Sunday, June 15, 2014

Watching YOU Put Our Designs to Work!

It's time to give YOU the spotlight!

Today we're doing something a little bit different. We are going to feature projects that have been shared on our Facebook Page! We love when you share with us, tag us, and let us know just how much you love using Blue Fern Studios products! And today we are happy to share with all of our wonderful blog followers your kind words and of course your lovely projects.
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"Love your chipboard very much
My layout for my friend and your chipboard "Good Vibes"

Bernii Miller
"I wanted to share a layout I made using your Ombre Dreams collection.. The paper is amazing and so durable , that it was a dream to watercolour on :)"

Shawna Raye
"Thanks for the amazing chicken wire for my project. I love."

"Another layout using your gorgeous papers and chipboard man I have run out of these papers and need some more ASAP LOL cannot wait to get my hands on your new collection."
"I am finishing up my second pack of these fabulous nautical chipboards- perfect for my recent Caribbean Crawl."

Thanks so much, ladies!! 

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How would YOU like to be featured right here on our blog?? 

~Follow our Facebook page and tag us or post to our wall when you share a project using Blue Fern Studios products!

~Upload to our Gallery

We can't wait to see your projects!!

Saturday, June 14, 2014

3 cards by Evgenia Petzer

Hello dear friends! Its Evgenia Petzer with you today with my 3 soft, feminine cards for your inspiration. Ombre dreams collection is absolutely divine and all my cards are from it:)


Blue Fern Studios chipboards used:
Grande Cages, Jeweled trinkets



 Blue Fern Studios chipboards used: Symphony Border, Royal Page Baubles





Blue Fern Studios chipboards used: Floral Hearts, Swirly Doodle
covered with crylic paint, sprinkled randomly with fine dry glitter and above the glossy accent.



Have a happy, scrappy weekend:)

Friday, June 13, 2014

June layouts by Marie-Josée

Hello all! I hope you are doing great. Today, I have two new projects to show you. Both were created with the new Ombre Dreams collection ans various chipboards.

"Precious Memories" layout

For this layout, I used the Ginger's Dream paper as my background.


Then, I primed my Jumbo Rings panel with gesso and added color with watercolor pencils. As you can see, I tried to use the same colors as the background paper on my circles. I also cut circles out of the Susan's Dream paper and added them to my layout.


Finally, I altered my Precious Memories chipboard with black chalk ink, leaving bare spots here and there.



"Perky" layout

For this layout, I used bright colors with the Ombre Dreams paper.

 
I cut strips from the Joyce's Dream and Leslie's Dream papers and altered them with bright mists (purple and orange).


I used the Small Number Grid panel on top and the word "Perky" from The Optimist Word Set for my title.


Thursday, June 12, 2014

Ombré Dreams with Maja

Hi  Blue Fern Lovers =) Maja here today to show some new projects made with the absolutely gorgeous new paper line "Ombré Dremas". I´m in love! They are so fun to play with. I will show 2 layouts and a card today, so lets start. First up is a layout with my youngest son.





Blue Fern studios products used are:
Papers: Dream cards, Julianna´s dream, Shannon´s dream.
Chipboard: Techno Rings, Bohemian Flowers.

Next layout is my other son. A photo taken in a fun waterpark in Alcudia, Spain. He is playnig in the pool with the wave maschine.




  Blue Fern Studios products used:
Papers: Susan´s Dream
Chipboard: Checker Bits, Treasured Floral Frame, Good Vibes

My last project is a summery card. 



Blue Fern Studio pruducts used are:
Papers: Dream Cards, Joyce´s Dream
Chipboard: Circle Motifs,Royal Monarchs

Thanks for stopping by =) 

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Jackie's June Creations - A Layout and A Mixed Media Gift Bag and Card

Hello Blue Fern Studios Fans! Jackie with you today to share my June Blue Fern Studios projects. I've had a blast playing with the new Ombre Dreams papers, and I have two Ombre Dreams projects to share with you today, but I'd like to start off with a very dimensional layout using Blue Fern Gardens.


I've mentioned before how much I love the thickness of these papers (and if you haven't had a chance to pick up some Ombre Dreams paper, they are printed on the same paper) because of how well they take media, and I've piled it on again here, with gesso, mists, inks and watercolour paints.


I matted my photo collage using two layers of Blue Fern chipboard, starting with one of the Beaded Strings circles. I painted it with a thick gesso (because I find super heavy gesso spreads so much easier with better coverage), then added some touches of watercolour paints, and then added a bit more gesso once those were dry to tone everything down a little. I also added some grey ink to the outside for definition.


The second layer of my photo mat is one of the Quatrefoil Garden Panels. I cut it in half lengthwise so that I could have a border both on top of and below my photos, and painted it with a shimmery acrylic paint.


To create a horizon line across my page, I used a piece of one of the Jeweled Page Dangles left over from another project. The links are coloured with chalk ink, and I used some of the shimmery watercolour paint I used on the page to colour the flower, and topped it with some bling.

Blue Fern Studios Products Used:

- Blue Fern Garden: Picnic
- Blue Fern Chipboard: Beaded Strings, Jeweled Page Dangles, Quatrefoil Garden Panels


With Father's Day just around the corner, I set out to make a masculine gift bag, though in the end it turned out a little too colourful to be truly masculine, but I love it!


I combined Blue Fern Garden and Ombre Dream papers for this one; they work so well together! After I built my base layers, I added strips and squares I cut from scrap pieces and the cut-away strips at the bottom of the papers, and added random colour to the sides of all of these.



I then added stencilling, stamping and splattering to the background along with some sewing thread.


I coloured the Grand Balloon Chippy with several different colours of acrylic and watercolour paints, layering them on until I was happy with the effect then adding some gesso to help to tie the piece in with the background. 


See the wonderful texture from the acrylic paint? Some metal pieces provided nice finishing touches to the balloon.


 Blue Fern Studios Products Used:

 - Blue Fern Garden: Signature, Timeless, Parlour
- Ombre Dreams: Susan's Dream
- Blue Fern Chipboard: Grand Balloon


I so enjoyed making the gift bag that I decided to make a card along the same lines, this time using one of the Eastern Lanterns, and one of my favourite colours, orange.


On the Grand Balloon chippy I achieved the texture by dabbing with my finger in the wet paint; with this one I held my heat gun close to the acrylic paint to cause it to bubble and create this gorgeous effect. I then added some modelling paste and gesso to enhance the aged effect.


I treated one of the Leafy Page Accents in a similar manner, though I used a copper mist instead of the orange acrylic as my base colour (I applied clear gesso to the piece first, so that the mist would sit on top instead of seeping into the porous chipboard).



Blue Fern Studios Products Used:

- Blue Fern Garden: Parlour
- Ombre Dreams: Susan's Dream, Shannon's Dream
- Blue Fern Chipboard: Eastern Lanterns and Leafy Page Accents

Thank you for stopping in today!





Monday, June 9, 2014

White Wash

Hi everyone!  It's Valerie today with a few layouts using the amazing new collection from Blue Fern Studios -Ombré Dreams.  After I created my first two layouts, I realized a pattern.  I was treating all the chipboard pieces with white paint.  So I kept with that trend for all 3 layouts.

For this layout,  I wanted to keep things simple and really let the photo and soft background pattern show through.  I have used the Wild Flourish Bundle which was painted white.  I first primed the chipboard with gesso, and then painted it with Titanium White paint.  I find it gives a whiter white than just using gesso.  
This paper is Leslie's Dream
 

To add a little color, I brushed some orange ink on the edges, which you can see better in the close-up image below.


This image shows the glorious goodness of this paper!  Aren't the details amazing?



For my next layout, I chose the beautiful blue Susan's Dream paper from the Ombré Dreams collection, since my niece has such beautiful blue eyes.


The following 2 close ups show the Twilight Garden Frame, which I cut in half.  I tucked one half to the right of the photo, and the remaining part of the frame can be seen to the left.  I primed these pieces, painted them white, then stamped them with a script stamp.  Instead of using black, I used a softer gray chalk ink. 



I inked the Calligraphic Border with one of the same colors of distress ink that I used with a stencil.


For my third layout, it was pink all the way!  I began with the Shannon's Dream paper.  I chose the less patterned side of the paper because I wanted to add some book paper and lots of mist.


I used several pieces of chipboard on this layout.  Initially I painted them all white, but ended up applying embossing powder to some of them.  Here you can see the lamp from the Second Hand Furnishings set.  I used some chunky embossing powder on this one.  You can also see a piece of the Leafy Page Accents that I cut into several pieces and used throughout the layout. 


Here I have used one of the Ornate Medallions, which was painted white and embossed.


In the main cluster I have used the Ornate Medallions, Doodle Flowers and Leafy Page Accents, which I have painted white.  A few of them have also been heat embossed.


Once again I used gray ink and mist on this layout.  I really like it instead of black on light colored layouts.

I hope you enjoy your day, and thanks for stopping by!