Thursday, December 31, 2015

Blue Fern Studios December Sketch Challenge

 
Happy New Year, Everyone!!!  This is the first layout I completed in my newly redesigned scraproom!  (Pictures to come as soon as I get everything into place!)
 
This LO is for the Blue Fern Studios December Sketch and it looks like I got it done JUST IN TIME!  :)
 
Here is the sketch!
 
 
And here is my finished LO!

 
I used some great BFS papers and some of their chipboard as well.  As always, one of my favorite subjects is myself and my girl, Kara!  Isn't she just too photogenic?  (Not to mention my bright smiling face as well!)  Below you can see some Prima flowers that I layered onto a lacy doily that I inked and sprayed.  I like using darker flowers in my LOs that have Army pictures in them because it adds a feminine touch while still keeping a little bit of Army grunginess to the LOs.  On the chipboard I used gesso, texture paste, glitter, and embossing powders to create a ton of different textures.  This picture shows some of the texture paste and glitter!

I also used plenty of paper layers, distressed and inked, along with some neutral colored flowers, the clock piece and a feather piece that had been hanging out in my scrap room for a few years.
 
I did some random stamping and misting all across the page and tucked in a wide piece of crocheted lace behind the picture (still trying to be a little feminine!)
 


Below is a close up of some more flowers, glitter, misting, and the doily. 


I tend to have a little more fun with my layouts when there is a good story behind the picture.  This particular picture was taken before Kara and I went into AR Children's Hospital to see our boss's little girl who had been pretty sick.  She's one of the sweetest kiddos ever and we just couldn't pass up a chance to brighten her day!

Thanks for looking!  Have a safe and fantastic night and a spectacular 2016!!!

xoxo,
mel

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Just Playing Around

Whenever I get a "scrapbook block" and can't seem to decide what to scrap, I go digging through the piles upon piles of pictures that family members have given me over the years as they clean out drawers or what not.  This picture I used for this LO was in a stack my Mimi gave me when she cleaned out her scraproom a few years back.  This is my sweet cousin (and only boy cousin on that side of the family) from way back in the day...he's quite a bit bigger now!  This particular stack of pictures also has some other mementos (cards, etc.) that I hope to someday integrate into the scrapbooks for both of these (much more grown up now) kids!  This picture actually makes me chuckle quite a bit because even though he's so small here, he's got same determined look on his face that he still uses today!!!  :)

I made this LO using a variety of scraps and parts and pieces of kits that were laying around my scraproom in my mad rush to "clean" it up before our Christmas party this weekend.  Some of the extras came in a swag bag swap courtesy of my wonderful friend Claudia!

I love getting to do masculine LOs since it seems that most of my work is a little more feminine most of the time.  I took advantage of the dark colors in the photo and grunged this page up quite a bit!


I'd like to point out that the strip with the "Because when you stop and look around.." saying was actually the border of a piece of paper that I cut off.  I really liked how the papers had usable edges that would normally be discarded to make the page 12 x 12...

Below is a close up of some layering work with a Tim Holtz ephemera kit.  There is also some paper layering in the back ground with some extra papers I had laying around.  The light bulb was a gift from Claudia in the above mentioned Swag Bag!


Down below you can see some more paper layers, and some splattering with some Lindy's Stamp Gang mist.  I absolutely love how Lindy's mists can give you several different shades of splatter with one color.  The bigger splotches were actually sprayed while the smaller ones were made with a very fine point paintbrush. 


I took a little bit of corrugated cardboard and hosed it down with Tim Holtz distress spray stain and Lindy's Stamp Gang mists before layering on some Lindy's embossing powder (Cleopatra Copper) as well as a some "leftover" embossing powder in gold tones.  When I get low on a certain shade of embossing powder, I try to mix it with other like colors to get a little more usage out of it!  :)  I added some glitter just for fun since I can't seem to make a masculine LO without a little bit of girlyness! 

 
 
Behind the cardboard you can see where I tucked in a few more pieces of paper.  I wish I could remember what project I had them sitting on my scrap table to be used in, but they worked out pretty great with this LO, so I went ahead and tucked them in!  Isn't that little fist just the cutest thing in the world???  (Okay, I'm a little biased)
 
 
There you have it!  Thanks for checking in with me this Tuesday!!!
 
love,
Mel

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Date Night!

Hey, y'all!  I just wanted to get a quick blog in before I head out of town for the weekend!  This is the latest LO I have made with my Scraps of Darkness/Elegance kits.  This was not the original picture I had chosen for this LO, but as I got further into the project I realized that my original photo choice just wasn't going to work.  I'm toying with the idea of going back to this LO and doing some journaling on the page as well.  We'll see!

 
I started by going back to a technique I used "back in the day" where I would take part of a piece of paper and line it up on the edges to make a "new" piece of paper.  Here lately though, I've been modifying that by ripping the paper instead of making a clean cut.  In this case I lined up the right edge with the brighter striped paper.  Before I glued it down, however, I distress (gently) all of the edges and added a little ink. 
 
Below you can see a little of the layered papers under the flower cluster..  I also used a stencil to add some extra fluer de lis and used some Perfect Pearls mists to color them.  The flowers were from Petaloo if I'm not mistaken!
 
 
 
There were some journaling cards in the kit, so I layered a few of them together along with some random scraps from the kit that I tore, distressed and inked.  I also added in a few of the brads(included with the kit and same line as the Bo Bunny papers) for a nice touch before I went to town inking, spraying, and splattering with almost one of everything blue in my collection.
 


One more close up below of some more splattering and brad work.  You can see more of the paper layers here along with some ribbon fun.  The yellow ribbon was once white.  I hand dyed it for another project, but the color turned out wrong.  Jokes on me though 'cause the color is perfect for this LO!  :)

 
 
Thanks for looking!  Sorry to keep it short and sweet, but I'm ready for a mini vacation!!!
 
 
xoxo,
Mel


Wednesday, December 2, 2015

SOD/SOE Scraplift Round Robin

Good morning!!!  As I was looking through my blog posts I realized I had yet to blog about the Round Robin Scraplift that Scraps of Darkness/Scraps of Elegance hosted a little over a month ago.  The general idea was teams of four people each one scraplifting the layout of the team member before them.  Here was the original from Kathy Mosher that I lifted...
 
 
 
And here is my scraplift!!!
 

I tried to keep the manly theme that Kathy had captured so well in her layout.  I used a selfie I had taken of myself during our recent helicopter door gunnery exercise.  Yes, that's me...and that's my machine gun!  :)  But in keeping with my desire to feel a little girly...I used plenty of flowers and a few girly-ish colors...albeit in a slightly darker form...

Below you can see some teal around the distressed edges of my paper layers.  I also felt that the green colors added a soft touch to all of the browns and neutrals. 

Below you can see some more touches of masculinity mixed in with a few sweeter more feminine touches.  I loved the tassel!  I used some Heidi Swapp color shine mist in Bronze to darken up the cheescloth in the background. 


Below is another clock piece I've been hoarding saving for a rainy day.  I used some patina coloring from Ranger Ink to give it a little bit of color.  I thought the gears fit in well with the helicopter picture!  :)


Just one more picture of the layering on this piece.  You can also see some stamp work and some gold spray that I used to keep this LO from getting too masculine!!!

 
 
Thanks for looking!  I'll have more to share this week!!! 
 
xoxo,
Mel