Showing posts with label Mini Flourishes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mini Flourishes. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2016

June Attic Charm Inspiration from Cathi

I have a big interest in genealogy and when I was younger my aunt gave me copies of many photos of our ancestors, I have some really great images and this month I decided to use family vintage photos for all of my layouts! I just love preserving our history a little bit this way.


For my first layout I feature a gorgeous photo of my grandfather Ernie Jones, circa 1910. I just love the way he is dressed and how they have him seated at a table. I used the Attic Charm Attic Key paper as my base and the gorgeous Mercantile paper featuring the chair image to reflect this in the layers I added to the layout. My title Treasure came form the Calling Cards page.


In this close up you can see the gorgeous Attic Trunk chipboard piece which has been embossed with Imagine Ink Embossing Powder in Ginger and "antiqued" with Sage Embossing Powder!  I have added some Attic Charm Daisies and Courtship Blooms.


In this close up you can see the Mini Flourish covered in gorgeous Imagine Ink Fool's Gold Glitter. I did a lot of background work and I have stamped the Halftone stamps, the postmark stamp from the Desk Set stamp set and a favorite of mine the cross texture stamp from Forever stamp set.  I added mist and masking using my texture paste.


There are lots of gorgeous Blue Fern Flowers on this layout, I have used the Attic Charm Glitter Roses, Courtship Blooms and Tranquil Lilies.  I have used the Imagine Ink Fool's Gold Glitter again to color the Vintage Lock chipboard.  I finished off the layout with lots of stitching around the edges.


Blue Fern Studios Supplies:

Paper:
Blue Fern Studios Attic Charm Collection~Attic Key
Blue Fern Studios Attic Charm Collection~Mercantile
Blue Fern Studios Tranquility Collection~Calling Cards

Chipboard:
Attic Trunk
Mini Flourishes
Vintage Locks

Imagine Ink Embossing Powder:
Ginger
Sage

Imagine Ink Glitter:
Fool's Gold

Stamps:
Desk Set
Forever
Halftone


This next layout features my great grandmother, Helen Tobin, when she was a young girl along with her sister. I just love the pose with the flower basket and chair...they don't look too happy here but I think they had to stand still for ages back in those days to take the photos!  The base of the layout is the gorgeous Haberdashery paper.


Here in this closeup you can see a cutout from the Calling Cards paper, "The Good Old Days". I have also used the Mercantile paper to build up my layers. Lots of Courtship Blooms here and Attic Charm Daisies.


I used the Graduated Squares and embossed them in Cotton Candy Imagine Ink Embossing Powder and added these to my layers. I tucked in another cut out from the Calling Cards paper and added some kraft tags for journaling.


In my final close up for this layout you can see my trio of chipboard (Film Strip, Vintage Locks, and Adorable) embossed in the gorgeous Ginger Imagine Ink Embossing Powder. I have added some stamping of the cross background stamp for the Forever stamp set. I also love the Making Plans stamp as it is a collage of some of my favorite texture backgrounds and depending on what part of the stamp I ink up I can get book page, script, rules, blue prints, or several other gorgeous patterns! The final stamp I added to the background is the needle book stamp from the Needlework stamp set, randomly around the edges. I added some misting and some masking with texture paste and a bit of splattering. To finish off this layout I added some stitching around the edges.

Blue Fern Studios Supplies:

Paper:
Blue Fern Studios Attic Charm Collection~Haberdashery
Blue Fern Studios Attic Charm Collection~Mercantile
Blue Fern Studios Attic Charm Collection~Calling Cards

Chipboard:
Graduated Squares
Vintage Locks
Adorable
Film Strips

Imagine Ink Embossing Powder:
Cotton Candy
Ginger

Stamps:
Forever
Making Plans
Needlework


My final layout is a layout I did for the sketch challenge. This photo is of my Great Aunt Marge who had it taken for my Great Uncle Les before he went off to war. He took it with him to remember her and I called this layout Patience because that is what they needed to make it through war time to see each other again and go on to have many years together and many many children!  For the base paper for this layout I chose the Attic Charm Curio paper. I took many cut outs from the Calling Cards paper to layer under my photo.  Here is the challenge sketch if you want to join in!



In this closeup you can see the gorgeous Attic Charm Glitter Roses and Daisies, as well as a Courtship Rose. I have layered the huge beautiful Roman Clock Set - Large, embossed with Imagine Ink Embossing Powder in Oatmeal underneath the photo.


I embossed the Patience chipboard piece with Imagine Ink Embossing Powder in Mushroom as well as flecks of Oatmeal.  I have added lace and pears to match her dress and necklace as part of my layout and I have tucked in some Bits of Honey chipboard pieces into the photo cluster as well.


To finish off the layout I added some background stamping using the gorgeous cross texture stamp yet again from the Forever set. I added the brick wall stamp from Essential Textures and also the clock stamp from the Bird Vignettes stamp set.  I tucked in a tag with some typed journaling about my great aunt's story and added some stitching again to finish off the layout.

Blue Fern Studios Supplies:

Paper:
Blue Fern Studios Attic Charm Collection~Curio
Blue Fern Studios Tranquility Collection~Calling Cards

Chipboard:
Bits of Honey
Roman Clock - Large
Patience

Imagine Ink Embossing Powder:
Oatmeal
Mushroom

Stamps:
Essential Textures
Forever
Bird Vignettes

I really enjoyed with Attic Charm set of layouts with a family history theme. I love that the photos are all my relations! I just love the care they took when making photos back then and am grateful for all the gorgeous memories! I hope you enjoyed these and am glad you took the time to visit! The Attic Charm collection is a gorgeous one!




Saturday, January 23, 2016

January inspiration by Pascale B.

Hello Sweeties,

Today I'm up on Blue Fern Studios blog for the first time. I have to say that I'm really honored to be part of this amazing Design Team.


For those who don't know me, I'm Pascale B. a working mom of 2 young adults. I live in the Loire Valley (France) well known for its beautiful castles and wines. I love to travel in and out my country and as I take a lot of photos during my trips, you will discover some of my finds in my projects as well as some of my ancestors... I mostly create layouts, but not only...

You can find my work on my personnal blog Scrap Made in Touraine,
some tutorials on Youtube,
and follow me on Facebook

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For the first project I choose a photo taken during a walk in the "Fairytales Gardens" of the Castle du Rivau (Léméré, France). It's a sculpture from Bassorade: " The Running Forest ".


I choose to made a really simple layout : some random stamping with the Brocade texture stamp, a touch of color for the background and some embossed chipboards. I used the Lucky powder on the small flourishes and the Ebony on the Dot Grid panel.


... some flowers colored with Twinkling H2Os and Primary Element.


And to finish I sprinkled Carrabean Glitter and Glass Glitter.


Blue Fern Studios products used:

Vintage Christmas: NoelFrolic: FriendshipPaisley & Vine: Bohemian Dot Grid Panel Mini Flourishes
Vintage Christmas
Noel
Frolic
Friendship
Paisley and Vine
Bohemian
Chipboard
Dot Grid Panel
Chipboard
Mini Flourishes
Stamp - Brocade Texture Imagine Ink - Embossing Powder - Ebony Imagine Ink - Embossing Powder - Lucky Imagine Ink - Glitter - Caribbean
Stamp
Brocade Texture
Embossing Powder
Ebony
Embossing Powder
Lucky
Glitter
Caribbean

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For this second page I chose a photo I took in September of the Castle of Villandry (Villandry, France), well-known for its beautiful "Jardins à la Française" (formal garden). The new Timeless collection is just perfect for this kind of photo.


I started to protect the paper (Timeless - Artistique) with a layer of clear gesso. When dry, I added some colors coordinated to the photo. I also added a design to the background with the Brocade Texture stamp that I heat embossed with the 14 Karat powder.


I covered the chipboards with clear gesso before coloring them with some Twinkling H2Os. When dry, I used the Brocade Texture stamp to add some texture to the chipboards and I embossed them with the 14 Karat powder too.


I added some texture to the grape vines too: I sprinkled some Sage embossing powder when the paint was still wet and I love the result!


I die cut the the title in a cardstock and embossed it first the 14 Karat powder. I embossed a second time with the Ebony powder but I didn't cover it properly so the gold is still visible.


Blue Fern Products used:

Timeless - Artistique Love Story: The Grand Ball Love Story: True Harmony Quatrefoil Panel Moldings
Timeless
Artistique
Love Story
The Grand Ball
Love Story
True Harmony
Chipboard
Quatrefoil Panel
Chipboard
Moldings
Imagine Ink - Embossing Powder - 14 Karat Imagine Ink - Embossing Powder - Sage Imagine Ink - Embossing Powder - Ebony Stamp - Brocade Texture
Embossing Powder
14 Karat
Embossing Powder
Sage
Embossing Powder
Ebony
Stamp
Brocade Texture

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And for the last layout I choose a photo of my great-grandparents's wedding in 1901.


I covered the background (Timeless - Couture) with clear gesso to protect it. When dry, I stamped randomly the background with a background stamp (Postal Texture) and an archival ink. I used a second stamp (Halftone) to add more texture and embossed the print with the pearl embossing powder. Then I added some colors to the background.


First I covered the chipboards (Framington Medley and  Marrakesh Panel) with clear gesso too, and added a thick layer of clear crackle paste. I let dry naturally. Then I colored them with different mica powders and fixed them.


I colored the flower and the leaves and I embossed the last ones with the sage embossing powder to add some texture.


I cut different papers (Autumn Anthology - Cottage and  Sanctuary - Calling Cards) and distressed them before adding them under the photo.


To finish the layout I added some mica flakes and I splattered black gesso mixed with gold mica powder.

Blue Fern products used:

Timeless - CoutureAutumn Anthology: CottageSanctuary: Calling CardsMarrakesh PanelFramington Medley
Timeless
Couture
Autumn Anthology
Cottage
Sanctuary
Calling Cards
Chipboard
Marrakesh Panel
Chipboard
Framington Medley
Stamp: Postal TexturesStamp: HalftoneImagine Ink - Embossing Powder - Pearl Imagine Ink - Embossing Powder - Sage
Stamp
Postal Texture
Stamp
Haftone
Emboosing Powder
Pearl
Embossing Powder
Sage