Showing posts with label Berry Stems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Berry Stems. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2016

July Inspiration with Jelissa

Hello friends,

how have you been? Half the year has been gone and summer is now upon us! It has been such a great and fulfilling year so far and I'm really thankful for all the people that have come into my life.

For my blog post today on Blue Fern Studios, I have two projects to share with you using some of my favourite past collections.

First is a shadow box display which I intend as a gift to a dear friend. I've done something different this time in that, I went without my usual mixed media background but instead, focused on the Blue Fern papers and chipboards. I've been meaning to do this but couldn't find the right project to start off. The shadow box I found in my LSS was just perfect!

Here is the piece, created using Autumn Anthology papers:


I'm particularly drawn to this collection because of the beautiful shade of cobalt blue mixed with coral Michele used in the papers. If you know me by now, blue is one of my favourite colors and I can't use enough of it. It's a good thing I have two boys that I can use the color for! There are also plenty of images that I can fussy cut out from this collection and you can see that I wasted no time in doing just that.

Some details in the close-ups:

 

Love this hot air balloon! A little tea cup basket does remind me of the spinning tea cup ride at amusement parks in my childhood. I've dabbed some Sticklers on for a nice glittery effect.


Chained Bits and Berry Stems chipboard which I had altered with Imagine Ink embossing powders.
For Berry Stems, I first painted with some shimmery watercolors before using Grassy Knoll EP randomly. For Chained Bits, I first used Auburn EP, followed by Mushroom and Buttercup EP before topping it off with Copper Glitter.


Using the Marseille Frame here, which fit the display perfectly. I first covered it with copper metallic paint before brushing on clear crackle paint for extra texture.


A Flutter Page Dangle which I had snipped up. I first colored it with Gelato, then stamped and embossed with Cotton Candy and Watermelon EPs.


A flower which I altered with glitter in Sunshine and Dusty Pink.


Blue Fern Studios products used:

paper: Autumn Anthology - Le Ballon, Balcony, Calling Cards
chipboard: Marseille Frame, Berry Stems, Chained Bits, Flutter Page Dangle
Imagine Ink: embossing powders - Grassy Knoll, Auburn, Mushroom, Buttercup, Cotton Candy, Watermelon
glitter - Copper, Sunshine, Dusty Pink

My second project is a layout using the Frolic collection. It matches the theme of my eldest playing in the grass field. The bits of yellow and blue really brings out the mood of feeling the sun on my face on a cloudless day. 


Details in the close-ups:


A subtitle from Calling Cards. 


Whimsy Flourish which I had altered.


My title piece, altered with embossing powders and glitter.


Fussy cutting here


Looped Frames which I had altered with embossing powders and glitter.

And here is the start to finish video:



Blue Fern Studios products used:

paper: Frolic - Veranda, Calling Cards, Dans le Jardin
chipboard: Looped Frames, Whimsy Flourish, Glee
flowers: Tranquility Blooms
Imagine Ink: embossing powder - Seven Seas, In the Navy, Cerulean, Bonny Blue, Buttercup, Snow
glitter - Sunshine, Gulf Coast

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Mixed media Wedding canvas and a layout with video by Wilma.

One of my sons will marry his girlfriend in June.
Not a big wedding with white dress and all....
We just have a nice day high up on the alp where they are living in summer with the animals.
Swiss music , food and the cows .... :)


To remember the day I made them a 11x14 mixed media canvas.
It takes another 6 weeks until they get married , so I had to use a Pinterest picture for now :) 
Offcourse I will add their own picture to the canvas.

I started by adding gesso, very rough so I had some texture .
Than I painted Spring blossom , not too exact, it is just a background.
Than I cut out flowers from a old curtain I bought for 50 cents at the driftstore .
You know the thin curtains most old paople have.....
They are great for texture or cutouts like the white flowers here.

Some green tule (driftstore too ) and a few little flowers.
I had this chipboard piece for some time and this was a great opportunity to use it.


The Gazebo piece is stippled with gesso.
After it dryed I mixed gesso and lime paint to get a soft color.
I sprenkled it over the whole canvas including the chipboard and than washed it out random.
This way I keep some white which makes it more interessting for me.

I also used the berry stems , did the same, but keep the paint a little darker .
I added it with a little paintbrush, random again.
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For my second project I made a mixed media layout.
In the video you will see how I sometimes change my mind during the process...


The chipboard pieces are both embossed .
I used the Chelsea Vines and Butterfly friends
Embossingpowder colors : Verdant and garnet



The titel is stippled with gesso...



Papers I used are from the Ombre dream and Frolic collection.

If you like you can watch my video here, hope you will like it...





Thanks for watching my April post
x Wilma x







Thursday, March 3, 2016

March Inspiration with Jelissa

Hello everyone, March is here!

I cannot believe how quickly time passes seeing that we have only just celebrated our Lunar New Year here with lots of festivities, feasting and family gatherings. Today I'm up on the blog again to share two creations using two fabulous collections - Serendipity and Courtship Lane.

My first share is created with Serendipity. This is a truly amazing collection with all the lovely subtle details nested amongst darker shades. I find myself reluctant to do my usual kind of background work because I couldn't bear to cover up the details.

Because there is so much details on the pages, I can only imagine the number of photoshop layers that went into creating each piece of patterned paper. With that in mind, I did had several overlapping layers of patterned paper as my background to bring out the depth of this collection.

Details in the close-ups:


Heat embossing with Oatmeal EP. I wanted something dual-tone and subtle enough to blend into the background, so I used half-toned stamps to create the motifs.


Love these peekaboo chippies! They are just perfect for these sort of little nook and cranny. I used Garnet EP as my base, and while the melted powder is still hot, I sprinkled Ginger EP on top. The gold is really quite amazing!


My title piece which I had colored with gelato and sealed with a layer of Pearl EP.


Layering Stems which I first covered with Lime Ep, then with Ginger EP because I think I'm addicted to the lovely gold it gives. 

Blue Fern Studios products used:

paper: Serendipity - Calling Cards, Imagination, Contemplation
chipboard: Peek-a-boos, Layering Stems, Laughter Happy Smile


My next share is a video tutorial done with the gorgeous Courtship Lane collection. I'm really loving the color palettes that Michelle has used and pastels always speaks to me. 


I'm a sucker for wood grain motif so it was no surprise that I had to use Bourbon Avenue as my background. This is a photo of my second boy and my youngest girl - she looks exactly like him when he was just a baby. This moment was one in a million - my boys love to make a pouting funny face and I was only trying to capture the two of them looking at me. Never did I expect this cheeky girl to do the same without prompting - we all know how hard it is to get them to even look at the camera, let alone pose! - and I instinctively just froze this memory in time.

More details in the close-ups:


Berry stems layering over Shabby Brick bits with lots of textural detail in the background.


Clusters of embellishments


Painting directly over chipboard and paper for a nicely blended effect.


Fussy cut details everywhere.

And here is the start-to-finish video:

Blue Fern Studios products used:

paper: Courtship Lane - Bourbon Avenue, Town Gossip,
chipboard - Berry Stems, Shabby Brick Bits, Whimsy Flourish
embossing powder: Pearl, Iris, Lilac
stamps: Garden Frolic, Arcadia Textures

Thursday, January 7, 2016

My first projects for Blue Fern Studios: Marie-Eve Bernard

Hello,

I'm so happy to present you my first three projects for Blue Fern Studios!  I'm so proud of being choose to be part of this great talented team.  I really hop to inspire you all year long.

My name is Marie-Eve Bernard.  I live in the beautiful Quebec City, Canada, with my family.  I'm the mother of two girls, Delphine and Mathilde, and pregnant of the third one (It's for July).  My husband, Laurent, will be surrounded by pink and princesses!  My family is my source of inspiration.  I'm a scrapbooker since more then 10 years now.  My style changed a lot over the past years.  I'm now passionate by mixed media.  I can't do a layout without getting my fingers dirty.  One thing that do not change over the years: my love of gorgeous papers, chipboards and flowers. So, I'm in heaven here with Blue Fern Studios products.


You can follow me there:


First Layout: Laughter

My first layout is made with the gorgeous Déjà Vu collection. I love the soft look of this collection.




On this flourish piece, I completely recovered it with the Iris Embossing Powder.  After, I emboss it a second time entirely with the Pearl Embossing Powder.  Finally, I add a little touch of Icicle Embossing powder.


The frame is simply embossed with the Icicle Embossing Powder.  For my title piece, I cover it with heavy Gesso and create texture with a stiff brush, just like stucco.  When the gesso is dry, I used a spray ink to color it.

Blue Fern Studios Products used:

Papers
- Déjà Vu Lustre (background paper)
- Déjà Vu Luminaries

Chipboards
- Laughter, Happy, Smile
- Blooming Flourish
- Ever After Frame Set

Imagine Ink Embossing Powder
- Pearl
- Iris
- Icicle

Stamps set:
-  Texture Circle

Second Layout:  Sweetheart

My second layout is ma with the brand new collection Blush!  This collection is simply gorgeous, girly and romantique.  It is completely my style and fall in love with it immediately.



On my background work, you can see that I use two Blue Fern Studios Stamp set (listed bellow).  On my Berry stems, I used Garnet Embossing Powder first and a little touch of the Otmeal one. My title is cut from the Valentine Cards paper. I use a tool to distress it on the edges.


Blue Fern Studios Products used:

Papers
- Blush Fondness  (background paper)
- Blush Valentine Cards
- Blush Celebration

Chipboards
- Berry Stems

Imagine Ink Embossing Powder
- Oatmeal
- Garnet

Stamps set:
-  Brocade Texture
- Vintage Edges


Third Layout:  Fairytale

My third layout is  made with the new Timeless Collection.  Such a wonderful collection too!  I was perfect for a picture of me in front of the Château de Chambord in France.  




I covered my frame with the Garnet Embossing Powder and ad touch of Mistic Plum.  I cut the corner flourish in two to have one on each side of my photo.  I use Mystic Plum Embossing Powder on the flourish pieces. For my title, I use the same technique from the first layout, but i apply two colours of spray ink.


Blue Fern Studios Products used:

Papers
- Timeless Maçonnerie (background paper)
- Timeless Freedom

Chipboards
- Story, Fairytale, Magic
- Corner Flourishes
- Ever After Frame Set

Imagine Ink Embossing Powder
- Garnet
- Mystic Plum

Stamps set:
- Texture Circles
- Vintage Edges

I hop you enjoy.
Thank you for passing by and see you next month!

Marie-Eve





Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Mixing it Up ~ Sandi's December Projects!

Hello, Blue Fern visitors! 
Sandi here with you today sharing my 3 December projects.
It's so hard to grasp that 2015 is almost over! 

"Memories"

First up is a layout using the Vintage Christmas collection. I used a variety of papers as listed below and then built my background with super heavy gesso, a stencil and Imagine Ink mists in Persimmon, Cotton Candy and Leaf. 


My Clip Frame was treated with Cotton Candy mist and then heat embossed using both Petal and Poinsettia. The Berry Stem on the left was misted with Imagine Ink in Leaf and variegated with a random ink pad. The Blooming Foliage peeking from beneath the photo was treated the same. A few microbeads were added to both for more texture. 


The Garden Lattice Bits were misted with Cotton Candy and then randomly embossed with Petal and Poinsettia.  You can also see I've used a snippet of the Blooming Foliage tucked into my cluster. 


One last close-up

Blue Fern Studios Products Used:
Paper:
Vintage Christmas Deck the Halls
Vintage Christmas Magical
Vintage Christmas Greeting Cards

Chipboard:
Garden Lattice Bits
Clip Frames
Berry Stems
Blooming Foliage

Imagine Ink mist:
Cotton Candy
Persimmon
Leaf

Embossing Powder:
Poinsettia
Petal

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"Dream"

I love scrapping with purple! And since I haven't had a lot of opportunity to use the DejaVu collection yet, I took this time to do so.
  (Love this early ingenue photo of Lucille Ball, 1930s. Photo credit to Tumblr, original photographer unknown.) 

The spectacular Circle Vine Frame seemed the perfect choice to add a little drama to my layout. It was coated with gesso, then misted with Imagine Ink in Jingle Bells. I did a little random embossing with a clear powder and then added in some purple with one of my gelatos. 


The Framington Medley was treated the same and used as a background layer. To emphasize my photo, I used color around the Circle Vine Frame and mixed in some microbeads as well. 


You can see some of my stamping in the background using the Garden Frolic stamp. 


I used more of the gelato color to create an ombre look on my Dream title. I finished the page with some random paint splattering. 

Paper:
DejaVu Lustre
DejaVu Tresors
DejaVu La Plume

Chipboard:
Framington Medley
Circle Vine Frame
Wish, Wonder, Dream

Stamps:
Garden Frolic

Imagine Mist:
Jingle Bells

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"Merry"

Here I am again using the Vintage Christmas collection. I've tried to photograph this layout multiple times and cannot seem to capture it's true appearance. IRL, it is so sparkly and pretty! 
The background was treated with gesso and Imagine Ink in Winter Mint. 
This LO is based on the December sketch and is of one of my grandsons with a great-granddad, so sweet. 



The Holiday Frame was misted with our Leaf mist and then blinged up with our Lucky embossing Powder! The shine is gorgeous! I've tucked in some fussy cut flowers. 


The Wood Ornament was treated with Petal and Poinsettia embossing Powders. A bow and flower finish it off! 
I used one of the Halftone Stamps around the outer edge of my layout for depth and interest. 


I added some personal touches with cheesecloth, peals and flair. 

Blue Fern Studios Products used:
Paper:
 Vintage Christmas Wonderland
 Vintage Christmas Greeting Cards
 Vintage Christmas Deck the Halls
 Vintage Christmas Magical

Chipboard:
Wood Ornaments
Holiday Frame

 Embossing Powder:
Petal
Poinsettia 
Lucky

Mist:
Winter Mint
Leaf

Stamps:
Halftone

That wraps it up for December and for 2015! 
I am thrilled to be back with Blue Fern Studios again next year! 
See you then!