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Showing posts with label dreamgirls. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2009

What Inspires Me?

This week on Spunky Scrappers the prompt is "what inspires you".  (Brianna, I apologize for posting a bit early.) 



I found this topic a bit intimidating but used the prompt over on Dreamgirls to help me out a bit: "List It!"...make a top 10 list.  OK, then, 10 things that inspire me it is!!



I had a lot of fun making this layout.  It's an amalgam of all the different things that inspire me. 

So, let's see:  1) "Them" - my family.  2) Sketches. (Bet you can't guess which sketches inspire me the most, LOL.)  3)  Texture - and I tried to add a TON of texture to this layout.  I really like a touchy-feely element to my layouts.  I want you to want to touch the layout, although heaven help you if you actually TRIED to touch one of my layouts, LOL.  The brads that say "texture", some fun, tactile trims, a soft, wispy feather, the bottom edge is heat embossed with rough silver embossing powder, curled and wrinkled masking tape, plus lots of other dimension throughout.   4)  My doodled, zebra stripe flourish says, "Let my mind wander..."  I swear my most favorite layouts and cards were all born either in those few minutes right before you drift off to sleep or in the shower. 



5)  Scrap crap - I often design a whole layout or card around a papercrafting element that caught my eye...patterned paper, a pretty flower or rhinestone flourish, ribbon, a stamp, etc.  6) STRESS - it's stamped several times on the clear acrylic clock face (another Dreamgirls challenge requirement - a clear element).  I've come to realize that no matter how much notice I have on my DT stuff, I'll always end up leaving it until the very last moment.  But it's sometimes that stress that frees my creativity.  I just go with the flow instead of agonizing over every little detail.



7) Popular culture, such as music lyrics or current fashions or even good ol' Miss Barbie herself, the epitome of current trends.  8)  Words - a quote, a prompt, a title, you get the picture. 



9)  Color!  Color plays a big part in my layouts.  It sets the mood on the layout and sets MY mood for how I approach making it.  If I'm not "feeling" the color combo, I have a very hard time working with it.  It blocks me, so to speak.  And, yes, these are real crayons.  Luckily they're not any thicker than some "normal" scrap elements so they shouldn't do too bad in the scrapbook itself. 



And, finally, #10 which is probably the most employed element of inspiration for me:  "...but mostly I just throw something at the paper and see what sticks."  (This is just killing me, too.  I meant to say "stuff" instead of "something" but under the influence of restless children the mind acts like a text messenging program sometimes and annoyingly fills in a word before you know what happened.)  This is represented by the hot pink paint splat, which was one of the first elements thrown down on this entire layout.  I am so jealous of those people (you know who YOU are :):):):):):):):):) ) who can instantly envision what their layout will look like, grab all the appropriate products, and get it all put together in under an hour.  That just doesn't happen for me!  I start with an idea and as I'm building the layout I grab items I think will work.  Probably 75% of them don't actually make it on the final layout.  (And 50% of those lately haven't made it back to their homes, either...my scrap area is a MESS!)  

You'll notice a bunch of different fonts on this layout, too.  A) THAT is so me, too, and B) that's the third element in the Dreamgirls challenge.



So, there you have it.  What inspires me.  And, yes, the layout is a giant mess of stuff but then again...that's so me. 

Jump on over to the Spunky site to show us what inspires you.  While you're there, take a look at what the team made for your inspiration. 

Have a great Monday!

Heidi

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Read - Sketchy Thursdays

The new Sketchy Thursdays sketch is up!!!! 


Isn't it gorgeous??!!  All of the Design Team agree this is a fave and you just have to check out what they did with it.  Simply amazing.




I'm beginning to notice black, red, & white is a go-to color combo for me.  I'm just really loving it. 

I also incorporated a couple other challenges into this layout.  This week's Spunky Scrappers prompt is children's books.  My kids are reading a fave book, "Never Too Little To Love".  My 3-y-o daughter actually "reads" it to me now.  She has it completely memorized.  Completely.  I had some fun on picnik.com doing a b&w focal and matte treatment the to pic of the kids.  Sometimes it's so much easier to fiddle with a pic on picnik.com than on Photoshop. 

I also used the Dreamgirls' challenge #36 "first impressions".  Prompt: use the first line of a book.  Product:  paper with words on it.  Technique:  paint washing. 



The quote, "It was love at first sight" is the first line of Catch-22.  It's hard to see but I've used paper with the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle" on it, some dictionary page, and a piece of my stamp blotter that had a script stamp on it. 

Have to say I LOVE the paint washing technique.  I don't think I've ever used it before.  The border under the stitching is paint washed with watered-down manila paint.  I will definitely be using this technique again.  Oh, no!  Looks like I've got a new obsession you'll have to suffer through. 

It may look like there's the same paint under the quote, too, but that's actually some surprisingly see-through masking tape. 

Details:  Paper - Basic Grey, Foof-a-la; Basic Grey cardstock alpha; trim - Making Memories (red circles), unknown (rest); Making Memories paint; dictionary page, thread, masking tape.

So, come play with us over on Sketchy Thursdays!!  You have until midnigth (EST) Wednesday, September 30 to upload your creation to Mr. Linky in the ST sidebar

The winner of this week's random drawing will get an awesome prize from A Scrappy Design etsy shop.  Such adorable stuff!  Be sure to click on over to check it out.

Aaaaand, we're also unveiling our Guest Design Team Member today who will be with us for 4 weeks! Our inaugural GDT is Mo (Maureen Kao) of MoMo Stamper!!  Yea!!!!  I soooo love her work.  Check out her blog AND her rockin' Etsy Store!!!!!

I can't wait to see what you create for us with this week's sketch!!  I have to say, last week's entries BLEW ME AWAY!  Sooooo hard to pick my fave.  And I LOVE how many entries there were!!  But please, MAKE MORE WORK FOR US THIS WEEK!!!  I want to see more.  How else am I going to come up with new ideas?  LOL!!

And, yes, I know.  Our Grand Opening Celebration has wrapped up.  ~booooo!~  But, please!  Don't leave us.  Keep playing.  I PROMISE YOU we have lots of fun surprises brewing to keep you interested.  You never know what a day may bring on Sketchy Thursdays!  Stay tuned...

Have a great day!! 

Heidi

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Doodle In the Margins of Life

This is just going to be one of those weeks, huh?  The kind that just FLIES by in a blink of an eye.  It's already Tuesday.  Sheesh! 

This week's prompt on The Pink Ninjas is #14 SECRETS.  Wow!  This could go just soooo many ways.  I took it in a "Kids, here's the secret of life..." direction. 



Not sure if you can read the letter:



It says, "Growing up is hard work. You'll have to learn all the shoulds & musts & nevers. You'll be taught the this-is-hows. And that's OK. Because that's just the Beginning. You'll soon discover there's also what if? Let's see... How about this? GO AHEAD. Look at the world from a different PERSPECTIVE. There's more than one Right Answer. {heart}, Mom."

And then there's my little SECRET p.s.:



I'M JUST MAKING IT UP AS I GO.

I started out intending on cutting out just the word "secret" from the popcorn box but realized there was an awesome handy-dandy "lift tab to open" ready-made just for secret journaling. How COOL is that??!!

And I wanted the background of the layout to reflect the "making it up as I go" feel...which is EXACTLY what I did. I just started grabbing paint and punches and just MADE IT UP AS I WENT.

And where does the layout title come from you say?  (OK, so maybe you weren't just burning to know that but I'll tell ya anyway!)  The margin of my paper looked naked so I doodled in it.  And it says, "Go ahead.  Doodle in the margins of life."  I'm just deep all over the place today, eh?!
I also used the Dreamgirls' current challenge, #35 It's Not Easy Being Green:
  • Prompt: Use packaging on layout
  • Product: Use trees on your layout (chipboard, or stamped)
  • Technique: use your own handwriting on notebook paper
Details:  Paper - The Paper Company, notebook (unknown); Unity Stamp Company stamp; StazOn ink; Letter Stickers - Carolees Creations, Paper Adventures; Pens/Markers - Zig Milennium, Bic Mark It; Making Memories paint; Martha Stewart border punch; Basic Grey ribbon; Fastenator staple bars; Pop Secret popcorn box packaging. 

Have a great Tuesday!

Heidi

What is WRONG with Blogger??!!!  It takes me longer to FIX their messed up formatting than it does to make the darn post!!  PLEASE if anyone knows how to fix this - if there's some secret button I just need to turn from yes to no or vice versa, I'm IMPLORE you, PLEASE TELL ME!!! 

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

White Out! Love Is In The Air

It's that time of the week again...Sketchy Thursday!!!! (OK, well, it's that time of the week when I post my Sketchy Thursday entry.) This sketch, I have to say, is soooo cool, with so many possibilities. It's just begging for a top 5 list, don't you think?

Per Diana, you don't have to include the numbers on your layout, so that's what I did. I went for 5 hot air balloons instead:



No, don't try to adjust your screens...this layout is entirely white (except for the pic). (Which I also had a super hard time photographing so it's really hard to see some of the balloons and the title...I apologize!!) I also made this layout with the current Dream Girls' challenge in mind - "White It Out."

The Unity Stamp Co. hot air balloons are stamped in either VersaMark Dazzle and embossed with clear powder or in VersaMark and embossed with white powder. There are stitched lines emanating from the tops of the balloons which is supposed to look like them floating upward or something. I don't know...it seemed like a good idea at the time! I think it looks pretty cute.




The title (lower right corner), "Love is in the Air" is also embossed with white.



And, yes, I agree that silver is not white, but it sort of looks white so there are a couple silver-ish elements on this, too.



Make sure to tune in to Sketchy Thursday tomorrow for your next dose of SUPREME SKETCHINESS!!

Details: Basic Grey paper; Unity Stamp Co. stamps; Prima rhinestone flower; Bazzill fabric flower; Ink - VersaMark, VersaMark Dazzle; Embossing Powder - Stamping Up!, Stampendous; Martha Stewart pearls; trim: Michaels, Making Memories; Carolace; Joanns; unknown thread, ric rac, and trims.

Have a great evening!!

Heidi