Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Using Scraps of Elegance...ON ME?!?!?!

So when I first began subscribing to the Scraps of Elegance and Scraps of Darkness kits, I was pretty sure that all of the Scraps of Elegance kits would be used to make projects for other people.  After all, as much as I love getting dressed up, let's face it...between the Army and my desire to be as comfortable as possible when I'm not in uniform my elegant clothes stay hanging pretty in the closet 90% of the time.  Nonetheless, last week we had our weekly night out with the "crew" and despite the fact that I was in my workout clothes (Razorback sweatshirt and running leggings, complete with SoxBox socks) I absolutely loved one of the pictures that my friend took of me and another girlfriend.  After dinner we were watching some t.v. and working on editing the photo since some of our other "friends" put bunny ears and a finger in the background.  The result we loved best was when turned the photo black and white and got rid of the extra hands and fingers.  All the way home Friday I was thinking about the "Sweet Sentiments" kit from SOE...and this is what happened:
 
I had to have a little bit of help from a previous SOE kit for the background piece but as I started cutting, pasting, and what-not elsing I couldn't stop!  I had an absolute blast putting this together!  For part of the background I decided to experiment with the background using a tutorial from Stéphanie Papin.  Stephanie is an extremely talented artist and I was so excited to view the tutorial and try the technique!  Check out her blog for the awesome tutorial.  After figuring out how I wanted my background to look I began to "fill in the pieces" to the puzzle!  I used a square punch to make the photo much smaller than I normally would work with.  I then used a scrap piece of paper that I had distressed for another project use as the first layer under the photo.  The colors were a little too bright for the overall look of the layout, so I used some iridescent medium to soften the color.  In hindsight, I should have grabbed the matte medium bottle, but I was still fairly happy with the overall look.  Some of the paper even crackled a little bit when I touched it before it was dry as though I had used crackle glaze adding an unexpected element to the finished product. 
 
You can see above where I touched the iridescent medium leaving a small fingerprint!  :)  I used a clock piece and cut a flower out from one of the papers in the kit to fit behind the clock piece.  I loved both types of lace that came with this kit and (as you can see above) I was able to use both types (in abundance).
 
As I am becoming more familiar with different ways to play with chipboard I am finding that I am starting to become addicted more excited about using it in my projects.   For this LO I covered the chipboard flourish piece in gesso, embossed it with a shimmery embossing power from Lindy's Stamp Gang, and then used the the stamp included in the kit to stamp over the top of the embossing powder.  Also, you can see in this photo some more of the background technique from Stephanie's tutorial as well as the use of some Heidi Swapp Color Shine Mist (Seafoam) that matched the papers in this perfectly~ 

 
Below is a closeup picture of some of the flowers I used on this LO.  I used a variety of flowers (mostly Prima) including some from the kit, a few from the cigar box collection, and a few from my happy-magical-flower-drawer-hoard-stash.


 
As always, thank you for looking and allowing me to share my "pretties" with you!
 
Love,
mel

Monday, November 17, 2014

Hollow Book Projects Part 2

Good morning!  I'm back to share my other completed hollow book and share a "near miss" for the next one...
 
Above you can see the front of the finished product.  For this book I used the Scraps of Elegance kit Sweet Sentiments and the supplemented with a host of elements that had been sitting on my desk for a few months hot minutes.   First of all, let me say that the Blue Fern Studios papers included in this kit are by far some of the best papers I have ever used in my entire life!  From the moment I touched them, I knew they were magical...but this isn't about BFS, it's about me...me and my hollow book!  :)  This is the first time I've used Renea's technique of covering the book in gesso.  I have to admit that even though I covered the "back" of the book in paper, I enjoyed not having to deal with the ugly brown color that these mache books come in.  I layered quite a bit of paper on the top of the book (including the "binding") and then experimented with some of the pigments that came in the creativity add on with the SOE kit.  I used the pale green color to paint over the binding and sealed with a glossy sealer.  

Here is a close up of some of the flowers.  A few from the kit, and although I didn't get the floral add on, I already had some of the flowers (pink with crocheted petals) included in the floral add on hanging out in the flower box next to my scrapping table.  The blue and white flowers were intended for a winter themed tag, but as you can see, the blue turned out to be way too warm for the winter color scheme of the tags.  However, they turned out great for this project.  You can see the chipboard here as well.  I used some wiry string from a past Scraps of Darkness kit and wound it around the chipboard.  I was going for a "climbing ivy" look, but I think it still needs a little work.  

 
I had to take a close up of this pretty little lady from one of the papers.  The first thing my husband said when he saw the finished project was that I "covered her up", but I informed him that she was just peeking around the corner.  Again, I cannot say enough about these great papers from Blue Fern.  The resin corner was another trinket that had been sitting on my desk for goodness knows how long...I was going to use it on a summer project if that tells you anything.  Also in this picture you can see the distressing and inking combo I used on the papers.  I enjoyed using some colors to ink the edges of the papers that I don't normally use such as yellows and pinks in addition to the normal browns and neutral.
 
And, finally, the pièce de résistance:  the "pages"...Each time I do this I get one step closer to the actual look I am going for.  This time I went for much lighter pages and LOVED the outcome!!!  Notice the scraps of cheesecloth that I colored some pink pigment from the kit add on.  I also used the rest of the paint I mixed up to make some pink splotches at various places around the book.  

 
Now for the near miss!  I started working on another hollow book this weekend using a technique I've seen several times.  (I can't remember where I first saw, so I apologize for not giving anyone credit!) I used gesso and cheesecloth to make a poor man's canvas on the back of the book.  I had hoped to stamp an image into it, but apparently, poor man's canvas does not take to stamping very well.  Either way, coming soon there will be another hollow book to share with you all!  Thanks for looking and having an excellent Monday!
 
Love,
mel 

Friday, November 14, 2014

A Few More Hollow Books to Display...Part 1

This will be short and sweet and put together in two parts since I'm using a little free time at work to post this blog!  :)  I finished two more hollow books last week and I'd like to share them with you really quick!   I have already posted pictures to the Facebook page of both books, but here are the details! 
 
Above you can see the actual finished product.  Again, I originally lifted this idea from Renea and have slowly made it a little more of my own.  I knew I was going for a darker look with this particular book so I used quite a bit of Tim Holtz vintage type items and materials.  The bulk of the book is covered with several layers of paper and ink.  I used, for the first time ever, Tim Holtz Tissue paper on this project and I absolutely loved it.  I used a few of my inks and mists to continue to distress the paper and layered it on along with regular paper and cardstock.  A few trinkets and what nots up top completed most of the look.  I also added some lace and a feather brad that I had hanging out in my stash for quite some time.  The butterfly was die cut and inked by me followed by a little experimentation with glitter (another idea garnered from the above mentioned Renea).  I topped it off with a resin frame and a few "flat" paper flowers.
 
 
Below you can see the inside of the book.  This was one of the smaller books so I was limited with the space that I "normally" have with these books.  For the inside cover I used a stamp kit to create the oval.  Inside it reads "This Belongs To".  I made sure to stamp rather lightly to continue with the distressed look and to make it feel "old".  


 
The inside of the book is covered with a floral damask printed paper.  Ad you can see I inked the "pages" fairly heavily here...they have an almost bronzish yellow look.  Overall I was pretty satisfied with the look.
 
 
 
Here is a look from the side.  As you can see, my inks and mists "leaked" from the "pages" onto the tissue paper.  No harm, no foul...since the book is designed to look a little vintage it's okay with me if there are a few "imperfections".  I thought the layers turned out pretty well in this book despite the fact that I was desperately trying to keep the top of the book flat.  From this angle you can also the small art tile that has been dwindling around my workspace for a bit as well.
 
Thanks for looking!  I hope y'all enjoyed looking at my hollow book! 
 
Love,
 
Mel

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Congratulations Debbie and Jade!!!

So, I missed the opportunity to go to Italy with my friends and watch them get married.  Originally I was supposed to run in the Army 10 Miler during the planned time of the trip, but then during surgery and recovery I was too drugged up to remember to register for the race...Long story short, I missed the wedding and the race, but not the chance to create a one of kind gift for the happy couple!  I originally lifted the idea of hollow books from Renea of Renea Bouquets, coincidentally to create a hollow book for one of mine and Debbie's vacations.  Although  I lifted the idea from Renea, I am slowly creating my own look for the books, especially with the "pages".  (And might I add that I never even came close to capturing "pages" like the original artist!)  You'll also notice that I didn't post any pictures of the sides of the book today where the "pages" would be.  That is because something went awry during this project and the pages are not even close to where I want them to be.  However, I feel fairly strong that Deb and Jade will still be appreciative!  ;)  Either way, I made three more hollow books this weekend in preparation for the Christmas Shopping Expo, so you will get to see my "pages" variations soon.

I started with a Tim Holtz configuration book and covered it some papers from my stash and used the Scraps of Elegance kit Pretty Things.  I knew I wouldn't be able to complete the project using just the kit, so I chose carefully from my stash to ensure that what I used to cover the configuration components would match.
 
 
For the cover I layered on pieces of paper, some stickers from a travel pack, a little chipboard, some clocks, a few doilies and other whimsical things that fit the the vintage-y travel theme I was looking for.  The resin frame actually came from Michael's.  I like their "store brand" resin items for things like these because they feel heavier. (Maybe it's just me)


 
Here is a close up of the flowers and the frame.  I fussy cut the little bird from the Pretty Things Kit and used a little bit of goldish paint to spice it up some.  A little stamping, some misting, a hint of bling, and adding a few border pieces completed the look I was I was going for.

 
Here is a closer look at the details up near the top of the book.  I inked and misted the chipboard piece pink and used a little bit of gesso to distress it a little.
For the inside of the book where the boxes go, I added a few items from the kit to the "bottoms" of the boxes as well as a few things from my stash.  For the most part I left the boxes as empty as possible just in case the happy couple wants to store some precious memories in here.  :)

 
On the inside of the cover I used a piece of stash paper that I was saving for my trip to Italy...since it looks like it might be a few more years before I get there I thought there was no better time than the present to use it as a backdrop for a photo of the happy couple.

 
So there it is!  I had a blast making this book despite the issues with the "pages".  As I mentioned I'll get some pictures of the other hollow books up here before too much longer!!!  Thanks for looking in!
 
Love,
 
Mel

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Just a little Christmas Fun!

I finally got brave enough order some "Rustic Pallets" from Walnut Hollow to play around with.  I originally noticed these pallets in a Scraps of Darkness  kit, but I didn't subscribe to the kits until the month after I saw the awesome pallet in the kit!  I ordered a few "extra" since I am a hoarder person who doesn't like to pay for shipping more often than I have to.  I started small, with one of the ones that is about 8" x 8" and decided to use it as if it were an actual pallet to stack things on.  In keeping with the upcoming holidays and to help me get into the Christmas spirit I decided to go for a Christmas theme.  I had some great papers in my stash that fit my mood so I started by covering the top of the pallet with the Christmassy papers.  I wasn't sure if I wanted to cover the bottom with papers, so  I used the green Lumiere paint that came with a Scraps of Darkness Kit (Transition) because with the gold undertones in the paint it seemed to go with the theme.
 

 I didn't want to go too overboard with the details because I was already fairly certain that I knew what I wanted to "stack" on top of this pallet.  I layered a few doilies onto the center of the pallet.  The top doily was one that I had previously tried to color and wasn't satisfied with the outcome.  This time I layered some mists on the doily using a combination Heidi Swapp, Lindy's Stamp Gang, and Maya Road.  I'm still not totally satisfied, but it works for the project!  :)  I added some flowers up top and again used some mist to soften the pink on the "top" flower with the bling around it...
 
Here is a close up of the flowers...

 
And here you see my pallet with my Scentsy "stacked" on top of it...I hope you like and thanks as always for looking!!!

 
Love,
mel

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Today I'd like to share a little paper project that turned out "okay" for my first time experimenting with the KaiserCraft "Beyond the Page" product.  I chose the Single Shadow Box and some amazing papers from Prima's Cigar Box Secrets collection. 

The project itself was fairly straightforward...use some modgepodge, assemble the pieces, add flowers, and VOILA!  One small issue I ran into was that although I thought I had carefully planned which direction to adhere the pages to my project, I was wrong.  No harm, no foul though, I simply assembled the product upside down.  The shadow box is now on the bottom and the drawer is on the top. 

I did run into a little bit of trouble covering the cardboard that eventually formed the drawer.  For this reason I used some scraps of paper and modge podged them over my "mistakes:


 
To finish it off I used some flowers from the same Prima collection to add a little pizzazz to the top of the shadow box!  
 

My apologies for this post being somewhat short...I have a few more of these great "off the page" pieces that I can't wait to get my hands on this weekend.  Thanks for looking in!