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Old and New

I am still in catch up mode a little.  As soon as I posted earlier today i realized that I have another layout to share from Get It Scrapped.  This one is one I am particularly tickled to share because it includes a very old photo of my father and myself.  My daughters both had a difficult time believing it was even me with my short hair and “Grandpa” with brown hair and a stash! ;-).  But even better was the fact that I found the older photo after I had taken the new ones.

My Dad was so excited to shop for rockets for my girls and then help them get them painted and of course then launch them!  The countdowns and squeals of delight from everyone were the very best.  It was so fun to see history repeat itself and to have the photos to show how it did.

Check out all the beautiful work showcasing old and new photos on the same layout HERE

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Blasting Off into the Future, Then and Now by Michelle Houghton | Supplies: patterned paper and letters; American Crafts, ink; Copic and Ranger, wood clocks and lg. button; Prima, sm. button; Crate Paper, Twine; Queen and Co.

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Go Green

Emerald Green

We explored the color “emerald green” over at Get It Scrapped this past week.  It gave me the perfect excuse to find the perfect product to go with my photos!  I knew before I started this layout that I wanted to use navy and kraft colors to go with all the water and the wood of the kid’s rafts but i was not sure exactly how to tie in the emerald green.  I had these hexagon wood veneers in my stash already so tried several products to color them to their bright emerald color.  Acrylic worked the best for this particular color but I tried a few inks and stains as well.  The letters are chipboard and were a wood looking finish so those got some Copic color added to continue the green.  I added touches of sparkle with gems and a glitter pen around the kraft cardstock.  Make sure to check out the rest of the emerald green inspiration HERE!

I am late in posting this because i have been out of town so I will post a little about that later.

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Scrapping, Theme Parks

My latest contribution at Get It Scrapped is for an article on Scrapbooking Theme Parks.  The layouts from all the Creative Team are amazing.  If you are visiting Disney, or any other park this summer you will want to take a peak!  Here is my layout;

Theme Parks

Breck Alpine Slide by Michelle Houghton | Supplies: patterned paper and die cuts: American Crafts; ribbon and tulle: unknown; ink Sharpie

This particular layout came together fairly easily.  It helped that I had hung onto the background paper for the perfect occasion.  The other elements fell into place fairly easily 🙂 make sure to check out the rest of the inspiring layouts HERE!

Hugs all, I hope you are having a happy crafty day!

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Two layouts at Get It Scrapped

With the craziness of summer vacation upon us I did not get last week’s Get It Scrapped layout posted.  I have to say I love this concept and I really had fun with it.  The article is on using collections on your layouts.  I initially assumed I would fill a page with buttons since I have done that before and because I tend to hoard buttons BUT as I started looking through my photos I found these shots of my daughters with butterflies and I thought to myself “hey, I think I have a lot of butterflies I should see how many I could dig out of my stash”  Here is the result;

Collections

Supplies: cardstock: Bazzill Basics Paper; patterned paper: Lillybee Design and Basic Grey; denim: Canvas Corp; pearls: Queen and Company; stickers: Basic Grey and Crate Paper; butterflies: SEI, Studio Calico, Maya Road, Jenni Bowlin, Queen and Company, Prima, American Crafts, Crate Paper and Basic Grey; other: thread

I found butterflies from 9 different manufacturers and managed to get them all on a page together.  One of the butterflies is colored with Copics, one is painted and all the others are as I found them.  I was amazed not only at how well they all matched but also how many I had tucked away. Click HERE to see some other AMAZING collections!

And of course as soon as I was finally getting around to posting this layout here comes the next.  Today Get It Scrapped tackled a fun new challenge, Combining Plaid and Paisley.  I am telling you this was not as easy as I figured.   These two patterns don’t play nicely together but I found some great help in two places! First I was inspired by one of the other articles posted this month, Polish Your Paper Mixes with Borders I also recently had the pleasure of taking one of Debbie’s Scrapbook Coach classes and I used one of the brilliant lessons from that class to help me create my layout.  Here is my attempt at plaid and paisley:

Plaid and Paisley

Supplies: patterned papers, die cuts,brads, tag: SEI; lettering: American Crafts and Jillie Bean Soup; ribbon: Celebrate It; ink: Sharpie

Make sure to check out the other amazing layouts HERE

Happy summer all!

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Get It Scrapped CT Blog Hop

CTBlogHop-2013Welcome!  If you are just visiting for fun you have stumbled on the Get It Scrapped Creative Team Blog Hop!  If you are stopping by to check on the Copic Week at Creative Passion there is nothing new today but you can scroll down to see any of this past week’s posts.

A favorite article of mine this past year at Get It Scrapped was Ideas For Painterly Techniques and Looks on Scrapbook Pages. Check out the article HERE.  I love the variety of ways the creative Team members used paints on their pages, and really at heart I adore making a painty mess every now and again.  Paint under my nails makes me smile.  So I decided to add some paint on a layout of my own.  I actually painted directly on canvas with acrylics and added it as my background layers.  To me paint is such an amazing medium because I can match it to anything in my layout!

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Water Fun | Supplies:  cardstock; American Crafts and Kraft, canvas; Canvas Corp, chipboard letters; Creative Cafe, metal letters; Paperbilities, gems; Darice, acrylic; Liquitex, other; thread

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 I also have the honor of sharing the work of one of my team mates. Welcome Deborah Wagner to Scrapweaver.com!

I love experimenting with color palettes so it is no surprise that my favorite GIS articles is “Color: psychological response” http://debbiehodge.com/?s=color+psychological+response&x=0&y=0.  I was inspired by the emotions colors evoked on the pages without the viewer having to read a title or journaling. For my layout, I used black for a masculine, dramatic feel; and orange to add a cheerful, carefree attitude. Of course, my nephew helped me a great deal by wearing these fun colors to prom!

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Go All In by Deborah Wagner. Supplies:  Katie Pertiet – Atlantic Kit, Christmas Plaids No. 1, Anchors Away Kit, Paint Spots, Life Lines Kit, Matte Black Vintage Frames No. 4, Lens Flare No. 3, Blendable Photo Cards No. 4, Joulunaika Kit, Inked Twists No. 1, Sea Life Memories Kit, Assorted Messy Stitches No. 7, Color Challenge 4-14-12, Color Inspiration 11-14-10; Lynn Grieveson – Worn Page Edges, Blackett Hall Paper Pack; Ali Edwards – Arrow Sentiments Brushes & Stamps; Fonts – Submerged, Stereofidelic

 Save 60% off the Masterful Scrapbook Design Issue – Focal Points

Do you want to know how to use eye-catching techniques to draw the viewer into your layouts? Learn from Kelley Purkey, Betsy Sammarco, Noell Hyman, Drista Sahlin, and Celeste Smith how to create a focal point to tell your story, and make a well-designed page.

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Amy Kingsford
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Christy Strickler
Heather Awsumb
Michelle Hernandez
Lise Mariann Alsli
Alexis Aragona
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