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Thursday, February 25, 2010
My Scrap Area
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Oh So Nice!!
One of the best things about joining Swirlydoos is having access to some AWESOME new techniques and tutorials!! This flower I did on this layout was made from a tutorial that Lisa aka StarSailorScrapper did over at SDoos. She did the tutorial using paper, however, I used a blue metal sheet from Ten Seconds Studio. So thank you Lisa for this awesome flower!!
These wood looking letters were actually done using white Creative Imaginations chipboard letters. I used Ranger "Ginger" colored alcohol ink and let them dry. Then I sanded the tops which gave them this really neat grainy wood look. I think they went really well with the photo too.
Check out my spot coloring tutorial in the previous post. It's really pretty easy to do and it jazzes up a photo a new fun way!!
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Easy Spot Coloring with Photoshop!
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Sunday, February 21, 2010
My Very First and My Most Recent Layouts!!
- Baby Pink and Light Green Cardstock
- K & Company Stickers and Diecuts
- Unknown Brand Metal Letters
- Unkown Brand Eyelets
- Jolee's Boutique Rattle Sticker
- Most Likely I Used Hermafix Sticky Dots for Adhesive
- Decorative Scissors
- Scissors/Trimmer
- Prima Flights of Fancy Papers
- Raspberry Colored Cardstock
- Unknown Brand Velvet Paper
- Prima Say it in Crystals
- Prima Brand Flowers
- Hand Decorated Stick Pin
- Swirlydoos Diecut
- Making Memories Brads
- Creative Imaginations Chipboard Letters
- Creative Imaginations Chipboard Shapes
- Creative Imaginations Die Cut paper
- Unknown Brand Fiber Trim
- Ranger Raspberry Alcohol Ink
- Ranger Pitch Black Alcohol Ink
- Tim Holtz Edge Distresser
- Ranger Magenta Stickles
- Sanding Tool
- Glue Dots Mini Dots
- Glue Glider Pro
- Scissors/Trimmer
I think this layout was actually pretty mild considering the amount of items used lol. To explain the picture a little bit, this was my daughter Tyler dressed up as a modern day Little Miss Muffet. We just took this pic last week and it was purely for fun!!
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
I've Been Published
Swirlydoos update!! The new March kit should be showing up on my doorstep tomorrow or the next day!! I can't wait! There is also a couple of my stick pins included in the embellishment add-on kit. How cool is that?! Well off to do some domestic engineering around the house!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Cardboard Letters and More Distressing!!
So here is my title close up. A quick note on the mini letters; I printed these out on my computer, cut them out and then used alcohol ink on the edges. Very easy!! As for the corrugated cardboard letters I did the following.
1) Before I peeled off my top layer, I drew the letters on the cardboard then cut them out.
2) I then peeled off my top layers to reveal the inner part of the cardboard.
3) I chose some crackle paint as a base on my cardboard. I do that most of the time, because it helps add texture. After that I used green and brown alcohol ink and topped it off with the rust color as well. I just love that color!! They came out in a sort of a camo look which is awesome for this boy page.
I again printed all my photos on matte paper because I knew I would be distressing them. I sanded over all of them and a bit more heavy sanding on the edges. I dripped some of my rust colored alcohol ink on this photo below.
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Swirlydoos - Check out the Metal Butterfly!!
Metal Work
So this is my first layout featuring a metal item. I love this pic of Brooklyn being very dramatic and having it out with her sisters. This layout was made specifically for the Round Robin challenge over at SDoos. I was chosen for Round #1 and this was my creation along with some closeups.
Here it is. A pic of my very first butterfly made out of metal using a stamp. Awesome isn't it!! I can't wait to do more embellies! Over at that thread there are metal covered boxes too which are so cool and there are a ton of pages with examples of some great metal work.
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Beatiful Distasterpieces
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Beyond the Bio
I live on 62 acres in a small town in NW Oregon. I am a country girl at heart, but love the fact I am close enough to the civilization to survive. The view from my porch is our field, hills, some ever green trees, and mountains in the distance. I live on the end of a HUGE unfilled and unfinished horse barn in a house built on the second floor. Tin surrounds me on all sides and this makes for noisy, but soothing rain storms. As I sit on my couch typing this, I am accompanied by my 8 and 2 1/2 year old daughters. Yo Gabba Gabba is playing on our TV and I have a clear view of a kitchen that needs to be cleaned. Not to mention a wood stove that needs to be vacuumed... last week. The time is 10:58am and I still haven't gotten dressed and my hair is messy, but freshly highlighted from two nights ago. I am wanting to get up and get a second cup of coffee, but my house is cold and the laptop is warm on my lap.
My husband, who I adore wholeheartedly, is busy in his shop located about 100 yards away from our house and down a hill, working on a mud truck that he will be happily driving on March 6th when we go to a mud event in Sweet Home, Oregon. With that said, yes, we are a little redneckish :). My husband grew up riding bulls and dirt bikes, so I can honestly say his hobbies are much safer these days.
This is just a tiny bit about me for the time being, but in the future I will be sharing more. I can see from here that my coffee pot "on" light has just shut off, so that means I should get moving if I want it hot.
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