Showing posts with label scrapbook process. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbook process. Show all posts

Saturday, July 20, 2013

SSD Letters: Our Journey to the Cactus

In today's episode of Saturday Stash Dive, I show you how to make a layout using letters as a mask to create an interesting Title.  There is a sketch for this layout and I have the sketch below.
I have used this sketch so many times and I would say that it is my go to sketch.  It's very easy to adapt to either a portrait or landscape photo.  And it also gives you a lot of options as to where to put your journaling or even your title.

The picture is about how my sister and I had never seen a cactus in the wild (if you call if the wild.)  So when we were on our road trip down to the Hoover Dam we stopped off at a lake and we saw one.  We just had to get our picture taken.  I know it sounds crazy but we have never been any desert type place to see a cactus, so it was very interesting to see one close up.  There are very different than what I had pictured.
I used a lot of my older type stash up from stamps to stickers.  It was a lot of fun to dive into them to make the layout a fun and playful piece.

 
Here is the finished layout and the process video is below.  Please leave a comment if you have any questions.
 
Process Video:





Thursday, July 18, 2013

SSD Letters: July 18, 2013

In today's video I share with you all of the products I've pulled for the next episode of Saturday Stash Dive.  This month's focus has been on letters and for this layout, I plan on making a title using the letters as a mask.  Please join me on Saturday July 20, 2013 to see what the final page looks like.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

SSD Letters: Friends Forever

Today is Saturday, you know what that means.  Another episode of Saturday Stash Dive where this month's focus is on letters.  I must say, I love today's layout.  I love how much texture is created by making your own background using up letters. 


I used the same color combo as I did for last weeks episode.  I love the blue, yellow and black.  It's classy, yet energetic.  I love it.  I must say that I'm not a yellow lover but I could very well turn into one with this combination.

  I made fun embellishment clusters, using a stamped image and some photo frame from the Pier collection by Crate Paper.  I love those frames and have been dying to get them.  A huge thanks to Sandra who sent them to me in a RAK.  I also added some black epoxy heart from Close To My Heart and some stickers from On Trend (Crate Paper) and Woodland Park (October Afternoon).  With a finishing touch of some star wood vernier and misted butterflies (Studio Calico) I felt that the clusters were finished.
So I realize that I screwed up on the title.  It was supposed to say "Friends Forever" but I was tired when I did this layout and ended up putting the title as "Forever Forever."  I did make the changes to it after I took the pictures, but I didn't take the pictures after I made the changes.  I just thought I would put up the pictures with my error to show you how funny it was.
Here is the finished page.  I just love the paper I chose.  From the background paper from the DIY Shop (Crate Paper) to the yellow triangle paper from Color and Composition (Webster's Pages).  I even dove into my stash really deep and pulled out the blue paper I used for the photo mat.  This paper is from Close to My Heart.  I have a prep video for all the supplies I used in the video below. 
 
This is the sketch for the layout that I made.  Please feel free to use this sketch for your next layout:
 
 
Here is the process video for the layout:

Friday, July 12, 2013

SSD Letters: Prep

Today is Friday.  I know I'm late posting the video for the prep video for the next Saturday Stash Dive.  But this time it wasn't my fault.  I had 3 videos to upload yesterday, and it just seemed to take forever.  I'm not sure if it's with the updates that YouTube put in yesterday, or what.  But they all were posted early this morning.   Below is the products I pulled for the next episode of Saturday Stash Dive.  (This month's focus is Letters.)


Please tune in on Saturday July 13, 2013 to see the layout I came up with. 

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Behind on Blogging

I'm going to apologize right now for the delay in blogging.  My June was such a busy month.  With School ending and getting my kids ready to go camping with their grandparents, there really wasn't much time for anything else.   Sorry everyone for that.  But I'm here to share with you some news. 

I had mentioned on my last video that I had made some sketches and I was trying to figure out how to get it onto a computer file somewhere.  After playing around with a couple of different programs, I finally settled into Photoshop and got the sketch done.  I will put the picture below if you would like to download it. 

 
 
 
And here is the layout I made based on the sketch.
 
 
 
Below is a process video for the page that I made. 
 
 




Thanks for watching.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

SSD: Impossible

Hi Everyone.  It's Saturday, so you know what that means.  It's another episode of Saturday Stash Dive.  I will be continuing the focus of using 6x6 paper pads on a layout.  I did do a prep video for this episode and I was meaning to post it on the blog but somehow I missed doing that.  Here is the prep video:


So from the pictures, you can see I definitely went a little out of my comfort zone and tried something completely out of my style.  I think it's important to try new things to see if you can incorporate these new techniques into a layout.  Although, I'm not too happy with how the page turned out, I love the elements of the page and I think I would try doing this page another way. 


I love the colors that I chose for this layout.  I just love the soft and light colors and how the pop of Gold Pow Glitter Paper just added some interest to the page.  This was my first time trying a Mood Board and I can say, I love it.  I love how it can give you a fresh set of eyes to try something new.

I must say the only thing that went terrible wrong with the page was the excessive amount of misting splatters on the left side of the photo.  I was trying to do a "Boca" type effect and ended more like a bad paint ball accident.  I do love the misting on the right side of the photo.  I wish I did that one first, then I would have just left the other side alone.
 
 
Here is the full process video:

Thanks for watching.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

SSD: Nice Day for a Drive

I have to admit, I am loving this new series.  I get so inspired by all of the layouts I see on the 50 Projects Facebook Page.  When Tiffany puts of the Motivation Monday, my brain starts spinning as to how I can incorporate that into my Saturday Stash Dive.  I love seeing everybody's layouts and cards.  It amazes me how everyone's style is so different. 

For this weeks SSD, I started by looking for inspiration.  I was looking on Printerest and message boards for inspiration but nothing really jumped out and grabbed my attention.  It wasn't until I was moving some things around my scrap room where I came upon my binder of Shimelle Lain classes.  I just thought for the fun of it I would open the book and just look at the pictures and see if anything spoke to me.  Then, there it was.  The layout just jumped off of the page and I knew I had to use this design.  It was perfect.  I loved how you could used several papers so you could get a hint of each pattern.  So now I had my plan. 

Next came inspiration.  It is so true when the say inspiration can happen anywhere and that is exactly what happened.  Sandra (ohsnapgonzo on YouTube) and I were having a Skype scrapbook crop one night and I showed her what the modeling paste, that I had made, did.  She loved how it got all puffy.  Then she said I should do a layout using clouds on the top of a page.  So I was keeping this in mind while I was picking my papers.

I chose a paper pad that I purchased from Studio Calico for March, called Neverland.  I loved how their was some cloud paper and city skyline paper.  Now that I had the paper, I knew what photo I wanted to use.  I kept that in the back of my mind while I was pulling the rest of my embellishments.  I placed everything down on my desk and then put the picture on top.  GENIUS!!!!  It looked brilliant!

I couldn't wait to get started, so I got to it right away.  The farther into the layout I got, the more awesomer it got.  (Awesomer, is that even a word.)  I just loved how it turned out.

The process video is below:




Please make sure you leave a comment below for your suggestion for future episodes.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Ohsnapgonzo Silhouette Challenge

Ok, I must confess.  These challenges between Sandra and I, are so much fun.  We talked about it the other day and we are going to keep going with it for as long as we can.  We are discussing a lot more episodes of this in the future....I hope everyone stays tuned to YouTube so they can hear when we are going to have the next one coming up.

For this challenge, we needed to use our Silhouette to cut out files and use at least 3 of them on a layout.  I chose to cut mine out on white cardstock so that it would give me some versatility of inking them of painting them a different color to match my layout. 

I must say I really love how this layout turned out.  I used most of the items from the Studio Calico May kit, called Planetarium.  I just love all of the dimension of the modeling paste and the flecks of gold glitter. 

It even impressed me more when I took pictures of it and it sparkled.  That doesn't happen very often when you take pictures with your iPhone. 

 
Please leave a comment below and let me know what you think of the layout, or if you have any questions.


Thursday, March 21, 2013

Smoldering look

So the other layout (Little Moments) didn't really turn out the way I planned.  However, this layout exceeded my expectations.  I already knew what color scheme I wanted to use.  I have another layout from the same place, but this time I was in the pictures.  I made a layout using a pink, black/grey, and aqua color scheme.  I wanted to use the same colors, but I wanted to change the feel of it.

Because I already new the colors I wanted it use, it was pretty easy to go into the Kit (Studio Calico Neverland Kit for March) and pick out the paper I wanted to use. Unfortunately, there really was only one piece of pink paper that I could use. So with that being said, I went into my scrap stash to see what was there. I found 3 pieces of patterned paper that helped bring it all together.  I couldn't find the aqua/mint color I was looking for so I ended up using some new paper from the Party Day collection from Crate Paper.  It coordinated so well with the other colors.

I really love the fact that I got to mix old product with new product.  I feel like I don't use enough of my scraps up and they are really starting to get away on me.  So a small goal for me is to use at lease one piece of old scrap paper on each layout.  (I will make a good attempt anyway.)




This is the full page view.
 

Here is a close up of the very gorgeous Mr. Depp.

This is a look at the embellishment cluster to the left of the photo.

This is the embellishment cluster of the top right of the layout.

This is the bottom right embellishment cluster. 

Here is a good look at the splatters of ink as well as the title.
 
The supplies used are:
 

Amy Tan - Yes Please - Commit (kit)
                - Ready, Set, Go - Puffy Stickers
American Crafts - XOXO
                           - Thickers - Goodness (kit)
Studio Calico - HeyDay - Cheerful
                       - Wood Vernier Arrows (Feb SC kit)
                       - silhouette die cuts
                       - printable
                      - Fabrips - Aqua Dot
                       - Wood "Hello" vernier (kit)
                       - Mr. Huey's - Inky Black
Crate Paper - Party Day - Cut Outs
My Mind's Eye - The Sweetest Thing - Honey label stickers
                          - The Sweetest Thing - Grey lace washi tape
Close to My Heart - Black bakers twine
Echo Park - Photo Freedom - Letter stickers and tab
Heidi Swapp - Color Shine - Primrose
Basic Grey - Enamel Dots - Blue/Green
                         

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Little Moments

 
Ok, so sometimes you try an idea out and it doesn't completely go the way you wanted.  This would be that time.  I tried experimenting with the mask that we got in the Studio Calico kit for March.  I used Gesso Paint with the mask.  I was hoping to get a bit of dimention to the layout.  I'm not completely happy with how it turned out. 
 
The supplies I used are:
 
Maggie Holmes -  Sky Paper, script paper
Close to My Heart - White Daisy Cardstock
Amy Tan - Yes Please (stamp set, rub-ons, ribbon)
Dear Lizzy - washi tape (project life kit)
Studio Calico - Neverland (printables, stamp set, wood verner)
- Geotags (January Block Party Kit.)
Basic Grey - Enamel Dots
Gesso paint