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Sunday, July 6, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
OTP project
Check out the Crafting in Style forum... for the latest free OTP project:
Step by step instructions, including photographs, can be found HERE.
Step by step instructions, including photographs, can be found HERE.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Lights, camera, action!
The CISters Cinema Competition has begun! This is a fabulous new six-week competition with some fabulous prizes!! Each week we focus on a different movie genre, and scrap a layout with one of the selected movie titles.
Pop over to the forum for full details.
Week 1 ~ Comedy
Posted by Karen
Pop over to the forum for full details.
Week 1 ~ Comedy
Posted by Karen
Friday, April 25, 2008
Stylish Monthly Pack
I've enjoyed creating some layouts with the Stylish May Pack... my favourite colour combination of blue and brown! Here are some sneak peeks:
Keep an eye out for the layouts in an upcoming Crafting in Style newsletter.
Posted by Karen
Keep an eye out for the layouts in an upcoming Crafting in Style newsletter.
Posted by Karen
Monday, April 14, 2008
New Dare - Challenge your Colour Palette
Hi Girls, as you well know I love to use colour in my layouts, my dare for you this time around is to challenge your colour palette, to take on a combination of colours that you would not normally dream to try.
With my layout 'Playtime' I think I have gone a colour step beyond were I would normally go! I pulled the PP's out to scrap with a different, fairly static single photo then decided I wanted to scrap these pics instead but didn't change my PP's!
I have used all the of the bright colours in these photos of Sebastian as my guide but used a bright contrasting Orange to separate the photos and embellies from the background of the page.
For colour inspiration, you could try browsing the paint chips in your hardware store, play around with your kids coloured pencils, tip your blossoms in a pile and find a combination you like, browse kids picture books or just rely on your photos to be your guide.
I keep a bunch of paint combo chips on a big jump ring in with my tools and take pics or notes when I stumble across a colour combo that I want to try.
Have fun! Can't wait to see you bright creations screaming out from the gallery!!
Tatum xx
With my layout 'Playtime' I think I have gone a colour step beyond were I would normally go! I pulled the PP's out to scrap with a different, fairly static single photo then decided I wanted to scrap these pics instead but didn't change my PP's!
I have used all the of the bright colours in these photos of Sebastian as my guide but used a bright contrasting Orange to separate the photos and embellies from the background of the page.
For colour inspiration, you could try browsing the paint chips in your hardware store, play around with your kids coloured pencils, tip your blossoms in a pile and find a combination you like, browse kids picture books or just rely on your photos to be your guide.
I keep a bunch of paint combo chips on a big jump ring in with my tools and take pics or notes when I stumble across a colour combo that I want to try.
Have fun! Can't wait to see you bright creations screaming out from the gallery!!
Tatum xx
Friday, April 4, 2008
New Dare
So I am thinking 'freestyle' and I am not referring to the stroke that is used in swimming either LOL!! I hear lots of scrappers describe their style as 'freestyle'but what does the term actually mean? Is it scrapbooking without 'rules' but which 'rules' are these - Design rules or someone elses rules? Does it mean free hand doodling and funky fresh writing like what Elsie Flannagan does or does it mean design elements that are random in configuration. Does it mean no straight edges or does it mean mixed up font for a title that is randomly placed. Is it a combination of mixed media or is it where there is a lot of 'white space' or 'open space'.
Hmmmmm, I have been scratching my head for ages about what 'freestyle' means as there are so many varied interpretations of what it could be. Anyway this is my intrepretation of what freestyle is: Open space and using space for emphasis like to create a focal point ie; something that draws the eye in, the use of doodles or flourishes, mixed media ie: different textures, shading, dimensional and 'flat' elements, funky colour schemes - for example seeing bright colours on a baby layout for example rather than the traditional soft, pastel colours that we love to use, random titles - ie using different fonts and text in fun innovative ways, mixing the letters up rather than having them all the same. Freestyle still adheres to the 'design principles' - rule of thirds, constrast, focal points etc.... they are just freer in style - well that's what I think anyway.
So with saying all of this; here is what I have come up with
You will notice that I have used the design principle 'direction' in my lay out - that is, I am drawing the viewers eye to a point. I have funked it up by using an oversized arrow to do this. I have also randomly cut around the design on the patterned paper and funked up a design flower design for an embellishment. Although the font is the same for all the letters, I have made it random by using different colours for the letters. There is white space and contrast and there is doodling.
This is an example of an earlier freestyle attempt
For me freestyle has less to do with a certain 'look' or the way something should be and more to do with doing something different that you wouldn't normally do. So what does 'freestyle' mean to you? I dare you to 'break your own rules' and try something different!! Can't wait to see all your freestyle adventures
Upload to the Dares gallery by the 30th April 2008
Hmmmmm, I have been scratching my head for ages about what 'freestyle' means as there are so many varied interpretations of what it could be. Anyway this is my intrepretation of what freestyle is: Open space and using space for emphasis like to create a focal point ie; something that draws the eye in, the use of doodles or flourishes, mixed media ie: different textures, shading, dimensional and 'flat' elements, funky colour schemes - for example seeing bright colours on a baby layout for example rather than the traditional soft, pastel colours that we love to use, random titles - ie using different fonts and text in fun innovative ways, mixing the letters up rather than having them all the same. Freestyle still adheres to the 'design principles' - rule of thirds, constrast, focal points etc.... they are just freer in style - well that's what I think anyway.
So with saying all of this; here is what I have come up with
You will notice that I have used the design principle 'direction' in my lay out - that is, I am drawing the viewers eye to a point. I have funked it up by using an oversized arrow to do this. I have also randomly cut around the design on the patterned paper and funked up a design flower design for an embellishment. Although the font is the same for all the letters, I have made it random by using different colours for the letters. There is white space and contrast and there is doodling.
This is an example of an earlier freestyle attempt
For me freestyle has less to do with a certain 'look' or the way something should be and more to do with doing something different that you wouldn't normally do. So what does 'freestyle' mean to you? I dare you to 'break your own rules' and try something different!! Can't wait to see all your freestyle adventures
Upload to the Dares gallery by the 30th April 2008
Sunday, March 30, 2008
What we've been up to
Tatum hosted a fun 'Scrap & Chat' session on Saturday night, and we hope to make this a regular event, alternating evening sessions with afternoon sessions to accommodate a wide range of schedules. Each week we'll host a chat session in the chat room, and the hostess will provide a bit of inspiration to get you scrapping for fun! Tatum provided an awesome sketch... check it out here. Keep an eye out in the forum for the date and time of the next 'Scrap & Chat' session.
Trudi is hosting the monthly bingo... sign up now for April.
Karen has been hosting the Blog Challenge, winding up at the end of the month. The winners will be announced soon.
Trudi is hosting the monthly bingo... sign up now for April.
Karen has been hosting the Blog Challenge, winding up at the end of the month. The winners will be announced soon.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Krissy's challenge
Our Guest Design Team member, Krissy, has set a special challenge for St Patrick's Day.
Check out the challenge and upload your layout to the Crafting in Style gallery by 24th March. Krissy is offering a RAK for the winner.
Have fun :)
Check out the challenge and upload your layout to the Crafting in Style gallery by 24th March. Krissy is offering a RAK for the winner.
Have fun :)
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
A Farewell and a Hello
I would like to take this opportunity to say a big thankyou on behalf of the Crafting In Style Community to our DT'er Karen Day. Karen had a opportunity handed to her she couldnt refuse and is sadly leaving us.
Thankyou Karen for all the hard work and inspiration you have given our community during your time as DT member and we wish your every sucess for your future. Karen's last class will be taking place next wednesday the 19th March. More details HERE and a peek
1. How would you describe yourself? I am quiet when you first meet me then I just talk and talk and talk LOL,I love to laugh and make other people laugh,I am caring and a bit of a perfectionist.
Thankyou Karen for all the hard work and inspiration you have given our community during your time as DT member and we wish your every sucess for your future. Karen's last class will be taking place next wednesday the 19th March. More details HERE and a peek
Another big Thankyou to Dee Lewthwaite who was our Guest DT for the month of February. Dee has created a progressive LO Challenge in our forum where you scraplift from someone elsed posted design. If your stuck for ideas its the perfect place to visit. Thanks Dee :)
And finally.. A big welcome to Krissy who is our Guest DT'er for March.
And finally.. A big welcome to Krissy who is our Guest DT'er for March.
1. How would you describe yourself? I am quiet when you first meet me then I just talk and talk and talk LOL,I love to laugh and make other people laugh,I am caring and a bit of a perfectionist.
2. How did you discover scrapbooking? I discovered scrapbooking through my sister when she had a CM party but I didn't really get seriously into it until Allan I got married in 2006 and the wedding album spurred me on to have another go!
3. Why do you scrapbook? I think for me I scrap because I love taking photo's and have always loved art so it blends two of my favourite things into one.I remember seeing a box full of old photo's my Grandmother has and she can't remember who alot of the people are and I didn't want my photo's to end up in a box with no-one remembering who the people are or where the were taken.
4. How would you describe your style? I don't think I really have a style, I like experimenting with my layouts and just seeing what happens.
5. How long have you been scrapping for? I first discovered scrapping about 5 years ago but only really started properly about 18 months ago.
6. What is your favourite scrapping technique? My favourite scrapping technique is what I call faffing, which means to take a piece of patterned paper and cut out the patterns (eg. paisley,flowers,stars etc) then adding them to my LO as a 3D embellishment.
7. If you could chose only one brand of scrapbooking products, what would you chose? Gee's only one...well at the moment I am using alot of the new Kaiser products, I really like the new patterned papers they have brought out and their new rub-ons and how could I forget I love the new Kaiser flowers!
8. Who do you look at for inspiration in the scrapping world? I think I get alot of inspiration from all different scrappers rather than anyone in particular.
9. Where do you get most of your inspiration from in order to scrap? For me my inspiration comes from the photo's themselves I usually work from the colours in them and go from there.
10. If you aren't busy scrapping, what else do you love to do that relaxes you? If I'm not scrapping I'm taking photo's, reading or making bears.
Check out more of Krissy's inspirational work in the gallery
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Free OTP project for March
Here's a little sneak-peek of the FREE OTP project class for March:
You can find the full step-by-step instructions, with photographs, over at Crafting in Style: HERE
I loved working with the Luxe Design "Classic Black" range of patterned papers. These are heavy-weight, double-sided papers, and extremely versatile for layouts, cards and OTP projects. I cut some of the patterns and curled some of the floral motifs, and found that the paper held its shape beautifully.
The black and white designs are very elegant, and could be used for layouts where you are looking to add a touch of class - wedding, engagement, christening, graduation, Book of Me, high school formals, portraits... just team with any colour embellishments to match your theme, for a striking combination.
Don't forget that there is 20% off all patterned papers in the Crafting in Style Shoppe for the whole of March.
Posted by Karen
You can find the full step-by-step instructions, with photographs, over at Crafting in Style: HERE
I loved working with the Luxe Design "Classic Black" range of patterned papers. These are heavy-weight, double-sided papers, and extremely versatile for layouts, cards and OTP projects. I cut some of the patterns and curled some of the floral motifs, and found that the paper held its shape beautifully.
The black and white designs are very elegant, and could be used for layouts where you are looking to add a touch of class - wedding, engagement, christening, graduation, Book of Me, high school formals, portraits... just team with any colour embellishments to match your theme, for a striking combination.
Don't forget that there is 20% off all patterned papers in the Crafting in Style Shoppe for the whole of March.
Posted by Karen
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