Monthly Archives: July 2008

Negative Thoughts…

Negative Thoughts…

I’m not talking about glass-half-full kind of thinking…it’s the title of today’s Ways to Use it Challenge. I told you it would be outside the box! 🙂 For this challenge, think of different ways you can use negative space. Now this concept can be a little hard to pin down but here’s a few ideas to give you the idea of what I mean. When you punch out chipboard shapes and you’re left with the outside so that the image is empty space…that is negative space. It’s also a great way to use up chipboard and get more value! Things like stencils and masks can be used for negative space. Punching or die-cutting and using the remaining piece that has the negative shape in it….there’s lots of different concepts for this…try it out! Here’s the link.

Miss You

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I recently purchased this Making Memories Passport paper as I just couldn’t resist. I originally was going to scrap with it (better go buy more!) but instead decided to pair it up Kim’s Paradise Found set when I decided to use the Maya Road airplane negative chipboard piece. You’ll find Kim’s images tucked in all over this card…the surfboard, the airplane, flower, some phrases. I also paired it up with my French Script Backgrounder that is stamped in a faded look right on the patterned paper.

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To create another negative shape…the outline of something that is not there…I pulled out a flourish chipboard piece, traced it and then stitched with my sewing machine. I love adding clusters of embellishments which are grouped together on the right side of the design. One detail that I like but may be hard to see…I added little dots of blue Stickles on the engines to highlight the plane.

Now I’ve totally forgotten to tell you about this week’s Dare to Get Dirty Challenges as Splitcoaststampers.com . If you’re a Fan Club Member…stop by and join in the challenges hosted by the Dirty Dozen Design Team and the Dirty Dozen Alumni. I’ll be holding a challenge there tomorrow at noon EST. Check out all the details here.

Have fun with the challenge!
Julia

Supply List:

Stamps: Paradise Found (Kim Hughes line) & French Script Backgrounder by Cornish Heritage Farms

Ink: Burnt Umber Palette ink by Stewart Superior, Worn Lipstick Distress ink by Ranger

Paper: Kraft Cardstock by Prism, Passport Patterned paper by Making Memories

Other: flowers by Prima, brads by Making Memories, sewing machine, clip, chipboard shapes by Maya Road, Old Paper Distress Crackle Paint by Ranger

Stampin and Scrappin

Summer photos are always my favorite to scrapbook. The natural light, the outdoors, my kids having fun, our favorite places…. Even when its too cold to swim there’s always lots to do at the lake. I created this layout for this week’s sketch layout challenge. It’s a great sketch designed by Lesley Langdon and I know you’ll enjoy it. Play along with the challenge here. Lesley and Alli have create some gorgeous samples of this layout so be sure to check them out as well.

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My design uses lots of patterned paper but if you look close…you’ll find a lot of stamping to customize the embellishments.

Enjoy. Explore.

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Quick Tip: Make your own custom clear embellishments by stamping on CHF Clear Card Sheets and then die-cutting shapes. I used this idea to create my circle layer to add interest, follow the sketch but not cover up the paper beneath it.

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To help make this layout pop…I pulled the hint of red from the patterned paper. It doesn’t matter if you don’t have red in your photos…the blues and greens of the photo match the dotted paper and help tie it all together.

Have a fabulous day! Check back in tomorrow for a fun Ways to Use it Challenge that will make you think outside the box.

Julia
Supply List:

Stamps:
-Writer’s Block Backgrounder by CHF
-Daisy Chain Scrapblock™ by CHF
-French Script BAckgrounder by CHF
-Paradise Found (vacation elements on tag) Kim Hughes line by CHF

Ink:
-Burnt Umber & Black Palette Ink by Stewart Superior
-Brushed Corduroy distess ink by Ranger
-Pool Adirondack ink by Ranger

Paper:
-Kraft cardstock by Prism
-Suede Brown Dark Cardstock by PRism
-patterned paper from Passport Line by Making Memories

Other:
-Clear Card Sheet by Cornish Heritage Farms
-shipping tag by Avery
-stapler
-corduroy brad by Imaginesce
-felt stars by Maya Road
-chipboard flourish by Maya Road
-chipboard circle
-Boy Fabric tag from My Little Yellow Bicycle
-chipboard letters by Making Memories

Vroom, vroom….

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Late post here today…it’s been one of those days! 🙂 I think you’ll be excited with this new line CHF releases today…GM! How cool is that?! Perfect for those guy (and car-lovin girl) cards, scrapbook pages and altered projects.
Keep on Cruisin’

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I just had to pair up this funky Static Crate Paper with this retro car…a 1957 Bel Air. I cut out the paper so that the design would be able to have that Route 66 road sign. To stamp my image, I used some repetition stamping give the car some movement. I inked up my stamp, stamped it firmly at the right (the blue is the reverse side of the Crate paper) and then moved the car to the left, stamped again and repeated twice more. Some light coloring with a couple Copic Makers highlights the main image. Lisa Strahl has also designed a great accompanying sentiment set called You’re a Classic to work perfectly with these images. With lots of GM lovin’ males in this family…I’m really excited about this release!

I’m going to keep this short as it’s been a long day!

Have a great night!
Julia

Supply List:

STamps: You’re a Classic (Mona Lisa Moments line) & 1957 Bel Air (GM line) by Cornish Heritage Farms

Ink: Black Palette ink by Stewart Superior, Versamark ink by Tsukineko

Paper: Suede Brown Dark by Prism, Static collection by Crate Paper

Other: Copper Brads by Creative Impressions, sewing machine, Brownie Scented embossing powder by CHF, Copic Markers

An On-line Class…

OK, yes..I do realize this is my third post of the day! I apologize profusely! I’m madly trying to get caught up after my week away so I hope you’ll forgive me.

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Over the next few months, we’ll be holding on-line classes each week at Cornish Heritage Farms to get you ready for the holidays. There are lots of fun and easy projects and I hope you’ll join us. I’ll be holding a class on Tuesday August 5th and you can check out the details here.

Take care,

Julia

All that Glitters…. a challenge

Glitter…it’s such a beautiful addition to a holiday or feminine project. I’ve been playing around with it more lately, so much so that it seems I always have some on me! It is amazing at how so little of it will go a long way! As it’s Monday…we have another fun challenge for you today and you guessed it…it’s glitter. If you’re looking for ideas for using and adhering glitter…I’ve written a product spotlight about it . I hope you’ll find some time to play along with the challenge…details here. 🙂

Kristine and Lisa have also created some great samples for you for this challenge.

Birthday Bliss

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I created this card for a friend of mine. She loves Thomas Kinkade, stitching, glitter and Basic Grey so I’m hoping she’ll like it and forgive me for it being late. I actually made it a couple weeks ago but in the mad frenzy of getting ready to go away…it’s still here! Sigh…one of my many faults. To create this design..I inked up the Thomas Kinkade The Rose Garden stamp with Burnt Umber ink leaving the edges faded off and un-inked. I love the soft dreamy style look and played up on it by adding soft color with my chalks. Edges of my panel are inked with Brushed Corduroy ink and then stitched to my main card before ruffling up the edges. The Follow Your Bliss sentiment is stamped right on top of the image.

Quick Tip: Try inking only part of your stamp to zero in on your focus.

To create my background, I used my fave new backgrounder, Writer’s Block, stamped right on top of my Basic Grey Euphoria patterned paper. To add in my glitter…I used a Sakura Glue Pen to trace around my bracket and then sprinkle with glitter. It’s very difficult to see in this photo but so pretty in real life…I highlighted the roses with dots of glue sprinkled with glitter to add sparkle to the image.

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Wishing you a wonderful start to your week!
Julia

stamps:
-Follow Your Bliss (Thomas Kinkade line) by Cornish Heritage Farms
-The Rose Garden (Thomas Kinkade line) by Cornish Heritage Farms
-Writer’s Block Backgrounder by CHF

Ink:

Burnt Umber Palette ink by Stewart Superior

Paper:
Simply Smooth White by Prism
Patterned Paper by Basic Grey

Other:
flowers by Prima
glitter by Art Institute
ribbon and hardware by Creative Impressions
chalks by I Kan Dee
Sewing machine

The Winner…

Ok…I couldn’t wait any longer! 🙂 It’s Monday right?

Thanks so much to all of you who stopped by and commented on my post for a chance to win the Rummage Bin stamps from Cornish Heritage Farms. It seems that I went of vacation and didn’t manage to upload the photo of the stamps before I set the post. So bizarre as I had thought I had! I thought I’d add the pic again here. These stamps are unmounted red rubber with a cling mount backing…just cut them out and adhere to an acrylic block.

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I used an on-line Random Number generator to give me my number…

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:

19

Timestamp: 2008-07-20 20:13:1

Danielle...you are commenter number 19. Congratulations! Please e-mail me your address and I’ll get them in the mail to you. Enjoy!

Thanks to everyone else who took the time to comment. I really appreciate the time you take to read my blog posts!

Take care,

Julia

My Deer Friend…

I’ve been away all week and am just home from holidays so no {C’est Bon} entry for you today but I do have a darling card for you that I made before I left. We had a wonderful time at the lake apart from another nasty sinus infection but I made the best of it. Once I unpack and find my camera…I’m hoping to have some photos worth sharing. I just couldn’t believe how fast the time went by. If you sent me e-mails while I was gone…I’ll get started on those Monday. I dragged a computer up there as well as a wireless modem but unfortunately…the trees etc. really interfered with reception. Thanks for your patience!

My Dear Friend

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This card uses the Kim Hughes Christmas Critters set from Cornish Heritage Farms . I just love this darling set and while it was designed for Christmas…the animals are perfect for winter and throughout the year.

Quick Tip: Take away the snowflakes on this design and change the blue and brown to pink and brown for a fun friendship cards

This design uses a Basic Grey Fruitcake 6×6 paper pad, some quick stamping and coloring paired up with Creative Impressions felt snowflakes and brads.

Cornish Heritage Farms is hosting another on-line class…this time a project by Lisa Strahl and featuring a Kim Hughes stamp set. You can sign up and check out the details here.

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Also of note…check out Craft Critique for some reports on what’s happening and what’s new at CHA.

Check back tomorrow for the winner of the stamp sets…Enjoy a beautiful day!
Julia

Supply List:

Stamps:
-Christmas Critters – Kim Hughes line by Cornish Heritage Farms
-Vintage Ledger Scrapblock™ by Cornish Heritage Farms

Ink;
Burnt Umber & Black Palette ink by Stewart Superior
-Vintage Photo Distress ink by Ranger

Cardstock:
Natural Smooth, Suede Brown Dark – Prism
Patterned paper from Figgy Pudding line by Basic Grey

Other:
-sewing machine
-brads, twill & Snoflakes by www.creativeimpressions.com
-button by Autumn Leaves
-markers by Copic www.ellenhutson.com