Showing posts with label Paper Layers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper Layers. Show all posts

Friday, May 30, 2014

Tips for Masculine Layouts by Tonya Gibbs

 
 
Well this is my last post of the month, and I issued everyone a challenge to create masculine  projects. The scrapbooking industry is full of products for feminine designs and it is sometimes a challenge to create for the men in your life. All month Peggy and I have been sharing some great projects, that I hope have inspired you. Today I thought I would recap some tips on how I set out to create Masculine layouts.
 
 
 
1)  Dig around in your stash for items that have a neutral theme and color.   I like to select colors that are blue, red, neutrals (grey, tan, brown, black, white) and green.  Not that there is any kind of rule to sticking to a color, I just find that these colors help my focus stay masculine.
 
2)  Look for embellishments in your stash that are not gender specific, like the Dictionary Tissue Tape from Tim Holtz, Star Sequins, and chevron designs, notebook paper, cameras, arrows, tickets, labels, wood veneers and tags. Metal accents are awesome for Masculine projects.
 
 
3) Select papers that lean more on the masculine side.  Like the Heidi Swapp No Limits papers - which were actually travel papers, but you can't tell after it was used and the Echo Park Note to Self (which has a lot of things you can fussy cut to add interest to your layout).
 
   
 
 Here is a process video of me making the layout!
 
 
Here is the finished layout. 


 
 
My son's girlfriend said to me yesterday "I like that this layout is very masculine, but still has a lot of sparkle!"   Don't be afraid to use sparkle elements or even flowers on a masculine layout - just don't over do it!  
 
 
I hope this post has helped you with ideas on creating masculine projects.
 
Thanks for stopping in today,
 
Tonya Gibbs



Resources: 

Heidi Swapp  - No Limits Paper collection
Heidi Swapp - Confetti Stencil 6x6
7 Gypsies Paddington clear stamp
7 Gypsies - Postale Index Cards7 Gypsies - Naked Index Cards
7 Gypsies - Library Drawer - Tabbed Dividers - Naked Tabs
My Mind's Eye - Everyday Funday kraft - Everyday Fun stamps
My Mind's Eye - Find Your Wings & Fly - Stamps
Tim Holtz - Idea-ology - dictionary tissue tape
Tim Holtz - Idea-ology - Tiny Attacher
Sizzix - Tim Holtz - Alterations Frameworks Border Die Chevron
Studio Calico - Wood Veneer Hearts & Arrows
Studio Calico - Wood Veneer School Days Speech Bubbles
Ranger Ink - Archival Ink Vermillion
Cosmo Cricket - Glitter Adhesive Sheets  Red, Blue, Silver
Fiskars Circle Punch - 1.75 Inches
Marvy Circle Punch - 2 Inches
Washi - Red Chevron
Prima Wood Veneer Camera
Black Sharpie
EK-Success-Notebook-Border-Punch
EK Success Zig Writer
Clear Glitter Nail Polish
Star Sequins
Grid Line Index Cards
Labels
Color Box Pigment Stamp Ink Silver
Color Smart Pigment Stamp Ink White
Hampton Art - 7 Gypsies - Clear Acrylic Stamps - Varsity
Hampton Art Rubber Stamp A Day To Remember Numbers
Echo Park  Note to Self


Friday, May 23, 2014

Baby Shower Card by Tonya Gibbs


Hi everyone, I have a simple little card to share with you today.  Our theme this month is masculine. So I thought I would share a simple little baby shower card that I created using the scraps from the "Spread Your Wings and Fly" kit to create a card.

 
This is the outside of the card.  I only used scraps from the paper collection. Small pieces of scraps when torn on the edge, create a nice washi tape look.  

 
 
I decided to decorate the inside of the card with the remaining scraps.  This card and design could easily be used for several occasions by simply modifying the greeting.  Don't forget to post your masculine projects in the Artsy Addicts Facebook page.  I can't wait to see what you create!
 
Thanks for stopping in today. 
 
Tonya Gibbs.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Boo Pumpkin Sign

Happy Monday morning to everyone, it's a cool brisk morning we are waiting for snow to show up any day...so with that said I wanted to create a little boo pumpkin sign for Halloween! Which it usually snows on Halloween night and the kids are adorable walking in a snow flurries!!!
Boo Pumpkin Sign
I grabbed a drink coaster and covered it with pattern paper pack I picked up a few weeks ago.
By Crate Paper 6x6 in pad DIY Shop
I so loved it for the wood grain paper that was in the pad.
I went through the pad picking out papers for the pumpkin that I cut out on my Cricut.
Then cut one of the pumpkins in quarters to create a two tone pattern paper.
Inked the edges in Distressed ink-walnut ink.
Popped them up from bottom layer to give depth.
Created some rolled paper roses out of the papers...and leaves..
Cut out tiny little banners out and used Prima alphabet Romance Novel line.
Splattered the whole sign with Perfect Pearls Mists in Heirloom Gold.
and 
Added some touches of CTMH Glitter Gel in Bronze
added some twine...done...adorable!
Thanks for stopping by today,
Peggy Lee
http://pegbaker.blogspot.com

supplies
Crate Paper 6x6 paper pad
Prima-Romance Novel Alphabet letters
Ranger-Distress ink in walnut ink, Perfect Pearls Mist in Heirloom Gold
CTMH-glitter gel in bronze
coaster
3-n-1 glue from Beacon
Twine



Friday, September 27, 2013

Take Flight Layout by Tonya Gibbs

Today is my daughter, Brittany's 20th Birthday.   I'm so proud of her.  She has blossomed into such a beautiful, caring, and happy young woman.   When she enters the room you never know what to expect. She could speak to you in French, or just start singing - you just never know.  I wanted to showcase her fun spirit on a layout this year for her birthday. Teresa Collins' Memorabilia line is so elegant that I thought it would make the perfect backdrop for my formal black and white photos.  During this photo session she was twirling around and singing to me.  It was such a fun day!
 
 
 
The note cards in this line are pefect!  This one says "Always be Ready To Have the Time of Your Life."  This just seemed to be the perfect advice to give a 20 year old.  The only thing missing is "and take lots of photos!"     I wanted to add a little glitz to the layout - so I used the gold sequins from the collection, along with splatters of gold ink from Liquitex.
 
 
 
I used the Stamps from Teresa's Sweet Afternoon collection as additional accents. I loved the saying on the stamp set. Spread Your Wings, Take Flight. I felt that it really conveys the thoughts a mother has for her 20 year old, and the butterfly gave the perfect touch. I stamped it on vellum and layered two on top of each other, so that they have depth.
 
Here is a process video of me putting the layout together...

Do you have this paper collection?  If so, I would love to see them. Please post photos of your projects on the Artsy Addicts Facebook page. Be sure to tag me in the post!
Thanks for stopping in today,
 
Tonya Gibbs
 
Resources for this layout:
  • Teresa Collins - Memorabilia Collection - 12 x 12 Double Sided Paper - Quotes
  • Teresa Collins - Memorabilia Collection - 12 x 12 Double Sided Paper - Frames
  • Teresa Collins - Memorabilia Collection - 6 x 6 Paper
  • Teresa Collins - Memorabilia Collection - Layered Stickers
  • Teresa Collins - Memorabilia Collection - Sequins
  • Teresa Collins - Sweet Afternoon Collection - Stamps
  • Liquitex - Iridescent Bright Gold Ink
  • Color Box - SurfaceZ Ink - Caribbean
  • Color Box - SurfaceZ Ink - Chocolate
  • EK Success Labels Punch
  • We R Memory Keepers Angel Punch
  • We R Memory Keepers Crop-a-dile
  • Twinery - Aqua Twine
  • Idea-ology - Tim Holtz - Word Plate
  • Idea-ology - Tim Holtz - Crown
  • Idea-ology - Tim Holtz - Tiny Attacher
  • Velum
  • My Favorite Things Stamps - Die-namics First Place Award Ribbon
  • Lace

Friday, August 30, 2013

Digital Printing - Lesson 4 Phone Photos

One of the most common tools for taking photos these days is the "smart phone".  Phone manufacturers have started placing the camera feature as one of the highest selling features.  There is one on the market now that has a 41 megapixel capture. OH MY! Translation - that is better than most cameras on the market today!

So how does this make your scrapbooking digital?  Well, with the introduction of the smart phone, came apps.  I know I spend a lot of time in apps like Instagram, Pixlr, PicsArt, PSTouch, and now for the iPhone users you have Rhonna Farrer's new photo editing app.  All of these apps give you the ability to add cool filters like lighting effects, boken lights, sun rays, text, and frames right to the photo. I spend hours sometimes playing with those filters. It's like video games for adults!  Well, before the phone apps were popular we used to do those same things in photo editors and call the photos "hybrid".  These things make your photos more interesting, or at least help cover up really bad photos!

Today,  I want to share a layout that uses some of these photos, right from my Instagram account.


This layout is dedicated to the awesome friends I've made through YouTube and Facebook.  These women have really captured my heart over the past few years, and it felt so awesome to meet them face to face.

Layout created by Tonya A. Gibbs at Psychomomscrapbooks.blogspot.com using #Instagram photos  #layout, #12x12, #Silhouette, #scrapbooking, #watercolor
 
My photos are printed 2 inches by 2 inches, and when I cropped them, I made them look like little Polaroid shots.  They are ADORABLE.  Each photo is sporting a different photo effect  courtesy of the above mentioned apps.  Oh best part - you don't have to be a professional photographer for swanky photos anymore - the apps do it for you!




In the past year, I've found that my phone really captures my day to day activities more than my camera. Why? Probably because it is always in my hand, and the ability to share is easier.
Printing my Instagrams for my scrapbooking projects is easy. My printer has a wireless feature, and I think there is an app for that too! A lot of online photo processing places now have apps for loading your instagrams and printing them as well. Project life and 365 Photo projects are common ways these have found their way into the paper crafting world. I'm not only taking more photos, but I'm sharing way more photos than I did two years ago thanks to Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Vine, Path, and Pinterest.

How are you using your phone in your scrapbooking work flow?  I would love to hear about it, please share a project with me in the Artsy Addicts group on Facebook. Make sure you Tag me in the photo!

Thanks,
Tonya Gibbs
http://www.psychomomscrapbooks.blogspot.com

Resources:

  • Recollections - Decorative Tape - Yellow flowers, Blue Flowers
  • Bella Blvd - Decorative Tape - Cotton Candy Chevron
  • Canvas Corp - Pink and Ivory Collection - 12 x 12 Paper - Ribbon Stripe
  • Canvas Corp - White & Kraft Collection - 12 x 12 Paper - Chevron
  • Canvas Corp - Black & Kraft Collection    12 x 12 Paper - Stamped Alpha
  • Canvas Corp - Green and Ivory Collection - 12 x 12 Paper - Dot Reverse
  • Canvas Corp - Brights Collection - 12 x 12 Paper - Yellow and White Big Stripe
  • Canvas Corp - Mini Clothespins - Raspberry
  • Copic - Sketch Marker - B00
  • Staedtler - 102 Stencil
  • Prima  - Chalk - Old Rose
  • Advantus - Tim Holtz - Idea-ology - Tiny Attacher with 100 Tiny Staples
  • EK Success  - Border Punch - Notebook
  • FabScraps - Pearls - Bling - White
  • My Mind's Eye - Sky's the Limit Collection - Decorative Tape
  • Faber-Castell - Mix and Match Collection - Color Gelatos - Yellow, Blue, Pink
  • Silhouette Cameo - Electronic Cutting System
  • American Crafts - Studio Calico - Wood Veneer Pieces - Speech Bubbles
  • American Crafts - Studio Calico -  Wood Veneer Pieces - Cameras
  • Sizzix - Tim Holtz - Alterations Collection - Bigz Die - Die Cutting Template - Picture Wheel
  • Tattered Angels - Glimmer Mist Spray - Maya Blue
  • Tattered Angels - Glimmer Mist Spray - Cherub Pink

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