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sbm layout share...



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I am still playing catch up with my blog posts and am sharing one of my favourite published pages featured in the Master's challenge in Vol 19 No.1 of Scrapbooking Memories magazine. 


We received an awesome pack of goodies from American Crafts full of Dear Lizzy's 'Documentary' collection and I loved how every little bit seemed to fall into place. 


You may have already noticed that I have a bit of a thing for gold foiled accents  so I was in my element when I built up lots of lovely layers using a variety of textured stickers and ephemera pieces from the collection.


I used a dry brush to apply some acrylic paint onto the bottom half of the page and really like the way it softened up the wood grain pattern.


 Thanks for stopping by xx


sbm layouts...



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Hi again :) I am back with another layout share featuring a few pages that have been published in Scrapbooking Memories Magazine earlier this year. 


The first layout was published in Vol 18 No.11 of the magazine, and was created for the 'Clear Snap' Master's challenge. Clear Snap provided us with a box full of their awesome goodies, and I used their inks, blenders and stencils to create my layout. 


I used the blender tool to apply a gradient of ink through the heart stencil to create a mat for my photo, then applied some ink onto my craft mat where I added a bit of water and picked up the colour with a some plastic packaging and 'smooshed' the colour onto my background. 


The majority of the papers were from Amy Tangerine's 'Finders Keepers' collection and the awesome wood veneer came from Flutterby Designs


The second layout was featured in the 'Graphic' gallery of Vol 18 No. 12. and I used a simple mix of paper squares to create a fun graphic background. 


The angled grid design was a good way to use up some paper scraps, and by repeating some of the same patterns it wasn't too chaotic. I also replaced a couple of the squares with stitching to add some variety to the design. 


I was able to fit 4 photos of my little guy enjoying himself at his playgroup fun day and I used embellishment clusters to draw the eye to each pic. 


Thanks for stopping by xx


layout share...



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Hi :) I have a few Masters projects to share that were created for Scrapbooking Memories Magazine earlier in the year. 


The first layout was published in Vol 18 No.9 of the magazine and was sponsored by Studio Calico, who provided us with one of their scrapbook kits.


 I loved the cityscape paper and centered my design around the bands of colour going across the background paper. I used some of the manufacture's strips from the other papers in the kit to repeat the colour pattern beneath my photo and extended the colours onto the white cardstock with the use of a stencil and some spray ink.


The next layout was created with a pack from Heartfelt Creations for Vol 18 No. 10 of the magazine and although pretty florals are not usually my style, the products were a perfect match for a photo of my gorgeous niece at my sisters wedding. I kept the design clean and simple and used one of the dragonfly stamps with gold ink to add some subtle detail to a sheet of vellum. 


I used the papers to cover a few chipboard frames to which I added a few extra items from my stash to create a pretty embellishment cluster. I have photographed lots more pages and will be back soon with another share, but until then... thanks for stopping by xx


layout share...



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Hi there :) I am preparing to do a bit of a blog catch up and have slowly started photographing and getting up to date with all the projects I have been working on this year. These particular layouts were created for my 'Mastering the Arts' feature in Vol 18 No.9 of Scrapbooking Memories Magazine and focused on ways of incorporating the growing trend of adult colouring onto scrapbooking layouts. 


My first layout used a cityscape colouring page (which I downloaded from Pinterest) as a backdrop for a photo of my little guy sharing his love of adventure. 


I printed the image onto cardstock, traced a circle where I would cut it out and used regular coloured pencils to lightly colour the image.  


I love how the colouring gave my page a more personal touch, and allowed me to use colours that would compliment all of the other elements on my page. 


 My second layout looked at using stamped images to add a hand coloured element to the page design. 


I chose a geometric pattern with plenty of open space to add colour, and this time used fine tip markers with a simple cross hatch technique to colour.  


This method of colouring allows some of the white background to show through and gives the design more depth.  


I hand cut around each stamped image and layered them over paper strips which featured similar colours. 


Since writing this article, I have incorporated hand colouring on a few other layotus and will be sure to share them with too, but until then thanks for stopping by xx


the masters...



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With my Masters term passing the half way mark I thought it was about time I shared a closer look at the layouts that made it possible for me to win the Masters title :)  Chances are you might have already seen my layouts in a copy of Scrapbooking Memories magazine, but I wanted to share a little bit about each page along with some close up views of my favourite details. 


The first challenge required an engaging 5 x 7" photo and I knew that this would be the perfect one! 


The hand stitched background is my absolute favourite part of the page design, and was well worth the time it took to create it. I drew out a template onto graph paper, then taped it to the page so that I could poke through each stitching mark before stitching the deign onto the page. 



This might still be one of my all time favourite layouts, and I love the way my little guy is peeking out from behind the wall and how it provided the perfect space to add my title.   


The warm tones were inspired by the plush toys my son was holding in the photo and the little house die-cut helped me to select the rest of the colours. I used lots of layers and positioned the heart paper so that a little heart would peek out from behind each hole in the the teal die-cut. 


Challenge two was to create a layout that featured at least 3 photos and this was one of those pages where a happy accident turned into an opportunity that changed the entire direction of the page. 


My layout started off in a completely different way, but while shuffling through supplies a polaroid frame happened to land on top of one of my pics and there was something about the way it framed the photo that made me change up my whole design. 


I took apart the page I had started and found a mix of frames to help me create the new layout and really like the variety of sizes and styles of each frame and the way they helped to highlight our summer happy snaps.  


I used some of the original papers beneath the frames and added lots of small embellishments over each frame. I framed the journaling too and used vellum for extra dimension.  



Challenge three was to incorporate bling, and boy did I bling it ;) I used a mix of sparkly glitter and shiny gold foiled papers and embellishments on a simple white background for this cute pic of my little guy with one of our baby lizards.  


I am learning to embrace pink on my boy pages and like the way the bright pops of colour break up the gold and help to draw the eye to the photo.


Besides the photo, my favourite detail is the little mason jar accent which I took apart so that I could print my journaling onto the background before filling it up with a scatter of sparkly sequins and stitching it back together with metallic gold thread. 



I like to mix textures in my embellishment clusters, and used soft vellum and gold foiled transparency with shiny enamel and glittered foam pieces. 


The final challenge was to use a budget saving technique, and I decided to use some of my paper scraps that I cut into simple triangle shapes along with a mix of leftover alphas to repeat 'XO' around the page.


I wanted to page to have a light airy feel to it and selected paper scraps in soft tones that would work with the watercolour background. 


I deliberately chose papers with small patterns that wouldn't be overwhelming when layered next to each other on the page. 



I continued the triangle theme with some simple stamping, and scattered repeated the 'XO' title around the page using a variety of left over alphabet stickers from my stash. 


It has been a great year so far with lots of interesting challenges that have often pushed me out of my comfort zone, and I will be sure to share the rest of the layouts I have created using a range of different products from all the sponsors.
Thanks for stopping by xx

the secret is out...



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In case you haven't heard the news, I have been keeping a HUGE secret for several months and am super excited to finally be able to share that I am one of the 2016 Scrapbooking Memories Masters!!!



After receiving quite a few honorable mentions in previous years but never actually making the cut, I had pretty much given up on the idea of ever being chosen as a Master and was undecided about entering the competition this year, but after receiving an lovely email from Vanessa from the magazine I decided to give it one more go and I am very happy that I did ;) Being recognised by the magazine has been a hug dream of mine and I was left pretty much speechless when I got ''the call" back in August and am still pinching myself today.

Congrats to the list of talented scrappers who I share the title with...

Amanda Reddicliffe
Amanda Sammut
Belinda Griffin
Krisy Podolak
Leanne McDonald
Michelle Stokes
Natalie May
Sandra Bunch
Sonia Thomason

and a big thanks to all the sponsors for all the fabulous prizes - there were heaps!!


I can't wait for the Masters Issue to come out on the 10th December so I can see what everyone else created and although I can't share my winning layouts with you just yet, I can share my very first cover page for Vol 18 No.4 featuring my little cutie 





Thanks for stopping and letting me share my exciting news with you, and a HUGE thanks for all the lovely messages and comments over on my Facebook and Instagram pages xx

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