Showing posts with label Petite Windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Petite Windows. Show all posts

Saturday, April 26, 2014

2 layouts and card by Yuko

Hello!Everyone.Yuko here!
The season of a beautiful cherry tree passed Japan.
Many beautiful flowers bloom now.Going out is a season becoming happy from now on!

Today,I introduce 2 layouts and a card.


【Tresure the MOMENT】
The photograph of the dress which took in commemoration of
 2-year-old birthday of my daughter
I wanted to do it this way since I saw a chair of this paper!
A daughter sat down on a chair in just right ! !!





After the cardboard of the title applying gesso,
 and having colored it in ink, I painted with a glossy accent.

 This paper of  Blue Fern Studios  is  very beautiful !

 It was good to my image.







【TIMELESS Beauty】
This is my most favorite photo  in this SAKURA(cherry tree)season 
.I feel the growth that it has seen a daughter running 
in the spirit of the beautiful cherry trees.





I was cut out from the paper delicate pattern.


Used  distress enbossing powder ( Renger)for this chip board.(Memory Frames)





【BEAUTY】
I used the frame of handmade for this card.
The texture is attached with modeling paste. 



Please visit my blog to see  more details.
Thank you for looking!


Yuko


<Blue Fern studios Products>

habby Brick Bits
Vintage keys
 Treasure the Moment
Flutter Page Dangle
Petite Windows
Memory Frames

Blue Fer Garden  Timeless /parlour /calling cards /singnature



Saturday, March 22, 2014

"(love these) Memories" by Lisa Griffith

Hello everyone! I hope this post find you all well. It's my turn to share my projects today. The first layout I created was an experiment just to get some interesting looks using the new line of paper from Blue Fern Studios.

"(love these) Memories"


Here I started with the Blue Fern Studios paper called "Signature", and created some texture using heavy gesso and a stencil, and then sprayed with Ranger Vintage Photo ink and water. These papers really are amazing how well they hold up to whatever mediums you want to use. (There was a little bit of warping, but a small price to pay.) I love how the paper, inks and gesso mixed to create a watercolor effect. The chip board pieces I used is one of Captured Words piece that I cut in half and pieces of the Chainlink Panel. For the chipboards I coated them with gesso and then painted them with brown ink and then a coat of clear crackle paint. I was trying to get them to look like wood to match my photo. I also used a small strip cut off from the bottom of the paper, and a piece of the blue packaging that comes with the chipboard that I punched with a lacy punch and layered under my photo. I also cut out some butterflies Blue Fern Studios paper "In Bloom".




Next up I have a layout that I created using a vintage photo of my mum.......

"Pauline"


Here I used three different pieces of chip board called Circle Motifs, Petite Windows and Iron Work Accents. For all of the pieces I painted with Silks paint in Emperor's Gold (my new all-time favorite) and then stamped over the pieces with black ink. I added some bits of a vintage magazine, some Prima flowers and pink paint.


And my last project is a mixed media card I made for St. Patrick's Day.


I created my card using a piece of the paper "Signature" as my base, lots of stamping, misting, and the gorgeous Blue Fern Studios chip board called Blooming Foliage. I covered the chipboard with a light coat of gesso, and then painted it with green mist and gold paint and then a coat of Glossy Accents.


I hope you have enjoyed my projects and feel a little inspired?
Thanks for looking,
Hugs, Lisa xo


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Blue Fern Garden with Jelissa


Hi there! Today is my turn to share with you two projects for February. I've just come back from a family holiday in Japan and there were so many photos to scrap. And the new paper line from Blue Fern Studios is just perfect for remembering this wonderful vacation.

"Perfect Moment"


For my first layout I used "Parlour" as the background paper because of the sweet blues and greens on a neutral cream base. It also matched the colors of my photo quite well and gave me a lot of space to create my cluster. For the paper layers, I cut out and distressed the elements from "Calling Cards" - I think this particular paper must have been designed for people like me who just love to layer.


Some chippy goodies: I painted the picket fence with gesso and plastered texture paste randomly over. I snipped the Organic Vine into two and used it in both corners of my main cluster. Tucked in are also pieces of the Berry Stems. Leaving the stems bare, I covered the rest of the two pieces with gesso and painted over with watercolors. As a final touch, I added some shimmery-colored texture paste.


I fussy-cut out the corner element from another sheet of "Parlour" and tucked it underneath the Petite Window, which I covered with texture paste randomly.

Blue Fern Products used:
Blue Fern Garden "Parlour"
Blue Fern Garden "Calling Cards"
Country Picket Fence
Petite Windows
Berry Stems
Organic Vine


"Mini Album"

My next share is a mini which I created using the Blue Fern Garden papers. The colors from the line matched my entire vacation so well (how often does that happen?) that I just had to use them for this project. 


On the cover, I used a piece from the Ever After Frame set and covered it with two different shades of embossing powder for a duo-toned effect. I then fussy-cut out an element from Blue Fern Garden "Calling Cards" as a mat for the title.


I layered Bits of Honey under my photos and painted it with gold paint. 
Here's a tip: don't discard the extra strip at the bottom of your Blue Fern Garden papers. There are beautiful patterns on them and I found the thickness to be just perfect for layering banner strips. I've used these throughout my mini. 


I painted the Heart Panel Chunky with some water colors, inked the edges and layered it under my photos. I also did the same for the Spring Branch chippie below.


Blue Fern Products used:
Blue Fern Garden "Parlour"
Blue Fern Garden "Calling Cards"
Blue Fern Garden "Boudoir"
Blue Fern Garden "Love Letters"
Blue Fern Garden "In Bloom"
Bits of Honey
Heart Panel Chunky
Ever After Frame Set
Spring Branch

This is all I have for now, thanks for stopping by!
 love, Jelissa 



Monday, January 27, 2014

Some "Blue Fern Garden" Collection Inspiration w/Erin Blegen

Good morning!

Erin Blegen here to share with you my projects for January, including a couple of layouts using the NEW Blue Fern Garden Collection~!!

You will absolutely LOVE these papers :). They are incredibly detailed with crystal clear images printed on a nice heavyweight paper. I was impressed...and I'm confident that you will be too :)

"Magical"
First up, I have a girly girl layout to really show off the truly feminine side of this collection. Lots of pinks with just a hint of blues, paired with a few of my most favorite of the new chipboard designs...

This piece is one of the "Jeweled Page Baubles". I've dressed it up with glitter and various colors of microbeads.

The "Jeweled Trinkets" like this one are just as beautiful :)

I tore a section of the "Number Grid- Small" to create a textured photo mat. I used a sandy colored chalk ink and just a hint of mist/embossing powder to give it a little bit of color.

Blue Fern Studios Products Used:

Blue Fern Garden Collection Papers
Number Grid- Small
Jeweled Trinkets
Jeweled Page Baubles

Next up I have another layout for you using the Blue Fern Garden Collection:

"Live Your Story"
I've taken the opportunity to show the masculine side of this collection with this layout. There are plenty of blues, greens, and browns in these papers which I've put to use here :)

I've added stamping and watercolors to bring the "Beaded Strings" piece to life.

Adding a darker pigment to the outside of the circles while dabbing away the middles helps add some dimension.

Blue Fern Studios Products Used:

Blue Fern Garden Collection Papers
Beaded Strings

Finally, I have a sweet and simple card to share:

"Dream"
I've used one of the sweet little "Petite Windows" pieces to give view to the pretty fairy beyond.

I first dabbed the edges of the window with a pale blue chalk ink and then used Glossy Accents and some white glittery embossing powder to create a frosted look over the rest of the window.

Blue Fern Studios Products Used:

Petite Windows

I'm so glad you stopped in today :)
I hope you've enjoyed this first look at the Blue Fern Garden Collection in action!

And in case you haven't yet, I invite you to join us for our monthly sketch challenge. There are still a few days remaining and we'd LOVE to have you join us :)

Take care!