Showing posts with label scrapbook pages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbook pages. Show all posts

Sunday, March 28, 2021

Share It Sunday Blog Hop

 


Share It Sunday Blog Hop is one of my favorites.  I can showcase anything I want.  And for those of you who know me, I am loving scrapbooking right now!  Not sure if it's because I'm super duper far behind or if I just love to showcase how you can utilize Stampin' Up! products for scrappin'.  Nonetheless, I have a real "purrfect" one for you today!


Princess Poofers used to just be called Poofers.  She got her name for a couple different reasons.  First, she is poofy.  Her blackish brown coat is so fluffy.  And secondly when we got her from the pet shelter, she hid.  And I mean hid.  We couldn't find her and our middle son Trenton said "Poof, she's gone."  At the time he was really into magic.  We ended up finding her in the basement ceiling hiding by the furnace ducts.  And now she is Princess Poofers because she's the only kitty cat left in our home and she is for surely treated like a princess!


Now Princess Poofers likes certain things.  And one such thing is sitting on my lap.  Every single time I go to sit on the couch, she is right there waiting to jump up.  If I plan on working on the computer, like I am right now, I have to put up the footrest and she lays on my legs.  These pictures are from Feb 15th, the day after my scrapbooking retreat when I was going through emails.  She also likes the corner of my laptop and rubs her face against it.


First thing to do was to figure out my background.  I wanted to use Purple Posy.  I can't tell you how many times I took this picture but it's super hard to photograph this color.  I used Purple Posy 12x12 cardstock.  Then I laid over 6x6 designer series paper also in the Purple Posy color.  Using this DSP is great as there's 4 different patterns...I used 3 of them over the background.


Another thing I like to do is to punch shapes out of the foil paper when I use it for a mat on my photos.  You won't be able to see it as they're covered up by the picture.


Some of the details of this layout include:  Gold Leafing on the large flowers, Wink of Stella on all the die cut images, used the Stampin' Blends to color the rhinestones black, and stitched rectangles for journaling and the title.


I really hoped you enjoyed my set of scrapbook pages for Share It Sunday Blog Hop.  Make sure to visit the other blogs too!  I love it when you leave me a comment as well.
Have a great day!  -Elizabeth


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Thursday, February 25, 2021

Hey Birthday Chick Scrapbook Pages

During a recent Facebook Live, I was discussing the new Hey Birthday Chick and Hey Chick bundles that are available.  I also was showing some recent scrap pages I created at a retreat...and the idea was sprung...a Hey Birthday Chick set of pages!  ENJOY!


First thing I did was figure out my color scheme.  I knew I wanted to use as many of the dies as possible.  I stamped and cut out all the images and then a few of the extra dies.  Also I wanted to keep a neutral background so that my images would POP!


All images were stamped in Memento black ink and then colored using Stampin' Blends primarily with a few Stampin' Write Markers.


A few tips I wanted to share:
1) I wanted to color all the Gorgeous Grape cardstock shimmery with the Wink Of Stella pen.  Since I was using a large block mat on the one side, I layed out the pictures and marked them.  Then I colored shimmer on the spaces that would show.
2)  When adhering smaller items with Tombow Multipurpose Glue, cover it with a block to keep it pressed down without getting your fingers all sticky.
3) To make you shape larger, cut it in half and then use a piece to keep them aligned.  Then I added a banner over the top of the opening.


Along the bottom of my pages, I added some dimension with a ripped bottom. This also has the chicken feet die randomly across it.  The fence and chicken coop were also cut out in the same Sahara Sand color.  Everything was given a sponged over tone on tone look to bring out the embossing.  In the background, I used a cut out piece of the chicken wire die (use a sturdy piece...like foil paper) and added sponging over the top to add depth to my background.


When you have an image that didn't quite cut out perfectly, just hide the really bad part under a picture.  Still really cute!


Check out this full two page spread.  Of course by bestie loved these pages and wanted me to create her a set as well.  I'm not sure yet.  A lot of work but for surely super duper cute.  And it's all Stampin' Up! product.  Just to show it's not just for card making.

Don't forget, if you order either the Hey Birthday Chick or Hey Chick bundle before the end of Feb 2021, you will get a FREE PDF file with projects to recreate with instructions plus bonus iteas.

I hope you enjoyed my creation!  As always, happy stampin'!
Have a great day!   -Elizabeth







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