I can't believe it is September already, and nearly half-way through. I have been so busy with the new school year that I haven't had much time to "get crafty". So, I'm in my craft room, and I have another print out of the Live Laugh Love freebie by Winnie & Walter, and it's just begging to be used! I was so inspired by the card designs that Shay created using this set, so I thought I would make a few cards too. My mood kinda dictates what style of cards I feel like making and this time, I went with CAS - Clean and Simple. These are SO clean and simple, that there is very little added to the card. Lots of white space, great pops of color, no stamping at all (can you believe?) and they are super quick to make!
Card 1 - Hello
I used to make tag projects often, so there is a stash on my desk all the time. I thought it would be fun to add a few elements from the printable to a small tag as the focal image. I punched the "hello" circle from the journal card with colored rays, and used a pop dot to lift it up off the tag. I also cut a strip from the dot pattern journal card and added it to the bottom of the tag to give it interest. The blue ribbon is from my stash, and I wanted it to hold its shape and stand up.
The gray panel was put through the Cuttlebug with a Swiss dot folder and I added a small strip of coral red cardstock to tie it in to the color palette and add an additional pop of color. The top of the colored dot strip of the tag is lined up with the bottom edge of the gray panel. I liked this design idea and thought it added more interest. This one was very different for me!
Card 2 - Butterfly Thanks
This card is actually navy (see below) but I really like the strong contrast between the card base and the bright colors on top. You really can't get more simply than this. I knew I wanted to use the THANKS strip from the printable. I headed to my scrap stash and found some October Afternoon floral paper that was so similar to the yellow used on the T. To contrast it, I used the same coral red cardstock from above and punched a small butterfly to layer over the floral.
The THANKS is popped off the card with foam tape. The butterflies are glued together, gently folded to give their wings some shape and only glued in the center where they attach to the card. After giving it some good pressure, I gently lifted the wings to make sure they were lifting off of the card. Subtle dimension - Clean and Simple!
Card 3 - Laugh
I don't know about you, but I think laughter is the best medicine. This is a perfect card to lift someone's spirits. I know it put me in a pretty good mood just making it. The laughter on the background came from a set of rub-ons that I had been hoarding for a long time. I wish I knew where they came from - so cute! The ha's were already in this shape and overlapping. It makes me feel like I'm laughing hysterically - that kind of laughter that is uncontrollable and actually makes you cry! I LIVE for laughing like that!
The circles are all from the printable. The large circle is a 2 inch punch from the same journal card used on card number 1 above. Multiple uses from one 3x4 card - not bad. The laugh and heart are also punched from the page and popped up in layers with foam adhesive. This is another one that was super quick - and super fun.
Are you wondering about the printable I keep mentioning? Shay and I released this fun and FREE two-page printable from Winnie & Walter, a few weeks ago. If you didn't get your copy before, I've added the link below and hope you will download, print it, and make something wonderful!
We would love to see how you use these elements in your personal projects, so feel free to comment and add a link!
Happy Creating!
Julie
Supplies:
live laugh love printable, Winnie & Walter
Cardstock: solar white, Neenah White; coral red, gray and navy, stash
Patterned paper: Hometown Journaling Cards, October Afternoon
Dies: Butterfly, Stapmin' Up!
Other: Swiss-dot embossing folder and Cuttlebug, Provo Craft; dimensional adhesive, 3/4" and 1" punch, Stampin' Up!; butterfly punch, Martha Stewart; laughter rub-on and manila tag, stash;
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Friday, August 23, 2013
Big Announcement!!! W&W
Hi everyone!
Today is a very special day for me, and for my friend Shay. We are excited to present to you...
Winnie & Walter will be an online store hosting craft related products by the dynamic creative duo of J.E.R.Shay and Julie Mogford.
And, what would a Big Announcement be without a little something from us to you? Today, we have a free --- yes, I said FREE --- printable (for your personal use) available for download. This is a 2 page PDF that includes 4 - 3x4 journaling cards, 9 circle elements, and 5 coordinating items for your favorite crafting projects. These elements are perfect for projects like card making, scrapbooking, Project Life, mini books, and more.
Live Laugh Love printable:
Need ideas? Just check out Shay's creations using these little freebies, and my Project Life pages below. Ok, I have to let you know that I did get a little carried away, and used all of the elements in this 2 page spread except for the THANKS. But, be looking for that to show up on the blog in the near future.
On page 2, I had to get choosy with my photos, and dear sweet Kamilla won out again! I used the spiral journal card to share some of my favorite moments from the weekend and then added the note and date circles. I wanted to journal a bit more about Kamilla, so I fashioned another card from the Seen and Noted 6x6 paper pack by Pebbles and the colors worked great with the TODAY, love and heart elements. I liked using the Live Laugh and Love elements to draw your eye through the page, and connect them to help tell the story. Using the heart and ampersand worked well with the love circle, and helped to fill the empty corner of the photo. The navy "This makes me happy" arrow that is pointing to the bouncer is no joke - I watched her bounce for hours and she was so content, and I just sat back and watched her - true happiness!!
I really like how this set turned out and love all of the possibilities it provides. And, there is much more where that came from. Be sure to visit us often by following this blog and Shay's blog for more to come from Winnie & Walter! Enjoy!!!
We would be thrilled to see how you used the elements in your projects, so
feel free to comment with a link!
Happy Creating!!!
Julie
Supplies
Stamps: Studio Calico stamps
Ink: Clear Snap Chalk Ink - Lime Peel
Paper: Seen & Noted by Pebbles, Clippings by Basic Grey
Embellishments: American Crafts Thickers "Flat" and "Rockabye", and rubons "Ned Jr", Basic Grey Urban Letters (&), Studio Calico hearts and arrows stickers
Other: Fiskars border punch, Stampin' Write Marker by SU!, Sakura Glaze pen, 7Gypsies Pocket
Today is a very special day for me, and for my friend Shay. We are excited to present to you...
Winnie & Walter will be an online store hosting craft related products by the dynamic creative duo of J.E.R.Shay and Julie Mogford.
And, what would a Big Announcement be without a little something from us to you? Today, we have a free --- yes, I said FREE --- printable (for your personal use) available for download. This is a 2 page PDF that includes 4 - 3x4 journaling cards, 9 circle elements, and 5 coordinating items for your favorite crafting projects. These elements are perfect for projects like card making, scrapbooking, Project Life, mini books, and more.
Live Laugh Love printable:
Like us on Facebook to get your copy of the Live Laugh Love Freebie!
Need ideas? Just check out Shay's creations using these little freebies, and my Project Life pages below. Ok, I have to let you know that I did get a little carried away, and used all of the elements in this 2 page spread except for the THANKS. But, be looking for that to show up on the blog in the near future.
As for my Project Life pages, the first week didn't have many pictures, so the extra journaling cards were very handy to fill in spaces with bright colors and fun designs. I was able to use a couple of circle tags on this page, but I actually cut them in half. The first one is on the top left pocket where the word date is used on the bottom edge and the rest of the circle is used on the top edge, and I added a cute heart sticker from Studio Calico. I also cut the "hello" circle in half and tucked it behind the Monday word strip. I used the 7gypsies pocket to hold some private journaling, but decided to put a quote I found on pinterest recently, on the quotations journal card - the quote really spoke to me right now. Love Love Love how the arrow shapes work on the bottom two pockets: multicolor chevron pointing to my DH and the "love this" pointing to my guilty pleasure - PROJECT RUNWAY!
I really like how this set turned out and love all of the possibilities it provides. And, there is much more where that came from. Be sure to visit us often by following this blog and Shay's blog for more to come from Winnie & Walter! Enjoy!!!
Tip: If you wish to adjust the colors of the printables, I recommend
using Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. In Photoshop Elements under Enhance pick Adjust Color and then Adjust Hue/Saturation. You can use the bars to adjust the hue,
saturation and lightness as you desire. For more information you can
check out this simple tutorial: http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/cg_display.asp?g=4&seed_id=22398
Happy Creating!!!
Julie
Supplies
Stamps: Studio Calico stamps
Ink: Clear Snap Chalk Ink - Lime Peel
Paper: Seen & Noted by Pebbles, Clippings by Basic Grey
Embellishments: American Crafts Thickers "Flat" and "Rockabye", and rubons "Ned Jr", Basic Grey Urban Letters (&), Studio Calico hearts and arrows stickers
Other: Fiskars border punch, Stampin' Write Marker by SU!, Sakura Glaze pen, 7Gypsies Pocket
Friday, July 19, 2013
Summer Card Camp 2 - Week 2 Day 1 "Thinking of You Always"
It's week TWO! New colors and new sketches! Today, I just used the color pallette to get started with my design and found an oh so cute card on Pinterest by Leeanne Allinson. Here it is!!
Even some of this weeks colors are in her card too. Here is my take on this card for the color challenge. My greens still don't look quite right, even after Photoshop.
Step by Step:
1. Cut pattern paper and adhere to card base.
2. Cut banners and butterflies with die cut machine and / or punches.
3. Stamp and emboss sentiment on vellum.
4. Adhere both vertical banner strips and butterflies, using foam tape for the larger one.
5. Adhere vellum with vellum glue.
6. Add pearls and gemstone.
What I love about this card: Love the layout and the various patterns and textures working together. The pearls look great on the butterflies and coordinate with the embossing powder. This card came together pretty quickly and I would love to do this sketch again - it was fun!
Supplies
Stamps: Thinking of you Always (Hero Arts), Have a delicious birthday! (Rubber Soul)
Ink: Versamark (Tsukineko)
Paper: Crumb Cake and Urban Oasis (Stampin' Up!), book text, aqua and craft pattern from stash
Additional items: Double Ended Banners Die and Half and Half Die collection (PapertreyInk), Butterfly die (SU!), small butterfly (Martha Stewart), Pearls (Queen & Co.), gemstones (TPC Studio "Ancestral"), Midnight Bronze Obsidian embossing powder(Lindy Stamp Gang), Cuttlebug, Scor-Pal, Tombow tape runner, Recollections foam adhesive, Glue Dots brand for Vellum.
Summer Card Camp 2 - Day 5: Butterfly Birthday - New Color Challenge
So, I get up early to see what the challenge was for day 5 of Online Card Classes - Summer Card Camp 2. I love color challenges. I looked through our choices and picked this one.
As I am looking through my supplies (yes my Basic Grey collections are begging to be used instead of sitting on the shelf) and I find Ambrosia - Winsome. Guess what - I think I might be color blind!!! I shouldn't joke, but the color combo above is NOT the color combo of the paper I chose. And, of course, I didn't realize it till I was all done. But, I do love the card. I had filmed a video for you, but the lighting wasn't very good, so I will just take you through the steps here.
1. Cut pattern or design for front of card. Then for the ombre of colors, cut them in quarter inch increments larger for each color. My dimensions were:
image: 3.25 x 4.75in
red: 3.5 x 5in
burnt orange: 3.75 x 5.25in
orange: 4 x 5.5in
card: 4.25 x 5.5in
2. Glue the image and cardstock colors, centering them on the next larger item.
3. Glue the panel to the card at a diagonal using enough adhesive to make contact with card where corners go off the edge.
4. Using strong scissors (I used my Tim Holtz Tonic scissors), but the image panel corners that hang over the edge of the card. I turned my card over to see where I was cutting and cut slowly for a clean cut. The paper will be thicker, so these scissors were great.
5. Stamp thin line sentiment in black in along diagonal edge of image panel.
6. Stamp additional sentiment inside of card.
7. Cut one butterfly from extra pattern paper and glue to inside of card.
Supplies
Stamps: Around and About sentiments (Papertrey Ink), Birthday greeting on inside (Hero Arts)
Ink: Versafine Black Onyx (Tsukineko)
Paper: Cardstock (Stampin' Up!), Winsome / Ambrosia (Basic Grey)
Additional items: Scor-Pal, Tombow tape runner, Tim Holtz scissors (Tonic)
Summer Card Camp 2 - Day 4: Time Challenge "Hi"
In the Online Card Classes - Summer Card Camp 2 , our challenge was to make a card in 10 minutes. My husband won't believe this when he sees it, but I made a card in under half an hour. I went over a little, but not too much! LOL
I went into my video editing program and took this screenshot. I talked a lot at the beginning of the video which I cut most of that off. Here is the mark where I set the 10 minute timer - the total video was 19:01 and I get to take 4:18 off of my time for babbling. That puts me at 14:43. If I had gotten my ink and tested it earlier, I could have shaved even more time. So YEA for me :) FYI: I did the math on my time here. Since my video was a little longer than 10 minutes, I am sharing it from Vimeo today.
For your viewing pleasure:
What I love about this card: Bright colors, bold sentiment, on trend chevron design - love love love! And, can I just say, 10-ish minutes??? LOVE THAT!
Supplies
Stamps: Exclusive: Summer Stamp School (Studio Calico), Layering Circles (Hero Arts)
Ink: Versafine Black Onyx (Tsukineko), Distress Ink in Broken China, Picked Raspberry and Spiced Marmalade (Ranger)
Paper: Neenah Cardstock
Additional items: 2inch Marvy punch, Prismacolor Pencils, Thickers (American Crafts), Scor-Pal, Tombow tape runner, Recollections foam adhesive.
It's nice to be exercising my creative muscles again!
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