Showing posts with label My guest spots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My guest spots. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

When I Worked For Wilna: Bows and Butterflies


Last week it was my privilege to appear over at the wonderful Wilna Furstenburg's iheartstudio. When Wilna asked if I'd like to do a Guest Post I was delighted: making pretty layouts with the artwork she produces is always a lot of fun and I couldn't wait to get started. Today it's my pleasure to be able to share my project here too. I hope you enjoy it. And if you visited me there, thank you! 



 I’ve long been a fan of iheartstudio; and when Wilna releases new designs I find them hard to resist! In part this is because she always makes sure that you don’t need any kind of a cutting machine to use the lovely images she creates. I’m a “trim it out with a pair of scissors” kind of girl; and I love how easy it is to download files from iheartstudio to cut out by hand. That’s how I made the page I’d like to show you today:

Sian Fair for iheartstudio


For this one I used Wilna’s May Flowers Collection, actually a part of her currently running year long workshop, Art2Heart but released separately as a taster. The flowers and butterflies are so pretty!



Once you have printed them out, you’ll see that there is a printed line to cut round. It couldn’t be easier. I don’t even use a special pair of scissors: mine came from a supermarket school supplies department. I cut quite quickly: slow down and think about it too much and that’s when the mistakes come!


So, with the cutting finished I started to make a background with some green acrylic paint and ink in two shades of blue. If you are hesitant about getting painty and messy, let me show you a little trick I sometimes use



I paint a few swipes onto a piece of card and then cut it out. This way I can try it against different backgrounds, I can put it through the typewriter, and I can stitch it down without having to think about my whole page buckling. Today, though, I put that one to one side (maybe for another butterflies and flowers page) and painted straight onto my cardstock.

I arranged my 6x4 photo of my daughter with a bough of flowers and some butterflies and played around, balancing up the colours round the page. I found some black rub ons to echo the flowers and add depth; and I made sure I got some contrast going by placing some on the paint and some on the white background. Then I thought about my final touch. To play up the prettiness and to add movement without overpowering the photo I decided on some tiny bows, with trailing ribbons, like wisps of hair falling from my daughter’s up do

I used a little bowmaker tool left over from my dolls clothes making days, but it's easy to make bows with a fork too.



But it’s easy to make bows with a simple fork, too

Lay ribbon across the fork from left to right

Lift the right hand end of the ribbon behind the fork and bring it to the front



Now push that right hand end through the middle prong of the fork

Up and over the same prong to the front



Pull it tight and tie in a knot. Slip it off the fork and arrange to your satisfaction


It’s easy to do; but if you have no fork to hand (maybe like me you scrapbook at the furthest end of the house from the kitchen!) you can simply use a paper piercer to make two holes in your cardstock, push the ribbon through from the back and tie the bow that way. Wilna’s butterflies and flowers are made for added bows! And I think the same idea would work very nicely on a card too.

I finished with my journaling and a stamped title of “Today” (stamp by Gossamer Blue)

I hope you enjoyed looking at my page  and maybe feel inspired to print, cut..and tie a bow. Or two. Or three…






Friday, 10 June 2016

Double the Double: Two Pagers, Two Ways


With the disappearance once again of one of our number, as he heads off to his first internship, and all the talk of holidays to look forward on his return, I've been thinking over the travel scrapbooking I've done in the past. And my thoughts have taken me to a double pager I made as my contribution way back last year to the class on Vacation Albums over at Craft With May (still available self paced, as far as I know). I made a double page layout, like this:

Sian Fair


 But the I made another version of the right hand side which looks like this:

Sian Fair


Because I wanted to explore ideas on the different stories we tell and the different emotional approaches we take depending on our choice of photos. And to do this I selected pictures of a weekend we spent in Scotland before leaving behind our boy to start his second year at university. This first page shows a simple view of what we saw:

Sian Fair

 and you'll spot that I added a few simple words: nothing much because I was recording the scene. But look what happens when I use a photo of us instead:

Sian Fair

Same trip, same afternoon, same point to our journey. But the story fleshes itself out and all I had to do to find it was look at -well, no, not faces instead of places, but close enough. It's interesting, isn't it?

Now, for the facing side of my double spread I had fun coming up with some pockets to hold extra little pictures and a couple of tickets and the rest. I thought cutting a page from an old road atlas might be a good place to start:

Sian Fair

  like this

Sian Fair

Or, how about making the pockets out of photos?

Sian Fair

Or a mixture?

Looking at this project a year later has me thinking about doing it all over again for a different trip. Double pagers? Not my usual style, but for travel? Try to stop me. It's all about broadening the mind.

Friday, 3 June 2016

Let's make a Record

My layout today comes with the help of a time machine. Kind of. Back in 2014 I contributed a project to a class taught by the most excellent May Flaum: called "Supplies on Hand", the aim was to get us all using up scrapbooking supplies, and my project had a lot to do with a great big stack of patterned paper. When it was finished it looked like this:


The basic plan is one for using up sheets of your favourite papers by layering them up, one over the other, and attaching them with washi tape, so you have a stack of patterns you love, all on one 12x12 background. And if you are going to add everything you have been saving all onto one layout, you need a special subject, right?

So I came up with the idea of a time capsule page. Pick something you want to plan for the future, or something you dream about: something about which you have plenty to say....

....note it all down, page after page....

....layer it up....

....make sure you date it...

....and then put it away in a safe place...

....until you are ready to dare yourself to open it up and look back at what you hoped for.

The basic steps are these:



- a blue sky background as a base, with a  layer to hold a title


 and journaling


 ..with a further sheet, full of words. I gessoed a little.


and added a further layer, with embellishments and a picture.

And then I slipped the whole thing into a page protector and popped it into an album, where it has stayed hidden until now. Of course, the question is..

....how much longer will it stay under wraps? It's a page about travel dreams. And so far this year we have no firm plan....

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

A Guest Post at Shimelle's

Today I have the absolute pleasure of guesting over at Shimelle's Pretty Paper. True Stories. It's an "Inspired" post in which I chose a previous guest post from the wonderful back catalogue there, and see where it takes me. I started with some of this:



and found myself looking at something like this:


My finished page is here at Inspired to Scrapbook with Mists by Sian Fair

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Plenty of Pages With Gossamer Blue

This post might be some kind of record for me. I'm not sure I've ever had four pages  ready to show all at the same time before. But that's the power of  a beautiful kit. I made every one from the Gossamer Blue June selections.

Gardening leave



As soon as I saw that pretty background paper I decided I had to do a gardening page. Problem: the only thing I found to say about gardening is that I'm not very good at it. No problem: our kind of "Gardening Leave" means we give ourselves permission to forget about the results. We plant, we wait, and if it doesn't work, we plant again.

Cake Etc

Lots of Dear Lizzy party pieces? I knew I had to go back and do another birthday page. If I used "ETC"


as a title, I could add in extra details, the bits of the story I hadn't written about already. It was a chance to use the big chipboard letters in the main kit: now I'm thinking it's an easy way to add an extra page anywhere. Call it Whatever Etc, add the random things you want to remember, and then you can call it done.

Harry P

..a page dictated by that gold alphabet - made for a Harry Potter page! - and that orange map paper. And then, when I kept looking, I found stars and little hearts to add too..



No, Really

Finally: flamingos (or flamingoes? I googled. It can be whichever you like) . I couldn't stop without using a flamingo ( now there's a phrase to conjure with..); so I made a page about my first visit to a Safari Park. It wasn't exactly yesterday, you understand, so I went a little bit retro..


These are the pages which appeared on the Gossamer Blue blog last week. I enjoyed making every single one, not least because I'm looking at lots of leftovers and thinking what next? That Fathers Day add on needs investigating more thoroughly before the month is out!

Thursday, 4 June 2015

Guest Designing at Gossamer Blue

Me? When Lori, the lovely owner of kit club Gossamer Blue, asked me if I'd like to make some pages for her with the June kits. I said Yes! Please! very quickly before she had a chance to change her mind

Sian Fair scrapbooking for Gossamer Blue

I've been a fan of the beautiful Gossamer Blue collections for a while now: not only the main monthly kit with its clever combinations of patterns and neutrals, but also the hard-to-pick-a-favourite add ons. They always seem to include my most used sorts of supplies: wood veneers, neat little stamps, stickers, alphas to turn to again and again. As soon as the postman placed the big Gossamer Blue box in my hot little hands I ran upstairs to start cutting and sticking.

I have two pages today..

..the first of six I have finished up from a mix of the kit selection for June. You can see the kits here. It's pretty obvious these layouts only scratch the surface of what there is to be made. What about those big alphas? and the flamingo? I had to get in on the flamingo thing. More to come!

For now, I have Squeeze The Day



which came about when I looked at the lemon printed paper in the Bits and Pieces kit. I've always liked the motto "Seize The Day", so I thought I'd combine it with that other good plan - making lemonade when life gives you lemons. Squeeze the Day, I say!

My other page uses the Perfect Day paper, which is a Gossamer Blue exclusive, in the Main Kit, for a layout about last Wednesday, when we had a couple of excellent visitors:

Sian fair scrapbooking for Gossamer Blue

I just had to record how easy this little star was to entertain, because it turns out he loves pretty much all the same things my own big, grown up boy also enjoys. We have plenty of books about football and more than enough pens and paper for copying out the best bits!


Isn't that paper just..um, perfect?

I've had a wonderful time digging into the Gossamer Blue June kits. I'm pretty sure I have more pages to make! But for now, if you head over to the Gossamer Blue blog you'll find four more layouts and a little piece of me. There were questions...

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

A New Class: May's Guide: The Vacation Album


So, back to scrapbooking? I think we must...

I have been cutting and sticking, planning my contribution to a new class from Craft With May

vacation

Vacation scrapbooking? Oh, yes, I'm ready to start thinking about holidays! Maybe not this year's trip -yet- but certainly all the bits of last year's I'd still like to record. And this is where May Flaum's new class comes in. She's planning, and I quote:
  • Many hours of video lessons, including layout tutorials and viewing past albums/layouts
  • Over 20 new (exclusive!) layouts created for this class
  • 6 guest instructors will share projects (ranging from mini books to pocket pages to traditional layouts) and their top tips for vacation scrapbooking
  • PDF file for getting organized and started
  • Message board (March – July 2015) to interact with fellow students and instructor
  • Unlimited email access to instructor
The video lessons and classroom pages will cover everything from sorting photos to ephemera, how to recall the details to journaling prompts, and so much more! This is going to be one huge class full of content – you won’t want to miss out!

Class will run for four months - from March to June - with a message board, regular new content and contributions from Ashli Oliver, Jennifer Chapin, Paige Evans, Janna Werner, Patricia Roebuck.. and me. There's an early bird special pre registration price on until class begins on March 1st - that would be $35. interested? Let May tell you more. You can watch her video here

Got any holiday plans yet?

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

April Ahoy!


No foolin' - how can it be April already? The final day of March here was a beautiful one, so bright and sunny, part of me thinks I'd like to stay March-bound for a bit longer. I have my Mother's day bath bubbles and Spring bulbs to enjoy, though, and the thought of our student's return from a term away (that would be on Saturday). AND I still have lots of bits and pieces from the March Jenni Bowlin kit, all spread out on my desk, willing me to make something else.

I have made another page


and it fits with my jot "Tourist In My own Town" challenge because it's the other layout I did with  photos taken by my lovely blogging friend Ruth. (Thanks again, Ruth!) This kit mixed gold with silver, so I was determined to get both onto one page with silver alphas and gold rubons. The navy patterned paper is a kit exclusive, and as well as that beautiful blue, it has an extra little touch I love: the month is printed on the cut off strip.


I was able to use it to date my page and to mark my month at Jenni Bowlin.

At the beginning of March I began playing about with a few pieces to make an inspiration board for the month. It's the photo I sent JBS when I was asked for a picture of something in my workspace (and it's on the Jenni Bowlin Studio Inspiration Blog today, along with a photo of Little Me)


Now I'm looking out at the rain today and thinking I'll just add a few more umbrella bits and keep it going through April. Happy when it rains that postcard says. let's see if that lasts!

Monday, 17 March 2014

JBS Mercantile, March...

...and me. A little while back, totally unexpectedly, I got a lovely email asking me if I would like to make some pages with the JBS Mercantile March kit. Of course I said yes, please! I've been buying Jenni Bowlin products since I first started scrapbooking and I'm a big fan.

A beautiful box of supplies arrived soon after and I was especially pleased to be able to pull out some of the new season's releases - gold rub ons, Betsy Sammarco's beautiful chalkboard flair, wood veneers - to go with March's selection. I laid it all out on my desk and first I made this:

Sian Fair for JBS Mercantile


But there is green in this kit too, so of course I couldn't resist a bit of a nod to St. Patrick's Day with She Plays Trad about the Irish traditional music group The (Not So) Small One brings her flute to once a week. They're going to be performing at the big school Easter Concert soon, and we'll all be clapping along. (And that's why I used the ticket stamp in the kit to stamp a sheet of navy tickets. Our concert tickets are pinned to the kitchen noticeboard in high anticipation!)

Sian Fair for JBS Mercantile


Sian Fair for JBS Mercantile

I love the contrast in colours in these two pages from the same kit, and the mix of gold and silver. I have one more page made, which I think will be up on the JBS blog soon, and lots of bits still on my desk. There are a couple of little wood veneer album covers I'm hoping to put to good use. So, thank you Jenni Bowlin for the opportunity. Your March kit is a beauty!

And Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone! We'll be celebrating with a Rugby Match to go to, then home for the Irish stew I'm about to put in the slow cooker. Have a good one.

Saturday, 25 January 2014

Jot Magazine Issue Four (and a Challenge)

Happy weekend everyone! It's been a busy week here. I'm going to be looking forward to spending sometime curled up on the sofa peering out at the rain and curled up with a book - but only after I've finished reading the new edition of Jot magazine. Issue Four is out now and, oh, it looks so good! You can read Jot here

This time round I'm revisiting my plan for some quick scrapping. It's what I call Twenty Twenty Scrapbooking: twenty minutes to plan and pick, twenty minutes to push forward and twenty minutes to prettify your page. I have a new sample up on the Jot Blog and you can see the three stages I went through to end up with this page

Sian Fair for Jot Magazine

in an hour. Twenty Twenty Scrapbooking can be found here. And, then, if you like the idea, go on, see if you can carve out three times twenty minutes, make a page and link it up on the Jot Challenge page so the Jot girls can come and see. And if you are interested in submitting, you can check out the guidelines for Issue Five (coming in March) while you are there. Jot Magazine. It's good.

Friday, 25 October 2013

Five Ideas..at Shimelle's


Today I'm delighted to be over at Shimelle's with my post Five Ways to Scrapbook What They Say and I'd love it if you said..





yes! to having a peep. Thank you .
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