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Bracket and Criss Cross Foundations

At Get It Scrapped, Debbie Hodge has created an AMAZING class series called Scrapbook Coach that goes through different foundation styles for scrapbooking and how to use each of them in different layouts.  The classes include video and written materials and like everything else Debbie does are exceptionally well put together and contain loads of valuable information and inspiration.

The Creative Team at Get It Scrapped has explored one page layouts using many of the foundations covered in Scrapbook Coach but this month we tackled creating two page layouts using two of the foundations, criss cross and bracket.  I chose to work with a bracket foundation for my two page layout and came up with this:

2 Page Bracket

Omaha Zoo by Michelle Houghton | Supplies: card stock; Kraft and American Crafts, twine and chipboard banner; American Crafts, sticker letters; Heidi Swapp, labels; K and Company, markers; Sharpie Paint Pen and Faber Castell Big Pit Pens, colorant; Faber Castell Papercrafter Crayons

The fun part for me of course was creating the brackets out of my papercrafter crayons and big brush pens from Faber-Castell.  I used a small crafting iron to melt the crayon and get it onto my page first.  You can see how I did that HERE, then I added the detail by doodling and coloring with my big brush pens.  These pens stay wet for a little bit so you can do a little smearing and blending with them which I did in the leaves.

Make sure to check out the rest of the gorgeous work at Get It Scrapped HERE.

Happy Wednesday!

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Linocut Layouts

I had the pleasure of doing a craft I have not done in MANY years for a recent Get It Scrapped article.  Just a couple days ago an article all about using Lino cut looks was published at Get It Scrapped and I decided of course to cut my own stamp!  I had done several true linoleum cut stamps through my years as an art student and really enjoyed the process and the end results so I jumped right on it.

I created a stamp using a newer product by Speedball that has a softer material to cut into instead of the linoleum that I used to have to heat and be extremely careful not to cut myself while carving.  This newer material cut easily and smoothly and resulted in the same wonderful linoleum cut look.  Here is the layout I created with my new link-cut stamp:

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View by Michelle Houghton | Supplies: cardstock and “view” stickers; American Crafts, doily and tissue; SEI, wood butterfly; Studio Calico, large sequins; Jenni Bowlin, small letters; Pioneer, brads, heart clip and ticket; unknown, linocut; kit by Speedball, colorant; Faber Castell Gelatos

In June I am going to do an entire “how to” that will post at Get It Scrapped so you can find out exactly how I made my ocean sunset.  In the meantime check out the amazing inspiration for link-cut looks at Get It ScrappedHERE!

Happy Friday and Weekend!

 

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Ready to do more scrapping?

Believe it or not Get It Scrapped is frantically scrapbooking again!  In the midst of a busy month for many of us with school nearing a close and weather getting warmer we are challenging each other to create a page a day in May!  Now I know I am not completing a page each day in May BUT I am going to attempt to create 31 pages in May we will see how it goes.  I have 3 completed so far and can share 1, the other 2 are for assignments.

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Success | supplies: patterned papers and tissue SEI, cardstock; Kraft from Oriental Trading, acrylic letters; Heidi Swapp, ink; Copic and Zig, lace and turtles unknown

I found these little metal turtles at the Creating Keepsakes Convention this past fall and they jumped into my shopping bag, I knew exactly what photos needed them!  Originally they were silver but when I added the copper colored thread to the page I felt the turtles looked better in copper as well so I used my Copic markers to ink them up and match them to the page.

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Looking back at these photos it is hard to believe that just last summer we were following sea turtles throughout the ocean.  It was AMAZING!

We have busy days ahead at the Houghton household but my goal is to check in here once a week still with tutorials and articles as well as the scrapping I am doing for one a day in May!

Have a happy Wednesday!

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Brush Strokes

Check out the new article at Get It Scrapped all about using fonts with broad brush strokes.  It is a hot new trend and fun and easy to add to your scrapbooking.  Here is the layout I created:

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Snow Pile by Michelle Houghton | Supplies: papers and stickers; SEI, ink pad; Tskukineko, ink pens; Sharpie, gesso; Golden

I had fun creating all the doodled swirls by drawing, scanning and then cutting them with my new Scan and Cut machine.  For the title I sketched the lettering with pencil then using a smaller brush and gesso to create the broad lettering.  When it was dry I added a black outline with a Sharpie. I honestly was not sure originally where I was going to add the title so I drew my title on tracing paper then moved it around on the page.  I even changed the size and color before I was done so the tracing paper came in handy!

Here is a close up of the title:

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It is amazing how many ways the Creative Team came up with to add brush stroke lettering to their pages, check it out HERE!

Happy Wednesday all!

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Calvinball Summery

We are all finished with Calvinball at Get It Scrapped!  I finished up with 150 points, I had about 140 yesterday morning then completed a few more layouts, commented on 20 other layouts, loaded 20 pages into page protectors and then into an album and  realized I had one more point for submitting a layout to critique 🙂

Overall the moth was incredible productive!  Here are a couple of my favorite layouts from the month:

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This layout was created not only for Calvinball but a series of challenges over at Jenni Bowlin (JBS) They were running a crop during March as well. I used both her December paper crafting kit and the December Artisan add on kit.

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This layout was also created for both JBS and Calvinball.  I used chalkboard paint, white Sharpies and black sketch pens to complete all the writing and doodling.

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This photo turned out horribly blurry BUT I love the layout.  It is a mix of elements from JBS and SEI the title work is done on vellum with Sharpie and Bic permanent markers.  The corrugated cardboard was wiped with gesso then torn and the crystals are tied on loops of twine and have small glue dots at the know and crystal to hold them “dangling”.  Both the crystals and the beautiful trees are from JBS and they are just the perfect touches (I was really excited to find way to include the crystals!)

I should have a mother post this week with layouts at Get It Scrapped and then next week will be my first post for RubberMoon!

Happy Tuesday!