Showing posts with label Brigitte Butterfly Set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brigitte Butterfly Set. Show all posts

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Projects by Kerryn Lawson

 
Hi, Kerryn here and I would like to share some of my recent Blue Fern Studios projects with you on the blog today.
 
I am always looking to add new cards to my stash so that I am prepared when those last minute invitations arrive.  Chipboard adds instant impact to your card and with the variety of products in the Blue Fern Studios range there is a chipboard design to suit every occasion.
 
For my first card I have combined a nested circle chipboard with a piece from the ironwork accents set.  Both pieces were primed with gesso before white paint, vintage photo distress ink and perfect gold Perfect Pearls were randomly applied to suit the neutral colour palette I was working to.
 

 
Chipboard used : 
 

 
For my second card I have gone to the complete opposite end of the colour scale opting to bring out some bright, happy colours.
 
I wanted to create depth of colour on my industrial gears chipboard so I have inked the chipboard with yellow chalk ink before applying and heat setting yellow embossing powder.  The chalk ink works quite well with embossing powder but gives you a more rustic, uneven finish than embossing ink will.
 

 
 Products used :
 
 
Along with the cards I have also created a layout featuring one of my absolute favourite Blue Fern Studios products, the Brigitte butterfly.
 
On this occasion I wanted to replicate the distressed feel from the papers with the treatment of both the butterfly and flourish chipboard pieces.  To do this I have used paint in a number of colours but as the layers have been built up the paint was added randomly rather than to the entire piece.  Once the paint had dried, the chipboard was gently sanded to expose both the different paint layers and the raw chipboard.
Perfect gold Perfect Pearls was added to the centre of the butterfly wings to add a touch of contrast to the blue/green and white.
 


Chipboard used :
 
 

 
 Thank you for stopping by and checking out my projects today.
 
Kerryn

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Cluster Layouts by Kristine Henanger


Hi everyone! 
Kristine Henanger here with you today to show
 you some projects I have been working on this month!
I hope you enjoy :)

"Boys will be boys"

There is endless ways to use or decorate your chipboard pieces, and one of my favorit way to do it, is to layer the piece with many layers of paint, ink, stamping, crackle paint, glitter, embossing and so on. 
On this page I started of by putting gesso on all the pieces. Then I used the same glimmermist as on the background, and finger painted the chipboard, to give it a random look.
I put some more gesso on, allso using my fingers, to make the white more visible again.
Then I used some stamps and just put it all over, before I finished of by putting some ink on the edges to create shadows.

 On this layout I have used following chipboard pices from Blue Fern Studios

                                        " Boys will be boys"                         "petite boutique frames"

"picture perfect"


"Today"

I am all about the cluster style, details, layers and colors (especially turquoise)... 
But sometimes I like to create a "clean and simple" cluster pages, like this one.
To make the chipboard match my page I put gesso and ink on all the pieces.
To give it a random look I always use my fingers to paint with
(it is a bit messy, so you can use gloves if you like).
On the skies I used sandpaper to create a worn/aged look.
 On this layout I have used following chipboard pices from Blue Fern Studios:

                                    " Brigitte Butterfly set"                                 " widgetworks"

                                                                      "cloudy skies"

Thank you for stopping by! I hope you found some inspiration here today :)



Kristine Henanger







Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Layouts by Kristine Henanger


Hi everyone!
My name is Kristine Henanger, and I am so happy to be a part of
the Blue Fern Studios Design Team! It is such an honor!
A brief introduction: I am a 23 years old singel mom, to my 3 years old son! <3
I have been scrapbooking since 2007, but when I got pregnant in 2009,
it just took of, and I have been addicted to scrapbooking ever since! lol!
I love to create layouts, cards tags, art journals, canvas, boxes, etc.
But
my biggest passion is creating layouts of my son!
Today I am going to show you all, my first two Blue Fern Studios layouts ever!
Here we go: 

Dreams Come True

 On this layout I have used following chipboard pices from Blue Fern Studios.
All the chipboard pices are painted with dabbers:
Damask Flourish

Dreams Come True

Ornate Medallions

Vintage Keys

True Colors


 On this layout I have used following chipboard pices from Blue Fern Studios.
I have painted the butterfly with panpastell. 

Brigitte Butterfly Set

 Picture Perfect

widgetworks

Thank you for stopping by! I hope you found some inspiration here today :)

                                                                                                                            Kristine Henanger



Monday, July 8, 2013

Cards with Yana Smakula

Hello everyone! My name is Yana Smakula and I'm beyond thrilled to be a part of Blue Fern Studios for the next few month. 
Let me briefly introduce myself. I’m 26 years old and I’m from Ukraine. I’ve been married for a little bit over a year now, no kids but we do have two black cats and we can’t live without them!
I love to travel across the world and meet new people, discover new cultures and just explore. So far together with my husband we’ve been to a few places in Europe, Africa, Asia and USA. Our next dream destination is Madagascar, I hear the nature there is simply breathtaking!
I enjoy scrapbooking and I mostly scrapbook about our travels. My other passion is cardmaking – I enjoy trying new products and techniques, experimenting and creating in different styles.

I have two cards to share, both completely different, one is a clean and simple, and the other – well, you tell me which style it fits best, lol!
Here’s the first card – Thinking of you.



For this card I used the following chipboard pieces from Blue Fern Studios. Butterflies were coloured with white Folk Art paint from Plaid and the flower was roughly covered with Distress paint from Ranger.
 Brigitte Butterfly Set

Gabrielle Butterfly Set

Garden Daisies

My next card – a classic Clean & Simple which I am so in love with lately. Its a card with hint of a vacation – endless ocean waters, loud seagulls and lots of blues and aquas. 


For this card I used cloud-shaped chipboard. I think its one of the first ones I laid my eyes on! I really like all the different shapes there are in the set.
I covered the clouds with embossing ink and heat embossed with white embossing powder, did that twice to completely cover the chipboard.
 Cloudy Skies
Thats all for today from me. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoyed!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

3 projects with Irina Gerschuk and Goodbye

Hi everyone!
It's Irina with you today and this is my last post for BFS.
The time I spent with BFS was one of the most exciting experiments in my scrap-life. I'm so proud and happy to have been the part of the BFS team from the very beginning! I'd like to say big thanks to Leslie for the confidence and taking me in as a team member; and to Valerie for the great coordination work; and for all the DT members with whom I've worked with for the last 6 month. I'll miss you, girls,  but I'm sure that we're going to meet somewhere again!

And now I'ld like to represent you my 3 cards, created for BFS:
The 1st one - inspired by the summer theme:
Some close-ups:
I've covered the butterfly with different acrylic paints, than with crackle accent and after all added some microbeads:
The flourish I covered with distress paint and than covered with white embossing powder:

BFS pieces, I've used:
Brigitte Butterfly Set
Brigitte Butterfly Set
Damask Flourish
Damask Flourish (2)

The 2nd card:
Close-ups:
I've covered all the chipboard pieces with different acrylic paints and than covered with white embossing powder to achieve more shabby look

BFS pieces, I've used:
Circle motifs
Circle Motifs
Fancy Birdcage
Fancy Birdcage


And the last card - inspired by the wedding theme:
I've covered all the chippies with thick layer of white embossing powder.

BFS pieces, I've used:
Heart Set
Heart Set
Valentine's Word Set
Valentine's Word Set


Well, that's it)))
Thanks again for all of you who gave me support and appreciated my work at BFS!
Have a lovely day!
Irina