Thursday, November 14, 2013

Scrap Around the World November Challenge

I enjoyed doing last months Scrap Around the World challenge and loved the inspiration for this month. Lots of bright colours and  rainbows.
Here is the inspiration board:
ENTRIES CLOSE MIDNIGHT EST 30 NOV 2013


I knew as soon as I saw the inspiration board what I wanted to do. My inspiration comes from the rainbow colours and the heart at the bottom right. I thought it would be a good way to showcase the rainbow of colours of embellishments available at The Trinket Track. Every embellishment on here is from The Trinket Track except for the flower shaped sequins, some small resin dots and a couple of bling stars.
I had fun creating it but was glad when I'd finished glueing on the 191 embellishments! Just in case you're wondering what I used to glue them on - I used Helmar 450 glue which is a stong fast drying glue.


Here are some close ups of all the embellishments - blue, purple and pink


- Red, orange and yellow


- Yellow and green


- Green and blue


- Orange and yellow



Well, that's it from me.

Judith xx

The Trinket Track products used




Monday, November 11, 2013

CSI Challenge #96

It's been a while since I've played along with CSI. I always have good intentions of doing the challenges and often print them off but somehow it has been a few months since I last completed one.
Anyway with a new month I was determined to give the current challenge a go.



I must admit I went a bit over the top with the journalling and it seemed to take over the page a bit.
  I created the background using some texture paste mixed with yellow paint and used a dotty stencil from Kaisercraft. I also found some great background stamps languishing in my stash and decided to give them a run out.  Then I built up some layers of paper and included some ribbon. 
This page is about my stray cat friend Smudge. After being a constant visitor for 18 months, the last couple she has only been coming every other day if that. Last week she didn't turn up for 4 days and was ravenous (to the point of being a bit scary) when she did turn up on the weekend. Nevertheless, I have a huge soft spot for her and am always thankful when she does turn up.

Now for some close ups.
Here I painted a wooden veneer frames black. Within the frame I created a cluster using a MHC Apple blossom flower, an ornate cameo gold frame, a black resin bitty bloom, a red flower from the resin tone on tone flower mix - formal, a black curly resin rose and a pale yellow resin cameo lilypad. 



Another look at the cluster with some spotty ribbon in the background.


Finally, I used some cheesecloth tape and stamped it using Stazon and it worked pretty well.


Trinket Track Products Used






Friday, November 8, 2013

Oh baby (FWAB reveal)

Today I have the full reveal that I shared on the FWAB blog last week. It is a  featuring my daughter when she was a baby, lots of stencils and lots of FWAB!
I created my background using 3 different stencils along with texture paste and inks. I also stamped using a background music stamp and ink. I used some beautiful Prima Anna Maria patterned paper. I cut the doily out with my Silhouette. Then I added lots of flowers and bling.
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Here you can see the wonderful shimmer on the FWAB Jasmin Laser Flourish in pale pink.
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I also used a FWAB Grace Pearl Flourish in Mango and added individual mango pearls from the 100 adhesive pack to the texture dots on my layout.
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Finally, I added a pink  Elise flower , which matched the colours perfectly.
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Thanks for looking
Judith xx

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Scrap Africa Scrap Challenge No. 23

I loved the sketch this month over at Scrap Africa. In fact it is one I have used before to do a layout of my daughter. 

This time I decided on a male oriented layout. I flipped the sketch 90 degrees.
I have used lots of different types of washi tape and only one piece of patterned paper to mount by photo.


Here are some close ups. Here I have used a PP Flair button.




A general view showing some of the washi tape used.



Thanks for looking

Judith xx