Sunday, August 15, 2021

Anything Goes - CTMH Technique Blog Hop

 


Welcome to The Scrap Buzz! For this month’s Technique Blog Hop…Anything Goes! If you’ve arrived from visiting Lauren Moore, you’re on the right track! If you get lost or find any broken links, a full list of participants is on Melissa Robinson blog.

Wander layout by TheScrapBuzz

I was having trouble coming up with a card, or smaller project, so I decided to make a Scrapbooking layout using Wander Paper Pack and Sticker Sheet. Our youngest son and his fiancé are off on another hiking/back packing adventure this weekend so there are always outdoor pictures to scrap.


The layout is Design #11 from our newest How To book, Make It From Your Heart, Volume 5. Similar to Volumes 1 and 2, this book contains designs for both layouts AND cards. The construction on Volume 5 is identical to that of Volume 3 and 4: heavy-weight, coated pages with holes so you can place it in one of our 6x8 Everyday Life albums. (Note: Volume 2 is almost sold out. I don’t know if it will be re-printed or re-published.)

The Sundance pieces at the bottom are zip strips. I used up some of my remaining stickers and also had some left-over Wander Die-Cuts to use. Did You Know…these are printed, perforated chip board pieces and the designers really did a great job filling in all the spaces with frame and shapes.

Wander layout by TheScrapBuzz.

Some of my embellishments are images that I stamped with the Take A Hike stamp set. It is also available with Thin Cuts. This is a fun outdoor themed set that I’m sure I’ll be using over and over with several paper suites! I used multiple techniques on these pieces. The paprika backpack is my attempt at copying the haphazard way the pattern paper is colored. I used a water brush and ink from the lid of my Paprika stamp pad to make a colored, oval blob on White Daisy Cardstock. Then, I stamped the backpack image on top using Black EI ink.

Wander layout by TheScrapBuzz

The blue back pack and water bottle were stamped with Sapphire EI Ink on Glacier cardstock. The green water bottle was stamped in Sage using the BACK of the stamp. This makes a solid image. Then I stamped it normally using Evergreen EI ink. This is a great way to “color” outline stamps that are left and right symmetrical, or very close. Flower stamps are fun even if they aren’t perfectly matched because you get that haphazard coloring look that this paper suite features.

I also brought in the current Mix In papers. These are truly one of my favorite products because of their versatility. Not only do they stand alone, but also coordinate with the two paper suites in the bi-monthly catalog they share. Don’t over look these from other catalogs if they are still available! And, if you see them on a flash sale, snap them up!! There are six double sided sheets per pack (12 patterns), which is a nice sample size, or grab two acts so you have two matching sheets for layouts, or one full sheet to use of each pattern.
Wander layout by TheScrapBuzz

For my title, I used a 4x6 Wander PML Card but it was too tall for the layout design…I could have adapted the page, but I adapted the card instead. I cut a piece of Peacock Cardstock the size specified in the design. Then, I trimmed the card a bit so the cardstock would show as a thin border. I love the two lines of stitching and didn’t want to just trim the PML shorter. By cutting the card where the colors change, I could layer the two pieces to make it look like one card. The white space is a good place to add the date and location for the adventure pictures that will be added.

Wander layout by TheScrapBuzz

I also did some paper piecing, by stamping the same image in several colors, then fussy cutting the images and reassembling some of the shape together for one embellishment.

Thanks for stopping by; please leave a comment below. Next, hop over to see what Katy Taylor is sharing this month.

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Interactive Elements - CTMH Technique Blog Hop

 


I'm sure this month's Technique Blog Hop will be fun! You may have arrived from Darlys Recker's blog, if so, just keep following the links from blog to blog until you wind up back where you started. If you get lost or find any broken links, Melissa has the complete list. If you just stumbled in, WELCOME! and enjoy what we are sharing for July: Interactive Elements!


I'm not one to think outside of the box, so I started by playing with the Card Front Spinner Thin Cut and the I Chews You set that I won!! during one of the FREE events that Close To My Heart provides on their corporate Facebook page

After I got the idea of how a spinner card works (fairly easy, and the die set comes with directions), I selected the beautiful new Isabella paper pack and the versatile Just A Note stamp set to create my card. I was going to use the "thinking of you" sentiment from this set also, but ended up going with the one from Hillside Cottage - Cardmaking instead because it didn't required any extra manipulation to fit in the window.  It also gave me the idea to use some stamped images on the spinner instead of just sentiments. DUH!!


Note:  The spinner can be at the top or bottom of a standard size card. Mine is at the bottom, with the turner on the left. It's really easy to place your images on the spinner wheel because there are little marks on the die that make tiny dents on your paper so that you can see to space everything perfectly. 


I used Bluebird cardstock and ink which is one of the colors featured in the Isabella paper pack. For the direction stamps, I used Evergreen ink. The spinner wheel paper is a watercolor-like Peach from the current Mix-In pack.


Don't forget that when making spinner cards you will need brads and foam tape!  The ribbon on my card is a retired Organza CTMH carried years ago. I finally got another load of boxes moved across the country! It's not unpacked yet, of course, but the box was open and there was ribbon at just the right time! Instead of tying the ribbon around the entire card front, I used my little ribbon trick and attached it to the back with Glue Dots. I was concerned that the ribbon would interfere with the spinner, but I'm no longer convinced it would have been an issue.

    

Please, leave a comment below, this month's phrase is "No Comment;" then hop over and see what Wendy Kessler is sharing!