Ok... Even though I have been absent from my blog for the last 3 months I have not been absent from creating things. Instead of listing all these cards individually and explaining some of them in detail I am just going to post them for viewing. Some of them are tri-fold cards and some are pop-up cards and some are just cards! LOL.... so enjoy!September 17, 2008
Assortment of Cards
Ok... Even though I have been absent from my blog for the last 3 months I have not been absent from creating things. Instead of listing all these cards individually and explaining some of them in detail I am just going to post them for viewing. Some of them are tri-fold cards and some are pop-up cards and some are just cards! LOL.... so enjoy!Holly Berry House - Precocious Medallion

This is the precocious medallion and I just love all these stamps. I only own 3 and this is the first medallion I made with this stamp. I used a pink, yellow and green card stock to creat this. It is 9 layers. It almost looks like a confection you could eat; it is soo yummy looking, if you ask me! I added stickles in 4 different colors... gotta love those stickles! This is actually a card I made a friend. These are truly more beautiful in real life if you can believe that!
Holly Berry House Celtic Cross

I am loving these stamps!! This cross was my first Holly Berry Stamp that I bought and I loved how it turned out. It is made so you can cut it out and layer it into many layers and it becomes this beautiful 3D piece of art. I used 3 different colors of card stock here although it be hard to see that because they are close in color. I heat embossed each of 9 layers with silver embossing powder and then I cut each layer out and then added stickles to certain parts of the cross where I wanted it. Let it all dry and they I placed each layer on pop dots and added the square rhinestone in the center to finish it off. I think this is absolutely beautiful and more so in real life!!
Love our little boy Avery

Here is a layout I did of Avery with Coco the bear. It's kind of a quickie and one I did months ago. The thing I love about this layout is the stitching around the heart and down the picture. Stitching always adds a touch of interest and texture and really does not take much time to do so I encourage you to do some if you have never done it before.
June 10, 2008
Quilling

I love to quill, but don't do it a lot. One of my favorite things to quill is this cute pink flamingo. So I thought she would look cute on an ATC. I made these for a bird category that I am swapping at the scrapbook.com. They were really quite easy and the flamingo took the most time, but not that much really. I stamped the palm tree using 2 different color inks and placed the image on the dotted paper because I thought that was fun. I tore the blue pp to look like water and stamped the word sunshine. Added a cute pink flower brad and added some stickles around the edges and thought it turned out quite cute. If you ever want to trade a card with me, just leave me a message and I would love to.
June 6, 2008
This is a layout I did for the "Scrapperlicious" Challenge for the Styles the Word Blog. I actually came in 3rd place! So if you want to see the 1st and 2nd place winners the link to Styles the Word is in my places I like to hang. Check them out they are beautiful and I feel honored to have placed 3rd! Again, this was for the challenge and the challenge was to use some of Irene's techniques. I also did the Unicorn Card that is way below using her techniques.
With this layout I did the stamping on the clear transparency. Irene does a lot of doodling with her white on black which I just love and I did that on my transparency flowers and then the leafy things. I also stamped and heat embossed the big green flower and Irene does a lot of different things to her flowers. Really, if you have not been by Irene's blog please do visit is and tell her I sent you... the link is also in my places I like to hang... and when I go there.. I really hang for quite a while looking and reading!!
There really is a lot of gold heat embossing on this layout, but it did not photograph well enough to see it like it truly is in real life. The tag has it all around the edges and so does the scalloped piece of card stock to the right of the pic on the scallops. This was a supper fun challenge and I would challenge you to go to Irene's blog and try out some of her techniques she gives super instructions. Also check out the "Styles the Word" blog they have some great Designers over there and have lovely stuff to look at and are always doing challenges... so go check out those places, but don't forget to come back and visit me!!
With this layout I did the stamping on the clear transparency. Irene does a lot of doodling with her white on black which I just love and I did that on my transparency flowers and then the leafy things. I also stamped and heat embossed the big green flower and Irene does a lot of different things to her flowers. Really, if you have not been by Irene's blog please do visit is and tell her I sent you... the link is also in my places I like to hang... and when I go there.. I really hang for quite a while looking and reading!!There really is a lot of gold heat embossing on this layout, but it did not photograph well enough to see it like it truly is in real life. The tag has it all around the edges and so does the scalloped piece of card stock to the right of the pic on the scallops. This was a supper fun challenge and I would challenge you to go to Irene's blog and try out some of her techniques she gives super instructions. Also check out the "Styles the Word" blog they have some great Designers over there and have lovely stuff to look at and are always doing challenges... so go check out those places, but don't forget to come back and visit me!!
Flowers
There are some different techniques going on with these layered flowers. First I have stamped and gold heat embossed on the green main on. Have I told you how much I love to heat emboss!?! Well, I do. Then I stamped with StazOn Ink which is a fast drying solvent ink on transparency two different type of flowers using foam stamps. Once dried I doodled the white onto the images with my white uniball pen.. which I love. Then I cut the flowers out and added pop-dots between the layers and then added the gold button. Irene does amazing things with transparencies... so give this method a try. It is wonderful and can be used in many different ways.






Doodling, butterflies and hidden journaling
Irene does a lot of white doodling on black, white is very dynamic. I just love the look, so here I made some leaves from tracing a piece of chipboard onto black paper and then cut them out and doodled away. It is a great way to add some paza!The second picture here shows my tag for hidden journaling. Once again I am a big fan of hidden journaling and you will find that on a lot of my layouts. I gold embossed the edges of this tag and mounted it on black card stock and added a lovely button for the pull.


These butterflies are also stamped with StazOn with just a regular rubber stamp, my stamp just happened to have 3 different size butterflies on it so that was kind of nice and worked well. I just cut them out and bent the wings upward at the body to give them more demension and stuck the on with a mini glue dot. The glue dots seem to work the best with the transparency. I really like the look of these. I think they look very elegant and delicate.
June 4, 2008
Where does the time go?
Wow!! I can't believe it has been a month since I have posted anything on my blog. This month has been soo busy with school coming to an end and with softball season beginning and coming to an end JA! and football season beginning. I have been scrapping and making some things and have just posted some of them. I will be back to post some more in the next few days. HA! I have to laugh because it is not like anyone visits here a lot and would notice!! LOL
Got Mojo?
This is another white space/negative space layout. Like I said, these are a lot harder for me to do then my other layouts. This was a lot of fun and I really did love how it turned out. I first started to scrap lift from Leigh Anne from a digi layout she did, but of course I ALWAYS go with my own way. I really love magic mess you if you have never tried it. Laura a friend of mine started to use this mess stuff on her layouts and I loved it so I invested in some magic mesh. It is real easy to use and lifts off really easy if you feel the need to move it. It adds a nice texture too. With this layout I added a lot of element, stickers, chipboard, ribbon and things I had on hand. I really loved how this turned out. It ended up being a very cool boy page.
This Swing - Est. 1995
This layout is about the swing that we hung in our maple tree way back in 1995. Below this layout you will find layouts of each of my children on the swing. It holds lots of memories and it was something that I thought needed to be photographed and then scrapped along with the children on it. It tells all about just the swing. So, if there is anything like this in your household I encourage you to snap it's picture and scrap it.


"The Swing" layouts - and hidden journaling

These are layouts of my three children. This disk swing has been around for a long time and I have watched each one of my children play on this swing for numerous hours. I have seen them take their first solo flight and have seen many tears shed while learning the social skills of learning to share and take turns. This first layout is my oldest daughter when she was about 3. She is now 17 and still swings on it! The middle layout is my youngest daughter just last summer and the last layout is my youngest son last summer also.
I talk a lot about hidden journaling in the next couple of post on different layouts. On all three of these layout is hidden journaling. On the first one you pull the pink ribbons out of the side of the picture and there is a tage that slides out and there is the journaling. On the second layout the picture on the right side with the ribbon on it lifts up or opens like a book and reveals the hidden journaling. On my son's layout the picture in the bottom left corner does the same thing. When ever I do this kind of hidden journaling I usually just take 2 pieces of the same color cardstock and cut them about 1/2 x 1/2 and the fold them in half and place them on the inside and glue them like hindges. One side onto the matted picture side and the other side onto the layout. Then I usually cute a smaller piece of cardstock or paper that is just a bit smaller then the picture it is going under and glue it in the inside part of the layout to journal on. For the most part the journaling is on the right side when you open the picture up and then I will usually add another picture on the left side inside so I have a hidden picture in there too. Sorry I did not take a photo of that. I promise to the next time I do this and I do it a lot! So if you have never tried hidden journaling, of course, give it a try!

Trim
This trim is found more in the sewing section or purse making or can be found near the beads or iron on kind of things for clothing. I usually buy mine on the clearance section! I thought this was so pretty and girlie and I have used trim like this before on other layouts. So think outside the "scrappy element box" when grazing through the clearance section of craft stores. I usually apply stuff like this with Arleen's tacky glue which holds it really nice and it dries quickly.



For another look to a layout, instead of matting your picture try framing it. For this layout on the smaller pictures I cut a square out of my paper and the cut the edges of my square about 1/4 inch or smaller and then rolled the paper back. I used a small thin paintbrush to roll/curl mine back. This gives it a whole different look than matting. 

Eric & Millie

This has got to be one of the simplist layouts I have ever done!! These kind of layouts, believe it or not are soo hard for me. I want to fill up all the space with something, just something! This layout actually consists of 4 different pattern papers, but at first glance you might not realize this. I won't go into a lot of detail with this I am pretty sure you can figure it all out. It is nice to get out of one's comfort zone and try something new and maybe a little hard for you. White space and/or negative space is truly a challenge for me to leave it alone!
A Time to Grow

In this layout I started by first cutting my figures out of my 8x10 picture. This photo had an all white background and I wanted color and I wanted to make it garden like and the white was too white for me for a lo that I wanted to make rich in color. These were Halloween costumes that I made my daughters that year and they turned out so cute I took the to get their pics taken and took my watering can and pot to the studio.
As you can see this has a lot going on. I have on my first layer some stamping going on and doodling. Then I have added cardstock, buttons, flowers for another layer. This was a lot of fun to make and I hope you enjoy it.
Hidden journaling, Stamping, doodling and demension

One thing I love is hidden journaling. The row of numbers you see in the second picture from here is just that; hidden journaling. If you pull up, out comes a tag for journaling. You can just about place hidden journaling anywhere. I usually do a lot of it behind the picture. Which in this layout is a tag that pulls out. I also like to hide it book like where you flip the picture up/open and it is hidden underneath. The stamp set is Close to my Heart. The other stamp I have here is in the above picure with the butterflies/clocks and and the clock piece in the layout is stamped also and cut out. See how stamping adds a small piece of the demension along with the cardstock and buttons. I love adding stamping to a lot of different things. Cards, lo's, Artist trading cards. It is a way to help bring demension to things and a different technique that can be quick and easy. Around the edges I doodled which is something I have been doing since I was a child. I even won first place in gradeschool for a doodlly (is that a word? LOL) kind of piece of art work. So I have been doodling a long time. If you have never gave it a try, try starting out on just paper and messing around and once you find a confort level, try it on something you are creating. It's a lot of fun and adds fun to your page too!
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