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Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Not a Quitter

Hi there! 
Today I decided to make a birthday card out of the City Lights collection, that includes a gift card holder.

I used a stamp by Picket Fence Studios called BFF Girl Shop Hard.  I thought she was a perfect fit for the City Lights paper... sassy and modern!

Copic colours used to color her:  Shirt - B52, Skirt - R24, Accessories - Y19, Skin - E50 and E51.


You can see here that I popped her up with some foam dots to give another layer of dimension to the card.

To start, I cut a sheet of this paper 10" x 7" and folded it in half to have a 5x7" card base.

This graffiti piece was cut 5x7" and the yellow transit card was cut out of the sheet of die cuts and glued on top.

The yellow piece was die cut using Spellbinders "Venice Lace" and glued on top of a piece of light blue glitter paper.

The final layer for the front of the card, is another die cut piece and our Picket Fence "shopper".  This piece was then glued to the front of the card base.
This was the SVG file I purchased to put inside the card.


I altered this diecut and glued it on top of the gift card holder.

I added a little note to the bow that says "Pull up", just so the recipient knows to look further!

And lastly, the back of the card... it's just as pretty as the front!
If you haven't picked up any City Lights paper yet, I encourage you to do so... it has been a lot of fun working with it and it is so modern and colourful... just right for the teens and twenty-somethings in your life! 
Don't forget to use my discount code when you order:  DTLinda
Thanks for stopping by!
Linda

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

I'm a Calgary Girl

Hi everyone!
I have been very nostalgic this past week, and as I was going through some old photos from my childhood, I found one of myself shortly after I was born.  Since I was born in Calgary, I started to think about how I could use this photo with the City Lights collection.
I decided to start a mini family album about my childhood and thought my birth would be a good beginning!
This page measures 6" wide x 8" tall.  I find that making smaller pages like this are a good way to use up scraps!
This sketch from Page Maps, was the starting point that I used for my page.
I duplicated the basic shapes on Cricut Design Space, in order to know what dimensions to cut my mats at.
To add some texture and softness in the background, I cut a doily die cut in half, inked it with Antique Linen distress ink, and placed it in the diagonal top and bottom corners of the page.  The paper I used for the doily, as well as the ribbons and other embellishments, were just bits and pieces that I found in my stash that I felt went well with the City Lights paper.
The flair button worked well for the circular image that was shown on the Page Maps sketch.  All paper edges were inked with Antique Linen distress ink, except for the brick wall piece.  On that one I used Rusty Hinge distress ink.
In the photo above, underneath the ruffled ribbon, I placed a strip of paper that I cut from the packaging from City Lights, seen below.  It worked well because the images were smaller versions of the paper collection and are printed on paper that is the same quality. 
In this corner I couldn't resist using some very old pearl bling that I had in my stash.  It is very satisfying to use pieces that you have been hoarding for awhile!
I cut the word "Calgary" from one of the papers in the City Lights collection.  This is a photo of the Calgary skyline in 1957 that I found with a google search. 
I was also able to find out the weather on the day I was born, by going to Weather Underground and entering the date I was searching for.  It was sunny and 77 degrees F!  (25 degrees C for you metric people!)
Thanks for following me on this journey down memory lane!  Do check back on Friday, when Katelyn will be here to share one of her amazing projects with you!
Linda


Sunday, June 16, 2019

Farewell

Hi everyone!  Welcome back!


I made a farewell album this month for a friend who is moving away, and discovered that the CTMH paper collection The World is Yours was perfect for it. This paper was a promotion pack in May and is no longer available, but if you bought some and still have it on hand, then here is some inspiration for you!

A bonus when you're using CTMH collections, is that many of them coordinate with each other. I was able to embellish many pages with Complements pieces from Into the Wild and Sweet Girl paper collections. The natural elements looked perfect with The World is Yours.

Since my friend was a member of my local scrapbooking group, I asked some of the other members to contribute pocket pages of their own, to the album as well. I put in photos of all the people that she scrapbooks with in our group, photos that she had taken of the lake outside her back door, and photos of our town.

I was very happy with the album when it was done! I hope she feels happy as well, when she looks at it!


This is the cover of the album.  I used one of the black Everyday Life albums which is a Faux leather album - size: 9 ⅜" × 8¼" × 1½";  and a 1" 3-ring binder type.  I found it to be a really nice size to hold and look at.  I had a beautiful piece of birch bark looking ribbon which looked really pretty so I used it one the cover.  The title was made from a sticker package that came with the paper collection.


Inside the cover is a photo that my friend took from her back yard.  I know she loves the view so I put one on the front cover...


and one on the back!


I used pieces from the sticker page in the collection to decorate the cover page for the album.


More stickers from the collection were used above, plus I added a couple of embellishments from Kaisercraft's Greenhouse collection because the colours coordinated so beautifully with The World is Yours.


These pages were made using 3"x4" Everyday Life Memory Protectors.  Very easy... just tuck your photos in and you're done!    



Face blurring on the photos that I didn't have permission to post, was done with free software from https://www.facepixelizer.com/ It was very easy to use.

My friend was the devoted scout leader for many years, so I also included her scout troup. (Love Facebook for getting photos!) The boys' faces are all blurred, but the photo needs to be close-up for you to see it.

The next community she moves to will be so lucky to get her as a Scout Leader!



These are photos from around our community.  I loved the vellum paper pieces that were included in the paper collection.  They stood out so nicely against the kraft cardstock and made a lovely frame for the photo.


A fun thing that our town has started this year... this piano sits out on the street downtown for anyone to play.  (It has a cover for rainy days.)  This group decided to have an impromptu concert!

On the next page I included a stamp set for my friend because she creates the most incredible cards and I was sure she would love these little "scouts" for her collection of stamps.


For the next few pages of the album I cut up bits and pieces from the collection and tucked them into 6"x8" Everyday Life Memory Protectors  for my friend to add her own photos to the album.


On the right hand side of the photo above, is a pocket page, that one of the other members of our scrapbooking group created.  She tucked in all kinds of cute things to be used when cardmaking or scrapbooking!


More pages from other group members.  


Everyone was so thoughtful with their quotes and stories of friendship.


I've lived in a lot of places, and have friends and family scattered all over the place, so I really love this quote about friendship.  A fitting place in the album to end with!


Thanks for stopping in and seeing what I've been up to!

Linda


Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Illuminasia

Hi everyone,

Welcome back!  Today I used the Wild Whisper "City Lights" collection on a 2nd project. 


To create this double page layout, I used Creative Scrapbookers June Sketch.


The word pages were cut 9x12, the green photo mats were 4.5x4.5, the blue mats were 4x4, and the photos are 3.5x3.5.  I used word strips at the top and bottom of the word pages, and the title was cut out on my cricut.



In 2015 the Calgary Zoo hosted the Illuminasia Lantern & Garden Festival that featured 366 handmade Chinese lanterns.  It was incredibly beautiful and the City Lights paper collection was perfect to highlight all the amazing colours.  My grandchildren were 9, 5, and 1 years old.  The two oldest ones had great fun posing in front of the lanterns, while the littlest one was mesmerized by the lights!



We were at the Zoo to celebrate my daughter Melanie's birthday.  


I kept the embellishments pretty simple on these layouts and just used some of the City Lights flair buttons here and there.


Except for this guy!  This is another cricut cut using the yellow paper from the Back to Basics collection, which I blinged up with sequins from the Talk Foodie to Me collection. 
If you haven't been to the Calgary Zoo, aside from the fabulous animals, they also have a Prehistoric Park full of very realistic dinosaur robots that breathe, move, roar, and even blink when you walk up to them.  My grandchildren love them!

The Chinese lanterns were just incredible and it was a beautiful, out-of-this-world experience to walk through the dark zoo full of glowing, life-sized animals!

I love the bright colours in City Lights, and the city names that we Canadians are familiar with!
Thanks for stopping by!
Linda











Wednesday, June 5, 2019

My Home

Hi everyone! 
It's great to be back with a new project for Wild Whisper this month AND a new paper collection "City Lights"!  This week's creation was inspired by all the flowers and beautiful gardens that I am seeing everywhere.
I chose to use a photo of my front yard for the layout.  About 4 years ago I removed all the grass in the front and planted shrubs and flowers instead.  I have never regretted it!  I love all the colour and variety and the birds and squirrels seem to too!

I sat and did a lot of fussy cutting of succulents last month, with scraps that I had left over from the Wild Whisper Floral collection, so when I saw this terrarium die from The Greetery, I knew I had to have it for my fussy cuts! 

It is topped by another flair button from the Wild Whisper Floral collection.
To start off, I tore strips off the sides of that beautiul brick wall, inked the edges with Gathered Twigs distress ink, and glued it to the piece of wood grain paper in the Wild Whisper Classic Woodgrains collection

I cut the garden gate using a Silhouette file called Trellis Arbor which I converted to an SVG file to use in my cricut.  I turned it into a piece of chipboard by adding 3 more layers of the arbor and gluing them all together.  Then I distressed the edges and inked the fence with more Gathered Twigs distress ink.  Finally I embossed here and there on the gate with Wild Whisper's Rugged Red embossing powder.

To get the texture in the background, I applied Dreamweaver Translucent embossing paste through a Tim Holtz  Scribbles Rose stencil.  

I sprinkled the paste with Seth Apter's Vintage Beeswax embossing powder (luscious stuff) and heated it to get the result you see on the brick wall.  I thought it gave the wall a really beautiful effect.

At this stage I added Mini and  Large Art Stones by Art Ingredients, gluing them on with Transparent Heavy Body Gel by Art Basics.  I love this gel when you need to glue on large, heavy pieces (I used it to glue down the garden gate and flowers as well).  It is extremely strong and after it dries it is flexible as well, so all your stones and embellishments don't crack and fall off!
The last mixed media layer on this piece was splattering everything with watered down Walnut Stain distress paint, Lake Mist Adirondack acrylic paint, and Tsukineko's Walnut Ink.  

Lots of depth and layers.

I made this little flower cluster from some of my fussy cut pieces and one of the flair buttons from the Wild Whisper Floral collection.

I love using the art stones on mixed media projects... they look so pretty and give lots of texture.  I glue on the big ones first and then fill in the spaces with the small ones.

More fussy cut flowers, and in this image you can see that I matted the photo with two pieces from the Wild Whisper Small Patterns collection, and then some kraft packing paper that had its edges dipped in walnut ink.

I hope I have inspired you to pull out some paints, stencils and embossing powder and have a little fun!  Don't be afraid to combine different collections.  I find all the Wild Whisper collections coordinate perfectly with each other.  Most of all... don't throw out those scraps... they can be turned into pretty embellishments!
See you next week!