Showing posts with label hybrid craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hybrid craft. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 June 2014

Happy June & Happy Birthday Mum!


Hi All

Well the first of June means two things, we are nearly half way through the year eek! Can’t believe it! And the other thing it is my Mum’s Birthday …. Happy June and Happy Birthday Mum (who funnily enough is called June ;)) As you read this we are on a trip to Country Baskets in Gateshead to be inspired by the fabulous demonstrations of Jonathan Moseley and to peruse the crafty, craftable goodies on offer ;)

In my absence I thought I might share this

 
My Mum’s birthday card … and a tutorial on how I made it using Craft Artist 2 Professional and Daisy Trail digi kits… warning this ended up a bit of a mammoth post LOL.


It’s not often I get to play for the sake of it in the studio these days but I had great fun creating this and mixing up lots of digi kits with a bit of mess to create this hybrid card so here goes ….

 
I added the Graphic Authority Timeless 1 digi kit to my workspace and added the background to an 8’’ x 8’’ page set up.

 
Next I added an overlay from the embellishment section of the same kit (15th overlay down I think) I recoloured it a pale green from the kit palette and then made it slightly transparent (27%)

 
Another overlay was added next (3rd up from the bottom of the embellie section) building up layers and textures! And this time I went to blend modes and chose erase.

 
To the embellishment tab I added the embellie section from Timeless 1 brushes and stamps volume one and chose one of the lovely text pieces (20th one down the list) I enlarged this and recoloured it light green from the palette.

 
Then finally for my background I added the crease overlay from the Timeless 1 brushes and stamps volume one digi kit (2nd up from bottom) and recoloured it sage green from the palette.

 
I knew at this point I wanted to be able to build my design and to be able to see anything that extended the edges of the work page so I clicked the unclip mode button (at the bottom right of your screen) I could now see everything outside the workspace but seeing the extra background was confusing…

 
….so I selected the crop tool and pushed in the edges of the layers to sit within the 8’’ x 8’’ space.


As I wanted to use the background paper on the front and base of my card I copied the page by lifting the black arrow at the bottom and clicking copy page.

 
Now my background was finished I didn’t want to keep grabbing the layers as I built my design on top of it. Normally I would drag these layers down to the background to lock them in but it would change the look of the blend modes I had used so the other solution was to add a layer. (Go to layers tab and click the plus sign and layer 2 will appear) The thing you will notice now is instead of a blue line around my selected objects I have a red line to let me know I am working on layer 2.

 
So moving on with the design of the front of the card I searched 'dragonfly' in my digi kit browser and selected all the images it gave me from my Nature Digi Boss kit. This also picked up the butterfly on a flower and I added this to my page (7th image down)

 
I then added the dragonfly (10th image down) and enlarged it.

 
I added the green material from the Timeless 1 kit behind the Dragonfly (send back with arrange tab) and while the material was still selected picked up the erase tool and erased around the edge of the image (remember it has to be the material that is selected to do this!) I didn’t go too close and wasn’t too precise.

 
Once I had removed all the material and while it was still selected I made it more transparent, I liked the watercolour effect it gave doing this. I then drew an imaginary box around the dragonfly and the material and grouped them so they would move as one.

 
I added the postcard from Timeless 1 digi kit, sizing it and putting it in a rough position for my design, this is where the clip mode off is useful as I could still see it even when it extended my page. I love to use the software as a design tool as I can make things the right size to print off and get a rough idea of how I want to assemble things. To distress my little card more I added a corner overlay to it from the Timeless 1 stamps kit (9 up from the bottom) and recoloured it.

 
I then grouped both items to move as one

 
Next I went to my Serif Swirls 1 digi kit from the Brushes and Stamps collection and added some of the flourishes I like, roughly positioning them.

 
And then I created another little postcard from an overlay in the Hearts Designs Vintage Paraphernalia kit and added some distressed white material (recoloured) from the Digi Boss papers kit behind it….

 
…. Cropping the material to the edges and adding some distress overlays to it from the Timeless 1 stamp kit.

 
Then grouped the layers to move as one. I created this on my grey space as I wasn’t sure where it would go on my design but thought I might like to use it when I assembled it in real life.

 
With the digi part of my card designed I needed to separate my hybrid elements for printing so I opened a new A4 craft project ready (File …. New …. Blank project from wizard … A4 page) then selected all the hybrid pieces, right clicked and copied ….

 
...Then pasted them onto the new project.

 
I then inserted a new page into my A4 project, selected just the flourishes, right clicked CUT and then pasted them to the new page.

 
I arranged the flourishes into a smaller area as I wanted to export them as an image to then import it into my Silhouette Cameo cutting machine software. I selected them all went to tools and selected convert to picture (I always just click yes on the pop out box and don’t change any numbers)

 
I then went to file and selected Export as image

 
In the pop out box I made sure I selected the image to be a PNG to make sure it had no background and then clicked export, saving it to the pictures on my computer

 
I could then delete the flourishes and make this page into a paper to cut my flourishes out of. I returned to the original project, opened the layers tab and this time dragged the background picture up to the 1st layer, you can see it makes the edges whiter as the blend mode I used reacts differently now but that’s fine for the paper I want to cut from.

 
I zoomed out (bottom right) and drew an imaginary box round all the layers grouped them all then right clicked and copied …

 
…. Pasting it onto the blank A4 sheet of my 2nd project.

 
I then pasted it again so I could fill the page.

 
Going back to the first page of my A4 project I arranged the remaining elements for printing and copied a couple more of the postcards just to fill in the space and to have for a future project. I also selected the dragonfly and put the transparency back up to 100% as I wanted the solid colour when I printed it.

 
I then added a sentiment which is from the Hearts Designs Vintage Paraphernalia kit (I cut this with the scissors as it was a long sentiment originally) and put this on top of a tag from the Timeless 1 kit (I erased away the string attached to the tag as I didn’t need it)

 
So that was my element sheets sorted. I went back to the original project and returned that background layer I had just moved to its original place and then on the page that I added my design elements to deleted the bits I didn't need anymore leaving the dragonfly and butterfly in place.

 
While my elements were printing I opened my Silhouette Cameo software and went to the open file tab

 
I found my flourish image

 
And inserted them onto my cutting page, copying and changing the size slightly a couple of times.

 
I then opened the trace window, selected the area to trace (draw a box round all) and selected outer area so it knew just to cut the outline of the swirls and once my A4 background paper was printed

 
Cut them out.

 
After cutting out all my elements I assembled my design

 
Adding flowers and leaves

 
Distressing and inking the little cards and tag

 
Adding gilding flakes to edges and corners and the cut out dragonfly that I shaped and layered up on the front

 
And finishing off with some dew drops and Pinflair pearl wand pearls.

Phew! That’s it ;) I hope it all makes sense and maybe inspires you to have a go at some hybrid crafting! Thanks for letting me share my project with you and also a little insight into my design process with Craft Artist 2 Professional.

I will love you and leave you now and wish you a Happy June once more, I’ll be back soon, until then, as ever
Happy Crafting
Love
MJM x

PS The Timeless collection digi kits that I have mentioned from Graphic Authority are exclusive to Create and Craft TV until the end of June ;)

PPS I will *see you* tomorrow at 2pm & 5pm on Create and Craft TV with the Digi Boss kits M x

 

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

A little blog extra


Hi all

So did you get your copy of the latest issue of Scrap365 magazine?

http://scrap365.blogspot.co.uk/
Do you remember in my last post I mentioned a blog extra to sit along my Scrap Fusion article?

Well it’s live NOW! A step by step screen shot tutorial …..


…. Of how I created the digital base and elements for the 2 pages in my article. So pop on over to the blog (www.scrap365.blogspot.co.uk)  now and hopefully for those of you unsure about digi craft it will de mystify it a bit and for those of you into it, it will encourage you to do more hybrid crafting.

I hope you enjoy it!

Thanks for popping by and I’ll be back soon so as ever, until soon, Happy crafting
Love
MJM x

Sunday, 23 February 2014

Hola!


Hey all

Well here we are nearly at the end of the 2nd month of 2014 already …. Eek!!!! Time sure does fly especially when you’re having fun … and I HAVE been having fun ;) So I thought I would pop by and share some pics with you so you can see a little of what’s been going on in my little world!

As a lot of you will know the last two years we have been on a working holiday on a cruise ship to the Amazon and Caribbean (I taught craft classes and hubs made ‘em laugh!) but this year we decided it was time for some us time so we have been on our jollies to our beloved Mexico …

We went on some great trips (all by public bus, we try and avoid the tourist trap as we have visited so many times we know how to get around under our own steam ;)) Highlights were Playa Del Carmen, Isla Mujeres, Xcaret and Chichen Itza as well as many visits to the locals beach we frequent in Cancun where we have so much fun with our Mexican friends especially the day we went (un knowingly) on their bank holiday … crazy times!

I am on inspiration overload from all the artwork, culture and colours we experienced, as ever, on our travels

And completely relaxed from such a lovely time. This picture shows the boat we travelled on to the Spa under that waterfall for a Mayan massage at Xcaret, bliss, although the stripping off of the clothes in the boat was an experience, I won’t go into details but let your imaginations fill in the blanks LOL

We had (lots of) good food, (lots of) good wine and lots and lots of laughs. I love my husband and I love our Mexico.

So I have returned recharged and raring to go …. Well now the shock of being back in the cold and the jet lag has worn off LOL.

Friday saw my return to Create and Craft TV after my break with some Serif shows with Craft Artist 2 professional and the Darling Buds digi kits


I had such a blast with everyone and it really is like visiting family going to the studios.
I’m also thinking about posting little tutorials from some of my Serif work so watch this space ;)

On my return this little beauty got packed and sent on its way to Scrap365 magazine HQ

It’s one of those pieces of work that I cannot wait for you to see, I love it but you’ll have to wait until the June/July issue to see it in all it’s the glory. In the meantime though did you get your copy of the Feb/March issue of the magazine available now?

http://scrap365.blogspot.co.uk/
It is a great issue, full of inspiration and has a little contribution from little old me looking at hybrid scrapping or as our clever Ed has called it ‘Scrap Fusion’

This is a sneak but of course you will need to buy the mag to see it in its full pictorial glory. There will also be a blog extra going live on Tuesday to sit alongside the article. I have created a step by step screen shot tutorial to address the digi side of the layouts so I hope you’ll join me then for some inspiration ;) so go and grab a copy of the mag in the meantime if you don’t already have it and be inspired!

Well that’s me for this post, I have lots cooking at Art Tart towers and intend to be here on a slightly more regular basis from now on to share bits of me with you …. Hmmmm that sounds a bit wrong but you know what I mean!

Thanks for popping by and I hope you are all well and happy
Until soon, as ever, Happy Crafting
Love
MJM x