Showing posts with label Lucy workshop on the go kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lucy workshop on the go kit. Show all posts

Monday, May 28, 2012

Lucy Workshop Layout #4

The Lucy workshop on the go kit from Close to my Heart is not ONLY perfect for girly princess layouts... you can also create a very masculine layout with those same supplies. The 4th layout I created with my kit had this in mind.

Imagine: Subtitles
The design is "Subtitles", from the Imagine How-to book.


I used the Grey Wool card stock as bases. The newsprint and green honeycomb patterned paper is a great masculine combination. I used Sweet Leaf green for photo bases.


The stamp set includes this quote: "a person's a person, no matter how small" from Dr. Suess. I feel in love with this stamp set when I saw that! Then I instantly had the idea that I would use it to create layouts for my children's albums with their ultrasound photos! So, these pages will be used for my Son's. I added a little hand tied bow of grey wool baker's twine to anchor the stamped sentiment piece. I used the clear acrylic to hold the shape of the bow tales in place.

Supplies:
- "Lucy" workshop on the go kit
- "Lucy" stamp set
- Grey Wool Baker's Twine
- Liquid Glass
- Art Philosphy Cricut Cartridge (cut journaling shape)
- Grey Wool Ink (stamping and smudging edges of photo mats)

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Lucy Preview, Layout #3!

I have created a third layout with my Lucy Kit from Close to my Heart! I have to share it because I am so excited about how it turned out!



Lucy Layout #3: Pictures= 4 H 4x6, 2 V 4x6
I found the sketch layout inspiration for this at scrapbook dot com. I added a little yellow card stock to act as a photo mat and peak out behind my photos. I thought this sketch was really cute and I loved how closely the rub-ons would match the suggested flourishes!



The princess and floral motifs on this paper set are just the right fit for displaying my daughter's flower girl memories! Delicate, girlie, and pretty! The flower rub-ons coordinate perfectly!


I added a few bitty sparkles to the centers of the flowers to give it a little bling!


I purchased the keepsake felt alphabet seperately to compliment my kit. It made such an easy and effortless title, with a big impact. Because the font style is cursive you can try and connect the letters to each other too.

This is the third 2 page scrapbook layout that we will create at the Lucy Workshop on May 19th. RSVP soon to save your spot!

Friday, April 27, 2012

Lucy Workshop Preview, Layout #2!

The fun I am having with the "Lucy" Kit from Close to my Heart continues! Here is the 2nd layout we will create at class.

Lucy Layout #2: Pictures= 1 H 5x7, 3 V 4x6, 1 H 3x4
The pink and green color scheme was perfect for scrapbooking my daughter's 1st Birthday! She wore a green and pink dress!

  

We will be using the colorful and glittery rub ons as quick accents on these pages! I used flowers in mine, but you could also use butterflies. The trick to rub ons is to be careful not to press anywhere that is not the piece you want to transfer. The set comes with a little wooden stick that you can use to press in tiny circle swirls against the transfer sheet of the item you are rubbing on. Once it is transfered it feels almost like a part of the paper! It is pretty neat!

We will also use two styles of zip strips on this page! We will use the giggle definition strip as a border under our rub-on accent space. Along the vertical side of the left page we will use the yellow lace zip strip. We will contour cut the scallop edge with our micro-tip scissors.