Showing posts with label chipboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chipboard. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Wedding Card & Gift Bag Set - Vicky Alberto

Well, I think it is obvious that I simply adore Blue Fern's HOMESPUN collection... so, I created a "country style" wedding card & gift bag set.


On the card, I used several of the collection's adhesive shapes plus LOVE STORY ACCENTS chipboard, and beautiful Blue Fern flowers too!  I primed the chipboard with gesso, glazed on some glass beads medium and quickly sprinkled some embossing glitter (Blue Fern), as well added some diamond dust to the dress (for more texture).  The only thing from my "stash" is the pink heart paper doily.


For the gift bag, I used a simple craft bag and a circle doily I had... then, I added Homespun paper collection layers, adhesive accents, Blue Fern flowers and more love store accents chipboard too.  On the chipboard, I used texture paste and sprinkled some Blue Fern embossing glitter (before it dried).  On the word "love" is simply glass beads medium over gesso.


Thanks for stopping by to take a peek at project today... back soon to share another project!


Friday, March 15, 2019

Taken From The Past by Debbie Burns

Hi everyone!  Debbie here today to share a frame I altered with the Attic Charm collection.


I started off with a small white decorative frame which I dabbed with some rose gold wax.  I then began to build up layers by using Curio, Calling Cards and Attire papers from the Attic Charm collection.  In addition to building up layers I did a lot of fussy cut work from papers.  


Here I used a couple of older chipboard pieces from Blue Fern Studios which I embossed with Pink Dust embossing powder.  I lightly dabbed on some rose gold wax and added a sprinkling of Gold Nugget, Tickled and Sweet Pea Seedlings.


Tucked between layers I used some Blue Fern lace and flowers from Moody Florals and
Chesterville Blooms.  I added some fussy cut work from the Attic Key, Attire, Curio and Mercantile papers.


Lots of fussy cut images.


Lots of layers!

Blue Fern Studios Products:

Attic Charm Papers:
Attic Key
Attire
Calling Cards
Curio
Mercantile

Flowers:
Moody Florals
Chesterville Blooms

Embossing Powder:
Pink Dust

Seedlings:
Gold Nugget
Tickled
Sweet Pea

Blue Fern Lace and Chipboard

I hope I've inspired you!
Thanks for stopping by!
. . . Debbie



Thursday, March 14, 2019

Cards with Remnants Collection

Hello DT Henriette here today and I'm sharing two cards I made using the wonderful 
Remnants collection.



I created two cards and both have multiple layers of patterned papers, chipboard, 
lace and flowers.




For the "every moments matters card" I added the "Belfast bouquet" chipboard which I painted white and aged with brown ink.
Behind the chipboard is a flower from the Remnants self-adhesive chipboard shaped.



I also aged the Blue Fern Studios flowers with the brown distress ink.

On the other card I added a frame chipboard embossed with
oatmeal embossing powder.




I love this amazing collection especially the colors.


Here is a list of the products I used:

Patterned Paper:
Remnants collection


Chipboard:
Remnants printed Chipboard shapes
Embellished frame
Belfast Bouquet

Flowers:
Blue fern studios flowers
Late winter lilies


Lace:
Lace 1
Lace 5


Embossing powder:
Oatmeal

Thanks for stopping by today!

Hugs, Henriëtte.


Monday, March 11, 2019

Layout using Spring parade

 Hello everyone,
Today i share a spring themed layout using gorgeous "Spring parade"
collection.
 I created the background using stenciling ,some random stamping and splatters.
Then i layered papers and fussy cut elements to create my composition.
 I have used lots of spring themed chipboard treated with embossing powder
in between the layers.
 I have also used some Blue fern studios laces and flowers to finish
off the layout.


Products used:

Papers 
 Spring parade - June,Joyful

Chipboard
Curvy floral border
Doodle flowers
Heart set
Valerie's butterflies

Stamp
Making plans

Lace 4,BFS flowers


Saturday, March 9, 2019

Two Kirigami Gift Boxes - Vicky Alberto

I am back to share a cute project idea - 6 x6 inch kirigami gift boxes. These are great for any time of year. I had fun playing with the Blue Fern's Heartland and Homespun collections, plus their gorgeous flowers, lace, adhesive shapes (that coordinate with the paper collections)... and of course chipboard (the clock is from the love story accents).


Here is a close-up of the first box...
The only thing used from my "stash" is a paper doily.


Here is a close-up of the second box...
On the clock chipboard (from the love story accents), I simply dabbed ink to leave expose raw chipboard showing. Sometimes less is more on some projects and a simple technique is perfect to suit the design style.


 Thanks for taking the time to view my projects today and you can find a kirigami gift box tutorial on my blog at:




Sunday, February 24, 2019

Two cards with Heartland papers

Hi, DT Henriëtte here today sharing two card I've created using the heartland papers.
This paper collection is gorgeous and perfect for your love themed project.


I used the heartland papers to make the card bases and dimensional layers.
For the card on the left I colored the "Love Story Adornments" chipboard with red ink 
and placed it behind the die cut circle frame.
I've added white lace and flowers in the lower right corner.





For the other card I colored the chipboard frame with pink and green inks to match the papers and glued behind it a cut out from the Heartland "Love notes" paper.
I added flowers, a cute bow made from dyed seam binding, some die cut leaves
 and a stamped sentiment.





Here is a list of the products I used:

Patterned Paper:
Heartland collection


Chipboard:
Love Story Adornments
Breezy's frame


Flowers:
Garden Blooms
BFS flowers


Lace:
Lace 4


Stamp:
Sweet Titles

Thanks for stopping by!
Hugs, Henriëtte.





Saturday, February 23, 2019

Journey Decor Panel


Hello Everyone, welcome back to the Blue Fern Studios Blog !

Have you felt that life is always a Journey of some sort ? I've been trying really hard to simplify my life, to need less and have more time doing things I am passionate about especially in crafting and Art Journals. Today's Decor Panel has the perfect title Journey with lovely layers in Chipboard, Paper, Lace and Flowers which is quintessentially Blue Fern Studios.

Here are the supplies :
Glam Frame Chipboard
Amber and Apricot Collection : 
Chapters, Sunny Disposition, Busy Bees
Wanderlust Printed Chipboard Shapes
Tattered Walls Ephemera
Seedlings : Meadow  |  Lace : No. 4

I love working with flat back canvases as they are sturdy to build on, can take layers of paper and paint without crumbling or bending out of shape. The overall design for this project is a "shabby and sweet with vintage touches" and hopefully you will be inspired to pull out your Blue Fern Studios supplies to create a similar piece ! 

To begin, a 10 x 8" canvas was given a base coat of Gesso and a very pale gray-green acrylic. Next I tore pieces of Chapters paper from the collection Amber and Apricot and adhered to the canvas randomly.
Add colour to the Chipboard Glam Frame with a vintage Bronze paint. As you can see the Frame was cut in two and the larger piece used on top layer, the smaller underneath.
I used different sizes of paper to create layers, keeping to matching colours and the style consistent. The use of sticky foam squares helps lift the papers and the Flowers for dimension. The Wanderlust Lilies are just too gorgeous and a wonderful addition to the project. Seedlings in Meadow was adhered to small areas creating texture.

Stiffen the Lace No. 4 with acrylic paint to make it manageable, then cut it into small pieces to use for layers.

The Wanderlust Printed Chipboard Shapes have words and shapes you can use to add a theme to your projects and so simple to use - just peel the backing paper and stick down !
Thank you for visiting the Blue Fern Studios Blog. I hope this Journey Panel sparks an inspired work by you and perhaps tell a story or reflection of your own creative process.

See you soon ! 
Aida









Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Cards for "LOVE" month - by Vicky Alberto

My name is Vicky Alberto (aka Simply Paper in the design world). After a 4-year break from being on design teams, I am thrilled to be designing for Blue Fern Studios for 2019... and that I finally get to renew my passion for paper art!  My blog address is http://simplypaperandcreativity.blogspot.com where I chat about my work, and share my various tutorials.  I describe my style as “a little shabby and a lot of chic”, with a vintage approach. 



I enjoy working with vintage/romantic style papers and adore adding distressed layers, doilies, lace, stamping, and putting lots of flowers and chipboard on my projects.  Therefore, Blue Fern is a match made in heaven for me... since they have it all and more!


Sometimes my projects feature handmade flowers and unique gift boxes (all of my tutorials are listed on my blog - quick links in the right sidebar).  Also, my full design gallery can be viewed at http://www.scrapbook.com/profiles/444271.html.  Now, enough about me and onto the beautiful elements I designed with this month...



The first card features a mix of the gorgeous Heartland and Homespun collections, plus love story adornments & 2 hearts set chipboards.  On the chipboard, I primed with gesso, glazed with a glass beads medium and then sprinkled BF pink embossing powder (before it dried).  Look at the gorgeous flowers and adhesive shapes that coordinate with the paper collections... wow Blue Fern makes designing so easy!  The only thing from my own "stash" is that cute heart paper doily.


The second card features once again a mix of the beautiful Heartland and Homespun collections, plus love letters chipboard.  On this chipboard piece, I simply randomly dabbed gesso to leave exposed raw chipboard.  I then dabbed a bit of clear glue and quickly sprinkled blue BF embossing powder (before it dried).  The only thing from my "stash" is the circle paper doily.  More gorgeous BF flowers that perfectly matched this project are featured here! 


Thanks for taking the time to view my projects today.  I cannot wait to create more and share new projects soon.  Blue Fern is a real treat to design for since there are so many amazing elements to design with, that all perfectly coordinate.  Blue Fern is truly one stop shopping!






Thursday, February 14, 2019

Valentine inspiration by Henriëtte

Hi, my name is Henriëtte van Mierlo, I'm 49 years. I live in The Netherlands with 
my husband Robert and my 17 year old daughter Emma.
 I work parttime in financial administration and in my sparetime I love to craft, 
especially card making.
I’ve been making cards for many years, tried different styles but nowadays they are 
more shabby chic/vintage.
Besides card making I also like mixed media projects, flower making (foamiran, fabrics, paper), 
DIY projects, working with polymer clay and altering art.
When I'm not crafting I love reading books and I try to go to the gym twice a week.
Well, never a dull moment and often not enough hours in the day.

Here are the links to my blog, facebook, pinterest, instragram and you tube channel.


I'm very excited to be on the Blue fern Studios design team and looking forward to share my creativity with you.



The first project I like to share is in style with today's occasion Valentine's day. 💘





I altered this heart shaped box using the beautiful Heartland papers.



First I cut all the paper pieces and glue them on, covering the box with the papers.



Then I decorated the box and lid with red ribbon, lace trim, BFS flowers and chipboard pieces.
I embossed the "love letters" chipboard with BFS "oatmeal" embossing powder. 




The chipboard heart and envelope are colored with inks.





Products Used

Patterned Paper:
Heartland - All you need, Love notes and Valentine party

Chipboard:
Love letters
Heart set
Remnants self-adhesive chipboard shapes

Embossing Powder:
Oatmeal

Flowers:
Garden Blooms
BFS flowers

Lace:
Red ribbon
Braided trim





I hope you like my first project. Thanks for stopping by! 
I appreciate your comments very much.

Hugs, Henriëtte.