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,

Sunday, November 1, 2015

November Sketch Challenge

Hi everyone!  Welcome to the weekend, and another sketch challenge here at Blue Fern Studios.  Our sketch designer, Michele Singh, has once again created a lovely sketch, with loads of possibilities.



Want to see how some of our Creative Team used the sketch?  We have some gorgeous examples for you.



Debbie Burns




Jelissa Mei



Bente Fagerberg




Wilma Voermans



Zaneta Glowa



We hope these layouts from our Creative Team have given you some inspiration.
Now it's your turn to show us how you will interpret the sketch.

One lucky winner, selected by a random draw, will receive a prize package 
of Blue Fern Studios chipboard!

In addition, we will also select 3 (or more) layouts to feature.
We have just a few simple rules to follow if you would like to participate in our sketch challenge:

1.) Feel free to interpret the sketch as you please by means of taking it as-is or 
flipping/turning/mirroring it to suit your needs, but please make sure your layout resembles the sketch.

2). Please note that you can do whatever type of project you please - a layout, card, 
  canvas, altered item- whatever suits your mood and style! 
We would love to see the different ways our sketch can be used.

3.) You must use at least one piece of Blue Fern Studios chipboard OR use Blue Fern Studios paper on your project. Please note that you do not need to use the pieces featured in the sketch
- use whatever suits your fancy! You can find the store nearest you HERE.
 {Do not use any other brand of chipboard on your project, please!}

4.) Upload your project using the Inlinkz tool below by midnight EST on November 30, 2015

We look forward to seeing how you use our sketch and Blue Fern products!
Enter Here:



Saturday, October 31, 2015

Magic and Wonder with Vintage Christmas by Marilyn Rivera

Hello everyone!!  
Marilyn here with you today sharing a project with the beautiful Vintage Christmas collection and the new products from Blue Fern Studios like the embossing powder, mist and the glitters.

The new Vintage Christmas collection is so beautiful, the paper and design are divine .
I selected the Auld Lang Syne paper and the Wonderland paper(base) for my page. I treated the paper with gel medium. and after dry  I used the Imagine Ink "Winter Mist"  to enhance the beautiful blue/mint color tones on the paper. It's great that we have now  the mist, glitter and embossing powder in the same paper colors.  


I gave textures with a stencil and a mix of Imagine Ink-Glitter -"Pyrite" with gel medium.  The Winter Village chipboard was enhanced with the Imagine Ink-Embossing Powder-Fern. and added some Pyrite glitter.


My title is the Framed Winter Words chipboards that I treated with the embossing powder -Fern.

Here are my kids, a memory of the 2003 Christmas.  . 

Here you can see the effect of the glitter in the chipboard and in the background.

Blue Fern Studios products used:
Vintage Christmas collection: Auld Lange Syne and Wonderland papers
Chipboards:
Winter Village and Framed Winter Words
Imagine Ink products:
WinterMint Ink
Glitter Pyrite
Embossing powder-Fern

Thanks for stopping by...until next time!

Marilyn



Thursday, October 29, 2015

October projects from Galina Sazonova.

Hello dear friends!
Today I want to share with you my new projects about my family.) Our tenderness, love, happiness - all this in these pages ...
I used a lot of paper cut image from marvelous collection Autumn Anthology.
"Sweet"
My first project about my son.)











"My place"
The second project is dedicated to our family and our house) ...





Use products Blue Fern Studios:
Paper
Autumn Anthology
Autumn Anthology: Full Collection
Chipboard
Floral Spray
Flutter Medley
Floral Lattice Bits
Cute, Sweet, Sassy
Floral Spray   Детонация Medley

Floral Lattice Bits   Cute, Sweet, Sassy
Stamp 
Déjà Vu
Journey
Essential Textures
Stamp: Déjà Vu   Stamp: Journey

Stamp - Essential Textures 
Mists
Ink - Lea 
Ink - Sky
Imagine Ink - Leaf   Представьте себе, чернила - небо
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Have a nice day!)