Thursday, October 20, 2011

SWING Card Video Tutorial

Hi ladies... today we are going to learn how to make the SWING CARD.
Supplies:
paper cutter with cutter and scoring blade
cardstock
Misc. craps for decorating the card with accents and trims
Patterned paper if used can also be double sided so your inside and outside are finished.

We are also using Lucy's Card Sketch for October .. using your imagination and creativity.. we will apply the sketch to a swing card.



Here is the SWING CARD Video Tutorial.



Print the instructions to help you make the swing card after you have viewed the Video.

Here is the front of my card... I used the circular swing option so I could better follow the sketch by Lucy.
Here is the back of my card... using double print paper allows for both side to look amazing.

Here is a card previously made with the centre swing as a square.(not using Lucy's October Card sketch).

Sure glad you could join us today.. be sure to stop by My Sketch World Forum and see what everyone is up to and share your take on the Swing Card with us.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

October 15th Card Sketch

Here you go
Here is what the designers did with the sketch


Barb Prendergast
Jan Tatomir

Lisa Moen

Marion A. Wybranietz

Sherri Priest

Stacy Mentor

Karen Zabuska

Nicole Wise

Friday, October 7, 2011

Misting and Masking Tutorial

Welcome ladies.. I am excited to share misting and masking with you today.
Supplies:
cardstock
MISTS (Tattered Angels, Adirondac, Memories Mists or Perfect Pearls)
letters or shapes of either cricut cut paper, chipboard
paper or plastic background diecuts
piece of lace fabric
piece of curtain holey fabric
piece of plastic needlepoint shapes
paper doilies
Either a box to mist into or a plastic work sheet
paper towels and water for clean up

So lets get messy. The easiest thing to do is misting... just spray the background any way you like... lightly or heavy... part of page or the whole thing... lots of options... one colour or multi colour.
On this sample I knew the paper and photo would be through the centre section so I went lighter through the centre.

Here is a sample of a paper die cut.

Here is the finished background after spraying through the paper die cut.

Here is a sample of a plastic circle used for needlepoint.

Here is the finished background after spraying through the holes in the plastic.

Here is a sample of a piece of lace... just enough holes to give a great pattern.

Here is the finished background after spraying through the lace.

Here is a sample of curtain fabric with bigger holes... only covering part of the cardstock.

Here is the finished background after spraying through the fabric and into the upper half of the paper also.

Here is the finished background after spraying over chipboard letters for the name and also through a piece of plastic heart and also through a paper doiley.

I am sure you have many other ideas also of things, shapes, fabrics etc that you can use to achieve many backgrounds with misting and masking.
NOW I'd like to share with you ways to finish a layout page starting with the above backgrounds.
We will also be using the amazing Lucy Chesna Design October Layout Sketch 2011 to finish these projects.

First using the plain misted background and the sketch .. here is my finished layout.
On this one I placed the sketch portion to the centre but full left and right.... letting the misting show on the top and bottom.

Next using the curtain holey fabric background and the sketch... here is my finished layout.
On this one I stretched the sketch out a bit more to cover more of the page.. especially with the accents and trims.

Lastly using the big full die cut background and the sketch.. here is my finished layout.
On this one I didn't want to cover all the beautiful masking so I used the open space technique and condensed the sketch portion in tight and compact.

Sure hope you enjoyed this today.
Be sure to check out My Sketch World forum and Tutorials with Bev.
Share with us any of your ideas and projects using misting and masking.

Monday, October 3, 2011

October Layout Sketch

I can't believe its October and that the Holidays are fast approaching. I think I need a paper bag...lol

Well I at least you have a sketch to get you started on those photos you have from the summer :)

Here is the sketch
 Here is what the lovly ladies did the sketch

Ann Jobes

 Christa Uttley

Cindy Noesen

 Deb Long

Ginni Gass

Joan Borgelt

Kathy Perez

Malin Rimby

Kristin Perez

Toni Archer

One Hour Sketch is upon us on October 15 at 9 PM ET. You can check the details all HERE