Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Fun Weekend Ahead!

Yes!  Got a fun weekend planned.  On Friday morning I'm going to be joining Ellen, with some of her family and friends for a scrapping weekend at her mom's place in the Poconos!  I'm very excited to get a way to do some scrapping and cardmaking AND socializing... some of my very favorite things... and with Ellen, so that makes it all the more fun!  I starting packing up my stuff last night and I think I just may need a truck (which I do not have) to haul it all.  It's hard packing for these things... never want to leave anything behind  that may be of importance, ya know! 

So anyway, in my last post I said that I submitted to the DT call for Couture Cardstock... well the nervousness has finally set in!  But, in all actuality, the nerves set in from the moment I hit send on my entries.  I'm not good at waiting, patience is definitely something I lack, lol!  What makes this all the more difficult is that there is kind of a two step process involved to their dt selection.  First they will be selecting 3 finalists for each of the 4 positions they are looking to fill (layout designer, card designer, altered art designer and an SVG/GSD file designer).  Then each finalist will be shipped a paper pack from Couture Cardstock, and they will have a week to complete 1 additional  project in according to their guidelines using their paper products.  So like I said, there's a lot of waiting involved.  I'm really anxious to know if I'll be lucky enough to be one of the finalists.  So I wait, and continue to think positive thoughts :)  Not easy... at all!

Thought I'd do some more sharing of some projects that I did a little while ago.  Seems I never did get my dt work posted here on my blog from the final month of my first year with CreativeXpress and these were definitely some of my favorites, so I'd really like to show them off a little bit more.  And speaking of which, I just got my new assignment to start off my second year of CX designing, so I'm getting eager to start creating for that some this weekend while I'm scrapping a way in the Poconos! Just got my big box of goodies delivered to my doorstep today so now I'm raring to scrap! 
For this grouping of assignments I worked with the Stand & Salute Cricut Cartridge and I designed a layout and 2 card designs.  Truth be told, I wasn’t real sold on this particular image cartridge at first glance from the front and back covers. However, when I opened the box and took the time to flip through the booklet, I realized the potential that this cart held and that there was much more aside from military images that this could be utilized for. Now that I’m familiar with this cart, I love to go back to it and I love using it. This cart can be used for 4th of July projects, boy themed projects, heritage themes, and even as I’ve discovered... presidential themes. This was the perfect cart for me to use to help me design a 2 page layout to cover this past year’s Presidential election!  Since this is also one of my current favorite layouts, I also decided to include this in my entry for the Couture Cardstock DT call. 
“Change Has Come to America” scrapbook layout.

On the night of the 2008 Presidential election, I took various photos of the events transpiring via our TV. Being that this election captured our family’s attention and I wanted to document this historic event, I was waiting for the perfect design idea to come to mind before attempting to scrapbook these photos. As soon as I had the “Stand & Salute” cart in hand and had the chance to look through the cart’s image content, I quickly realized there were plenty of images that fit the bill for the perfect Presidential election layout. After seeing the map of “red and blue states” flashed across the TV screen numerous times during the election process, I decided a large map image spanning a 2 page spread background would be most appropriate! I cut the USA map shape as well as it’s shadow both out at 21 ¼”.

The patterned papers that I used for this layout were from BasicGrey’s Boxer collection and from Kaiser’s Thrill Seeker line. The Thrill Seeker line is a boy oriented collection with bold red, white and blue patterns that worked perfectly into a patriotic theme such as this scrapbook layout. The star border that spans across the entire 2 pages, was also a border cut from this cart. I cut the border star size at 1 ¼”.

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I was thrilled to see an eagle image available on this cart, and I knew I wanted to include one here on my layout, so I googled an image of the “Presidential Seal” and I challenged myself to replicate one as close as I could. I loved how mine turned out and it was fun to create! The eagle was cut out at 2 ½”, whereas the shield image that I also applied to the eagle was cut at ¾”.   .The wings I embossed with my Cuttlebug Script emboss folder, and I strategically placed the portion of the eagle's head between the Swiss Dots folder, as to emboss an eye for him, lol!

Here's another detail photo of the title-work for the page...


The stars in the background were also embossed with the Cuttlebug, and it's one of their newer folders that I LOVE!   For the title “Change Has Come to America”, I used the Cricut Calligraphy Collection cart. I used the Matrimony font for “Change” and cut to size at 1 ¾” . The Jack Sprat font was used to cut “has come to” at 1”, and “America” was cut out at ¾”, using the Italic Monotype font. The banners used in the title were also images cut from the Stand & Salute cart. These were cut at 2” and 1”. The details of this spread were embellished with faux-stitching and a spritzing of Old Lace and Sapphire Glimmer Mists. I finished off the layout with some information about the election which were computer journaled and arranged into strips.

And now here are the two cards I made... the first one, a card that can be used for a favorite son... even a military son.
“My Hero” card.



To make this card, I was inspired by a sheet of the Kaiser Thrill Seeker paper (#P218 Prankster) which included a full sheet of various sized quotes pertaining to boys, sons, etc. I selected a quote to use for my card and cut it out from the sheet. I then chose to use the “My Hero” phrase from the Stand & Salute cart to correspond with the quote. I love my Glimmer Mist sprays and wanted to try a stamping technique with them on my card. So I cut out the “My Hero” phrase at 1 ½” onto a piece of plain white cardstock. To prepare my “stamp”, I flipped over the phrase image and sprayed it generously with my Burnt Red Glimmer Mist. Making sure the ink was saturated enough, but with no dripping, I then turned the phrase back over to the front side and then positioned it on top of another plain piece of white cardstock which will be used on the card front. Next, lay a scrap piece of paper over top of the phrase and begin to press and rub over the entire phrase image. Lift up and the result is a clean “stamped” image of the phrase for the card. I then embossed this piece with the distressed stripes Cuttlebug folder before adhering to the card. The rest of the card was dressed up with a medal star border, a banner and a mini star, all cut using the Stand & Salute cart.

My second card is basically just a fun, all occassion card that I came up with...
“Star Square motif” card


I also played with my Glimmer Mists for this one!  It incorporates a “masking” technique which I find to be really cool to do... especially on smaller surface areas such as cards! To create my mask, I simply selected my square star motif from the Stand and Salute cart and cut it out 9 x’s at 1 ½” each. I applied the 2 Way Zig glue to the backs of each star cut-out and let them dry till they were tacky. If you do this, the pieces will adhere to whatever it is you want, but they will be easily removable. So when the stars were good and tacky from drying, I then arranged them onto the front of my turquoise card the way I liked. Once this is done, I was ready to spray on my Burnt Red Glimmer Mist to entirely cover the design on the front of the card. After making sure to let the spray dry completely, you can then begin to lift away your “masked” areas to reveal your masked card design. I really enjoyed the result of the Burnt Red Glimmer Mist on top of the turquoise cardstock because the color of the mist appeared to take on a wonderful Copper tone. I then finished off my card by applying turquoise blue jewels to the centers of each masked star image.

And before I head out for the night, just also wanted to let you all know that I'm happy to have had another card of mine picked up for publication in CARDS magazine again!  It'll be for the April issue, so now I can look forward to that too! 
Hope you enjoyed my CX projects that I shared and even better, I hope that you all have as great a weekend as I'm going to have...  can't wait til Friday! :)

13 comments:

Fink said...

What a great project! I love the idea of the layout because this certainly was an important thing for America. The eagle looks great!

Wendy Kwok said...

I love the projects... good luck for the DT call... the eagle is one amazing creative idea.

some kind of wonderful said...

this is such an amazing layout and cards! just beautiful!!

Nancy said...

ohhh Andrea...that layout is just stunning...and what a great one to have in your family album for years to come. I really need to make one of these as well...your cards are just perfect to girl...Thanks for all of the inspiration...hugs

Elizabeth said...

Andrea your CX projects are A-MAZING! I always love your attention to details on each and every project that you create! Good luck with the DT, I will be pulling and praying for you!

Have a fun scrapping and enjoy yourself girl!
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Renee Lamb said...

wow you put a lot of detail in that - but oh so worth it! it looks awesome girl! good luck on the DT call! waiting has never been my best trait either! Can't wait to hear how it turns out though !Happy thanksgiving!

Beth said...

I am keeping my fingers crossed for ya on the DT, Andrea!! I don't know how you can go wrong with that layout!

wendyp said...

Gorgeous projects!!!

good luck with the DT call. I have my fingers and toes crossed for you! :) And big congrats on the CARDS toot!

Because I'm too lazy to hunt down your email address, the embossed snowflakes are an old cuttlebug snowflake folder.

Have fun this weekend!!!

Emily said...

So cool! You are such a visionary I am a copier. So I will be scraplifting these ideas! Have fun with Ellen.

HeatherC said...

OH I hope you had a good weekend! I always love your projects. And good luck with the Coulture cardstock DT. You certainly would be on my list. Love ya' girl!

Staci Taylor said...

FANTASTIC projects, andrea!! I'm anxious to know if you made the cut, girl - I sure hope so as you totally deserve it! I'm totally jealous about your poconos scrapping weekend! Ellen had told me about that awhile back - I so hope I can join you two for some scrapping one day! Hope you had a nice holiday!

scrappermimi said...

That LO ios amazing...I can even imagine that you would not be on that team...wow the things you can do with CS...amazing!!! Can you tell that LO blew me away!

Hope you had a great time at the crop I taught there last year and got to meet Ellen in person too! What fun! Hugs!

Sherry Wright said...

Oh my goodness Andrea, that lo is fab and so unique wtg!!! Love how you used the cart. & the cards. Good luck with the DT, they'd be lucky to have you! :)