Showing posts with label Queen and Company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen and Company. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2015

Magic Kingdom, Mosaic Moments and Simple Stories Say Cheese


I've got a non-matching but related Disney layout for you today. On the left is a pic of me and my daughter and the beautiful Cinderella Castle in magic Kingdom at night. The right-hand page is our chance meeting with Mary Poppins on main street.

Mosaic Moments gird paper, Simple Stories say cheese collection and Queen and Co. felt adhesive "main street USA" border.


I tied in these two pages with the colors and patterns of the collection. The stickers, snap cards, border stickers etc. all coordinate. It makes scrapbooking easy!


Here's the pages together. These are the only two single pages in my album but I love 'em.


Thanks for stopping by! Crafty blessings!

La-Vie

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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Have Yourself A Very Mousy Christmas! Disney, Mosaic Moments, Simple Stories


I'm back with another 2 page layout using Mosaic Moments dies and grid cardstock. Have you heard that my absolute favorite pattern right now is chevron??? I had to make a Disney layout using this pattern from the 6x6 pad of patterned cardstock Say Cheese by Simple Stories. Besides the Christmas parade pics the star of the show is the beautiful title by Paper Wizard. The picture squares were cut from a Marvy punch.


All the cardstock is from Say Cheese. I created the middle element from the 12x12 cardstock page with different pattern strips on it. In addition I added the chevron border sticker under the text. The more chevron the better! The photos are matted on newsprint style cardstock from the collection. 


And finally, the black embellishments are from Queen and Company. They are flocked domes like I have never seem before. I thought they made a difference in the overall look of the layout. Here's one last look!


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La-Vie

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  • TBD


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Sunday, June 1, 2014

Crafts Galore Encore June Challenge - More than one layer


It's JUNE!! Wow, half way through the year already... where has the time gone? It's time for another craft challenge from Cards Galore Encore! This month the challenge is use more than one layer. I started out with this cutie as my inspiration.


Our sponsor is Beccy's Place Digital Designs and this month's prize is one winner will get the choice of 3 digis or 1 digi set.


Here's my card. It's majorly one layer, but I added 3D embellishments to represent the second layer.


I created the background scene with Tim Holtz Distress products - markers, inks and blended with a blending tool and a water brush. I love the new post-it notes that are sticky all over for masking larger  stamped images.

My quick tip for you today is to use a clear Wink of Stella pen to whiten the eyes on your projects and highlight areas like I did with the horn. She is a nymph so I wanted the make sure everyone sees her horn.

Supplies
  • Toread - Comge stamp set (nymph and sentiment)
  • Neenah solar white - cut to 3 7/8" x 4 1/4"
  • Wink of Stella - clear
  • Copics - 0, C1, C3, C5, C7, C9, E11, E13, E15, N2, R32, YR 04, YR07, YR23
  • American Crafts Galaxy Marker - white
  • Tim Holtz distress marker peeled paint
  • Tim Holtz ink applicator
  • Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Salty Ocean Peacock Feathers, Broken China, Faded Jeans, Evergreen Bough, Mowed Lawn, Forest Moss
  • Memento Tuxedo black ink
  • Post-it note (mask)
  • enamel dots (stash) maybe Queen and Co???
  • Recollections Fun borders - clouds
  • water brush
Come join in on the challenge!!!

La-Vie

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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Blistering Hot! Summer Z-Fold Card


As a part of a swap with Scrapbooking Swap Til Ya Drop on FaceBook, I created two summer themed Z fold cards using directions from Flowerbug's Inkspot. Here's what I came up with. The Z fold cards are standing in this photo.

Supplies:
  • DCWV light blue, dark blue, yellow glitter cardstock
  • Queen & Co. Summer Fun Summertime cardstock
  • Kiwi Lane  Tiny Border: Delight #2
  • American Crafts Garden Phrases, Mini Marks rub-ons
  • Claudine Hellmuth dimensional stickers
  • #10 envelopes
  • Adhesives: Scotch ATG, Glossy Accents


These cards were pretty easy to make. Once cut provides the card bases for both cards if you start with a 12x12 piece of card stock. The patterned paper layers were from another 12x12 sheet. I embellished with a rub on and dimensional stickers from Claudine Hellmuth at HSN.com.


I made one card with a decorative edge and one without. I used a double layer of DCWV yellow glitter cardstock on the card on the right. The layer is one piece cut from a 12 x12 sheet of paper on a diagonal. I then adhered the front layer and then turned over the card and adhered a second layer of the cardstock to make it double-sided. Using a Kiwi Lane template and a fine tip sharpie, I traced and hand cut the wave-like pattern. I ended up having to go back after folding the card to add glossy accents to keep the layers together.


Here are the cards closed and laying down and below you can see the card open. you could add your hand writing in there for a personal message.


 I hope you enjoyed this blistering hot! summer Z fold card! Until we craft again....

La-Vie

Challenges:

  • TBD





Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Blue Skies Ahead!


I had another swap-ortunity lately! Wink...wink! This time it was a boy-related tag swap. I decided to make a 3D rage cuz I'm really starting to get into the boy theme. I'm gearing up to continue scrapbooking the precious moments of my 5 year old son's life. 


This tag was printed and cut on the Cricut Imagine machine. I didn't think the image on the tag was manly enough so I decided to layer the top and create my own stamped scene. I'm very happy with the results.


Supplies:
  • Tag print and cut from Cricut Imagine - Imagine More cart at 4"
  • Notebook paper layer print and cut at 4"
  • Bazzill basic white cardstock
  • Boat stamp - Recollections - Memento Ink: Danube Blue
  • Blue Skies stamp - Inkadinkado: Road Trip - Memento Ink: Bahama Blue
  • Clouds border stamp - Recollections: Fun Borders - Memento Ink: Summer Sky
  • Recollections Foam tape
  • Jolee's Boutique red, white and blue ribbon
  • Queen and Co. blue and white ribbon
  • Martha Stewart ric rac ribbon
  • Xyron

Thanks for stopping by! Tell me, do you find it easy to make multiples of the same design?

La-Vie

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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Cards Galore Encore Challenge 2: Bling it Up!


Challenge 2: Bling it Up! is live at Cards Galore Encore 
This month create a project and add a gem, pearl, or some glitter etc. Easy peasy right?

Our Sponsor is Scrapper's Delights and the prize is 3 of their Digis

I fell in love with Scrapper's Delights Love Fairy 2 and thought it was perfect for Valentine's Day. It is February... ya know!! It comes with and without wings, colored or not colored. It's so versatile and fun to color. Minimal shading is needed to make this image look it's best. I re-sized it (to make it bigger) in word before printing. The quality and array of digis at Scrapper's Delights is second to none!

Here's a closer view of the coloring (to see the whole card scroll down). I am new to coloring and having fun learning new techniques. To create the color for the hair I combined gray and blue. Any coloring tips are greatly appreciated. Just leave me a comment below! Thanks!

To bling it up, I added ultra fine glitter with a quickie glue pen to her outfit and some love glitter tape across the bottom of the card. A little will do ya for this challenge but feel free to add more to your project entry if you like!

Supplies:
  • Scrapper's Delights - Love Fairy 2
  • Copic Xpress It Blending card
  • Copics - 0, Hair: C1, C3, C5, C7, B45; Skin: E11, E13, E15, R81; Outfit: RV09, RV13
  • Copic Multiliner - black
  • American Crafts 5x7 pink card
  • Darice - heart embossing folder
  • The Stamps of Life - standup4sentiments
  • Quickie glue pen
  • Recollections - Glitter tape
  • Queen and Co. - chevron washi tape
  • Sparkle n Sprinkle - ultra fine transparent crystal glitter
  • Scotch ATG
Here's the whole card. I am so into washi and glitter tape these days! I can't get enough of it. It offers just the right amount of contrast and style. I also love the combo of pink, hot pink and white. The standing sentiment is from The Stamps of Life and is the perfect accompaniment for the image.


I hope you enjoyed this presentation and will consider entering the challenge this month! I can't wait to see your entires (3 max).

Challenges:

La-Vie



Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Friendship Card


Did you miss me? I took a little break to go see my family last week (including my baby nephew!) I'm back in my craftroom (oh how I missed it so...) and have created a Friendship card as my entry into 5 challenges.

Supplies:
  • Cardstock - hand cut card base and layer: Bazzill, hand cut News print butterfly tag: Graphic 45, Olde Curiosity Shoppe
  • Stash - buttercream colored button, ribbon, Friendship sticker
  • Clear star - Twinkle Goosebumps colored with V15 Mallow Copic Marker
  • Ink - Tim Holtz Distress Ink in tea dye and dusty concord
  • Anna Griffin Cuttlebug and D'vine Swirls embossing folder
  • Paper Shapers decorative edge scissors, Provo Craft
  • EK Success powder tool
 
I started out with this sketch from Sketchy Friday (see above), added an Action Wobble and newsprint for their challenge (see below), a button for the Craftin Desert Diva's linky party, the colors lavender, buttercream and vanilla (black and white are ok as well) for The Play Date Cafe (see color scheme below) and last but not least, there's a freestyle challenge going on at Hiding in My Craft Room (HIMCR).




Challenges


La-Vie

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Eyes Wide Shut Layout Featuring Aidan B.


 
Introducing my son Aidan!! I've been inspired by all of the Project Life posts I have been seeing lately and decided to do one myself. Well, it doesn't have exactly the same look BUT it uses everyday pics I took with my iPhone that I would have never scrapped. Today I used a sketch provided by Sketchy Friday Challenge blog (see below). It was originally for a card but I used it to make this glorious page. My son (home sick today) cannot stop looking at it, making comments about it and smiling. My work is done!!
 
 

One challenge I am entering asked for a layout introducing one of the boys in my life. I though, "who better than my son?" I decided to introduce the most dominant aspects of his personality right now.

I worked to create a Polaroid type of feel by printing 2 pictures on one 4x6 piece of photo paper and then punching out my son's face with a square punch. After I affixed it to white cardstock, I cut the appropriate sized rectangle.

The bottom part of the Polaroid seemed the best place to add a little journaling with a personalized stamp and clear sticker. The remainder of my journaling is done with a glitter pen (Spica at You) but it wasn't showing the glitter. I had to retrace my words to get some sparkle going. I think it gives it a messy yet whimsical look (albeit by accident).
 



 
One of the challenges called for Washi Tape so I created a double border with it and included a Washi Tape bow! It helps if you dust the tape with powder to remove the tackiness so the loops won't stick together if they collapse.

The title Eyes wide shut came to me because it seems like my son always wants to close his eyes or change up what he's doing as soon as I whip out the camera or video camera. The pictures focus on his eyes so it seemed to be a fitting title.

Yet another challenge called for lots of layers. I tried to bring that across subtly with the 5 layers of cardstock, layered pictures and Washi Tape while staying within the sketch provided.
 
Here's another view of my layout along with the original sketch. 
 
 
 
 
 
Supplies:
  • Cardstock: Kraft: Recollections, brown: Bazzill, striped: Darcie's Country Folk, blue patterned: from stash, gold foil cardstock: American Crafts, White: The Paper Cut
  • Cricut carts: Batman , font, shift: Talk bubble cut at 11.59" (using fit to page function)
  • Alphas: Thickers: Patterned Fabric Stickers
  • Embellishments: Eyes: Jolee's Boutique, Smiley face: Recollections
  • Stamp: Aidan stamp from Corry's Cool Stuff
  • Ink: Colorbox Chalk ink: burnt sienna
  • Washi tape: Brown: Tim Holtz, Circles: Queen and Co.
  • Pen: Spica by You glitter pen (Copics)
  • Punch: Marvy 3.5" square punch

Have you guessed? I'm on a roll with entering challenges. Some have a deadline of today, Feb. 28, 2013 and others on March 2nd. Please visit each challenge blog and consider joining me in the next challenges! It's a way to break through those moments of scrap block and to meet new crafty friends.
  1. About A Boy Challenge Blog - Introducing!
  2. The Paper Girls - Challenge #26 Washi Tape
  3. Sketchy Friday - Challenge 8 and check out the cool Digis at SKdigis blog.
 
La-Vie

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

DCWV July 4th Scrapbook Page


I love Die Cuts With A View (DCWV)! The base page does most of the work, which is important when you only have one page to exemplify a theme. It's from the Summer Days Stack. Coupled with Bazzill mats, Cuttlebug embossing, a die cut and sticker accents the page came together fast.

 
The patriotic die cut is from Cricut Cartidge A Child's Year. The red mat is from my stash. It is linen so it takes the embossing so well. I love the additional dimension in the Cuttlebug stars folder. All the mats were hand cut and rounded with my Creative Memories corner rounder - the best on the martjer in my opinion. Oh, and the glitter stickers are from Sticko (EK Success).
 

 
I am in love with these 3D sticker embellishments called Twinkling Goosebumps from Queen & Company. They fit the design perfectly! I'm feeling patriotic. I can't wait for warmer weather. How about you?
 

La-Vie

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Disney Toy Story layout


While we waited to meet the toy story characters there were many picture stations. My son was asleep in the stroller (right after the playhouse disney breakfast) so I got a lot of pics of just my daughter. She was quite creative with her poses which helped with the whimsy of this 2 page layout.





I decided to use the orange mosaic moments grid paper and some different ways to cut the pics other than the 2 punches I usually use. There are endless combinations. It's all based on your mind... When I ended up with blank spots I used scenery - in this case a brick wall to fill in. I love how it turned out.


I used washi tape from Queen and Company to create a background for embellishments. The circles and the chevrons seemed Disney-ish to me, LOL! The embellishments are from EK Success but bought from Escape Scrapbooking.



This is the second page of the layout with another dose of washi tape under a journaling block. My son was wheeled in the back door at the last min to take the picture. I loved the reaction of the characters to my daughter's beaded hair and my son sleeping. Imagine his surprise when I showed him the pictures. He did a double take for sure!


The professional pics blend together with the shots I took perfectly. There was only one shot that I did not get because my daughter got weary of taking pics and waiting to meet woody and buzz. But then she was as shy as could be in the pics with the characters. Go figure.... kids are not to be explained.


La-Vie

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Playhouse Disney Layout



I thought it would be great to have breakfast with the characters my kids watched on tv - wrong! My 6 year old was in "this is baby stuff mode" and my 3 year old was scared to death of these bigger than life figures. We made the best of the situation and have funny scrapbook pages to reminisce.





I used mosaic moments grid paper to create a mosaic of the experience. It's a great way to merge many pictures into a perfect scene. When there were parts of pictures that were not flattering or were blurry I cut that part off. But you'd never notice what is missing even though there are clues. That's why I love these types of mosaic layouts. It allows you to keep what you love and weave them all together nicely.


 I decided not to cut every picture into 1" square to highlight the most special memories. I also feel it allows the eye not to get overwhelmed.


Here's the second page of the layout. I was specific about limiting the pics I was going to scrapbook and often found the grid paper could hold more pics. That's where my creativity kicked in. I used scraps of paper from the pazzles pack to fill in the gaps in the layout and I cut a Queen and Company felt adhesive border cut in half to accent each page.


EK Success makes transparent stickers for Handy Manny. These were the perfect addition to this layout. I left plenty of space to journal about how the breakfast went and all the new friends we met.



My favorite was June with her huge head bobbling on her body. What's your favorite Playhouse Disney character? Stay tuned for more Disney Mosaic Moments layouts.

La-Vie

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Monday, August 20, 2012

CKC Lancaster Haul! Part 4

Here's more of my CKC Lancaster Haul!



Escape Scrapbooking - neon flower soft, mud puddles and Disney embellishments for less!



The Paper Loft - Halloween kits and flip folders to add more pictures and journaling to the scrapbook page.

Queen and Company - Disney embellishments including buttons, bling and paper tape.



SEI - Project kit from a previous conference with lots of goodies in it. White elegance paper that can be colored with chalk, spray ink, ink pads etc.


Shoestring Productions - paper frosting!! a new product that can create dimension on paper. e.g., snow for a winter layout using white paper frosting.

La-Vie