Monday, April 15, 2013

FEELING BLUE....

Hello Imaginarium friends!

Today you are with Sandrine, and I have 2 projects to share with you! And yes they are blue! Blue for boys and blue for little girls! I will start with a layout!

"Smile"


In this creation my chipboards were used differently to what they were initially designed to be! I chose 2 different borders and they are no longer borders! You should never feel bad cutting up your borders!

The first border Edward Relief border was painted with Gesso and cut into little rectangles and attached at the top of my banner


This border was also cut at its extremety to become a photo corner!

 The second border is the circle border of which I cut one circle. I painted it white with Gesso, now that's not all it is, I transformed into a shaker box by adding some upcycled packaging! I was lucky enough to attend Finnabair's class last month and salvaged all the beautiful packaging we used during her classes! So I found a perfect size flower plastic cover to fit in the middle of the circle, pushed it in, added some beads and glued some paper for backing and voila! A very easy accent for my grungy page!


 Lastly I added a title over my banner using little alphas covered with white gel pen! It is a very quick and easy non messy way to colour little bits of chipboard!


One embellishment 8 was cut in half lengthways, painted with Gesso and attached over bandage and lace on top of my banner









Imaginarium Chipboard used:
- Edward Relief Border IDB0010
- Circle border IDB0007
- Main Letter Set Small IDA0005
- Embellishment 8 (4 on board) IDS0014

Other Products used:
- Papers: 13arts
- Prima Mask, Distress ink, gesso, white gel pen, Prima lace, metal findings, Prima flowers, Manor House Creations flowers, bandage.

 My second project is a 6X6 reverse canvas!

"Destination"

 Another fun projects! I really loved creating this, and it will make another great gift for my family!
The background was created with some letters from Alphabet set, I first glue all my letters in the back and covered the lot with some eggshell coloured paint! Because it is canvas it was strong enough to take all the paint. Even though you can't see all the letters it still give my project some gorgeous texture and volume for my photo mat. And it is a lot more interesting than plain canvas!

 The next element I created was a compass cluster, as the main theme of my mini canvas, so I started by the bottom layer which is a compass, I then added circle cut off from a border, I then added a tiny Edward Relief Small circles and then the compass hand, the whole was attached together with a brad.

My next cluster on the canvas border was created with a spade top fence border, slightly coloured white with Titanium Pan Pastel

 The title "Destination" was glue on top standing up with Dimensional Magic and coloured with PanPastel.



I also added a word from the Travel set over my photo collage.










Imaginarium Chipboard used:
- Main Letter Set IDA0005
- Compass with Travel Word Set IDW0019
- Tiny Compass with Travel Word Set IDT0017
- Spade Top Picket Fence IDB004
- Edward Relief Small IDT0032
- Circle Border IDB0007
- Kerri Flourish IDFL0009

Other Products used:
- Paper: Pion Design
- Other: Fiskars Border Punch, Distress ink, American Craft stamps, gauze, toothpicks, masking tape, paint and gesso.

7 comments:

  1. Your both projects are amazing! I just love what you did with the chippies!

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  2. Oh wow these look wonderful.. I love how you have cut up your chipboard pieces to suit your layout.. beautiful creations!

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  3. Sandrine, these are sooo shabby chic I could cry!!! LOVE the colours, & how you have 'stood up' the title on your canvas...& thanks for the white pen trick for colouring - I'll definitely be giving that a go:):) TFS!!!!!1

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  4. Both great projects Sandrine!Love your chippy clusters!!!

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  5. Both incredible projects, love the chippie work and layering!!

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  6. these are amazing...love them both! xxx

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