Friday, December 28, 2012

My Top Ten Projects of 2012 Blog Hop

I always post my top 10 favorite layouts or projects of the year, but this year I found a group of artists that wanted to have a blog hop so that readers of our blogs could enjoy more top 10 lists too!  So, here are my top 10 favs of 2012 and you can then hop to the others!  There is a giveaway at the end too!
 1) Altered hot air balloon using Pink Paislee papers and twine and Basically Bare chipboard and felt.
 2) Steampunk wall hanging.  I love the way the WOW Embossing Powders create the metallic look on the chipboard and the May Arts ribbon adds a punch!
 3) Nicho with Basically Bare.  All made from chipboard, cardboard, and felt AND WOW Embossing powders.
 4) Nevermore cardboard piece.  I did this for a Blog Hop with Faber-Castell Design Memory Craft and 100 Print Press.  I LOVE LOVE LOVE cardboard!  I cut away the layers and did lots of stamping.
 5) Canvas with Faber-Castell Design Memory Craft and Creative Imaginations.  Perfect match with all the mediums and the colors! Gelatos are my favorites!!
 6) One of my layouts in which I am way  more linear than usual.  I loved how the speech bubbles are arranged.  I did this one for one of my Get It Scrapped assignments.
 7) Prima boots from CHA Summer!  All made with paper, flowers, and adhesives.  I worked so hard on these!
 8) Another CHA Summer project... altered paint brushes for Prima and Faber-Castell Design Memory Craft booths. 
 9)  My favorite layout from one of the Scrapbooking From The Inside Out kits.  I used Fiber Paste and Gelatos on this one!
 10) Fly canvas... lots of papers, embossing powders, and embellishments.  The feathers are paper and wire with WOW Embossing powders on the edges.
11) Okay... so I added this one.  I love this layout because I love this photo from Italy and this layout makes me so happy to look at!

GIVEAWAY!  If you do the following, you have a chance to win a prize pack that includes Faber-Castell Gelatos, WOW Embossing powders and stamps, and some Basically Bare shapes! 

Here is what you need to do to win...
1. Be a follower of my blog so you can see if you won or not.
2. Leave me a comment telling me which of these projects you like the best.

You have until 12:00am (EST) on Jan 5th to enter. I will draw a winner on Jan 5th and post it on my blog. Good luck!

There are lots of other giveaways on this hop! Plus some really amazing inspiration.
Here is the list of blog hop participates in case you have arrived here and want to start at the beginning...

Liz Chidester
Marcia Dehn Nix
Monika Wright 
Ivanka Lentle
Christine Meyer
Jamie Cripps
Erin Morehouse
Melissa Elsner
Jodi Wilton
Sarah Hill
Laurel Seabrook
Carrie Walz
Jen Matott  <----you are="are" br="br" here="here">
 Jan Tatomir
Jennifer Haggerty
Kerri Yarus
Ashley Nguyen Newell
Cathy Harper
Malika Kelly
Lynn Shokoples
Kris Berc
Julie Tucker Wolek
Rhonda VanGinkel
Savannah O'Gwynn
Audrey Yeager
Katrina Hunt 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

New Release Blog Hop with The Rubber Cafe!


The Rubber Cafe Blog Hop

Welcome to The Rubber Cafe new release blog hop! We've kicked this all off on Monday December the 10th and ending on Wednesday December 12th.
Today you'll be hopping with  Karen, Heidi, and myself.

If you just happened to visit my blog today and would like to start this BLOG HOP from the beginning, simply follow THIS LINK to be taken to The Rubber Cafe blog to begin the celebration.
There will be a Grand Prize for one lucky winner so be sure to stop at each blog and leave a comment to be registered. Don't forget to also leave a comment on each main blog post at The Rubber Cafe too.
This time our new releases are featuring stamps designed for us by Jamie Doughtery, and can be found here!
 
 
 
 I'd like to share my project for the day:
 I created a scrapbook layout using two of the new sets, Remember the Moments & Don't Be Wishy WashiI was thinking about New Year's goals and resolutions here.  I wanted to use those numbers as a sort of countdown.

  Check out how I used the Washi tape- looking stamps!  I stamped the dotted one with Faber-Castell Design Memory Craft's Opaque Stamper's PITT White pen.  The chevron stamp was done with a Design Memory Craft Stamper's Big Brush black pen.
  The circle stamp was perfect for a the crystal ball that drops over Times Square!  The photo is not from New Year's but from a trip where I had drinks with my family and talked about goals.
 

 I want my goals for the new year to be positive ones filled with family, creating, and time for my health and wellness. 

You can see that I used the date stamp and added the numbers in a contrasting color.  Lots of Jellie Dots and You're So Fine glitter to create a confetti look to the page.  All I did was put dots of Scrap Happy Glue on the page and added my Jellie Dots with the Stick 'Em Up tool.

 I hope you enjoyed my project using the new release stamp sets at The Rubber Cafe!
if you missed yesterday go to this post on The Rubber Cafe Blog to see what you missed. There are many wonderful projects on the other DT member's blogs!
  

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Cha Cha Chipboard

This post is full of my projects in which I have used chipboard.  There is a certain company that I'd love to see what I can do with their chipboard...  hint, hint...

I was on the Basically Bare DT and used the chipboard banner pieces to make a balloon basket.  I love finding unusual ways to incorporate it into altered projects!

Love those gears and dressforms... Steampunk has a place in my heart!

This Nicho is completely made of chipboard and paper!  Chipboard frame, chipboard accents, and chipboard backing. The tiles are chipboard waste covered with embossing powder!

Shaped chipboard is a favorite as a design element or with themes!
Doors
Windows

Stamping on bare chipboard looks fabulous in my opinion!
Chipboard waste is never wasted with me!  I love the negative space as well as the positive space.

Little chipboard elements like the birdy and tree branch are worked into a cardboard backing piece.
A chipboard frame covered with WOW embossing powder and stamped into.


Another page with chipboard covered with embossing powder and stamped into the warm powders.

I hope that you enjoyed the different ways to use chipboard in your work... I also love using them as masks with sprays!  Thanks for checking my blog out!

Jen