Wednesday, September 18, 2019

My Creative Scrapbook-September Projects





Here's this months projects, using the September Main Kit

 A quick summary of the products found in this month's main kit.....patterned paper from Vicki Boutin 'Wildflower & Honey' collection as well as a few pieces from her 'Field Notes' collection. Wildflower & Honey collection frames and journaling Ephemera pack, the fun icons Ephemera pack, Cardstock sticker sheets with holographic gold foil, and the Wildflower Chipboard stickers.

Here's my projects and a few close-ups...


Cut file used on layout found HERE...


Cut file cut from some white cardstock and backed with the Blossom patterned paper from the Vicki Boutin Wildflower and Honey collection.   

Vicki Boutin watercolor markers was used to create a colorful background. 


I used a couple of die-cuts, from Spellbinders with the embellishments from the Wildflower and Honey collection to create the clusters on my page.


Adore...


I used a stencil and the Prima Golden Walnut spray to create this beautiful background.  


Fussy cut flowers and butterflies were added around my photo.  






Make Today So Awesome That Tomorrow Gets Jealous....






Love...


Here are the cut files used on this layout....



I started by adding the Prima-Golden Walnut (free this month) and Vicki Boutin-Orange Slice paint onto some white cardstock and then use a straw to blow the paint around, which  created the beautiful background as shown below....      

In Silhouette, I welded the Love and Wildflower cut files to create one image and then backed it will some of the beautiful pattern papers found in the September main kit.   

Add embellishments and photo. 


I hope you felt inspired today and if you're not a subscriber yet, give it a try. The kits are all so beautiful and you will not regret it!!!!


Thanks for stopping by :) xx


Tell the Story / My Creative Scrapbook-September Tutorial





Hi My Creative Scrapbook Friends! Today, I am sharing two layouts with you using the September sketch.  I absolutely love working with sketches, it really helps in reducing my time spent planning out my placement. All I have to do is pick out my photo/photos, pattern papers, and embellishments and then decide if I'm going to use the sketch as is or take it in a different direction. 

For my first layout, I follow the sketch precisely, this is the fastest and easiest way to make a scrapbook layout.


Here's the September sketch! 


Gather my supplies....


I started my layout off by trimming down my white cardstock background and matting it on the Queen Bee patterned paper from the Wildflower and Honey collection. 


I then matted my photos with the reverse side of the Happy Spirit patterned paper and added some machine stitching around the perimeter to give it some additional texture and interest. 

      

Next, I added a strip of the Greenery patterned paper (reverse side) down the left hand side of the page and folded back the right hand corner of the white cardstock, so I can add a few layers of die cut pieces from the Ephemera pack.       


Add my matted photos.


I used stickers, die-cuts and chipboard from the Wildflower and Honey collection to embellish my layout by simply grouping them into clusters.  






Here's my second layout using the September sketch.


For this page I went in a totally different direction, by simply, using one photo and adding fussy cut flowers with a few embellishments in place of the patterned paper strip.  

  
I used the beautiful coral watercolor patterned paper for my background and arranged the fussy cut flowers by keeping them mainly to the center of the page.      


I love the stitching around the photos found on the sketch, so I recreate this by using a black pen to draw a frame around the outside of the photo!   


Start embellishing....




Sketches are packed with tons of inspiration and there are many ways to interpret them, so go ahead, have some fun and remember to share your projects with us on FB at My Creative Scrapbook Inspiration Center

If you're not a subscriber yet, give it a try. The kits are all so beautiful and you will not regret it!!!!


     Thanks for stopping by :) xx

   


Tuesday, September 03, 2019

Jillibean Soup - August Guest Designer



  
Hi everyone!  I am so excited and honored to be guest designing for Jillibean Soup, and sharing with you a few projects created with the gorgeous Spoonful of Soul collection.

My first layout....  




My idea was to have a big title for this page, so I enlarged the Love You Like Crazy cut file from Jillibean Soup and chose to used the Free Spirit patterned paper for this. To give it more dimension, I used foam tape to adhere the title down. To the right side, I added a few die-cut diamonds in various sizes and patterns. I also added a strip of the Free Spirit patterned paper across the middle of the layout, a few Pea Pod Parts from the Spoonful of Soul collection, my journaling and this layout is finish.




Supplies:
Jillibean Soup
Patterned Paper: Spoonful of Soul / Be Fearless, Free Spirit, Bite Sized Bits
Pea Pod Parts: Spoonful of Soul
Silhouette Cut File: Love You Like Crazy # 289170

Other: White Cardstock, Black ink pen, 3D foam Adhesive, Glue, Date Stamp, Decorative Die.

Since one of my favorite technique is layering, I combined some fussy cut stamped images using the Healthy Hello Soup clear stamp set with a few Spoonful of Soul Pea Pod parts to create dimension and texture by grouping them into clusters. 


Supplies:
Jillibean Soup
Patterned paper: Spoonful of Soul /  Be Fearless, Bite Sized Bits, Gentle Soul
Pea Pod Parts: Spoonful of Soup 
Coordinating Stickers: Spoonful of Soul
Alphabean Stickers: Teal Grid

Other: White Cardstock, Black Ink, Sewing Machine, 3D foam adhesive, Embroidery Floss, Glue.

   
For my next layout, I wanted the punch circles to be the focal point of my page, as my idea was to add hand-stitching around the perimeter of each of the circles, giving it that extra detail and interest I was looking for.       


Supplies: 
Jillibean Soup
Patterned Paper: Spoonful of Soul /  Choose Joy, Let Go, Gentle Soul, Trust the Journey, Be Fearless
Pea Pod Parts: Spoonful of Soul
Coordinating Label Stickers: Spoonful of Soul
Foam Stickers: Spoonful of Soul

Others: White Cardstock, Circle Punch, Circle Cut File, Black Ink, Embroidery Floss.

    
For my last page....Pea Pod Parts, fussy cutting and a Jillibean Soup wreath cut file was used to create multiple layers. 




Supplies: 
Jillibean Soup
Pea Pod Parts: Spoonful of Soul
Tag: Tag Lines
Epoxy Stickers: Spoonful of Soul
Adhesive Sequins: Green Apple Sequins
Cut File: Wreath # 285515

Other: White cardstock, Watercolor markers, 3D Foam adhesive, Glue, Mini paper clip.



I used two of the stamp images from the Spoonful of Soul clear stamp set to create an unique background for my cards.     



Supplies:
Jillibean Soup
Patterned Paper: Spoonful of Soul / Free Spirit
Pea Pod Parts: Spoonful of Soul
Epoxy Stickers: Spoonful of Soul
Clear Stamp: Spoonful of Soul
Adhesive Sequins: Green Apple Sequins

Other: White Cardstock, Ink pads, Decorative die, Buttons, Glue, Foam Adhesive.


Thank you so much for stopping by today. It was such a honor to share some of my projects with you. Thanks for the amazing opportunity Jillibean Soup!  




I Love You / My Creative Scrapbook-August Tutorial





Hi My Creative Scrapbook friends! Today I'm sharing a quick and simple layout using two of My Creative Scrapbook exclusive cut files. You can find them HERE in add on.




On this page I went with an easy white on white background. I started by enlarge the cut file (circle below) to cover most of my 12x12 base and cut it from white cardstock. I then added some small pieces of foam tape to the back of cut file so that when I adhered it to the base, it would have some dimension. 



Paige Evans-Flower Corner cut file...




Next, the PE-Flower Corner cut file was cut from white cardstock. I kept the file quick large so that it can fill the entire right corner.  I then back the cut file using patterned papers from the 'Spring Farmhouse' collection. Once I had done that, I added foam tape underneath to lift it up and give it some extra dimension.   


 I created a speech bubble in my Silhouette Cameo, and used it as a place to lay my title on. 


I added a few chipboard pieces from the Celebrate Thickers on top of the cut file and this page was finish.

Here are some close-ups...



I hope you like this page and it has inspired you to create your own!

Thanks for stopping by :) xx

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