Showing posts with label Flourish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flourish. Show all posts

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Truly Amazing by Anne

with a layout using A2Z Scraplets Truly Amazing word  and 


The A2Z Scraplets were both painted in Vermillion acrylic, then microbeads were applied. The A2Z Scraplet Truly Amazing had some microbeads applied and then the rest of the word was coated in Glossy Accents.


The layout was assembled with die cut flowers, Kaisercraft cardstock embellishments, resin hearts, and jewels.




That's Truly Amazing!!!
Cheers!


Monday, July 4, 2016

Guest Designer Paula

Today we have Guest Designer Paula Perry with us sharing a stunning layout using a combination of A2Z Scraplets products.  

'Always happy' - I added colour to my background using a spatula & paint. I have to confess, it's one of my favourite ways to start a background. To this I added more colour & design with the Fading Circular Dots Stencil & colour paste, also using this same colour paste to colour my flourish chipboard, then finishing it off with dimensional magic. The remaining word chipboard was painted with the same background paint.






Paula has used a combination of words and flourishes for the title of her page. Flourish 080416c found in New Release July along with the word Happy


along with the word Always from the arrow set of words. 

See more of Paula's work on her blog at http://paula-mycreativeramblings.blogspot.com.au/

Pop over to our Facebook Challenge page and join in the fun for the chance to win a parcel of goodies from A2Z Scraplets. 

Products used 
Tim Holtz distress paint, 
book paper, 
collections pack & flowers,
 flair, 
Tim Holtz phase stickers.


This month we have a fabulous Mood Board Challenge with so many elements to choose from!!! Use your imagination and creativity on your project for your entry and upload to the album if possible or put your photo in comments and we can do it for you, One entry per person, closes 31 July 2016.






Until Next time
Happy Scrapping
Deb


Friday, February 5, 2016

Dream catcher

Hello everyone. Kerry here to share some layouts with you today. How has all the back to school mornings going?? I am finding it good to get back into a routine.
 
I entered Scrapbooking Memories Masters challenge last year, of course didn't get in but here are 3 of my entries that had some gorgeous A2Z scraplets on them.
 
 
 
I painted this dream catcher and added to my layout for an awesome feature for my layout. You can find it here.

 
 
In this layout I used a frame in my layering. This is when my cat was a kitten and this week she had her own babies. So sweet.

 
I painted the frame white. You can find it here.

 
Here is my last layout. I have heat embossed this scraplet.

 
 

 
Thanks for stopping by and reading.
Kerry xx


Thursday, March 5, 2015

Fun with Gesso! ~step by step tutorial~

Have you ever wanted to play with Gesso but never quite knew how? 
Well, grab your supplies and let's go!

Materials (for this layout): 
* Canvas or adhesive canvas stuck on THICK card. You can use anything, but I recommend using something quite thick, as it will bow and mess up standard cardstock.
* Gesso - for this layout I used Mont Marte, but I have since bought the Heavy Gesso by Prima as I believe it will not need as many coats.
* Broad and thick paintbrush
* Spatula, credit card, or something similar to spread with.
* Charms, resins, chippies, doilies. Just lots and lots of embellies... I know you have just as many laying around stored neatly as I do lol! I love the Flourish  chippy by A2Z Scraplets, it's large enough to run up the entire side of the layout and super fun to decorate on and around!
* Mask/stencil/template - I used the Honeycomb template by Kaisercraft.
* Texture Paste - I used Jo Sonja's, it's fine for what we're doing.
* Glue - you're going to want a good strong wet glue. I use Kaisercraft Tacky Glue, it's my personal favourite.
* Mist of some kind - I used Tattered Angels Cotton Candy Chalkboard Mist. Love it.
* Black or grey gel pen
* Tattered Angels Pewter Glimmer Glaze
* I added a Green Tara glass bead thingy at the end too :)

How to:
Step 1. Adhere canvas to thick card and spread 2 smooth layers of Gesso over the blank canvas with your broad paintbrush (you'll need at least an hour drying time between each coat). 
Step 2. Place your template/mask on top of your canvas (I put a little d/s tape in each corner to hold it still) and use your spatula or credit card to scrape the Texture Paste over the mask. This will dry quite quickly, I think mine only took an hour or so.
Step 3. Placement. I laid the chipboard Flourish down first and then placed all of the embellies around it. I messed with them until it suited what I wanted and then glued each one down individually. You can, of course, glue as you go if your brain won't scream at you while doing so hahahaha
*** I left all of this to dry overnight as I wanted it super stuck before I started coating it all in Gesso.



*** Cut to next morning :)

Step 4. Using your broad paintbrush, coat the entire surface in Gesso. You will need to smoosh your brush sometimes to get into the edges and around all of your embellies. Once this is FULLY dry, go over it again. I say fully dry because if you're using metal or plastic embellisments, the Gesso won't stick until it's completely dry and you'll just smear it. Depending on your preferences, you may want 3 or 4 coats - I used 3.
** for the extra embellies added over the top of the photo, cover them in Gesso individually and keep aside.



Step 5. Once your top coat of Gesso is dry, take your layout and extra embellies outside with your Chalkboard mist and give them a spritz (or 5 depending how much colour you want!). You can also leave it all white - it looks gorgeous!
Step 6. Once your spritzing is all dry you can add your photo and extra embellies. My photo was mounted with foam tape.
Step 7. Using the small brush that comes with your Glimmer Glaze, gently brush the edges of some of your embellies. 
Step 8. Outline photo, title and edge of canvas with your black or grey gel pen.




There you have it, Gesso is FUN and oh so easy to work with! 
I hope I've been able to inspire you to have a go, I bet you'll love the outcome! 

Until next time, keep calm and craft on :) 


Monday, February 23, 2015

Garden love.

Hi there, Yvette with you again today.

I'm sharing a layout I have done of my daughter (photo taken many years ago) in her grandparents back yard.  I have used a variety of chipboards on this layout and am quite happy with how it has turned out.


Some close ups of the chipboard…I embossed all pieces on this layout.


This 'corner' piece was actually a fancy frame that I cut in half and used in diagonal corners of the layout.  I painted  the piece with antique white paint then sprinkled on some embossing powder very lightly and randomly for a rustic look.


The title, PS I love You was painted with the antique white paint then embossed with clear embossing powder for shine. 


Other A2Z chipboard used on this layout:
Heart arrow
Flourish
Fence


There you have it.  Hope you enjoy your day.
Until next time, happy scrapping.
Yvette x


Monday, January 12, 2015

Happy Monday!

Hi there.  Wow, how fast did the Christmas/New Year period pass you by??  For me, I feel like if I blinked I would've missed it!  Needless to say, I sincerely hope you managed some time with loved ones.
My first post this year is close to my heart.  It is a photo of my lovely friend and I taken just over a week before her passing.  Taken way too young.  Tracey was once my hairdresser, she was my friend, a wonderful, cheerful, happy lady with a beautiful family and so much more life to live.  Unfortunately cancer robbed her of this.  The positive I have taken from her passing is to "Treasure each day" and to Choose Happy, because I know that is how Tracey lived her life.



 Some close ups of the chipboard I used.  I treated the chipboard very basically - simply coated in white paint, then embossed for a glossy look.  I wasn't happy with that so I covered the pieces Kindyglitz.







A2Z Scraplets used on this layout:
Flourish
Treasure each Day

Thanks for stopping by.
Until next time…
Happy Scrapping!
Yvette x

Monday, December 15, 2014

Where has the month gone?

Hi
 
Caz here with you today. I cannot believe how fast this month is flying by and I am fast becoming less prepared each day for Christmas. Today I have an OTP project to share that I made for my children's teachers end of year gifts.
 
Each year I like to hand make my children's teachers gifts and I always make teachers survival kits. They seem to be loved and give the teachers a little giggle. This year my daughter had a male teacher which I usually struggle to make masculine things as I tend to get a bit tizzy. But here is what I came up with. My son has a female teacher so without going overboard his was a little easier but the A2z masculine scraplets made them both a breeze.


I have used Steampunk1 Large frame and Shapes nested cogs and Flourish 28

 
Some close ups just so you can get an idea of what I mean when I say teachers survival kit. Just looking at teaching on a lighter side at the end of year.

On the second one I used the title Never a dull moment and Steampunk Butterfly shape also the same map pointers and Flourish as above.



I am terribly sorry for the terrible photos we have had a shocking start to summer with rain most days which has left indoors so dark and not good for photos. This will be my last post for this year so I wish all of our lovely visitors a Very Merry Christmas and safe new year. I hope you all have a magical Christmas and cherish the time spent with loved ones. See you all in the new year


Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Gift wrap with A2Z Scraplets

Today I will show you how to make a triangular gift wrap.


It is so easy. just cut a 12x12 paper in half and then use your bone folder as the image show below. Cut out a triangular hole and add some transparent film to cover the hole. 


Before folding it, chalk the edges. After folding, you need to make 4 holes on the back side in which you tie a ribbon to close the box after filling it with goodies.



I just white embossed the A2Z Scraplets.



A2Z Scraplets used:
Butterfly scribble fram set
Flourish 48

>>Thank you Helena Näslund for the idea of the gift box<<


Sunday, August 24, 2014

Memories ...........

Deb here with you today. 

How do you sort your photos out to scrap them? I wander back and forth from the past to the present. I have so many to do that I guess I just choose what inspires me at the time.

The first page is one of a portrait of my youngest daughter. The photo was taken about 15 years ago and is fairly dominated by purple. I decided to run with the color and enhance it rather than try and make it passive.


 I used two new scraplets on this page 'memories' from the Rustic Moments and Memories set and 'Flourish 105'. Memories is simple painted while the flourish has been given a covering of gesso, paint and pearl paint.





The next page is a simple, fun one of a day out with family Go Karting.


The title 'GoKart' has been painted and outlined with black pen.



 Until next time,
Happy Scrapping 
Deb



Saturday, May 31, 2014

Gotta love holidays!

We're back from holidays and settling back into the usual work routines. While the memories are still fresh I started to do some of the photos that we took. Between three cameras, two phones and two ipods between us, there are a few!

Again, Thailand was a beautiful place for a holiday and the kids enjoyed many new and exciting experiences. No doubt you'll see many pages coming that will share our time there. 

This page was a very simple one using Kaisercraft papers, stamps and die cuts plus the addition of some holiday inspired Scraplets. The Elephant Trekking scraplet can be found on our website now.


This next page is an older photo of our son and his 'tatt'. I've used an older range of paper from Basic Grey and some of the newer arrow and tattoo flourish scraplets.


To give it a bit of a rugged look I roughly 'splodged' paint on the arrows and stapled them to the page.


The circle of twine with another arrow attached over it, takes the focus to the main picture.


A close up of the tattoo flourish.


While thinking about holidays, I put a super simple page together for a challenge on using pockets. The photo strip is a long pocket and holds the leaflet and memories of our stay in this little cottage.


Elephant Trekking scraplet


 Our Holiday


Arrows


Until next time, happy scrapping
*Deb*