This is the cute bungalow we moved from last year (yet remained in the same community), after purchasing our lake house. I still get emotional when I think of almost 18 years worth of memories in that place.
For this layout I used Blue Fern's gorgeous Remnants paper collection, coordinating adhesive shapes, lace, flowers, garden daisies chipboard and tattered walls ephemera. A few little embellishments from my stash to tie everything together.
On the close-up, you can see that I used Blue Fern's lavender seedlings on the garden daisies chipboard. They perfectly matched the purple lilacs in the photo. I still miss all the pretty lilacs we had on that property! Well, as always... thanks for stopping by to take a peek at my project today.
Showing posts with label Garden Daisies - Small. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden Daisies - Small. Show all posts
Monday, April 29, 2019
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Summer Breeze by Tracy Funk
We still have one more layout from our July Blue Fern Fan of the Month to share with you. I think Tracy just might have saved the best for last. The colors she has used are absolutely beautiful! It has been our pleasure to share her layouts with you this month. Each one of them is filled with inspiration and her use of Blue Fern products is amazing. Thanks so much, Tracy, for sharing your vintage look and creative style with us.
Here is Tracy to tell you all about her layout:
"Summer Breeze" is my final layout for Blue Fern Studios as their fan of the month for July. It features a photo of my husband's grandmother, Audrey. I had a wonderful time working with Blue Fern Studios products this month.
For this layout I used papers from the Garden Life collection. I used the back of the Calling Cards paper as the background and the back of the Flower Bed paper for the die-cuts.
I did some random stamping on the background with dark grey ink using the Tattered Newsprint stamp.
I used several pieces of Blue Fern Studios chipboard (Dangled Lace, Garden Daisies-small and Layering Stems).
I coated the Dangled Lace piece with matte medium, then applied white crackle paint. When that was dry, I brushed it with black artisan powder, wiping off the excess with a damp cloth and then rubbed it with a bit of orange ink.
I painted the Garden Daisies grey and then brushed watery white paint over the petals. I glued a mixture of beads in the center of each flower.
I painted the Layering Stems green then applied white glue to the petals and heat-embossed them with orange embossing powder.
I also used some printed chipboard from Blue Fern Studios' Garden Life and Happy Accident collections.
I used some alphabet stamps with dark grey ink to put the name on the printed chipboard piece.
I used the white and peach-coloured Happy Roses and applied orange ink to the edges of the petals.
Thank you again to Blue Fern Studios for giving me this opportunity to work with their beautiful products.
I painted the Garden Daisies grey and then brushed watery white paint over the petals. I glued a mixture of beads in the center of each flower.
I painted the Layering Stems green then applied white glue to the petals and heat-embossed them with orange embossing powder.
I also used some printed chipboard from Blue Fern Studios' Garden Life and Happy Accident collections.
I used some alphabet stamps with dark grey ink to put the name on the printed chipboard piece.
I used the white and peach-coloured Happy Roses and applied orange ink to the edges of the petals.
List of Blue Fern Studios Products Used:
Garden Life - Calling Cards paper
Garden Life - Flower Bed paper
Happy Roses
Garden Life - Printed Chipboard
Happy Accident - Printed Chipboard
Dangled Lace chipboard
Garden Daisies (small) chipboard
Layering Stems chipboard
Tattered Newsprint stamp
Thank you again to Blue Fern Studios for giving me this opportunity to work with their beautiful products.
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
July Inspirations by Halyna Protsenko
Hello, dear Blue Fern Studios fans! It's Halyna here to share a few new layouts and video tutorial with you.
"Love" layout
I really like airplanes and flights. And this layout is about this love)))) I chose Flower Bed paper from the Garden Life collection for my background.
Then proceeded to emboss the Solar Dangles and Adore, Love, Cherish chipboards with Sunlight Rose and 14 Karat embossing powder.
I finished the project with Spring Peony and Berries flowers.
And here is my video tutorial showing how to make this layout. I hope you will find it useful.
Blue Fern Studios Supply List:
Paper
- Garden Life - Flower Bed
Chipboard
- Solar Dangles
- Adore, Love, Cherish
Embossing Powder
- 14 Karat
- Sunlight Rose
Flowers
- Spring Peony and Berries
"Cherish" layout
My second layout is about my relatives - great-grandfather and great-grandmother.
I used the Sunrise paper from the Garden Life Collection as my background paper.
The Adore, Love, Cherish chipboard was covered with Imagine Ink embossing powders in Celestial.
Flowers Chesterville Blooms is ideally suited for this layout.
The Leafy Rings chipboard was covered with Imagine Ink embossing powders in Oatmeal.
Blue Fern Studios Supply List:
Paper
- Garden Life - Sunrise
Chipboard
- Leafy Rings
- Adore, Love, Cherish
- Garden Daisies - Small
Embossing Powder
- Oatmeal
- Sunlight Rose
- Celestial
Flowers
- Chesterville Blooms
- Christmas Blooms
I hope you have found some inspiration. I wish you a nice day!
Hugs, Halyna.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Three Layouts Featuring Autumn Anthology and Frolic
Hi everyone! Debbie here with you today sharing 3 layouts I created. My first two layouts feature the
new paper collection Autumn Anthology! Absolutely love this new collection! The colors and details
in the paper are beautiful!
new paper collection Autumn Anthology! Absolutely love this new collection! The colors and details
in the paper are beautiful!
I thought the new Autumn Anthology collection worked well with some old treasured family photos.
I love this old photo of my grandparents, my mom and her siblings. I used Newsworthy, Mercantile, Gazebo and Calling Cards papers. Lots of layering behind my photo and some fussy cutting.
I used one of the new Blue Fern Studios Imagine Ink Mica Color Mists, Sky on my chipboard title and then stamped it with the new Essential Textures stamps.
Tucked beneath layers of papers I used the Roman Clock chipboard.
Here I've used the new French Ironwork chipboard piece which I left untreated and use the new Persimmon mist. Leaving the chipboard raw brought out a darker color in the mist.
I also used the new Leaf mist on a mini flourish chipboard piece.
I also used the new Leaf mist on a mini flourish chipboard piece.
I did some masking on the background and misted with the Persimmon mist.
Here you can see when sprayed on a light background the color is much brighter.
I used a piece of the Symphony border chipboard here in my flower cluster.
My final layout was created using the Frolic collection and was based off of the September sketch.
I used several papers on this layout, Amoroso, Friendship, Mercantile, Dan Le Jardin, Allegro, Secretary Calling Cards ,and Petits Moments, mostly for layering behind my photo
I took the Tea Medley chipboard piece and cut it in half, using it on both sides of my picture. I primed it with gesso and embossed it with pink embossing powder.
Tucked within my flower clusters of piece of the Floral Medley Frame with I randomly sprinkled with pink embossing powder.
At the top of my layout I used the Jasmine Floral Pendant which I embossed with light pink embossing powder.
I hope you have enjoyed my layouts. Don't forget that you still have time to enter our September Sketch Challenge. You can find all of the details here.
Thanks for stopping by!
. . . Debbie
Thanks for stopping by!
. . . Debbie
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Two Layouts & A Canvas Creation by Kim Price
Hello everyone. My name is Kim Price and I live with my husband and two grown up daughters on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia - which is about an hours drive north of Sydney.
I've always had an interest in the arts, but I began my scrapbook journey around 12 years ago when I accidentally stumbled upon a scrapbooking shop and I was completely drawn in. I love to combine art mediums into my projects and I'm probably mostly known for my customised backgrounds and mixed media style. I'm really excited to be joining Blue Fern Studios in 2015!
Today I wanted to share a few of the projects I've been working on featuring lots of chipboard and stunning patterned paper collections. I've created two 12"x12" scrapbook layouts, one is based on this month's Sketch Challenge and a sweet little baby themed canvas.
My first layout is based on the January sketch challenge. I've used Blue Fern Studios Montage Now & Then patterned paper, fussy cutting some of the images from the paper layering them together with torn strips of paper from the leftover as shown in the photograph below.
I've used "Crossing The Lines" chipboard element behind my photograph for a lattice effect, adding my title "adorable" from the "Good Vibes" pack and finishing the whole thing off with a sweet little flying bird shape from "Little Birds"
Paper - Blue Fern Studios Montage collection Now & Then
Blue Fern Studios Chipboard - Crossing The Lines, Little Birds Set, Good Vibes
My second project is another 12"x12" layout - this time featuring the brand new collection, Sanctuary for a completely different look and style.
For my second layout I've kept embellishments to a minimum to really make the new Sanctuary papers shine. I've hand painted some plain cardstock using shades of beige and soft aqua then torn a sheet of Meadows Of Time patterned paper across the bottom edge and laid it over my cardstock.
I've taken a second sheet of Meadows Of Time paper and trimmed all of the flower elements along with the bird image, arranging the flowers between the papers as show above for a layered look.
The "Twiggy Branch" chipboard was first given a coat of gesso, allowed to dry then I've painted it with a layer or two of watercolor, adhering tiny flowers and leaves along the branches.
I've painted the Small Garden Daisy chipboard element and the "All Natural" title in an antique white acrylic paint - tucking the flower stem behind the bird element and layering my title on top.
Papers: Blue Fern Studios Sanctuary collection Meadows Of Time
Blue Fern Studios chipboard: Twiggy Branch, All Natural Set, Small Garden Daisy
Blue Fern Studios chipboard: Twiggy Branch, All Natural Set, Small Garden Daisy
I first added some color and texture to my canvas background, allowed it to dry then layered elements from Montage Calling Cards patterned paper, including the sweet little fussy cut cherub image and tiny butterfly.
I've then added color to one of the Romantic Page Dangles, trimming into three pieces and layering two of the smaller pieces across the top of the canvas and placing the larger heart shape dangle along the right side tucked beneath my photograph. My Perfect title from the "Chunky Words" pack was again simply painted with acrylic paint in a shade of aqua to coordinate the design.
Papers: Blue Fern Studios Montage collection Calling Cards
Blue Fern Studios chipboard: Romantic Page Dangles, Chunky Words
Thanks for dropping in today, I hope you've enjoyed my projects and I look forward to sharing more soon.
-Kim
Friday, April 18, 2014
So Much Gratitude and Thanks- by Keren Tamir
Hello Blue Fern Studio Friends
This post is very meaningful to me as its all about Gratitude and Thanks.
There are so many things I'm thankful for that If I list them here I won't have enough space to display my creations this month.
All three of my projects this month were created as a gift for three different people whom I love very much and are very special to me.
I'm Thankful and Grateful that I have them in my life!!!
The first project is a layout created for the parents of this precious baby who has been such a miracle of life.
"Sweet Dreams"
When I asked the parents to give me the color scheme of this baby's nursery they described these colours above which are exactly the colours of some of the papers from the Blue Fern Garden collection. I was then so happy to fussy cut, frames, bows and other images from those papers.
I framed the photo in one of the Ever After frames. I simply primed it with Gesso and then painted it using Shimmerz sky blue paint.
I treated the Frilly Heart behind the photo with the same gesso and paint to match the Blue Fern Garden Papers.
Finally the title was inked in blue fluid chalk ink.
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The next two projects are very near and dear to my heart. I created them for two very special people in my life. Both these people asked me to create Gratitude Journals for them and I thought it would be great to include some Blue Fern Studio Chipboard on the front cover.
"The Book of Gratitude"
I bought 2 hard cover journals at the dollar store. Then, using some of the Blue Fern Garden papers I covered both front and back. To blend the paper seam to the cover's background I used light moulding paste and a brick stencil.
I used the tree from the Descanso Garden Set, a little bird and one of the Veranda cages. I have a tutorial below describing how I created the tree. The bird was painted in silks glaze paint and the bird cage in brown fluid chalk ink.
Here is the tutorial on how I created the texture on this tree:
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"The Book of Gratitude"
This is the second book of gratitude I created. Its a little different than the other one but still unique on its own.
I used a different set of Blue Fern Garden papers to cover this journal. Then, I also covered the seams with some stencilled moulding paste. This time I used a different stencil to mimic the pattern on the Blue Fern Garden paper.
I used two different shades of Silks glaze paint to cover all the different flowers on the cover as well as the mini butterfly.
The Lattice fence was roughly covered with gesso leaving parts unpainted.
I try to find things to be thankful and grateful each and every day.
I hope you sit back today and find something to be thankful for.
Thanks so much for visiting the Blue Fern Studios Blog
Have a wonderful day!!!
Keren
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