Showing posts with label Scrap Within Reach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrap Within Reach. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Jessica- Scrap Within Reach & FREE GIVEAWAY!!

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"Your Adorable Chubby Cheeks"
by Jessica Summers

SUPPLIES
Cardstock: Bazzill
Patterned Paper: Scrap Within Reach "Emerson Collection"
Embroidery Pattern: Sublime Stitching "Kurt Halsey Artist Series #1"
Embroidery Thread: DMC
Embroidery Needle: Bazzill "In Stitchez"
Alphabet Stickers: Doodlebug, Making Memories
Journaling Spot Template: The Crafter's Workshop "Orchid"
Brads: We R Memory Keepers
Name Plates: Joann's Craft Essentials
Paint: Ranger Adirondack Paint Dabber

HOW TO
First I took an embroidery pattern and ironed it onto a piece of paper then stitched the design. I cut it out, carefully getting as close to the edge as possible.
Cut out various sized rectangles and layer under your photo.
The journaling die cut is made using a template from "The Crafter's Workshop." First trace the bracket onto a solid color. Then make the middle circle using patterned paper. Following the template, mark off even spaced dots, then stitch on these spots. Use a paper piercer first to assist in the stitching.
The edges are distressed with paint dabbers.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Girls just wanna have fun
by Mireille Divjak


After making an album for Amber's friend Chelsey Amber got a little jealous, she wanted something too... so with the circles I cut too much.. I created this layout!

SUPPLIES
Cardstock: Bazzill
Patterned Paper: Scrap Within Reach * Emmerson Collection - cotton candey - sweet pea - Freckles
Punches: EK succes / Make Me!
Coluzzle mal
Distressor: Tim Holtz
Hugz- Scrapworks
Ribbon: Heidi Swapp
Pen: American Crafts / Sakura / Zig
Alpha's : American Crafts
Floss: DMC
Stickers: Carolee's Creations


HOW TO
Punch different size circles using a circle punch and I used coluzzle templates.
distress the edges using your distressor
Create faux stitches on your cardstock and on the circles by punching holes with a needle and draw them with pens
create a diagonal overlapping the circles.
punch flowers and butterflies and outline them with a zig marker
use the Hugz as flower centers
stitch a few "stars" with reg. DMC floss

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Emma- Scrap Within Reach

The old pump.
by Emma Trout 


SUPPLIES
Bazzill cardstock white
Patterned papers: Scrap Within Reach (Industrial Park Collection) Warehouse, historic district, the factory, industrial loft, market street.
Making Memories dye (Wheatgrass)
American Crafts Zing embossing powder (Gold)
Tim Holtz stamp (Stamper Anonymous)
Making Memories eclectic brads (bug collection)
Ranger alcohol ink (slate grey)
Scrapworks alpha stickers
Tags,string, fabric mesh, ribbon.

HOW TO
Mix the dye with one cup of warm water. Brush directly onto the cardstock background. The dye leaves a lovely smooth tint on the cardstock.

Add matted photos to tags with strips of patterned paper then layer up onto layout with more torn and cut strips of patterned paper. Cut out the cogs and add to layout as embellishments. I also drew two corn ears onto patterned paper, cut them out and added to the layout.

Stamp and emboss the stamp onto glossy cardstock and add to layout.

Paint the foam alphabet with alcohol ink to colour it and allow to dry.

Finish by adding the journaling tag, dragonfly brad, mesh, ribbon bow and the title.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mireille- Scrap Within Reach






Girls just wanna have fun
by Mireille Divjak

SUPPLIES
Mini Album: Scrapworks 3"x 5" acrylic Album
Patterened Paper: Scrap within Reach * Emmerson Collection
cotton candy
sweet pea
freckles
Flock: Pixie Pink - Stampendous
Ribbon: Heidi Swapp "chuckle"
Hugz: Scrapworks
Pen: American Craft / Zig/ Sakura
Punches: Make me! Ek Succes
Border Punch: Fiskars - Upper Crest.
HOW TO
I went a little wild on punches with this mini album.
I love it however because it gives me the opportunity to create fast and easy.
I punched a bunch of circles and squares and a few borders with the border punches
I then punched butterflies and flowers.
I drew accents on the butterflies, flowers and the borders with a black Zig marker
I distressed the edges of the squares and circles with Tim Holtz distressing tool
I then punched holes and made fake stitches using my pens.
I put everthing together using the ribbon as little tags.
I used the hugz as flower centers and put in some flock.

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Debbie- Bo Bunny & Scrap Within Reach

In your Pocket

by Debbie Nicholas

SUPPLIES
Scrap within Reach paper - Elliott Collection
Bo Bunny paper - U Bug Me Stars
Bo Bunny paper - U Bug Me Slimy
Bo Bunny paper - U Bug Me Stripe
Bo Bunny Cardstock journal tag.
Brown chalk ink
Debbies own stamps.


HOW TO
1. Ink and tear the edge of the brown background paper which you are using instead of cardstock.
2. Cut a piece of the alphabet paper 7x10 inches, ink and tear the edges.
3. Cut a piece of the pale blue paper 8 x 6.5 inches. From the same paper (tartan on the back) cut off two corners approx 3.5inches deep. Ink and tear.
4. Ink and tear the photograph and journaling strip.
5. Punch stars from the patterened paper and position it all in place. Stamp random stars and a sentiment onto the layout to add more 'dirt' aspects.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Zarah- Scrap Within Reach


This mini album is pretty self explainatory, mostly. Just cut up some nice cardboard pieces to overlap, going slightly bigger with every flap (or use an existing one). The Window on the first page adds interest.
I made a pocket for inserting one or two photos (with one facing inwards) using regular, no-fuss plastic overlays from my local book store.
Make sure your holes are evenly spaced and that the binder-rings you've chose goes through the holes with ease.

Cover all the pages with matching papers.
I've kept it rather simple this time, and instead of using a lot of different papers with every page, I just used one and I've also used the same kinds of decoration for all the pages, to keep it looking harmonious.
I also added an envelope that I dressed up in prettier papers (because I didn't want it to get to bulky with embellishments, I decided to "embellish" with papers instead) , and one of the 3d-accents works as a great way of keeping that flap closed. Not to mention it's pretty!... ;)

The only thing you need to keep in mind is to make sure you're getting the papers to line up properly. You'll have to cut them differently depending on which way you intend it to be flipped open. (Believe me, I forget things like that. Luckily - ribbons are a great cover up for holes facing in the wrong direction... *grins*)

Now, what I've done is that I've pre-made this album for someone I don't even know. It's gonna travel down to South Africa and pause at an orphanage, before it'll be assigned to one of the girls there - and follow her when she gets adopted. I have no idea where it'll end up, so I've written texts and titles in English.
Hope both you all, and the future owners, like it!

Here's the shoppinglist:
Chipboard album (you can make your own, or buy one similar to mine here or here for instance. Those two can both be trimmed into the "waterfall effect" I have on mine.)
Patterned paper, coordinated. Mine are all from Scrap Within Reach and the beautiful line "Afternoon Tea Collection"
Calendar stamp from American Crafts
White Bazzill (and some green for the leaves)
Wire words "celebrate" from Making Memories
Chipboard fruits/berries etc My house by American Crafts
Flowers from "Teacer's Bouquet" by Imaginisce
Laura Ashley Pop-up stickers

Other items:
Alphas: no-name foam alpha, faux alpha-stickers (just type the word you want and print it. I usually press space between every letter to make sure there's room around the letters) and cut them into squares. To make them pop some more, I drew an outline with a pen.
Buttons, staples, lace and ribbon from my drawers.
Brown ink for the edges. Two brown and one black pen.
Home made pins. (Regular sewing needles with some pearls on them. I always add a drop of glue to the tip to make sure no one gets stung!)
Album rings