Showing posts with label stamp Deja Vu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stamp Deja Vu. Show all posts

Saturday, July 18, 2015

One Paper Two Different layouts with Deja Vu- By Keren Tamir



Hello Blue Fern Studios Fans. Its Keren here and I have a fun twist for you this month. 
I created two different layouts using the exact same paper for the background.
I used the Friperies paper from the Deja Vu Collection and you wouldn't even know its the same paper as both layouts look completely different.
By changing colours, texture and products you can create two totally different projects with the exact same paper as a background.

Here is the first one:

"Puppy Kiss"


This is a picture of my daughter kissing our new puppy.
I stamped the background using the Deja Vu stamps. Then I splattered with different colours. Finally I used the tattered diamonds bits to give the background some more texture. They were inked with orange distress ink and then embossed in a creamy color.


I framed the foto in one of the heart hugs. I cut the word kiss out of the heart and used it for the title. Then I was left with the heart which I used for framing. The heart was also inked and embossed like the tattered diamond bits were.


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"Thankful for you"

This is the second layout I created with the Friperies paper from Deja Vu but this time I used green and teal hues.


I also created lots of texture in the background using texture paste and splatters.


I used "Valerie's Window" behind the photo as I wanted it to mimic the flower arches in the picture.


I used the Chelsea Vines to add some magical feel of the garden I created around the photo. I wanted to transport people into the photo of this beautiful garden.


Finally I used the word "Thankful" as a title. All chipboard pieces here were coloured with green distress ink and then splattered with both black and white water-colour paint.


Thank you so much for visiting the Blue Fern Studios blog
have a wonderful day!!

Keren

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Memories Captured by Marta Lapkowska

Hello everyone,
It's Marta Lapkowska here.
I hope you are doing great.
I am back to you with my new page and full video tutorial. 
You can see my creative process step by step.

As you ca see this is very magical page. I wanted to recreate the forest and dreamy scenry from the photo. I added some dry moss, thread to build my page.


I love the colours of Deja Vu paper collection, so soft and elegant. My favourite way of altering the chipboards is to emboss them with white embossing powder.

I hope you will enjoy my creating process. Have fun !



Marta x

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Deja Vu Collection layout Yuko


Hello!Friends!It's   my projects for  May.
I used the Deja Vu series released newly.

It isn't usually to use purple, but this purple is very beautiful!
The other colors combined with that (yellow and green) are also exquisite!





【Moments IN TIME】
Layout in purple Maine.
The favorite top in the purple layout made by now!
Because is it the color which isn't usually used? Somewhat fresh!
The yellow was made the accent according to the pattern  paper, and it was a correct answer!

This chipboard is also very pretty!


A purple part, use  SHIMMERZ.
Green  part use  liquid Pearl.
And empty light modeling paste is piled up.

The commemorative stamp added to this series of Blue Fern Studios
 was put on paper and it was cut.

Stamp: Déjà Vu - Click Image to Close
The stamp  is easy to push and easy to use for a line to be delicate.
The place which can be cut and used is also very convenient.



< Blue Fern Studios Products>
Paper    Deja vu    Luster/Luminaries/Petites Cartes/Voyage A Paris
Chipboard   Sophie's Window / Birds on a Branch




【Fabulous】
Expansive space was imagined featuring a picture of the daughter of the smiling face 
which bursts who runs after a soap bubble.


Big square frame cardboard, presence using are plentiful 
and do good work without but insisting too much.



I pushed the paper and cut the stamp of this balloon.The black stamp is good; accentuate.

Stamp: Journey - Click Image to Close




I'd like to take out a soap bubble sense, and gel medium was taken on.

< Blue Fern Studios Products>
Paper   Un Voyage A Paris  /La Plume   / Friperies /Luminaires

Chiobord     Chelsea Frame /Chelsea Vines
Stamp: Journey





This which is already introduced as a layout with a sketch in May.



【grateful YOU 】



Come Join!!!

Thank you❤

Yuko



Monday, May 18, 2015

Layouts with Déja Vu collection by Keren Tamir



I'm excited to showcase my projects today at the Blue Fern Studios Blog. 
I've used the Deja Vu collection for both these layouts.
Both layouts were created on the same background but with two different colour schemes which shows the paper's versatility.

"Sweetheart"


Although its spring, my first project is snow filled with earthy colours.
I framed my daughter's picture in the Winter flake frame which I personally designed for Blue Fern Studios. I covered it randomly with cream coloured embossing powder and then inked it in brown.


The background was stamped with the Deja Vu Stamps, the vintage edges stamp and the journey stamp. All were inked with brown distress ink.
Finally I used the Sweetheart word from the Lovebirds set.


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"Perfect photo op"


Thie second layout was also stamped in the background with a new BFS stamp. I used the widgets stamp to create the texture in the background.


This is an old picture of my son. He must be 3 years old here. I framed it in one of the vintage labels chipboard pieces which I coloured in green distress ink. I also used the seaweed chipboard to add as an embellishment. 



Thank you so much for visiting the Blue Fern Studios blog!!
Have a wonderful day!!

Keren

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Take a Look at What's New from our Design Team

We are so thrilled with the layouts our Design Team have been working on using our most recent release, the Deja Vu Collection.  Each one has been applying their own special style with stunning results.  See for yourself:


Bente has used this beautiful paper that is a combination of soft colors - gray, purple, and yellow.  Her sweet flower clusters perfectly bring out the colors of the paper, and she chose to keep her chipboard pieces a neutral white.  You can also see where she has stamped images from the Deja Vu stamp set to add a few dangles to her design.



Kim has used this soft peach/pink paper from the Deja Vu collection which is perfect with this precious infant image.  She keeps the focal point all in the center with lots of fussy cutting and some chipboard pieces, of course!



Zaneta also shows us how lovely purple and a little bit of yellow compliment each each other.  She has built layers under her sunny image (from a recent Sunday afternoon walk) using stamped images from the Halftone Set, several chipboard pieces, and more fussy cutting from paper in the Deja Vu Collection. 


We hope you will let these projects inspire you!

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Bente's April projects.

Hi it's me Bente!
I used the new Deja Vu papers for two of my projects. I also used matching chipboards. 
It is such a pretty collection!

First I made an off the page project. 
Such an easy project but it still has the 'cute' effect .-)
The cute little shadowbox was a leftover from some used up scrapsupplies.


I painted the box with diluted gesso and added small areas of green/pink paint.


I painted the branch and added a couple of mini roses to it. I glued pictures and some journalling cards to the back and proceeded to decorate the box with flowers etc. Fun!!


My second project is a layout, which is what I normally make.



I used several of the gorgeous papers from the 'Deja Vu' collection, Nowadays I really like working with the colour purple.(As opposed to when I first started scrapping when I found it such a 
hard colour to work with). I just love the purple/yellow combo here.


To emphasize the purple tone of the papers I decided to paint my chipboards purple as well. 
I used part of the large chickenwirepurple panel and Deja Vu dangles.


I used most of the papers in the collection and had so much fun trying out what papers to mix and match. I distressed and layered some of the journalling cards in the center as a mat for my photo.


I also coloured some of the flowers with paint to make them match more. As most of my stuff is in boxes at the moment due to the move I am really challenged to find enough other supplies to complement what I have. That's why I had to paint my flowers ;-)
If you look closely you might even notice I used some of the new Deja Vu stamps. ;-)


Finally I have a page for you that I made a little while ago, -actually at the end of last month. 
It was done for the Blue Fern Studios monthly sketch challenge. 

First you have the sketch. If you hurry you can still make it by the 30th of April.

Look HERE.




And below is the page that I made with inspiration from the above sketch. 


Okay, that's all for now! 
Thank you for checking out Blue Fern Studios and my projects.
See you next month!