Showing posts with label Tonya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tonya. 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 16, 2014

Masculine Cards with Tonya Gibbs

Father's Day will be here before you know it!   I know everyone struggles with masculine cards, so today I'm going to show you two versions of card from one sketch.  



I found this sketch on Pinterest from PageMaps.com  it seemed so simple, and I thought it would make a nice "any" occasion simple flat card that could be mailed to anyone.  Change up the colors to feminine and it would be a great design for a woman as well.   I really love simple versatile sketches. 

 
 
So I thought I would make two of these cards. The first is with some scraps left over from a DCWV Tattered Time paper stack.  The gears are super masculine, and if you didn't want to leave the card flat, you could add a few metal gears in a cluster above the sentiment.
 
 
On this version I used only Washi Tape, kept the tapes black and white, then stamped the sentiment  in red so it would pop. 

 
 
I hope this inspires you to create a masculine card.  If so, please share your card designs with us on the Artsy Addicts Facebook page.
 
 
Thanks for stopping in today,
Tonya Gibbs
 
 

Friday, May 9, 2014

Varsity Layout by Tonya Gibbs - May Challenge


Hi everyone, wow can you believe that school is almost out?  Where did the time go? Seriously It was just fall in my mind.   My son, Brighton, is a Jr. this year and I'm going to spend some time in the next year crying - no seriously - documenting his high school story!   I know it is hard to sometimes create Masculine Layouts so I have a few tips to kick start your creative process.

 
First of all GRUNGE makes masculine layouts come together so easily.  And what better way to get grunge then Mixed Media.  Just like little boys - the messier the better! Texture is my next hint!  I think you can't have too much texture on a boy layout!  
 

 
Second - stick to masculine colors.  Like Blues, Greens, black, browns.  Since my son's high school colors are Blue, White & Red, I decided to use them for my focal color pallet.

 

 
I typically avoid flower clusters and stick to masculine paper elements.  7Gypsies Vintage Varsity line was perfect for this layout - since it offered so many 'sports' themed elements that could be fussy cut and used for layers. 
 
Here is a process video of me making this layout.
 
 

 
 
I challenge you to post some masculine projects this month in the AA Facebook page.  From little boys, to grown me, it is a challenge sometimes to work with their photos, but they deserve to be documented too!    With Father's Day in a few short weeks, this will kick start your brain into thinking masculine!  
 
 
Thanks for stopping in today,
 
Tonya Gibbs
 
 
Layout Supplies:  
  • Canvas Corp - White smooth Cardstock
  • 7Gypsies - Vintage Varsity 8x8 pad
  • Stamper's Anonymous & Tim Holtz - The Ultimate Grunge
  • Tattered Angels - Silver Glimmer Mist
  • Faber Castell - Design Memory Craft   PITT Big Brush Artist Pens in the following Colors:
    • Black,
    • White,
    • Cold Grey I 230,
    • Cold Grey IV 233,
    • Phthalo Blue 110,
    • Dark Sepia 175,
    • Deep Scarlet Red 219
  • Faber - Castell Design Memory Craft Gelatos in the following colors:
    • Dark Blue
    • Silver
  • Faber-Castell Design Memory Craft Glaze
  • The Crafter's Workshop 6x6 stencils in the following Patterns:
    • Mini Numbers
    • Mini Well Rounded (this is the grunge stencil)
    • Mini Wonky Circles
  • Liquitex - Full Body Gesso
  • Prima - Distress Tool
  • Pearl Ex -  Interference Red
  • Score Tape
  • Scotch - ATG
  • Scotch - Mounting Foam
  • Idea-ology - Tim Holtz - Grunge Board Numbers
  • Idea-ology - Tim Holtz - Sanding Block
  • Cosmo Cricket  - Silver Glitter Adhesive Sheets
  • Studio Calico - Wood Veneer Speech Bubbles
  • Studio Calico - Wood Veneer Abroad Cameras
  • Clear Glitter Nail Polish
  • EK Success - Square Binding Edge Punch
  • Stars - Rhinestone buttons
  • Index Card

Friday, May 2, 2014

Family Story Layout by Tonya Gibbs


Hi everyone,  Mother's Day is around the corner, and today I thought I would share a layout of my family. My kids are turning into young adults right in front of my eyes. They are both in serious relationships and I thought it would be nice to document the time we have spent with them. I love spending time with all of them. For those of you who know me personally you know that Family is everything to me.  I wanted this layout to show them all how much I love them!  It is the highlight of my day when I can see all their faces! 

My friend pinned this layout sketch from PageDrafts.com yesterday and it totally inspired me. 



I selected Teresa Collin's Family Stories collection for my layout. I loved the soft aquas pinks and Navy blues in this collection and thought it would be great with my photos.

I also used the Teresa Collins Stencil 


Tattered Angel's Bubbles Glimmer Mist and little Modeling paste added the perfect texture to my background. 



I decided to use some Cosmo Cricket Glitter paper for my flags and wanted them to match my layout colors. I grabbed my Faber-Castell Design Memory Craft PITT Artist Pens and colored over the silver glitter. I think I'm falling in love with glitter thanks to Cosmo Cricket and their shed proof sheets!  


I had a few extra Bloom Sparklers from Webster's Pages on a card. You guys know how much I love to use extra piece here and there.  I decided they were perfect for the centers of my flowers.  I also spritzed the flower clusters with the Tattered Angel's Bubbles Glimmer Mist. This is the perfect minty blue color with silver glimmer.


Die-Namites Dies Leafy Branch die was the perfect addition to finish off my cluster.  Since my family is my anchor, I decided to nestle the Anchor charm from the ephemera pack into the flower cluster. 




I used one of the note cards in the collection to die-cut butterflies using a Martha Stewart Punch, and the Tim Holtz mover's and shapers die.   My photo was matted on the Spring Doily from Die-namites to give it a nice petite scallop border  then double matted onto a pastry doily for added texture and depth.  I used lots of the snippet titles from the Teresa Collins Ephemera pack around the page as my title, and used the title area of the sketch for my journaling. 

My kids are growing so fast and I know they are going to start leaving the nest soon. I want them to spread their wings and fly, but when they do this Momma is going to probably fall apart. No matter where life takes them, or who they pick as their life partner,  I hope they always treasure family time, and remember how much they are loved! 

Thanks for stopping in today, 

Tonya Gibbs
http://www.psychomoms.com 

Friday, April 25, 2014

Masculine Card using April Challenge by Tonya Gibbs





  Today I thought I would share with you a masculine card using the April Sketch Challenge.  By making a few extra adjustments, I was able to convert this feminine sketch into a masculine card. 


For today's card  I used a combo of washi tapes from Teresa Collins Designs Memorabilia and You Are My Happy Collections.   Since my washi tape selection had a horizontal pattern, I decided to change the orientation of the card from the original sketch. TIP:  Rotating a sketch can give the sketch a new look! 






I created clusters that combine the sequins from the Teresa Collins' Family Stories and Memorabilia Collections with the Tiny Stars Wood Veneers from Studio Calico. Substituting the star shapes instead of the heart offered a more "masculine" touch to the card.   The sentiment was a stamp from Fiskars' All Year Cheer Cling Mount Stamps, and Teresa Collins Designs' Memorabilia Enamel Dots in black nicely filled in the negative space under the sentiment.  


Another substitution that offered a more masculine feel was replacing the doily with a few nesting cuts from the Spellbinder's Labels 18 die.  I tried to find a labels die in my stash that best matched the pattern in the washi tape.  In this layer cluster, the background was cut from a scrap piece of 7Gypsies corrugated paper. For the next layer,  I covered a scrap of cardstock with the blue washi tape before die-cutting. All these layers offered a beautiful depth of field for my sentiment. 



I hope I have given you a few ideas of how you can multipurpose sketches to fit your masculine needs. 

I hope you guys have time to participate in the April Sketch Challenge.  There are only a few extra days left. There have been a few submission.  To see them check out the LinkZ app at the bottom of this linked post.  

Thanks for stopping in today, 

Tonya Gibbs
http://www.psychomoms.com 




Friday, April 11, 2014

Washi Inspired Layout by Tonya Gibbs


 
Last week I issued a sketch challenge, and shared with you guys a card that I made using washi tapes.   My card was inspired by this roll of  tape!
 
 
Here is the sketch & card from last week...
 
  
 
Today I wanted to show you a layout that I created using the same washi tapes and the sketch as a layout guide. I  had a 6x6 pad of My Mind's Eye, Spread Your Wings and Fly, paper collection.  It coordinated so well with the washi selection that I decided it would be perfect for my layout. Since the 3D Embellishment that I used as my title reads "You Are My Sunshine, My Only Sunshine", I found a playful photo of my daughter, Brittany.  Side note:  Her Daddy calls her Sunshine!
 
 
Like last week, I sprayed the doilies with the Dylusions Ink Spray in Lemon Zest. Then Spritzed it with Heidi Swapp's Gold Lume color shine.  I thought the sunny pop of yellow, went well with my "You Are My Sunshine" title.
 
 
The 3D embellishment came with the sticker set, but it had a mustard yellow background. I peeled it apart, and placed it onto a piece of blue polka dot scrap from the collection.  I love how it pops against the yellow doily now. 
 
It was a lot of fun working with these vibrant bright colors.  This color pallet is way out of my norm, so it totally stimulated my creative juices.  I hope you try this challenge, along with the bright colors.  Don't forget to link up your blog post to last week's post if you decide to play along. Everyone who links up - will be featured in a May Artsy Addicts Showcase post.  I look forward to seeing how you use the sketch.

Tonya Gibbs
http://www.psychomoms.com

Resources:

My Mind's Eye - Spread Your Wings & Fly 6x6 pad
My Mind's Eye - Spread Your Wings & Fly Brads
My Mind's Eye - Spread Your Wings & Fly 3D embellishments
My Mind's Eye - Spread Your Wings & Fly Stamps
My Mind's Eye - Spread Your Wings & Fly Buttons
Marion Smith Designs - Mad Tea Party 12x12 Paper -
Doily
Dylusions Ink Spray in Lemon Zest
Heidi Swapp - Gold Lume Color Shine
Heidi Swapp - Archival Ink Pink
Heidi Swapp - Archival Ink Teal
Tattered Angels - Tutti Fruity
Tattered Angels - Frozen Lake
Yellow Baker's Twine
Teressa Collins Memorabilia Line Washi Tape (yellow)
Recollections - Random Washi Tape
Maya Road - Heart Shape Chipboard
Sizzix - Tim Holtz Alterations Rosette Strip Die
Faber-Castell Design Memory Craft - Pitt Pen Cadmium Yellow no. 107


Friday, April 4, 2014

Birthday Card and Sketch by Tonya Gibbs

Happy Friday!   I have a super fun, cheerful card and sketch to share with you today!
 
 
This entire card was inspired by the one roll of washi tape!  (I believe it is Recollections brand!)
 
 
So I went into my stash and found these two tapes to coordinate with the dominate tape. 

TIP: When picking out tape, if you have a BOLD pattern as your dominate, select coordinating tapes in smaller widths and softer patterns to contrast your focal tape selection.

 
I then set out to create a sketch for my card!
 
 
 
 
Look at how fun my card turned out!  The bright colors of the tape are festive and fun!
 
 
I took a small doily and sprayed it with Dylusions Ink Spray in  Lemon Zest. Then Spritzed it with Heidi Swapp's Gold Lume color shine.
 
You could easily use this sketch with scraps of paper as well.  I love to use up those scraps when I have an opportunity.   I hope you enjoyed this card.  I would love to challenge you to use the sketch above and your own stash of washi tape and create a project.   If  you do, please link up your project here.  
 
I look forward to seeing your entries,
Tonya Gibbs
http://www.psychomoms.com

Friday, March 28, 2014

You are the Light Canvas by Tonya Gibbs

 
Hi everyone,  have you had a chance to participate in the blog hop with Marion Smith Designs and Petaloo? Today is the last day. Make sure you pop over to the respective blogs (listed below) and leave a comment. 
 
 
 
  
These gorgeous Botanicals from Petaloo complimented Marion's paper lines beautifully! Here are the products I used to create this canvas.  
 
 
 
 
 
 

My background was inspired by a rusted sign.  I really wanted the edges to have that rusted metal effect.  I used the Tattered Angels Natural Paint System - Mahogany  but instead of "as directed"  I blotched it on with a paint brush. Once it was dry I applied some crackle paint from Ranger to give it a blistered rusty effect.
 
 
 
Oh my can you say Luscious?  Look at these wonderful embellies all clustered together, with a few extra fussy cut pieces from Marion's paper collections.  I absolutely love how these all work so well together.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 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 Petaloo!
 
 
 
I hope you have time to go to the respective blogs and hop.
 
Thanks for stopping in today,
 
Tonya Gibbs
 
Canvas Resources:
  • Marion Smith Designs - Nirvana "Typograph"
  • Marion Smith Designs - Never Grow Up Paper Collection "Sleepover"
  • Marion Smith Designs - Mad Tea Party "Rabbit Hole" 
  • Marion Smith Designs - Junque & Gems Filigree
  • Marion Smith Designs - Junque & Gems Resin Roses
  • Marion Smith Designs - Texture Stamps
  • Petaloo - Botanica Blooms - Purple
  • Petaloo - Botanica Blooms - Pistachio
  • Petaloo - Botanica Minis Teal
  • Petaloo - Velvet Hydrangeas Cream
  • Petaloo - Botanica Minis Lav/Purple
  • Liquetex - Matt Medium
  • Liquetex - Gesso
  • Ranger - Dylusional Sprays, Yellow, Green, Blue
  • Ranger - Crackle Paint Clear Rock Candy
  • Heidi Swapp - Gold Lame Color Shine
  • Satin Ribbon
  • Wooden filigree Frame - Dollar bin
  • Surebonder Detail Glue Gun
  • TCW - Damask Stencil 6x6
  • Faber Castell Design Memory Craft  - Whipped Spackle
  • Tattered Angels Naturally Aged Mahogany Woodgrain
 
 
 

Friday, March 21, 2014

Sun Kiss Cards by Tonya Gibbs

Happy Friday everyone, I hope you are set for a super fab crafty weekend.  I am still on a card making mission.  Today I wanted to share with you another card sketch, and two versions of the same sketch.  
 
 
Confessions of a Paper Addict -  Prima's Sun Kiss collection was one of my all time favorites, and I bought several 6x6 pads.  I was planning to fussy cut and die cut one pad, and then create with the second.  Truth is, I ended up hoarding them both!   So I reached into my sketch arsenal and went to work.
  

 
 
Here is the first version of my card.  
 
Tip: The doily behind the butterfly was cut from the paper, I flipped it upside down and used the white side on my card!)  This is a great way to use up unwanted patterns.
 
I decided to recreate the same card, but rotate the orientation for the second version.  I didn't want to cover up the smaller butterflies on the right, so  I also changed up the location of the sentiment.    
 
 
 
 
I hope I've given you a few things to think about when using up those extra 6x6 pads.  If you decided to use my sketch, please share it with me on the Artsy Addicts Facebook Page.
 
Thanks for stopping in today,
 
Tonya Gibbs
 

Friday, March 14, 2014

Hello Card Tutorial by Tonya Gibbs

 
Happy Friday my crafty peeps,  I hope you have an exciting weekend planned. Last summer the Teresa Collins Memorabilia line was one of the hottest selling Artsy Addicts kits. I still had a few pieces left over, and wanted to finish off the kit.


 
  First I came up with a design, and decided to share my sketch with you guys...
 
 
My challenge was to have 95% of the card come from the kit and the other 5% from the scrap pile.  NOTHING NEW WAS USED TO MAKE THIS CARD.
 
 
 
Here is a process video of me making the card..

 
 
 
This design is super clean and simple, and will easily transfer to some other collections that I own.  
 
DESTASH TIP:  If  you have a lot of left overs from kits, make a stack of cards using the same sketch design. Then wrap them up and give to a friend as a gift.   I usually place a pop square on the back of a stack of sentiments. This way my friend can choose the appropriate sentiment when she is ready to mail the card.  I recommend keeping the designs flat (no bulky flowers) since the friend will most likely mail the cards.  My friends love gift sets like this, and it is a great way to de-stash a kit!   Another option is to give them to your church to mail for outreach!
 
Thanks for stopping in today,
 
Tonya Gibbs
 
Resources:
  • Ranger Ink - Embossing Powder - Super Fine Detail - Clear
  • Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pads - Embossing Ink Clear
  • Teresa Collins - Memorabilia Collection - 12 x 12 Double Sided Paper - Quatrefoil
  • Teresa Collins - Memorabilia Collection - 6 x 6 Paper Pad
  • Teresa Collins - Memorabilia Collection - 12 x 12 Die Cut Paper
  • Teresa Collins - Memorabilia Collection - Enamel Dots
  • Sizzix - Tim Holtz - Alterations Collection - Movers and Shapers Die - Vintage Telephone and Typewriter Set
  • Baker's Twine
  • Cardstock
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