I just LOVE Sass!! Super cute stuff there!!
For this layout I used the Woodland Whimsy line! I especially loved the yellow hearts paper!
you can find Sassafras Lass here in the Shop:
http://stores.scrappersxchangetheshop.com/-strse-patterned-papers-cln-sassafras-lass/Categories.bok
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Hello, Hello, Hello . . .
Hello . . .
My name is Letty and I am the newest member of the design team here at ScrappersXchange. I am so honored to be here and thought I'd show you the few projects I came up with using a Scenic Route Kraft Kit given to me by scrappx.
To tell you the truth I had no experience working with Kraft papers prior to this kit and frankly at first sight they weren't really my style, but I am the type of scrapper that won't let myself get bogged down or waste time worrying about what to do next with a project. I scrap to relax, not stress out. It took me a little time, but I decided to just start creating with a few photos I had of my wonderful 2 1/2 year old granddaughter.
Here are the results:
Mini Accordian Album: Laugh Often-Love Much - Front view
Mini Accordian Album - Inside
Mini AccordianAlbum - Backside
Giftbag with matching tag (made with Kraft paper and a 10" x 13" catalog envelope
My name is Letty and I am the newest member of the design team here at ScrappersXchange. I am so honored to be here and thought I'd show you the few projects I came up with using a Scenic Route Kraft Kit given to me by scrappx.
To tell you the truth I had no experience working with Kraft papers prior to this kit and frankly at first sight they weren't really my style, but I am the type of scrapper that won't let myself get bogged down or waste time worrying about what to do next with a project. I scrap to relax, not stress out. It took me a little time, but I decided to just start creating with a few photos I had of my wonderful 2 1/2 year old granddaughter.
Here are the results:
Mini Accordian Album: Laugh Often-Love Much - Front view
Mini Accordian Album - Inside
Mini AccordianAlbum - Backside
Giftbag with matching tag (made with Kraft paper and a 10" x 13" catalog envelope
extractor tool- digi pages :)
from this...
to this :)
yup- fallen off the boat today with digi scrappin' :)
here's a page using the extractor tool! COOLIO tool that extracts what you want from an image... in this instance, the bag and kitten were taken out of the picture and pasted to the patterned paper.
my steps in pse6:
- go to image/extractor
(there are actually directions on what to do!)
- select the foreground brush and click a few times in areas you want to keep
(by default, the foreground brush is selected- the brush with the + sign- i suggest clicking the corners and a few in the center of what you want to keep)
- select the background brush and click a few times in areas you DON'T want to keep
(background brush is the brush with the - sign)
- click preview and you'll see your selection!
- in preview, you'll have the option to use the eraser tool- there may be some specks to erase
- when finished, click ok
JOILA- you've extracted from your image... this is SO MUCH EASIER than before this tool came out! before, you'd have to 'select' what you wanted, inverse the selection, and delete... with the extractor, it does ALL that work for you! LOVE IT!!!
hope this helps- ENJOY :)
to this :)
yup- fallen off the boat today with digi scrappin' :)
here's a page using the extractor tool! COOLIO tool that extracts what you want from an image... in this instance, the bag and kitten were taken out of the picture and pasted to the patterned paper.
my steps in pse6:
- go to image/extractor
(there are actually directions on what to do!)
- select the foreground brush and click a few times in areas you want to keep
(by default, the foreground brush is selected- the brush with the + sign- i suggest clicking the corners and a few in the center of what you want to keep)
- select the background brush and click a few times in areas you DON'T want to keep
(background brush is the brush with the - sign)
- click preview and you'll see your selection!
- in preview, you'll have the option to use the eraser tool- there may be some specks to erase
- when finished, click ok
JOILA- you've extracted from your image... this is SO MUCH EASIER than before this tool came out! before, you'd have to 'select' what you wanted, inverse the selection, and delete... with the extractor, it does ALL that work for you! LOVE IT!!!
hope this helps- ENJOY :)
layers- digi pages :)
yes, went a little overboard today with pages and LOVING IT! don't think i've scrapped this much in a long while... though they're simple pages, i'm just happy to get them scrapped :)
so with these pages, the the lined paper had the elements on them as well as individual elements in the kit. to to tuck the pictures under the elements, i copied the individual 'noted' and apple items to the page as layers above the pictures... and of course, they fit perfectly over the original items since they're from the same kit!
the alphabets were also included and simply copied and pasted to add '2008' under the 'school days' title.
there's definitely much to do with digi- hope these 'tips' are getting you into digi, at least a little curious? lol... hope this helps- ENJOY :)
duping pages- digi pages :)
created these pages this morning- WOW, 4 pages in a day??? actually 6 (will post soon)! lol- just loving digi scrapping...
AND, these pages were quick- why??? simply because i copied the layers from one 2page layout to another patterned paper! YES- make different duplicate pages in a jiffy! this is definitely where digi scrapping comes in handy for the upcoming holidays! and hello??? i simply flipped the one patterned paper to make the 2nd page!!!
my steps in pse6:
- created the pages using layers for each element
ie: 'livin on the edge' title, green star, filmstrip, pictures, border strips
- in the layers palette, select all the layers EXCEPT the background
(background should be the patterned paper)
- open up new patterned paper
(make sure it's the same size as your current page)
- copy the selected layers to the new patterned paper
(if able, simply drag elements to the new paper- HOWEVER, copying to the new paper will place the elements EXACTLY as they are positioned on the original... how cool is that???)
joila- you've got a 'new' page! and just do the following for the 2nd layout (remember to flip horizontally the 2nd paper so that it mirrors the 1st) and you're done... can you imagine doing this for one album and then recreating new albums with different papers??? it'll be a snap to get out 'different' gift albums for family and friends.
hope this helps- ENJOY :)
Survey! RAK!
Hey all!! I'd love to get some discussion going on here, and i'm offering a RAK from me which i will award to a random participant in this easy challenge! Please play along! i don't want to win my own RAK! LOL!!
Please post what would constitute the perfect kit. How much would it cost? what would be included, how many patterned papers, how many cardstock, how much embellies and what kind?
I'll start! My perfect kit has LOTS OF STUFF and is CHEAP! LOL!! specifically around $30-35 including shipping, I don't like smaller kits because shipping increases the cost too much. I like a variety of coordinating patterned papers... i like specialty cardstock, like shapes and Core-dinations, but don't really care if there's cardstock otherwise because i have a great stash. Oh i love black, white and Kraft CS, never can have too much of that! My dream kit has to have at LEAST one alpha set, ideally 2, can include coordinating die cuts, tags, etc. but doesn't have to. I love flowers and buttons, and other bumpy stuff, not bing on metal so much other than brads and eyelets. I LOVE LOVE LOVE vintage goodies and cool eclectic stuff from etsy!
Please post what would constitute the perfect kit. How much would it cost? what would be included, how many patterned papers, how many cardstock, how much embellies and what kind?
I'll start! My perfect kit has LOTS OF STUFF and is CHEAP! LOL!! specifically around $30-35 including shipping, I don't like smaller kits because shipping increases the cost too much. I like a variety of coordinating patterned papers... i like specialty cardstock, like shapes and Core-dinations, but don't really care if there's cardstock otherwise because i have a great stash. Oh i love black, white and Kraft CS, never can have too much of that! My dream kit has to have at LEAST one alpha set, ideally 2, can include coordinating die cuts, tags, etc. but doesn't have to. I love flowers and buttons, and other bumpy stuff, not bing on metal so much other than brads and eyelets. I LOVE LOVE LOVE vintage goodies and cool eclectic stuff from etsy!
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Want to see what i made for my FIL??
I can't post on my blog because he READS my blog, LOL! so I thought i'd post here... I used some leftovers from my scrappersXchange kit and also some leftovers i had from a previous kit. It is AMAZING how tiny scraps you can use when making a minibook! I recommend that you keep ALL your scraps with whatever kit you buy them with becuase you NEVER know when you might have use for that 1/2 inch by 4 inch strip of paper! LOL! seriously though, minibooks are a great way to use stash, and they make a great gift! I'm making ALL our gifts this year and this is what i'm making for our out of town relatives.
ok, so for this minibook, i used the grafton and providence lines of Scenic Route paper, along with the embellishments that go with them and a few from my stash, notably a LOT of Heidi Swapp Bling, and almost a full pack of Kaiser rubons. I unified the book by using the same kind of pp throughout, and the black rubons throughout and embellishment clusters on each page. (or almost.)
ok, so for this minibook, i used the grafton and providence lines of Scenic Route paper, along with the embellishments that go with them and a few from my stash, notably a LOT of Heidi Swapp Bling, and almost a full pack of Kaiser rubons. I unified the book by using the same kind of pp throughout, and the black rubons throughout and embellishment clusters on each page. (or almost.)
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