Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Keep them coming

As you know, we're always asking for you to share with us your creations from the monthly kits or other goodies you've been tempted into .. well, a thank you to Jo, for these lovely layouts created with March's For the Record kit.





Thank you Jo very much ... but we'll want to see what you achieve with next months kit too :)

I'll be back later on in the week with more customer layouts to share with you.  These, however will be next on the shop site.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

It's Just Scraps

So, it's nearly the end of the month. Have you finished up your kit yet? I have a few bits left:


 
and I've been thinking of ways to use up the scraps.

First, I pulled out a fresh sheet of white cardstock (next time I think I might need to order more matching colour - a great way to stretch your kit). Choose one photo only and cut narrow strips from what is left of your patterned paper, to the width of your picture.



Layer them up.

Add texture and interest to a simple design like this with stitching, punched shapes or what is left from that beautiful sticker sheet.


Finally, check for charm. It's the finishing touch. Look at your layout and see what there is about it to charm your viewer. Is there something to make them smile? Something to make them say "Ooh! Look!"? Add a special piece. Here I used a Bumpy Road punch to make the top of my page look like a frothy head of Guinness. Finished.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Made with the add-on

Ok, so the title on the layout says made with love ...but it was actually made with the add-on papers from March's kit


The story behind it; is that I really need to get a move on, if the goal I set myself for this year was to start and finish a quilt this year.

But I must say, that the kit really was one of my all time favs ... although saying that, I'm pretty much in love with April's kit :)

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

For the Record Layout

Well someone was quick of the mark, that's for sure.  Thank you Denise for sending this lovely layout over to me, for the blog and the site - it was created using March's For the Record kit .... of which only a very small number are left :) Its such a lovely layout - although I have my eye on those yummy cakes LOL.



Do pop over and say hello to Denise, trust me, once you see her blog, you'll be visiting again and again.

Don't forget to send over any projects you make with the kits or products - we'd love to showcase them here or link to your blog in the comments, and we'll visit.

I've got some wonderful Prima flowers which I'm about to upload onto the shop, so keep checking.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

More Prima.....

Following on from my last post here are a couple more layouts made with papers from the lovely Botanical, Madeline and Reflections ranges from Prima.


A lot of the Prima papers are crying out to be cut to make frames and that's exactly what I did with this layout using the Beloved paper from the Botanical range. I backed the whole thing with some Bazzill kraft card and then matted and layered in the centre with various papers and some pink Bazzill.

For my flower embellishments I punched some retro flowers from offcuts of the papers in 2 sizes, sprayed them with some water and then 'scrunched' them up a bit. When they were dry I chalked the edges of the petals. Sandra has a lovely selection of Prima bling in the shop, I used them for both the centres of the flowers and also for the swirl on the right hand side.

The second layout uses the Sweetheart paper from the Botanical range, I cut the centre out of it and backed it with the centre of the Beloved paper from the other layout. I distressed the edges of the 'aperture' by folding them over, letting them tear a little and then using some distress ink to finish off.



I then die-cut some swirls and punched some butterflies and added them to the page along with some rolled paper roses inked with distress ink and finished in the centres with Prima pearls.

I hope this gives you some inspiration for using the Prima Papers, they mix and match so well and if you grab yourself a little collection from the shop you won't be disappointed!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Reach For A Rosette (Or Two)

Your kits will be arriving with you soon, and I'm sure you've got plans for them! I used my scraps to make a few more rosettes and today I thought I'd show you how I did it. It's an easy way to add dimension to a page, and a great base to use for a bit of layering



To start, cut your paper into strips about 2 inches wide and 6 inches long (any longer and it becomes too stiff to cut through). Punch a decorative pattern along the two long sides, or use scalloped scissors. Leaving it plain looks good too, but the scallops make it easy to do your folding


Make concertina folds backwards and forwards evenly along the strip, then hold it folded in your hand and cut a little notch in the middle on each of the long sides. Make sure it's in the centre or your rosette will be lopsided


Tie string tightly around the centre of your folded piece using the notches as a guide, then gently unfold and open up your rosette. Form it into a circle and glue the edges together.

Now use your rosette as a start to create a unique embellishment, layering up stickers or little punched shapes. The Echo Park papers are double sided, so check which side you prefer before you start. The two in the background here are For The Record, the one in the front is with a thinner Jenni Bowlin paper which folds up really nicely. Try it!
Simple! If you decide to add one to a layout this month, leave us a link. We'd love to see.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

For The Record - March's Kit

I loved this kit! I've been really looking forward to showing you what I made with the beautiful For The Record papers. And that sticker sheet? It's gorgeous. I layered up lots of stickers on my layouts, but I still have plenty left - it goes a long way. Let me show you..

I made this one:

For this one I handcut roses from a piece of patterend paper and layered them around my photos. I added a row of stitching to draw your eye to the embellishment cluster and used one of the stickers as a title.
and then I did this one:

I made room for lots of journaling on this one about a family newspaper I started many years ago

and because I didn't want to stop, I made this one as well. I think it might be my favourite!

On this one I layered up lots of stickers and added some dimension with that little rosette. Come back on Monday and I'll show you how easy it is to do


 What about you? What ideas do you have for your kit? I'd love to know..

Thursday, March 10, 2011

It's all go!

Just a reminder that the March kit will be going on sale tomorrow at around 7pm, and of course I love all the kits but I have to say ... this one, well it's GORGEOUS :) .. and oh my what Sian has done with it ..oohhh I'm so excited.

Plus on another point - I've had a little holiday, nowhere very exciting - but I'm now back and raring to go and I've got ideas bursting out of my head ... as well as yummy stock all on order, and here's a couple of boxes that I need to start adding to the site soon, and more on the way. 



I'd also like to say a huge thank you to the LOVELY design team for all your support, and to all you lovely readers and customers - you've been so supportive of me, so thank you so much.  I've got such fabulous things planned for you all :)

Saturday, March 05, 2011

New Prima Papers

Prima always produce beautiful papers and the new ranges stocked in the shop are no exception. I have been busy with some papers from their Madeline, Reflections and Botanical ranges. First is this layout, the colours and patterns in the papers are so soft and delicate, perfect for girly layouts.

I added some flowers made from the patterned papers along with some punched butterflies and a bird cage cut on my Craft Robo (you can download the cutting file here which is also suitable for Silhouette machines).


I also made this birthday card with the papers, with some more curled paper flowers and a Prima brad and some ribbon from my stash to finish it off.


 Thanks for stopping by, have a great weekend x

Thursday, March 03, 2011

March Sneak Peeks

So, who's ready for a peek at this month's kit, then? I just know you are going to love it. Sandra has packed it full of brand new paper - lots of it! All double-sided, with red and green and yellow for Spring.


There's a dashing pop of black, too. And if you like the papers, wait til you see what's in the add-on. I think it's a must-have.


Any ideas? To see if you are right, head over to the articles section in the shop. While you are there, you can pick up a hint about April's kit too..

March kit on sale from Friday 11th at 7.00pm.

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Motivation to scrap part 4

The layout that I have created today to illustrate dimension (although not handmade elements) is below. I have used some lovely Prima paper from Gotta Craft. You will see that I have cut out some of the labels or shapes on the back of this paper to use as a focal point to frame my photo. I used some deep blue script paper from the Prima Reflections range as a backing paper for this layout. You will see that I have added a dress form and opposite, some of the ostentatious new blooms from Prima. These dimnsional elements have corresponding colours and balance each other out. There is no real opportunity for much journalling on this layout, so I have just used it as a means of recording Lily aged 10 months.






Don't be afraid about buying or making dimensional elements. You can use chipboard that you have run through your die cutting machine which you can then paint and stamp or cover with patterned paper and sand. Flowers are an obvious place to start with this idea, but make sure that you don't overload your layout with too much of a good thing. In the same respect try not to have a dimensional element just 'hanging about' - make sure it has some kind of relationship with the other pieces on your page. It doesn't have to match the other colours, but if you are not sure, have a look at the colour wheel tutorial I did on yesterday's blog for some tips.


Texture can be created from many things that you already have in your stash - ribbon being one of the best starting points. If you are like me, then you will have reels of ribbons just waiting to be used, pleated and tied, but you never do, do you? I bet you have a box or clear jar full to the brim with beautiful satins, grosgrains that have been bought with the best of intentions, yet still never used. I really like some of the tutorials here. You will see on the layout below that I have used a similar technique to ruche some grosgrain ribbon
In the same layout I have added some handmade silk and tulle flowers. These were made just by folding and twirling the fabric around itself. You will need some fabric glue (or better still a hot glue gun) and then use Glossy Accents to adhere it to your cardstock or paper.




Another idea is to layer up flat accents such as chipboard shapes, buttons, etc to create a more dimensional look. On this layout I have layered a hear shaped piece of corrugated card, a scalloped piece of patterned paper, a felt heart and a button.

On this layout I have die cut a rosette and added a few buttons
One of my favourite ways to create dimension is with paper rolls. This technique is so simple and a brilliant way to use up your scraps. I have added a velvet ribbon on the layout below to group them all together.

This will be the last post on the Gotta Craft Shop Blog on how to get motivated to scrap again. You can hop over to my blog for the rest of the week for some more ideas.