Hi!
Here is another page from my Alice Altered Book:
Since the previous page had the keyhole cut out, I continued the theme on this spread...
I decoupaged various postage & vintage papers and stickers. Then I used acrylic paints to put down the metallics, gold, silver and copper.
I added a Prima Alpha Card under the keyhole. I used Green Silks paint around the edge and on the card.
The key in the top right is a laser chipboard die cut from Magenta painted gold. the key paperclips are from Prima. I used more images from the Tweety Jill stamp sets and StazOn inks. The quote is from Stampers Anonymous.
Friday, April 10, 2015
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Owl-rific!
Hi!
Been out with a cold/flu for quite a while!
This current strain comes and goes for a while and hits hard, so watch out and REST if you get it!
Organising my photos and found some projects I have never shown you!
Last year at this time I bought a couple fine detailed dies from Tattered Lace. I immediately started to play with them but ran into trouble getting the center of the design to cut out. (I later discovered that my Cuttlebug had indeed died).
I used black adhesive backed velvet paper and it just seemed like a sin to throw away all those pretty swirls and bits.
I stuck all the little bits randomly on a white piece of paper and trimmed it up to make a border. Then put it aside for a future project. In September I decided to use it to make a birthday card for a girlfriend. I sprayed it with mist to make the white paper a greeny-gold and then placed it on this piece of Magenta vellum, dark green cardstock then onto the medium folded card.
She liked it!
Been out with a cold/flu for quite a while!
This current strain comes and goes for a while and hits hard, so watch out and REST if you get it!
Organising my photos and found some projects I have never shown you!
Last year at this time I bought a couple fine detailed dies from Tattered Lace. I immediately started to play with them but ran into trouble getting the center of the design to cut out. (I later discovered that my Cuttlebug had indeed died).
I used black adhesive backed velvet paper and it just seemed like a sin to throw away all those pretty swirls and bits.
I stuck all the little bits randomly on a white piece of paper and trimmed it up to make a border. Then put it aside for a future project. In September I decided to use it to make a birthday card for a girlfriend. I sprayed it with mist to make the white paper a greeny-gold and then placed it on this piece of Magenta vellum, dark green cardstock then onto the medium folded card.
She liked it!
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Alice Book Page
Hello!
I've been working on my Alice Altered Book and completed a couple more pages the other day. The first I'm sharing is what I call the Keyhole page. I've been working in an old school dictionary and isolated a couple of K pages for this spread. After gluing a few pages together for strength, I covered the page in 3 colours of Glaze paints.
Once dry I used a new Dylusions Small Keyhole stencil and some dimensional paste over most of the page. Once that was dry, I cut out a larger keyhole in the top right. The Tweety Jill stamps and collage elements pertaining to being careful what you drink was used next.
I added a Tim Holtz key in the opening using thin gold coloured wire.
Then I used another stencil, this one by Stencil Girl and some black dimensional paint to add depth in the corners.
Voila!
Hugs!
I've been working on my Alice Altered Book and completed a couple more pages the other day. The first I'm sharing is what I call the Keyhole page. I've been working in an old school dictionary and isolated a couple of K pages for this spread. After gluing a few pages together for strength, I covered the page in 3 colours of Glaze paints.
Once dry I used a new Dylusions Small Keyhole stencil and some dimensional paste over most of the page. Once that was dry, I cut out a larger keyhole in the top right. The Tweety Jill stamps and collage elements pertaining to being careful what you drink was used next.
I added a Tim Holtz key in the opening using thin gold coloured wire.
Then I used another stencil, this one by Stencil Girl and some black dimensional paint to add depth in the corners.
Voila!
Hugs!
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Mojo Monday 387
Hello!
I guess the way to ensure I have the time to play AND post is to plan out a few posts and then go play some more!
I subscribe to Mojo Monday who, every Monday, send me a new card sketch. Follow the sketch and upload your creation. A great challenge. Sometimes I get the card done and forget to upload, and sometimes I just run out of time in the week to create! It's a nice way to get a card done quickly.
Here is this week's sketch and my creation:
Hugs!
I guess the way to ensure I have the time to play AND post is to plan out a few posts and then go play some more!
I subscribe to Mojo Monday who, every Monday, send me a new card sketch. Follow the sketch and upload your creation. A great challenge. Sometimes I get the card done and forget to upload, and sometimes I just run out of time in the week to create! It's a nice way to get a card done quickly.
Here is this week's sketch and my creation:
Hugs!
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Unbirthday Party!
Hi!
Wanna know what I've been up to?
I've been planning and hosting an Unbirthday Party!
I do not have many close friends and as the years go, I'm becoming more forgetful of keeping in touch or remembering birthdays... So I planned an unbirthday for a small group here in the house on Feb 21. (For we are given only ONE birthday each year, but we also have 364 UNbirthdays! - Mad Hatter) Each guest was asked to dress inspired by Alice In Wonderland characters and to bring a small $10 wrapped gift for a gift exchange game. The rest was all me!
I decorated the house:
(altered dollar store Happy Valentines Day banner)
(punched playing cards strung on textured ribbon)
(signs mimicked from the animated movie)
Created a Photo Booth area:
(flowers and bread-and-butterfly mimicked from animated movie)
(my godchild Larissa and I)
(altered goodwill sunglasses)
I planned and created some some fun food:
And we had fun!
I hope to make this a yearly event on different dates and maybe outside, so more can come!
Quite a fun way to beat the winter blues!
Wanna know what I've been up to?
I've been planning and hosting an Unbirthday Party!
I do not have many close friends and as the years go, I'm becoming more forgetful of keeping in touch or remembering birthdays... So I planned an unbirthday for a small group here in the house on Feb 21. (For we are given only ONE birthday each year, but we also have 364 UNbirthdays! - Mad Hatter) Each guest was asked to dress inspired by Alice In Wonderland characters and to bring a small $10 wrapped gift for a gift exchange game. The rest was all me!
I decorated the house:
(altered dollar store Happy Valentines Day banner)
(punched playing cards strung on textured ribbon)
(signs mimicked from the animated movie)
Created a Photo Booth area:
(flowers and bread-and-butterfly mimicked from animated movie)
(my godchild Larissa and I)
(altered goodwill sunglasses)
I planned and created some some fun food:
And we had fun!
I hope to make this a yearly event on different dates and maybe outside, so more can come!
Quite a fun way to beat the winter blues!
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Steampunk time!
Hello!
We've gotten all kinds of weather here lately... -30C, freezing rain, snow, +2C, sun... it's enough to make a body cry! (For those who do not know, I have Fibromyalgia and changes in weather DO make our body ache) So I've not been too creative, but intend to start up again... Just Because!
This is a card I made for a friend of mine before Christmas. Rhea is an amazing person with a dream come true basement FULL of scrapbooking and stamping product. If you get a chance check out her place: http://www.scrapbooking.ca/
I really enjoy the look of Steampunk and combined a few different companies' product to make this card. I had just received the paper and some of the stamps/dies from Heartfelt Creations and was dying to use them (sorry for the pun!) The steam butterfly is by Cherry Lynn, used on old Micheals shimmer cardstock. I also used a large Gear Assembly die from Memory Box to cut out a vellum layer between the butterfly and the background.
And voila!
And I am trying to get used to decorating the inside of cards now too!
See you next week!
We've gotten all kinds of weather here lately... -30C, freezing rain, snow, +2C, sun... it's enough to make a body cry! (For those who do not know, I have Fibromyalgia and changes in weather DO make our body ache) So I've not been too creative, but intend to start up again... Just Because!
This is a card I made for a friend of mine before Christmas. Rhea is an amazing person with a dream come true basement FULL of scrapbooking and stamping product. If you get a chance check out her place: http://www.scrapbooking.ca/
I really enjoy the look of Steampunk and combined a few different companies' product to make this card. I had just received the paper and some of the stamps/dies from Heartfelt Creations and was dying to use them (sorry for the pun!) The steam butterfly is by Cherry Lynn, used on old Micheals shimmer cardstock. I also used a large Gear Assembly die from Memory Box to cut out a vellum layer between the butterfly and the background.
And voila!
And I am trying to get used to decorating the inside of cards now too!
See you next week!
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Valentine Tag
Hello!
I joined a local scrapbook store tag swap in January. As mentioned before, I do like a challenge. Scrap N Bean set up a monthly challenge using the Prima tags. The theme for January was Valentine.
I started with the basic vintage tag. I used part of the Magenta TCW77 stencil and sprayed Lindy's Gang Hibiscus Rose for the heart and swirl pattern. Then I used Stencil Girls' L169 Kalbach stencil and the Tattered Rose Distress Crackle Paint for the distress texture.
Then I started stamping elements and cutting them out:
- a quote from the Stamper's Anonymous Stuff to Say CMS110 stamped on vellum
- Magenta Heart C43006J and an unknown key stamp stamped on CM paper and cut out.
Then added all these elements plus a Magenta cork heart sticker and a Valentine ticket I received in a swap. Eyelets and staples to tie it all together.
And voila!
I joined a local scrapbook store tag swap in January. As mentioned before, I do like a challenge. Scrap N Bean set up a monthly challenge using the Prima tags. The theme for January was Valentine.
I started with the basic vintage tag. I used part of the Magenta TCW77 stencil and sprayed Lindy's Gang Hibiscus Rose for the heart and swirl pattern. Then I used Stencil Girls' L169 Kalbach stencil and the Tattered Rose Distress Crackle Paint for the distress texture.
Then I started stamping elements and cutting them out:
- a quote from the Stamper's Anonymous Stuff to Say CMS110 stamped on vellum
- Magenta Heart C43006J and an unknown key stamp stamped on CM paper and cut out.
Then added all these elements plus a Magenta cork heart sticker and a Valentine ticket I received in a swap. Eyelets and staples to tie it all together.
And voila!
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