Thursday, April 24, 2014

Chipbords and papers love.

Hi ! Its me Olga ! I just received BFS papers and fall in love with them. They thick high quality with beautiful patterns I just love them !

I created two Layouts with them and my favorite chipboards ! First one Is very special to me with picture me and my friend on girls weekend at polish seaside. I use Blue Fern Garden: In Bloom as background paper and pices from Timeless and Calling Cards as elements in my composition. I use also Quilted Page Panel , Rose Bouquet and Precious Memories as title to my work





Second work is about waiting. For spring, for changes with photo of only flowers . As background I use 
Blue Fern Garden: Boudoir paper and Calling Cards. to composition i use chippies Beaded Strings and Rose BouquetWinter Titles and Picture Perfect are used as title



My last work for today is Project life page with pictures of my little model. I use
Picture Perfect, Directions and The Optimist Word Set


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

NEW Products for April!

Each and every month we release new and exciting chipboard designs, and this month is no exception! Take a look at what NEW products we have for you:

It's All About the Details...

Layered Iron Bridge

Lace Rounds

Industrial Corner

Nature's Finest...

Layering Stems

Royal Monarchs

Wild Flourish Bundle

Fancy Frames...

Majestic Frame

 Treasured Floral Frame

Wild Flourish Frame

Popular Panels...

Quilted Page Panel

City Map Page Panel

Tangier Page Panel

Dot Grid Page Panel

Quick Titles...

Wild Thing

Spring Fever

One Cute Chick

Little Angel

Little Devil

Are you in love?!?!?! 

We always love to hear feedback- which are your FAVES??

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

1960 by Lisa Griffith

Hello there! 
It's my turn to share my projects that I made this month. For both my layout and my card
I used the same techniques on my chipboard pieces , and I really love how they turned out.

The first project is a layout featuring a photograph of my Grandma....

'1960'


Here I have used a gorgeous Blue Fern Studios chipboard called 'Blooming Flourish.' I will try to show a close up below so you can see how a few simple techniques can alter your chipboard to make them look so beautiful. First I covered the chipboard with Viva Croco Crackling paint in white and set it with a heat gun to get an amazing weathered and cracked look. Then I covered the chipboard with a deep purple ink and let that dry. Last step is I applied embossing gel around the edges of the chipboard and then embossed them using silver embossing powder.  Really love the final result, it made the pieces look really aged and added so much character to my projects. 
I hope you'll try it!

Here are a few close ups...





I also made a card using an absolutely stunning Blue Fern Studios piece called 
'Damask Motif' that I treated the same way as I mentioned above, 
and really let this piece be the star. 


I started with the Blue Fern Studios paper called 'Parlour' as my base and then applied 
gesso, purple mist and some stamping underneath the altered chipboard.

Here is a close up..



I hope I have inspired you a little to alter your chipboard, 
and have fun playing with some textures! 

Until next time,
Lisa 







Monday, April 21, 2014

Kelly's April Projects

Hello there, Blue Fern fans :)
Kelly here today. I have a long post...three layouts today, so I'll get right to it!!

"So Sweet"

For this one, I went back to one of my all time favorite pieces of BFS chipboard...the Floral Clock
I covered this piece with embossing ink, then sprinkled three different embossing enamels..gold, ivory, and copper for a variety of color and texture. For the clock center I added another clock embellishment and clock hands.


Tucked into the bottom of this cluster is another "older" favorite, the Ornate Medallions. This one was also given a coating of copper embossing enamel.



"Perfect Moment"

I chose to use the gorgeous Blue Fern Garden papers for this one, as the colors worked perfectly with my photos - I love when that happens!

I started with the "Boudoir" paper, and layered strips from other Garden papers.  Over the paper strips, I added  two of the Jeweled Page Dangles, which were embossed with a light pink embossing enamel. I also have used one of the Flourish Hearts, which I cut apart and tucked the heart half, and the flourish half on either side of my photos.



"I Love You So"

For this one, I fussy cut the beautiful rose and bird cage motifs from the Blue Fern Garden papers, and placed them strategically on my page.  Below I have used one of the Memory Frames, simply painted white.


I added one of the Grande Cages, which was first painted white, then given a brushing of chalk ink.


The small flower border piece below is the "cut out" from one of the Floral Hearts. Once again, I just painted it white to make it really stand out!


Blue Fern Products:
Floral Clock
Ornate Medallions
Blue Fern Garden: Boudoir
Blue Fern Garden: Calling Cards
Blue Fern Garden: Signature
Floral Hearts
Flourish Hearts
Grande Cages
Memory Frames
Jeweled Page Dangles.

I hope you've enjoyed my projects today :)
Have a wonderful week!
s
Kelly

Sunday, April 20, 2014

April Projects with Rae

Happy Sunday! It's Rae with you to share some projects I've made this month. 


Dream Layout

First up, I have my sketch layout. You may have seen it if you have checked out our April sketch challenge. Here is the lovely sketch:



And, here is my take on it using the Blue Fern Garden paper collection:





Here's a closeup of the "Beaded Strings" circle piece. I primed it with gesso, then used a blending tool with Frayed Burlap Distress Ink by Ranger. I finished the treatment by adding some random stamping with a text stamp in archival ink, and placed some bling on each of the "beads."

This piece from the "Ironworks Accents" set fit perfectly at the top of the layout. I primed it with gesso, then added some Ranger "cement" embossing powder, then lightly added some grey chalk ink for added distressing.

The "Blue Fern Flourish" is tucked under the flowers. I used gesso to prime (of course!), then added some green Distress Stain and some olive chalk ink after the stain was dry. 

If you haven't already, play along with us this month with the April sketch: April Sketch Challenge!




Butterfly Tag


For this tag I used three keys from the "Vintage Keys" set. I colored them with silver Izink without priming them first to create a "dull" look to the keys.




I painted this "Bohemian Butterfly" with glossy black paint with a sponge. When it was dry, I glued it to some pink paper, then cut around it. I topped it off with some crystals to accent the body. 





Dream Big Layout

And, the last project I am sharing today is this layout:


I tucked the "Seasonal Wildflowers" under the picture after coloring it with blue chalk ink and sponging on some walnut stain Distress Ink. I layered the different inks several times in random spots, and added some small blooms.

This title is from "The Optimist Word Set." I primed it with gesso, then added some Ranger embossing ink in turquoise. It was a little brighter than I wanted it to be, so I used some brown chalk ink to randomly tone down that blue. 

For the "Doily Bunting" I grazed it with black archival ink, then added some wired raffia along the "string," and then placed tiny blooms on each doily.




Thank you for letting me share my projects with you today! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

Rae