Showing posts with label Perfect Adorable Special. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perfect Adorable Special. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2016

Blush ,Timeless,Serendipity collection layout Yuko


Hello!  Yuko here!
I made 3 works newly this month!
I use different collection for each.
Those collection is characteristic, and anything is very beautiful!




【Sweet】
I use Blush collection!  I love This collection!!! 
  Particularly this paper is a favorite in that!




I used favorite emboss powder oatmeal for a title.



<Blue Fern Studios Products>
Paper   Blush collection   Calling Cards/Celebration/Cupid's Folly/ Reminisce
Chipboard  Cute, Sweet, Sassy/ Flourish Hearts
Embossing powder   oatmeal




【cute】
I used serendepity collection for this work.
This series is very chic, and it is beautiful!


The chip board of the big heart has to paste the paper.

Balloon of chip board was also to paste the paper.
Small heart took advantage of the part that does not need a another chip board.
That was a good accent!



Chip board of the title will use the Sea Mist of embossing powder
It was sprinkled artsuger of Prima after applying a heater.




<Blue Fern Studios Products>
Paper Serendipity collection   Calling Cards/ Glee/Imagination/ Merriment
Chipboard  Cute, Sweet, Sassy/2 Hearts Set/Frilly Hearts/Mini Ring Things
Embossing powder   Sea Mist





【Adorable】
The third of the work was to use the TIMELESS collection. 


It's really is cool I TIMELESS collection!
Cool finished in chic, can either girls elegant.
And have a first glance seems difficult, I thought it was very easy-to-use collection.


I used VERDANT of the emboss powder for the cardboard of the leaf.
It is different from sage which I introduced last time in this color again, and a gold color strongly appears when I expose a heater and dissolve it.


 I repeat black from emboss of the gold.


The title is CELESTIAL of the emboss powder.
It was the finish which the lam of various colors entered the black, and thought whether it was flamboyance more, but was unexpectedly blackish.




<Blue Fern Studios Products>
Paper TIMELESS collection   Calling Cards/Maconnerie/ Abode/Artistique
Chipboard  Classic Ornaments/Perfect, Adorable, Special
Embossing powder   CELESTIAL/GINGER/EBONY/VERDANT




Thank you for looking!



Saturday, December 26, 2015

Christmas layout and more... with Yuko




Merry Christmas! 
Did you spend wonderful Christmas of everybody?
Christmas took a lot of photographs!
I want to introduce 12 inches of layouts of Christmas today.



【special】
We ate a Christmas dinner at home.
It is the fourth Christmas for my daughter.
What sellout does not get the paper of this Vintage Christmas series anymore!
So does this become the work using last Vintage Christmas?



This time I had piled up brown ink → Gold ink → gesso with a sponge.








<Blue Fern Studios>
Paper : Vintage Christmas    Auld Lang  syne/Wonder Land/Greeting Cards
Chipboard:  Lattice Bits/ Perfect, Adorable, Special







Another work was to use the Autumn Anthology Series


【adorable】
I love Autumn Antholgy series!
It is easy to match the tone of the color very much!



For the image that is a fairy tale to the atmosphere of the photograph a little.




<Blue Fern Studios>
Paper :Autumn Anthology   Balcony/Calling Cards/Newsworthy/COttage
Chipboard: French words/Symphony corners-small





The nextwork was used in December of the sketch.
Click here for details



【wonder】


When Christmas is over, the next is a celebration of the New Year!
Please spend the wonderful end of the year of everybody!!!



Thank you!
Yuko






Monday, November 2, 2015

November Inspiration with Jelissa

Hello friends! Hope your weekend of trick n treat has been fun!

I'm up on the Blue Fern Studios blog today to share two layouts. And if you've been wondering, here are my little girl's photos at last! I finally found the time to process them and print them out for scrapping. And I got to say, the feel of a newborn in my arms and their intoxicating smell is just so addictive!

Here is my first layout, based on the November challenge sketch created by Michelle. I used lots of the gorgeous papers from the Autumn Anthology collection - pastels are really my favourite!



My take on the sketch:


This time I've pretty much stuck to the sketch changing only the title. My background is deliberately simple so as not to steal the limelight from the pretty papers  and chipboards.

Some closeups:

Under my flowers, I have the Floral Lattice Bits all heat-embossed and layered on top of strips of papers from the Autumn Anthology papers which I have the edges punched.


The French Ironwork chipboard which I heat-embossed as well - first with two different shades of brown and as an accent, I used the Fern Embossing Powder, one of the many new products from Blue Fern Studios. Some stamping in the background was done with the Garden Frolic stamp set.


Another half of the Floral Lattice Bit which I snipped off to balance the layout. Lots of layering too from different sheets of the collection.


My title, made up of words from two different sets - Baby Words and Perfect, Adorable, Special - which I brushed lightly with paint and inked the edges with gelato.

Blue Fern Studios products used:

Autumn Anthology - Parfumerie, Gazebo, Mercantile
Chipboard - French Ironwork, Perfect, Baby Words, Floral Lattice Bits
Mediums - Embossing Powder (Fern)

My next share is a video tutorial and I had heaps of fun doing it. Each and every one of my kids get a shadow box or canvas for their baby photo and my little girl is no exception. While I really love how sturdy the Blue Fern papers are, I wanted something that I could mount on a wall or display without warping over time. So I chanced upon the idea of transferring the entire sheet of patterned paper over on to my canvas.

Here is the project:


You can see just how different the background paper looks now! Because of the uneven-ness in removing the layers of paper, I had little patches of white all over, with some bits of the canvas exposed. It's a gorgeous white haze effect on top of a very pretty paper, and muted it just enough to fit the theme of the photo.

Some close-ups:


My title piece - I snipped off the "Hush" from "Hush Little Baby" to fit the composition of the canvas.


Aloha Flower chippie, sneaked in between all those layers of Calling Cards cut-outs.


My background is a mixture of simple stenciling as well as heat embossing with another sweet color "Petal" from Blue Fern Studios. I also cut out little butterflies and placed them all over the canvas.


Butterfly Friends chippie helping to fill out the layers and also to create visual flow.


Some of the background details.

And here is the start-to-finish video. That's all I have for you today, so sit back and enjoy!



Blue Fern Studios products used:

Autumn Anthology - Calling Cards, Newsworthy, Balcony
Chipboard - Aloha Flower, Butterfly Friends, Hush Little Baby
Mediums - Embossing Powder (Petal)


love,

Friday, September 11, 2015

Frolic inspiration from Elena Morgun

Hello friends!

The weekend is around the corner. And I would like to inspire you with some new projects. Today I have prepared a layout with a video tutorial and ATC set.

This layout I created for a friend as a present. Her son's photo was my main inspiration. I decided to create layers with the help of chipboards. I painted them with Silks this time. I love the color transitions I got here. The layout turned out very shiny.
Video tutorial



Blue Fern Studios product used
Paper
Frolic: Veranda

Stamp
Journey
Halftone
Forever

Chipboard
Mod Squares
Perfect, Adorable, Special
Turkish Panel

I enjoy creating ATCs and swapping them. They are quite fast to make, but that doesn't make them less beautiful. Here is my recipe for today: stamp the background, add some elements such as papers, chipboards, butterflies and finish with adding some watercolors. Enjoy your creations!
Blue Fern Studios product used

Paper
Frolic: Secretary
Frolic: Dans le Jardin

Stamp
Journey
Halftone
Forever
Vintage Edges

Chipboard
Bohemian Flowers

Hope to see you soon again!
Take care,
Elena Morgun