Thursday, September 23, 2010

Yay - I made a stamp!!!!

I finally got five minutes to make a stamp using my Theresa Collins Stamp-maker last night. I was surprised at just how easy it was. In less than 10 minutes I had a gorgeous snowflake stamp.It's little dodgy but if I hold my tongue the right way it works fine.
The things I learnt along the way -
  1. make sure you really press the plates down so they are flat.
  2. make sure you spend extra time washing out - use plenty of soap and warm water and make sure every bit of the residue is gone.
  3. make sure you use a timer, your watch is not quite accurate enough
  4. even if you think the design isn't too fine, follow the instructions for fine designs. 
If you have one have fun playing if you don't put it in your Christmas list.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Substitution - scrappers best friend, check out my weekend layouts

I was cruising the scrapbook.com gallery the other night and came across a couple of gorgeous layouts that I couldn't resist scrap-lifting. Now the trick with a good scrap-lift is having the products used on hand, or being an expert in substitution. Being a designer and preparing kits for classes makes you an expert in substitution. I design at home so often when we decide which layouts we will use for a class we may not have what we need in stock, invariably we will need to substitute something to make up the kits. It's a very handy skill to have, when you see a layout that you like the design of but hate the colours - substitute with your own colour way. Scrap-lifting also includes taking elements from other people's designs, how they rolled that paper, altered that flower etc etc. So blessed with a rare six days off after a month of very long weeks at work I decided to unwind and recover with a scrap-lift weekend.

My first challenge was this gorgeous layout by Tarra Orr at scrapbook.com.


I love the colours and the concept in this, she did it as a no patterned paper challenge so she has created the background paper.
Here's my interpretation of Tarra's gorgeous design ....



My first challenge was to create the background, I chose to use my Ezy shade, using a blue / green combination my result was a lot softer than Tara's but I was happy with it. Next was the embossing down the centre I chose my new craft concepts flutterby plate to emboss some paper loft paper I had left over from a couple of years ago. Then I used perfect pearls kiwi to highlight the embossed areas. I used kaiser lace for the sides purely because I had it on hand and it worked quite well.
My next challenge was the stamp Tara used for the grasses, nothing close to be found so I grabbed my journal pen and drew them in, I was delighted with the result.Next challenge Tara's frame - ok into the scrapfx box of goodies, some swirls and doodads substituted very well. I altered them with Tim Holtz's frayed burlap distress inks, cut the ends off a couple to make them work and voila perfect frame.









Next the photo, I knew I had this shot of Eliza in Chas's hat from a few years ago I altered it to sepia, played with the hue to brown it up - and off to Echuca Camera House, Trista as usual printed it for me straight away - great service guys.
I chose a more peachy shade of flower because it worked best with my softer tones and pink pearl swirls  rather than white as it was what I had on hand, I used Kaiser white pearls on the frame and some flourish with a bling vines to finish off. I am delighted with the result and it's much prettier in real life.




My next challenge was also a Tara Orr design


I had to substitute everything but the centre circle for my design.

I had the paper for the centre but had used my Crate Paper Dear Prudence circle so I substituted with the Lemon Grass circle instead, I chose a darker background than Tara.
My biggest challenge was the vine and balls, after scouring Hobbysew the only ones I could find were  gold, so I hit them with some beige paint and they were perfect. The vines were from scrap ware and painted antique white and beige were perfect. I chose not to put the corners on to the background page. I substituted the hessian with some bone sinamay which I have had for ever.My tags were left over Pink Paislee Queen Bee range. I used my Irock white glam-rocks around the scallop.









I don't know who this layout belongs to, when I went back to find it I couldn't, so I'm sorry if it's yours but I loved the concept - didn't like the colours so substituted everything except the design.



I had some gorgeous river shots that I wanted to highlight and this design was perfect. I changed the colours to neutral browns and greens and this is what I came up with.

I chose the kaiser up up and away range of papers. I used my Friskers scallop border punch, and some chocolate brown cardstock to frame the photos.
I wanted to do some thing special to the Scrapfx bull rushes and have been wanting to play with flower soft for ages. I inked then smooched the stems, then used the flower soft to cover the rush heads, I was delighted with the results.









Next I found some tiny dragon flies in a scrapware sample pack I picked up somewhere and inked them black, I used black hotrocks and my Irock to make the dragon fly swirls.I found an old skeleton leaf from years ago, so I spritzed it with spun sugar and placed a flower over the base of the stem.Then I used my Kaiser tag stamp to create a tag to journal on.









I really had fun and found it quite challenging working out what I could use to substitute. I found I used a lot of stash that I have had for ages in these layouts which is always good and proves nothing goes to waste in scrapping.

Happy scrapping H

Friday, September 10, 2010

Steam punk debutante G45

I love working with these papers, they are really fun. I love the richness of the colours.














I used  paper tole techniques to give the roses dimension, used an old lock and key and an old hinge with hot rocks as the screws, popped up couple of butterflies and I had this funky baby page. 















This is my favorite out of the range, I inked the cogs, used some bling and some string to make this layout to compliment this gorgeous photo of Amelia.