inspiration and are up for a challenge why not have a go at our summer challenge all the details can be found here.
Hopefully you will all have a bit more scrapping time now the children have gone back to school. If you are looking for inspiration and are up for a challenge why not have a go at our summer challenge all the details can be found here.
Lou Collins
Wednesday, 1 September 2010
Hey Chick
My Daughter went on holiday recently and came home with some fabulous photos of her holding a baby chick. The yellows and pinks in the photo matched perfectly with the Dear Lizzy Spring range, so I selected the striped patterned paper to back the photo onto. Using a sheet of white bazzill for the background highlighted the pretty pastel colours of the Dear Lizzy paper. I kept the embellishments close to the photo to maintain a large white space making the photo "pop" off the page.
Lou Collins
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