Sunday, 18 November 2012

18th Nov - Sketchy

Valerie has come up with another lovely sketch again for us this month, it is based on a layout Jules made for a previous challenge.
Here are the design team's takes on this sketch:
Anna

This is my take on this great sketch, I turned the tags into parcels to go with my photo!

Daphne
I visited my parents and my brother's family in October and it happened to be one of my youngest niece's birthday! This was the opportunity to take some family shots like this one. Although the title says "3 Generations" - there are only two in the photo! But I promise - there were three generations at the party that afternoon!

Emi

Jules

Sketch challenges are definitely my favourite, loved working with this one :D


Katherine
I love working off a sketch and this months was no exception, it was great as I had been thinking about trying out a page with lots of tags on, so I got to have a go....and incorporated a few more.  This is a typical birthday photo in our house, where once the presents have been opened the kids then get to work on the lego first!

Kat
I always love Valerie's sketches so much.  This sketch was no exception.  Because I liked it so much, I ended up sticking it to it pretty closely.

Kim
I've changed the title placement a little from the sketch.

Petra
I love this photo of my DD in a glitter dress and football shoes hanging upside down.
When I found this whimsy PinkPaislee Portfolio words and decorations I saw the perfect match. 

Tessa
I love a good sketch! I chose my photo, then which "tags" I wanted to have in the background. The far right piece is the back of some Studio Calico packaging. The rest of the elements flowed from there.

What would you create with this sketch? Make sure you link up your creations as we would love to see them!

Sunday, 4 November 2012

4th Nov - Die Cuts


Everyone up for a new month of challenges?! Hope so as today's challenge is to use die-cuts on a layout. Either use your electronic die-cutter, manual die-cutter, punches or store bought die-cuts.

Here's what the design team created for this challenge...

Amanda
 
 
I used my Silhouette Cameo to create my die cuts from patterned papers. Cutting files are from Lori Whitlock and papers/stickers from Jenni Bowlin Studio.
 
 
 
Daphne


I don't have any electronic die cutting machine - but I do have a BigShot and tons of dies and punches! But for this challenge I thought: Why not using up the existing die cuts you get with kits or collections? Here we go: die cut doily, die cut stickers, die cut vellum, die cut fabric, die cut sequins, die cut chipboard, die cut puffies, die cut alphas and other die cut embellishments!


Emi



I am not the owner of die-cut machine so this challenge was a bit coplicated for me. I found few punchers and I made circle punches and I also used doily lace which has already been die-cuted.
And that's how it looks now. :)

Kat

I had a fun time with this one.  I am currently enrolled in a Studio Calico Silhouette class and I figured I should put some of my new cuts to good use.

Katherine
I loved delving through my dies to choose some for this challenge and went with Tim Holtz tattered leaves and also some leaves from a Spellbinders rose kit.  I layered up the leaves behind the photo and then stitched a string of them too.  For those that don't know what PGL is - it's an outdoor sports place that lots of schools take the older children away to. They do all sorts of activities and can use high ropes, and big swings...needless to say my son wanted me to document it in a page - he loved the trip.


Petra




I really enjoyed this challenge (partly because it was my idea but) mostly because it made me pull out the dusty Silhouette and forcing me to make my ideas real. I have been watching all Cameo users recently and loving the looks of cuttings and thinking my old Silhouette wouldn't due. It does... still going strong, stillmaking me happy.
I used it for cutting out the title adorable face paint. I used Crafter’s workshops stencils with distresses to make the background and the amazing Teresa Collins Tell Your Story Collection and Studio Calico Wood Veneer Stars to get that little extra.


Tessa
Being a newbie to the Silhouette Cameo machine, I decided to try a simple floral design as an accent to my fussy-cut flowers. I also used the same cardstock to cut my title, helping to balance my page with the kelly green color.



Valerie
I was challenged this week with no electricity and as a result, no use of my electronic die cutting machine. I was glad that there is such a wealth of great pre-die cut product out there. I was able to put this page together in no time. I used die cut frames from Studio Calico and some printed die cuts phrases and arrows from Pink Paislee.


As always please link up your creations in the side bar to win a great prize! We would love to see what you cut out!!

Thursday, 1 November 2012

August Winner

Drum roll please..... the winner of the Augusts challenges, winning 2 sets of Teresa Collins Stamps, picked at random is....Leila Cardoso with this gorgeous layout!
Congartualtions Leila! Please contact Amanda, amanda@amandajonesdesigns.com and she will sort out your prize for you!

Thanks to everyone for playing along!

Sunday, 21 October 2012

21st Oct - Sketch

It is the second challenge of the month, which can only mean one thing, it's time for another sketch! Valerie has made this sketch from a lovely layout Tessa made for a previous challenge.
Here are the design team's creations!

Anna
I kept quite close to the sketch, just changed the hearts for circles. This is my cute little
 nephew pretending to be a doctor!



Daphne

When my friend was visiting me in the UK a few weeks ago we drove to the coast. KC is one of those girls who HAS to put her feet into the water - no mater how cold it might be! So brave! I wouldn't have done that even in summer! Instead I took lots of pictures of her enjoying the coldness and cut the pics down to squares to fit with Val's sketch!

Emi



I just love Val's sketches. All elements fits together.
And they are also very inspiring!
Scrapping is very easy with her!

Kat

And a close-up:

I loved Tessa's original layout so much, that I actually stuck pretty close to the sketch.  Why should I mess with a good thing?  :o)


Katherine

The title came from a free silhouette die cut and the page grew from that - with one of my bursts of sunshine in the centre :)


Kim

Jules


Here's my take on the sketch - I swapped the hearts for a tag and a wood veneer circle, but other than that I think I stuck fairly closely to the sketch. I love this one so much I think I'll be using it again!

Petra

I just discovered that I can use the distresses on masks - yes I know I am very late discovering this ... been misting and using acrylic paint up to now - and I just love the effect. Here I used 3 different masks and distresses. the big hearts I converted into many small. The pictures are of my crazy cute kids that love to be face painted... they have very specific demands on exactly what the face paint should look like and then they start some sort of roll-play being the new creatures.

Tessa
I discovered that scraplifting yourself is not an easy task. To get over my creative block, I decided to stay true to a few elements and then have fun with the rest. Giving myself a little freedom was all it took to bring it together.



Valerie
I loved Tessa's page so much I did not deviate very far from the sketch. I did replace the heart shapes layered beneath the photos with some more rectilinear layers.

I even used one of Tessa's hand made flowers to complete my page!
 
We also have a couple of layouts from the Teresa Collins DT to share with you...
 
 
 



Don't forget if you enter this month you could be in with a chance of winning a great prize from Teresa Collins!
 
Can't wait to see what you do with this sketch, happy Scrapping!