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Saturday, June 28, 2014

Sketchabilities # 117

I seized this opportunity to use a bunch of products from my stash to create a layout based on the Sketchabilities #117 sketch
 
http://www.sketchabilities.blogspot.com/
 
And here is the page I created:
 
 
I rarely scrap 1 photo on a page these days, as I am so far behind in my son's photos, but this sketch really caught my eye!

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

A Layout for Stuck! Sketches, January 15 Sketch

Don't Feed The Animals is the layout I created for the January 15th sketch from Stuck! Sketches. 

Here is their original sketch:
 
http://stucksketches.blogspot.ca/2014/01/janaury-15th-sketch.html
 
 
Typically, I prefer to work with several photos on a layout, as I am 3 years behind in chronologically scrapping my son's life, but when I finished up the stack of photos from our zoo trip, this one was left!  I love my son's tiny finger pointing at the animals, and the profiles of the ones I love! But I was pleased to create this layout with paper and zoo theme embellishments that are SEVERAL years old!  I also pulled out my overabundance of buttons, and used several of those! 
 
 

Sunday, December 8, 2013

bunny love: A Layout for Stuck?! Sketches

bunny love
 
 
I created this layout exclusively for this challenge! 
Here is the original sketch from Stuck?! Sketches: 

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhIZD8vP8CT9m5MgFE1fqnuVtFk7ewz-vxWATCqR6WAg1OAPqB1iq5PV5ZJ4R85edSBh3SxIRlTG-YJP8eXKLOdfIVVNsNUeH1AjqVVWY4f0PtL7YWaLofgGh2evBmv3QYavrRYE0-TiYFV/s400/12+dec+1.jpg

 
I had loads of fun with this sketch, and knew I had to use this quirky photo of my son gingerly holding a bunny at the Apple Festival!  I pulled out lots of OLD supplies from my stash, including the printed mini tags, and that blue vellum tag, which is likely 10 years old!  Whew!  I made my "picture frame," from the negative spaces of a square punch, and used several buttons from my excessive collection.  Enjoy!

Discover: A Layout for Sketchabilities #104

Discover

I created this layout exclusively for Sketchabilities #104,
and here is the original sketch with a link!
http://sketchabilities.blogspot.ca/2013/11/sketch-104-design-team-reveal.html
http://sketchabilities.blogspot.ca/2013/11/sketch-104-design-team-reveal.html
Although this sketch features 1 photo, my file folders open to reveal 4 more photos! 
This sketch challenged me to step out of my comfort zone by bringing out the spray ink and acrylic paint!  I really like how it turned out, and am looking for to the next sketch!

Thursday, May 9, 2013

gentle spirits: A Layout for Basic Grey Challenges and Let's Get Sketchy



Don't you just love butterflies?  I do!





 
I created this layout with the Basic Grey Sweet Threads collection from 2010 for Basic Grey Challenges, Challenge 93: Mix N Match.  The colors and patterns were perfect for this photo of my hubby in the butterfly bush holding a butterfly! **I also used deep purple brads from Basic Grey! Here is a pic from the Basic Grey.com site of one of the papers from the collection:
 
I based my design on the May Week 1 Sketch from Let's Get Sketchy, and here it is:
 
 
Hop over to Let's Get Sketchy, and join in the fun!
 
 
For my layout, I used Basic Grey Sweet Threads collection - from my stash - and the deep purple brads are from Basic Grey, too!  I also used papers from My Mind's Eye Lime Twist collection, Making Memories journaling note,Momenta font stickers, and a Sakura gel pen.  The butterflies were punched with a Martha Stewart punch, and the metal vintage butterfly is from Bo Bunny. 
 

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Sieze the Moment: A Layout for Creative Scrappers & Bird is The Word



 
























Here is the original sketch from Creative Scrappers April Sketch Challenge:


I used the word "moment" in my title and will enter my layout in the Bird is The Word Challenge


I had a great time with this sketch and packing in as many embellishments and little details that I could!  I have may have gone over the edge of creativity into tacky!  You be the judge!

I used My Mind's Eye(paper, baker's twine), 7 Gypsies(paper), American Crafts(title), Martha Stewart(punch and glue pen), Marcy Uchida(punch),Fiskars(punch), Quick Quotes(ink pad), and October Afternoon(title stickers) products and supplies! (I have no idea all the companies that made the various buttons I used.)

yuck!: A Layout for My Mind's Eye Sketch Challenge for April



This is my layout for the April Sketch Challenge at My Mind's Eye!

Here is the original sketch I worked from:


  


 
I loved working with this sketch because I was able to use SO MANY patterned papers in 4 collections of My Mind's Eye products!  I was also able to use several scraps from other projects.  I used My Mind's Eye Follow Your Heart: Be Amazing and My Mind's Eye Follow Your Heart: Be Happy  And probably my all time favorite collection, Lime Twist, can be found in lots of places on my layout.

In addition, I was inspired by the whimsical thread that Ronda added to the top of her photo, and I decided to try my hand at gluing baker's twine to my project from the Lime Twist and Follow Your Heart collections.  I was so pleased with how it turned out!
 
I used a Martha Stewart liquid glue pen to draw my design, and just tapped the twine down!

The largest banner of tiny print white polka dots on orange is from the 6 x 6 pad of the On the Bright Side: One collection, as are the small banner strips of brown sketched hearts and tiny floral print.
 
I used a white gel journaling pen from Marvy Uchida to tie in the white in my patterned papers, and in the graph lines of my background pattern. 

I love buttons, and I used 2 of the decorative buttons from the Follow Your Heart accessories, and various others from my large button stash.  And last, my title is from American Crafts thickers!
 
Enjoy! 

Thursday, March 28, 2013

So Sweet: A Layout for Let's Get Sketchy


I always appreciate the opportunity to scrap a layout with one or 2 photos of my sweet boy.  THis layout is for the March Week 4 sketch challenge at Let's Get Sketchy!
 
 
Here is the original sketch:

The challenge also included a color combination using red, greens, and white. Hop on over to Let's Get Sketchy and join in the fun!
 
 I'm still learning about my camera, so bear with me as I post not-so-perfect- pics of my work! Ha!
-Roberta
 

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

My Shadow: A Layout for Let's Get Sketchy



 In my layout I used these products and supplies:
The Paper Studio Kraft Stack
Close To My Heart wooden diecut shapes
Fancy Pants Summer's End collection
Prima rhinestone and flower flourish
My Mind's Eye burlap twine
Thickers
various brads
 
 




 

Friday, February 22, 2013

Sketches in Thyme #102 - again! :)

I am reposting my layout for Sketch #102 for Sketches in Thyme! 
 

Enjoy! 

Sketches in Thyme # 101 and 102

I present my layout for Sketches in Thyme #101:
 

Sketches in Thyme # 101

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And below, I present Sketches in Thyme #102:
 
 
The original sketch #102:
 
In these layouts, I showcased photos from a trip my son and I took to a friend's small home farm!  We both love animals, and he loved getting so up close and personal!
 
This year, 2013, my goal is to basically use what I already have in my scrapbook stash, and only purchase tape runners, glues and adhesives!  So, here is a list of the products and supplies I used:
 
  • Recollections chocolate cardstock
  • The Paper Studio KRAFT stack
  • Close To My Heart houndstooth print paper, wooden die cuts, and Waxy Flax
  • Fancy Pants Summer's End collection
  • My Mind's Eye burlap twine
  • American Crafts black flat thickers
  • K and Company woodgrain title chips
Enjoy!  **And please enter my 750 Followers Giveaway! It's up there on a tab!**


Thursday, December 27, 2012

4 Crafty Chicks Challenge # 122: Color Combo

It's me again!  This is my last challenge as a guest designer with 4 Crafty Chicks for the month of December!  Our challenge was to use the provided color combo in a project!  Can you guess the 4 colors?  (Black, gray, white, canary yellow!) 


 

To create this layout, I used these products & tools:
My Mind's Eye Follow Your Heart Be Amazing Paper & brads
My Mind's Eye Miss Caroline paper
7 Gypsies Avignon paper
Bazzill Basics Lemon Garden embossed cardstock
thickers by American Crafts "rocketeer"
Mon Ami Gabby yellow Crepe Paper
XXL Glue Dots
Quick Quotes Powderpuff Lemonade Chalking ink
Stazon Jet Black ink
metal frame by Close To My Heart
CTMH Paper Shapes flutter butterflies
Apple Barrel Acrylic paint in white
Foam dots
embroidery floss
needle
We R Memory Keepers paper piercer
Prima handheld comfort distressing tool

Visit 4 Crafty Chicks Challenge blog and get crafty!


Friday, December 21, 2012

Lots of Gold! (10 Yellow Elements!)




5 Golden Rings.....  The 5th Day of Christmas celebration at Frosted Designs is to include 5 or more gold or yellow elements on your project!  I have included yellow printed cardstock, 2 types of yellow ribbon, yellow cardstock matte underneath my photo, yellow flowers, yellow brads, yellow jewels, a yellow BINGO card, yellow stitching, and yellow title foam stickers!  That's 10 yellow elements!!!

Merry Christmas!

4+ Patterned Papers for Frosted Designs!


For the 4th Day of Christmas event at Frosted Designs, the challenge was to use at least 4 different patterned papers!  I love this and do it often, so I was able to use 6 patterned papers, all from My Mind's Eye! 
 
**I'm also doing a giveaway on my blog, so scroll until you find the Calendar Kit Giveaway!**
Merry cHRISTMAS!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

4 Crafty Chicks Challenge #121: Make your own patterned paper

This week at 4 Crafty Chicks Challenge, the assignment was to make your own patterned paper and then create with it!  I'm a guest designer the month of December, and I really enjoyed this challenge!  I love to get messy!
Here is my completed piece of homemade patterned paper!  I used recycled/repurposed things to make my patterns, that otherwise would have been thrown away! 

 
And here is the layout I created with my new paper!
 
 

Here is a look at the recycled materials I used to add the various textures and patterns to my cardstock.
 
And add a nice big squeeze of white acrylic paint to work with:
 
Dab that paint all over the bubble surface of the bubblewrap with a sponge.
 
Place that face down onto your darker cardstock anywhere you like - I chose an angled tilt and off-center.
 
Next, I sponged white paint all over the foam slats of this little protective cover that Asian Pears come wrapped in, and placed it face down on my cardstock, too!
 
Try to keep the various items you are placing on the cardstock still, without sliding them, as you will end up with a big white smudge rather than a print/pattern.
Here's how that came out.  You can turn the foam inside-out and you will have the other diorection of the weave pattern.
 
Next, I added in a shimmery blue acrylic paint to coordinate with my photo.
I sponged that all over one side of the plastic rings that I saved from my son's individual juice bottles (I don't normally buy these, but he was very sick, and he needed the fluids!)

 
I placed this face down on the paper and pressed firmly!

 
Next, I sponged the entire corrugated side of this little lightbulb box insert with a mixture of the blue and white paints, and reapeated my face-down press!

 
 
I used these products and tools to create this patterned paper & layout:
American Crafts Metropolitan City Park paper
Apple Barrel Acrylic Paint in white
Folkart acrylic paint in Metallic Blue Sapphire
Magic Scraps Felt Die Cut Shapes "All Boy"
Tim Holtz ideo-ology memo pins
Mon Ami Gabby Crepe Paper
XXL Glue Dots
Bazzill Basics Classic Blue & Handsome cardstock
Michaels ribbon
Adorn It font stickers
CTMH distressing ink in brown
thickers vinyl white letters
Old tags, one of which was from a sweater I recently purchased
foam cover from an Asian Pear
Corrugated cardboard insert from a lightbulb box
plastic separating rings from juice bottles for kids
bubblewrap
embroidery floss