Saturday, May 24, 2014

Free Project with Amélie

Hi there, here is Amélie and today, I will share with you some PL layouts. I'm not a Pocket Life girl but I like somtimes to make some PL layouts including special events. Here these PL pages are about our trip to Philadelphia earlier May.
I essentially used May Main and Embellie kits but also some PL cards that you can find on CTK Store.

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Voilà!
See you soon.
Amélie

Friday, May 23, 2014

Pocket Life with Jen

Happy Friday and a Happy Memorial Day weekend to our US readers! Today, I'm sharing Week 15 in my PL album:

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My pages have been leaning toward a lighter, brighter, simpler approach lately. With three very young children at home, creative time often happens in 2-5 minute increments as I can catch a quiet moment in the day. A natural evolution toward simplicity. The beautiful May Pocket Life and Pocket Life Embellishment kits, as well as the add-on stamp, helped me keep this spread simple and still on trend. Part of that simplicity? Using quick, typed journaling on white backgrounds with a bit of embellishing. I feel very strongly about using my own handwriting on my pages for a personal feel so, I've made sure to add in bits here and there.

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This week also shows my concerted effort to get photos of myself and my husband in this album regularly. Since I am a stay at home mom and take photos of the kids all day long, it's easy to have only those three little people represented but, that isn't the whole story! Mom and Dad need to be there too. Relationships need to be documented with photos. It matters.

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Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful weekend!


Citrus Twist Kits 2014-2015 Design Team Call & Memorial Weekend Stamp Sale

It is our 2-year anniversary month here at Citrus Twist Kits. CTK began as a way to follow a passion for scrapbooking and to honor the passing of owner Trina Craig's mother in early 2012. It has become a wonderful community of scrapbookers from all over the world with friendships scattered all around the world.

To celebrate our 2nd anniversary we are delighted to announce a Design Team Call. We are looking for both scrapbookers and Project Life designers.

Please read on for the details for the DT call! 

MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND STAMP SALE
From today through Monday, May 26th, we are having a Citrus Twist Kits stamp sale in the store here at www.citrustwistkits.com/store.php. The Citrus Twist Kits stamps (those that have Citrus Twist Kits in the title) are on sale for $4.00 each--including shipping--anywhere in the world. We will also keep our National Scrapbook Day grab bags for sale through the end of the day Monday, May 26th.

Design Team Call
Now onto the Design Team call information!

Term July 2014-June 2015
U.S. and International applicants are welcome


Deadline for submissions: June 1, 2014

Applications submitted to: CitrusTwistKits@yahoo.com

Citrus Twist Kits is a monthly scrapbooking kit club shipping hundreds of kits worldwide every month. Our creative design team is talented, lively, energetic, meets deadlines, shares a passion for scrapbooking and is social media savvy.

What we are Looking for
We are looking for designers who do either scrapbooking or project life (at Citrus Twist we call it Pocket Life) and who:

  • Maintain an active blog
  • Regularly use social media outlets like Instagram, Twitter and Facebook and who will use these outlets to share their creations made with Citrus Twist kits.
  • Love to scrapbook and share their passion for the paper arts and photography
  • Meet deadlines
  • Good photography skills

How to Apply
To be considered for a spot on the Citrus Twist Kits Design Team please submit your resume and 4-6 samples of your current work.

If any of the above peaks your interest, please share more about yourself and your design work. Please see “What to Submit” below.

What we ask of our Designers
  • 3 layouts a month plus one alternate project of choice
  • A few times a year we will supply you with a sketch to base one of your layouts on (scrapbook DTs). 
  • A few times a year you will be required to create a tutorial around your project
    NOTE: Every 6 months we supply a sketch and tutorial rotation calendar so you know when you are up for tutorials or sketches.
  • Post your Design Team work on scrapbook galleries referencing Citrus Twist Kits as a source for supplies
  • Participate in blog hops (we do 2-3 a year)
  • Be a cheerleader for our subscribers who post work to the CTK Gallery or on our Facebook page and who comment on our blog.

What to Submit
When submitting work for consideration please include the following:
  • Name, address, email, blog, online gallery links, past DT experience, recent publication of work and a short biography so we can learn a little more about you.
  • Subject line of your submission: Please specify if you are applying for a scrapbooking or project life position by typing either “2014-2015 DT Call Pocket Life” or 2014-2015 DT Call Scrapbooking.”
  • Include current Design Team positions you hold.

Good luck!
Design Team picks will be notified by June 2, 2014

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Be Inspired With Sandy


Today's Be Inspired post is about how I take the trends of geometry and cut-out shapes to the next level. I don't own a die-cutting or an electronic-cutting machine. That means I either use pre-cut shapes like this Jillibean circles placemat from the May PL embellishment kit or I hand cut my own. I love browsing through architectural photography magazines and websites for unusual geometric silhouettes which can be translated into cool designs for my scrapbook pages.  
 

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When I use a complex cut-out I like to keep everything else simple. Here I place a large photo from an Italian furniture design showroom under my cut-out. My journaling consists of word phrases from the Simple Stories Photo Sticker Sheets that you'll find in the May PL Kit. To create a focal point around the journaling, I juxtapose two different patterns underneath the cut-outs in that area : a wood grain and a B&W check. In keeping with the minimal vibe, I embellish sparsely with two gold enamel dots (from the May Main Kit) and an acrylic star (from the May Add-On Kit).    
 
Here are some examples of architectural photography which influenced my layout : 

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Pontificial Lateran University Rome

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Studio X Beijing

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Rainha Houses Portgual

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

6x6 Paper Play with Jen...

Hello everyone! Jen here today with a multi-photo layout making use of the lovely 6x6 Websters Pages paper pack in the May Pocket Life kit.

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This pack offered such a wonderful variety of patterns! For this page, I chose four favorite iPhone photos of my daughter, along with two sheets of the paper to incorporate in my design: the blocked cloud/sky pattern and one with whimsical text boxes.

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I used my Silhouette to cut multiple hearts from the cloud paper and repeated the same cuts using a sheet of pink vellum from my stash. I layered the two, over the negative of the vellum cuts, and machine stitched a line down the center of each heart to 1) adhere the shapes and 2) to easily add dimension.

JenB_May6x6_2The text box paper was perfect for my journaling. I simply put pen to paper, adding a few words to each box then, cut out the strips and added them to my page with a bit of liquid adhesive. I finished off the design with a Silhouette cut title and two of the clear heart stickers also included in the Pocket Life kit.

Thank you for stopping by!
Jen

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Tuesday Tutorial with our Guest Desinger

Hello everyone, thanks for having me here today!
I have a step by step tutorial for you of how this layout came together. I always like to see how other designers go about creating a layout so I thought I'd share my usual process with you.

 
 
Step 1: Before I start any layout I always go through my stash (in this case my kit) and pick our any supplies and embellishments I think I might like to use, and I gather it all into a tray. Even though I may not necessarily use it all in the end, I like to have it there for me in case something doesn't pan out and I need to try something else.
 


Step 2: Next I like to start moving my patterned paper around my cardstock deciding how I want to layer them all up. At this stage I also usually start to make a mental note of where my stitching will eventually go.
 



Step3: If I haven't already chosen a picture or pictures for my layout now is where I would do so. For this layout I was stuck between two pictures and had a hard time deciding, but in the end I opted to go with the color one since my top matched the patterned paper. In this step I had also decided to add some of the gold ribbon from the kit along the bottom, I really like that stuff!
 


Step4:  Next I started trying out different layers for underneath my picture. I knew I wanted to use the gold frame for sure but it still needed more. I ended up layering a piece of patterned paper and white cardstock underneath it then went back and added the large gold doily as the bottom layer.

 

 
 
Step 5: I really liked the gold ribbon along the bottom of my page but felt it also needed some along the top to pull it together. There I also decided to add a strip of the same patterned paper I used along the bottom and layered under my photo and really liked the contrast it provided.
 





Step 6: Now that I had everything where I wanted it to be I decided my title would go on the left in the empty space underneath the piece of gold ribbon. Before I added my title on though I decided to go ahead and do all the outer stitching along the top and bottom of the page. When I use doilies on layouts I usually like to sew them down so the weight of the top layers don't pull it off the page, I just went ahead and sewed a small line down it's center.
 


Step 7: After I got all my layers stitched in place I start to dress my page up a bit. Here I used two of the pink photo corners from the kit on my picture layers, I tried 4 but it looked too boxed in to me.

 

 
Step 8: This is when I decided on my title. I cut the word "hello" from my cameo (you can buy it in the silhouette store) and used the thickers from the kit to spell out "Happy Day" right under it. Once I got my title exactly where I wanted it I used washi tape to hold it in place while I ran it through the sewing machine.
 

 
Step 9: After my title was sewn in place my page was almost done (yay!). It really would have been fine had I left it this way but it still seemed a little empty to me. I really liked the gold foil hearts from the vellum shapes pack so I stuck them down with some very light adhesive, used two of the word stickers and ran my sewing machine down the center of the biggest one to hold them in place. I added two sequins from my stash and finished it off by adding some of the gold enamel dots from the kit. Done!
 



Because everything in the kit went so well together it really helped this layout come together quickly. If your life is anything like mine lately, quick is good. I hope you'll give it a try!

Monday, May 19, 2014

Simple strategies with Jennifer + a free cut file!

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Hey there! Jennifer here and today I'm sharing a layout with the May scrapbook kit, as well as a free cut file! My simple strategy tip is to create a repetitive element. On this page, I cut out quite a few stars with my Cameo, then added my photo to the bottom left corner and embellished away.

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To attach my stars, I used adhesive and staples.

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I also took advantage of the negative space for some embellishing.

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The wood buttons in this month's add-on were also perfect for this page! If you'd like to download this star cut file, click HERE.

Thanks for stopping by today!