Showing posts with label Fancy Pants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fancy Pants. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

A Fancy Pants "What A Wonderful Day" Layout

Today I have a layout to share which I created for Craft Warehouse's local scrapbook club page challenge using Fancy Pants "What A Wonderful Day" collection.  So these photos don't actually jive with the name of the collection, but I was searching through my box for photos that would compliment the arrow theme and colors and these fit the bill.  ;)


For this challenge we were given a 12x12 sheet of charcoal grey cardstock, a 6x12 sheet of the arrow patterned paper and one cork arrow.  The challenge was to use a bit of everything provided along with anything else we might want to add (I purchased additional sheets of the yellow heart paper and chevron striped/red paper from the collection to complete my layout).

With my title weighing my layout down on the bottom right, I decided to add three little buttons to the top left to balance things out.  It still felt like it was missing pizzazz though so I diecut three felt hearts (using a die and felt from Papertrey Ink) to repeat the heart motif found in the yellow patterned paper.



To add a little detail below my journaling I used a technique recently shared by Laura Craigie on the October Afternoon blog on how to pleat washi tape (found HERE).  I just happened to be working on my journaling block when I opened my email and saw this perfect suggestion.  ;)

For my title I combined some older foam Thickers by American Crafts and some ancient plain chipboard quotes which I painted yellow to tie them in.



This page is simple and came together quickly, but I'm pretty happy with it.  The papers have a visual punch and I was glad to finally document with my journaling my daughter's crazy daring spirit and hard head.  :)


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

A Fancy Pants Holiday Layout Tutorial

I've been busy working on some CHA projects, but I would share a layout and tutorial that was featured at Craft Warehouse's blog last year.  Make sure to check them out!  They have loads of fun tutorials and creative crafting ideas!  :)


 I was asked to create a layout based on this sketch designed by Jennifer Evans.

...And here was my take on Jennifer's sketch. I love how you can use sketches as a jumping off point for your creativity. I tried to stay true to the most basic bones of the sketch, yet I still altered it in several places to fit my style and the product I wanted to play with...
 
 
For this layout, I was given supplies from Fancy Pants Holiday "Saint Nick" collection, Petaloo Flowers and some red tinsel fiber. Each of these papers are double sided and I was most drawn to the red, silver and ivory color scheme with accents of green for my layout so I looked for ways to pull from those colors when selecting my exact papers and embellishments.
 


I also added a few basic supplies of my own such as Red Bazzill cardstock, Making Memories black glitter alpha stickers, American Crafts metallic Glitter brads and embroidery floss. I also utilized the following tools: Spellbinders Circle, Scalloped Circle and Leaf dies, Paper piercer, embroidery needle and a foam stamp pad (which doubled as a safe surface for piercing with my paper piercer). I love this thing and best of all it's cheap! :)
 
 
So rather than showing you a step-by-step tutorial on how I created my entire page I thought I would share one of my other passions with you: Stitching! I love all kinds of stitching whether it be by sewing machine or by hand so today I thought I would share some fun ways to stretch your supplies and use things you have on hand to add hand-stitching to your layouts. After setting aside the bracket shaped border, I started by cutting out the leaves from the backside of the paper with all the borders on it.
 
Then, using my Ranger foam applicator and some Tim Holtz Distress Ink I inked around each leaf to add a little depth and help the leaves stand out against my page background.



Next, I used my paper piercer and foam mat and just freehanded about 6 holes in a straight line down the center of each leaf. These holes give the foundation in which to hand stitch later.


Embroidery floss comes with 6 strands of thread wound together and I wanted to only use the thickness of 3 of the strands for my stitching so I just pulled them apart and divided the floss in half.

After that, it's sort of like those needlepoint cards from when you were a kid. I used a back stitch, but it honestly doesn't matter how you do it because as long as it looks good on the front, that's all that matters. :)
 
I think it adds such a nice little finished detailed to leaves, don't you?

Another one of my favorite ideas with stitching that I don't use nearly enough is stitching my title. Using the free Microsoft font "Script MT Bold" I printed the second part of my title out onto printer paper. I did it in a couple different sizes as I wasn't certain which size would work best for my project.

Then I set to work punching holes by just following the outside outline of the font...


Then came the fun part of stitching. I found it helpful to keep the printer version with the holes nearby so I could refer to it anytime I got confused about where to stitch next (which can easily happen when you have all those tiny holes sitting right next to each other).

 Another fun way to stretch your supplies is to use shapes you already have on hand as a stitching template. In this case I used one of the larger heart stickers from the collection to pierce around, but punches and diecuts also work great for this technique too.



I love how you can easily give your layout a cohesive look with this technique by matching your title font to your journaling font! It so fun to create your own accents too when the stickers aren't just right color or look you are going for.

Lastly, I thought I would share another one of my favorite go-to techniques that I used on this layout--Printing on premade stickers and journaling spots.

I start by printing my journaling or sentiment on a piece of printer paper. Then holding it up to the light (whether it be the nearby desk lamp or my window) and I tried to center my sticker tag over the pre-printer journaling--Sometimes this is actually easier by looking through the back of the printer paper and seeing the outline of your tag shape as was the case with this one. Then I just ran my paper through the printer a second time (using the specialty paper selection so that it wouldn't smear too badly on the glossy coated surface). Then after allowing it to dry completely, I just pealed it off and placed it directly onto my layout. So easy and yet it gives your projects such a polished look.


When using a cardstock cutout that doesn't come with adhesive already, temporary adhesive or photo splits work perfectly for this technique too. And here's an up close shot of the finished tag on the layout...


And, just in case you've completely forgotten what the finished layout looked like after all these photos, here it is again.
 
Phew!  I think that sets a record for my longest post ever.  Thanks for stopping by.  :)
 


Tuesday, August 14, 2012

2 Spring & Summer Double Page Layouts

Hi there!

Thanks for bearing with me through all these old shares. I am in the process of trying to put together entries for both Jillibean Soup and Bella Blvd's Design Team Calls. I am making a few extra projects using their products that I hope to share on my blog here very soon. :)  In the meantime I have two more double page layouts to share with you today...

This first layout is one I made ages ago for the 2-page category at Pagemaps 2nd Anniversary Sketch Challenge (I think they celebrated their 6th anniversary this year if that tells you anything). I love how this sketch called for a larger than life photo (10x14). The flowers were diecut on my Silhouette to match the patterned paper and then embellished with my favorite Signo Uniball white gel pen.


For the second one I again turned to a Pagemaps sketch, this time using Fancy's Pants Key Lime Pie Paper and Rub-ons (another one of those collections that I couldn't wait to get my hands on--I still adore the bright colors and soft prints).

Thanks for stopping by!  :)


Saturday, May 21, 2011

A Scraplift Challenge

Back again today for another creative day playing along with Craft Warehouse's Blog Party! You can join in the fun HERE

For this post I am sharing a layout I scraplifted from Elizabeth Widerspohn. You can see more about the challenge at the link HERE. I had so much fun lifting the layout design of Elizabeth's page! After finally finding a trio of small photos, the page fell together really quick and I had a blast working on it!

This was Elizabeth's inspiration layout:

And here is my take on her fun challenge:


Papers are from various Fancy Pants collections: Mostly "About A Girl" with a bit borrowed from "About A Boy" (sunrays) and "Celebration" (pale blue). I also made use of a stamp set from their "Summer Soiree" collection for the waves.

Thanks for peeking! I can't wait to see what inspiring challenge pops up next! :)

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Page Maps Blog Challenge

So for anyone who knows me well, I am a huge fan of Becky Fleck and her amazing sketches at www.pagemaps.com. I'm so in love that I find myself using them for almost everything I do now. Anyway, I love to participate in all her blog challenges so I thought I would share my take on it this month's challenge.

Here's the sketch I needed to use...


Here's my take on it (You can click on photo to enlarge)...


I took these senior portraits of my little sister, Meranda, who's graduating from High School this Friday. I feel like it was just yesterday that I was graduating and she's 16 years younger! Where did the time go??? I guess I'm getting "old" and I don't want to admit it. LOL.

Anyway, I was super happy with how quickly the page went together (like 2 hours which is about as fast as I ever get) and yet it's still one of my favorites. :)
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