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Saturday, May 5, 2012

International Scrapbooking Day

It's an overcast dreary day here - drizzling with rain. Which suits me quite fine on this International Scrapbooking Day. Good weather for staying inside and creating :-)


I've been working on a few ideas lately for cutting out a large shape (in this case a monogram) and filling the negative with different embellishments.


For this card I rolled some different coloured pieces from My Mind's Eye Alphabet Soup collection and glued them behind my giant letter 'G'. It's kinda fun I think?


To celebrate Scrapbooking Day gorgeous Angela at Scrap Friends is offering 25% off the entire stock. But it's for today only, so you really need to rush over there now!!


Guess what else I've been doing today? Something which excites me enormously but scares me senseless at the same time.... I've been making my very first scrappy video!! Eeeeekkkk!!


Epic fail, or mediocre success remains to be seen. Stay tuned for that :-)

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Love You Deerly...

My next project up for Baby Month at Scrapz.biz was this sweet and colourful canvas that would be perfect to hang in your baby's nursery.


I started off with an 8x10" canvas which I covered in this plain notebook type paper from Lily Bee. Then I misted it with my bright rainbow of colours. I was asked a few questions over on the forum about how I managed to make my misting look so uniform and blended, and whilst I don't consider myself an expert by any means, I can share my simple tricks with you....


I think the first thing to learn is to do it lighter and from a greater distance than you imagine you need to. You can always go back and do more once it's dried and you can see what it looks like.

The other trick I've got is to use a couple of what I call 'mixer colours'.
I use a really light green, yellow and pink in between my main colours. You can't really see them as individual colours in the final product but they help blend together the bolder colorus.


Now as far as the deers are concerned - that was simply my Silhouette in action! Surely there's nothing cuter than woodland animals, and deers just have to be my favourite.You could just as easily trace around any of the templates that are freely available on the web and cut your own though.


I filled the background with a bunch of pucnhed and hand-cut hearts from the MME Alphabet Soup collection. I took my inspiration for this from a piece in the 7 Gypsies Flikr pool, found via Pinterest. Add in a few more embellishments and details and you're done! I'm so ready to hang this in my girl's room now..... except that it hasn't yet made it past my dining area (much like these Valentine's roses which are now dried to a crisp!)


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