Showing posts with label stencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stencil. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2022

July Cyber Crop at Mystical Scrapbooks

Good morning

I have got a layout to share today.
I created this layout for the Cyber Crop at Mystical Scrapbooks.
You will find the Cyber Crop here

There are three challenges in this Crop and this layout if for the challenge 
that requires you to use a flip on your layout.

You can see what I mean in the photos below.

The centre photo opens out to reveal two more photos underneath.



I used papers from the Uniquely Creative Steampunk Safari collection for this layout.

To create the background I used Scattered Straw and Rusty Hinge Distress Inks through 


I have two photos measuring 3 1/2" x 6" and three measuring 3" x 6".
The smaller photos are in the flip section of my layout.
I used Steampunk Safari - Technical paper to matt the photos and to make the flip.

I used Uniquely Creative's Steampunk Safari - Awesome and Basic Grey's Green at Heart - Kermit papers behind the two outside photos along with a piece of the same cardstock I used to matt the whole layout.

I have sewn around everything with my sewing machine and black thread, 
including a circle in the middle of the layout.

To embellish the layout I used some items from the Steampunk Safari Creative Cuts 
and some fussy cut items from Steampunk Safari - Unique patterned paper

I cut the title from black cardstock using my Kaisercraft DD700 Alphabet Upper Case die.
I added a coat of Glossy Accents.

My process video is below.
In the video I also show you how I add my layout to a page protector 
in my album so the flip can be opened.


Don't forget to pop over to Mystical Scrapbook and check out the Cyber Crop

Thanks for being here today
Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie

Sunday, June 19, 2022

Week 8 Mystical Scrapbooks Retro TV Program Competition

Hello hello

It's the final week of the Retro TV Program Challenge at Mystical Scrapbooks this week

You will find the challenge here

The program for this week is Happy Day's
What a great program it was and who wasn't "in love" with Fonzy, 
I know I was. He was so cool.

The colour scheme for this week is denim and silver,
the required technique is paper tearing,
it must be a masculine layout 
and the item from the optional kit is chipboard cogs.

Here is my layout


The papers I have used are from Uniquely Creative's Country Roads paper collection

The background is a sheet of The Real Deal patterned paper,
I have used Colour Blast Honey Hive - Love and Grace A4 stencil
and Faded Jeans Distress Ink to add some interest.

My photos are 4" square.
I have used an emery board to file around the edges of each of them.

I tore two strips of The Back Paddock paper and ran them down the sides of three of the photos

This panel was added to the left hand side of the layout 
and one of the photos, which is matted on a piece of The Back Paddock paper
is featured on the right hand side of the layout.

All of the photos are mounted on cardboard.

I added a strip of black cardstock to both edges of the photo panel 
and also to the left and right edges of the layout.

I used Memory Maze Pick up Sticks Square frame chipboard 
and the chipboard cogs from the optional kit to embellish the layout.

Each piece was painted with white acrylic paint and then silver acrylic paint.

I cut the frame in half and placed it around the fourth photo and the cogs
were added to the top right of the photo panel and the bottom right of the layout.

I created a third cluster using Uniquely Creative's Silver Metal Cogs to the bottom left of the photo panel.
I also adde one of the metal cogs to each of the other cog clusters.


I cut the title from black cardstock using Kaisercraft's DD700 Alphabet Upper Case dies.

This is attached in the top right of the layout using liquid glue


All of the details are in this video.
I hope you find time to watch and enjoy it.


Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie







Friday, June 10, 2022

Mystical Scrapbooks June Cyber Crop.

Good morning

Today I am sharing the layout I created for the June Cyber Crop at Mystical Scrapbooks.

The theme for this month is sketches and my layout uses this sketch


This is a nice clean open layout and here is my take on it


I added foil to the background by putting Deco Foil Transfer Gel through Dusty Attic's Criss Cross stencil.
Once that was dry I rubbed gold Fab Foil over the top of the Gel.

I used Cocoa Vanilla Daydream papers for this layout.

The yellow/orange paper is Daydream - Sun Shower
I cut it to 5" x 12"

The grey spot is Daydream - Garden Variety
I cut it to 7 1/2" x 6 1/2"

The rainbow paper is Sunkissed - Summer Lights
I cut it to 2 1/2" x 8 1/2". I cut a fishtail into one of the narrow ends.

The tag was cut from Daydream - Stepping Stones.
I cut the tag using Uniquely Creative Tags, Tops & Tails die.

The title was cut from black cardstock using Sizes 662667 Alphabet die.
I attached the title with glue and coated it with Glossy Accents.

The photos were matted onto black cardstock.
Cardboard was attached to the back of the photo matt before it was attached to the page.

Final touch was to add a scribbly border to the page and the patterned papers.




Here is my video.
I hope you enjoy watching it.


Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie





Friday, May 20, 2022

Mystical Scrapbooks May Cyber Crop

Good morning

The May Cyber Crop is on this weekend over at Mystical Scrapbooks
You will find it here.

The theme for this month is 1, 2, 3. and there are three challenges.

The challenge my layout is created for is to use 1 piece of chipboard, 2 photos and a 3 word title.

Here is my layout


I have used Colour Blast Limited Editions and Love & Grace papers for this layout

I cut two 2" x 12" piece of Limited Edition - Real Deal
and tore a piece of Love & Grace - Portia to approximately 12" x 10"

Using the Portia paper I applied Modelling Paste through Dusty Attic's Criss Cross stencil

I sprayed Tattered Angels Chalkboard -Teal High Heel to three areas of the paper
and added water to help it to spread out over the page
A light spray with Docraft's Artiste Spritzing Ink - Mint 
adds a little visual dimension to the sprayed colour.

Using the Mint ink and DoCraft Spritzing Ink - Black Night, I added splatters to the background.

Once all of the mixed media was dry, I used StayzOn Jet Black Ink and 
Kazzaz - Life's Moments Background stamp 
to add random stamping to the layout.

I distressed and inked the two pieces of Real Deal paper and 
attached them to the top and bottom of my 
background piece to build it back up to 12" x 12"

I used the Black Night Spritzing ink and a brush to colour a frame 
from Memory Maze Junky Frame & Arrows chipboard pack.
I also sprayed the chipboard with Tattered Angels Glimmermist - Iridescent Gold.
The chipboard is attached to my layout using Art Glitter glue

I have used an emery board to file around the edges of my photos 
and matted them onto black cardstock.
Scrap cardboard was added to the backs of the photos 
before they were attached to the layout overlapping the chipboard.

To create the title I used Kaisercraft DD700 Alphabet Upper Case 
and Die-namics High Rise Numbers dies and black cardstock.

The final touch was to add some white splatters to the background. 
To do this I watered down some white acrylic paint and used my fan brush.





Here is my process video
I hope you enjoy watching it


Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today
Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie

Friday, May 13, 2022

Off The Rails Scrapbooking May Challenge

Good morning

Today I am sharing the layout I created for the May challenge at Off the Rails Scrapbooking

The challenge for this month is Black & White with only one other colour.
I have chosen blue as my other colour


I have gone with a simple clean layout for this challenge.
The minimalist look seems to be appealing to me at the moment.

I have added Modelling Paste through TCW Chevron stencil 
to the centre section of my white cardstock background. 
I have not been too particular with this application 
as I am looking for a random type of feel.

My colour is added by spraying Tattered Angels Jazz Blue Glimmermist 
at the top of the page and using extra water spray 
to help it run down the centre of the layout 
over some of the Modelling Paste.

When everything was dry I used Kaisercraft's Grid stamp 
and StayzOn Jet Black ink to stamp randomly over the background.


The patterned paper is from 2007, it is by Imaginisce and is 
Striped Sophistication from the Black Tie Optional range.

I tore this into strips using my Deckle edged ruler.
I inked the edges of the strips after I had torn the edges down 
to create an assortment of lengths then 
attached them to my background using Art Glitter Glue


My black & white photos were printed with the white border and measure 3" x 4 1/2".
I have attached pieces of cardboard to the back of the photos before attaching them to my layout.

To embellish the page I have painted 
Scrapmatts CB5156 Triangles 01 chipboard with black acrylic paint.
I cut the chipboard into three pieces and attached it to my page along side each of my photos

I used my fountain pen to draw a double scribbly border around the page.

A little more detail was added to the background by splattering some of the 
Glimmermist and black acrylic paint lightly, mostly to the central area of the layout.

The title was cut from black cardstock using Kaisercraft's DD735 Uppercase Alpha dies.
Once it was attached to the layout using my t ruler, reverse tweezers and Art Glitter Glue
I coated it with Glossy Accents. This gives a beautiful glossy finish when it is dry


Here is my process video. 
I hope you enjoy watching it.


Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today
Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie







Friday, April 22, 2022

Mystical Scrapbooks April 2022 Cyber Crop

Good morning

My layout today is for the April Cyber Crop over at Mystical Scrapbooks. You will find the crop here.

This month the theme is colour palettes and for this particular challenge you can choose any colour you like but your project has to be monochromatic, meaning you can use any number of shades of your chosen colour with a minimal amount of black and white.

I have chosen pink for my colour.


I have chosen Uniquely Creative's Serendipity patterned papers to use today

I started with white cardstock for my background

I added Modelling Paste coloured with Starfish Glimmermist through TCW Two Hearts stencil.
This added a lot of pink to the background and minimised the white.

I splattered the background with Artiste Spritzing Ink in Black Night, Glimmermist Cherub Pink and Glimmermist Iridescent Gold

The final addition to the background was random stamping using Versafine Onyx Black Ink and Kazzaz Reason Season Lifetime, Kaisercraft Grid and Kaisercraft Numbers stamps.


I cut two strips of deep pink and two strips of pale pink cardstock to 1/2" x 12, inked the edges with my Versa Color Black Ink cube and attached them to each other with the light pink on top and about 1/4" of the dark pink showing above it.
I added a torn strip of pink washi tape to each of these strips and a pice of pink glitter washi layered on the first washi tape.

These were attached to the top and bottom of my page.

Time now to start with my patterned papers. 

I cut:-
Serendipity - Adore - 10 1/2" x 2"
Serendipity - Providence 1 1/4" x 12" and 3/4" x 12",
I used the floral side for the 1 1/4" piece and the woodgrain side for the 3/4" piece

I inked the edges with my black ink cube

I used double sided tape to attach these to the centre of my layout, layering them on top of each other, widest paper on the bottom working up to the narrowest paper.

I also added two small strips of the glitter washi so they will poke out from 
behind the photo when I attach it.

I am using a 6" x 4" photo, I have filed around the edge of the photo with an emery board before attaching it to a 6 1/4" x 4 1/4" piece of the dark pink cardstock.

To give my photo some lift I have added a piece of sticky backed craft foam before attaching it to the layout slightly above centre.

To embellish my layout I have fussy cut a doily from Serendipity - Carefree and selected several items from Uniquely Creative's Gums & Roses Creative Cuts pack.

I have inked the edges and attached them to my layout

The title is a tag from the Creative Cuts pack, I have added some pink ribbon and attached it to the layout with sticky backed craft foam behind it



Here is my process video if you would like to check out


Don't forget to check out the Cyber Crop, they are always fun and there are prizes to be won.

Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today
Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie


Friday, April 1, 2022

Design Team project for Mystical Scrapbook's April Challenge

Good morning to you,
how are you today?

Today I am sharing the layout I created using one of the two colour palettes 
over at Mystical Scrapbooks for their April challenge.

This is the colour palette I am using


and here is my layout


I have used Uniquely Creative's The Story Garden papers for this layout.

I cut a 1" frame from a 12" piece of Character to create the page frame.

A piece of English Rose was trimmed to 11 1/2", the edges were inked using a 
Versa Color black ink cube and the two papers were attached 
to each other using double sided tape.

Using Cadence MU-13 Stencil and my palette knife I added Modelling Paste randomly to the background.

I used Gesso to coat a frame from Memory Maze's Junky Frames & Arrows chipboard set.
When this was dry I coloured it using Glimmermist, colour Starfish.


My photo is 5' x 7", I cut two mats for the photo, 
one from Stories that is 5 1/2" x 7 1/2" and 
one from Character that is 6" x 8".
I used an emery board to file around the edge of the photo 
before inking around the edges of all of the layers and attaching them to each other.
I also added a layer of sticky backed craft foam to the photo panel

I fussy cut all of the elements from Marvellous and the Cut a Part sheet and inked the edges.

Time now to assemble my page

I added the chipboard first and then the photo.

I then played around with the placement of all of the fussy cut elements 
and once I was happy with the layout I used my Art Glitter glue
 to attach everything to the page.



I used a Uniball Eye black fineline pen to draw a scribbly border around my page 
and write the date the photo was taken on one of the tabs at the top of the photo.


The title was cut from the Characters paper using my Apple Blossom Large Numbers & Suffixes die.

The title is attached at the bottom left of the photo.

A coat of Glossy Accents was added to the title and 
the gold locket amongst the photo cluster at the bottom right of the photo.

A coat of Wink of Stella clear shimmer pen to all of the flowers finishes this layout.

Here is my process video if you would like to see this page come together.


I hope you enjoy watching it

As always I appreciate you spending part of your day here with me today
Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie


 


Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Three inking techniques

Good morning.

Before I start my post today I would like to ask you to do something for me.
I spend a lot of time writing these posts and I wonder if anyone reads them. 

If you have visited my blog today could you please leave me a comment, even if it is just "Hi Julie"
Depending on the number of comments I receive to this post 
I will decide whether I will continue posting on my blog.

So please, if you visit my blog and enjoy reading what I post please leave me a short comment.

Now on to today's post.

I recently bought some new Distress Inks and realised I didn't use my inks often enough,
so today I am sharing three techniques using Distress/Oxide Inks.
I have mainly Distress Inks with a few Distress Oxides thrown in.

I made three cards


Each of the cards are a different size.

Card No. 1

This is a slimline card measuring 8" x 4" and fits into a standard DL envelope


I have cut 300gsm white cardstock to 8" x 8" and folded it in half. 

I used Cracked Pistachio Distress Oxide and Mowed Lawn Distress ink, 
 with a Hero Arts Blending brush, to apply colour through A Little Birdie leaf stencil.

I trimmed a piece of textured yellow cardstock to 3 3/4" x 7 3/4" and attached that to my card front.

Next I trimmed my inked panel to 3 1/2" x 7 1/2" and added that on top of the yellow cardstock.

To decorate the card I used some of the flowers I created in this video

I die cut the sentiment from white cardstock and the shadow from the yellow cardstock,
inked the edges and attached it to the front of the card about 2/3rds of the way up.


I printed the rest of the greeting, trimmed it to size, layered it onto a piece of the yellow cardstock and attached it so it was slanted and slightly over lapping the b of "birthday"

I also used the same stencil and some Squeezed Lemonade Distress Ink 
on the inside of the card.

Card No. 2


This card is 5 1/4" square

I started with a piece of smooth white cardstock 5" square and blended Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade and Ripe Persimmon Distress inks, starting with the lightest colour and 
working my way down to the darkest. I used a domed foam blending tool for this.

 to stamp all over the background using Versafine Onyx Black ink.

I added clear embossing powder and as the Distress Inks were still wet 
the embossing powder clung to the whole background. 
I had not planned on doing this but I have to say I am pretty happy with the results.
I gave it 3 or 4 coats of the clear embossing powder to get a nice high gloss.

I trimmed a piece of black cardstock to 5" square and 
the stamped panel to 4 3/4" square and layered them onto the card front.

I did not want to completely cover the pretty background so I stamped a 
couple of the same flowers and three leaves from a Paper Artsy stamp
onto some Hero Arts velum. I stamped with Versafine Onyx Black Ink


I fussy cut the flowers out and used Art Glitter glue to attach the velum, 
applying the glue behind the embossing.

The sentiment came from a little pot of sentiments I keep on my desk. 
They are leftovers from kits, paper packs or excess stamping/heat embossing.
I matted the sentiment onto some black cardstock and added it to the bottom right of the card.

Card No. 3


Our final card for today is 4 1/4" x 6"

I am going to use my inks as watercolours for this card.


I used my water brush to apply the colour but you could use a normal brush if you don't have one.

I used two colours on each area.

For the leaves I used Cracked Pistachio Distress Oxide and Mowed Lawn Distress Ink

For the yellow flower I used Squeezed Lemonade and Mustard Seed

The orange flower is Spiced Marmalade and Ripe Persimmon

And the red flower is Candied Apple and Festive Berries.

You can see how I applied the ink and shading in the video below



I cut some Gold Mirri Card to 4' x 5 3/4" and trimmed my flower panel to 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" 
and layered them onto the front of the card base

The sentiment is from the same place as the previous one and is gold heat embossed.
I matted it onto a piece of the gold mirri card and attached it to the card front 
with a piece of scrap cardboard behind it.

A final touch to this card was to add some gold fine glitter to the centres of the flowers.

So there we have my three cards for today.
I hope you have enjoyed reading about them and I hope you will leave me a comment.

Here is the process vide.
Have fun watching it


Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today
Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie

Sunday, March 13, 2022

DT layout for Off the Rails Scrapbooking

Good morning

My layout today was created for the Moodboard over at Off the Rails Scrapbooking

This is the Moodboard


This is my layout


I have used Kaisercraft's Now Boarding and After Five patterned papers.
They are very old and I don't think they are still available.

I have trimmed the mustard coloured cardstock for the background to 11 1/2" square.

I trimmed the bottom of the mustard cardstock on an angle from the bottom left corner up about 1" on the right hand edge and backed that with a piece of Now Boarding - Terminal patterned paper.

The mustard background was attached to black cardstock.

I used TCW Chevron Tiles stencil and Ripe Persimmon Distress Ink, applied with my domed blending tool, to create a pattern on the mustard cardstock.

I also ran around the edge of each of the squares on the stencil with a fine black pen to outline each shape.

Now Boarding - Cabin Crew was trimmed to 6 1/2" x 8"
After Five - Corsage was trimmed to 3" x 10 1/2" A fishtail was cut in each end
Now Boarding - Boarding Pass was cut to 2 1/4" x 9 1/2" A fishtail was cut in each end

All of these were then matted onto black cardstock that was cut a 1/4" larger, 
giving a 1/8" boarder all around.

The photos were also matted on black in the same manner.


These were attached to the layout. The largest piece of patterned paper and the photos were 
attached with cardboard behind them.

To embellish the page I used a tab from the collectables pack and several items that I had stamped, heat embossed and fussy cut using a Kaisercraft stamp set. 
I can't remember the name of the stamp set but I could look it up if anyone would like to know its name.


The title was printed on Now Boarding - Boarding Pass and attached between the two photos.

Here is my process video
I hope you enjoy watching it.


Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie



Friday, March 11, 2022

Mystical Scrapbooks March Cyber Crop

Good Morning

The layout I am sharing with you today is for the March Cyber Crop over at Mystical Scrapbooks

The theme this month is Mood boards and the mood board I have used for this layout is this one.

I have used the colours for my inspiration, although I used paler tones of the pink and mauve.
I have also added gold to the mix


 I have used Studio 73 - Timekeeper patterned papers for this layout.

The Pink background frame is plain cardstock

The 11 1/2" patterned paper that is layered on top of the pink cardstock is the Clock Keeper paper.

I have used my TCW Tile Texture stencil to add Deco Foil - Transfer Gell Duo 
to the whole background. I let this dry and then rubbed foil on top.

I used two foils for this, one is a blue/purple mix that I have had in my stash for approximately 20 years,
the other was Gold Fab Foil.
I was really happy with the mix of the two foils.

From the Feathery Friends paper I fussy cut the large image that takes up the right hand edge of the page.
I inked the edge of it with my black VersaColor ink cube, added cardboard to the back then used liquid glue to attach it to the layout along the right hand edge of the page.

To embellish the page I fussy cut seven tags from the Tag & Shapes paper,
inked the edges, added a black eyelet using my Crop-O- Dile 
and threaded some black & white Baker's Twine through the eyelet.

I have used two 6" x 4" photos and a 1 3/4" x 1 3/4"photo.
I filed the edges of the photos with an emery board before attaching them
so some mauve cardstock leaving a very fine border.

The photos and tags were attached to the page using double sided tape.

I attached two tags to the bottom right of the page.
One is flat on the page and the smaller one has some cardboard behind it to raise it a little.

From the Memory Maze - Criss Cross Hearts chipboard set I chose one of the open hearts and one of the small solid hearts and added gold foil to them

The larger heart was attached on top of the two tags at the bottom of the layout and the small heart was attached to the bottom left corner of the bottom photo

The title comes from the Dusty Attic - Mini Captions #1 chipboard pack

I have heat embossed this using Versamakrk Embossing Ink and 4 coats of black embossing powder.

Here are a few closeup photos.




Here is my process video.
I hope you enjoy watching it.


Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie