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Friday, January 5, 2018

Vintage Christmas & Remnants inspirations by Tartine Peluche

Hello everyone!
First of all, Happy New Year !!! I wish you all the best for 2018!
I'm so proud to share whit you my first inspirations of the year for Blue Fern Studios.
It's such an honor and a pleasure to be a part of this wonderful team for the second year.
THANK YOU so much BFS xxx

So let me introduce myself, for those who don't know me.
My name is Melanie, Tartine Peluche on social media. I'm 35 years old and I live Quebec in Canada.
I do principally layouts, sometime cards and canvas, I've been doing scrapbooking for several years, starting with cards, Since 2 years I've changed for layouts and I really love that,
My style is mostly shabby but I like touch everything and discover new techniques.
What is sure, is that my style is very detailed and filled with flowers!


My works are always evolving and that's one of things why I love this art.
You can find me on:


I hope to inspire you all year long.

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*Handmade with love*
(Vintage christmas)
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To start I used a stencil and pink ink, then with a pink ink pad I stamped with Departure Stamp in a few places and thereafter always with the same stamp I stamped with a brown ink pad.
 That's all for the background.


I stamped on a watercolor paper several times the wreath motif of the stamp Holiday Wreath, then I colored them and cut in leaves only. I used them as foliage for my roses from the collection Garden Blooms to which I added some fake snow.



I altered my Shabby Flakes chipboards with SNOW embossing powder and I also added fake snow on these.A small printed chipboard from Homespun - Printed Chipboard and one white flower from Apricot Blooms finishes this side of my layout.

As a base, I used Vintage Christmas's printed chipboard oval and I created a wreath with the folliage remaining cut out earlier.


Of all the winter chipboards the Winter Deers are really my fav, just because i'm so in love with this wonderful animal. I could put on all my layout :)
This one is embossed with Copper and on top of it I added fake snow too, like my flowers...

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BFS products used:
Paper:
- Greeting Cards
Chipboards:
- Shabby Flakes
- Winter Deer
- Vintage Christmas - Printed Chipboard
- Homespun - Printed Chipboard
Embossing Powder:
- Bubble Gum
- Snow
- Copper
Glitters:
Burnt Copper
Pink Diamond
Flowers:
- Apricot Blooms
- Garden Blooms
Stamps:
- Holiday Wreath
- Departure
Seedlings:
- Sweet Pea
- Glass
Laces:
- Lace 4

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* Find Joy in the Journey *
( Remnants )



This background is a little more complicated, much texture and several pieces of chipboard Chain Link Panel that I embossed with Night Sky.


On shrink plastic I stamped a butterfly from the stamp Spring Accents after cooking it, I added some glitters ( Red Wine ) Some flowers and a piece of torn lace 5 complete this side.


I know we don't see much but I embossed my chipboard Rose Shield with Baby Pink. He is hidden by flowers and another piece torn of lace. My title cut in three pieces is embossed with Plum.


On my pink flowers from Spring Florals collection , another butterfly in shrink plasticstamped with Bourbon Street stamp.


I embossed my Organic Vine Corner chipboard and my cutout doily with Ivory powder.


On an acetate sheet, I stamped one butterfly from Butterflies stamp and I cut it.
Maybe you'll see better on the next picture.


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BFS products used:
Paper:
- Beaumont
Chipboards:
- Chain Link Panel
- Rose Shield
- Organic Vine Corner
- Find Joy
Embossing Powder:
- Night Sky
- Ivory
- Plum
Glitters:
- Red Wine
Flowers:
- Dark Tropic Lilies ( Black)
- Spring Florals ( Pink )
- Remnants Blooms ( Dark Pink )
- Remnants Florals ( Grey & Pink )
- Courtship Roses ( Pink )
Stamps:
- Tattered Newsprint
- Butterflies
- Spring Accents
- Bourbon Street
Seedlings:
- Purple Haze
- Mauve
- Sterling Silver
Laces:
- Lace 5


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* You Make Me Smile *
( Remnants )
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Another background a little complicated, that I will not explain to you, for lake of time ...
But I can tell you about this picture. you see myself in the company of my little cat saved. I found him abandoned by another human, just a few months old ... His name is Gaston and I love him so much, I can't see my life without him.


Sometimes, I think I should put less details LOL
I created from the Garden Window chipboard, a vine. All folliage used
are embossed with Green Ivory powder.


The chipboard embossed in Night Sky, on my background, is actually the interior of my Garden Window chipboard that I cutted. The leaves embossed in Green Ivory under the window shutter come from the Forest Branch chipboard. I will use the remaining branch and the bird later ...

I really love the effect of what the berries makes with the mix of flowers. Check in the description below for all details of what I've used. Under the flowers, the Blooming Flourishes chipboard also embossed in Green Ivory powder.
When you order them, you receive two identical pieces, I used both.

For my title, You Make Me Smile I embossed a first time in Baby Pink powder. Then, at just a few places, I used Lavender Eggs powder for a slight contrast and reminiscent of the purple of my layout.


I really love mini beads, and the Blue Fern Studio's seedlings are so cute and polyvalent. Here I've used Mauve and Purple Haze for adding texture and details.
I've mixed together two glitters : Pyrite & Spring Posy in a secret blend ... for make flakes.
 I added them on my background.
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BFS Products used:
Paper:
- Mini Remnants ( Side B )
Chipboards :
- Garden Window
- Blooming Flourishes
- You Make me Smile
- Forest Branch
Embossing Powder:
- Green Ivory
- Ivory
- Baby Pink
- Lavender Eggs
Glitters:
- Pyrite( Sorry, it's no longer available )
- Spring Posy
Flowers:
- Late Winter Lilies ( lavender )
- Remnants Blooms ( Light Pink )
Remnants Florals ( Light Pink )
Spring Peony & Berries ( Berries )
Stamps:
Tattered Newsprint
Seedlings:
- Mauve
- Purple Haze

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Thanks for stopping by.
I hope I have inspired you!
I'll see you next month for anothers inspirations.
Hugs ,Tartine xoxo

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Monday, December 21, 2015

Bente's December farewell

Hi there friends.
Today is my last post here on the Blue Fern Studios blog, but it's definitely not the last 
time you'll see me creating with these gorgeous products. 
So we won't say Goodbye but instead Au Revoir. :-)

Today I have a  couple of pages and some cards to share .

For my first page I picked one of the pretty new papers from the  Vintage Christmas collection.



I also have some close ups of the details:


I used the Petal embossing enamel to treat my chipboards. That gorgeous round piece is called Twilight Garden Frame. I gave the Shabby snowflake (part of a set) the same treatment. 
I love the look of those tiny half pearls that I added to it!


On my background I used the Winter Mint and Cotton Candy Imagine Ink mists. I also used gesso and microbeads as well as a few paints.


For a title I used one of the designs on the Christmas cards sheet together with the word Christmas from one of the bottom strips.


I love the look of the strict stripes with the soft colourful blooms.


On my next page you'll see a familiar face :-)  
(Yup that's me  in one of the rare photos of me that I like. :-D, I know I've scrapped it a couple
 of times already LOL)

I used the Juliannas Dream paper from the magical Ombre Dreams collection
Such a beautiful and feminine collection, and so versatile too! I always love the combination of yellow with purple. I can't say why I love it so, except I find it sooo,sooo pretty!


And even here I have close ups to share:


I painted most of my chipboard pieces purple and gave them a lick of gesso on top to make them a bit more shabby.The Chained Bits look great here down the side of my photo. They are a good background for layering any kind of embellishment.


The Timeless Floral corner adds so much to a page. It's so great because you can turn it
any way you want so it will work in any corner 


I wanted a title thet was not too overpowering so I went with a single chipboard word that I painted and clear embossed. 


I added a some punched and die cut greenery as well.

And to round things off I have a couple of simple Christmas cards that I'd like to share with you.



The first one I made with one of the cards from the Christmas card sheet and added the bottom strip from a sheet down the sides. I used the Petal embossingpowder again.
The Framed Winter words are perfect for a card front.


On my second card you can see that even other non-christmassy collections can be used for seasonal cards. My background here is from the Montage collection, but the top sentiment is from the
Vintage Christmas collection of course. I added some bits from the Chain link 
chipboard panel that I painted a dark red. I used a little of the Cotton Candy Imagine Ink
on the background and  a stencil on top.


That was all from me! I want to a big THANK YOU to Leslie and Valerie for having me.
It's been a pleasure!!

I hope you all have a wonderful peaceful Christmas time wether you celebrate or not.
Merry Christmas and Peace on Earth!

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Off the Page Projects from our Creative Team

We thought the last day of January would be a good day to share some Off the Page projects from our Creative Team.  Of course our beautiful paper, chipboard designs, and our new stamps are used a lot for layouts, but it's also perfect for other projects, as well.   Let's take a peek at what our Creative Team has been up to:

A Mini Canvas by Galina Savonova
created to remind her of summer.  She has used Blue Fern chipboard on the canvas.



Artist's Trading Cards (ATC) by Patter  Cross using various chipboard pieces.




Kim Price added this ships wheel chipboard piece as the final touch on the journal cover.

Here's a look at a project Jelissa Mei created for a friend - a canvas and an album, both embellished with Blue Fern chipboard.



Einat Kessler used chipboard and paper from our Sanctuary Collection to create this mixed media perpetual birthday calendar.  What a great idea!





The Blue Fern Beaded Flourish chipboard frame is stunning on Angelica Franssen's canvas.



Karita Vaino chose our Shabby Brick Bits to place behind the framed image on this canvas piece.



And lastly, Marie-Josée Hamel used the Chain Link panel to create gorgeous texture on this simple, but elegant canvas.


We sure hope you found these projects inspiring!


Saturday, March 22, 2014

"(love these) Memories" by Lisa Griffith

Hello everyone! I hope this post find you all well. It's my turn to share my projects today. The first layout I created was an experiment just to get some interesting looks using the new line of paper from Blue Fern Studios.

"(love these) Memories"


Here I started with the Blue Fern Studios paper called "Signature", and created some texture using heavy gesso and a stencil, and then sprayed with Ranger Vintage Photo ink and water. These papers really are amazing how well they hold up to whatever mediums you want to use. (There was a little bit of warping, but a small price to pay.) I love how the paper, inks and gesso mixed to create a watercolor effect. The chip board pieces I used is one of Captured Words piece that I cut in half and pieces of the Chainlink Panel. For the chipboards I coated them with gesso and then painted them with brown ink and then a coat of clear crackle paint. I was trying to get them to look like wood to match my photo. I also used a small strip cut off from the bottom of the paper, and a piece of the blue packaging that comes with the chipboard that I punched with a lacy punch and layered under my photo. I also cut out some butterflies Blue Fern Studios paper "In Bloom".




Next up I have a layout that I created using a vintage photo of my mum.......

"Pauline"


Here I used three different pieces of chip board called Circle Motifs, Petite Windows and Iron Work Accents. For all of the pieces I painted with Silks paint in Emperor's Gold (my new all-time favorite) and then stamped over the pieces with black ink. I added some bits of a vintage magazine, some Prima flowers and pink paint.


And my last project is a mixed media card I made for St. Patrick's Day.


I created my card using a piece of the paper "Signature" as my base, lots of stamping, misting, and the gorgeous Blue Fern Studios chip board called Blooming Foliage. I covered the chipboard with a light coat of gesso, and then painted it with green mist and gold paint and then a coat of Glossy Accents.


I hope you have enjoyed my projects and feel a little inspired?
Thanks for looking,
Hugs, Lisa xo


Friday, November 29, 2013

Panels with Patter

Hi! Patter here with some Blue Fern Studios panel inspiration for you today. I have used both the Quatrefoil Panel and the Chain Link Panel along with some other Blue Fern Studios pieces. This month, there have been several occasions in which I have had to make cards to send. So, armed with my great Blue Fern Studios products, I will share two of those cards with you today using panels and other chipboard.

A Card for Ordination
My friend was ordained on the 17th so this was the card I made for her. I started the bottom layer with patterned paper and the Blue Fern Studios Quatrefoil Panel. I inked it in distress ink and then added embellishments on top. It makes a great backgound piece.
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I also added a couple of Blue Fern Bits that I colored with gelatos and layered them with my other embellishments.
Blue Fern Products Used: Quatrefoil Panel, Blue Fern Bits

A Sympathy Card
Our senior pastor's father passed away this month. I used the above card for inspiration but this time I used the Blue Fern Chain Link Panel. I also inked this panel in distress ink and placed the panel in the background.
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I then used the Blue Fern Studios Organic Vine. I spritzed it with water and let it sit for a minute. Once the water had soaked in and the chipboard was soft, I began peeling up some of the leaves. I then spritzed with a mix of water and gesso and let it dry overnight. In the morning, I added several gelato colors and spread them around with a wet paintbrush. I then spritzed with a bit of green mist and let dry. I always like this effect. It comes out different every time.

Blue Fern Products Used: Chain Link Panel, Organic Vine

Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you will use some Blue Fern Studios panels on your next card or other paper creation!