Monday, March 18, 2013

When I Was Two.... (Layout)

Hello!

     So the weather is starting to turn really nice here in Northern California, and I have been busy with trying to "spring clean" my scraproom.... quite a daunting task, considering how much STUFF I have!  But I am really trying to streamline my scrapping style, and get rid of the papers, embellies and tools that are just taking up space.  Maybe I'll finish by this time next year!
     After taking some time away from Color, Stories, Inspiration to work on the Swirlydoos Ultimate Designer Challenge, I am back at CSI, working on their challenges.  And I am happy to say, I was chosen Star Witness for the week of March 10th!
     So here is the case file criteria I was working with:


     Although I usually like brighter colors, this palette really spoke to me.  I immediately got an idea based on a picture of me when I was two years old.

 
I sort of did a reverse "spin" on the dream/aspiration prompt in the testimony requirement...
instead of documenting future dreams and aspirations, I sort of went backwards and documented the dreams and trials I never even knew I had.  The journaling reads:
 
When I Was Two
...I never knew love existed anywhere but in my family's arms.
...I never though about the drama of my first love.
...I never knew where my future talents would lie.
...I never knew about all the trials of life.
...I never knew I would meet and marry a wonderful man.
...I never knew I would feel so alone sometimes.
...I never knew I would suffer medically and psychologically.
...I never knew I would know tragedy as well as triumph, and the meaning of "one step forward and two steps back."
....I never knew I would have a child with special needs.
... I never knew my special child could cause so much angst, fear, frustration, sadness and yet be so loving, happy, joyful, sweet and beautiful all at the same time.
... I never knew I would have a second family come into my life when I needed them the most.
... I never knew I would have such loyal, loving friends as I have now.
...I never knew I would feel so loved.
... How could I have known all of this and more... When I was only two.
 
I printed my journaling directly onto the printed paper, and the title is rub on letters,
fulfilling one of the "evidence" requirements.

 
I did a lot of cutting and layering, and used gold liquid pearls for the flower centers.


 
I cut out lots of butterflies from my printed paper, and layered them all over the page.
Butterflies were another "evidence" item.

 
I die cut a flourish (Sizzix) and used gold liquid pearls to give it some dimension. 
 
 
I love lots of layers, don't you?


 
This little cluster detail is along the left side of the page.  Sometimes you just need a little
touch somewhere else on the page to tie everything together.
 
I hope you have enjoyed this layout!
 
CSI has put out a design team call, and I will be entering to try a grab a spot.
Wish me luck!
 
                                             
                              



Sunday, February 24, 2013

Color, Stories, Inspiration Case File #60 and Once Upon a Sketch Latest Entry

Hi!

Now I am reasonably caught up with my blog, I decided to enter this month for Once Upon a Sketch and CSI... I did one layout for both sites using the color criteria from CSI....

 
and the sketch provided by OUAS....
 
 
The theme for OUAS was... love....!
 
So, based on both of those guidelines, here is what I came up with:
 

    This is a picture I took at Christmas of my beautiful sister Shannon,
 and her awesome hubby, Diego.
           I used all of the colors for the CSI challenge, plus as my Evidence, I did the big flowers, hearts, layering, "icing" (modeling paste), and white background.  For the Testimony, I used some words from the Valentine's Day word list, and in my journaling, I used an inspiration word "admire". For both challenges, my journaling is hidden under the "happy" pennant.
 
I loved this sketch, and for my interpretation, I used a shape frame instead of a circle, and used hidden journaling.. I made the red roses myself, and squeezed a bunch of beautiful techniques and embellishments onto this page... I am not really a Valentine's kind of girl, but I really love the way this layout turned out... not to Valentine-y, but still fulfilling the challenges.
 
Here are some more details:
 
I wanted to give my plain white background some "oomph", so I decided to
use modeling paste and a stencil to give it some texture...

 
Like the little white heart? So easy to do with a silicone mold (Martha Stewart) and polymer clay.






 
Here is where my journaling is located, and a small picture of the actual journaling...
 
I really enjoyed making this layout, and I hope you enjoy it as well!
 
                                       Shelley

 




The Fate of my Swirlydoos Journey.... (Shabby Altered Jewelry Box, Just Because Mixed Media Canvas, Art Journal)

Hi!

So I am very far behind in posting my Swirlydoos Ultimate Design Competition entries.... I swore when I started this blog I wouldn't fall behind, and here I am.... behind!  But no worries, I am about to catch up....

I left off with my Week #2 entry....  the Swirlydoos UDC is a contest sposored by Swirlydoos Kit Club to find their ultimate designer... lots of prizes and a possible spot on their design team.  The challenge is set up as a six week contest with a different challenge criteria each week.  So far, I had made it through week #2....

Week #3's challenge was a fun one... make a project using metal tape or metal sheets... metal tape can be found in your local hardware store and is inexpensive.  It looks like duck tape on a roll, and has a peel off adhesive backing.  I had never used it before, and after watching the tutorial design team at Swirlydoos provided (on YouTube.com, by the talented Miranda Edney) I thought this challenge would be lots of fun...it was, but I sure struggled with it!  I decided to do an altered project....
 

 
I used a plain wooden jewel box with drawers from Michael's and painted the whole
box white.  Then I decoupaged my various printed papers onto the outside of it.  Then I took the knows off of the drawers and cut my metal tape to size.  Run the pieces through your embossing machine, color with some Tim Holtz alcohol ink, rub with some with gesso, and "voila", such a cute box!  I made the flower arrangement on top by making some embossed metal tape flowers mixed in with regular paper flowers.  I threw in a little metal butterfly, a cute frame, a small Tim Holtz bottle, attached some pearl flourishes to the front and sides, and my project was done... and it was good enough to get me to week #4 in the challenge!
 
Week #4 was particularly fun for me... I really enjoy being a "dirty girl"... that is, being up to my elbows in ink, paint, paste and any other sort of art medium you can think of.  The topic was to do a mixed media canvas in which we were to create a background, and use modeling paste, gel beads and/or other art mediums (Swirlydoos Imagination Lab, Part 1) (Swirlydoos Imagination Lab, Part 2).  I went crazy with this one.... it was definitely my favorite challenge of all!
 



 


 
This canvas was one of my favorite picture I ever took of my beautiful son, Miles.  I printed
a lovely quote called "Just Because..." directly on the picture, which is printed on canvas, and I included another quote in the bottom right that reads, "Disability is the inability to see ability..."
I just love that!  And so, my journey with the Swirlydoos UDC continued to Week #5....
 
The Week #5 challenge was something new for.... Art Journaling.  I have seen many examples
art journals, and I was excited to try one myself.  I looked at many more examples, and even looked up the definition, to make sure I knew exactly what was expected of me...

       
 
"a notebook kept by an artist as a personal record of images
and sometimes words; also called artist's journal"
 
I thought this was right up my alley..  I watched to tutorial video (this time a very short video
at the Swirlydoos site) and eagerly jumped into my task...
 
 
 
 
I was really happy with my pages, and I included every thing that was on the list to create... paper layering using only scraps from other projects, clustering, creating a background,  a spot for journaling (I just did my journaling, instead of leaving a blank space...), doodling, and various art mediums such as misting, paste etc. ...  it was at this week that my journey in the quest for Swirlydoos UDC came to a close... I was voted off!  Very disappointiing to be sure, but not my last shot at finding a design team to work with!
 
I know this was a really long post, but I just wanted to share my journey with
Swirlydoos with you!
I hope you enjoyed my projects!
 
 
                                     Shelley
 
 
 
  
 
 

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

"Lovely" Layout (UDC #2) and Scrap Retreat!

     Hi!  It's been an eventful couple of weeks for me, not the least of which my son was ill, my mother-in-law has been in and out of the hospital since before Christmas, and then I was sick with the same thing my son had.  But in the midst of all of that, I am still in the running with the Swirlydoos Ultimate Design Challenge, and I am so happy for that!
     I have been attending a scrap retreat in my area (Scraptacular Getaways) and had three days and nights of scrapping bliss... it was in beautiful Napa Valley, California, and it really was a getaway for me.  No husband, no child, no pets, and no distractions!  I was tons of fun!
     I was pretty productive while I was there... Swirlydoos had issued their next challenge in their UDC contest, and I had made it to week #2 (only 4 more to go!).  The challenge for the week was to create a project with lots of layers, paper and otherwise.  So, that was the first project I tackled
 at the retreat.
 
 
This is my very beautiful niece, Jessika.  I wanted to do a layout that was reminiscent of
old Hollywood glam... I had this paper from Webster's Pages (Hollywood Vogue), and thought it was perfect... plus, one of the papers is in purple tones, which is Jessika's favorite color!
 
I started the layout by distressing my base paper, and all the layers I wanted to use...there are 4 base layers in all, each about a 1/2 inch smaller then the one below it.  Then, I distressed and matted each of the pictures I used.  Notice on the upper left picture, I used two different sized of the same picture layered over each other.  This helps to bring the photo "up" and make it more of a focus picture.  Then I tore some old bridal hat netting I found at a thrift store, placed it on my page, and mounted my pictures on top of it.

 
The netting adds a vintage Hollywood touch, huh? Lots of fun!
After the pics were mounted (here's a hint... I used one stripe of glue down the center of the mats and photos so I can tuck things under them when I am embellishing) I started tucking in bits and pieces of things I fussy cut from the papers.. when I had an arrangement I likes, I started gluing them down.


 
A gray rhinestone and pearl flourish sets it all off, and adds another touch of glam.
 
For the flowers, I used a feather and pearl piece I found in the mask making section at Michael's. I cut it in half, and mounted it toward the bottom left corner of the layout, and them placed my flowers over it.  The diamond border was fussy cut from one of the papers, mounted and then I used some rhinestone embellishments by Recollections (Michael's) for some more blingage.

 
Here's a closeup of the torn edges of the bottom layers.. after I had everything laid out and glued down, I went back around the whole layout tearing and crumpling up the edges of pieces until I was happy with it.
 
I was really happy with this layout, and apprantly the Swirlydoos design team was too, because I
was able to progress to week #3...
 
I made two other layouts at the retreat, and I will post those tomorrow!  Hope you enjoy this one!
 
 
                                     Shelley
 

Monday, January 21, 2013

In His Hands.... (Swirlydoos Ultimate Design Challenge- Week #1)

Howdy!
 
I hope all of you had a wonderful New Year's celebration.... are you all keeping up with your resolutions? LOL!
 
After several week off from scrapping, I got an email telling me about a new challenge... I am currently a member of the Swirlydoos Kit Club, and they started the new year with a fantastic contest... they are calling it the Ultimate Design Challenge, and Wowzers!... great prizes, and lots of inspiration!
 
 
Anyway, one of the prizes might be a spot on the Swirlydoos Design Team, so I decided to
enter... of course, the $400.00 prize package doesn't hurt either!
 
The first challenge was to create a layered embellishment to be used on a layout, card or altered item,
using chipboard or paper as the base, and at least two art mediums such as gesso, paint, inks, crackle
paste, etc.  We had a deadline of a little less than a week, and boy!! There were some really beautiful
entries!  So inspiring!
 
Here is my embellishment:
 

I used metal and diecut the angel wings with Tim Holtz's layered angel wings die, and embossed them with the matching embossing folder.  Then I used gesso (can be found in the paint section of your local art store or Michael's... it is primarily a primer, but has a nice matte look to it...), and gold leaf Rub N' Buff (also sold at Michael's... it's in a little tube where the metal leafing items are... you apply LIGHTLY with a sponge or your finger and rub...), and kept layering the two mediums until I had what I liked.  Then I assembled the wings with adhesive, and slightly bent the wings up.
 
 
For the angel, I used the Cricut Art Noveau cartridge, and cut the angel out at 6 1/2 inches tall... the body and hair are two layers of peach vellum, and the dress I cut out of Tim Holtz grungeboard... I gesso'd the grungeboard and then I used mod podge decoupage glue to glue on lavender tissue paper,
crinkling it into folds to resemble fabric as I went. When it was dry, I tore the excess edges of the tisuue paper off and I started the layering process again with the gesso and Rub n Buff... if you try this, use a LIGHT hand!! It is easier to add mediums than to take them away!
 
 
I layered the body together, and glued them in spots where the dress would cover the glued areas... I did NOT glue the face pieces together, since the glue would show through the vellum.
 
To make the hair, I carefully drew around the hairline with a Copic marker in a light color, and then colored in the rest of the hair.  Then I took a medium and also a darker color and drew in the tendrils... one thing about using alcohol inks on vellum is that you have a longer working time than with regular inks... you can "push" the color around on vellum.  When working with these pens, always start with the lighter color, and add the shading progressively, light to dark.  I also did some shading to define the jawline and neck with a medium fleshtone color.  Be careful to let the inks dry before moving on, or you run the risk of getting the ink on parts of the face where you don't want it! (if this happens, though, you can use a clear blender to get most of it off...)
 
 
I drew in the features by hand (the diecut has the eyebrows and eyeholes already cut out, which makes placement so much easier!)  Using a bit of gesso and a toothpick, I colored the eyes white, and then added blue and a very small black pupil... since she is facing to the left, I made her iris going that direction... for the mouth, I used a rose colored watercolor pencil, and basically drew a triangle first, with the larger side going off to the left... then I filled it in and drew a top and bottom lip from there...  Faces can be very difficult, so if you have never done one before, there are many tutorials on YouTube.com and practice makes perfect!! Don't get discouraged.. just keep practicing! (I have drawn probably hundreds of faces for various crafts, and a lot of doodling!!)
Once you have a face you like, adhere the vellum body to the dress, and punch out some very small vellum flowers... glue those very carefully along the hairline to keep the face piece from popping up, and dot with gesso.  Then I used white pearl lumiere on the flowers, and a little on the face for an ethereal look.  I also cut the ribbon for the dress from light blue vellum and adhered it to the dress with just one spot of glue under the flower... use another little flower in the center to hide your glue, and dot it with gesso for the flower center.  I used pop up dots to adhere the angel to the wings...
Whew!! A lot of work, but a stunning result, I think!
 
So after all that, I still needed to make a layout, so I chose a picture of a very special little girl....
 
 
This is my niece, Emily, that passed away when she was only 4 months old... I never got to meet her, since my husband, son and I were stationed out of state with the military, but she would have been less than a year younger than my son if she had lived.  Her mom and dad, my sister and brother in law, have always kept her in their hearts and minds, and made sure their other children remember her.  Such a beautiful little girl, and while she is missed greatly on this earth, we know she is safe in God's hands....
 
For this layout, I used papers from Prima's Firefly collection, flowers from Prima, pearl flourishes from Want2Scrap, and gold doilies and a laser cut wood cross from Michael's that I painted with robin's egg blue acrylic paint and then used Rub n Buff on.  I also used the doily as a stencil lightly around the edges of the layout...
 
 
 
 
 
 
I hope you enjoy this layout... while the subject matter could be viewed as sad, I take joy in knowing this sweet baby is safe and loved, and I wanted to make a fitting tribute to her and her family.  I used joyful colors in this layout.. I really love it!
 
I guess I might label this post as a mini tutorial...  if any of you happen to use any of these tips to make your own paper piecing, I would love to see it!!
 
And, by the way, I made it to the second week of the competition... yay!!
 
Have a great day, and happy scrappin'!
 
 
                                 Shelley
 
 
 
 
 



Wednesday, January 9, 2013

New Year, New Ideas...

Happy New Year!

     As much fun as the holidays are, I must admit to being a little bit happy when they are over...  I love all the food, family and celebrating, but in the midst of all the hoopla, I often long for just a quiet moment to be by myself, read a book, or do some crafting.
     We did have a good Christmas this year... my DH Ed, our son Miles and I traveled to visit family in Southern California, and we managed to see most of our southern relatives.  We even went to Disneyland!


Such a bunch of bright shining faces!! We really had a good time!
 
Since I have been home again, I have been having a little bit of a hard time getting back to
papercrafting, so I decided I would do a little beading instead... my favorite thing to
bead is Christmas ornaments for my family, and I used to make a new one every year for them. 
I haven't in the last couple of years because I was focusing on other crafts, but after seeing
my stepmom having the ones I had made for her on display, I was inspired to make one!
It felt really good to do some beadwork!
 
 
            I LOVE how it turned out!  This was a pattern by a very talented lady named
 Deb Moffett-Hall (patternstobead.com) and it was fun and very calming to work on
 after all the frantic-ness of the holiday season.
 
I have some big plans for my crafting, and for my blog this year- I am really planning
on entering as many challenges and competitions as I can, and applying to as many design teams
as I can as well.  Also, I look forward to making some tutorials to post here on my blog of my
own favorite techniques and ideas.  I hope you will join me!
 
I hope all of you had a great holiday season, and are looking forward to whatever this
year has in store...  may 2013 be a great year in your life, and ESPECIALLY in your
crafting!
 
                     Shelley
 
 

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Tough Guy, Gentle Heart....

   Hi, and hoping you are having a great day!

Posting two days in a row, I must be on a roll.... but I finished another lovely layout last night, and just had to share it!
 
My brother is the subject of this layout.... he is a rough and tough kinda guy, but has
a really gentle, loving side... I decided to try and show both sides by making a background paper that looks kind of graffiti or grungy, and then have the floral touches... of course, the photo itself sorta tells the story anyway, with my tough brother standing in a field of flowers!  I'll bet he was messing around and doing "catalog posing" for this pic! 
 
"My brother Billy and I live in different worlds- he is an audio engineer and music producer in the alternative music world, and has a totally different lifestyle than my "white bread" existence. He works hard, lives hard and plays hard. But beneath the many tattoos and body piercings lies a gentle soul that loves children, pets and his family more than anything. He will alsays play with his nieces and nephews, and they all LOVE their Uncle Billy! He is also very sentimental, and loves anything with historical or significant meaning to his own life or someone else's. Even though I have known him his whole life, he still manages to surprise me with his tough exterior, and gentler inner man."
 

 
I have been experimenting with a lot of different techniques lately, and my favorite new
medium is Faber-Castell's gelatos.  They are stick paints that look like a little Chapstick, and you color with them like a crayon.... spritz them with some color mist or water, and VOILA!  you have some really cool effects on your project...  I used white paper with purple, yellow, gold and two shades of green.  I just spritzed my paper lightly, because I wanted the crayon strokes to show instead of everything blending together.
 
I also used an emboss- resist technique... if you have never tried it, it is a lot of fun!
I used embossing ink and stamped my image BEFORE applying the gelatos, and embossed the image with UTEE (ultra thick embossing enamel).  I stamped and embossed once, and after the image was cool, overstamped and embossed it again... the overstamping makes the image really thick and textured, so it will stand out well when you apply the gelatos.
 
I premarked on my paper where my picture was going to go, and then used the same
emboss-resist technique for the first part of my title.
 
Here is another neat use for UTEE...  I took a precut chipboard bracket, and inked it
with white ink (Clearsnap mixed media ink).  When it was dry, I stamped "gentle heart" on the bracket, and dried it with a heat gun.  Then I stamped the whole bracket with embossing ink, and covered it with UTEE... use your heat gun to melt it, and it makes another great textured element for your page!
 
The squares background paper I got from the Color, Stories, Inspiration site for their Case File
No.46 Challenge... this layout was my entry for this week, and I used the sketch from Once Upon a Sketch for the month of November.... I am also entering this layout in that challenge... Here is the sketch and the case file:
 
For the evidence in the CSI challenge, I did a grid design (the background squares paper), painting, textured element, and something that shimmers or glows (I used glimmer mist on the gelatos)... for the testimony, I did something that surprises me, and the inspiration word "surprise".

For some of the background flowers, I used the squares paper and punched out some
flower shapes, spritzed them with water, and crumpled them up... when they were dry, I smoothed them out a little... not totally, and lightly rubbed them with shimmery paint.  Then layer them, and you have another element to put on your layout!
 
I have really enjoyed playing along with CSI and OUAS this week.... I hope you visit their sites
also get inspired!
 
                                   Shelley