Coloured with copics, SN pencils, and SN glitter pens. I have so loved using this stamps
28 October 2017
27 September 2017
Life is like a balloon...
I did some colouring this week when at the Crafty Coffee morning at Sarah's Stamp Shack. I've just made the colouring I did on Wednesday into this card. I cut out the balloons and dog in my scan'n'cut. The background was made in CraftArtist 2 from a kit I already had. The digi stamp is from Mo's Digital Pencil this image is on offer until 2nd Oct and if you make a card with it and post it on the page you might win a $5 voucher.
31 August 2017
Masters of Scrap - Week 4 and Final
It's week 4 of the Masters of Scrap Competition this week we are asked to do another 2 scrapbooking pages using the following scrapbooking styles.
Style: The Abstractionist
Requirements:
Your layout must FEATURE brushwork.
-- For this requirement, we're asking you to show off how well you can use Brushes as everything.
-- Brushes include .ABR files, .PNG files with brushwork, digital stamps, and masks, etc..
-- Adding additional non-brush embellishments is okay.
Your layout must invoke Abstract Art design.
-- Hints: Abstract Art is defined as art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colours and textures.
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I've never tried this style before but I have to say this was fun and I will be trying this again.
CREDIT
I used the following: Cloned Doodles by Dawn Inskip Scrapart Starts 7 By Nancie Rowe Janitz Artbook by Val C Gesso Overlays by Dawn Inskip Birds in Flight Brushes 1 by Creative Victorian Designs Group Therapy iDSD 2013 Freebie by Digiscrap addicts
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Eclectic Tournament
Requirements:
Your layout must include a minimum of two photos.
-- There is no maximum count of photos.
Your layout must include a minimum of 10 different KINDS of embellishments.
-- Embellishment kinds to choose from include ribbons, string, stitches, flowers, leaves, buttons, fasteners, clips, frames, word art, paint, stamps, tags, flair, journal cards, staples, tape, stickers, brads, scatters, chipboard, etc.
Your layout must include a minimum of 3 DIFFERENT embellishments of each KIND.
-- For example: 3 different ribbons, 3 different strings, 3 different flowers, 3 different leaves, etc. In other words, if you add an eyelet to your layout, you must add a total of 3 DIFFERENT eyelets to your layout.
-- Yes, this means your layout will have a minimum of 30 different embellishments (10 different kinds of embellishments x 3 different embellishments for each kind = 30).
Your layout must include 5 different patterned papers.
-- Solid textures will not count as patterns.
Your layout must include journaling and a title.
AND your layout must pull products from at least 3 different kits by 3 different designers (or more).
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Final
24 August 2017
Masters of Scrap - Week 3
It's week 3 of the Masters of Scrap Competition this week we are asked to do another 2 scrapbooking pages using the following scrapbooking styles.
Style: The Shape Shifter
Requirements:
Your layout must seamlessly blend/composite three (3) or more different photos together.
-- For this requirement, we're asking you to show off how well you can blend photos together into a montage. There are a number of ways to do so!
-- Blending the edges of photos together to create a seamless connection is okay.
-- Using blend modes is okay.
-- Using photo, page, or layer masks is okay.
-- Creating an extraction is okay.
-- Developing a double or triple exposure is okay.
-- Adding more photos (after the original 3 blended photos) is okay. Additional photos do not have to be blended.
Your layout must include a title.
-- Titles must feature a font.
-- Titles can not include alphas.
-- Adding other title work in addition to fonts (i.e.: layer styles, embellishments) is okay.
Your layout must include journaling.
AND the photos must have been taken by you or someone you know personally!
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Here's my page, I took these photo's of my Mum's Tree Peony over a few days the merged photo's show how the bud opened up to become the final photo in the frame. I used a number of photomasks to create the merged image.
CREDIT
Wordart is from a kit by Mediterranka Words Mix 4, the masks are from Cottage Art called Artistry 1 & 2
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Style: The Traditionalist
Requirements
Your layout must include 3 or 4 photos (nothing less and nothing more).
-- Photos cannot be smaller than 4 x 6 inches (rectangular) or 4 x 4 inches (square). (Larger than 4 x 6 inches is okay).
-- Photos must be in the shape of a rectangle or square.
-- Only minimal photo processing allowed -- no special effects (cropping, fixing white balance, fixing colour, converting to black and white, adding a stroke, etc. are okay).
Your photos must be arranged into a storyboard
-- For this requirement, we're asking you to use photos in sequence (first, second, last) that tell a visual story. Like a photo journalist. And then arrange your photos into a storyboard
-- If you're unsure how a storyboard relates to scrapbooking, look here.
Your layout must include a title.
-- Titles must feature an alpha.
-- Adding other title work objects (i.e.: fonts, word stickers, embellishment) in addition to an alpha is okay.
Your layout must include journaling.
-- No restrictions.
And your layout must look realistic -- like a paper scrapbook layout.
-- Hint: It's all in the shadowing.
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This is more my normal style of scrapbooking although it was hard having to stay to just the allotted photo numbers and sizes. This is my OH and I putting up his shed a few years ago.
CREDIT
Kit used Fallen Leaves Collection Designed by Aimee Harrison Design font used Arial Narrow Alpha used from main kit and AHD Bookish kit
16 August 2017
Masters of Scrap - Week 2
It's week 2 of the Masters of Scrap Competition this week we are asked to do another 2 scrapbooking pages using the following scrapbooking styles.
Style: Day Dreamer
This was my first go at this style of scrapbooking, although I have seen this type of page done before I never realised it was a specific style. I did enjoy it but I'm not sure if it's a style I will go back to.
My inspiration came from the photo's I took last year in our local wood. All the animals are extracted from photo's I have taken this year. The pug is my girl Roxy and she is my inspiration for this layout I added the Zoo animals from the photo's I took at Marwell Zoo back in April. I love how the photo of Roxy is just laying there watching the giraffes go by and how the jaguar is coming out of the trees at the back.
I only used a few things from kits as this was mainly about the photo extraction and placement.
1 paper was used as a background so I could use the blend mode Luminosity.
2 birds were used from one kit to add a bit of colour and interest to the top of the trees
daydreamer
CREDIT
Paper from a kit called Needs + Wants by a company called Live Designs Birds are from a kit called Aviary Paradise by a company called Daisy Trail
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Style: The Geometrist
This is what we were asked to do: Your challenge is to create a digital scrapbook layout based on the style of Geometrist:
Requirements:
Your layout must include photos. ALL photos must be circular or oval in shape.
-- You may use circles and ovals together.
-- There is no minimum or maximum amounts for photos.
Your layout must include a combination of three (3) different kinds of geometric-based shapes (for example. squares/rectangles, triangles and hexagons, OR triangles, diamonds, and pentagons, OR etc)
-- Squares and rectangles will be counted as one (1) kind of shape.
-- Circles and ovals will not count toward this requirement. You can use them, but they won't count.
-- There is no maximum amount of shapes -- add as many as you want.
-- Shapes can be created using ANY kind of product.
Your layout must exhibit asymmetrical balance.
AND your layout must demonstrate a strong use of a colour palette/colour story. In other words, your layout will be judged on how well you use, mix and balance the colours together.
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This took me some time I've never tried this type of scrapbooking before. I have tried my best to follow the instructions, I hope I've done enough I do love the effect I've got. I've attached the colour wheel I have worked with.
CREDIT
Kits used First Light by Aimee Harrison Designs and the kit Life is Good by Pink Reptile Designs and Val C. Fonts used are Brush Script MT and Berner Basisschrift 1
10 August 2017
Masters of Scrap Competition 2017 - Week 1
You may have come across the website Scrapaneers, this is very much an education site were you can purchase classes to help you gain new skills using mostly Photoshop. They do also have a number of free classes to.
Well this month they are running a competition for the very first time, where you are challenged to produce a scrapbook page within a style of a type of scrapbooker.
So just what is the Masters of Scrap Competition?
8 Tournaments. 24 Tournament Winners.
Two tournaments per week.
The Minimalist & The Free Spirit - Week 1
The Geometrist
The Eclectic
The Traditionalist
The Day Dreamer
The Shape Shifter
The Abstractionist
Here's my take on The Minimalist
I don't normally do minimalist pages so this was a challenge I've been working at this for a couple of days, as I couldn't get a look I was happy with. I do love this photo of me, as Steve managed to snap this when I wasn't looking and I love how it looks in black & white.
The main kit I used was from Dawn Inskip Designs called Believe in Yourself
The second page I had to do The Free Spirit
This was fun I've never tried this style before, I thought this would be a hard style for me but I really enjoyed the process and I can see me having ago at this style again. This is our Roxy a mad pug when she was still a puppy. I cut out the image of Roxy and then added a paint effect, I blending the photo into the background paper and then added the gesso etc to give a layered look.
I used kits all from Dawn Inskip Designs: Furbabies, Life is Good, Woof, Gesso Overlays I also used the font: Rusty Bucket
Well that's the first week done, Monday we find out which are the next two styles we get to work with. Its been nice to get back into scrapbooking again its been a long time since I've done any pages due to taking a break due to a shoulder injury.
28 July 2017
Bloobel July 2017 Progressive Challenge - Diver
This month we had to use the diver stamp it was up to us if we wanted to use the crab etc to go with it
Once I had coloured this up I cut this out with my Scan'N'Cut
I used a number of scrapbooking kits to make this card
30 June 2017
Bloobel June 2017 Progressive Challenge - Fantasy Creatures
For June we had the choice of using "Fantasy Creatures"
The challenge is to create something using the fantastic creature of your choice from this section of the store: https://www.bloobel.com/collections/fantastic
Here he is coloured up with copics, sorry I forgot to do progress photo's.
Well it's taken me a week to get this coloured and framed I wanted this as something I could have on the wall. Dam shoulder injury keeps getting in the way.
28 May 2017
Bloobel May 2017 Progressive Challenge - Bored At Work
I think we can all relate to this one. For May Lisa has given us this stamp to colour and use somehow https://www.bloobel.com/
Here's my finished card
28 April 2017
Bloobel April 2017 Progressive Challenge - Flower Garden
This month we have a flower theme.
The challenge is to choose one of the characters from the Bloobel.com "Flower Garden" collection here:
https://www.bloobel.com/collections/all/flower-garden
Here's my finished piece I'm really pleased with how good it now looks. You can find Lisa's stamps herewww.bloobel.com
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