Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Customizing Embellishments with Paints and Mists by Missy Whidden

My Creative Scrapbook design team member Missy Whidden is up today with a tutorial featuring our November Main Kit!

Here's Missy:

I always love getting the neutral colored ribbon in the Main Kits each month.  It's like a blank canvas in which to color it any way you want!  Here's a quick and easy way to customize your ribbon with a few tools likely already in your stash.  Check it out!


Here's how I used it on a layout.  I wanted to pull some of the pink from my daughter's shirt, so I colored the ribbon pink, and I also used some of my mixture to paint one of the Prima flowers to match.
 

One more thing I did that I wasn't expecting to do was using this...


As you can see, I used it like I would a piece of patterned paper.  I didn't want to cover up the design on it, so I painted a flower pink and placed it a little to the left.  I also painted the wooden "LOVE" piece to match.


So even though this is a Fall kit, you can see how I made it girly.  I hope this inspires you to break out your paints or mists and color something up!

Have a great day!

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We invite you to join us and experience the possibilities that our coordinated monthly kits offer. To purchase a kit, please visit our website, here.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Altering Wood Pieces by Jodi Baune

My Creative Scrapbook design team member Jodi Baune is up today with a tutorial featuring our November Main Kit!

Here's Jodi:

The kits at My Creative Scrapbook are always full of an assortment of incredible embellishments.  The November Main Kit has some fabulous wood pieces from Dear Lizzy.  Today I am sharing how I altered a few of those pieces!
 *reminder* just click on the photo to enlarge!
The first one I chose is the word "love."  I started by applying ink directly to the wood. Although I will be adding glitter, I don't want white showing through.
 
Next, I applied a generous coat of Ranger Glossy Accents.
While the Glossy Accents was still wet, I covered the piece in copper glitter. Set aside to dry.  I love the shimmery glitter affect but we all know how glitter seems to go on and on now matter how much we clean.  My solution....once the glitter had dried I applied another coat of glossy accents.  Not only does it keep the glitter in place, it adds a fun glassy look!
For my second piece, I grabbed the heart.  I started by applying a quick coat of gesso.
Once dry, I brushed Vintage Photo Distress ink to the edges using a dauber. When wet, the ink will bleed, contributing to the aged, distressed look I am hoping to achieve.
  Next, I applied regular embossing ink directly to the wood, and then a generous coat of UTEE Embossing powder.  (Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel) 
 Heat embossing powder.   I repeated the embossing ink and UTEE process 3 times. ( By adding three layers, it created a thick coat in which I could create a good impression with a stamp.)  After heating the last layer of embossing powder immediately press your stamp into the UTEE while it  is still warm.  I did not to add ink to my stamp as it was the flourish impression I was after. 
Here is the impression!  I used a Prima stamp from a previous My Creative Scrapbook kit.
To distress my image, I covered it entirely with black paint, making sure to get into all the crevices.
  Before the paint dries, wipe the paint back off.  The paint will remain in the impression creating a distressed look, and enhancing the details.
Here you can see both the sentiment and heart being used on my layout

Lastly, I chose an arrow.  I started by adding gray and Vintage Photo Distress Ink around the edges and filling in sporadically. By using Distress Ink, the inks will bleed when wet, adding to the distressed look.
Next, I lightly dry brushed gesso here and there.
 I applied embossing ink directly to the wood on the edges and in random area.  While still wet, I added Ranger Distress Embossing Powder.  Heat.
Adding to the rustic look, I added a generous coat of Ranger Crackle Accents.  Once completely dry, I rubbed ink into the cracked crevices.  The Accents also enhanced the colors of the inks and embossing powder!
I love how this one turned out!  It is the perfect touch for my masculine page!

For more information on the kits available and inspiration from the design team, head to My Creative Scrapbook.  More how-to tips and tricks can be found daily at My Creative Scrapbook blog!

Thanks for stopping!

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We invite you to join us and experience the possibilities that our coordinated monthly kits offer. To purchase a kit, please visit our website, here.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Step by Step Layout Tutorial by Lisa Swift

My Creative Scrapbook design team member Lisa Swift is up today with a tutorial featuring our November Creative Kit!

Here's Lisa:

Lisa here today to show you, step-by-step, how this page came together. Let's peel away the layers and take a look, shall we?


You may have noticed a number of pencil markings around the page. That's because I plan my pages out. Once I get everything where I like it, I pencil in where everything goes. After that, I take everything off the background, then start putting pieces back in a methodical manner. It's kind of like doing a puzzle.

1. Lay the groundwork for the left side of the page — a punched border, a block of patterned paper as the backdrop for the photo, a small floral frame (to see where this piece came from, see the photo below) and a banner.


1a. The Front Porch Knock Knock paper is full of wonderful elements to use as embellishments on your pages. Do you see the block highlighted by the large arrow, toward the bottom left side of the paper? Cut this piece from the sheet. Cut the sentiment from the center of it (following the dotted border I've noted as a guide) and use the floral piece as a frame. The "love you" banner (shown on the photo above) was also cut from this paper (middle row, toward top).




2. Now it's time to start the layering process




Add two phrase stickers ("hello" and "date"), the photo, then the large floral chipboard piece to the page. Note: The photo mat should be cut slightly longer than the photo itself to leave room for a punched border at the bottom.

Tie a length of green grosgrain ribbon around the photo before adhering it to the page. I like to secure ribbon to the back of a photo with a bit of double sided tape so it doesn't slip and slide while I'm trying to tie it. When I'm done, I use my sewing machine to run a vertical stitch down one side of the ribbon to be sure it stays in place.


2a. Adhere the "Hello friend!" banner (cut from the Knock Knock paper) along the upper right edge of the page. Layer the "It's a beautiful day!" sticker tag over the banner. Add buttons as shown, securing them to the page with embroidery floss.


2c. I've tucked a basic white shipping tag (from my stash) behind my photo because this is how I like to do my journaling. I'll get to that once the layout is finished.


3. Add a mix of Knock Knock paper sentiments, phrase stickers and chipboard pieces to the right of the photo.



4. Now it's time for the finishing touches, like the title (which is spread around the page, in a visual triangle), some chipboard flowers (to balance the large chipboard piece anchoring the top left corner of the photo), and a finished journaling tag tucked in behind the photo.




Thanks so much for coming along on this creative journey with me today. I hope you enjoyed seeing how this page came together and learned a bit about my creative process.


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We invite you to join us and experience the possibilities that our coordinated monthly kits offer. To purchase a kit, please visit our website, here.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Step by Step Paper Weaving by Marilyn Rivera

My Creative Scrapbook design team member Marilyn Rivera is up today with a step by step tutorial featuring our October Limited Edition Kit!

Here's Marilyn:

Hello MCS fans here is Marilyn to show you step by step  how I did the paper weaving in my Cherish page.
I worked with the Gorgeous Limited Edition kit. Let's get it started....


















I hope this inspire you...  hurry go for your kit ....HERE
Until next time!

Marilyn

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We'll be starting our November tips and techniques on Monday... see you then :)

We invite you to join us and experience the possibilities that our coordinated monthly kits offer. To purchase a kit, please visit our website, here.

Monday, November 4, 2013

It's REVEAL TIME!!! and Welcome Back a New DT Member

Yep, It's that time again. Time to share our amazingly beautiful kits and the outstanding DT creations! Head on aver to the site and pick up one of these awesome Kits for yourself! here... and check out the DT Gallery while you are there... prepare to be inspired! here...

The Main Kit...


The Creative Kit...


The Limited Edition Kit...


The Album Kit...


We are thrilled to announce that Maiko Kosugi will be joining our team once again. We have missed her gorgeous designs and are so happy that she will be here to inspire us all once again!

Maiko Kosugi

Hi everyone! I live in Tokyo, Japan. Also known as mai* I'm married to a professional violinist and together we have 3 adorable sons, 3months and 6 and 10 years old. I am currently working as a piano teacher to children at home. I started SB from March, 2009, and it has become my favorite hobby ever since. Pion Design Design Team,C.S.I Design Team, The Color Room Design Team, Scrap for Help Design Team, SB shop Palette Design Team.