Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Kat Scrappiness projects!!

I am the guest designer for Kat Scrappiness for January, so I wanted to share a couple projects I made. The first is a layout. I used Nikki Sivils paper, and from Kat's store, I used her felt clouds, felt fence, felt roll-up flowers, and felt cupid in the heart. In keeping with the heart theme, the quote says, "A hundred hearts would be too few to carry all my love for you".




I also made a mixed media card using Kaisercraft "Bonjour" paper, as well as Kat's felt flower vine and felt fences:


For more info on my projects, as well as how I achieved the mixed-media look on the card, you can check out my video:

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Scrapmatts January Challenge!

Happy 2012 everyone!! It's the year of the dragon, so I hope it's a good one :)

I'm hosting the January challenge over at Scrapmatts - check it out HERE. At the end of the month, a winner will be selected from all the entries to win a $25 gift certificate to Scrapmatts!

Here's my card that I made for the challenge, using Graphic 45 paper and a Stamping Bella Stamp "Lulu Loves Poppies" And again, I used Copic markers for coloring.


Saturday, December 31, 2011

Last post of 2011!!!

Hi guys, just wanted to do a last post before 2011 is over! I have a 2012 calendar to share with you. I used a Maya Road Acrylic calendar with chipboard pages, A Maya Road kraft calendar for the months, and Graphic 45 "Magic of Oz" paper. I also used gesso, some stamping and lots of glimmer mist and inking to give it a more artsy feel.

















And some of the backsides of the pages:







And if you want to see it "in person", I did make a video about it:

Monday, December 26, 2011

A Scrapmatts Christmas :)

Ok, I know Christmas is over, but I have a couple cards I wanted to share where I used the Scrapmatts laser-cut chipboard holly leaves and "Merry Christmas" sentiment. I also used Gorjuss stamps on both, and paper pieced the girls' dresses from the pp. To color the girls and do shading on the clothing, I used Copic markers.

On the first one, I used Graphic 45 "Magic of Oz" paper:



On the second one, I used Kaisercraft paper:



Thanks for taking a look, Happy Holidays everyone!!

Friday, December 23, 2011

Paper Lovelies January kit!!

The Paper Lovelies January kit is gorgeous...it's Webster's Pages "Winter Fairy Tales" - you get the entire kit (including the bling, bloomers, and canvas tickets that come with it), as well as a pack of the feather flowers and pins...all for only $15! So if you're interested, make sure you grab one while you can, they sell out super fast.

I made two layouts with the kit, and here's my first one. It's DS and I and I just love this pic....I played around with the colors and adjusted them a bit to make it a little more moody and emotional. I also used a couple cameos, as well as one of the feather flowers.




Th second LO is DD on her birthday this summer. I love how the pink feather flower highlights the candles and the light.


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Cards, and cards, and... more cards!

Hi guys, I have a whole bunch of My Little Shoebox cards to share with you! For all of them, I used the Audrey collection. A lot of the flowers are Prima, and a lot are from IAmRoses.com.






Saturday, December 17, 2011

There's No Place Like Home

I really went all out in making this a very mixed-media altered piece. The base is a sheet of "Punky Playground" from Punky Sprouts - it's a sheet of corrugated cardboard. I peeled off the top layer to expose the corrugated cardboard in some of the places for even more depth and dimension. The wonderful thing about using it as a base is that it can take a lot of abuse (aka various mediums). It holds up really well for mixed-media projects. I used Graphic 45 "Magic of Oz" paper and it's called "There's No Place Like Home". The round printer's tray in the middle, all the laser-cut swirls and butterflies, and the large sprocket gear, as well as the bell are all by Scrapmatts. Gorgeousness, right?

There are a ton of textures on it, and I used silk and tulle to add more texture and dimension, and covered them with gesso and paint, and other coloring mediums. I also used molding paste and my Prima "brick wall" mask to make the brick background. I hope you guys like it!






And here's a little video, about some of the stuff I did: