Sunday, April 14, 2019

Sunday Sketch with Alena



Hey everyone!  It's Alena with  layout for Sunday Sketch.

Here's a look at the sketch this week:



Instead of creating a traditional 12x12 layout, I wanted to show you how easily these sketches can translate into a Life Crafted Album's pages.



I just divided the layout exactly in the middle .


The gorgeous colors in the kit this month are perfect for my photos.

I made my title using the  different stickers from the kit .

To get an even more layered feeling I add a few labels from the April digitals.


Well, then it is time for you be inspired by the sketch to create a page of your own.  Remember to share your creations with us on the Citrus Twist Kits Friends page on Facebook or by using #CTK, @Citrustwistkits on social media.  I cannot wait to see what you create with this sketch.




Saturday, April 13, 2019

3 To Inspire With Theresa



Hello Lovelies, Theresa here with 3 To Inspire! I have an inspirational layout to share with you today and three simple prompts to inspire you to create! I am using the April Make It A Venti kit today along with the Traveler's Notebook stamp set. In this series we give you three recipe items, or prompts, to use in your layouts. Here are our prompts:

1. Mixed media background inspired by a patterned paper. I love creating quick mixed media backgrounds and using a patterned paper for inspiration is a great way to spark your creativity!

2. Use a cut file in an unexpected or unplanned way. For this layout I intended to use the patterned paper side of the cut file, but once I laid everything out realized I liked it better in white. I love the flexibility cut files give us!

3. Use stamps to help tell your story. I was so inspired by the sentiments of the Traveler's Notebook stamp set this month and created this entire layout just to use them! I think you will enjoy creating a layout that empowers you with these stamps!



 My layout today was inspired by the stamps and I knew I wanted to begin with a mixed media background. I have used the floral patterned paper below to inspire my colors for the background - pink and periwinkle. For my background I used India Inks and water on watercolor paper.




I fell in love with the Floral Screen cut file this month! Originally I planned to use it with the patterned paper side up, but as you can see, the white pops against the background beautifully and allows those gorgeous florals to show so well!


My basic design concept of this layout is very horizontal, with photos and journal cards going across the page. Everything else flows from this horizontal line, including the die cut, ephemera, and stamps. My favorite way to use stamps is with black ink against a mixed media background. They also serve as a home base for each embellishment cluster above and below the journal cards.




I also have an extended process video, if you'd like to see the layout come together:


Thank you so much for joining me today! I hope you are inspired to create and cannot wait to see how you are using your Make It A Venti kits this month! See you again soon!





Friday, April 12, 2019

Life Crafted with Marsha



Hey friends!  Marsha here again today, and I'm excited to be sharing a spread in my Life Crafted Album.  I used this month's Life Crafted "Make It a Venti" kit and the Life Crafted Stamp Add-on to create this layout.  I just love the colors and designs in this kit!  I also love that even though it is coffee themed, this kit can be used for lots of other types of documenting.


To begin the layout, I chose one of this month's exclusive cut files, "Retro Heart."  The best part about using this cut file is it's already sized to fit perfectly in the Life Crafted album!  I resized one of the traveler's notebook digital papers using my Silhouette Studio software.  By doing this, I was able to cut the entire file using patterned paper.   I then layered the cut file over a white cardstock base.

For my journaling, I chose one of the labels from the Make It a Venti Cut Aparts.  I layered the label over an ephemera piece from this month's kit.  The tiny tile alphabet stickers were perfect for adding the date.  To finish off this side of the layout, I added a chipboard heart sticker from last month's Life Crafted "Life Chapters" Kit.


For the other side of the layout, I printed another digital TN paper and sized it to fit in the album.  I layered a piece of white cardstock down the center of the paper, so that the heart pattern was peeking out on both sides.  Next, I trimmed a few of the kit papers to layer behind this cute photo of my niece, and used some of the ephemera pieces from this month's kit to embellish this area.  I hand cut a heart using the woodgrain paper and added it to the cluster.  Using a border punch from my stash and the pink patterned paper from the kit, I cut a scalloped border piece and tucked it behind the photo.  I saved another scalloped piece to add to the bottom of the page.  I love how this mimics the scallop from the heart cut file!


For my title, I chose the ephemera "THIS" die cut and added some of the puffy alphabet stickers from the kit.

To finish off the spread, I added some machine stitching to a few areas of the layout, and I used the Life Crafted Stamp Add-on to stamp a couple of sentiments around the page.


Thank you for stopping by today.  I can't wait to see what you create using this month's Life Crafted "Make It a Venti" kit!



Thursday, April 11, 2019

Project Life Challenge with Laura Rahel



Hey there CTK fan! I'm Laura Rahel Crosby, a memory keeper and self-love advocate from Charlotte, NC. I'm really excited to share one of my April Citrus Twist Kits projects with you today because if you know me, you know that documenting my story is an important part of my life. I love scrapbooking and sharing that inspiration with you! Today I'm working in my 2018 project life album with the April 2019 Life Crafted kit.









The gorgeous colors in the kit this month are perfect for documenting the week I met my new baby niece last year. The photos I was including were filled with lots of whites, creams, pinks, and grey tones which matched the pinks and yellows in the kit awesomely. Watch the process video to see how this page came together!





My challenge for you is to use this month's life crafted kit in an unconventional way. I used mine to document photos from 10 months ago instead of from this month. From a totally different season in my life and of the year. How will you use your Life Crafted kit?

Happy crafting friends,
Laura Rahel


Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Using Scraps & Textiles in Your Papercrafting

Citrus Twist Kits Make It A Venti Kit in Life Crafted Album - Lydia Cost

I wanted to create a lot of texture and dimension for this particular project, so I pulled out my scrap stash.  I save all kinds of textiles, papers, and interesting scraps in my bin, and I knew I wanted to mix some in with this month's gorgeous kit!

Citrus Twist Kits Make It A Venti Kit in Life Crafted Album - Lydia Cost

For this side of my spread, I layered on a torn book page, a 3x4 card as my title, and this great textile I actually cut off a sweater that I loved without it.  It was such a beautiful color and for some reason I loved that chicken wire design.  I knew I wanted to layer it behind my photo as a little page tab.

Citrus Twist Kits Make It A Venti Kit in Life Crafted Album - Lydia Cost

For the opposing page, I continued the torn born page to create a cohesive look, and I also layered on the same elements.  I made sure my photos on each page were within the same color pattern.  In fact these photos inspired the entire color scheme of this spread.  I love doing that sometimes!

Citrus Twist Kits Make It A Venti Kit in Life Crafted Album - Lydia Cost

I finished up the spread with a pink tab and those great leaf pieces from the ephemera pack this month.  It was such an easy spread, but I loved all the texture and dimension.  It was such a treat to just play without thought of the outcome.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Create your own caffeine-fuelled cards with Diane

Hi guys! I'm excited to share this spread with you and a couple of different ideas for stamping your own filler cards. If you're sensing a bit of a theme with Week 12, you're not wrong. This was definitely a week that was fuelled by caffeine!


I'm still dying over all the coffee themed pieces in this month's kit. My favourite is the stamp set that came with the MAKE IT A VENTI Life Crafted kit and that cute little coffee cup, which is perfect for creating your own repeat pattern filler card. Choose your colours from colours that are already in your photos, or stick to one colour for a more subtle look.


To get really crisp, sharp images on solid stamps like this, remember to prime them first with an eraser. I really love the Tombow Sand Eraser. Just a gentle rub over top before you start stamping with give you solid, clear results every time.


For best results when stamping directly on photos, it pays to print your own photos at home, using a paper designed for absorbing inks. I use Canon Photo Glossy II paper and can use nearly any type of ink perfectly every time. If you get your photos printed professionally, it might pay to experiment on a spare photo first. Otherwise, a solvent based ink such as Stazon is going to be your best bet.


I really do love how easy it is to create your own filler cards with stamps! Here's how this spread came together ...



I bet you can't wait to get your hands on this months kits so you can start creating your own caffeine themed pages!

Monday, April 8, 2019

Welcome our April Guest Designer - Missy Whidden!!


We are so delighted to share our April Guest Designer with you - the amazingly talented, Missy Whidden!  To say we are fans of Missy's gorgeous creations is an understatement and we're thrilled to be able to share on of her layouts on the blog today!

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GET TO KNOW MISSY

Hey there, friends!  I’m Missy Whidden, and I’m from sunny Central Florida, USA.  I’ve lived here all my life, and I’m married to my college sweetheart.  We’ve been married for 19 years now, and we have two beautiful daughters.  Reese is 12 and Paige is 10, and they both have nonverbal autism.  Life around our house is never boring, that’s for sure!  They are the sweetest and funniest kids, and they are very happy.  I used to teach high school English before stepping down to raise our girls.  I’m also a fitness instructor, and I’ve been teaching a variety of classes for 15 years.  When I’m not scrapping, I’m either at the gym, reading or watching Netflix.

I began scrapping back in 2006.  My mother-in-law asked me to help her put together a baby book of my husband’s baby photos.  I was hooked instantly and started scrapping all of our travel photos.  Once Reese arrived, I went crazy scrapping her baby photos.  I haven’t stopped…haha!  I love using mixed media on my layouts.  I love using watercolors, acrylics, gelatos, spray inks…you name it.  I also using cut files and pretty papers.  A few other things I love are stitching and thread.  I tend to stick with 12x12 layouts mostly, and scrapping pool and summer photos are my favorite!

Q & A WITH MISSY

When did you start scrapbooking?

I’ve always been creative, and I used to collect stickers in elementary school.  I had several sticker books, so I guess you could call that scrapbooking.  My very first scrapbook was my senior memories book in high school.  It was so thick it would barely close!  I didn’t realize at the time that it was scrapbooking.  I was just collecting memories, and I had no idea that years later it would become my passion.  I put together a few photo books of my students when I taught high school, but I didn’t get serious about scrapping photos until 2006.

What is something most people would not know about you?

Most people don’t know that I was part of a Super Bowl Half-Time Show.  Back in 2001, I was a JV Cheerleading Coach at the high school I taught at.  There was a call for groups of girls to take part in the show, so somehow our group was chosen.  The game was in Tampa that year, and the performers were NSYNC, Aerosmith, Britney Spears and a few more.  All of the groups of girls were to be the “fans” screaming and cheering for them on the field.  We all got bussed in and had to wait in the stadium tunnels until it was time to run out for the concert.  We jumped and screamed and yelled while they performed.  It was such a fun experience, but we never did see ourselves on TV…haha!

What are the 3 scrapbooking products you can’t live without?

I definitely can’t live without gesso, spray inks and thread!  It’s so hard to only pick three.  I’m a gesso addict because it makes mixed media work so much better!  Spray inks (or any kind of watercolor) are just magic as they spread, flow and blend.  And my beloved thread…ahhhh.  It makes my texture & color loving heart so happy!

What do you love about the new Life Crafted kit?

The Make it a Venti Kit is so cute and versatile.  My favorite things are those super bright patterned papers!  I knew right away I needed to create a rainbow color scheme of some sort.  I also love the tiny white foiled alpha stickers.  You can use them on any type of project!

Finish this sentence "If you could see my scrapbooking space right now . . . "

If you could see my scrapbook space right now, you would be mortified!  It stays in a constant state of chaos.  I scrap in our home’s old formal dining room, and I’m so thankful I have my own space.  However, it’s very brown…haha.  Our house was built in the 50s, and it’s wood.  I have two walls of just windows, which I love.  But the other two walls have doors.  I have pretty much maxed out the remaining space with IKEA shelves and my big desk.  I have papers and things scattered this way and that, and my desk looks like a total disaster 98% of the time.  You would definitely not be inspired by it at the moment…haha!

The only thing that is semi organized at the moment are my rolling carts full of Shimmerz Paints.  I keep them right behind my desk so when I need them I can just turn around and grab what I need.





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Here is a layout I made using mostly the April Scrapbooking Add-On Kit mostly.  


I was inspired by the Crate Paper Sunny Days Washi Tapes, so I used those and some of the patterned papers to create circles using different sized punches.  


I used some white gesso & pink spray inks on the patterned paper background first, and then I glued & machine stitched all the circles.  



I added some of the Crate Paper Ephemera as layers behind my photo and added some tangled thread.  


I mixed and matched my title using a Crate Paper word sticker & some letters I fussy cut from patterned paper.  


I tucked those letters behind the photo so they would peek out at the top.  I finished things off with a few cute Citrus Twist stamps!


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You can see more of Missy's amazing work on Instagram or her YouTube channel!