Saturday, July 7, 2012

Stampbook Saturday - Hauntingly Delightful

Hi there!!! It's Angela here and I'm back with my final post of the week with my Stampbook Saturday.

I have never been a huge scrapbooker, mainly because I don't take many pictures but I've decided it's something I really want to get into a bit more. 


I was unpacking recently and came across this photo of my hubby and I shortly after we got married. I instantly thought it would be cool for a fun scrapbook page.  It also gave me the opportunity to use one of my favorite TSG sets called "Hauntingly Delightful".  I had fun playing around with some fun colors that I always associate with Halloween.  (believe it or not a couple of the papers are from some pretty girly DP lines).  I've been loving creating my own fishtail banners and thought that they make a huge impact on the page.  I've stamped the mummy from the stamp set in Versafine Onyx Black, embossed it with clear embossing powder and then I watercolored it with Tombow Markers.  I did a bit of fussy cutting so that I could pop it up off the page.  The branch and the bird are some Memory Box dies that I bought recently.  (I have a feeling I'll be using them more often).  A couple sentiments from the Hauntingly Delightful set and Voila, all done!!

Hope you like it!!!

Friday, July 6, 2012

ABC Friday - Sundae please???

Hi there!!! It's Angela and I'm back again with "ABC Friday" aka Anything But a Card Friday.  I was a little stumped as to what to do for today and I find I'm always altering journals but wanted to do something different.  I looked through all my Pinterest boards for inspiration and remembered pinning this Sundae.


I had a hard time finding a sundae glass at my local Dollar store so I went with the next best thing I could find, a margarita glass (double duty!!!). LOL.  I filled the lower part of it with Epson salts, put a poof on top and improvised the "cherry" and used a flower bobby pin instead.  I then made a tag using a sentiment from the TSG set called "Freeze the Moment".

Thanks for popping by!! I'll be back tomorrow with my Stampbook Saturday post. 

Have a great day!!!

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Trendsetting Spotlight on-Holly aka KopyKat!

This week's spotlight has fallen on one of my FAVORITE people to receive blog comments from, Holly aka KopyKat!! She ALWAYS leaves the sweetest comments, and I know as bloggers we all LOVE her for it....and then, I saw her cards. EEEEEKS!!! SO CUTE!!


First of all, LOOOOOOOK at that SUPER cute gnome from My Little Friend? Isn't her scene and coloring to DIE for?!! Totally adorable!!


Again, I can't get over the little scene she created...her clouds are MAGNIFICENT, and out guy from Jungle Out There is looking MIGHTY ADORABLE!! The grass....wowza!! 


And finally, look at that little carrot topped CUTIE pie from When I Grow Up??! This totally reminds me of my nephew Ian, and her simple layout and colors make the PERFECT masculine card. Perfect for Dad's everywhere! I can't resist putting ribbon on cards, and I always have that moment where I think...boys don't like ribbon. It ALWAYS get's overruled by...well, I DO. LOL!! But this is Perfect!!


Well, that is it for me for now! Be sure to stop by Holly's blog and say hello, and tell her that the girl's at TSG sent you!! Have a great day!



Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Wednesday Trends - Mixing Pattern Papers

Hey there!! It's Angela here with Wednesday Trends and today it's all about Mixing Pattern Papers....
 
We all know that pattern papers are all the rage and definitely here to stay. It's amazing how many lines are continually coming out. We all want the newest and the cutest, but what do we do with the DP that we've been hoarding? Well.... we need to use it!!
How can we use it? I'll admit I LOVE buying 6x6 paper pads and probably own way too many (I won't count them because I know it's a lot!!). LOL. The idea behind 6x6 pads is that all the papers in a pad match and go together, therefore, we all end using them together. One of the great things about 6x6 pads opposed to 12x12 papers is that the 6x6 patterns have been shrunk down to make them proportional.
  
I used to be someone who only used papers if they came from the same pad but then I started noticing that some of my older pads sat on my desk unused. What was I going to do with all the patterned paper? I decided I NEEDED to use it.
If you're going to mix pattern paper, it's best to use one paper that is a bit louder with a lot of pattern and then use papers that co-ordinate with it but don't clash. We don't want to the DP to become the focal point but make sure we are keeping the image the main focus. Stripes go will with a floral and polka dot pattern. By varying the scale of the patterns in your DP, it will create more visual interest in your cards.


Here's an example of mixing pattern papers.
For this card using the new release "Poultry in Motion", I used DP's from My Mind's Eye (the denim paper), Simple Stories (Chevron paper which is my loudest paper), Bella Blvd (the green polka dots) and the last one is Imaginesce (the red polka dots).

Why do these DP's work together? I chose to use the Chevron paper as my focal DP and then found other DP to go with it. It's always best to try to use DP's that aren't too busy and are almost more tone on tone. Because I pulled the colors from the Chevron paper, each of the other DP's work and only serve to enhance the overall look of the card.

** One thing to remember - don't be afraid to go bright and bold**
It makes your cards stand out - who doesn't want to stand out right? LOL.

Here is another example of DP's that work together. The Basic Grey paper (the square panel on my card) is my "louder" and most prominent print and then I used some MME DP (the blue polka dot) and Authentique (the yellow). This card uses the set called "Scent-sational". The scale is different for each pattern paper so there is more interest to the card.
Here is one last example where I have used a larger pattern on my card.
For this card, I used a larger pattern from Simple Stories. It works because you still can see quite a bit of the overall pattern. Once I cut the focal paper, I chose colors that co-ordinated with it - the blue DP is Bo Bunny and the Pink is from Echo Park. TSG sets used on this card are: Cutie Pi and Chemistry.
Things to remember about mixing pattern papers:
 I often go with three co-ordinating papers (things are always best in series of three's).
 
Choose one that is louder or more vibrant and then use smaller co-ordinating prints or with varying scale.
 
A subtle or tone on tone pattern will act almost like a solid. This will help bring down the boldness of your louder print.
Stripes, Polka dots, and floral prints always go well together. Text prints will work well with these patterns too.
 
If using 12x12 paper, try to use patterns that are slightly smaller. If your DP has a huge pattern to it, you won't see much of it on a card.
I always mat each layer of DP with either a dark brown (I use Early Espresso Cardstock) or black. This will help to define the layers and everything pops off the card more. (This is something Kim Teasdale taught me - that girl is genious!!!).
Once you start to experiment with Designer papers, it will get easier to mix and match.
Have fun!!!!

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Trendsetter Tuesday-Angela

This week's Trendsetter of the Week is Angela!! Angela has been with There She Goes for what seems like forever, and ever and we still love her to itty bitty bits!! Her work is so fun, and colorful, and her ability to mix patterned papers is like art!! I had a hard time choosing JUST three, so I chose three more recent cards. I mean really, she has SO many!! Angela, thanks for being an AWESOME trendsetter, and keeping us all inspired!!! You ROCK!!


For Angela's first card, I chose her entry for this week's challenge using Aim For the Clouds. Isn't it GORGEOUS!! Perfect colors, coloring, and layout...it's just yummy!


Her second card uses the ADORABLE Jungle Out There set!! I just LOVE that goofy little elephant, so I was in love from the get go!! Again, look at the perfect composition of this card...layout, colors, coloring...too CUTE!!


Her final card is just TOO much fun! It was made using the ConGRADulations set! The papers on this one are SO dun, and I LOVE her embellishments...yum, yum, yum!!

Be sure to visit Angela at her blog, Sparkle and Bling!! Tell her we sent you!

Monday, July 2, 2012

TSG163 Photo Inspiration


This week our challenge is brought to us by our Trendsetter of the week, Angela! She is challenging YOU to make a card or project using the provided photo for inspiration…isn’t it GORGEOUS!!! The thing we love the most about Inspiration challenges is that the possibilities are endless…so let your imagination run wild!!
To be eligible for the giveaway, create a card or project using the inspiration photo and then come back to the TSG Blog to add your name and a link to your project in the InLinkz that is located at the bottom of this challenge post. This challenge is open until the winner has been announced on the following Monday (July 9th). The winner will get a $5 gift certificate to use in the TSG Web store!


By participating in this challenge, you may also find yourself in the Trendsetting Spotlight that shines on the TSG Blog every Thursday. We will be on the lookout to find challenge cards that stand out and show Trendsetting qualities. TSG stamps are not required to participate in the challenges but are appreciated :)


You do not need to have a blog to be able to participate in the TSG Challenges! You can simply add the URL link from your project after it has been uploaded to your online craft gallery. If you upload your card to an online craft gallery, please use the keyword TSG163 so we can check out your beautiful work!

 Need some inspiration to help you get started? Check out these great cards made by the following Trendsetters!!
~ Kim O.
~ Torico
~ Wendy

Winner of last week's Challenge is: Cassie K.
Here are your random numbers:
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Timestamp: 2012-07-01 22:16:41 UTC

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Release week in Review (June 24 to 30)

What is Week In Review (WIR)?- WIR is where we showcase cards made by the Trendsetters and myself throughout the week. Not only to you get to see gorgeous projects made using TSG stamps, but you also have a chance to WIN one of these cards! Leave a comment on this post and next WIR I will choose a winner using a random number generator. That person will then get to pick out their favorite card and the Trendsetter that created it will send it to them :)

Last week's Winner is: Jan Farnworth
Here are your random numbers:
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Timestamp: 2012-07-01 01:29:27 UTC




Debby (Scent-sational)

Debby (Stitched with Love)

Debby (Poultry in Motion)

Debby (Get Well Wishes)

Laurel (Scent-sational)

Laurel (Stitched With Love)

Kim O. (Scent-sational)


Kim O. (Scent-sational)


Kim O. (Stitched with Love)

Kim O. (Poultry in Motion)

Kim O. (Get Well Wishes)


Candace (Scent-sational)

Candace (Get Well Wishes)

Angela (Get Well Wishes)


Theresa (Scent-sational)

Theresa (Stitched With Love)

Theresa (Poultry In Motion)

Torico (Get Well Wishes)

Torico (Stitched With Love)

Torico (Scent-Sational)

Torico (Day or Night)

Jessie (Scent-sational)


Jessie(Stitched With Love)


Jessie (Stitched With Love)


Jessie(Poultry in Motion)



Jessie(Get Well Wishes)



Sandra (Scent-sational)

Sandra(Stitched With Love)

Sandra(Get Well Wishes)