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Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Spread Your Wings and Fly-Blue Fern Studios design team

 Hello, hello! I am back to you today with another project done for the Blue Fern Design team. This time around I decided to do a small canvas for my granddaughter Emily. Emily had some severe separation anxiety after my last trip there so I promised to make her something to cheer her up and she could hang it in her room. So I pulled out my Happy Accident 2 papers and went to work! 
 I used a 7 by 9 canvas. First I primed the entire piece with Gesso to save me from any misting mistakes. Then I added a little bit of brick wall stenciling with molding paste. I added some lace along the top and bottom (both from Blue Fern) then attached a piece of chipboard border Mina's Border also from Blue Fern.  I then went to work with my Lindy's Stamp Gang mists in Tiffiany Lou Blue and Shabby Turbine Teal. I used a few other teals but primarily I stuck with the two.
 I used blooms from the Attic Charm Collection.
I used the chipboard piece Spread Your Wings and Fly as my focal point. I used Peacock, Honey, Raspberry, and it's a Girl embossing powders to decorate the piece.
I covered the Mina's Border chipboard piece with mists.
Masking work and some stamping using the Forever Stamp from Blue Fern. Aren't the lace pieces gorgeous!
Finally my last little bloom cluster. Again Attic Charm bloom with a small white flower also from Blue Fern that I don't have a name for. Now all I have to do is put it in the post and ship it off to Emily. I hope she likes it!
All the best! :)



Sunday, 24 February 2019

Joy

Hi there! Just dropped in with this quick little post about a layout I did using the February Limited Edition Kit from My Creative Scrapbooking Kit Club. I recently found a big box in my closet while de-cluttering and found the Kisses for Keaton album I have been working on for ages. (For the entire story please visit Kisses for Keaton)  I decided that seeing as I still had photos printed of the family I would finish this album once and for all and get it to them! My problem is I want to keep adding things and it's never truly finished. This year it will be going to the wonderful family it was meant for.
 The kit this month featured Prima Marketing's Poetic Rose Collection.
 I primed my background with clear Gesso then added some texture with a small Finn stencil and some molding paste. I then added my colors by misting through a bigger stencil, dabbing the excess off right on the page. If I ever get around to doing videos I will show this technique as it's quite fun.
 I used some emphera that came with the kit to help frame my photo.
 I fussy cut this metallic frame from one of the papers and cut along the inside edge so I could tuck part of the photo into it as a mat.
 The chipboard title came in the kit. I embossed it with Ginger embossing powder from Blue Fern Studios.
Last close-up. I fussy cut the small flower spray from one of the papers and added foam dots to it to get a 3D effect. This was a relatively easy page to do and I enjoyed not overthinking every thing! I am notorious for overthinking everything!

Well that's it for today short and sweet. I will be back this week with another project for Blue Fern Studios so I hope you'll be back! Thanks for looking!
All the best! :)

Saturday, 16 February 2019

Born to be Wild-Blue Fern Studios Design Team

Did you see it? On my sidebar? Yep it's true I made the Blue Fern Studios Design Team!!! I am so over the moon happy at reaching one of my personal goals this year.I have loved Blue Fern since their inception which is obvious in my galleries. With that being said I would like to show you my first project as a designer for Blue Fern! Yep going to be repeating that for awhile :)
 This is one of my all time favourite photos of my grandson Jaxon. My little man growing up.It's one of those timeless photos that you can't stop looking at. I decided to use the Remnant Collection to scrap this as it complimented the photo perfectly.
 
I had trouble matching flowers to this page so I made some and enhanced a couple from Blue Fern. I used Blue Fern papers to build the largest two blooms. I used the white flowers from Apricot Blooms added a faint trace of Lindy's Stamp Gang Mist to the center and finished them off with Purple Haze Seedlings. The brownish looking roses are from Heartland Roses & Blooms (again misted). I stamped some leaves on the B side of the Westfield paper and added some Tickled Seedlings for added texture.
 I used several different papers to add layers to my background. I used a Prima mask and added some moulding paste. I lightly misted the page with some Lindy's Stamp Gang mists and stamped the background with two Blue Fern Stamps, Tattered Newsprint and Grungy Grid. I used Blue Fern's Cogs & Gears Chipboard to embellish this page. I find boy pages more challenging to do. The cogs and gears work well with the motorcycle.
 Another close-up of the chipboard with Seedlings.
 Paper layers with mist and moulding paste.
 My title is also Blue Fern Chipboard. (Their chipboard makes great titles) I tried several things with this piece. First I primed it then heat embossed it with Ginger (a gold color) it didn't work with the page. Then I painted it a dark purple and that didn't work. Finally I added some Red Wine Sparkles to it and that was the final answer. 
A piece from the Painted Chipboard set.
The Tickled Pink Seedlings on my stamped leaves . That's  it for my first project. I hope you enjoyed. I know that I will do my very best to showcase the beautiful products Blue Fern makes. I will be back later this month with another Blue Fern design! 
All the best! :)

Friday, 15 February 2019

Curious Hudson

 Today I have something different for you. Part of my New Years Resolution was to use up more of my stash. My shelves are overflowing with papers that I hoarded partly because they were beautiful and I didn't want to ruin them or simply because another line came out before I had a chance to use the papers and they were pushed back in the line. So today I give you one of my favorites from Basic Grey called Oliver. This line is absolutely fantastic for scrapping little boy or even big boy photos for that matter. 
Look at those sweet baby blues! This is Hudson my youngest grandson. He is absolutely scrumptious and quite the character. 
I backed my photo with several different papers. Then I used the little train sticker
 as a pop-up embellishment. When you bought Basic Grey papers in a kit format they came with a sheet of thick stickers and a matching sheet of Alphas. These work perfectly for embellishing your page.
This line has adorable little monkeys throughout which was perfect as I always call Hudson my little monkey.I fussy cut this little guy from one of the papers.
For my blooms I used Prima flowers and customized one of the burlap ones with a brad from the Oliver line. I used a Blue Fern chipboard frame which I heat embossed then cut up to surround my photo to add more dimension.
My background is done with a Prima mask and some Lindy's Stamp Gang mists matching the colors of the papers. I tried to outline the stenciling but my hands are not what they used to be with my neck difficulties.Sadly it did not come out the way I wanted but learn from your mistakes I guess.
I used some Prima Art Stones (misted in red) to add more texture to my page.
A little photo tag added to the picture was a cute little touch. Basic Grey always had wonderful embellishments to compliment their paper lines from printed chipboard rubons, brads to stickers and photo tags. My title is partly a rubon! 

I have quite a few lines from Basic Grey so be ready for some more "vintage" reveals!
All the best! :)