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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Scrapbook Layout 4: Wedding

Here is a 1 page layout using DCWV's Luxury Stack; it is a stack with a shimmery design....probably not a stack I would use on a regular basis, but it is definitely a stack that's appropriate for a wedding layout.  I wanted to keep a neutral wedding theme, in order for it to be versatile to any wedding couple, so I decided on a "white" theme with a slight black outline throughout the layout. 

The tear bears, doves, and church were all hand-made.  I had a little trouble when making the satin dress; the satin bow kept popping up, so I had to hand-stitch the dress in order to keep it down.  Notice the pearl earrings on the bride?  This was a special gift for someone, so real pearls were used. 

Full layout

Church paper piecing
 
It is better to use a less stiff cardstock since there are so many layers; if the cardstock is too thick, it could curl.


Bride and groom
 
I forgot to give the bride a bouquet when I took this picture.


Bride
 
I gave her a bouquet later, but unfortunately, I did not have the right lighting for a good clear picture.

Groom
 
The bowtie was made with ribbon, and for the buttons, actual buttons were glued to his shirt; the gray cummerbund gave it a nice color and texture contrast. 

Doves


Photo mat 1
 
Since this was a wedding layout, I used a lacey trim stitching for the mat.

Photo mat 2


File tag
 
This may be my favorite thing out of the layout; it has such a nice clean look.
 
 
 

 

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Scrapbook Layout 2: Easter

Here is an Easter layout that I created with DCWV's Garden stack and Nana's Kids stack.   All tear bear animals were hand-torn, fluffed, and then shaded with chalk.  All photo mats and journaling tags were fully machine stitched; the photo mats were inked with Color Box pigment ink (pastel). 
 
Full layout

Left page

Right page

   
Hatching chicks Easter title - one of the chicks has dropped his eggshell!

Egg house
The hinges used were just the right size for this house.

Close-up of the door

Left window
Each flower was secured with eyelets and brads.

Right window
To give some variety and contrast, different colors were chosen for the flowers and their centers.

Embossed rainbow
Saw this idea for embossing a rainbow and just loved it.

Tree

This bird has built herself a comfortable nest.

I was happy to find socks for this bunny.

Shy baby sheep

Close-up of sheep bell

Surprise!  A catepillar is hiding in the tree.

This swing looks relaxing.

Snail

Wheelbarrow - looks like someone was collecting flowers.

Since the red plate is metal, and can be a little heavier than other embellishments used, it must be reinforced as much as possible.
 
These flowers have glitter on them, but it is a little hard to see in the picture.
 
A flower charm to match the flowers on the photo mat.
 
I love how this mat turned out; the sheer green ribbon matched the green in the paper very well.
 
Notice that the mats have been stitched as well?
 
There is also glitter on this photo mat, on the butterfly and flowers.  All mats were also reinforced in the corners with brads and eyelets.
 
Front of the journaling tag

Back of the journaling tag

Additional journaling tags

I really liked the sturdiness and pastel combination of these tags.
 
 
 

 

Friday, April 9, 2010

Cricut Project 1: Mickey Room Sign

Here is a fun project offered by Cricut; it is featured in the Mickey & Friends cartridge booklet.



What a fun and easy way to brighten up a room! This colorful wood sign will delight any little occupant. Make it in minutes following these simple directions.


Materials:
Wood sign board
Acrylic paint: black, red, blue
Adhesive

(If you have a Cricut machine):
Cardstock: black, white, flesh, red, yellow
Cricut font cartridge, sticker letters, or alphabet stencil
Cricut Mickey & Friends cartridge

(If you do not have a Cricut machine):
Click here to buy a pre-assembled Mickey
Sticker letters or alphabet stencil

Step One:
Paint wood sign board with acrylic paints as desired.



Step Two:
Using Mickey and Friends cartridge and black cardstock, cut one 5 1/2" .
Using flesh-colored cardstock, press Layers: Face/White feature and cut one 5 1/2" to cut face. Using white cardstock, press Shift and Layers: Face/White feature and cut one 5 1/2" to cut eyes and gloves.
Assemble Mickey head




Step Three:
Create phrase.

Cut one 6" x 3.75" rectangle of white cardstock. Mat onto red cardstock and finally black cardstock. Create name or phrase on white cardstock using a Cricut font cartridge, sticker letters, or alphabet stencil.



Step Four:
Assemble sign.

Adhere phrase across bottom of sign board and apply Mickey head above as shown.

 
 

 

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Scrapbook Tear Bears 1.1-1.4: Easter

In honor of Easter, I created 4 cute Easter tear bears. Each bear comes in an Easter dress, a matching bunny ear headpiece, and a pair of cute socks and shoes. The pink is my favorite; which one is yours?

The tear bears were all handmade out of mulberry paper; it is really amazing that paper can create such fuzziness!  Each bear was hand-torn, fluffed, and then shaded with chalk. 

 
 
The fabric used to make her dress looks like denim; it would be cute to make some jeans for the tear bears one day.   
 
I liked the way the colors came together for this dress, with the contrast of the different shades of pink.  However, the fabric was difficult to work with; it kept wanting to pop up and did not want to stay put.  I'm not sure if I will choose to work with this fabric again.
 
The style of this dress is different from the other three dresses; I wanted to offer some variety, besides just a difference in color and print.
 

I am very happy to have found this fabric.  It is perfect for making tear bear socks, and it's nice that the stripes on them are glittery.
 
 
 

 

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