Showing posts with label Pink Paislee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pink Paislee. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Larch Valley Fall Travellers Notebook | Hip Kit Club

Hi friends, this past week at Hip Kit Club we've been celebrating back to school and fall. I've used some of the beautiful warm tones from the August kits today to create this travellers notebook spread documenting our time in Larch Valley, Canada last fall. 

I used Paige Taylor Evans paper #06 behind my large photo and fussy cut the bottom edge of the scalloped chevron pattern to hang below it. 




I added some vellum to the top part of this paper above my photo to mute the colours just a little, and stitched over the edges using my sewing machine.


The chipboard heart from Paige Evans in the August Pocket Life kit is so adorable, and I hand stitched that in a cross-stitch pattern with purple embroidery thread to add to the left page. I also used one of the 3x4 cards from the Pocket Life kit for my journaling. 




A few of the fall coloured leaves from the Embellishment Kit were perfect to scatter across my page, and I love how it feels like they're falling from the trees in my photo. 

Are you seeing signs of fall (or spring) where you are? 

Thanks for stopping by guys! xo


Monday, 2 September 2019

Snapchat Love! | Travellers Notebook for Hip Kit Club

Hi Guys!  Today I have a fun and whimsical travellers notebook spread documenting a recent Friday night Snapchat selfie.  I'm using the August 2019 Pocket Life kit from Hip Kit Club for this spread and my brief is to use triangles or hexagons (you can see that I went with hexagons hehe).


I used a hexagon die set from my stash and die cut different sized hexagons from a few of the project life cards, and also cut two of them from the packaging of products in the kit (the grid pattern is from the Pinkfresh Studio Office Hours puffy stickers, and the pastel plaid is from the Pretty Little Studio Indian Summer frames).  More and more manufacturers are getting on board with making packaging that can be repurposed in your projects, so be on the lookout for those because it can totally bulk out your scrappy purchases!



I placed the hexagons around the page and stitched them all down with regular sewing machine thread.


Then I've used the sweet sticker elements from the Paige Evans Truly Grateful stickers in the kit to embellish my page.  I think the whimsical characters in the sticker sheet work really well with the Snapchat photo in my spread!



I've used one of the 3x4 journalling cards to matt my photo, and I love how it has a washi tape piece at the top.  To make it look like it was overlapping my photo I used my scalpel to cut the lower left side of the washi, and then I could tuck my photo in underneath it.  Love how that turned out!



Some quick strip journalling about how I always seem to take a Snapchat selfie on Friday nights (totally my favourite time of the week!) and I called this layout done.

I also have a process video on my YouTube channel for this layout if you'd like to see how it came together:



As scrapbookers we often don't include ourselves in layouts, why don't you join in with the Hip Kit design team this week and scrap a selfie of you!?

Thanks for stopping by today! xo





Wednesday, 15 May 2019

Paige Evans May 2019 Guest Designer!

Hi friends!  I was so excited and honoured to be asked by the amazing and very lovely Paige Taylor Evans to be her May 2019 guest designer recently.

I'm up on her blog today with three projects created with several of Paige's gorgeous cut files from the Silhouette Store, and of course her latest collection, the super sweet Horizon collection with Pink Paislee.

Here's some sneak peeks at:

My wall art piece that uses an entire packet (!) of floral ephemera.




























A traveler's notebook spread with embroidery, fussy cutting and a large photo.




And a super fun, rainbow and tone on tone mini album documenting our vacation in Hawaii.






























You can see the full projects on Paige's blog and my Instagram and Facebook today, and I also have a walkthrough of the mini album on my Youtube Channel.

 


 PS my husband and puppers even make an audio appearance at one point ;) 

Thanks for stopping by today!












Friday, 10 May 2019

Sweet Mother's Day Mini Album | Hip Kit Club

Hi friends, all this week the Hip Kit Club design team are sharing beautiful Mother's Day projects in honour of those that mean so much to us, our Mums!

My kids are in their early 20's and the first few years of their really adult lives have brought me so much joy and admiration for the people they've grown into. So I decided to make a mini album using photos of just them and me (since the theme is Mother's Day), and add some meaningful quotes from Pinterest, and also use some of the Paige Evans 2x2in phrase tags from the April Pocket Life kit throughout.


Just a quick note before we go any further that the ribbons, lace, embroidery thread and sequins in this project are from my own personal stash. Everything else is from the beautiful April 2019 Hip Kits, and yes that does include those exquisite charms from the Maggie Holmes Sunny Days collection!




























Since my photos were all taken at different times and in different situations, to create cohesiveness throughout the album I printed them all in black and white. I also printed them all at 1.5in wide on their shortest side, and layered vellum behind nearly all of them. Because my mini is well, mini, this creates a soft layer without being overbearing on such a small scaled project.

There's a lot of photos from here on in, so I won't talk too much further, but if you have any questions please leave them in the comments and I'll come back to you!










One of my challenges for this project is to use the negatives of cut files. These sweet clouds are part of the April Freebie cut file, and I separated them out from the rest of the cut file and moved them close to each other. So that I could make a shaker pocket out of them I duplicated the clouds then flipped the second set horizontally. Then I spaced them far enough apart so I would have enough room to die cut the heart pages. 

Once the clouds were cut on my Silhouette I placed my two pieces of card together, aligning the clouds (this is the tricky part which is why we flipped one set horizontally!) A little piece of washi helped to hold them in place while I ran them through my Big Shot. Then I pieced them back together in the usual shaker pocket-making method. I think they turned out pretty cute in the pink cardstock!





This is another negative of a cut file and it looks just as pretty as its positive! I trimmed the cardstock I cut it from into a strip and placed the very middle of the letters back inside. It didn't quite fit into the heart but that's okay, I just trimmed a little extra corner piece around the 'H'. That's what's so great about mini albums, the little bits and pieces sticking out from the edges!



To make this interactive element I folded some patterned paper in half horizontally and ran it through my die cut machine so that it didn't quite cut the entire heart out on the left side. This is important to make the flap to hold it together. 

There are some papers from Shimelle's Sparkle City collection in this kit, and Shimelle does the most ahmazing branding strips!! The pink and purple polka dot in the photo above and the tiny bunches of flowers in the photo below are both branding strips from Shimelle's papers.

I tucked in the photo for this page with a few extra pieces and held everything in place with a paperclip.




I created a little pocket for this page to place a few bits and pieces into. I cut strips from one of the 2x2in Paige Evans swatches and folded them in half to make tabs to pull out each of my two photos.

I also trimmed down two cards from the Pocket Life kit as fun elements. I stitched some pretty lace onto the end of one, and will add some journalling onto the 'afternoon' tag (both of these photos were taken in the afternoon of their given day).








I thought this was such a great quote to finish off my album. It's so true that raising children is a busy, crazy, frustrating, rewarding, fun, challenging time. But by the time they get to be adults you'll look back and wonder where the time went.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope if you're a Mum you have a wonderful Mother's Day this Sunday, and I also hope you have someone in your life who is a Mum that you can make feel special too!








Monday, 28 January 2019

A Sweet Pocket Page Spread | Clique Kits

Hi friends!

I have a sweet new pocket page spread up on the Clique Kits blog, made with the beautiful January 2019 Travellers Notebook kit.

Here's a sneak peek, and you can catch the full spread here.




Thanks for stopping by today!




Friday, 11 January 2019

Celebrate 2019 | Travellers Notebook Layout

Hi friends!

I'm excited to be sharing a traveler's notebook spread on the Clique Kits blog today!



Here's a little sneak peek for you, love for you to stop by the Clique Kits blog to check it out xx


Monday, 7 January 2019

2019 Project Life Plans & Title Page


Hi friends!

Welcome to 2019, a brand new year and the chance for new starts!

When it comes to pocket page scrapbooking, the end of a year is a bit like a full stop, or the end of a chapter.  A new year is a chance to choose a different approach, a different sized album, new products and I just love that.

The past three years that I've been doing pocket page scrapbooking I've used a 6x8 album and, while I loved it, I really wondered if it was time for a change this year.  

My journalling had also been in variations of the Avenir font for those same three years, and it was definitely time for a change up there.

So, what have I planned for my pocket page album this year?...



I've decided to jump right in and change up my album size to a 6x12.  I've decided on this Charcoal cloth album from Studio Calico, and since I generally fit half a year into each SC album, I've ordered two of them.  

I'd like to do a double page spread each week, but some weeks might be a single page spread if I don't have many photos. 




I'm thinking I'd like to try white borders on all my photos, I did start this in 2017 but got bored with it, so we'll see how that goes.

I've also found a cute new font that I adore.  It's still sans serif but has nice height and spacing between the rows... does that sound too font geeky!?


And I want to use more sequins, more lace and ribbon (and all the pom pom trim), all those fun things.  

And so, here is my title page for 2019 using the beautiful October 2018 Clique Kits travellers notebook kit.  The page includes a lot of the techniques and styles I'd like to use this year, and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.



What are your plans for your 2019 pocket pages?  Are you starting back after a break, changing up your album size or style?  I'd love to hear your plans.

Thanks for stopping by today!







Friday, 19 January 2018

A Week 37 Share

Hi Friends!

I'm making a dent in catching up with my 2017 project life, and I'm dropping in today to share my week 37.  This is my last spread using the October Citrus Twist Kits Pocket Life Kit.


We didn't have a lot going on this week so I only have three photos, and one of those is one that Kayci sent me.  Even though our kids are adults now and don't live at home, I still like to use their photos sometimes, because what they get up to in their lives is still very much a part of our lives, if that makes sense.  


It's quite a clean spread this week.  I added a tag or a stamp over each of my photos, and this "living the sweet life" sentiment suited the photo of my baby sweet basils down to a T!


I love love this card from the kit, and while I pondered filling in more of the whitespace, I'm pretty happy with the combination of the two fonts in my title for the week and a tiny embellishment.


Have you joined the CTK Facebook Fan Page yet?  Each month a free, yes you read that right, FREE cut file is shared!  Not to mention there's an awesome community where you can share your CTK projects and get loads of inspiration.

These leaves are from the October 2017 cut file and I've just layered them on top of each other, then stitched the bottom leaf to the 3x4 card with white thread.  I like how it ads texture without affecting the contrast against the patterned paper.

And that's a wrap on week 37, thanks for dropping by today!