Saturday, 24 August 2019

Karen - August 2019 Star Wars Kit - 12x12 Scrapbook Layout

Star Wars 12x12 Scrapbooking Layout



I had a lot of fun with this months' kit - as I am a self confessed Star Wars nerd. I used a photo from Christmas 2015 of my daughter trying on the Clone Wars helmet. My son wanted all Star Wars toys that year, and apart from the lightsaber this was the most popular toy.

If you'd like to see this come together, I've updated a process video on YouTube which you can see here.

The colour theme in this kit was different from my usual colour palette but it was perfect for a Star Wars theme. I don't often get messy with modge lodge, but this was so much fun - it really was a great scrapping fun kit :)





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Wednesday, 21 August 2019

Amy- August Kit- Art Journal page

Hey Scrapping Fun Peeps,

Amy here with an art journal page using our galactic August kit. I initially was not sure how I was going to use the kit, as I couldn't put my hands on a Star Wars themed picture, but I was feeling arty and decided I would just create an art journal entry.

I started with a circle stencil and some texture paste. I put the stencilled image on both sides as I was not sure what exactly I wanted to do. And circles because it made me think of planets and space.

Next I added my paint, which I added water to in order to get it moving around the pages a bit more. I mixed up the colours to match in with the colours on the napkin. I wanted to have most of the page covered, so I kept adding blobs of paint with water to get a whole coverage.

Using matte gel medium I adhered my napkin to the page (I only took 1 square of the napkin). I added the straw for some additional colour and dimension.

So I was left to embellish a little. Using supplies from the kit, I added the storm trooper ribbon to both the top left and bottom right of the page; this to me gave the spread some definition - that's where the page ends.
I built embellishment clusters around these. I added the mummy cast to the bottom right and then added some yellow enamel spots on the page for small pops of colour.


I went for a title, as such with this spread (not something I am usually to fussed about in an art journal page), by using the small red alphas we got in the kit.' Light or Dark, which side.



And that was it this spread, A mixed media, galaxy fun spread. Check out more projects in the blog using this months kit.

I will be back again soon with another Star Wars inspired project for you. Until then,
Happy Scrapping.

Sunday, 18 August 2019

Tania August Kit - Star Wars

Today I am playing with a kit kindly sponsored by Scrapping Fun Kits.  Another great pop culture themed one.  


I am still getting used to using my kids ipads to take photo's as my camera has decided to die on me.  
I have used the grey mottled patterned paper from the kit, die cut it in the bottom right corner with one of Tim Holtz's distress dies. 
 Added this to a black card front.  Then I added the planet post it to the top left corner (love this item.  Who knew it existed!!).  I used my Stampin Up Stitched dies to cut out the image from a paper napkin from the kit and mounted that on the next size up die black card.

  
I add the "Star Wars "confetti pieces to the underside to only show one line of the word both top and bottom.  Added the little circle pic on the right bottom and just a very simple Happy Birthday to finish it off.  

And great card for the avid fan.  Thank you for taking the time to look at my project. 

Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Julie - August Kit - Julie Layout

Good morning to you all.

Today's layout is the second layout I have created using the August 2019 kit.

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I have created a process video showing how this layout came together. You can see the video here.


This photo was taken on a ship when we were on a cruise in 2014. It is one of my favourite photos of me. I am like most people and do not think I take a good photo generally but this one seems OK to me. I chose it because of the amount of red that is in the photo.

I have used what was left of my kit after creating this layout and a few items from my stash.

I have made a 1" frame with the black cardstock and trimmed the blue down to 11.5" square and attached that on top of the black frame.

Using a Crafters Workshop stencil called Mini Circus Banners and some Mont Marte Modelling Paste I added some banners across the top left hand corner of the page and across the page about 1/3rd of the way up from the bottom.

I have used SpellBinders Nested Lacy Pennants, Die-Namics Mix and Match Banners and an unbranded die to cut an assortment of banners using both papers from the kit and my stash.

I also cut a pink and a yellow SpellBinders Label 8 die. This will hold some of the journalling.

I used the same pink and yellow paper to cut a couple of strips, I punched one of the long edges of the pink to add some interest. These will be layered on top of each other and used to create a horizontal element through the layout.

Before I attached the elements to the page I watered down some acrylic paint in pink, yellow, black and white and created a light covering of splatters to the blue cardstock.

Using glue I attached all of the elements to the page. The photo was mounted on some craft foam before being attached.


I used Couture Creations CO724161 flower die and the velum from the kit to create the flower in the cluster on the left hand side of the photo. I actually made two of these flowers so I have a spare to use in another project.

The rest of the cluster was made up with a red paper rose and a black flair, also from the kit.

Using my Uniball White Gel pen I added faux stitching to the pennants and the edge of the blue cardstock


The title was cut using Kaisercraft's DD700 Alphabet Upper Case dies and some of the red cardstock from the kit. I inked the edges of the letters and attached them to the layout below the photo.

I originally hand wrote the date on the label to the left of the photo but I did not like it so I cut another label and used my computer to print the date on it.

I hope you have enjoyed reading about the process of creating this layout.

The kits are available here and don't forget to check out what other members of the Design team have created with the kits throughout the month right here.

Till next time
Hugs
Julie

Wednesday, 7 August 2019

Karen - August 2019 Kit - Star Wars

Karen - August 2019 Kit - Star Wars



This little layout is actually a card I made for a friend who loves Star Wars as much as me and this kit was perfect for this project. 

I used a dark blue card from my stash to mimic the effect of night time/galaxy and added one of the planet stickers in the top left hand corner.






I wanted to make the paper clay encased man the main focus of this, so was sure to use multi-matte medium to set it in place.














Of course I wanted to use the Star Wars logo, and really use this kit in the most obvious, literal way.














I wanted to use a quote from the movie, and this one was perfect. Using the quote he's all yours, while added the encased man, was the perfect tribute to this card.

I used my label maker to type out the quote - I didn't want to risk using alpha's that may fall off. It was also good to overlay over a piece of vellum that also came with the kit.







To finish off the galaxy effect,  I used the Washi tape from the kit across the top and bottom of the card to frame it.

I really love the simplicity of this card. It came together so easy with the well co-ordinated kit.





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Saturday, 3 August 2019

Julie - August 2019 Kit - Masquerade

Good morning to all our friends her at Scrapping Fun Kits

The layout that I am sharing with you today uses the new August kit.
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I have created a process video that shows how this layout came together.
You can see the video here.


The background paper for this layout is from Kaisercraft's On the Dot range. It has been trimmed to 11.5" x 11.5" and matted on a piece of black cardstock that I have cut the middle out of.

I chose a piece of red paper and the black and white floral paper from my stash, tore one long edge of each and layered the floral on top of the red so that the floral had a red definition along the top and the bottom.

The photo is matted on a red and a black paper from the kit and white cardstock giving it a triple mat. I wish I had of  cut the centres out of the mats so I could of had more of this great paper to play with but I did not think of it at the time.

I used a Crafters Workshop stencil called Mini Peacock Feathers and some Mont Marte Modelling paste to add the feathers to the bottom central area of the background. I have chosen feathers as the main embellishments on this page to go with the feathers in the mask I am wearing.

The photo was taken at my niece's engagement party in 2011. The theme was Masquerade.


While I was waiting for the Modelling Paste to dry I found a few of pieces of chipboard in my stash and painted them with 2 coats of acrylic paint. I have had the chipboard for some time and no longer have the packaging.  The black square cluster, red bracket and white scalloped piece are all chipboard.


The transparencies are from Kaisercraft's Check In Acetate Shapes pack. (Very old)
The white flower and the feathers are from my stash and I cannot remember what brand they are either.

All of the embellish have been attached to the layout using double sided tape or wet glue for the bulkier items.

The title uses stickers from the kit. They match the papers and embellishments from the kit so well. I had trouble deciding where to put the title but finally decided to place it in the bottom right of the layout. I have underlined the title with a black fine tip pen, to help it stand out a little more.

My final step was to splatter some black acrylic paint here and there.

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Thanks again for visiting us here today

Till next time
Hugs
Julie