Hi!I don't do a lot of home decor projects, but this one really caught my eye when I saw it in Gina's store. It was easy to put together, fun to decorate, and is a sturdy and handy calendar that looks great on my wooden buffet-I had it on a cute little wooden table in front of my window at first, but my kitties decided it was in their way, so....on to Plan B!!
After papering the pieces, I sanded and inked the edges, glued the box together with basic white glue, then painted the words and numbers (which are included in the calendar kit) with acrylic paint. I also painted the Leafy Corners pieces with the acrylic paint; I finished those with Dusty Attic Rusting Powder, and the words/numbers with clear embossing powder.
Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
SPARKLE!! September Guest Designer at Gina's
I'm so excited to be the September Guest Designer for Gina's Designs chipboard...the products are fabulous and Gina sent me such a wonderful variety to choose from....it's safe to say I've been in chipboard heaven lately!
My first project (one will be posted each Wednesday this month) is a layout made with the beautiful Kaisercraft Enchanted garden line:

The sweet fairies were perfect for the whimsical, magical feel I wanted; I painted them with acrylic paints, then stamped with Versamark and heat embossed them for a delicate texture and glow.

The sweet fairies were perfect for the whimsical, magical feel I wanted; I painted them with acrylic paints, then stamped with Versamark and heat embossed them for a delicate texture and glow.
I added microbeads to the wings just for fun. In the layout's photo is my gorgeous daughter Elizabeth with Lily, the latest feline member of our family...cats seem to follow my girl home all the time (a friend suggested that maybe she rolls in catnip before leaving the house!) Lily has become a beloved family member and I'm sure she'll be featured in more of my pages over time-and of course Elizabeth is the subject of MANY of my layouts! Have a super day and thanks for visiting....Don't let anyone ever dull YOUR sparkle, either!
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Altered Paintbrush
What a unique and fun project this was! As soon as I saw this challenge at Laurie Moore's pFacebook page I knew I wanted to give it a try. You can find the Challenge here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/866817353347815/
The fabulous steampunk butterfly is by Gina's Designs, and the other goodies are all bits and pieces from my stash. After everything was attached, I just went wild with mist (think the floor of my scraproom might have a permanent rainbow pattern now-LOL!)
https://www.facebook.com/events/866817353347815/
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Thursday, 7 August 2014
Puppy Dreams
I just recently discovered this 3-year-old photo of my daughter and our Toby when she was going through her phone photos, and I had to scrap it!
This page will be submitted for the August Challenge at Scrap around the World and Rochelle Spears' August Scrappy Friends Tic Tac Toe Challenge.
The lovely mood board for Scrap Around the World:

The roses and vines on the shoes on the lower left inspired me, as did the soft colours in the image on the lower right. The hair ornament in the lower center image made me think of pearls. You can find their challenge here:
http://scraparoundtheworld.blogspot.ca/2014/08/august-2014-challenge-16-elegant.html
For the Tic Tac Toe Challenge

I chose the left vertical column, which includes one photo, dry embossing and pearls. You can find their challenge here:
http://rochellespears.blogspot.ca/2014/08/august-scrappy-friends-challenge-july.html
I used some fabulous Gina's Designs chipboard pieces and cardstock doilies; I heat-embossed a flourish pattern onto the chipboard, and they look much prettier IRL!
I made the roses by tracing the pieces of ones I had, and misted them with Tattered Angels rouge, then lightly brushed chalk ink over them to soften the colour. The lacing is run through strips punched with the Martha Stewart lattice punch.
The bricks were dry embossed with a Tim Holtz folder, and rubbed with the same chalk ink as the roses. I added random punchwork around the edges, and inked the edges with TH Tattered Rose.
Thanks so much for stopping by-have a terrific day!
This page will be submitted for the August Challenge at Scrap around the World and Rochelle Spears' August Scrappy Friends Tic Tac Toe Challenge.The lovely mood board for Scrap Around the World:

The roses and vines on the shoes on the lower left inspired me, as did the soft colours in the image on the lower right. The hair ornament in the lower center image made me think of pearls. You can find their challenge here:
http://scraparoundtheworld.blogspot.ca/2014/08/august-2014-challenge-16-elegant.html
For the Tic Tac Toe Challenge

I chose the left vertical column, which includes one photo, dry embossing and pearls. You can find their challenge here:
http://rochellespears.blogspot.ca/2014/08/august-scrappy-friends-challenge-july.html
I used some fabulous Gina's Designs chipboard pieces and cardstock doilies; I heat-embossed a flourish pattern onto the chipboard, and they look much prettier IRL!
I made the roses by tracing the pieces of ones I had, and misted them with Tattered Angels rouge, then lightly brushed chalk ink over them to soften the colour. The lacing is run through strips punched with the Martha Stewart lattice punch.
The bricks were dry embossed with a Tim Holtz folder, and rubbed with the same chalk ink as the roses. I added random punchwork around the edges, and inked the edges with TH Tattered Rose.
Thanks so much for stopping by-have a terrific day!
Tuesday, 22 July 2014
On Top of the World!!
My layout is based on the Pixels and Paper Challenge Blog's July inspiration photo:
The round shape of the ferris wheel caught my eye, and the feeling of height and being above everything, but I really wasn't sure how to convey that in a layout until a few days later when my daughter came home with these photos that she'd taken in Niagara Falls-they were perfect for the theme, and the 2 candids that I printed in b/w summed up the feeling of height. Then the old Carpenters' song came into my head for the title and a layout was born!
I repeated the circle element in the bottlecaps, doilies, circle lattice stencil and static stencil, and the lovely 9th Wave paper by 7 Dots has subtle circles in the upper left and lower right corners.The cute banners are by Gina's Designs; I painted them with acrylic paint, then spongepainted over with white.
Thanks for stopping by and checking out my page; I'm so glad I found this awesome challenge blog-you can check it out at:
have a great day!!

The round shape of the ferris wheel caught my eye, and the feeling of height and being above everything, but I really wasn't sure how to convey that in a layout until a few days later when my daughter came home with these photos that she'd taken in Niagara Falls-they were perfect for the theme, and the 2 candids that I printed in b/w summed up the feeling of height. Then the old Carpenters' song came into my head for the title and a layout was born!
Thanks for stopping by and checking out my page; I'm so glad I found this awesome challenge blog-you can check it out at:
http://pixelsandpaperchallengeblog.blogspot.com.au/
have a great day!!
Thursday, 26 June 2014
May the odds be ever in your favour
There are a lot of movies and performers that I like; in fact I've been creating a Silver Screen scrapbook over time, but the Hunger Games series is a recent favourite that I wanted to add and I thought that the Berry71bleu Movie Challenge for June was the perfect chance You can find their blog here: http://berry71bleu.blogspot.ca/
Using multiple photos was part of the challenge, and that's not exactly my forte, but I managed to incorporate three without it really looking like I did: the mockingjay design in the upper left was one photo, which I cut to create an embellishment, and the journalling was another (all photos found on my beloved Google Images!) I cut the phrase into strips so I could place it in different areas on the page. I started with plain black cardstock, stencilled with black texture paste, heat-embossed some stamped images in gold then rubbed them with ink, added some crackle finish and micro beads here and there, then embellished. I wanted to keep the colour scheme very simple so as not to overwhelm the images.
The Hunger Games trilogy of books was written for young adults but will appeal to anyone who enjoys an intelligent, exciting clean series-as will the movies...I'm eagerly awaiting the next installment, Mockingjay! Thanks a bunch for stopping by!
The Hunger Games trilogy of books was written for young adults but will appeal to anyone who enjoys an intelligent, exciting clean series-as will the movies...I'm eagerly awaiting the next installment, Mockingjay! Thanks a bunch for stopping by!
Sunday, 22 June 2014
Pixels and Paper June Challenge; rainy day memories

As soon as I saw this image on the Pixels and Paper blog (which can be found here:
http://pixelsandpaperchallengeblog.blogspot.ca/2014_06_01_archive.html )
I knew I had the perfect photo to work with, from a photoshoot I'd done with my daughter a few years ago just after a rainstorm.
I created a mixed-media project with my beloved homemade texture paste, some mist and paint, and bits and pieces from my stash, including Maya Road butterflies, metal pieces and flowers from Prima and Flying Unicorn. I've had that red lace paper for ages and love how eyecatching it is! I painted all the metal, chippies, and flowers grey to match the corrugate efore misting (what a great way to use up weird-coloured or mismatched embellies!!)
Thanks so much for stopping by!
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