Showing posts with label Boston Lattice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston Lattice. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Dream Big Decor Panel


Hello everyone, my name is Aida Haron from Singapore and let me say this is such an huge thrill, a real honor to be with a team of talented Creatives. February marks the first time I'm posting for the Design Team at Blue Fern Studios ..... can you tell how excited I am ?  

Married to a very patient husband, we have 2 girls (26 and 21 years) and currently I conduct workshops for Art Journals in sunny Singapore. My journey in the crafting industry has taken many turns from card making, scrapping to mixed media, projects displayed at Creativation ...... all the phases have been amazing, I'm grateful and feel very lucky for the tremendous creative opportunities.

My online homes are a blog Aida Haron, Art Journal and on Instagram I am @aidaville.


With our girls being older older, it means we have fewer photos and scrapbooking in the physical sense has changed. Now I mostly Art Journal and create decor panels for display around the home or as gifts for special occasions. Today, I am sharing this Dream Big decorative 8 x 10" canvas panel layered with gorgeous Blue Fern Studios products.

The supplies used :
Happy Accident 2 Grubby patterned paper
Chipboards : Dream Big, Boston Lattice, Willow Flower
Assorted Blue Fern Studio Flowers and Lace.


The Dream Big chipboard was treated with white gesso, and heat embossed with a cream and glitter powder. Once cool to touch, lightly rub in a layer of yellow or orchre crayon in little areas on the words to deepen the dimension.

The base of this project is a 8 x 10" flat back canvas painted a pale blue using acrylic paints. The Grubby patterned paper has an industrial design making it a good contrast to the other more feminine elements like flourishes and flowers.
The Boston Lattice chipboard was given a base coat of white gesso and grit paste for texture. Once dry, it was painted with a grey/blue acrylic paint. I love how the grit paste created the shabby feel ! 
For the Willow Flower chipboard, I pressed pale Oxide inks on to the surface for colour. When you are in a hurry, this is a no mess, easy option for colouring chipboards.
To match the patterned paper Grubby Happy Accident 2 and the blue of the Lattice chipboard, I chose a mix of light orange, yellow and cream flowers.
Thank you for stopping by to spend a few moments with me. I hope this Dream Big Decor Panel will inspire you to create with Blue Fern Studios.

Happy Crafting !
Instagram : @aidaville.






Monday, September 17, 2018

September inspirations by Jennifer Jacques

Hello Blue Fern Studios fanatics!

Here are 3 layouts, all made with the brand new HAPPY ACCIDENT 2!!!

As Happy accident was my all-time favorite from BFS,
 I was thrilled to work HA2 as part of this design team.

So here is my first one 


I used "Faux" and "Suave" as my background paper.

Above, the title was embossed with Black Sand embossing powder and below, 
you  can see the new Criss Cross chippies who are embossed also but
 with Oatmeal embossing powder.


I've made some random stamping with the music sheet from the stamp set "For the birds".

Blue Fern products used on this layout


Papers: Collection Happy Accident 2
-Faux
-Suave

Chipboards
-Criss cross
-Breaking the rules

Stamp
-For the birds

Embossing Powder
-Oatmeal
-Black sand

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My second layout was a beachy theme creation.


The "Smarty" paper (b-side) is used as my background on this one.
 Use some ephemeras here and there also to complete my focal point.
My focal point is based on the Swirls and Twirls chippies
and were embossed with 2 colors:
Sea mist and Breeze.

Some Wanderlust lilies around my picture...




Some  stamping with Swiss dots and also with Halftone stamps.
Below: Waderlust and Ephemeras again :)


Blue Fern products used on this layout

Papers: Collection Happy Accident 2
-Smarty (b-side)

Chipboards
-Swirls and twirls

Stamps
-Swiss dots
-Halftone

Embossing Powder
-Sea mist
-Breeze


Flowers
-Wanderlust lilies

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Last one for this month, still with Happy Accident 2!


Frivolous paper :D

Some Close-ups


Above, Boston lattice with black gesso and waxes.
Lace #2 sprayed to match my layout.
Some ephemeras also ...


My title was covered with the beautiful Rose Gold glitters


And finally, Lush leaves were embossed with Avocado embossing powder, 
one of my favorite green from BFS.

Blue Fern products used on this layout

Papers: Collection
-Frivolous

Chipboards
-Boston lattice
-Classy and Sassy
-Lush leaves

Embossing Powder
-Avocado

Glitter
-Rose gold

Lace
-2

This is it!!!

Thanks for passing by xx










Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Plaisir (Pleasure) by Edith Cloutier

Hello Blue Fern Fans!  Today we welcome back our March Fan of the Month, Edith Cloutier.  You're going to love her second layout of the month.  The colors are beautiful and the photo is so darn cute.  Everything just comes together so well.

From Edith, describing her layout:


I used "George" paper from the new hottest collection, Chesterville, for my layout.  I added texture paste to emboss with Blue Fern Wheat Embossing Powder.  I used the same embossing powder on my title.


I ike to use some pieces of chipboard to add some dimension.  Flowers were perfect to decorate my creation.  On the final touch I used Merlot Glitter with glass beads and micro beads.





Paper:
Chesterville - George

Chipboard:
Boston Lattice
Turkish Bits
French Words

Flowers:
Attic Charm – Glitter Roses
Courtship Roses
Spring Lilies

Embossing Powder:
Wheat

Glitter:
Merlot

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Plaisir (Pleasure) by Edith Cloutier

Hello Blue Fern Fans!  We welcome back our March Fan of the Month, Edith Cloutier.  You're going to love her second layout of the month.  The colors are beautiful, and the photo is amazing.  Everything just comes together so well.  

From Edith, describing her layout:


I used “George” paper from the new hottest collection Chesterville for my layout. I added texture paste to emboss with “Blue Fern Wheat Embossing Powder”. I used the same embossing powder on my title. 


I like to use some pieces of chipboard to add some dimension. Flowers were perfect to decorate my creation. On the final touch, I used glitters (Merlot) with glass beads and micro beads.





Paper:
Chesterville - George
 
Chipboard:
Boston Lattice
Turkish Bits
French Words
 
Flowers :
Attic Charm – Glitter Roses
Courtship Roses
Spring Lilies
 
Embossing Powder:
Wheat
 
Glitter:
Merlot

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Maja's February Projects

Hello, Blue Fern Studios Fans and welcome to the blog today :-)

For my today's post I created various projects, so I hope everyone would find something for themselves to get inspired. All of them feature our latest release, the Serendipity collection.
Let's start with the layout:


I first layered two papers in contrasting colours for the background and added some stamping. For the title, I traced the words of the "Always Remember" chipboard with embossing marker and heat-embossed them separately with Heavenly and Ginger embossing powders:


Then I cut out some journaling cards to mat my photo. I tucked some flowers in between then layers,  I also included some loose brick pieces I found with my Shabby Brick Panel (you can also find them in the Extra Bits sets :-)) that I covered with subtle crackle paint.


I created a custom button by attaching an epoxy sticker to the bird image and cutting it out. As for the extra pieces you might get with your chipboard, I decided to keep them and use for some interesting decor element :-) I first removed the pieces from the chipboard, covered them with various eps and but them back together, creating kind of a mosaic/stained glass element (to be able to mount it on 3D dots, I matted the shapes with some paper on the back side):


For the word part, I first embossed the background pieces with Breeze ep and then re-heat it a bit so that particles of Oatmeal ep would stick to it and embossed again to get a shabby chic look:



Always Remember:

Papers: Serendipity: Anticipation, Fascination, Imagination, Chronicle
EP: Ginger, Heavenly, Azure, Seven Seas, Breeze, Oatmeal
Chipboard: Always Remember, Charmed Page Dangles, Shabby Brick Panel/Extra Bits
Stamps: Photography, Forever, Vintage Edges

I used this mosaic/stained glass technique for my next project too, an OTP home decor piece with the beautiful Couture chipboard as the main image:


Just as with the Charmed dangle, I removed the pieces, covered them with Lilac and Mystic Plum eps and but them back into the main piece that I covered with 14 Karat ep.


For the background, I layered some papers, put some lace in between the layers and stamped a dangle from the Deja Vu stamp set, then added some dimensional elements to it:


I also included a flower cluster with a button and metal wing charm in it. Beneath my composition I put the Inspiration chipboard on the passe-partout I splashed with black ink:



Inspiration:

Papers: Serendipity: Inspiration, Merriment, Reminisce
EP: Lilac, Mystic Plum, 14 Karat
Chipboard: Couture, Serendipity Words 1
Stamps: Deja Vu

I also made two cards for this post - here's a wedding card that features the Boston Lattice chipboard piece:


I think it makes a beautiful bakcground for the flower cluster, and it also reminds me of a wedding pergola :) For the background, I layered two sides of the Glee sheet:


 I covered the chipboard with white chalk mist and used the extra pieces as propping places to hide 3D dots:



Wedding card:
Papers: Serendipity: Glee
Chipboard: Boston Lattice


It wouldn't make a February post without a Valentine's card ;) Here's one I gave to my own personal hubby:


I used the True Heart stamped image for the main motif: I stamped it on watercolour paper, coloured it with Distress inks, cut out and mounted on layered papers that I also stamped with Journey stamps:


For the sentiment, I used the "love" word from the Chunky Words set, covered it with glue and dipped in the Fool's Gold glitter. Just to make sure it would fall off, I secured it with glossy accents. 


Love card:
Papers: Serendipity: Contemplation, Inspiration
Chipboard: Chunky Words
Glitter: Fool's Gold
Stamps: Journey, True Heart

I wish you a lot of creating time - and see you next time!
Maja Nowak

Friday, August 21, 2015

Bente's August post using Frolic and Paisley & Vine.

Hi, Bente here saying hello!
Today I have a couple of pages to share with you that use the two latest collections 
called Frolic and Paisley & Vine. 
These are both sooo beautiful and Frolic is possibly the most beautiful collection EVER!!!


I used the sheet Friendship from the Frolic collection and the word peeking out from below the photo is part of the Memeory Frames set. I painted it blue as I did with part of the title chipboard Frolic in the Sun. As an added decoration i used the beautiful Boston Lattice.


In this close up you can see how I painted the title and also how I clear embossed my lattice piece with utee after painting it white.


I just love this shot of my DD from a couple of summers back :-)


I picked some colours that work well with the photo and had a play on the background. I made the tiny splashes with my old discarded tooth brush like my FIL once taught me. 

  
One last look :-)  


My second page is to remind me of a wonderful day not long ago when we celebrated my eldest DD's graduation in the UK.


I used Passion, Playing cards and Splendor from the Paisley & Vine line for my graduation-page.


I thought the  Destination Labels were perfect for this. I mixed some paint to get one similar to the teal of the collection. And I used a black pen to outline the letters etc.


I like this photo so much I had to scrap three of it :-)


I added pop dots to raise some of my page- elements and create more dimension.

That's all from me today. Thanks for taking a look!!