Monday, October 21, 2019

Tracy Scott challenge at Scrap Matrix.

Hi there scrappy friends, I'm back as a Guest again this month at 



The challenge for October is to use Tracy Scott products.
I'm a massive fan of her stamps and dies and decided to create another scrapbook page.


Using heaps from my Tracy Scott collection, I stamped on water colour paper before fussy cutting out the flowers  and randomly painting them with pinks and yellows to match my Grand daughter's tutu.






 I piled on the flowers, auditioning for harmony among the blooms.  I left half of the heart undecorated to show the scallops and allow some white space to rest the eyes. 


I splashed some ink around the edges, added a butterfly and some sequins and colour corrected the image.


Scrap Matrix Products Used.
Paper Artsy Tracy Scott Stamp, ETS18
Paper Artsy Tracy Scott Stamp, ETS16
Not in store at the moment, but can be ordered.

Thanks for looking. 
I hope you will feel inspired to join in and perhaps win a gift card from the Scrap Matrix store.
















Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Tracy Scott - Scrapbook Page with Helen

Hi there scrappy friends, I'm back as a Guest again this month at 
The challenge for October is to use Tracy Scott products.
I'm a massive fan of her stamps and dies and decided to create a scrapbook page.





 I love this bloom and wanted to use this original size as well as a smaller size, so I stamped it out, and reduced the size in Photoshop, to I could do that.


 Then I stamped out a variety of blooms and a butterfly.

I colored them with Paper Artsy Inks and Prismacolour pencils.




Here I'm auditioning a photo and a possible arrangement of flowers on white.  I've stamped the daisy like flower in blue and lightly coloured the scribbly type flower.



I liked the flowers much better on a black background and I flicked a few gold splashes around.

Scrap Matrix Products Used.


Thanks for looking. I hope you will feel inspired to join in and perhaps win a gift card from the Scrap Matrix store.




Friday, September 20, 2019

Art Foamies - Scrap Matrix September 2019 challenge


Hello there scrappy friends, I'm back again with an Art Journal page for the September challenge at Scrap Matrix, using Art Foamies.




Have you seen them?   They are quite thick and spongy; and they work brilliantly with paints and gel plates.  
Just the thing to make a big hot mess!


Here is my first attempt to blend pink, peach and yellow on a Gel Plate to get the background colour.  Good grief! That will go in the box that I stamp over, make cards from, or cut into shapes for the Grand children.


I'm still a novice with this technique; so never quite sure what is going to happen and that's half the fun of it.  Hmmm....sometimes not so fun when I can't achieve what is in my mind's eye!


Take three, not what I had in mind and the black is too dark IMHO.

Why am I showing you all these fails you may well ask?  Just to encourage you to keep trying and keep playing.  I used to think I should get it right first time every time, but now know that is rarely the case. 

Finally, I got a background I liked!   If at first you don't succeed!



Next I made a puddle of white acrylic and painted a medium coat directly onto the foamie before stamping it on to the background.

I thought it looked a bit bare so I sponged some white through a stencil to add interest.  I just love the rose girl ephemera.  She is also from Marlene.  Details listed below.

The quotes are from.
Studio light art by Marlene - Quote and letter sticker pad.

I've put this into my Dylusions journal which we made a cover for in one of Tracey Scott's classes last year.

Thinking about booking in this year?  Tracy is a magnificent teacher and I think Vicki still has a few spots left in some of the classes.
 Details can be found at scrap matrix shares

Products used from Scrap Matrix
Art Foamies by Marlene, Leaf Geo
this is a 12x12 just to show you what the stencil looks like, as the 6x6 which I used is not currently in stock.  If you really love it, I'm sure Vicki can order one in for you.

Thanks for looking. I hope you will feel inspired to join in and perhaps win a gift card from the Scrap Matrix store.




Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Scrap Matrix DT Challenge - Art Foamies September 2019

Hello there scrappy friends, I've been MIA due to ill health, but have found time to create a little something for the September challenge at Scrap Matrix, using Art Foamies.




Have you seen them?   They are quite thick and spongy; and they work brilliantly with paints and gel plates.  Just the thing to make a big hot mess!



I set out to create magic with my gel press and fell flat on my face in a big pool of mud!  

So, I started again, much more carefully with the colour mixing, still not magical; but I managed to salvage these three blooms by fussy cutting them and adding some leaves.

I'll be back later in the month with an at an Art Journal page - fingers crossed.

Products used from Scrap Matrix

Thanks for looking. I hope you will feel inspired to join in and perhaps win a gift card from the Scrap Matrix store.




Sunday, June 30, 2019

Scrap the Boys - Road trip adventure July 2019

Hello Scrappy Friends, welcome back to my blog today 
where I'm sharing a DT layout for
Scrap the Boys.

 The challenge is to use this sketch to scrap about the boy/s 

(of any age) in your life.


I chose to interpret the adventure not as a road trip, but as an adventure into the world of team sport, which these two little tackers took to like ducks to water. As well as Soccer, they now play Basketball, Tennis and Aussie Rules Football.



First, I searched for some paper to complement their lurid green uniforms with the red crest and came up with this very old Basic Grey paper from the Porcelain collection called "Wedgewood."

The cut file from Gwen Wruck at Cut 2 You was originally white and I matched the red on their uniforms by mixed a variety of watercolour paints.


The circles were all cut from an old sheet of Pink Paisley paper 
called Hey Kid, Hula Hoop.

An equally ancient paper from Simple Stories, Say Cheese, 
provided the Special Event tag.


I find the quote stickers really useful on any page; 
these are from Tim Holtz, Small talk.

The camera brad is from Teresa Collins.

I hope you will feel inspired to play along and be eligible for a prize.

I appreciate your kind comments and so enjoy reading them.  Thank you.

Friday, May 31, 2019

Scrap the Boys DT - Me and my best friend

Hello Scrappy Friends, welcome back to my blog today
 where I'm sharing a DT layout for

Scrap the Boys

I adore this mood board; there is something a bit pugnacious about the dog, which reminds me of occasional grumpy moods our Grand Boys display.   But put a Puppy within cooee and they instantly become the kindest, gentlest kids on the block.


I chose an older paper because it went with the T-shirt and the black accents to match the dog!
The papers are from Crate Paper, Cool Kid, "Wild One" (red)
 and "Buddy" (Black and White)


The title, the circle and the paw prints are all free cut files from Paper Issues. I thought they were perfect for this simple page.

When we collect the Boys after school and take them home, the joyous barks from the back garden can be heard as we pull into the driveway.  Then, no matter what sort of a day they've had, Maggie is there to cuddle, to chase and to listen to their concerns.  

Every Boy needs a Dog and every Dog needs a Boy or three.


I hope you will feel inspired to play along and be eligible for a prize.
I appreciate your kind comments and so enjoy reading them.  
Thank you.

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Scrap the Boys DT May 2019 - Mother

Hello Scrappy Friends, welcome back to my blog today 
where I'm sharing a DT layout for
 The challenge is to use this mood board to scrap about the Boy/boy's (of any age) in your life and because May is Mother's day, please include a photo of yourself with your Boy/Boys.


I chose to use the gorgeous wreath paper from the Cocoa Vanilla 
Happiness collection. The symbolism of the wreath; eternity, seemed perfect as our whole family was gathered to witness the marriage of our youngest son.


To allow room for the title on the Left, I slit the flowers on the right and tucked the photo in to the space.

I fussy cut the butterflies from a sheet called Bright and Beautiful and added a few shimmery bits from my old Prima stash.





I hope you will feel inspired to play along and be eligible for a prize.

I appreciate your kind comments and so enjoy reading them.  Thank you.

Tracy Scott challenge at Scrap Matrix.

Hi there scrappy friends, I'm back as a Guest again this month at  Scrap Matrix. The challenge for October is to use Tracy Scott product...