Sunday, 13 May 2018

A tribute to my mom


When I think about my mom, I think of three things ... she was beautiful, she was a strong woman and she was brave.

She grew up as an only child, sometimes suffering the loneliness that goes along with it, especially having a father who was away from the home a lot of the time.  But despite that, she grew up to be a loving, caring wife, often putting others' needs before her own and working full-time employment until late in life in order to help the family make ends meet.

All that I am I owe to my mom.  We didn't have a bad relationship, but we weren't as close as I believe a mother/daughter relationship should be.  I think that the key is to not repeat the patterns of the past and, when I eventually had a daughter of my own, I vowed that she would never feel that same longing after I am gone.

I still find myself doing things just as my mom taught me, for instance, preparing a meal the way she would do and, when teaching my daughter about certain life skills, I often find myself saying "you do it like this, because that's how my mom taught me".  We, as daughters, often say that we never want to grow up like our moms, and yet, as the saying goes "whenever I open my mouth, my mother comes out".  That's really funny, but so true! I guess, not all of those memories can be great ones, but despite everything, I know that my mother loved us with everything that she had within her ... her family was her life and she moved from this earth to eternity knowing that her family respected, honoured and loved her.

She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future.
When she speaks, her words are wise, and she gives instructions with kindness.
She carefully watches everything in her household and suffers nothing from laziness.
Her children stand and bless her.
Her husband praises her:
"There are many virtuous and capable women in the world, but you surpass them all!"
Charm is deceptive, and beauty does not last;
but a woman who fears the Lord will be greatly praised.
(Proverbs 31:25-30)


I absolutely LOVE this picture of my mom, taken (I think) when she was in her early 20's.  To me she looks like a Hollywood movie star of that era and happiness is evident in her smile.

When I recently saw this Dina Wakeley stencil, I knew that I had to have it because, to me, it reminded me so much of my mom.

I used Finnabair Paper Texture Paste with it which created a rough texture on the page.  Once it was dry, I edged it with Tim Holtz Distress crayon, blending it with some water.  I rubbed some of the Finnabair Metallique wax onto the paste at the end.


The resins used on the page were sprayed with inks, left to dry and then wax rubbed onto them.  I love how the waxes bring out the tiny details that you might otherwise miss.


The chipboard words were coloured in pink Tsukineko All Purpose Ink and then randomly heat embossed with gold and rose gold embossing powder.


Lots of pretty flowers and embellishments, of course!


I love you mom ... always have and always will.
Until we see each other again 💙

If your mom is still on this earth, give her a call today
and tell her that you love her!




Friday, 27 April 2018

Happiness



I have been finding some time for myself lately, being creative in my own space, allowing myself to experiment and find my own style.  There is so much going on in the creative world - with new projects and products almost every day - that it is sometimes easy to copy, or find things that we like in someone else's style and thereby lose ourselves in the process.  So this year, I aim to do just that - figure out who I am in this crazy scrapbooking and mixed media world.  There is always so much pressure to produce projects and work that others will like, but I rather want what I do to bring joy to my own heart first and foremost.

Having said that, here is a round wooden canvas that I did with a picture of my daughter, taken before her matric dance.  I love this photo - such a classic beauty and such a timeless photograph.

For this project, I used beautiful Prima "Vintage Floral" papers and some other flowers and embellishments from one of their latest ranges as well as added some of my favourite Tim Holtz Distress Oxides, which I absolutely love!


Here you will see that I used Finnabair "Platinum Crackle" Texture Paste through a stencil, on top of some of the Distress Oxides.  When the crackle paste was dry, I rubbed some of Finnabair's gold Metallique wax onto the texture paste to accentuate the cracks.


The title as well as some hexagons were heat embossed with some gold embossing powder. The doily and leaves on the project were stamped onto velum paper and heat embossed with white embossing powder.


Something else that I love ... micro beads.  They just finish off a project and I love how they look.



This is a clay flower which I found at a craft shop a while ago.  I coloured the petals with some of the Distress Oxides, added some micro beads and secured an acetate word embellishment in the centre.


This frame is an old metal frame which once held a mirror and has been lying in my bedroom for ages, just waiting for me to find a use for it.  And here it is.  It was dark silver in colour but I painted it with some dark grey gesso (white gesso with black paint) and then rubbed gold Metallique waxes over it to give it that antique gold look.  So glad that I could finally use it and it looks beautiful!

I hope you like this project.

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Until next time!





Friday, 13 April 2018

Happy Life


Here is some FabScraps inspiration of a recent canvas which I did using their new C105 Memory Lane collection.

This is a picture taken of my daughter and two of the girls in her dance group during the days when she still did ballet.


I love the colours of this range ... perfect for some pretty flowers, leaves and other gorgeous embellishments.




For this project you will need:


FabScraps Memory Lane Collection paper range C105:  007 & 008
FabScraps DC105 008 Die Cut Word
FabScraps Stencil DS090
FabScraps ST105 002 Stickers
Wooden canvas 30 x 30cm
Gel medium
Gesso
Prima Color Bloom spray (Sunshine, Ginger Coral)
Prima Mini Art Stones
Prima Melange
Prima Finnabair Art Alchemy Acrylic Paint (Opal Magic – Rose gold)
Prima Finnabair Art Alchemy Metallique Wax (Aged Brass)
Gold embossing powder and embossing ink pad
Chipboard:  Decorate heart, letters
Flowers, leaves, pearls, twine, white gauze, white mesh, cream sisal fibres, gold micro beads, loose beads, string of beads, metal butterfly, word sticker






Thursday, 29 March 2018

Plant your Dreams

It has been such an honour for me to be included on the FabScraps Design Team for 2018/2019 and I have been enjoying creating for the team for the very first time.  Thank you to FabScraps for having confidence in me and I look forward to a fun, creative year with the company.

Below is my first project for the team ... a mini album using the C105 Memory Lane collection.






For this project you will need:

➤FabScraps Memory Lane Collection paper range C105:  005 & 006
➤FabScraps DC105 001 Die Cut Album
➤FabScraps DC105 007 Die Cut Word
➤FabScraps Stencil DS090
➤FabScraps ST105 002 Stickers
➤Tim Holtz Distress Ink (Vintage Photo)
➤Prima Color Bloom spray (Sunshine, Peony)
➤Nuvo Mousse (Fresh Copper)
➤Tsukineko Delicata ink (Celestial Copper)
➤Ranger Liquid Pearls (Copper Pearl)
➤Treasure Copper Wax Gilt (Copper)
➤Copper Embossing Powder and Embossing Ink Pad
➤Texture paste
➤Water colour paints
➤Stamp:  Chicken wire
➤Flowers, leaves, pearls, ribbon, lace, twine, gauze, resin flower pot

Instructions:

➤Using the Die Cut Album, trace around the edges of the watering can onto the 005 and 006 papers and cut out until you have enough to cover the chipboard pages as desired.  Only cover the back of the first and last pages. Glue these down.  Note:  Remember to make the holes in the handle as you glue each piece of paper.
➤Raise the sticker “I smile when a new day begins” onto some paper and cut a border around the edge.  Raise the sticker and secure it in the centre of the back of your cover page.
➤On one page (that you haven’t covered with paper), using texture paste and your stencil, add some bird feet onto the top left of the page.  Once everything is dry, add some of the Sunshine spray over the bird feet and allow the ink to run down the page.  Using watercolour paints, paint some branches and leaves and then, when dry, add some leaves as well as a bird and some small flowers cut from your paper.
➤On another uncovered page, stencil leaves in copper Nuvo Mousse and leave to dry.  Add some of the two inks to your page, allowing the inks to run down the page and through the leaves.  Leave to dry.  Cut two circles in different sizes and raise these in the centre of the page, adding some lace around the edge of the bigger circle.  Add the sticker “you are my home” onto the smaller circle.
➤On the last uncovered page, using the stencil and texture paste, stencil the window into the centre of the page.  When dry, lightly paint some brown watercolour paint around the window panes.  Spray the gauze with some of the ink sprays and leave to dry.  Cut paper to cover the top of the window as well as curtains for either side of the window.  Cut the gauze to fit behind the curtains and secure all of these to the page.  Cut flowers as a “window box”.
➤Distress around the edges of the front and back of each page with the Vintage Photo Distress Ink.
➤Using your stamp and copper ink, add some stamping to each page.
➤Press the FabScraps DC105 007 Die Cut title into the Embossing Ink Pad.  Dust the words with copper embossing powder and heat through until all the powder has melted.
➤Arrange all embellishments as per the picture to complete the album.
➤Thread some ribbon through the holes in the handle and tie loosely so that it is still easy to turn the pages.
➤Lightly splash some green watercolour paint onto your pages and allow to dry.
➤Add some liquid pearls to the album as you desire and leave to dry.

Your album is now complete!


Wednesday, 28 March 2018

A moment lasts forever


I loved these Kaisercraft papers when I saw them.  I love the colours and the designs, especially the beautiful roses on the papers ... very different to their previous ranges.  In fact, I liked them so much that I bought them all!

This is the first project that I did - a canvas with a pic of my daughter twirling around in the garden. Once upon a time, she used to do ballet and I loved to watch her dance.  But who needs an excuse to put on a tutu and dance around the garden, right?! ;-)  We still laugh when we see these pics because a moment, no matter how silly it might seem, is always remembered and really does last a lifetime.The title has been inked in a navy ink, lightly embossed with Ranger "Rose Gold" embossing powder and then lightly dusted with some white gesso to soften the look.


I love micro beads! and add them to just above every project.


Resin embellishments seem to be very popular at the moment.  This was a beautiful frame which I bought locally.  I sprayed it with some inks, painted it with a bit of white gesso and then used a Finnabair rose gold wax over the edges to make the detail stand out.  Love how it turned out!


I also did some stamping on the two opposite corners with a lace stamp and then heat embossed it with the rose gold embossing powder.



Our little kitty, who has just turned one, always comes to see what I'm doing when I take pics of my projects.  I'm sure he approves and loves this range too! ;-D

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Products used in this project:  Kaisercraft "Misty Mountains" papers, Ranger "Rose Gold" embossing powder, Ranger "Faded Jeans" and "Seedless Preserves" Distress Spray Stains, Finnabair "Rose Gold" Metallique wax, clear and white gesso, texture paste, resin frame, flowers, Finnabair art stones, gold micro beads, some Prima "Lavender" embellishments.




Tuesday, 27 March 2018

The best things in life are not things


If there is anything in life that I love more than creating, it's my family.  We do everything together, which, more often than not, involves a lot of (loud) talking and (lots of) laughing.  Unfortunately, the busyness of life can sometimes get in the way and then family life suffers, but when we make up for it, we make up for it!

The photo's in this double layout are of an impromptu photoshoot on the beach and I just love them.  I've used them on more than one project and might just use them again ;-) These ones are of my daughter and I trying to be serious and strike a pose, as hard as that can be.  We are like two peas in a pod and when we are together, we encourage each other with loads of silliness ... life is too short to be so serious, right? :-D

For this layout, I mixed some Nuvo Mouse in different Gold and Aquamarine on my craft sheet with a little water and painted the chipboard pieces (birds, title, flags).  I also did the same with some lilac ink for some of the birds.



I used gold Nuvo Mousse and a Celebr8 Dandelion stencil on the left and right hand sides of the layout and used some watered down mousse to make splashes around my layout.



Happy scrapping.  Until next time!

Products used on this layout:  FabScraps paper, Nuvo Mousse (Gold and Aquamarine), ribbon, twine, metal birds, stickers, wooden embellishments, pearls, Tsukineko VersaMagic (Spring Pansy) ink

Beautiful


Lately it really does feel as if my craft room has become home for me, but I am enjoying doing some creating just for myself.  There's a liberty that comes when there is no pressure to create something that others will like or buy and I can honestly say ... I like it!

This is a single layout which I created recently with a pic of one of my beautiful nieces.

I used paper from a recent FabScraps range and added some inks, dies and flowers etc to give it a whimsical forest feel.

I wrapped the beautiful 49 and Market flowers around and under the photograph to almost create a frame.


I did a little script stenciling here and there with gold Nuvo Mousse.


I hope that you like the layout.  Until next time!

Products used included:  Prima Color Bloom sprays (Iris and Deep Teal), Nuvo Mousse (gold), Prima art stones, melange and metal trinkets, 49 and Market flowers, resin butterfly and other embellishments to make up the layout.


Monday, 12 February 2018

Learning to Fly

I am a scrapbooker at heart, but I do love to get my hands messy and do a little bit of mixed media every now and then ... ok, more often than not, mostly because I love all the textures and colours as well as getting to play with the myriad of products available to create these projects.  Hence this wooden canvas, using texture paste, crackle paste and ink sprays.

I used a piece of wood for this project, first running quite a thick layer of texture paste through a stencil in order to create height and lots of grooves for the ink sprays to run through.  Once the texture paste was dry, I placed the stencil back into the grooves and ran a thin layer of Distress crackle paint through the stencil on top of the texture paste.


I made sure that these products were dry before spraying with Prima Colour Bloom sprays and water.  Once these were dry, I added a copper rub over some of the texture paste, especially into the cracks.


The chipboard cogs were given an "old" look with Finnabair rust pastes (brown, turquoise and copper).


I did add a bit of turquoise paint at accent points (under some of the metal embellishments), spraying it with water so that the paint with dilute and run down.

If this is not something that you have never done before or perhaps have even been too petrified to try it, I hope that you will also get a chance to step out of your comfort zone and get your hands a little dirty.  Give it a try - it can be a lot of fun!  Till next time.

Tuesday, 2 January 2018

Remember to breathe and relax


I am not really a beach person, in that I won't go and lie on the beach in the heat, getting sand everywhere.  I am more of a "walk along the beach with my feet in the water" kind of girl.  That relaxes me ... but, I sure do love creating beach and sea layouts.

I created this layout with pic's from an island holiday a few years back, using a recent local sea range.  When I saw the papers, I knew exactly what I wanted to do with it.  I saw an octopus on the www recently and thought it would go perfectly with the seahorses, sea weed and other sea and beach life in this range.



I love how the tentactles curl and extend across the side of the layout.


This was fun! So much fun that I couldn't help myself and created
an additional single layout as well ....


 This range includes some wording on acetate which is perfect for overlaying a photograph.




Hope you enjoy these layouts and the next time your're walking along the beach .....
just breathe and relax and live for the moment.

Thursday, 21 December 2017

Capturing everyday moments


It's been so relaxing creating a layout for myself these holidays and what a different layout it is, stretching me beyond what I'm used to doing.

I love creating mini albums but have never really wanted to do flips and flaps on a scrapbooking layout because I'm always unsure how I need to store it so that whoever is looking at it, can use it to it's full potential. Having said that, I decided to try my hand at one of these "interactive" layouts, being inspired by some very beautiful ones that I've seen lately.

I absolutely love all the cacti as well as the colour combination of these papers.

I created a large flap on the right hand side of the layout.


This large flap lifts up and over to reveal a smaller flap with space for quite a few photographs.



There is another large flap on the left side of the layout which lifts up and over to reveal some smaller flaps beneath it, as well as a pullout on the left side.






I heat embossed some elements on both pages and coloured some chipboard elements as well as made some splashes using Tim Holtz Distress Oxides.  I hope you enjoy this layout and feel inspired to create something similar.

With love 💙