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Thursday, March 25, 2010
My First Project for the Dusty Attic Design Team!
As soon as my nephew showed me these photos of his newborn baby daughter Kiera, I knew which papers I would have to scrap this pic and which embellishments I would wait on. I recently mentioned on one of my posts that I'm now on the design team for Dusty Attic (they make beautiful laser-cut embellishments).....well, yesterday I received my package of goodies from them so I could start creating! It was mind-boggling opening that box and finding all these beautiful intricately cut treasures! I went out and picked up the new paper collection by BasicGrey called Kioshi (soon as I saw these presented for the winter CHA I knew these were going to be the papers I wanted to scrap this photo with)
Isn't she adorable? Those cute little lips! I wanted this page to have a very whimsical fairytail look to it so the laser cut flourish from Dusty Attic was the choice I made for this one (the pretty title cut is also from Dusty Attic) For the chipboard I painted it with white paint, tinted the edges a bit with some green and brown chalk ink and then coated the whole thing with some diamond Stickles. Here are a few close-up pic's...
I can't wait to get scrapping with more of the lovely pieces they sent me! If you are interested in checking out the Dusty Attic products you can find them HERE . The photo is a professional shot taken by Stephanie Robins Photography
Thanks for having a peek!
Gabrielle xxx
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Torn Cardstock Flower Tutorial
I used the gorgeous papers from Webster's Pages and I just wanted to give this handmade flower design a go on this page. So here are the steps in making this cute bloom out of cardstock, just in time for Spring!
1. First off you'll want to choose 2 complimentary colours of cardstock. I used a soft yellow and a whisper of green cardstock. (Plus a small scrap of brown and light blue for the flower centers). You'll want to tear a rough circle the size you'd like your flower to be out of one of the colours of cardstock. Then draw 5 lines almost to the center (they do not have to be even, the more uneven the more natural they look) This will define your petals. Tear along your pencil lines.
2. Step 2 is optional. You can ink all your edges with some soft brown chalk ink. I find brown chalk ink works well on pretty much every colour but you can experiment with other chalk ink colours....or use none at all, the effect without it is lovely too!
3. Next you'll want to take a toothpick or wooden skewer (I used an embossing tool I had handy, but a skewer works just as well) and curl up all the edges of the blooms.
4. Next you'll tear a slightly smaller circle from your other color piece of cardstock and repeat the above steps. Then layer the smaller piece inside the larger and glue together.
5. Now here is the part that gives your bloom an cute homespun appeal. Take a length of thin cording preferably in a dark colour and tie a simple knot in one end. Trim off excess. Now tie another knot about an inch and a half in from the last one (slightly wider than your smallest flower). Trim. Make 4 of these. Glue them to the center of your flower with some hot glue. Making an X with the first two and then another X criss-crossing over the first ones....
6. To create a rounded looking center for your bloom, punch our hand-cut out a small circle out of cardstock (I used light blue) and punch or hand-cut a slightly smaller flower shape from a dark colour cardstock. To give them a rounded look, place each piece in the palm of your hand then press the rubber end of a pencil into it (for the smaller flower)....for the slightly larger blue circle I pushed the rounded end of my scissor into my palm and twisted till I get the desired cup shape (see photo's below)
1. First off you'll want to choose 2 complimentary colours of cardstock. I used a soft yellow and a whisper of green cardstock. (Plus a small scrap of brown and light blue for the flower centers). You'll want to tear a rough circle the size you'd like your flower to be out of one of the colours of cardstock. Then draw 5 lines almost to the center (they do not have to be even, the more uneven the more natural they look) This will define your petals. Tear along your pencil lines.
2. Step 2 is optional. You can ink all your edges with some soft brown chalk ink. I find brown chalk ink works well on pretty much every colour but you can experiment with other chalk ink colours....or use none at all, the effect without it is lovely too!
3. Next you'll want to take a toothpick or wooden skewer (I used an embossing tool I had handy, but a skewer works just as well) and curl up all the edges of the blooms.
4. Next you'll tear a slightly smaller circle from your other color piece of cardstock and repeat the above steps. Then layer the smaller piece inside the larger and glue together.
5. Now here is the part that gives your bloom an cute homespun appeal. Take a length of thin cording preferably in a dark colour and tie a simple knot in one end. Trim off excess. Now tie another knot about an inch and a half in from the last one (slightly wider than your smallest flower). Trim. Make 4 of these. Glue them to the center of your flower with some hot glue. Making an X with the first two and then another X criss-crossing over the first ones....
6. To create a rounded looking center for your bloom, punch our hand-cut out a small circle out of cardstock (I used light blue) and punch or hand-cut a slightly smaller flower shape from a dark colour cardstock. To give them a rounded look, place each piece in the palm of your hand then press the rubber end of a pencil into it (for the smaller flower)....for the slightly larger blue circle I pushed the rounded end of my scissor into my palm and twisted till I get the desired cup shape (see photo's below)
7. Glue the brown flower on top of the blue circle. Final step....place an adhesive foam dot in the center of your bloom and attach the rounded flower center your made.
Viola! you are done.....here is a close-up photo of the blooms on my page (see top photo for the full page design).....
Viola! you are done.....here is a close-up photo of the blooms on my page (see top photo for the full page design).....
If you like this flower design and create a l/o using them please do take a moment to leave me a comment with a link to your project! I love to see what other's create using the tutorials I post!
The photo is of my newest baby niece Kiera at only 14 days old!! My nephew sent me these wonderful professional photos taken by this amazing local photographer. Here is her link in case you're looking for a great maternity/baby photographer! Stepanie Robin Photography & Design
The photo is of my newest baby niece Kiera at only 14 days old!! My nephew sent me these wonderful professional photos taken by this amazing local photographer. Here is her link in case you're looking for a great maternity/baby photographer! Stepanie Robin Photography & Design
Thanks!
Monday, March 15, 2010
And the Winner is.......
Thanks everyone for the overwhelming response to my blog give-away!! I'm so glad to get the word out there about the My Creative Scrapbook blog, it's such a fun place and will keep you all up to date on what's happening at MCS! I wish I could've had a prize for every comment left here, but I only had one kit to give-away, so without further ado .....the draw went to.....
Denise Jensen!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!
Denise please take a moment and send me your mailing addie at gpollacco@aol.com and I'll have the prize sent out to you today!
Thanks everyone for playing!!
Denise Jensen!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!
Denise please take a moment and send me your mailing addie at gpollacco@aol.com and I'll have the prize sent out to you today!
Thanks everyone for playing!!
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Dusty Attic Design Team!!!
I finally get to share my exciting news!!!!!
I was recently asked to be on the Dusty Attic Design Team!!
Dusty Attic is a manufacturer of gorgeous vintage style laser cut chipboard designs located in Australia. You've got to check out their beautiful designs, so intricate and detailed!! I can't wait to receive my first package so I can start playing!!
The Design Team consists of some really amazing talent:
Evana Willis, Many Harrell, Trina Mclune, Jen Burns, Michelle Grant
I'm so thrilled to be part of this awesome team!
Here's a link to the Dusty attic websites if you want to have a peek at their beautiful products....
http://dustyattic.ning.com/
and
Dusty Attic
Since I haven't got my goodies in yet to show you, here is a peek of a few of the products done up by some of the other DT members....
I was recently asked to be on the Dusty Attic Design Team!!
Dusty Attic is a manufacturer of gorgeous vintage style laser cut chipboard designs located in Australia. You've got to check out their beautiful designs, so intricate and detailed!! I can't wait to receive my first package so I can start playing!!
The Design Team consists of some really amazing talent:
Evana Willis, Many Harrell, Trina Mclune, Jen Burns, Michelle Grant
I'm so thrilled to be part of this awesome team!
Here's a link to the Dusty attic websites if you want to have a peek at their beautiful products....
http://dustyattic.ning.com/
and
Dusty Attic
Since I haven't got my goodies in yet to show you, here is a peek of a few of the products done up by some of the other DT members....