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Showing posts with label Motley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motley. Show all posts

Monday, June 30, 2014

Adventures with Boo Mini Album

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Hi you guys, the Marion Smith Designs creative team has compiled a collaborative post filled with Mini Album inspiration today!

For my contribution I created a small mini 3.25 x 4.5 inches long.  Where I have  documented the past year with my sweet Puppy Boo.  I know everyone is going to ask -  She is a BoxWeiler (Boxer Rottweiler mix).   We adopted her last Christmas and the past 6 months have been so fun watching her grow.

 
This box was inspired by Marion's Digi line Life Journal.   I used the Insta frames in the line to create pages.  I trimmed down pieces of Marion's printed lines and her Scarlet digi line to fit the size of the frames.  Then I Coptic stitched the book together.  Since my stitching was not so perfect, I decided to use a piece of lace to wrap around the spine.  This lace also softens the harsh edges of the spine. I used Marion's peony die, and bloom impression tool to create the flower on the cover.   Then cut flowers from the Motley papers to add a little depth. 

 
This is the perfect size book for your Instagram photos.  I printed my photos out on my color laser printer on cardstock.   I kept the design simple so that my photos really took center stage!
 
 
Here is a complete walk through video showing each page!
 

 
 I love this little mini, and I know it will be treasured in my family for a long time.  
 
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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Farewell Post for Marion Smith Designs

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Wow this year has flown by so fast. I've had so much fun working with the products from Marion Smith Designs.  I just love her style. Our team was made up of some the World's most talented in the industry and I feel so honored to call them friends.  They have pushed me to be a better artist, encouraged me, and have always supported me.  Thank you ladies - and I can't wait for our paths to cross again. 

Marion will be announcing her new team in a few weeks, and I don't know if I will be a part of that group.  If not - I wish them the best, but I will continue to support her and her products in future crafty projects. 

For my farewell post I have created a layout of my nephew Cooper and his First Grade Teacher. 


Details about this layout can be found here.   I have also prepared a process video for you too!

I hope you get a chance to stop by and see the details from the post.  Thank you so much for sharing in this creative journey with me.  I look forward to so many more opportunities! 

Thanks for stopping in today,

Tonya Gibbs
http://www.psychomoms.com
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Friday, June 6, 2014

Glue Dots Marion Smith Designs Blog Hop

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Hi everyone - I'm excited to be hopping along with you today with Glue Dots® & Marion Smith Designs. Make sure to visit both Brand's blogs from June 6 - June 8! There are so many amazing projects being shared!

Make sure you comment and subscribe to each blog, as we will be picking some lucky winners to win some awesome new products from both Marion Smith Designs and Glue Dots®!

Links to each blog can be found on the following sites Marion Smith Designs and Glue Dots®
  


Today, I'm sharing with you a tutorial on how I created these lovely yellow flowers using Marion Smith's new Bloom Impression Tool, Rose Die and Glue Dots® in 1 inch and 2 inches.



Tutorial....



 I used Marion's Peony Petal die for the purple roses and the rose die for the Yellow Roses.  The more petals you use the fuller your flower will appear! 





Start by using Marion's Rose Petal Die to cut out about 20 cuts of the Large and Small die.  Color them all with your favorite mist.  I used Tattered Angel's Sunshine.  For this flower, I also used Georgia Pacific 110lb Cardstock.


Wad each petal into a ball and allow to dry for about 15 - 30 mins. You want your flowers to be damp, but not WET.  A good judge is if you lay it on a surface and the surface is damp then wait a bit longer.  If the paper is too wet, it will rip.  Too dry - and it doesn't want to shape!  It may take some practice getting the right feel for the amount of dampness. 


Place the petal onto the tool so that the edge of the die, is laid on top of the rim of the tool, and allow the remaining portions to spill into the center cavity. 


Place the cover over the top of the bottom piece.  Twist the tool from side to side.  Remove the blossom.


This is how your petals should appear!  I repeated this process for all the petals.  


This is a photo of the finished petals.  You will need about 20 petals/flower 



I used a 2" glue dot and adhered a 2" circle to the top of the dot.


Remove the packaging from the back of the glue dot, and begin to layer your petals around the circle with the Glue Dot surface up.  The Glue Dot has a Super Strong bond.


 I recommend  4 large petals on the bottom layer. Overlapping them slightly


Next, attach a 1 inch Glue Dot to the center of the cluster, and begin to add your second layer of petals offsetting them so that your second layer is in-between the gaps of the bottom layer's petals.  


Repeat this step until your flower is your desired thickness.   Use the smaller petals as you get to the top of the flower.



Remove a 2 inch glue dot from it's packaging.


Roll the dot in your hand to form a ball as you remove it from the package. Don't "over" handle the dot or it will lose its stickiness.  Place the rolled Dot into the center of the flower cluster.


Pour Micro beads into the center of your flower over the Glue Dot.


Use your finger to firmly press the beads into the Glue Dot.


Shake off excess Micro beads.  They stick by static cling sometimes, so a paintbrush can be used to remove them from unwanted areas.

 Here is your finished flower.
  
I created this lovely canvas to showcase my beautiful flowers.   The purple flowers were made the same way, however, I used the Peony die in place of the Rose petal.


I used Marion's new Motley collection and Junque and Gems to create this mixed media canvas. 



Thank you for hopping along with Marion Smith Designs & Glue Dots. Don't forget to leave a comment and Subscribe while your here. 


Be sure to check out the Design Team blogs for more inspiration.





Happy Hopping Scrappers. 

Glue Dots® are double-sided adhesives that bond instantly to virtually any surface. They are mess-free, acid-free, non-toxic, and require no dry time; making them great for paper crafts, scrapbooking, decorating, home décor projects and more! 

Products from Marion Smith Designs are available at Scrapbook.com and BlueMoonScrapbooking.com for online ordering.  You can also find Glue Dots® products, including the new Desktop Dispenser, online at Jo-Ann.com or at your local Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores.


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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Full of Wonder Mixed Media Layout

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Hi everyone, I hope you're having an awesome week so far.  Today I'm sharing a mixed media layout of my niece Emily. I recently took this photo at Easter and the expression on her face is so precious. She's just oozing with sweetness.   I thought that the tag on the right from Marion's Mad Tea Party Collection said it all "Wonder, For the Curious At Heart the Wanderous Mind, and the Adventurous Soul"



I decided on Marion's Motley Collection  & Junque & Gems, because there are so many elements that can be fussy cut from this collection. The festive color palette was perfect for my sweet Emily! 


I used scraps from recent projects, and took this opportunity to fussy cut the elements that could be used as stand alone pieces  then cut banners from the rest. This is a great way to eliminate scraps.  Individually these small elements seem insignificant, but when clustered together, they really make a statement.

 

I used a neutral baby blue paper for the background, and then applied a few mixed media techniques to give it texture and depth.   I stuck with the hot pink tones so that my photo would really pop.  



I'm seriously in LOVE with Gold right now, and decided to spray paint some generic paper doilies with Krylon's Metalic Gold Spray Paint.  I love how they look inside my embellishment clusters, and the gold matches this collection perfectly! 


I placed my title in the bottom left hand corner inside another embellishment cluster. Her eyes were so bright in the photo I decided to include that reference in my title   "Blue Eyes Full of Wonder".  The title card was part of Mairon's Scarlet Digital collection.   

We would love to see what you have created with Marion's gorgeous lines. Don't forget to #MarionSmithDesigns when you share your Marion Smith Designs Projects in Social Media.  

Thanks for stopping in today. 

Tonya Gibbs
http://www.psychomoms.com 


DESIGN TEAM CALL REMINDER:   - deadline for submissions is May 30, 2014. Here is the link with all the details!


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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

May Ustream Follow up

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Thank you to everyone who came out to support the show last night - we had a few technical difficulties but we got through them, and look at this super fab canvas we finished! 


 



Thank you to the Team at Scrapbooking With M.E. Boutique for sponsoring this event and all they did to make the kits happen.  We sold out in less like 5 mins.  WOW that was so crazy.  You can get more information about their store and awesome ideas from their design team from their blog: 




For some reason Ustream was hating on my show last night.  I'm having difficulty getting Video 3 to YouTube so I'm including links to the show on Ustream to lessen the confusion.    All three are in great working order on Ustream.  

Video 1   |    Video 2  |    Video 3



Supply List: 
  • Marion Smith Designs - Motley Paper Collections in 12x12
  • Marion Smith Designs - Junque & Gems - Filigree Doily
  • Marion Smith Designs - Junque & Gems - Filigree Flower
  • Marion Smith Designs - Junque & Gems - Filigree Butterfly
  • Marion Smith Design - Printable Life Journal 
  • McCalls - Vintage Pattern
  • Liquitex - Fluid Matt Medium
  • Liquitex - Light Modeling Paste
  • Plaid - Bimini Blue Paint Apple Barrel
  • Folk Art  - Metalic Gold Paint
  • Krylon - Metallic Gold Spray Paint 
  • Doily - 6 inches
  • Recollections - Microbeads Beads
  • Splash of Color - Mist Irish Blue
  • Ranger Ink - Archival Ink Coffee
  • Ranger Ink - Tim Holtz Distress Ink Vintage Photo
  • Ranger Ink - Gold Utee
  • Ranger Ink - Queen's Gold Embossing Powder
  • Prima - Distress Tool
  • Michael's Wood Filigree 
  • Fiskars Jenni Bowlin  Punch - Blue Ribbon
  • Marvy Jumbo Punch - Pennant
  • Lace
  • Recollections White Daisy Flowers
  • Heidi Swapp - Color Shine Prim Rose
  • Heidi Swapp - Color Shine Gold Lume
  • Heidi Swapp - Layer Stencil - Heart Lattice 
  • Sizzix Alterations - Tim Holtz Movers and Shapers  Tag/Book Plates Die
  • Cheese Cloth
  • Burlap
  • Pearls


Save the Date - Our next Ustream will be June 2!

Thanks again, 

Tonya Gibbs

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Monday, May 5, 2014

Ustream Tonight - May 5

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I hope you can join me live tonight, May 5, 2014,  on Ustream at 8:30 p.m. EST.

Link:  http://www.ustream.tv/channel/gibbst


We are going to create a mixed media canvas using Marion Smith Designs Motely collection.


This event has been sponsored by: 


They have these gorgeous papers on sale right now...

Visit their Facebook Group for details. 

As always  I will do my best to record! 
Tonya Gibbs



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Saturday, January 11, 2014

Introducing Motley - New Collection from Marion Smith Designs

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Introducing Motley by Marion Smith Designs.  This line is so romantic and bright, perfect for spring layouts, minis, and cards.  
 
These designs are printed on 12x12 heavy weight cardstock.
 
Marion Smith Designs Motley Collection Released 2014 Winter CHA
 
 
These designs are also available in 6x6. You get three sheets of each paper double sided printing.
 
 
 
Make sure you ask your local retailers to order these lines for you. 
 
I will have more to share tomorrow, so make sure to stop on in.
 
 
Thanks,
Tonya

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