Archive for May, 2009

Grand Theft LO featuring kimpson

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Good morning all! I’m excited to bring you this week’s installment of Grand Theft LO! We will be lifting kimpson. She has such a great gallery. I know you won’t have any trouble finding inspiration! You can check out here gallery here.

Here’s the LO I lifted: Avon Walk

And here’s my LO. I used Natural Wonders AGAIN! Loving this kit.

Cyndi146 lifted this LO:

Her version using Haynay’s School’s Out for Summer and That’s the Ticket

Monsu chose this one

And here’s her version using Plenty of Sunshine, Everyday Scatters and Sunshine Flairs all by Mickey B Designs

Kimbytx lifted this one:

and her take using Megan Turnridge’s Wild Child and stitches by Britt-ish Designs

and finally, kv2av chose this fun LO:

and created this sweet page using So This is Love by Sahlin Studio

This challenge will run until the end of May. You will receive 1 point for completing the challenge and one random winner will receive an additional point. You can also earn an extra point by using a new kit during it’s first week of release (just let me know when you post in the forum and in your credits). Be sure to include the original LO in your credits as well. Then link us back up in the forum so we can leave you some love! Can’t wait to see how kimpson inspires you!

 

Tuesday Template 05-05-09

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Tue Template

Hey Ladies!! Kathleen here for my very first time hosting the Tuesday Template challenge. I made this template from a LO I created previously for a speed scrap. Hope you like it! There are no rules this time; just download, make it your own, and enjoy!

Tue Template 05-05-09

You can download the template here.

And here is some inspiration from our fantastic CT…
This one is by kimbytx, using Britt’s new NSD bag and glitzy spills and thrills

kimbytx

This one is by chia, using Britt’s Boys of Summer kit

chia

Here’s a reminder of the Matter of Scrap Challenge rules:

You will have all month to complete this challenge. Please upload your LO to the Tuesday Template Challenge gallery and link it here in this thread to get your point. You can also earn an additional point if you use a ScrapMatters product released in the past 7 days. Just make sure you mention that when you post your page. At the end of the month, I will randomly select a layout and the designer of that LO will receive an additional point. (The last time I hosted a challenge, I had to pick a favorite LO and it was SO hard. I’m making it easier on myself this time. ;D)

You don’t have to use ScrapMatters products to participate in this challenge, but we sure love it when you do! Remember, no double dipping. Each LO must be created for one challenge only. Have fun – I can’t wait to see what you come up with!!

Happy [inter]National Scrapbook Day!!!! Our Idea of Paradise Blog Train Route…

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Aloha everyone–Andrea here. Well we started our party a little early, so scroll down to read all about the happenings at SM! We’re having a fabulous blog train around the world filled with the SM team members ideas of paradise. There are 35 stops along the way. Each stop you’ll receive either an 8×8 quick page or a 5×7 brag book-sized quick page created from Hawaiian Happy Hour, SM’s newest collab filled with tropical colors. It’s free this week with a $15 purchase in the SM shop and with everything* on sale today for 40% and 30% through Thursday night you’re bound to be able to find lots of products you want to earn this beauty.

Hawaiian Happy Hour SM DT Mega Collab

I love our blog trains so much, it gives me a good reason to go visit everyone on the team’s blog all in one day!

So here’s the itinerary:

1. Andrea http://andilynn.wordpress.com
2. Britt http://brittishdesigns.blogspot.com
3. Heather L http://joyrevisited.blogspot.com
4. Denise http://www.denisebeattyoriginals.blogspot.com/
5. Tater http://taterscraps.blogspot.com/
6. Kimbytx http://kimbytx.blogspot.com/
7. Melanie http://melanie3boys.blogspot.com/
8. Kim http://geekydiva.wordpress.com
9. Emilee http://morelovemorejoy.blogspot.com
10.Chia http://keepingupwiththekunzs.blogspot.com/
11. Jaime http://jaimeward.blogspot.com
12. Krista http://sahlinstudio.blogspot.com/
13. Wendy http://wendys-craftycreations.blogspot.com/
14. Sya http://scrap-stuff.blogspot.com
15. Stacy H http://stacysbackdoor.blogspot.com/
16.Tracie http://traciescrapsofmylife.blogspot.com/
17. Michelle http://mickeybdesigns.blogspot.com
18. Christy http://thewerners.wordpress.com
19. Cyndi http://cyndi146.blogspot.com/
20. Natasha http://bcnatty.blogspot.com
21. Stefanie http://stefgonedigi.blogspot.com
22. Maria http://scrapmuss.blogspot.com/
23. Heather Nay http://haynay.blogspot.com
24. Mary http://plumdumplingdesigns.blogspot.com
25. Kari http://karistamps.blogspot.com
26. Dawn http://winkasheartscraps.blogspot.com
27. Heather B.http://heb1976.blogspot.com
28. Leslie http://ggdigitaldesigns.blogspot.com
29. Kelly http://insprink.blogspot.com/
30. Jeni http://www.jeniscraftyblog.blogspot.com
31. Anna http://annabvdesigns.blogspot.com/
32. Sharon http://www.digitalcreations.typepad.com
33. Kelly K http://kkklatt.blogspot.com/
34. Happy http://happyscrapgirldesigns.blogspot.com/
35. Rachelle http://www.chelles-creations.blogspot.com/

Have fun! Please report broken links in the comments here (hopefully there aren’t any, but you never know in this age of computers!)

Saturday Special May 2nd, Leading Lines

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Happy (inter)National Scrapbook Day!

Have you ever wondered why some of your pages just look ‘right’ and others not so much?
Today’s Saturday Special is about leading lines, one of the techniques you can use to make your page design more pleasing to look at!
In the western world, the most natural way for our eyes to wonder over a page is from top to bottom, and from left to right.
This is something we can use to our advantage!
When we design a layout, we first need to determine what element we want to focus attention on. This will most often be your focal picture.
This is the picture most important for telling the story on this particular page. It can be your only photo, or one of a series.
You will seldom find this focal point in the top left hand corner of your page, but any orientation can work perfectly!
Once you have placed and/or cropped your focal point, you can help the viewer to really focus on this spot by ‘leading his eye’ towards it.
There are many ways of accomplishing this. You can create a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line, consisting of more (usually smaller) photos or elements.
You can use ribbons, strips of paper, scattered elements or brushes to create this viewing line.
You can use word art or text paths leading towards or even around your focal area.
This viewing guideline can be bold and obvious or very subtle.

Please check out a few examples of great design from our galleries:

This layout by Denise, using smaller photos to create a viewing guide:

Here’s one of Christy’s pages, using ribbon and elements to create a leading line:

And here’s one of mine, using wordart and a few scattered elements to lead the eye:

And here’s some more inspiration the wonderful CT girls made:

Stacy used The Natural Wonder Collab Kit, part of the Queen of Scrap particiation prizes:

Andrea used the contents of a NSD Grab Bag by Tracie Stroud

Christine used Berry crush by Erica Zane and Mary Koegelenberg Creations:

And our resident Queen of Scrap Denise used the Hawaiian happy Hour Collab Kit:

Your challenge is to make a page using the design principal of leading lines!

Here’s for a quick recap of the ScrapMatters challenge rules:
- You have until the end of this month to complete your challenge
- Post your page in the Saturday Special Gallery, and link it back to this forum.
- Completing this layout earns you a point in the Matter of Scrap Challenge System.
- At the end of the month, I will choose my favourite layout which will earn another point.
- If you use a new product, that’s one additional point.
Please indicate you have used a new product when you leave your links  in the forum.
- This layout has to be unique to this challenge (with the exception of the Queen Of Scrap Competition!).

Have fun, can’t wait to see your beautifully designed pages!

Announcing the Design Star Winners!!!

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Things have been so busy today with all the goings on in the forum/gallery and shop that I haven’t been able to get in and post the Design Star winners. Here they are:

Introducing the SM Design Star Apprentices!

Introducing the SM Design Star Apprentices!

I am so excited to announce our newest apprentices: Chelle’s Creations (markyzmom), Hafen Creations (BrianneHafen), Man In The Moon, Plum Dumpling Designs (little hiccup) and Sahlin Studios (sahlinks). Everyone was so talented, we had such a difficult time choosing our winners. We offered the runners-up spots on our site CT and are so happy to have them continue to be part of the SM family. Congratulations to all of these talented ladies.

Here are some highlights of what they’ve put in the shop for you today. In alphabetical order:

Chelle’s Creations:

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Hafen Creations:

Plum Dumpling Designs:

Family Game Night by Plum Dumpling Designs

Frame It With Words by Chelle's Creations

Sahlin Studios:

So This is Love by Sahlin Studios

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A Matter Of Scrap #8 (May 2009)

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Hi Henriëtte here with this months photo challenge.

First I would like to announce the winner of last month’s challenge: it is Mary’s (littlehiccup) really jummy looking picture of this beautiful lamb cake (minus the eyes that is, those look a little bit scary)!

Congratulations Mary!

Because spring is in full swing this months theme is photographing flowers!
Whether in your garden or a vase, flowers charm and enchant the eye with their dazzling colors and delightful shapes. Here are some tips to help make your flower pictures equally charming and enchanting.

Tip #1: Use a simple background

Find a position that provides a plain, non-competing background.
Or place a black or pleasingly colored cardboard behind the flower.

Tip #2: Get close

If your camera has a close-up focusing mode, use it and get as close as the camera manual suggests.
With a digital camera, use the display screen to compose the picture.
Accessory close-up lenses are mandatory for dedicated flower photographers.


Tip#3: Shoot at different angles

Vary the level of your viewpoint.
Shoot down to create attractive patterns of little flowers; kneel to the level of other flowers, such as tulips and daffodils.


Tip#4: Use creative lighting

Observe the lighting on your flowers. Backlighting shining through some flowers gives them an appealing glow. Cloudy-day lighting reveals subtle hues.

Tip #5: Control the wind

Is the wind tossing the flower about? Bring the flower indoors and create an attractive still life that you can easily photograph. Put the flower in a vase and place it near a window. Or use a piece of cardboard to block the wind. Choose your camera angle so the cardboard doesn’t show in the picture. Or choose a colored board and position it to block the wind and to serve as the background.


(From an article by Kodak)

Can’t wait to see all of your entries!

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