Showing posts with label Glitz Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glitz Design. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Quick and Simple Layouts

Hello,

If you've looked at my layouts, you will see that I prefer layering, fussy cutting, inking, some stamping and distressing. Most of my pages take three to four hours or more to do. It's not always easy to find such a stretch of time in one go, so, once in while, I have to do quick layouts. Ones that take half an hour to an hour, from start to finish. It's so satisfying to get several pages done in a day or two, especially on the weekends when I have to fit it between spending time with the hubby, child and two cat babies.

For these pages, I've kept embellishments to a minimum, mostly just using my trimmer to cut out the paper and sticking it down. There is minimal layering, using the contrast of colours and patterns to build the layouts instead.

The first two layouts feature new winter CHA release, Glitz Design Color Me Happy, which are in the HKMC shop right now. I had four pieces of paper and just a handful of embellishments (semi transparent overlays and die cuts, a roll of washi tape and a roller stamp) to work with, but they were so colourful and a little goes a long way.

Hello
The paper comes with the rainbow stripe frame, which already takes out half the work. I love all the colours of this paper line.
 I jumped for joy when I saw the air balloon. I just love them. The black arrow tags were cut from another of the Glitz papers.
 How whimsical are all the elephants - this big one reminds me so much of Elmer the Elephant, with its patchwork pattern.

Products Used
Papers, diecuts, overlays, washi tape from Glitz Design Color Me Happy collection

Loving This Moment
 I love the contrast of the rainbow colours with stark white cardstock. It just makes everything pop.
For the masked area, I taped off a section of a 12"x12" stencil before misting with several colours. Let it dry and then use the stencil to outline the pattern in black pen. Easy as that. For the multi-coloured arrow tag, I coloured each raised section on the roller stamp with distress markers, and rolled out onto a spare piece of card before cutting it out.
 The title was cut using my eClips. I wanted a subtle title, hence the light grey.

Products Used
Papers, diecuts, overlays, washi tape and roller stamp from Glitz Design Color Me Happy collection
White cardstock from Bazzill
"Paradise" Template from Crafter's Workshop 
Colour spray inks from Dylusions for Ranger Inks
Wooden camera from Kaisercraft

Underwater Diva
 For the last layout, I love this photo so much and wanted it to be the main focus, so all other elements were kept to a minimum. I also like the kraft colour chevron that contrasts nicely with the blue backing.
I stamped the "documented" on one of the patterned papers and cut it out. The acrylic bracket is anchored in place by some stitching.
I used a 6"x6" chevon mask to add some light molding paste for a little more dimension. This was also very quick. Once you've figured out how you are going to lay out your page, take everything off and just add the molding paste in small areas, where you know they will still be seen. A quick blast with a heat gun will set it and then place everything else back on.

Products Used
Papers, flowers, word stickers and black mini letters from Pebbles Inc. Walnut Grove collection
Mini blue letters from AdornIt (discontinued)
Clear acrylic bracket from Bo Bunny Chunky Charms
Documented stamp from Kelly Purkey stamps
6" x 6" Herringbone template from Crafter's Workshop
Distress Ink by Tim Holtz for Ranger Inks
Teal threads

There we are. Three layouts in two days. So, challenge yourself to try and get a few more pages done, quickly and simply. Minimum cutting, minimum fuss.

I'd love to see what you come up with.

Thanks for looking,


Saturday, 1 December 2012

HK Memory Chest Kit Club - December 2012

Hi there,

It's the end of another month and time for the reveal of our HKMC December kit. As much as November's kit concentrated on neutrals and smaller patterns, the December kit is the complete opposite, brimming with bright primary colours and vintage images.  Oh, and all the yummy goodness of chevron, gingham and honeycomb patterns. Perfect for those girly pages and yet have enough bold patterns for those boy pages.

December Kit
2 sheets Glitz Design Cashmere Dame "Chevron"
2 sheets Glitz Design Cashmere Dame "Floral"
2 sheets Glitz Design Cashmere Dame "Cherries"
2 sheets Glitz Design Cashmere Dame "Banner"
1 sheet Jenni Bowlin Coredinations - Core Amour - Row of Cherries
4 pcs Glitz Design Cashmere Dame Giant Rhinestones
1 pack Glitz Design Cashmere Dame Crepe Trim
1 pack Glitz Design Cashmere Dame Teeny Alphas - Black
1 pc Glitz Design foam stamp
1 pc co-ordinating Washi tape

Add-On Options
Glitz Design Cashmere Dame "Gingham"
Glitz Design Cashmere Dame "Honeycomb"
Glitz Design Cashmere Dame Washi Tape
Glitz Design Cashmere Dame Teeny Alphas - Tiffany Blue 

December Sizzix Die
Tim Holtz Alterations Movers and Shakers Die - Mini Silhouettes

Best of Friends
 My two little babies bonding. I love the combination of primary colours intermingled with romantic florals and bold patterns. The cute blue crepe paper adds a bright visual to anchor the layout.
I covered some card stock with washi tape before punching out the butterfly. The flowers were my inspiration for this project.
The red scalloped frame was cut out with the Spellbinders scallop dies. I then covered it with Glossy Accent to give it that shine.
This title was designed and cut with the eClips.

Extra Elements: Dymo tape, black cardstock

Super Duper Cherry Pie
 I've had this photo of Miss C goofing around for ages and it always makes me smile. I thought these were such fun papers to go with a fun photo. I coloured the chevron paper pink to add more colour. I love the Jenni Bowlin coredinations paper; you can distress it as much as you like and it adds a subtle texture to the background.
 
Check out the cherry paper. So cute. I also love the teeny alphas; they're like baby sized scrabble tiles.
 I turned the crepe paper into a rosette and the giant rhinestone says it all.

Extra Elements: Pink Glitter Foam Thickers

Walk For Good
 
Another lot of photos that have been waiting to be scrapped for ages (try four years)! I backed the papers with grey cardstock and it really makes all the colours pop on the page.
The tiny blue alphas go great with the black puffy letters I added for the title.
I'm loving sequins at the moment. Just a sprinkling of them adds amazing dimension to your page.

Extra Elements: Black puffy Thickers, sequins

Here are the layouts from the rest of our wonderful DT.

That's How She Rolls by Angela McDaniel
4th Birthday by Angela McDaniel
A Day To Remember by Erika Lui

My Flower Fairy by Erika Lui
Handsome by Angela Collingwood
 Christmas Ornaments by Angela Collingwood

We also hold free crop sessions for kit club members; to check out the samples and get some guidance if you so choose. The December crop sessions are as follows:

Discovery Bay Crop
6th December (Thursday)
10am - 12pm
Hosted by Angela McDaniel

Sheung Wan Crop
11th December (Tuesday)
10:30am - 12:30pm
Hosted by Grace Wong

11th December (Tuesday)
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Hosted by Erika Lui

If you would like to join the crop or if you want to sign up as a new kit club member, give Erika a buzz on 2559 0175 or email her at info@hkmemorychestonline.com.

Hope to see you there.









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