Showing posts with label Zutter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zutter. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Blue Jeans *Donna Salazar*

Hi my scrappy friends!
Its Lisa today sharing a tutorial on how to make felt roses. It really is easy using Donna's "Bitty Blossoms". Felt flowers seem to in lately and buying your own felt makes it not only convenient but also super cheap! Here is my layout using the amazing Family Jeans Paper Collection. This is a photo of my little Roxy and in her blue jeans.


Here is a closer view of the blue felt roses. 


First, take a piece of felt and cut it to fit your diecut machine. 
I bought my felt at Michael's full price for 20 cents! lol


Using the largest of Bitty Blossoms...Run it through the diecut machine a few times. 
If it sticks a bit just cut edges with scissors. You should see the lines. 


The biggest part of making these flowers is applying the glue all the way around before you start rolling them. I use a fast drying glue like Art Glitter-Clear. The roll the edges like you do with paper, I also use a wooden stick in the center and then pull it out when Im done.


Ta Da! Your felt flower is done! 


Another view of the felt flower and layering of a yellow rose using 3 layers. 


Gotta LOVE the chippie letters in this "Family Jeans" collection.


An angled view of the dimensions of the flowers and pop dots throughout.


Hope you enjoyed and start making your own felt flowers too...
I just love when I can save some money to spend it somewhere else. :)
Have a great day! 
xoxo

Products Used:

GCD Studios-Family Jeans Collection
GCD Studios- Family Jeans- Chipboard Alphas


Friday, October 5, 2012

Purrrrfect! *Donna Salazar*

Hi Welcome back to Donna's Blog!
It's Lisa once again with a layout to share with you. 
As you might know, we have been sharing photos with each other for 
our "scrapbook circle" between DT members. 
Today, I made my first 8.5 x 11 inch layout for Jessy Christopher. 
I was a bit scared to work on a smaller palette...but know I love the size! lol
It is an adorable photo of her and her kitty. 
I loved the colors in her photo and it was like it was meant to be to 
match all of Donna's fabulous papers! Purrrrfect!


Here are some of those amazing purrrrfect flowers!


I just love this branch, I diecut it and then embossed it with clear embossing powder to give it a shine.


Here you can see how the corrugated cardboard and flowers pop off the page. 


Hope you enjoyed! 
Have a wonderful day!
xoxo

Products Used:



Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Purdy Birdie *Donna Salazar*

Good Morning! 
It's me Lisa again with a new layout making your own background paper 
using Donna's fabulous new stamps. 
I love the bricks and that adorable camera. 
This is a Foto of my little Roxy and she sure is a "Purdy Birdie" :)


So here is how to make your own background paper:
First, take a piece of white cardstock and a piece of Donna's Botanique Paper. 


Next, tear off part of the top and part of the bottom. 
Distress using Zutter. 


In the center use Jasmine Distress Inx and smear, let dry.


Stamp with black Mix'd Media Ink the bricks, then emboss with black embossing powder.


Lastly, spray with smooch in blue "Sea Breeze"
That's it...now embellish.


 Stamp the "foto set" in demin "Mix'd Media Inx" and 
emboss with denim embossing powder to make that adorable camera.
The yellow flowers are made with "Carnation Creations" and
 the white flowers are made with "Rose creations" 
I added a little gala glitz in the centers.


The title is made using another stamp from "foto" and yellow cardstock.


Stamp in black on yellow cardstock for the cool distressed birdie's.


Hope you are inspired to make your own background paper too!
Have a great day!
xoxo

Products Used:



Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Create Your Own Dreams *Donna Salazar*

Hello my scrappy friends...It's Lisa back again with a card that I wanted to share with you using Donna Salazar's awesome products. So many designs I make are with scrapbook layouts, but I love making cards too! So for all of your cardmakers out there...this one is for you! I love making 5 x 6 inch cards because they fit so nicely in a standard card envelope. I was on a grunge look last time and now Im back to the shabby chic look that I love especially in pink colors. 


The base is white cardstock and I layered it with a dusty pink cardstock and distressed the edges. 
Next using "botanique" papers I used the double sided paper and cut in half. I embossed the pink side with the stamp "all my love" and attached them together. Next I added the ribbons before I glued it down to the base of the card. Then of course lots of embellishments and doily. :)


I made little clouds and stamped with "words and banners" in black ink. All the pearls on the lacey circles are from donna's "sprockets" bling...it sure is great to go from grunge to shabby chic with all those pearls...the possibilities are endless. The cute chipboard bird was inked in "jasmine" ink and then embossed with "jasmine" embossing powder. I just love that white...but Im almost out! Guess I need to buy some more real soon! lol


As always, I cant stop using these AMAZING "bitty blossoms" they are perfect for all kinds of projects 
I even used the leaves this time and I embossed them with the spellbinders machine...also don't forget all your pop dots to give your card that 3D look that we all love! 


Hope you have a great day!
hugs

Products used:





Sunday, August 19, 2012

Girlie Grungy Art

Hello Grungy girlies! It's Lisa back today and I'm sharing with you a really grungy layout with a tutorial too! I usually don't make these types of layouts because I'm always afraid it will be a disaster! Meaning the colors wont come out right or the misting will be out of place? Anyone else have that fear? If so I can totally relate :) Let me tell you that once you give it a whirl, you will be in love too! My inspiration come from the famous Finnabair and her amazing artwork. By using Donna's fabulous products you can easily get the same look with no problem. So here is my grungy art layout using 3 different mists, 2 glitters and a lot more goodies from Donna! This is an older picture of Roxy and with that dark eye shadow it thought it would work really great with the look I was going for today. 


So lets get started....
First, pick out a piece of patterned paper from the Botanique Collection and cut a .25 inch all around the paper. Then distress edges with Zutter Distrezz It All. Layer over some plain cream cardstock and doodle on the edges some faux stitches


Next, place matted photo off to the left of the page and slightly down the middle. 
Stamp Donna's ruler over  the top of the photo and place doilies in opposite corners. 
Both Doilies are small ones and cut one in half...save for another project. :) I misted the doilies slightly ahead of time with Pralines & Cream" but you really dont have too because it will get covered later.


Next, make lots of paper flowers using Bitty Blossoms and Rose Creations in 2 different shades of blue and cream to match your background paper. Ink in brown the Sprockets from Want 2 Scrap.  There are 4 pieces in the pack, I torn apart the largest sprocket to get 6 pieces, but I only used 5 of them for this project. Be sure to save the largest piece for yet another project...


Place flowers and sprockets where ever you like, I also added buttons and metal fixtures.
Once you have it all glued down, place a piece of tissue paper over the main part of the photo. It is ok to leave a little bit of the edge of the photo showing to blend all the colors together. 
OK, here comes the grungy part! :) Just start misting in spots everywhere...


I chose Pralines & Cream first, then Sea Breeze, and finally topped off with Candle Glow.
There really is no special technique to mist, just started misting in spots until you like the colors.
(I actually went back and forth with colors until it was darker in some areas) 
You can then air dry it or speed it up a bit by using a embossing heating tool.
Once it is dry add some smooch glitz on the flowers and buttons.


Im sooooo sorry...I forgot to take an original picture while I was misting...I was a bit inked up at the time....but here is an example of how i started....


After everything is completely dry add some Want 2 Scrap black bling and a title in black. 


I also used some more stamps from Donna called "Banner and Words". I diecut a small oval in cream and stamped "Believe" in black. This was placed before I misted. 


More stamps from Banner and Words. These I stamped after everything was dried. 
I also re-doodled in black the stitches to make them a bit darker. 
Check out the button...it sure is grungy! It actually looks sticky, but it is dry as a bone! 


Can you believe this is the same plain blue rose? 


Well, I hope you are inspired to try your first grungy art piece too. 
It really was fun to jump out there and try something new, dont be scared like me! lol
For a chance to win some goodies from Donna...be sure to stop over HERE.
Have a great day....hugs

Products Used:



Thursday, July 19, 2012

Timeless *Donna Salazar*

Good Morning my scrappy friends! 
It's Lisa once again sharing with you a shabby chic, fairy tale layout made for one of my amazing DT girls. If you have been following Donna's Salazar's Blog, then you probably know that Donna had this great idea to exchange photos with each other every month for the next 6 months. In the end, we will have our own scrapbook with lots of wonderful artwork from each person...how exciting is that! I cant wait to give and receive some artwork that I will treasure forever!
So my first picture is from Mandy Harrell. It is her little girl and she is such a super doll! She was looking like a princess to me with that adorable smile and wearing a pink tulle skirt. I originally, was going to title it "enchanting" since the design is in a fairy tale type theme....but when I spoke to Mandy for a little input for a title and journaling, she told me that this was a rare photo in time because her daughter was so calm in this photo and usually she is wild with a little dirty face...lol....so that is when I decided to title it "Timeless" :)


Here you can see a closer view of the "Floral Oval" mirror that I made out of corrugated board from Donna. It is really pretty IRL. I ran the floral oval diecut several times through the machine since it has so many intricate details, then I inked it with my favorite white ink "Mix'd Media Inx- Jasmine" and embossed it with "Jasmine Embossing Powder". I diecut an oval with silver cardstock to resemble a mirror and framed it with dusty pink paper. On top of the mirror is a "Fancy Tag 2" cut in white and cream cardstock with the title and journaling. 


I wanted a vintage type flower in lace but I didn't have one.....so I just made one and placed a crystal brad in the center. The little clock for my timeless theme is just a clipart clock ran through the computer. I also made a new kind of rose in pink and added lots on "Fairy Dust Glitter- Sugar Shimmer" I really love how it gives lots of bling to a flower. 


Lots of fun Donna products here! 
The "Bitty Blossoms" are just my favorite thing to make lately...I tell you if you don't have them it sure is a great investment....I can stop making them and neither will you! lol I used more "Mix'd Media Inx" in Jasmine on the flourish chipboard by Want 2 Scrap, but I also used the "Chiffon" Mix'd Media Inx on the light pink flower. It was originally in white. I made my own background paper using "Pralines & Cream" Smooch on the cream cardstock with a swirl mask. The pink cardstock is stamped with "Stanza" music and embossed using more "Mixd Media Inx" Vintage and "Embossing Powder" in Honey. This is also the same colors for the leaves too. All the bling is from Want 2 Scrap, I cut up one of the bling into 3 pieces. 


A 3D view with a reflection of the mirror and even the photo....lol 
The lace skirt under the mirror is a doily, I cut the center out and then I cut it in half with folds. 


So, I hope you enjoyed my project today....but I REALLY hope Mandy likes it! 
Have a Great Day! 
Hugs!!

Products:


Saturday, May 19, 2012

A Little "Bitty" Shabby

Hi! Today I wanted to share my tips of how I make my "Bitty Blossoms". They are easy and fast to make and are just awesome for any card or scrapbooking page. Lately, I have been redecorating my guest room in "shabby chic" so it has been on my mind a lot! Hence my latest scrapbooking page using lots of Donna's amazing products!


Here you can see how they really pop off the page.


I loved embossing the chipboard and making my own shabby cardboard circle....tutorial coming soon! 
Here is all you need to make these fabulous "Bitty" Flowers:
Spellbinders- Bitty Blossoms
Wooden Skewer
Fine Tweezer

First, I diecut out in white one of the blossoms. 

Here I used the wooden skewer to keep the center tight and perfectly round


Place glue on the center circle and use tweezers to hold down center...thats it! 


 It doesn't get any easier than that.... :)
Hope you give them a try soon...you will sure love em! 
Have a wonderful day! 

Products Used: