Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Tuesday Tutorial 8/9

Good Morning all!  I am so happy to be here today.

For this Tuesday Tutorial I am going to show you one of my favorite ways to jazz up a pretty background paper with some acrylic paint.

Sometimes I love a paper but it just seems a bit too busy for me.  I usually scrap on white so using a full color/pattern background can be a challenge.  I like a challenge...but I also like paint so I figured why not mix them together.

First, I find a really pretty paper that I don't want to cut up, the paint I want to use and some gesso.
(I ended up not using the Nuvo drops.  Sometimes that happens)


The gesso goes on first.  It keeps the paint from bleeding through and I really like the white.  It breaks up the color.  You could definitely opt for a clear gesso if you wanted.  Let the gesso dry completely before adding the paint.


I applied the gesso and the paint using an old gift card.  This made for a much smoother application.  The paint was a little thick so the paintbrush allowed me to drop a little water on the paper to loosen it up.  All you need to do to spread the paint out is dab some of the paint onto the gift card edge and smooth it across the paper.  I pulled the paint towards the middle of the canvas.  I liked the edges being a bit ragged instead of straight.  I seems to give motion to the paint, drawing the eye in.  Let this layer dry as well.


Next, a little bit of color shine.  Just unscrew the top and drop it on.  I had to dip the "straw" in a few times to get enough.  This will take some time to dry.  I found that out the hard way.  I ended up laying the elements I was testing out on the black drops and nearly ruined a couple of things.


Now you can add on your photo(s) and elements.  See how the paint helps to give a bit of a mat for all the other pretty things?  Now they won't get lost on those beautiful confetti dots.







Thank you for stopping by and I hope you have fun using paint on your pages.

Brenda

Monday, August 8, 2016

Bonita Rose | Aug Grace Box -- Inside My Faith Journal

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I created this page using some of the supplies included in 
this month's Grace Box!
Love the stamp set this month!
So many good things!


"This is how we know what Love is, 
Jesus Christ laid down His life for us."
1John 3:16







Supplies used: 

CTK Aug Grace Box contents: 
gold bow clips, light blue heart ephemera,
light blue flower ephemera, 
amen to this journaling label ephemera, 
gold glittered heart stickers, 
'i love you lord' stamped image from
the Aug Grace Box stamp set




My Journaling reads: 

When I think about really, all that Christ went through for me, 
I am shaken.
Humbled.
He suffered SO much for me.
And I would live my life dishonoring Him
if I didn't acknowledge all He did.
Thank you Jesus, 
for loving me as You did.







Get YOUR 
GRACE BOX HERE 

XOXO

Saturday, August 6, 2016

3 To Inspire with Tara

Hello lovelies! Today it's Tara here on the blog sharing this week's installation of:
I love, love, LOVE 3 To Inspire because it helps give me direction when I am stuck in a rut and I just love recipe challenges. I hope you join me this week and get crafting! Don't forget to play along for your chance to win some happy mail - just read through the end. Here are your prompts:

  1. use memorabilia
  2. use word stickers/thickers
  3. add in handwritten journaling

Here is the pocket page I created using August's "Kaleidoscope" Pocket Life and Sprinkles kits:

I am loving all the fun goodies found in the kits this month!!! I used Amy Tangerine's "hello" from the 'Oh Happy Life' sticker book to add a subtle but much needed extra on my photo by the hot springs. Here is a closer look.
I thought it would be so fun to use the Pocket Life stamp phrase "daily grind" and write "weekend" over it. And those acetate hearts from from Crate Paper's 'Cute Girl' line...I can't get enough of them!!


Sometimes I find myself using more photos or fun embellishments and journaling cards instead of documenting the stories. I really wanted to focus on that and I encourage everyone to embrace their handwriting! I know it can sometimes be intimidating, but just have a go at it.

And finally, here is where I used memorabilia. I used one of the ticket stubs from visiting the Roman Baths and turned it to show the backside. I then used it as a layering piece under our family photo.
I added more little layers from the patterned paper split pack. I just love them so much!


Ok, now it's your turn. Create something fun using these three prompts for a chance to win some happy mail. Share your creations in our Gallery and/or Facebook Forum . Don't forget to label it with the date, 08/06 too and enter by the 13th of August. You can also enter on Instagram by tagging @citrustwistkits.

Thank you for stopping by and we can't wait to see what you create!

Have a wonderful weekend,
Xxo, Tara

Friday, August 5, 2016

Pocket Life Sketch Friday

Hi everyone! It's Trina here today sharing some simple pages I've made for my pocket life album this month. I'm working with the August "Kaleidoscope" pocket page scrapbook kit and August Embellishment kit.

Here is my finished spread:


Here are your PL sketches for the week. We have one for a 4-pocket pocket page and another for a 6" x 8" mini scrapbook layout, so all of our scrapbookers and pocket page scrappers can find something to use here:




Now onto more photos for the sketch. I love the new Dear Lizzy Saturday puffy stickers. They are adorable! The heart cut file is part of our free cut file for the month that you can download over on our Facebook Citrus Twist Kits Fan Page.


Close-ups next!

I used a script font to cut the word "weekend" out on my silhouette. I wanted a title that was script-looking that would fill the width of my page. See that soft yellow acrylic paint? That was used to cover up some journaling that smeared badly. I painted over it using my Illustrated Faith Paint Card (any credit-type card will word) to spread the acrylic evenly. Afterwards I journaled on one of the cutaparts from the August kit and stapled it over the yellow paint.


I don't shy away from working with a mistake on an almost-finished page! The Nuvo Crystal Drops in Buttermilk (a must-have Nuvo color available in our Shop here) were perfect little enamel dot additions that I applied directly on my layout over and around the yellow acrylic paint. 

I saved the cut out heart fills from the cut file to use as templates to cut the pattern paper to put behind  the outlined hearts. The last think I did before applying the Nuvo onto my page was stitch some of the cut out heart fills down on my page:



Here is a close-up of my pocket page. The rainbow-striped card and yellow "A History of Magic" strip are from this month's Sprinkles kit (now sold out), from Crate Paper's new Cute Girl Ephemera. 



Next, I kept my journaling simple for the pocket page using my retro typewriter and the PL kit stamp:



Thanks for visiting Pocket Life Friday, where every week we share PL sketches and a chance to win. For your chance to win, create a layout based on the sketch in this blog post, post your layout to our Gallery or our Facebook Fan Page by Friday, August 12th 2016. Be sure to include PL 8/5 in the title!

Happy scrapbooking!
Trina

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Grace - August GraceBox

Hi everyone!
It's Gina Lideros again sharing with you a bible journaling page that I created using my August GraceBox kit.


I absolutely love the die-cut paper tags (Amy Tangerine) that are included in this month's GraceBox kit.  As soon as I saw them I knew right away that I wanted to add watercolors to them.  They inspired by art journaling pages this month.
I started by covering my pages with a thin layer of clear gesso.  Once, the gesso dried I decided to use the die cuts as stencils.  I placed one of the doily stencils on the left side of my page and then painted with watercolors over it.  Next, I repeated this step on the right side of my page.

One of my favorite watercolor sets to use are the watercolor confections sets by Prima.  They are  highly pigmented, which I love - I can always count on them to be bright and bold.  And they blend well too.  On my pages here I used pink and orange from the Tropicals set. 




                                               
I also added watercolors to a die cut feather and owl, before adhering them down on my pages.


Next, I added some stamping and journaling to my pages.  Since my journaling is about God's grace I quoted 2 Corinthians 12:9 But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.



You can pick up your own August GraceBox here!  I can't wait to see what you create with it!




Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Tuesday Tutorial with Emma

Hi everyone!  Emma here with this weeks tutorial post!

This week I'm doing to do something a little different than usual "tutorial" post - I thought it might be fun to show you a few of my storage ideas that I use in my craft room.  When we renovated back in 2015 I was lucky enough to get (err, claim) a room just for my craftiness.  It's not changed a great deal since I've been there but I have been adding a few personal touches and fine tuning how I store my "stash" so I actually use it.  The one thing I've discovered about my scrappy style is that if I don't see what I have, I won't use it.  I need things in front of me all the time so I use them.

First up, here's a look at my desk.  Nothing too special about it, just a plain white desk.  I use tiered baskets/trays to store other small containers that are full of die-cuts, clips/pegs, ribbons, etc.   Most of the bowls/stands I use actually come from the kitchen department :)


On the left side of my desk is this wire basket (from the kitchen department; meant for fruit...ha!).  The top has a few stamp pads (OK, this would be my entire collection, ha!) plus a bowl full of paper clips.  On the bottom I've got a ceramic dish full of die-cuts and a clear jar with ribbons.  I have a thing for buying "pretty things" for wrapping presents- when I get little bits of ribbon I like to wrap them around a wooden dolly peg so they don't get tangled (plus they're super cheap!).


On the right hand side of my desk is this little spinning tray.  The bottom is a plastic turning tray and on that I've put a cake stand and filled it with more smaller bowls.  I use this to store more die-cuts and tags on the top and pegs/random "stuff" sits along the bottom.  I love this little thing because it spins around making it super easy to see everything.


In the middle of my desk are more tiny bowls (condiment bowls from..you guessed it...the kitchen department!) with those little pretty things I can add to any layout/mini/planner page.  And just to the right of that are my tools/pens/pencils.  Again, everything is out in the open so I can see it!


 

Just to the right of where I sit is the window ledge and I use it as a storage/display area as well; I use the glass apocrathy jars to store alpha's, die-cut words - not only do they look pretty but it means I can see them as well!  The wire basket stores small alpha's, enamel dots, stickers, etc.  Guess what area that came from ? ;)


Another storage method I've found handy is for my stamps!  I had been leaving them sitting in a tray on my desk but because I'm actually using them more (well I'm trying!) I thought it would be easier to pop them inside a 6x8 album and I could just flick through that to see what I have.  So far this storage method is really working for me!  


The CTK backing paper is a little too tall for the 3x4 pockets but I just trim it to fit and pop them inside (I like how they look and I keep track of which stamp came from what kit on the back ;) ).  For the most part the stamps always stay inside the pockets (just don't flip too fast or they might slide out the top!) and I keep the album stored on the desk behind me so it's easy to just grab and flip through the pages to find the stamp I want.

My storage system for my CTK kits is similar to how I store everything else - I use a circle tray and more bowls!  I try to keep each kits embellishments in it's own bowl (for atleast a week, ha!) before I end up mixing it all together.  Here's a look at how that works (below are photo's from July & June, August kits are not quite with me yet, sorry!):



I find putting all the kits in one tray super handy!  It's easy to pick up and carry from desk to desk when I'm using/not-using it.  I tend to just put the papers underneath the tray (although once they are cut down to my 6x8 size I usually pop them in the tray too!).  And here's how it plays out on my desk when I'm using it - I know it looks a little crazy but everything has it's own little bowl and it's all super easy to pop back into the tray once I'm done for the day.


And here's a look at my room layout just incase you were curious :)  I've got 3 desks - LHS has computer/silhouette (and where Zack sits when he's in my room), centre is my main work space and the RHS has my sewing machine/more work space (mostly where I do "messy" things because the white top has already been stained hehe).




And that's it!  I hope you find some of this helpful (even the tiniest bit!) for how to store your precious scrapbooking goodies in your own space.  If you have any questions at all, just leave them below and I'd be happy to answer!! :)

Thanks, Em xo

Monday, August 1, 2016

August Kit Love with Wendy


Come and take a peek with me as I share some "kit love" into the August 2016 Scrapbook Main, Pocket Life and Embellishment Kits.  For a detailed list of products, visit www.citrustwistkits.com

           

Enjoy!

Wendy