Monday, January 30, 2017

XOXO

   
     Before I share my final layout with you this month I would like to thank Blue Fern Studios for choosing me as their "Fan" of the month.  It has been a wonderful honor and opportunity to work alongside the very talented BFS design team.  I absolutely adore Blue Fern Studio products from their gorgeous paper collection, coordinating blooms to embossing powders etc!


Hello all of you Blue Fern Studio fans!  Kathleen here with another layout for you.  This time we are leaving the tropics far behind and landing in Ireland with my second daughter.  Here we were visiting the beautiful town of Trim.
 
  
I used the beautiful Twilight Fable paper with lovely rose bouquets scatter all around.  To begin this layout I used note punch and used it randomly around the paper.  I used a doily punch on one of the strips you cut off from the bottom of the paper and glued equal pieces behind the first punch outs then backed it all with white cardstock. Then using a stencil and modeling paste I created a linear background to the design.
 



Next I cut out then layered the note cards, cut outs lace and chipboard.  The chipboard is so gorgeous.  I used seafoam embossing powder on half of the chippie and painted the rest in red top with pink pearl glitter.  The chippie was cut into sections then tucked into the layers.
 


 
I selected blooms from the Dark Tropical Lilies and Attic Charm Glitter Roses plus a couple from my stash.  Then using a deep pink rose paint and tea stain brown I painted around the layers topping it off with white splatters.  Finally I added a few red pearl dots from my stash and voila we are done!

 
Blue Fern Studios products used
 
Memoires collection
Twilight Fable
Photographic Record
 
Chipboard
Heartland XOXO
 
Glitter
Pink Pearl
 
Blooms
Dark Tropic Lilies
Attic Charm Glitter Roses
 
Embossing Powder
Sea Foam
 

 

My Story

My last layout as Fan of the Month.  This is my son when as a tot.  I have had this photo in my pile of pics to scrap for years!  Then I saw this gorgeous paper in the Memoires collection called "autumn biography" and I knew it was perfect for this picture.
 




For the back ground I used a mask and pasted. After that dried I layered my note card using pop dots in between each layer to give height allowing space for tucking bits and pieces. I cutout the girl holding a journal from the note card "My Story" and tucked it into the foliage.
Finally using some green  and burnt red water colors I shaded in areas around the design.  Then came a few copper micro beads and blue glass beads to complete it.
 

 
I keep all of my scraps for future use such as these cut outs I used here from the Autumn Anthology collection.  These collections blend seamlessly together. 
When you don't have a lot of blooms just pull apart layers and tuck them into the foliage as shown above.  Then add a few beads to the bottom layer and viola another complete bloom shown below.
 


 Blue Fern Products used:
 
Memoires collection
Autumn Biography
Calling Cards
Autumn Anthology collection
Robin
 
Flowers
Heartland Blossoms
Heartland Roses and Blooms
 


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Thank you for stopping by today.
 
Kathleen


Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Loves Journey



 
 

Hello again!   Kathleen here with you.
 
 You will find I mainly scrap my family and our adventures.  So now our travels take us to the other side of the world!  This is a picture of my daughter with some Chinese students after they performed a dance at their school in rural China.   For this layout I select the Heartland collection- Love Blooms paper as my base and Love Notes paper for my layers.


The first thing I did was to make three circles of various sizes with a clock mask and modeling paste.
Next I cut out several note cards from the Love Notes paper.  I matted my picture and a couple of the note card with white cardstock.  Next I tore out a page from an old dictionary crumpled It (this creates added texture) and layered it in my collage.
 
 
 
 
I love, love, love this sweet chipboard piece don't you!!  The first thing I did was cover it in a thin layer of gesso.  Then I came back and used Stormy Seas embossing powder on the long cutout portion of the chippie.  It sparkles so beautifully but unfortunately you just don't see it in the picture.  Then I used Pink Pearl embossing powder as a base coat on the bird and vine middle section of the chippie.  Then I came back and using a glaze medium(I always try using things in different ways such as glaze for gluing purposes) and mixed it with a heavy dose of Pink Pearl glitter.  It goes on very thick and poufy which I adore! 
 
 
Here you see all of the height of the various layers topped off with gorgeous chippie piece.
 
Blue Fern Studios products used

Heartland collection
Love Blooms
Love Notes

Blooms
Heartland Roses and Blooms
Heartland Blossoms

Glitter
Pink Pearl

Embossing Powder
Pink Petal
Stormy Seas

Chipboard
Spirit of Heartland
 
 
Last but certainly not least I finished off this light and airy layout with a mix of Blue Fern Studios gorgeous blooms! 
 
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Thank you for stopping by today.

Kathleen White



Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Moments

 

 

Hello everyone!

I am so honored to be here with you today as Blue Fern Studio's first "Blue Fern Fan"! 

 

 
My first layout
 
This layout is all about love.  My daughter and her husband are enjoying a beautiful tropical day.  They were celebrating my niece's wedding.  So Blue Fern Studio's new Heartland paper collection with its vibrant pastels and beautiful floral design were perfect for this photo.

Moments

 
Blue Fern Studio products
Heartland paper collection
Sweet on You
Love Notes
Memories paper collection
Songbird's drama
 
Flowers
Spring Lilies
Dark Tropic Lilies
 
Chipboard
 

On the inside of the floral heart I used a sea inspired stencil then using several shades of blue I recreated the ocean to mirror the picture.  I cut out a piece of white card stock to frame the picture with then positioned one of the Heartland card notes behind it to accentuate the sand tones. I dipped a long strip of cheese cloth in a soft blue paint and flowed it behind the picture along with some white string.   Then I tore strips from the Songbird Drama paper to create height and anchor it all.

 

I adore these Blue Fern Studio lilies and blooms.  They are gorgeous!
 

 
I used several different blue paints on this gorgeous Blue Fern Studios chippie.  I cut it in half and placed it above and below the picture.
 
Thank you for stopping by today.  I can't tell you how much I have enjoyed sharing my creation with you.
 
Kathleen White