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Thursday, December 6, 2012

4 Crafty Chicks Challenge: #119 Snowmen


I am so blessed to be one of the guest designers for 4 Crafty Chicks for the month of December! 
 
The challenge #119 for December 6th is Snowmen!  I was thrilled to see this topic, as I live in the mountains of NC, and we do have snow in the winter!
 
 
We love a good deep snow, as it lends itself to great snowman building!  Here we are posing with our completed snowman! 
To create this layout, I used these products & tools:
Echo Park WInter Park Paper Collection
DCWV Snowflake Foil Paper
Close To My Heart Spring Iris Cardstock
Cricut Machine & Doodletype Cartridge
October Afternoon Mini Market Gray & Cream font stickers
Creative Impressions Winter Snowflake brads
Recollections Floral Trim rosettes
Silver Stickles
Close To My Heart SnowFriends Stamp set
CTMH Spring Iris ink
Copic Markers  Chrome Orange & Lipstick Red
Prismacolor Walnut marker
American Crafts thickers in Jewel Box
AC & Dear Lizzy Glitter Letter thickers in Bliss
 
I hope you will join us in this challenge, and become a regular participant at
4 Crafty Chicks!

***Become a follower of 4 Crafty Chicks blog, & my blog, & leave a comment on this layout, and you will be in the drawing for a DCWV Calendar Kit!  Contest End 12-12-12 at mindinight EST.***
 

Friday, October 12, 2012

Let's Get Sketchy: October Sketches 1 & 2


I really had fun using lots of my scraps for the long banners!
 
 
Let's Get Sketchy October Sketch Week 2
And for this one, I was able to use lots of scraps, too!  And I always enjoy using a unique piece of fiber, like the woven burlap strip! 
 

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Pool Boy: A Layout for Scrapping Everyday Miracles



I love to mix patterns, and variations on the same pattern!  For example, on my layout I have 2 sizes of polka dot paper in similar shades with white.  I also used red and white diagonal striped paper with hints of tone-on-tone green and blue diagnoal striped sail boat embellishments.  I also added some squares of grid/graph pattern to compliment my base grid patterned paper.


This photo shows my title, made from individual letter stickers.  I often overlap my font stickers to give them the appearance they would have in a word processed setting, especially if I am running low on room!  I chose this bright lime green as a contrast to the red, and a s a pop of color!


This detail photo shows my very favorite technique to use to add dimension and character to my layouts - edge distressing with a coarse grit sanding block!


And finally, this angled shot of my photo framing shows the multi-layered dimensional effect I created with foam pop up dots, and the leftover "negative" pieces of paper from diecutting squares with my Sizzix Big Shot!  I love to use scraps!  

The June Sketch Challenge at Scrapping Everyday Miracles
Check out this blog for challenges, inspiration, praise and purpose!

<3 Roberta



For this layout I used:
*base blue cardstock from DCWV Brights stack
*Classic Red textured cardstock from Recollections
*Weathered red wood paper from My Mind's Eye: On The Bright Side collection
*bright aqua large polka dot paper from My Mind's Eye: Lime Twist collection
*red/white striped paper, light aqua polka dot paper, green alphabet stickers, sailboat element stickers from echo park: Little Boy collection
*sailboat button from American Crafts Flair
*sailboat sticker from American Crafts Remarks sticker book 
*Basic Grey brads
*Square punch by Marvy Uchida


Thursday, May 31, 2012

Ahoy Mateys


This was such a fun layout of photos to scrap!  My son was playing with a "new to him" Little People Pirate Ship we bought from a friend!  This was 2 years ago, and he still gets it out every now and then and plays pirate! 
To create this layout, I used these products:
DCWV All About Boys stack
7 Gypsies Avignon 8x8
Stickabilities by the paper studio
Tim Holz Distress Ink Black Soot
Flavia stickers