Saturday, November 30, 2013

Last LO with November Kit

I think I'm about done with my November Counterfeit Kit!  Here's my final page before I say "Sayonara!"
I'm not sure I'm really loving this page.  There's a lot going on, but maybe that's what makes it fun - at least, that's what I'm gonna tell myself!  Here's a close-up of the journaling and some elements I cut with my Cameo:
It's so weird to look at our family without Brenna present.  She wasn't even a gleam in my eye at that point in time!  

Here's the sketch I used:
It's a Page Maps sketch from S.W.A.T. Drill #20, but alas I was too late to take part in the challenge!  Maybe next month.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Sketchabilities #103 - IRL

So, I've been blogging for quite a while now, and one of the things I love the most about blogging is the friends I've made!  Alison is one of those friends, and I was fortunate enough to meet her "in real life" last year:
I used my November Counterfeit Kit and this fabulous sketch from Sketchabilities:
I really love how this page turned out, and the fact that it documents such a special meeting is just icing on the cake!  Here's a close-up of some of the elements:
A butterfly and feathers cut with my Cameo.  And here's another butterfly with a border also cut with the Cameo:  
I'm not sure if the texture really shows up here, but I made the bricks with a stencil, some glimmer mist painted on, and then some texture paste and ink using the same stencil.  It looks really cool up close!

Well, I guess that's it for now.  Better get this posted before the linky closes!

Friday, November 22, 2013

Two Projects to Share!

Still working with my November Counterfeit Kit.  This layout, aw man, looking at these pictures makes me laugh every time!
 I used the Week 3 sketch from Let's Get Sketchy:
Then I felt I needed to add more "stuff".  Not sure if that was the right decision or not.  Here's some close-ups:
Love that owl!  It's from a free kit I downloaded on Digital Scrap Day, as is the tree in the top left.  The doily was cut using the Cameo.
The green gingham buttons are actually fabric covered - I used one of those little kits you can get in the notions section of a quilting store (Vanderhoof has two, if you can believe it!)

So that's my layout, and here's a card I made with some of the scraps:
You probably can't tell from the photo, but I used some texture paste and a stencil to get the background pattern, then sprayed the whole thing with Dylusions.  

Here's the inside:


I love that sentiment!  It's from a new Close to My Heart stamp set called "Just a Number".

I used this great sketch from Retrosketches:

And there you have it, two projects in one day!  Make note, people, this doesn't happen very often!!!




Tuesday, November 19, 2013

"Lest We Forget"

Here's a page I made with my November Counterfeit Kit, to commemorate Remembrance Day:

What do you think?  Is it a mixed media mess, or does it work?  I have to admit, I cheated a bit with my products - not everything was from my kit (oops!)  The stamp sets, Dylusions, and gesso were not in my original kit, but I just HAD to have that poppy!!!  Here's a close-up of that detail:


I whitewashed a section of the kraft background with gesso, then stamped and embossed the poppy with clear powder, and sprayed over top with Postbox Red.  Note to anyone going to try this technique - gesso makes Dylusions more pastel!  It turned out to be a light red, almost pink!

Here's the sketch I used, from My Scraps and More:


I flipped it upside down!  

I can't believe these photos were taken 2 years ago, already!  Ailis looks so tiny!!!

Thanks for looking, and I'll see you next time!

Friday, November 15, 2013

"SMILE" for My Scraps & More

New layout!  Woohoo, I must be on a roll!  
 Hmm, I like this one.  I think.  So here's what I did.  First, I used a great sketch from My Scraps & More:
Then I painted a little spot in the background for the photos to rest on.  I really wanted a white background, and I really wanted white polaroid frames, but together, they were just not going well together.  So, mix a bit of acid green with a bit of white and paint through a Donna Downey stencil, and there you have a nice photo mat.  

The polaroid frames and leaves were cut with my Cameo, and for flowers, I decided to mix and match - paper ones mixed with crocheted ones (I made the latter myself!).  All the papers are Simple Stories.

Some close-ups:  



Now I must get back to working with my Counterfeit Kit - ta ta for now!





Tuesday, November 12, 2013

New Card with My Counterfeit Kit

This card is surprisingly simple, but I think I like how it turned out!  I used some leftover MME papers from my Counterfeit Kit.  The vintage book paper is also from the kit.  I cut some layered shapes with my Cameo, inked the edges of everything, stamped a little sentiment, added some pearls (stamp set and pearls are CTMH) and voila!  Completed card!

I used this sketch from Scrapbooker's Paradise blog:

I also want to link up to:
Use Your Stuff #109 - Use limited supplies.  I used only items from my kit!
JUGS #214 - background of words.  That's my vintage paper.

Thanks for looking!!!

Monday, November 11, 2013

Let's Get Sketchy with my Counterfeit Kit

Here's the first of (hopefully) many projects completed with my November Counterfeit Kit!
I really like how this page turned out!  I cut some elements with my Cameo - the feathers and leaf card, and managed to use up some of that embellishment kit I've been hoarding for ages - the book paper and this tag:

The journaling was the hardest part for me.  Jason's mom has dementia, and we're noticing it not just in how she acts but in how she looks, too.  The kids are very freaked out about it, so I wanted to make them a page to let them know how even though she's changing, she's still very happy (at least, when we're around!).

Here's the sketch I used from Let's Get Sketchy:

Nice, huh?  I'll leave it at that for now, but stay tuned for a card I've got in the works using some of the leftover papers.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Bunch of stuff to post tonight...

...for your viewing pleasure!  Here is a layout I just finished:

The colours were taken from Ailis's pajamas, but I had also just downloaded a bunch of digital freebies for Digital Scrapbook Day.  Here is a close up of one, the leaf:
The tag I made myself by stamping with Tuxedo Memento ink, applying texture paste over a stencil, and then spraying with three different colours of Dylusions ink.

Here's another close up of my bottom embellishment cluster:
This includes a smaller version of the leaf and another digi.

I posted this SMASH book page on Instagram, and have received a lot of love over it.  Gotta say it's one of my favourite pages to date.  It includes some more fussy cut digital elements and some elements cut with my Cameo (title and arrows):
And finally, my last project.  It went out in the mail today to my friend Jill, who turns 38 tomorrow.  Yeah, yeah, I know it'll be late, but it's the thought that counts, right?
This card was inspired by one I pinned the other day by Nicole Nowosad.  You can see it here.  

And that's it for now.  I've been working hard on another layout tonight, so I should be able to post it tomorrow or the next day, depending on how badly my husband milks his whole sickness thing.  He's such a baby!




Monday, November 4, 2013

November Counterfeit Kit

Hey, folks, just a quick post tonight to show you my counterfeit kit I made for November.  It's been ages since I played along with this fantastic blog, and I'm hoping that by creating my kit and committing to working with it this month, I will actually get some projects finished!

Here's the main kit from Jenni Bowlin I decided to counterfeit:



And here's a little image I made up on picmonkey.com to show my kit - such a fun site, try it out if you haven't already!

So I'll quickly describe what I have here.  As for papers, I've got a few sheets of cardstock and two partial sheets of Echo Park journaling cards.  In the front row I've got all my patterned papers, the four on the left from MME, a textured paper that feels like a basketball, a stripe from Simple Stories, and the last from Echo Park.  On the left are my embellishments.  I've pulled two sets of alphas (Thickers and collage typewriter letters), pre-cut arrows and a pie chart in cream cardstock that I can ink to match whatever I want, chipboard packages, some embellishment kits I won a while back, an owl stamp set from CTMH, some prima flowers, border stickers, and some digital elements I downloaded for free, printed and fussy cut.  Some of these I got from Wishing Well Creations, and some I got from  Meredith Cardall - both were offering freebies for Digital Scrapbook Day, so I'm not sure that they're still available.

And that's it!  Hope you like my kit, and I hope I get to use it this month!  Right now I'm dealing with major meltdowns from a serious video game addict going with withdrawal.  Deep breath, Roxy, deep breath!