Sunday, March 10, 2019

Mixed Media Everlasting Love Layout by Phoebe Tonosaki


Hi crafty friends, today is my turn on Blue Fern Studios for the DT project
Today I have made a Layout .



This layout is about my parents.
This month they will be  having the 46th anniversary 



Some of you may already knew that, I am married with a foreigner and moved away fm my hometown to a thousands seas away.
Looking at the old photos of my family and 
making layouts with them is one of my ways to remember and honor my root.

 


This photo recorded a youth and carefree time of my parents.
During the time of this long marriage, I will not tell you that there were no arguments,
no big fights, no tears and no sadness.
However, it is these good moments that remind us that the love is keep going.
To envision that moment, I have used my Mom's fav color: yellow for this LO.

 

These are the Blue Fern Studios items I have used in this project : 

Chipboard -
In the Mood self adhesive printed chipboard shapes
Flourish hearts
Hanging Oval Frame
Framed Trinkets

Paper -
Spring Parade Remembrance
Amber & Apricot Busy Bee

Ephemera - ( putting in between each layers )
Happy Accidents

Stamp - (at the background to create some texture)
Ornamentals





I hope you like this layout and my story about this everlasting love story.

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Thank you for reading,
Phoebe Tonosaki


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:




Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Cards with the Homespun Collection

Greetings!Today I am here to share two cards I made with the Homespun Collection.
I have to admit I am not a big card maker but I really enjoyed making these two. Let me show you the first card.
If you know me then you know that I love layers! The more the better. With this card I used a variety of elements to give it depth. I used a pretty polka dot paper for my base and began to build from there. I used a piece of burlap, some additional papers from the collection (I fussy cut a large floral element for the left side), I tore some paper from an old Thesaurus I had and bits of different lace from Blue Fern.  
 I stamped a fern onto a scrap piece of paper to use as a center focal point and embellished around it. I used Fern Leaves and heat embossed them with Ginger embossing powder, both from Blue Fern. The gorgeous little buds are also from Blue Fern but one of their older lines sadly you can't get them anymore. 
A little close-up.
Gorgeous lace from Blue Fern Studios.
My second card is completely different.

Again layering up with fussy cut papers and this time I used a piece of printed chipboard to frame the house I cut from one of the papers. 
I used some Lush Leaves embossed with Ginger embossing powder for this card. These adorable little red blooms are also from an older line.
I was thinking of a welcome home card when I made this so I cut out the house element from one of the papers and framed it with a printed chipboard frame.
I cut the title for the card from one of the tabs of paper along the bottom of the page.



Products Used

Papers
Tea Time
Homemade
Picturesque
Homegrown
Homestead

Printed Chipboard


Lace

Unknown

Chipboard

Fern Leaves
Lush Leaves

Seedlings

Flaming

Embossing Powder

Ginger

Blooms

Unknown Blue Fern

Thank-you for joining me today and I look forward to seeing you again soon!

All the best! :)



Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Authentic Canvas

Hi everyone!  Today I have a mixed media canvas to share with you using the Happy Accident 2 collection.

I started off by stamping randomly on the canvas with the Grungy Grid and Forever stamps.  Next I added some flourishes with paint and a stencil, and then added some copper wax.  I created layers using the 
 Balmoral, Chase, Grubby and Faux papers from Happy Accident 2, along with some Happy Accident 2 ephemera.  

To the right I used the Blooms & Butterfly chipboard piece, which I cut in half.  I embossed it with Blue Fern Chile Powder Embossing Powder and dabbed on some blue paint and copper wax.  I tucked in a couple of flowers from Harvest Lilies and  Happy Floral. I covered the chipboard piece at the bottom with copper wax and stamped over it with the Grungy Grid stamp. 

Here I used the other half of the Blooms & Butterfly chipboard, along with some other Blue Fern Chipboard that I embossed with Chile Powder Embossing Powder, then dabbed with blue paint, added copper wax and some stamping.

The title is from the Arrow Words 2 set.  To finish off the canvas, I applied some mini art stones along with some Paprika and Evening Sky Seedlings.  

Blue Fern Studios Products Used:

Paper:  Happy Accident 2
Balmoral, Grubby, Chase & Faux
Ephemera

Chipboard:
Blooms & Butterfly, Arrow Words 2

Embossing Powder:  Chile Powder

Flowers:  Harvest Lilies, Happy Floral

Seedlings:  Paprika, Evening Sky

Stamps:  Forever, Grungy Grid

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




Monday, March 4, 2019

Loaded envelope with Homespun papers

Hello, DT Henriëtte here today sharing my first ever loaded envelope.
I used one of my favorite Blue Fern Studios paper collections "Homespun".


This was my first loaded envelope, so before I started I watched some video tutorials and just began by making the envelope from white cardstock.
I made three pockets and decorated them with "homespun" papers, chipboard shapes, calling cards,
 lace and flowers. I also made a  tassel out of white cotton twine and attached it to the side.


To fill the envelope I made a lot of "stuffers".




A loaded envelope wouldn't be complete without a wand.
I made these two wands.





I also decorated a little notebook with the homespun chipboard shapes.
This is such a sweet image with the cross stitching.




There's one big tag and two little tags in the envelope.




A few decorated little clothespins and two paperclips.




and of course a card.




I loved making all the stuffers for the envelop with this beautiful paper collection.





I hope you like it to.
Thanks so much for stopping by.

Hugs, Henriëtte.




Here is a list of the products I used:

Patterned Paper:
Homespun collection
Homespun calling cards



Chipboard:
Homespun Printed Chipboard shapes


Flowers:
Blue fern studios flowers


Lace:
Lace 3 Ivory Venice lace
Lace 4
white ribbons
twine


Sunday, March 3, 2019

Layered Layout - Places to Go

Hello everyone, it's Aida here from @aidaville and I hope you're having a good start to this month of March !

I'm sharing a layout of my older daughter who faced lots of challenges getting to where is is today. A musician, committed animal activist, a full scholarship Graduate and currently a Teaching Assistant at the University while she completes her Masters in Political Science. The title "I've got places to go and people to see" perfectly sums up the full life she worked hard to carve out.

The Blue Fern Studios products used are :
Patterned Papers : 
Heartland - XOXO | Remnants - Westfield | Happy Accidents 2 - Tonic
Lace no. 5
Wanderlust Printed Chipboard
Chipboard - Widgets
Flowers : Happy Blossoms | Garden Blooms
Embossing Powder : Silver Bells
Others : 8 x 10" flat backed canvas.

I love the Wanderlust Printed Chipboard as it has some thickness to it for creating layers and edging the chipboards with contrasting acrylic paint, some Distress inking gives it depth. As you can see the photo was adhered inside the oval frame for prominence and the other chipboard pieces were added around it

Creating is so much easier, and fun when chipboard pieces have sentiments which can be used as titles like this one above !

Here is a closer look at the layers.

Very often lace is soft and may require a thin layer of transparent Gesso, stiffening them to make for easier handling. The Lace no.5 was trimmed into smaller manageable pieces, then inserted in between the flowers and chipboard and glued securely.
Silver Bells Embossing powder gave the chipboard Widgets interesting texture and the pieces were given a light daub of grey acrylic paint on the edges for more dimension.

Floral embellishments really do complete a layout and it looks so pretty ! For a shabby feel, I gently coated the blooms with thinned down white gesso.

I hope this layered layout has given you interesting ideas and shown how to create with Blue Fern Studios. Thank you for coming by,  have a happy, create-ful Sunday !


Friday, March 1, 2019

Gift box with Attic charm

Hello everyone,
Today i wanted to share a gift box made with gorgeous 
"Attic charm" collection
I have used layers of fussy cut elements,chipboard ,die cut leaves
and flower made from the pattern paper itself to decorate the box.
For the flower center i have used Seedlings.


Products used:

Paper
 Attic charm - Mercantile , Sachet , Haberdashery

Chipboard
Moldings

Embossing powder
Glistening sand 

Seedlings
Platinum

Thank you for stopping by.
Happy crafting,