Showing posts with label Bente Fagerberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bente Fagerberg. Show all posts

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!

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Bentes October projects.


Hi there.
Today it's my turn to blog some Blue Fern goodness and to start with I have a page that I made
with the lovely Autumn Anthology. 


I used the Robin paper as a base and the Cottage paper on top.  I used a brayer to add a thin layer of gesso to prime my paper for the Imagine Ink Sky mist and the Love Story 2 stamp set.



I cut a piece from the Shabby Brick Panel chipboard and haphazardly  painted it white. I then just gave it a slight splash of the same mist I used earlier.


I picked a choipboard title to suit my page and after priming with gesso I paintd it with blue acrylic paint. To finish the look I added some Distress stickles on top. I useda third choipboard piece here as well, but it may be hard to detect,....-It's the arrow from the Directions set. 
But instead of painting it, this time I covered it in a cute washi tape. 


 So here's a last look at the pretty colours in this page, and as you see I also cut some strips of other pretty papers in this collection just so I could do a little layering.

My second project is a little different for me. I don't usually do scrap on canvas, 
but this round one looked fun, so I decided to give it a try!

Here's how it turned out;


As further inspiration for this canvas I used the October sketch. I turned it upside down and took  a free approach as you should with a sketch, but I think you can still see the resemblance.

Here's the sketch:


Read all about the challenge HERE.


I used calling cards from the Frolic collection as a title for my canvas/page.
The Butterfly Friends chipboard rceived a coat of white paint, some glitter and a light application of the green mist Imagine Ink Leaf. Also the large Frolic Mesh Bits chipboard was treated similarly.

I added a few leftover pieces of chipboard here and there, you can see them in the photo above. 
I dont ever throw those little tresures away :-)


Finally a close up of the gorgeous Butterfly Friends again!


Thank you so much for looking in today :-)


Monday, September 21, 2015

Autumn Anthology with Bente.

Hi, it's Bente here with a couple of layouts to share using the latest gorgeous 
paper collection Autumn Anthology. 
It is simply a mixture of stunning designs and some of my most favourite colours.

Here is my first page with the collection:


Did you know that Blue Fern Studios now even carry mists? There will be new mists with each collection and I used two of the new colours here; Imagine Inks Leaf and Sky.



I painted the chipboard title-words a neutral beige colour and decorated with some micro beads.
I used  the stunning  Jackie's Window to ground my design and this one is also painted with a mix of acrylic paint and some green mist. After it dried I went over the edges with a small chalk ink pad.


As you can see I  used some of the new stamps on my page. 
I used all three designs from the Essential Textures set. 
I cut out the banner that you can see under the chipboard from one of the calling cards.
The title is made of a couple of words from the  Chunky Words set.


To make my flower cluster complete I added a few small chipboard twigs called Berry Stems. 
I love the brown colour they were painted and the delicate look of them. 


Ok, now for my second page for today:


 Another beautiful sheet from the Autumn Anthology collection
I actually fussy cut a part of one paper and added it on top of this blue one, (in case you go looking for a paper that looks like this :-D)


I used the Royal Heart Frame to surround the photo on top of the layers of paper and calling cards.


After I painted the heart frame a suitable colour I heat-embossed it with gold using one of the same textured stamps as above. I think the look is really neat!! 


I added a few bits and pieces from the inside of larger chipboard pieces. 
I find these are good to hold on to as they can be really useful.


 As you see from the shot here I have added quite a lot of media to my layered papers. 
I added different beads as well as glitter gel, paint, gesso, and ink. 
There is a certain shimmer to the page that does not come through in the pictures.

Finally a little reminder that there's still ample time to join in our sketch challenge for September.
Below is a picture of the sketch and a page I made as an example.






You can read ALL bout the challenge HERE.

Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Bente's July inspiration.

Hi, I hope all of you in the northern hemisphere are enjoying a lovely Summer, 
and that the Winter is not too bad on the rest of you :-) 

Today I have some layouts to share with you that are absolutely 'fresh from the press' so to speak.
I was in the UK last week celebrating my eldest daughters graduation from university and 
when I got back I had to finish my projects rapidly!! 
-But with such awesome products to play with it's not a problem:-)


My first page is based upon a pink paper from the Montage collection. 
On top is a paper from the Deja Vu collection. As yo can see the collections mix very well.
-Especially when you add a litttle mixed media here and there. :-)
I 'framed' the whole page with the largest sized Graduated Squares, painted white then inked around.


 The gorgeous piece of chipboardbelow the picture is one of the recent shapes and called
  Rock Wall Bits. I painted it beige , stapmed on it and addedsome pink glitter. The part of the Grunge Frames chipboard piece above the photo was given the same treatment. I just love to add glitter to my pages at the moment :-)


The cute small dots scattered all over my page are the insides of then alpha stickers that I used.


I used the Montage collection for my second project. I love all the lovely yellow papers in that collection:-)


And here are some close ups of the details.

I used one of the Memory Frames as my title and hid it partially behind my photo.


The arrows are from the Directions set and simply painted black.


Making banner-pieces or mats behind the photos are such great ways to use up those left over pieces from your favourite patterned papers.




And finally here is my page for the current sketch challenge that you can find HERE.


The chipboards I used are:
Laughter, Happy, Smile and Floral Clock.

And a closer peek at some of the details:



That's all from me for today!! 
Have a good week! 


Sunday, June 21, 2015

Bente's shabby June projects

Hi, it's almost the end of June but that is not something you would know from 
the weather over here. In Sweden we love to celebrate Midsummer outside with our traditional 
food and many like to  dance and sing around the 'May-pole'.
Well, I guess not much of that going on this year as yesterday was an utterly 
blusery and rainy day unfortunately. So I stayed inside scrapping... 
What better substitute, -for almost anything...?

Here's my first page:


I based my layout on the beautiful Montage collection and particularily one of my fave sheets
the blue and white side of 'Fairyland'. I did use a lot of media on top, but that is one of the 
many great things about the Blue Fern Studios papers; they are very thick and awesome 
quality so they are able to take a lot of experimenting!


I picked a pretty picture of my youngest looking for seashells on the seashore last Summer.
As this is a beach themed page I decided to frame my picture using the gorgeous Seaside Frame. 
It's got a little seahorse, a star, an anchor, etc so it's just perfect!


At first I primed my page with gesso. When dry I added a layer of a blue paint. I mixed several shades to get it just the right colour. I added a layer of crackle glaze on top. 
Before the crackle dried I sprinkled  some special fairy glitter and some tiny glass beads on top. 
After all we were looking for treasure :-)


 The cracks in the paint are really small but look very cute in real life. 
Unfortunately they don't show up well in the photos.

My second page was made as an example for the June BFS sketch challenge .


For this one I used the delightful Deja Vu collection.
You'll find the sketch and everything you need to know about the challenge HERE.

The beautiful birdcage is part of a set of two. It's called Deja Vu Tweets chipboard and you 
can find it HERE


There is a big contrast between the bright colours in the first page and this more subdued page.
-But I actually like to do a little of both. That way at least there's no risk I'll get bored :-)

As a title I used the word 'Adore' and you can find it HERE
The two other words of the set are Love and Cherish.


The butterfly is called Royal Monarchs and is part of a set of three different sizes. 
You'll find them HERE.


The chipboard underneath the purple mini roses is called Layering Stems and is part of a set 
of three different ones. You can see all of them HERE


And my third page and last one for today:


Picture is from last year when we took MIL out for a birthday dinner at the local yacht club (no we do not have a boat :-D).

I used Ombre Dreams for my page ,'Susans Dream'. I added a couple of layers in the middle. I used my trusty border punch this time. It's been too long....


I picked som Shabby Brick bits that I painted white and then sprinkled with yellow fine glitter.


The main chipboard piece here is the beautiful Beaded Flourish frame and you can take a closer look HERE.   
I painted it, and when dry I stamped it with one of the 'Halftone' stamps. To further embellish it I added some gold stickles. I thought this would match well to the golden coloured mist I used on my background.


I hope you liked the pages that I prepared for you!
Thank you for visiting today! :-)