July 06, 2009

Glimmer mist on layouts ...

"How do I use glimmer mist on a layout?"  This is a question we hear quite often at the store.  For those of you that know me, you know I am a glimmer mist addict ... I use it on cards and altered items all of the time and I also use it on the occasional layout.  I use it because its quick, it adds colour and glimmer, which adds a very subtle additional dimension to a page, and I do love adding dimension.    Here are three layouts that I have done, two very recently and one about a year ago ... they each show a different use of glimmer mist on a layout.Love the girl I love using Bazzill "kraft" cardstock ... but on this layout it just looked a little dull ... and as i was going for a circus feel, I simply sprayed ramdon bits of the kraft cardstock with glimmer mist.  See how it adds a bit of sheen to the cardstorck?  I didnt need to spray a lot, just 4 or 5 randomly placed spurts and it completely livend up this layout.  This layout also used the yummy Collage Press "Knave of Hearts" paper and diecuts.

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On this layout I used the glimmer mist in two ways.  I sprayed the grungeboard wings with two different pink colours .... I allowed time to dry and kept layering the spray until i got the effect I wanted.   I wanted to add some dimension to the raised clouds which were cut from the same "Knave of Hearts" paper as the background.  So i simply sprayed some glimmer mist onto my kraft sheet, and then dipped a brush into the pool of glimmer mist and painted the edges of the clouds.  It is a very quick and very easy technique.

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On this layout I used the glimmer mist to colour the corners of the patterned paper and used the mist and glimmer stencil to colour and create the butterfly on the patterned paper.  Again, a quick and easy technique that  brings and added sheen, dimension and design to the layout.

I am sure that there are literally hundreds of ways to use glimmer mist on layouts ... these are just a few that I have tried.  I encourage you all to get out there and play with your mist, and do use it on layouts ... it is a lot of fun!

July 02, 2009

Facing your fears ...

... but only fears as they pertain to Scrapbooking ... So here are 3 "fears" that i hear quite often from other scrappers... 1) I can't do tone on tone, 2) whitespace!!!  I can't leave white space!!!  and 3)  I can never use flowers because i only have men/boys in my family.

Tone on tone or monochromatic pages do scare some people ... and sometimes they can look overdone.  When I am using this technique, i tend to use it on the majority of the page instead of the entire page.  That way the intention is clear, but the page does not convey the message of being only one colour.  In the layout below I used white on white, and white over the majority of the page.  It makes it look clean, it makes the other coloured accents and papers pop and it doesnt look overdone.  This works well with all kinds of colour combos ... it's very versatile and again, the photo and accents will be highly visible.

Whitespace ... another toughie ... when i first started scrapping I would literally cover almost every inch of the background paper ... blank corner, toss in a large photo corner ... blank space, toss in a quote printed on velum, or flowers or something chipboard.  Now I am embracing "whitespace" ... which can really be any colour ... and/or pattern .... but essentially it is those wide open spaces on your layout.   I fist started using "whitespace" when I saw that it allowed the viewer's eye to focus on the important part of the layout ... which primarily is the photos. 

Flowers ..... what can I say, I adore flowers in all forms as embellishments ... and yes, you can use flowers on almost any layout, even when you are scrapping your guys. The first thing I do is look for photo opportunities that lend itself to a possible floral theme ... in this case, my Dad, standing in front of a floral banner.  Try photographing your guys in natural surroundings, like green forests, tropical plants, in front of flowering trees & shrubs ... you can add white flowers to snowflakes for a floral winter scene, flowers in orange tones for those shots of walks in the park in the autumn ... so, yes you can use those flowers, just dont adorn their baseball photos with flowers and you will be fine.

Have fun trying some of these techniques, as always, come show us your creations, we would love to see what you have been up to.  If you have any techninques or issues you would like to see covered on the blog, let us know ... we are happy to help you create!!!
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all patterned paper and clear embellishments are from the New Basic Grey line "June Bug"

June 29, 2009

All Day Crop!

We're planning another fun ALL DAY CROP at Pick of the Patch.  Be sure to mark you calendars & join us on Saturday July 25th from 10am - 10pm.  Crop is $20 for the day. 

Please call the store or stop by to register. Limited seating so register early!Crop

June 26, 2009

Crop, Shop, Learn & Win .... it's all here at POTP!

It's Friday! and you know what that means.... tonight is our Free 4 All Crop night at the store!  Come join us for some scrapbooking fun from 5:30pm to midnight.  Call the store to reserve your seat for tonight or any upcoming Friday night.

We have some new products arriving soon.... oh be still my beating heart! Basic Grey's June Bug and Lemonade lines will soon be on the shelves.  I was busy at the store yesterday moving stock to make room for these new arrivals....you do not want to miss out. 


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Be sure to stop by the store to see what else is new,  items are just "popping" onto the shelves, it's like a treasure hunt!  Come in and find what's new, since you were last in to see us.

Remember to sign up for our July classes - Camera Mini Album, Elegant Occasion Card Class, How Do You Do That technique class and the Canvas Creation.  Call the store to register now!  August classes will be posted shortly.  Come meet our uber cool instructor & technique whiz...Jo! 013

Pick of the Patch is proud to be a sponsor store for BC Crop for Kids "Shop Til you Crop" contest.  Just purchase a scrapbooking item (minimum $5 value) which will be left at the store to be donated to the BC Scrapbooking Crop for Kids "Shop 'Til You Crop Prize Basket".  You name will be entered in for a chance to win a seat at the 2010 Scrapbooking Crop for Kids event.  The prize basket of scrapbooking items will be raffled off at the 2009 event, proceeds go to the charity. 

Also.... send us a post card! we have our Summer Prize Draw happening now, it's easy to enter, all you have to do is send the store a post card from anywhere during the summer and you're entered into the draw.

Happy Scrappin'

June 24, 2009

Two under $2.00 Redux!

Did you get a chance to try  two cards for under $2.00 using one piece of patterned paper? I have played with it more and I am having a blast with it.  Today I wanted to show you how to make an inexpensive hostess gift.  I used 5 sheets of patterned paper, all with the My Minds Eye French Flea Market Paper.  I made note cards from the first 4 sheets of paper, and I altered a chipboard jewellery box with the 5th sheet of paper and remaining pieces of the "card" paper.    From my own stash i used ribbon that i had left over from a large project and a couple of stick pins from my stash.  I also used paper punch's, a stamp, ink, glue and 9 little gems.  My little gems were from the Basic Grey bling line ... there are 80 in a pack so using 5 cost me maybe .15 cents.  I also used 4 small scrap pieces of cardstock for the center's of 4 of the note cards.
The big expense for this project, was the paper, 5 sheets at $1.15 for a total of $5.75, and the ribbon at $1.75.  From this I produced 8 note cards, in a gift box.  It was fun, it was fast and it is an inexpensive project, perfect for a hostess gift!  Imagine how cool they would look with a Monogram stamp instead of the flower I used.  If you do try this technique, please share with us, we would love to see what you come up with.
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June 22, 2009

Not Your Usual Embellishment

Who says that the embellishments we use on our scrapbook pages and projects have to be manufactured for that purpose? There are supposed to rules about ensuring that what you use is acid and lignin free; archival safe. Although I'm generally a rule follower when it comes to rules of the road, school rules, etc, when it comes to my creative outlet, my art, no rules apply. That's why when I sat down the other day to make this card for my hubby for Father's Day, I knew I wanted to include a non-scrapbooking embellishment. I bought a gift card from Home Depot for my hubby because he's need of a couple of tools, specifically a drill,  and attached to the gift card I chose was this drill bit.

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I love how the die cuts from the Collage Press Knave of Hearts line look like saw blades, I layered a couple of them to showcase my drill bit. Then I simply cut two slits in the centre of the top die cut and slid the drill bit in. I didn't glue the drill bit down as it's a usuable drill bit. I also used pieces cut from the paper strips paper and a journaling spot. All the papers can be found in the store.

I challenge you to find unlikely embellishments and use them on your next project. Share them with us, by posting a link in the comments section of our blog.

June 19, 2009

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June 18, 2009

Friday Night Crop and some last minute inspiration

Don't forget to join us tonight for our Friday Night Crop. Just drop us a quick call at the store to reserve a spot as we do sometimes fill up.

Today marks the beginning of summer holidays for us as both kids finish preschool today. June has been so busy, but I still wanted to make a card and a give a little something as a thank you to the teachers in appreciation for the wonderful preschool experiences they have given my kids this year.

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So the other night I whipped up these three cards in about two hours, it likely won't take you that long, but I'm a slow scrapper. First I hit the Pick of the Patch store to use the Accucut machine. I used an envelope die cut and cut off the thin side flaps. Then I cut three piece of patterned paper, inked the edges and adhered them to the inside of the envelope. I then attached a photo of the kids, layered a circle punched from patterned paper over a bit of my photo and using alphabet stickers wrote out my thank you sentiment. I computer generated my personalized message and glued that to the bottom section of the card. Then I adhered a strip of ribbon to the outside back of the card ensuring it was long enough to reach around to tie in a loose knot or bow.

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I bought the teachers a nice bar of soap (who doesn't love a high quality soap, I know it perks up my few minutes to myself every day?). To wrap it, simply cut a strip of patterened paper the same width as the soap and long enough to wrap around the entire bar. Tie with ribbon and bow and there you have a quick, yet thoughtful last minute thank you card and gift. All in just over an hour.

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June 17, 2009

Two under $2.00

Scrapping on a dime?  How does two cards for under $2.00 sound?  Here’s my challenge to you.  Take one piece of double sided paper and make two standard sized cards (5 ½ x 4 ¼), and use most of that piece of 12 x 12 paper.

I used:

1 piece of MME French Flea Market Paper – Sophie     $1.15

Scraps of ribbon from my stash. approx  $.50

Small amounts of adhesive and ink  approx  $.25

A corrugated coffee holder   free

Two completed cards $1.90

 

Variations:  Embellish with your left over flowers, buttons, brads, etc from your stash.  Or make flowers or shapes punched from scrap paper.  Stamp a message on a scrap piece of paper.  Doodle a border; use a piece of wrap white cardstock or the back side of patterned paper to insert in the center to record your message.  Use a border punch on edge of the paper strip.  The variations are endless.  Use your scraps, use your stash, use your imagination and see what you can come up with for two under $2.00

Two for 2

June 16, 2009

Summer Prize Draw & Upcoming Classes

I love to travel and when I go somewhere I always have my handy journal/diary which includes all the addresses of my BF's and family... now I'm adding Pick of the Patch's store address to the list.... why?

Pick of the Patch is have a Summer Prize Draw and it's so easy to enter... all you have to do is mail a postcard to the store from anywhere at all and your name is entered in a prize draw at the end of the summer.  You must include your name and email address on your postcard so the store can contact you if you win!  How fun and easy is that?!  Send us a postcard, we'd love to hear from you!Postcard

There are still a few classes taking place this month and July has some sizzlin' fun classes too!  Our  Free 4 All Friday night crops at the store are fun too and will still take place during the summer.... we've got air conditioning too! Come join us! Call the store to register for classes or to reserve you seat for a Friday night of fun!

Upcoming June Classes

Pam's Patch Project

 
Join Pam in June to create a Mini Travel Album. 
Date: Wednesday, June 17th
Time: Drop in between 11am and 1pm
Cost: $5
 
This is a drop in session, but please call the store to pre-register so we have enough product for everyone.

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How do you do that?
This months technique is stitching ... on layouts, on cards, on elements on just about anything!  And as always, there's always more to this technique than meets the eye, so come and play!

Date:  June 25th
Time:  6:30 pm
Cost   $5



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Upcoming July Classes

July Card Class - Izzy is taking the reigns this month and creating Elegant Occasion cards... great for weddings, anniversaries, reunions, birthdays, graduation and more. Come join us!


Date: Tuesday, July 14th
Time: 11am - 1pm
Cost: $18.00
 
Date: Thursday, July 16th
Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Cost: $18.0073


POTP Class Registration Policy

All classes & crops must be paid for at time of registration. If you are registering by telephone we will be happy to take your credit card information.

All class fees are non-refundable.

We appreciate as much notice as possible if you need to cancel a class. If notice is given within 72 hours, a store credit will be issued. Unfortunately, no credit can be given if less than 72 hours notice is received.



June 11, 2009

Travelin' Time...

Are you planning a short road trip, or a cross country tour or even an exotic getaway this summer?  If you're travelin', whether it's near or far, stop by the store to see two new additions and prepare to scrapbook your vacations!  Both new lines are fabulous! 

The new Fresh Print Traveler collection by Little Yellow Bicycle includes a large variety of embellishments that co-ordinate with the funky, hip papers and look for lots of special pieces in this collection, including a chipboard album with an acrylic cover and a coordinating paper tablet.  013
The new Making Memories Great Escape collection includes some fun overlays, great double sided specialty papers, rub ons, blossoms & buttons, dog tags and some great self-adhesive tabs and a whole host of other new items in this line. 004

More KaiserKraft wood flourishes have arrived in store too, don't miss out on them!009

June 09, 2009

Journaling Tip & Technique

Journaling is often a challenge on layouts. We may feel like we should add more and say more than just the title, but often we don't know what else to say. When this happens to me, I turn to my embellishments. All those brads, rub-ons, stickers, stamps and such can be a great starting point for our journaling. Either they can trigger what you want to say and you can use them as inspiration for your hand journaling (or computer generated if your penmanship isn't to your liking), or you can piece together a few different embellishments like I did on this layout to complete my journaling.

Our Family - kit (February 2009)

Our Family close-up

Materials:  Creative Imaginations stamp, alpha stickers, brad, die cut paper and stickers; Prima flowers; Tim Holtz acrylic tag; Bazzill cardstock; unknown bling.