Showing posts with label Felicity Collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Felicity Collection. Show all posts

May 17, 2016

Hello Spring



Scrapbook Layout  - Hello Spring-


The top corner of  the layout.


Hello!


I loved most of the challenges from ScrapbookNerd's online crop, that i tried my hand at most of them.   This project was about creating a layout about spring.  

Lately, I have been working with a lot of Pink Fresh Studio's Felicity collection, since the collection is so springy, I used it to create this layout.



the large title of the layout


I started by using Scrapbook and Cards' "Hello Spring", to create a title; i backed each piece using different papers from Pink Fresh Studio's Felicity collection.  For the background, I used shimmer watercolors to create a  soft palette where the title and picture will show.  I used two pictures for this layout, and i located them as if they were inside a pocket in the title.  



Pictures of my baby and the flowering tree he stops by every day on his walk.


The background mat was cut to fit  12x10 in, and two large strips of one of the papers of the collection was sewn in to fit into a 12x12 layout.  I added a small cluster at the top left corner of the layout and my journal lines below the title.

Here is the final layout:


the completed layout.


I hope you check out the challenges at Scrapbooknerd.com forum or their facebook Friends and family page.


See you soon!


Materials Used:
cut file - title-  Hello Spring,  Scrapbook and Cards Today
White cardstock, American crafts
Patterned paper,  Felicity collection, Pink Fresh Studio
Chipboard stickers,  Soft Spoken collection, MAMBI
Ephemera and cut outs-  Felicity Collection, Pink Fresh Studio
watercolor,  Artist loft, Michael's




May 11, 2016

Beautiful Blossom



Scrapbook layout for Scrapboook Nerd  - Beautiful Blossom -


I love dimension on layouts.


Hello everyone!!


I continue my weekly reveal at Scrapbook Nerd -scrapbooknerd.com- with this layout about my beautiful daughter,  I got the inspiration for this layout from the mood board created for this month.  As soon as I saw the wood planks covered in flowers, I knew that i was going to combine a wood and floral element on the page.

I started by transforming a Wilna Furstenberg silk transfer stencil into a cutfile, by scanning the image, and then tracing the edges on my Silhouette Cameo.  The results were faulous.



A look at the cut-out obtained from the silk transfer stencil.


I also used the Cameo to cut the title for this page.  I created a cut file based on the inspiration word for the month, "Blossom".   I used the beautiful papers from Pink Fresh Felicity collection to mat and back the letters in the large title.



I love the look that the papers lend to the title.


Since I had a  large title in the center of the layout,  I placed the floral cutouts on one of the diagonal lines of the paper.



I added a few drops of gold paint to some of the  edges of  the cut-out


I placed my picture on top of the title, and added just a few pieced of ephemera and some word stickers from the Felicity collection.



A closer look at the picture and flower cluster


I chose to print my jounal lines and attach them right under the picture



The final layout


I invite you all to visit ScrapbookNerd.com to take a look at the mood board  that Paige (a fellow creative member) has created for this month.





See you soon!


Materials Used:
Patterned papers,  Felicity collection,  Pink Fresh Studio
Cut File, Wilna Fustenberd designs, Big Picture Classes
Wood grain paper,  Hickory/cream grid,  Snap Basics, Simple Stories
Acetate title,Heidi Swapp collection
wood veneers, puffy sequins, word phrase stickers,  Felicity collection, Pink Fresh Studio
Paper clip,  Heidi Swapp collection.






May 10, 2016

Best Friends


Scrapbook Tutorial for Scrapbook Nerd  - Best Friends -


This layout plays the idea of a storybook within the page.


Hello everyone!

I am excited to share the process of how i constructed this layout.  The inspiration came from  one of the classes I took at Big Picture Classes on interactive scrapbooking.  Here is how I created my version.

For this layout, you will need at least 4-5 different patterned papers,  2 sheets of cardstock, a large piece of twine/ribbon/yarn, embelishments, a hot glue gun, and two or  more pictures - one has to be matted into a 4x6 in cardstock, the other pictures can be any size as with a height of less than 4 inches.

1.  Trim your cardstock to a square of 11x11 in.  Using the hot glue, attach the page to a 12x12 in patterned paper, making sure that the cardststock is well attached to the backing page.



I used a lot of glue in the center of the page where most
of the weight will be placed.


2.  Cut a large strip of cardstock of 12x4 in.  Mark the center of the strip (at 6in), and proceed to fold it using a bone folder.


The strip of paper after folding.


3.  Cut a piece of patterned paper or color cardstock to measure 4x6 in.  You can use paper that works with the smaller picture you will be using.



I have trimmed a 6x6in sheet to 4x6 in.


4.  Glue the 4x6 in patterned paper to one of the sides of the inside of the folded strip.  It is better if you place the paper on what will be the right side of the open strip.


A closer look of the folded cardstock strip after the paper has been glued in.



5.  Go ahead and place the smaller picture on the patterned paper side of the strip.  You can add any stickers, cut outs. etc to this picture as long as it does not add too much height and dimension to the page.


I have added a heart tag to the left side of the picture with a chipboard sticker.
For some added interest i added word sticker phrases to the picture.


6.  The opposite side of the strip (adjacent to the picture) is where your lines of journal will be placed.  I have chosen to write mine directly to the cardstock, but a large Project Life card can also be used, if you chose to do so.


This is a great way to hide journal lines, or to add extra details on the pictures.


7.   Attach the twine to the outside of the folded strip.  Use washi tape to make sure that the string/ twine/ rope/yarn does stay in place.


I have chosen to use suede ribbon as my attaching twine.


8.  Now, attach the large picture to the front of the folded strip.  Do use hot glue, as you want to make sure it does not move, and as a way to secure the string.   The picture should sit flush on the folded flap, so that you can hide the edges of the folded strip.


The picture covers the folded strip and string.


9.   Use different papers to create layers for the little storybook.  I always attach my layers with staples,  i find they lend dimension to the piece.


I attached the storybook using hot glue to ensure that it won't move from the layers.



10.  I wanted to add just a few points of interest to the layout - I wanted to keep the storybook as the center of attention of the page-;  i used a heart cutout to trace  a few on the cardstock of the layout.  I punctured holes  along the edge of the traced heart, so I can use them as a guide for my handstitching.



I chose to place the hearts on the edges of the title words.


11.  I used hot glue to attach the layered story book to the layout.  I picked some large word foam stickers to form the title. and added a few pieces of ephemera around the page.


The final layout.




Here is a look at the layout with the open storybook


A look of the layout with the open storybook


I hope you enjoy this tutorial, and try this for some of your pictures.


See you soon!!


Materials Used:
Patterned paper,  Felicity Collection, Pink Fresh Studio
White cardstock, American Crafts
Foam Word Stickers,  Felicity Collection, Pink Fresh Studio
Suede String,  Recollection. Michael's
Chipboard sticker, Friend Favorite Collection,  MAMBI
Wood Veneer, Felicity Collection, Pink Fresh Studio
Word phrase stickers,  Felicity Collection, Pink Fresh Studio