Thursday 24 March 2016

Celebrate and Create with Scrappy Chat Designs.

Celebrate and Create

Hi, Scrappy Chat Friends, I'm Sandi and I thought I'd celebrate my first kit as a design team member with this layout. I'm looking forward to sharing with you my ideas and techniques with the amazing products in the  'Flying Stars" kit. In my tech sheet I will be sharing with you how I produced my background and frame for my photo with my new favourite 'Colour Crush' powders by Tinby Designs.

Here's my second layout-  'Celebrate and Create'

I love how you can make so many different designs from each kit with the fantastic selection of product.

Are you a Scrappy Chat Designs member yet?  Our members receive videos, tips and tech sheets similar to this little technique every month.

If you want more of this then ...........


Here is how you can join!

Joining Scrappy Chat Designs is like doing 3 classes each month - all in the comfort of your own home!

Each premier kit comes with:
Video AND instructions to complete the three layouts and feature many techniques with product to be used well after the life of the kit. (With all of our kits you will have plenty of product and knowledge to add to future projects)
Photos of each project including close up detail pictures.
All the product needed to complete the project with a list of additional basic items used such as ink/ paints/gesso/texture paste and colour sprays you will need out of your supplies.
The kits focus on how to use various products teamed up with some pretty paper to compliment them, so there is always less or non-consumable products in our kits, to not only help you complete some beautiful projects, learn many techniques and ways of using the different product as well as taking them well beyond the kit projects.

Kits are $45 + postage and come out monthly. Please e-mail us at orders.scrappychatdesigns@gmail.com if you would like to order this kit

For more kits and other products visit our website www.scrappychatdesigns.com.au
Scrappy Chat Designs Kit club Membership (e-mail us to purchase):

This lasts for 3 months is $149 and includes 3 kits at OVER 10% off!!! and postage for all 3 kits  INCLUDED (they are released monthly).  As a member you also get ‘insider’ info on what is coming up in the next kit – sometimes even a pic! You get additional 'Technique sheets' showing you more techniques you can nail with the product in the kit from the talented Arty Chic's.  You are also guaranteed the kits which do sometimes sell out VERY quickly.  If you are interested in membership, you need to pay the membership fee by the 30th of the month prior.  So to commence in February (next kit to be released) you need to have your membership fee paid by 30th January. Just email for this deal orders.scrappychatdesigns@gmail.com 

Just email for this deal orders.scrappychatdesigns@gmail.com

Birthday wishes- OTR DT March Inspiration Tutorial

We all love getting a handmade card, there is so much thought and love that goes into making a card especially for you. I have made this one for a very special friend. Our Mood board has striking colours and the word 'Relax', and I'm sending wishes of fun and relaxation to my special friend who works so hard.


This month over at Off The Rails Scrapbooking we are lucky to have 2 amazing sponsors for our March Challenge. This project uses Imaginarium chipboard and I'm looking forward to using Memory Maze Chipboard in my future OTR challenge inspiration as they are sponsoring in the next few months.

Memory MazeImaginarium



Products I used included:
  • White Card stock 15cm x 21cm - folded to make a card.
  • Ranger 'Multi Medium Matte' Gel
  • Credit card or scrapper to apply gel medium to cardstock
  • Spatula
  • Linda Stamp gang Magicals- 'Tibetian Poppy Teal' & 'Pondarosa Pines Olive' 
  • Water spray bottle and a paint brush that will hold LOTS of water (to borrow a phrase from my scrapping buddy Fiona Paltridge... "Water is your friend". Thanks for teaching me that Fiona. <3 
  • DecoArt Medium- 'Crackle Paste' White.
  • Stencil - Crafters workshop 6"x6" 'Mini Texturized'
  • Kaisercraft 6"x6" paper collection - 'Kaleidoscope'  & "Sandy Toes" & 'Vibrant Turquoise'
  • Tim Holtz Distress Ink 'Dirty Martini' and 'Black Marble'
  •  Dina Wakley White Gesso
  • Feathers collected from the local park with my grandkids.
  • Selection of small beads and glitter; I used Czech beads and glitter I brought from 'Lincraft'
  • Imaginarium ' Deco Oval'- I cut one in half as I only wanted some to peek out from behind the paper stack.
  • Black cotton
  • StazOn Ink Black
  • 'Glossy Accents' glue from Ranger
  • Cardboard for lifting your feature paper pieces and heading
  • Cherub embellishment ' Steampunk' by Solid Oak


1. Cover the surface of the card with a thin layer of Multi Medium Gel
2. Add a small amount of water into a palette and add a very small amount of 'Magicals' into the water, it is highly pigmented so a little goes a long way.

 


3. Spray your paper lightly with water and load your brush with water. Dipping your brush into your paint use dabbing motions to add your paint to the paper. You can spray more water at different angles to make it spread and if you get too much on your paper you can use a wet one to absorb some off your paper. I like to pick up my paper and move it around to get drips and runs. If you splat the paint with water &/or with another colour you can get extra patterns form in the paint. It's all about practice and playing to get use to how water & paint work together.



4. When your paint is dry, place the stencil onto the paper where you want the chosen pattern to be and using a spatula smear the Crackle Paste over evenly. Remove the stencil and allow to dry.


5. While you wait, chose your papers and I tore them into stripes instead of cutting it as I wanted a rough effect not straight lines. When the crackling is dry, layer your long lengths of paper along the folded edge and glue down. Using a spatula you can smear White Gesso over the edges to soften the colours of your papers, it's up to you if you how much you put on and how thickly.



6. In the palette add some Multi Medium Matte and mix in some coloured beads and using the spatula to add them to your card. I followed the lines of the centre of my paper strips. The medium will dry clear. I added a few beads of each colour and small amount of glitter on after putting the medium on.



7.  Break the Imaginarium Chippy oval into half and stamp on StazOn Ink. By giving it a coat of Gloss Accents glue it will dry to give it a glossy and 3 dimensional effect. It does take a while to dry so while you wait you can edge each piece of your paper you want to stack together with white gesso, edge your card with StazOn Black Ink.


 8. Place your feathers onto some paper toweling and spray them with 'Dirty Martini' and 'Vibrant Turquoise' Distress ink. I was surprised that the Turquoise came out more blue than I expected but it was perfect match for the Magical ink.




9. Time to put it all together, layer each of your elements where you want to like it , move it around until you are happy and glue it down. Don't forget to put your cotton behind your paper layers and place pieces of cardboard behind your picture paper and title to give your card added dimension and height.

Here are some closeups for you to take a closer look:





Thanks for dropping by and checking out my latest tutorial and I hope you have been inspired to try something new and join us in the challenge world of scrapbooking. Looking forward to seeing your entry in this months challenge over at Off The Rails Scrapbooking challenge blog. 





Thursday 17 March 2016

Precious treasure - Off The Rails Design Team March Challenge.





Hi, great to have you drop by to check out my latest layout. The photo I have chosen for this layout is taken when I was only a little girl and flower girl for my auntie's wedding. It captures a quiet relaxing time with my Nana during a break in the excitement. I scanned this photo from a slide in my parents slide collection box which I see as a 'Precious Treasure' filled with memories.


"Relaxing Day"


A big Thankyou to our March Sponsors:


Imaginarium DesignsMemory Maze




The equipment and supplies I used included:
  • 12" x 12" white card stock. 
  • Mont Marte Modeling paste- white
  • Multi Medium Matte 'Ranger' (gel medium)
  • 'Dina Wakley' White Gesso
  • Selection of mixed small beads in pale blue and greens
  •  Prima resin frame- small square white frame.
  • 'Precious Treasure' and 1 of '2 Dragonflies in a board' Imaginarium Designs Chip board.
  • Kaisercraft and assorted flowers and silver wing embellishment.
  • 'Finnabair' Mica Powder- 'Deep Water' and water to make splats to finish page.
  • 'Tim Holtz' Distress ink - Shabby Shutters and Stormy Skies.
  • 'Ranger' Glossy Accents- glue
  • 'Tinby' Metallic melts - 'First light', 'Sherwood Green', 'Glistening snow' 
  • Spatula, palette and paint brush.



  • Firstly I used my spatula to smear modeling paste thickly in one line from top to bottom. While wet sprinkle some of the assorted beads along the areas that won't be covered by the frame. 
  • Work on each piece of chipboard until finished and then start next piece of chippie.While it dries paint gesso onto the dragonfly and words.  This seals the chipboard so the colour holds better and keeps the distress ink wet long enough to be able to quickly sprinkle some 'Sherwood Green' Metallic melts on. Melt the powder with your heat gun. Add some 'Stormy Sky' and add some ' First Light' Metallic melts on. If you remove the heat quickly and sprinkle some powder on quickly the powder will stick to the hot melted powder. Layer the colours until you are happy with the effect. 
  •  Adding some more beads to some gel medium and using a spatula place them in any gaps that you may have in your other beads on the page. The gel medium will dry clear. 
  • I mixed some Mica powder with water and lightly brushed over sections of the frame and used the left overs to splat over page. 
  • Glue frame, flowers, words and embellishments on with glossy accents glue.


Here is some close ups:







Hope you enjoyed my mini tutorial on how I made my layout, why not pop over to Off The Rails Scrapbooking to enter our challenge, it's so much fun to explore and experiment with new ideas and challenges, we have amazing design team who love to share their ideas, tips and techniques.





















Friday 11 March 2016

My "Cute Little Man"- Scrappy Designs 'Stars Fly' February Kit.

Hi, I'm really  excited to share with you that I am now a Design Team Member over at 'Scrappy Chat Designs'.

 As an 'Arty Chic'  I'm looking forward to sharing with you my ideas and techniques with the amazing products in this months  'Flying Stars" kit.

Today I will be sharing with you how I produced my background with my new favourite 'Colour Crush' powders by Tinby Designs.

 

Here's my layout-  'Cute Little Man'



Step 1: Place a small amount of Colour Crush into a palette, I used the end of my spatula to ensure I could control the amount and didn't spill any.



 

Step 2: Using the plastic pipette add a small amount of water to the powder, depending on the colour intensity you want depends on the ratio between the powder and the water.

 

 

Step 3:  Using some scrunched up paper towel, blot some of the ink onto two sections onto your page and then using a clean wet-one, blot over the sections to soften the areas and edges.
 



Step 4:  Continue to add ink until you are happy with the shape; remember to leave lots of white space. If you are unsure it’s a great idea to practice on a spare piece of white card until you feel more confident.


  
 


Step 5: Let your ink dry and add some more with the paper towel if you feel you need some more depth to your areas. I added a little more after the photo was taken to make the shapes a little less square.

 

 


I hope you enjoyed learning about  this technique  and it inspired you to grab this amazing kit and try out some of tips, techniques and products. 

See you soon with another creation from this kit.

 

Are you a Scrappy Chat Designs member yet?  Our members receive videos, tips and tech sheets similar to this little technique every month.

If you want more of this then ...........


Here is how you can join!

Joining Scrappy Chat Designs is like doing 3 classes each month - all in the comfort of your own home!

Each premier kit comes with:
Video AND instructions to complete the three layouts and feature many techniques with product to be used well after the life of the kit. (With all of our kits you will have plenty of product and knowledge to add to future projects)
Photos of each project including close up detail pictures.
All the product needed to complete the project with a list of additional basic items used such as ink/ paints/gesso/texture paste and colour sprays you will need out of your supplies.
The kits focus on how to use various products teamed up with some pretty paper to compliment them, so there is always less or non-consumable products in our kits, to not only help you complete some beautiful projects, learn many techniques and ways of using the different product as well as taking them well beyond the kit projects.

Kits are $45 + postage and come out monthly. Please e-mail us at orders.scrappychatdesigns@gmail.com if you would like to order this kit

For more kits and other products visit our website www.scrappychatdesigns.com.au
Scrappy Chat Designs Kit club Membership (e-mail us to purchase):

This lasts for 3 months is $149 and includes 3 kits at OVER 10% off!!! and postage for all 3 kits  INCLUDED (they are released monthly).  As a member you also get ‘insider’ info on what is coming up in the next kit – sometimes even a pic! You get additional 'Technique sheets' showing you more techniques you can nail with the product in the kit from the talented Arty Chic's.  You are also guaranteed the kits which do sometimes sell out VERY quickly.  If you are interested in membership, you need to pay the membership fee by the 30th of the month prior.  So to commence in February (next kit to be released) you need to have your membership fee paid by 30th January. Just email for this deal orders.scrappychatdesigns@gmail.com 

Just email for this deal orders.scrappychatdesigns@gmail.com

Tuesday 1 March 2016

'Sweet'- Scrapbooking Top 50 Australia March DT Inspiration


 Hi everyone welcome to any new visitors to my blog and welcome back my followers.
Today I'm sharing my design team layout for a wonderful word challenge over on Scapbooking Top 50 Australia. The word was 'SWEET' and when I found a photo of my beautiful grandchildren that was taken a couple of years ago the word that came straight to mind was "How Sweet" the way Imi was being so gentle and loving to her new little brother Zander, so I had to scrap this photo for this challenge. 
Enjoy seeing how I made this page.


Scrapbooking Top 50 Australia



Thanks to our amazing sponsor:
Recently Added 

Supplies I used include:

  •  12"x 12" 7 Dots Studio 'Domestic Goddess' page.
  • 'Wow' chipboard- Messy Square Frames- WOW2173
  • 'Mont Marte' modeling paste
  • 'Dina Wakley' white gesso
  • 'Finnabair' Mica powder - Pink 
  • 'Versa magic'- dew drop Red Brick
  • Pink Sherbet 'Tinby' Metallic Melts
  • 'Kaisercraft' 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" Paper pad- 'Enchanted Garden'
  • Brass bird and flower embellishments
  • 'StazOn black
  • 'Kaisercraft' and assorted flowers
  • Sweet - 'Typo' letters wood
  • Gauze from a kit in my paper stash.
  • 'The Crafters Workshop'- 'Be in Love" stencil 
  •  Spatula and paint brush.

 

  1. Mix 'Pink' mica powder into some modeling paste and using a spatula smear it over the love heart section of the stencil. In two sections on opposite positions on the paper. One larger than the other. Leave to dry.
  2. Paint the frame with gesso and when dry use Red Brick ink pad to colour the frame and quickly sprinkle 'Pink Sherbet' Metallic Melts on before it has a chance to dry. Use a heat gun to melt powder, you can add extra layers of this amazing product by sprinkling it on while the melted powder is still hot and then continue to use the heat gun until you are happy with the effect/coverage. 
  3. Glue photo to the frame.
  4. Create a stack of paper for behind the photo and frame using the die cuts and papers from the paper pad and glue under the photo and then glue to page.
  5. I painted some of my white flowers with a mix of water and Mica 'Pink'
  6. Add flowers and embellishments around the frame.
  7. Add a small group of flowers to small stencil area and place letters 'Sweet' onto the gauze and page and glue down. 
  8. Use left over watered down Mica 'Pink' to splat over the page, ensure you cover your photo with a scrap of paper to protect it.

Some Close Ups for you to see:





Thanks for dropping by to see my latest design team inspirational layout, why don't you join us over at Scrapbooking Top 50 Australia and join in the fun and enter our word challenge 'SWEET'