Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Always together - Paper Issues

Tis the season to make lists!

Are you making lists of resolutions? Grocery lists? Bucket lists?

We have a new issue up at Paper Issues: We're LIST-ening! You can link up any project that has something to do with a list for your chance to win a $20 giftcard to the Paper Issues store.

For this layout I have used different Lily Bee design papers, a Chic Tags tag and lots of ink.






Link up your projects at Paper Issues and you could win a $20 GC to the Paper Issues Store!
It's CHA time, there's plenty of new stuff on the horizon.

You can of course always do some shopping, and why not use my code to get 20% off you order.



Monday, January 6, 2014

Snow day - My Creative Scrapbook January kit 1/5

Sharing my first layout made with the January Main kit from My Creative Scrapbook featuring Fancy Pants Timbergrove collection and some Pink Paislee Snow Day wood veneer. 








January 2014 Main Kit
featuring Fancy Pants Timbergrove
and a whole bunch of other goodies:


hurry on over to our website and reserve your kits before they're all gone.

While you're there, we hope you'll take a few moments to browse through our design team gallery. Our designers have loaded the gallery with lots and lots of beautiful samples to inspire you!

My Creative Scrapbook January Kits

January 2014 Main Kit
featuring Fancy Pants Timbergrove
and a whole bunch of other goodies:


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January 2014 Creative Kit
featuring Simple Stories Daily Grind
and more:


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January 2014 Limited Edition Kit
featuring Webster's Pages New Year New You 
and so many more beautiful things:


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January 2014 Album Kit
featuring DCWV Vintage Collector
with lots of pretty embellishments:


Why not go to our website and reserve your kits before they're all gone.

While you're there, we hope you'll take a few moments to browse through our design team gallery. We have loaded the gallery with lots and lots of beautiful samples to inspire you!

Sunday, January 5, 2014

So sweet - Inzpira 5/2013

It's time to share more of my published work in Inzpira in 2013. I was so lucky to be chosen as a creative profile in the 5/2013 issue and this is one of the layouts - made with mostly Crate paper material. 





Saturday, January 4, 2014

Top layouts 2013

I have gone through my blog to find my favorite layouts for 2013.  I was supposed to only pick 10 layouts, but I was to lazy to remove layouts... There are around 150 layout posts in the blog, but I have made more - since some posts have more than one layouts, more than layouts have not been blogged here - only published or featured on other blogs for various reasons, so I would have to guess that I have made at least  170+ layouts last year...

Every year I dread making this selection, this year it was simpler and I actually still like layouts I made last spring. Usually only newer layouts end up in my top list.

The first three I have picked because I sometimes like to go a little simpler.


 

These I have picked because they represent what I started doing this summer, working with clear gesso, water and mist and of course lots of layers.










For the next layouts I have mostly used distress ink, stencils and stamps.










Then the last ones I have played more with color.


Friday, January 3, 2014

Different background techniques

Not all backgrounds I make for my layouts are photographed and most are not even blogged. Today I am going to share lots of backgrounds that I have made the last year (some you might have seen before on the blog)

Some of the bacgrounds are also shown in an article about different background techniques I have made for the Norwegian site  Scrappeland. 

Hope this will inspire your to try out new techniques.

When ever the inspiration to work with paper isn't there, it is fun to sit down and play with inks, mists and other medium. I don't always know what I will use the background for when I make them. Some I save for a long time before I use them, others I make with a purpose.   The backgrounds are however never the main thing about my layouts - I want to showcase the photos, the backgrounds are just backgrounds - something that is meant to build up with the layers of papers to add some extra fun to the photo.  I like to work with contrast - that is why you will see a lot of black ink.

Edit 1. I got a question in the comments about the difference between white gesso and the clear gesso. I use Liquitex white and clear gesso and I have to say there is a HUGE difference  both in color obviously but also in texture. Where the white gesso is smooth and mist also just runs off the areas covered in white gesso (and if you are also using just plain white cardstock the areas will look yellowish compared to the white cardstock) the clear gesso in a way invites the colors to mix the gesso and is much rougher in texture - the areas covered in clear gesso will not be smooth to touch.  There is however one downside to using lots of clear gesso and that is that a lot of adhesive doesn't stick much to the paper anymore. You can therefor see me staple the layers to the white cardstock. 

Edit 2. If my pages have gesso, sprayed ink or water they are buckled - just try to adhere as much as you can of the page to something hard when you photograph making the buckles less visible.

1. Here are some backgrounds using first distress ink with stencils with stamping on top
(Here is a step by step tutorial I have written for Shimelle.com - only difference is that gesso is added on top)

2. For these watercolor effect backgrounds I have covered the cardstock with cleargesso and then made the colored background with a waterbrush and drops of mists which are smeared out. On top are distress ink/stencils and stamping and drops of mist on top. 


3. More watercolor backgrounds, this time I only used stamps and drops of mist (first clear gesso and drops of mists smeared out)


4. For this background I have added a lot of water to the green acrylic paint - in several versions (but first clear gesso)  On top  stamping.  If the paper isn't dry the paint drops will be quite large even if you just put a tiny bit.


5. For this background I have used a resist technique. I used a gel medium with a stencils. When dried I used distress ink over in pink and then added distress ink together with stencils and then stamping on top.  Then drops of mist.


6. Here you will see the difference between just using distress ink and misting. The blue parts are misted with the stencils and for the rest of the stenciling - I just used distress ink. Then stamping and drops of mist.


7. More stenciling using a mist together with distress ink/stencils and stamping.


8. Here I started with clear gesso, then in the same color I used distress ink and stencils, then some stamping and on top white gesso with a stencils


9. Colored background with distress ink/stenciling, stamping and white gesso with stencils.


10. What I don't often do is use gesso and stamps on the background and on the different layers of papers and keeping it flat.


11. Distress ink and a waterbrush used with stencils. 



A couple of more backgrounds