Showing posts with label Optimist Word Set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Optimist Word Set. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Tranquility Layouts and video tutorial by Keren Tamir



Hi everyone,

Its Keren here on the Blue Fern Studios blog with two projects using the new Tranquility collection.

"By the Sea"


I used the Jubilation paper as the background because I love the woodgrain effect for my beach layout.
I have a video tutorial below on how I created this project.






Blue Fern Studios Products:

Tranquility Jubilation paper
By the sea chipboard
Crackle bits- from new Attic Charm collection (coming soon)
Blue Fern Studios blooms
Fern embossing powder
Oatmeal embossing powder
Sea mist embossing powder
Pearl embossing powder
Snow embossing powder

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"Happy"

This is another layout I created with the Tranquility collection this month.
It has different tones which shows the versatility of this collection.


I used the bourbon stamp to create the textured background. I stamped and embossed using the Auburn embossing powder.


The Shrine chipboard frame was first embossed in Mushroom embossing powder and then stamped and embossed with the Auburn embossing powder.


The romantic dangle was embossed in the Chilli Powder embossing powder. I also used it to stamp and emboss the butterflies in the background.
All the flowers are also from Blue Fern Studios as they've now started selling matching flowers to their collections.



Blue Fern Studios Products:
Tranquility- peaceful
Tranquil blooms
Romantic page dangle chipboard
Shrine frame chipboard
Optimist word set chipboard
Bourbon street stamp
Embossing Powder auburn
Embossing powder mushroom
Embossing powder chilli powder





Thank you so much for visiting the Blue Fern Studios blog

Have a wonderful day!!

Keren

Monday, April 11, 2016

From Romance To Grunge by Nicole Doiron


It's me Nicole and I am thrilled to be back with you to share some of my creations.
I have 3 layouts to show you today, going from romance to more romance to grunge!

Let's start with this one... soft and elegant.... using the Courtship Lane collection.


I stamped some of the tiny dot stamp from the Halftones set and
used Imagine Ink Snow embossing powder to add texture to my background.

It's no surprise that one of my favorite themes to scrap is love. And so this title Amour from the French Words set, was perfect for this picture of me and my man!


The majestic chipboard piece below is French Ironwork.  I covered it, as I did to the title, with Mystic Plum embossing powder, then frosted it with a little white.


The smaller flowers used are from the brand new BFS Courtship Roses and Blooms set.  They're beautiful!


Bordering the photo is one of the Leafy Page Accents. and some fussy cut flowers.


Blue Fern Studios Supply List:
Paper: Courtship Lane (Lover's Lane, Bourbon Avenue, East Plaza, Calling Cards)
Chipboard: French Ironwork, French Words, Leafy Page Accents 
Stamp: Halftones
Imagine Ink Embossing Powder: Mystic Plum, Snow
Flowers: Courtship Roses, Courtship Blooms

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My second layout is quite similar in style to the first one .


I chose a combination of papers from the Sanctuary, Love Story and Frolic collections.
That is just one of the many things I love about Blue Fern Studios papers... no matter the collection, they are all so versatile and work together very well!

Creating part of my title is the word 'Happy' from the Optimist Word Set... I simply painted it red.
Then, dangling from the bottom of my picture is the Mini Frame Dangle which I cut in two pieces and covered with Imagine Ink Oatmeal embossing powder and white paint.  In the frame, I put a piece of red Frolic paper and added some Fire Engine glitter to give it a little sparkle.


The other piece of the Mini Frame Dangle I used on the left side of my page as a flourish sneaking up from the mini prints.  You can see glimpses of Garden Frolic stamp on my background.


Included in my flower clusters are the beige Courtship Blooms.  I sprinkled some more Fire Engine glitter in and about the flowers.


And last but not least, you can see some Frolic Mesh treated with Ebony embossing powder.
The picture is of Yves and I on one of our very first dates, which was already 10 years ago!


Blue Fern Studios supply list:
Paper: Sanctuary (Birdsong Melody, Calling Cards)
Love Story (True Harmony)
Frolic (Calling Cards)
Chipboard: Optimist Word Set, Frolic Mesh, Mini Frame Dangle
Stamp: Garden Frolic
Imagine Ink Embossing Powder: Oatmeal, Ebony / Glitter: Fire Engine
Flowers: Courtship Blooms

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Now let's get down to the grunge part of this reveal!


This last layout today was inspired by the Blue Fern Studios April Sketch!


Ever since I started designing for Blue Fern Studios, I have been holding on to these particular chipboard pieces and was so anticipating creating the perfect boy layout.  I'm not sure if this layout is anywhere near perfect, but I have to say that I really love the way it turned out.

I started off a background paper from the Love Story collection and then covered it with blue and black mists as well as dabs of metallic blue paint and splatters of white.  I also did some black stamping using the Journey and Texture Set One. You can see here the title Boy Meets World which I embossed in Cerulean Imagine Ink embossing powder and lightly dabbed with more blue metallic paint.


For sure two of my favorite BFS chipboard pieces are the Techno-scape and Working Parts!  I love anything grunge and steampunk even though not my usual style.  On these pieces, I used Icicle embossing powder and then added some light dabs of blue.


Other chipboard used are two circle arrows from the Directions set, embossing with Ebony.


This gorgeous little boy is Tristan, my friend's son.


Blue Fern Studios Supply List:
Paper: Love Story (The Grand Ball)
Chipboard: Boy Meets World, Directions, Techno-scape, Working Parts
Imagine Ink Embossing Powder: Cerulean, Ebony, Icicle
Stamp: Journey, Texture Set One

Hope you enjoy! 
I would love to read your feedback in the comments!

Sunday, March 27, 2016

March Inspiration by Elena Volchkova

Hi everyone! Today my three works will remind you of spring and romance. I wish you the most beautiful spring!

Tropical paradise layout

The first page about my vacation. About the place wh is so beautiful! About happy and joy :)


I used the Ombre Dreams paper as my background. Such light and airy! Chipboard Floral Lattice Bits continued the theme. Colored to turquoise wiht Sea Mist embossing powder and glitters - Blue Ice and Dijon colors.



In this layout, I used a lot of flower. They continued flower in the photo and create the same tropical paradise. Lovely Courtship Blooms and Courtship Roses embellish corne with chipboard Sunshine (The Optimist Word Set). It was covered with mixture of Imagine Ink embossing powders in Honey and Copper.

Stamp Forever with Copper Imagine Ink embossing powder helps to make an interesting background.


On the layout a lot of glitter. I used these three shades - Dusty Rose, Blue Ice, Dijon.
Now all sparkles and shimmers :)



Do you have pictures of travel? Exactly! You can easily repeat the mood of my layout
using products Blue Fern Studio:

Paper: Ombre Dreams - Ginger's Dream
Chipboard: Floral Lattice Bits, The Optimist Word Set
Stamp: Forever
Imagine Ink Embossing Powder: Honey, Sea Mist, Copper
Glitters: Dusty Rose, Blue Ice, Dijon
Flowers: Courtship Blooms, Courtship Roses

Walking in the gardens layout

My second project of March you can already see. This layout I have made for the Blue Fern March sketch. It's about romance of a country house, a walk in the garden with Courtship Lane collections. 


I used the Vintage Edges and Arcadia Textures stamps with Imagine Ink Iris embossing powder to create some details on my background.

Little Rabbit (All Natural Set chipboard) a wonderfully complements the mood of a summer day.



Here I used the Imagine Ink Celestial embossing powder to color the chipboard word "Fascination" (Serendipity Words 2). And to add some Imagine Ink Iris embossing powder to accent.



I cut a few pieces of paper to layer under my photo, I distressed all the edges. I also added Whimsy Flourishes Chipboard,  lace, cotton rope, paillettes, flowers and berries. 



Blue Fern Studio Supply List:
Paper: Courtship Lane - East Plaza
Chipboard: All Natural Set, Serendipity Words 2, Whimsy Flourishes
Stamps: Vintage Edges, Arcadia Textures
Imagine Ink Embossing Powder: Celestial, Iris, Lilac, Lime, Sage


Lace layout

And my third project - canvas, decorated in a light and lacy style. Lady in the photo likes to create lace and I wanted to show her passion in this work.

Layering paper Town Gossip from Courtship Lane collection. Distressed all the edges. Color aсcents added  Lilac and Petal Imagine Ink Embossing Powder: 
You can see pieces of vellum decorated Weathered Doilies Stamp with Lilac and Petal Imagine Ink Embossing Powder.


Chipboard Ginger's Poppies was covered with Imagine Ink Petal embossing powders.




Blue Fern Studio Supply List:
Paper: Courtship Lane - Town Gossip
Chipboard: Ginger's Poppies
Stamp: Weathered Doilies
Imagine Ink Embossing Powder: Lilac, Petal

I hope you enjoy viewing my projects. See you next time :)
Hugs, Elena

Friday, March 11, 2016

March Creations by Nicole Doiron


How happy I am to be here with you again to share some more 
creations using Blue Fern Studios products.

Two of my layouts feature the beautiful new Courtship Lane collection,
starting with this romantic page inspired by the March sketch challenge.


This is the beautiful March sketch.  I'm hoping to see your take on it!


Like all Blue Fern Studios papers, Courtship Lane has elegant floral designs
and is centered on a Home Sweet Home theme.  And when I think of home, I think of love!
I used the Everlasting Love title which I covered in Imagine Ink Copper 
embossing powder and then dabbed in white paint.


Below you see the fancy Floral Vine which I embossed in Imagine Ink Copper, Sage
and Iris embossing powders.  I love the way the mix of colors turned out.


I did some stenciling on my background and mixed in different purple shades of stains.
I added a small piece of the Ironwork Accents set adorned with a purple gem.


All and all, a very soft color palette with a touch of copper to match the beautiful, 
albeit dead, rusted tree in front of which Yves and I posed in this picture.


Blue Fern Studios Supplies
Paper: Courtship Lane (Royal Street, Parkway, Calling Cards)
Chipboard: Everlasting Love, Floral Vine, Ironwork Accents
Imagine Ink Embossing Powder: Copper, Iris, Sage


My 2nd Courtship Lane inspired layout brings the 'home' theme home, so to speak.
I decided to scrap this old but precious family photo.  I have very few pictures of me alone as a baby
 or with my family, and the ones I do have are of very bad 1970's quality. This one, however, is certainly
a favorite of mine and I found that it was perfect for Courtship Lane.


Slipped behind my photo is the Princess Window which I've treated with 2 shades of Imagine Ink  powders,
Ginger and Nutmeg. I then lightly dabbed on some copper and white acrylic paint.


I did the same to this piece from the Leafy Page Accents set...


and this fancy hinge from the Ironwork Accents.


Other chipboard pieces used are the Reminisce word from Serendipity Words 2 and the Shabby Brick Bits
which I simply covered with Snow embossing powder.


Blue Fern Studios Supplies
Paper: Courtship Lane (West Plaza, Parkway)
Chipboard: Princess Window, Ironwork Accents, Leafy Page Accents, 
Serendipity Words 2, Shabby Brick Bits
Imagine Ink Embossing Powder: Ginger, Nutmeg, Snow


As you may know, I'm from Canada and, in my part of the country especially, we have the longest Winters!  
They always seem to drag on and on and on... So to warm myself up a little, 
I thought of using this adorable picture of my friends' daughters on a beautiful 
Summer day matched with the bright happy papers from the Frolic collection.


The beautiful blue background paper, Petits Moments, covered in different shades of blue mist reminds
me of a bright blue sky.  I decided to combine it cut out circles of the pretty butterflies
from Dans le jardin paper.  I love the combination of blue and yellow.


 I chose Sunshine Kisses as my title, using the Sunshine piece from the Optimist Word Set
that I colored in  Buttercup yellow Imagine Ink embossing powder.


Surrounding the picture is the Floral Medley Frame on which I used a mixture of Seven Seas,
Breeze and Azure embossing powders with added white paint.  You can also see below
the Mixed Media Poppies that I cut into 3 pieces to display across diagonally on my page behind the butterflies.


Lastly, I chose to add this sweet little heart and arrow from the Directions set... perfect to accentuate 
the adorable sisterly love between these two little girls!


Blue Fern Studios Supplies
Paper: Frolic (Dans le jardin, Petits moments, Calling Cards)
Chipboard: Floral Medley Frame, Mixed Media Poppies, Directions, Optimist Word Set
Imagine Ink Embossing Powder: Sevens Seas, Breeze, Azure, Buttercup


Whether or not it's Winter where you are, I hope I've added a little sunshine in your day with my projects!  
I can't wait already until next month's post!
- Nicole