Showing posts with label scrapbooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbooking. Show all posts
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Eggspecially Eastery Layout
Happy Easter everyone! Sorry to keep this short today, but I wanted to make sure that I had my post up for the Designer Crafts Connection Blog Hop! Yep...that's right, we are hopping today. Make sure you check out Julie McGuffe's blog for the details regarding the giveaway this month!
Before I get completely into this post....I want to say thank you to all of those who keep coming back and checking with us. We are a new group here at Designer Crafts and are working out some of our posting glitches and such. One item of business that we have worked out is when we are posting. Keep in mind, that you can hop through all our blogs any day you choose. Our official hop days (the days an event will be going on) will be on the first Monday of each month. Make sure you come back on those days...watch for reminders....as those will also be our giveaway days! I'm so excited.
My project today is a very simple Easter layout. My favorite parts of this layout are the Easter egg paper and the Jolee stickers. They aren't from the same manufacturer, but they coordinate so well. Ah, kismet....I love when that happens!
Don't forget..today is hop day...so hop forward or backwards! Enjoy!!
Artfully yours,
Theresa
Thursday, November 25, 2010
SIZZIX TRIPLE PLAY BLOG HOP WEEK 4: SCHOOL DAYS

Happy Turkey Day everyone! Welcome to Week 4 of Sizzix Triple Play Blog Hop. Can you believe we are smack dab in the middle already? Time sure does fly when you're having fun. This week we are using Eileen Hull's Frame and Frame Back with Stand. Let me tell you, there are a lot of elements with this die! There are really so many possibilities. I was really inspired most of all...you're gonna think I'm weird...by the flat back piece. I don't know what screamed out "chalk board!", but it did. I don't pretend to understand these things, I just go with it.
Let's start of with our supplies this week:
Sizzix Scoreboard Pro Die #656835-Frame and Frame Back w/Stand by Eileen Hull
Other supplies I used
Preserve it Frames 15x15 Black Frame Kit
Raven Black Paper by Bazzill
White Paper
Vellum
Polka Dot Paper by Time Flies
B&W Alphabet Paper by Rusty Pickle
Vintage Chalk by Rusty Pickle
Black Soot Distress Ink by Tim Holtz
Crayola Chalk
1/8" stripped ribbon
Mod Podge
Black Chalk Paint by Plaid
Brown Acrylic Paint
Foam Brushes
Sakura Gelly Roll Glitter Pen
Ultra Fine Point Black Sharpie
White Paint Pen
Foam Tape
Double Stick Tape
Sand Paper
Xacto Knife & Mat
Stipple Brush
Flat Wood Strips
Textural Wood Image
You can see for yourself, this die comes with a lot of elements! You can choose to put them together OR you can use them separately as I did. I have saved the elements that I didn't use for another day. Now...as I mentioned...there was just something about that back piece that make me want to make it into a chalkboard...so I did. Who am I to argue with my inner voice?! To be honest, I think I have just been dying to play with Plaid's Chalk Paint for so long and this really lends itself perfectly.
I painted the back piece according to the directions on the Chalk Paint. You really want to do this first because it needs a couple of coats and then needs to cure for 24 hours. Then you can work on other elements. Then I took thin flat wooden strips that I got from Michaels. I used my Xacto to cut them to the desired size, then gave them one light coat of paint. **Just a note - the chalk paint is going to make the mat board curl. Don't worry about it. It will flatten out some on it's own AND if need be you can always straighten it out later.**
In between coats of paint and drying time, I set to work on my layout.
I took a piece of Raven Black Paper by Bazzill and rubbed a piece of white chalk over half of it. I like this effect because the the Bazzill paper has a texture to it. I tore the polka dot paper and with a stipple brush gently brushed Black Soot ink across the edges. I repeated this process with the chalk paper. Finally, I adhered them to each other in this order....
Doesn't that chalk paper look cool!!!! I didn't get a good pic of it, but once I was at this stage, I took a pice of sand paper to the edges of the chalk and polka dot papers.
I took the scalloped edge frame and and taped the B&W Alphabet paper to the front of the frame. With my Xacto I trimmed away the excess paper. The next frame layer that I put underneath, I used my stipple brush again just at the edges.
Now, in between the two frames I sandwiched a photo that I printed on vellum paper and then layered over white. WHY?? I just happen to like the effect. It comes out softer than when printed on photo paper. Oh, I also went into Photoshop and converted my pics to black and white to stay consistent with my theme.
Again, I took some sandpaper to the front frame to distress it some. I assembled all the layers and added the ribbon and the heart (which is one of the elements in Eileen's die!). I stippled some Black Soot on the edges of the heart, used a Black Glitter Sakura Pen to make the stitch marks and a fine tipped Sharpie.
I took the smallest frame and again stippled the edges, but I also took a textured stamp and stamped it all over the front of the frame in the Black Soot. Then I layered the vellum and white paper underneath it. I tied a simple ribbon and used Mod Podge to fix it to the frame.
Now remember that back piece that I painted with the Chalk Paint? Yanno, that stuff really works great?! I was very impressed with how well it works. Anyway, I just used double stick tape to frame the "chalkboard". I drew on the hearts with a white paint pen....but I used CHALK to write "first day of school".
I tied ribbon around one piece of chalk and added a couple more pieces of chalk which I adhered with Mod Podge. I attached all the elements to my page and then set it aside as I waited for the chalk to dry.
I really like how the this page turned out. I wanted to do something special with it, especially because it is so dimensional, so I decided to frame it with a Preserve it Frame kit I had. The plexiglass is actually a cube with a 1/4" inch lip around the perimeter and it us UV coated so that my papers and photos are protected. It enables me to put dimensional pages underneath without having to use such a deep shadow box.
I hope you enjoyed this week's project. I know that I sure enjoyed creating it. Again, Happy Thanksgiving....time to hop!
Artfully yours,
Theresa
Labels:
black and white layouts,
blog hop,
Chalk Paint,
Distress Ink,
Eileen Hull,
Goldens,
Mod Podge,
Plaid,
scrapbooking,
sizzix,
stipple brushes,
the altered canvas,
theresa cifali,
Tim Holtz,
vellum
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