Showing posts with label scrapbooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbooking. Show all posts

Monday, 3 August 2015

Design team make...Another Tag..Another Tale


 Hello everyone...Genny here again.For this weeks make I decided to make another tag. This one continues the story of my Grandmother. I so enjoyed making last weeks, that I decided to do another. I began by covering the tag itself with some more of the beautiful paper from the set brought to us by Craftwork cards..the shabby vintage range. Both the tags and the papers are available from Julie here at JB crafting Supplies. To to be the basis of the tag I stamped this old english prayer which was from my stash but very much was the way that my Grandmother lived her life. No matter how busy she was, she always made time for her friends.

I can always remember when they got together to put the world to rights..lol. I remember the scents that they wore and their pretty dresses. Quite often when they got together they brought their sewing along and you would see their needles flashing as they chattered and laughed. That gave me the idea of the pansies. They are from a rubber stamp set by Joanna Sheen called embroidered flowers. The whole sheet of stamps reminds me of all the table cloths,chair backs and tray cloths that they spent many hours on. I am lucky enough to have many of the pieces myself and have sewn some myself to add to the collection. So in thinking of these, I stamped out the pansies and the leaves and coloured them with my promarkers, cut them out and used them to edge the prayer. For the base of the tag I used some lace stamps from my stash, then coloured them to match and then added them to the tag. Finally I added a bow and a butterfly and dragonfly.

Now as I look at the tag, I see the ladies with their sewing in my minds eye, their sewing on their laps, the laughter of their stories and as fanciful as it may seem, am transported back to a happy place. This is one of the fantastic things about tag art..it doesn't too long and you can build your own story or a simple memory...whatever you like. I even fancy having a go at one featuring one of my cats..I may do that one over the next couple of weeks.


Next week I will be working with another wonderful stamp from the Stampendous range. Julie has a wonderful collection of stamps in the range of crafting goodies she has instore.If you ever have any questions about anything that I have made..please just get in touch via Julies facebook page and I will be more than happy to get back to you. So until next week...take care and happy crafting.

Monday, 27 July 2015

Design Team make..The Tag with a Tale to Tell


As it says in the title..this is a tag with a tale to tell. Tag art has really taken off in the crafting world and I have to say I love it. Many people would love to try scrap booking but are daunted by the size of the blank pages. If you fancy having a go..why not try telling a story on a tag.My tag is one that I put together in memory of my Grandmother and I began by going through my stash and finding things that reminded of her. I first covered the tag with a sheet of paper from the Craftworkcards..Shabby Vintage paper pads which is available from Julie here at JB Crafting-Supplies. I have two of the packs..one is pink shades and the other is blue and there are 12 papers in the pack. The one that I chose to work with is covered with sewing related pictures. As my Grandmother was an avid seamstress, I thought it would be a perfect start. There are many items on the tag which relate to her life..buttons,and lace because her sewing room always had them. I remember reels of lace and her button box. The button box was a treasure trove to me as a little girl and in fact I still have it. I only have to open the lid and am transported back to being a little girl. I put the banner on because my Grandmother was always involved with the carnival and everyone would gather at the farm to make the float. The saying always reminds me of her and her advice to trust in what you were doing and it would always be okay. I have added roses to represent her rose garden which she tended with great love but also a daisy to highlight her love of nature. She taught me to recognise all the wild flowers. I added a gardening glove and fork to tell of her time spent gardening. The two final items are the butterflies and the pearl strand. She loved butterflies and moths and I have her collection of reference books. And finally is the strand of pearls..she always wore a set no matter what she was doing..from digging in her gardens, working with the animals or cooking. They sit on my dressing table as a daily reminder of her love.
I know you may find it odd for me to write about all these memories on my design team make but I wanted to share with you my thought process while I was creating this tag. I intend to frame it alongside a photo of my Grandmother, And then I intend to work with the blue papers and make one for my Grandfather. I thought that they would look good together as a pair. Why not have a go yourself..you could do one for your grandchildren, your pets, your house or your hobbies. Tags also make great books. Cutting hols in the side and using some rings, you could add as many tags as you need.
Well I hope that you made sense of it all. When I make the one for my Grandfather, I will share it with you. For all your crafting needs please take a look at Julies shop. As I always say it is an Aladdins cave of crafting goodies. So until next week..take care and happy crafting.

Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Altered Book

This week's project is an altered book for our scrapbooking class tomorrow. Julie x

Sunday, 22 June 2014

DT post using Crafter's Companion vintage floral


Hi - thanks for stopping by.
I decided to make a scrapbook page using the Crafter's Companion vintage floral collection. I decided to use Craft Artist as have not been at home much but had my laptop with me.
The images from the cd were easy to import into CA & once there I could build my page.
I had a photo of my Mum, Dad & me taken at their Golden Wedding party - the last photo we had together - it was taken in December 2005. Mum died in December 2008 & Dad in February 2012 - how quickly circumstances can change. I did shed a few tears making this page, but also remembered happier times.
I used an accent paper, embossed paper & elements from the vintage ephemera sheet.
All the elements on this cd are lovely & they print out well.
Have a good week whatever you are doing,
Bev x

Saturday, 21 August 2010

Distressed Lighthouse Layout

Evening everyone!

Today I am sharing with you another layout from
my Saturday workshop.
The photograph was taken by Jake, of Kevin and
myself while on holiday visiting
Portland Bill.

Distress inks
Water
Alphabet stamps Hero Arts
Map & script stamps Stamp Man
Shells stamp Stampendous
Near The Sea Hero Arts (I think)
Blue chalk ink.

Happy Crafting
Julie

Friday, 23 October 2009

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Christmas Paper Bag Book - Crop Class

Click to play this Smilebox slideshow: Class, Paper Bag Book
Create your own slideshow - Powered by Smilebox



Make a Smilebox slideshow

Hope you enjoy looking at my Christmas paper bag book that I made for one
of my classes at my Crop last Saturday.

Julie

Saturday, 10 October 2009

Today's Workshop - Paper Pleating





Hello everyone, just thought I would share with you the
12" x 12" paper pleating layout we made today.

The panel with the photo on opens up to reveal another photo
with some journaling printed on acetate.

Enjoy!

Julie

Saturday, 19 September 2009

Today's Class Card - A Distressed Tag Book








Hi everyone, sorry for the lateness of my post!
For my workshop today we made a distressed tag book.
I really love how it has turned out.
Hope you enjoy looking.

Julie

Sunday, 9 August 2009

Saturday's Workshop Scrapbook In A Tin - Round

Hello everyone, what a glorious day it is!
Kevin and myself have the house to ourselves for a change and it is lovely!
Adele has gone to her boyfriends for a few days and Jake has gone to Drayton Manor Park
with his brother Carl, Amy & children.
It is so peaceful sat in the garden today, so we had our breakfast and lunch there.

I thought I would share with you today yesterday's workshop at Montgomer Hall.
I think everyone enjoyed there selves, even though we ran over our time by an hour & quarter!













Hannah, Margaret, Maureen & Christine.

Our next Saturday workshop is Paper Weaving on a scrapbook layout.
August 29th at Montgomery Hall Wath-Upon-Dearne.
For more details please see here.
Kits are available for £6 + postage.

Happy crafting
Julie

Thursday, 28 May 2009

Workshop!!!!












Saturday's workshop was great fun!
I only had nine people and we made a scrapbook in a tin & a box in a bag.
The ladies enjoyed themselves and are looking forward to the next workshop
which will be in September.

Enjoy




















Monday, 11 May 2009

Another Flowers Layout

All papers, card, ribbon & punches are from Stampin Up.
The photos are of the flowers I received as a thank you
from school for helping to run the book fair in March.

Sorry It is such a short post but I have been very busy in the garden for the last few days.

Julie

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Beautiful Flowers Layout!


This photo of some beautiful flowers was taken on a lovely sunny afternoon
last August. When we went for a walk around Wentworth, they were just in a garden.
So I could not resist taking a photo!


Card; whisper white, only orange, chocolate chip textured.
Paper; DSP Sweet Always.
Stamp Set; Soft Summer from the Mini catalogue.
Punches; large oval, scallop oval from the mini catalogue.
Scallop edge & boho blossoms.
Felt Pens; Stamp & Write Pens Earth Elements set, summer sun, more mustard, pumpkin pie,
old olive & garden green.
Other; Versamark pen, clear ep, brads, sponges, chocolate chip ribbon, hand cut tag & white gel pen.
Ink Spots: summer sun, more mustard, pumpkin pie, creamy caramel,
close to cocoa & chocolate chip.

Hope you enjoy looking at my layout!

Julie

Thursday, 5 February 2009

Snow Layout!


This is my first scrapbook layout for a while.I must admit I love to scrapbook but I seem to have lost my mojo.
The other day I bought a copy of Scrapbook Inspirations and found a layout by Mary Anne Walters which gave me the push I needed to create this layout.

I used white cs for the background.
A piece of snowflake paper.
A panel of white cs which I coloured using direct to paper technique with pigment inks which I then embossed with clear powder. If you click on the picture to make it large you should see the detail better.
Snowflake & snowman stickers.
Winter ribbon.
Snowflake brads.
The word snow has been cut on my Cricut, I then inked the lower half of the letters with white ink and then embossed with clear powder.
The journaling block is a rubber stamp from Stampendous.
The photograph was taken on Monday afternoon of Jake & Joseph in our back garden after the school shut for the day.

Well it has been snowing for hours today and Jake has had to go to school.
So he was not a happy boy this morning.
I now need to find out whether I have to go to work or not.

Have a great day everyone whatever you are doing!

Julie

Oh no I have just realised my N is the wrong way round in snow.

Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Alvin Stardust Layout!


Well I managed to get it finished in record time!
It amazes me with how much stuff I have got I never seem to have what I am looking for!
Does anyone else have that problem?

If you click on the picture it will enlarge it for you.

Paper :Trace poppers, music card.
Dymo machine: glittered word stickers.
Punch: Lable punch Woodware.
Stamps: Magnolia.
Embellishments: Handmade records.

Hope you enjoy looking at this layout, especially you Dianne!

Julie

Sunday, 25 May 2008

Jake's Birthday Layout

I made this layout of Jake's birthday using mesh from Magenta, blue Bazzill card, large white brads, patterned paper and acrylic paints.
I wanted to get as many photos as I could on this layout so there are no embellishments a part from the white brads.

If you click on the picture you can enlarge it a bit!

Thank you for looking!

Julie

Monday, 12 May 2008

Clumber Park Layout

I have just put this layout together from our day out last Sunday to Clumber Park.


Patterned vellum QVC
Pale green cs Bazzill Basic
Letter cut out on the Cricut Basic George Cartridge.
Green flowers.
Zooms.
Main paper is from Basic Grey Aged & Confused sublime collection Pitachio.

Have a great day!

Julie

Sunday, 4 May 2008

Paint Chips & Photo! card & layout

Hi Everyone and welcome to today's card which is paint chips & a photo!





Thursday, 17 April 2008

Manvers Lake Layout!

The idea for today's layout came from this month's Scrapbook Inspirations Shimelle Laine. She used a cut down page protector on her layout so she could add more photos. Now I like to do double page spreads with lots of photos but my albums are bulging. So I thought I would give this idea a try. I made my book up and kept my embellishments flat so I could laminate each page. I then stitched around the front cover so this would match the layout, I stitched the pages together and stuck the mini book to my layout. I have cut a hole in my page protector so the mini book can be viewed. I am really pleased how this layout has turned out and I am glad I took the plunge to try stitching on my layout.

Products Used;

Bazzill cs pale green
12x12 paper from Craft Creations SRO57P Green Meadow Stripes and SRO55P Green Meadow Butterflies.
A Selection of sticker and printed ribbon was also used.

The colours look better in real life!






Have a great day!

Julie

Tuesday, 15 April 2008

Scott's 19th Birthday Layout

Wow I can't believe it has been 6 days since I last posted anything! Time does fly when you are having fun. I have been busy creating some layouts and I had an order for some wedding cards, which I will share with you over the next few days.

The 12 x 12 paper is from Trace and is double sided and is called Grandmas Attic.
One side is stitched and the other side has snaps on it. If you click on the photo it will enlarge it and hopefully you will see the detail.
Circle was cut on my Cricut and then coloured with Tim Holtz Distress Inks in;
walnut stain
old paper
tattered rose
and peeled paint.
Organza ribbon in ivory and olive.
Coloured brads from Making Memories.
I used a Japanese screw punch to make my holes.
The words were cut out on my Cricut using the Jasmine cartridge.

Hope you enjoy looking today's creation!

Julie