Thursday, July 04, 2013

Hampton Art meets Photo Freedom and Project Life

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, USA!

I am probably the last person you would expect to jump onto the Photo Freedom or Project Life bandwagon. And you would be correct. However, I promised my niece that I would work on her wedding book in this format, using her wedding colors, so here we are!

I decided to use some Project Life-type items, along with Hampton Art stamps and various other things to create my niece an informal wedding album. Here is a double page spread that I did for her.


My niece's wedding colors were lavender, yellow, green, black, and white. I collected a box of products in those colors and I am now busy working on her album! (I will admit that these layouts are HARD to photograph due to the glare you get from the page protectors.)
As I noted, the black squares are for photos. I don't have any of the wedding photos yet, so I just added photo mats to indicate where photos should be placed.

I stamped the "A Love Story" card in the top left section with the Jillibean Soup Irish Farmhouse Soup "love" stamp. I love the script on that one. I also stamped the Authentique Footloose banner image onto white cardstock and fussy cut it and attached that to the Graphic 45 Secret Garden paper for the small center strip.


For the second page, I stamped again on the Secret Garden paper using the children from the Authentique Footloose set and the date image from the Ki Flashback Storyteller set. I created journaling cards for "he said/she said" using Ki Flashback Tick Tock and Storyteller stamps.

Notice, that some of the stickers and flowers I used are place on the outside of the plastic sleeves. It just gives that bit of extra dimension I wanted.

I think it is interesting to create pages in this Project Life format, but it is very hard! This is quite far outside my comfort zone of "one photo" layouts and heavy embellishments! However, I hope I have inspired you to give it a try!

I have a second wedding-inspired project for you today. Chalkboard art is all the rage these days. I have found that most sentiment stamps with bold lettering can be turned into chalkboard art!


I stamped the 7 Gypsies "Best Thing is Each Other" stamp onto black cardstock with Clearsnap Colorbox White Frost pigment ink. I embossed the lettering with Hampton Art pastel embossing powder. I chose the white powder that also contains glitter. (The pastel embossing powder set has two of each color. One bottle is just embossing powder and the other contains embossing powder and glitter.)


It is hard to see the glitter in the photo, but it gives the card just a bit of sparkle, rather than the traditional flat chalkboard look. I allowed some stray embossing powder to stick to the paper, since most chalkboard art has that "messy" quality.
I also stamped on the inside of the card.

Page Layout:
Hampton Art Stamps:
Ki Flashback: Tick Tock, Storyteller
Authentique: Footloose
Jillibean Soup: Irish Farm House Soup

Ink: Clearsnap Colorbox Archival Dye Wicked
Cardstock: WorldWin Papers Heritage Black, Medium Lovely Lilac; Stampin' Up! Whisper White
Designer paper: Echo Park You and Me, Just Married; Graphic 45 Secret Garden
Stickers: Echo Park
Journaling cards: Project Life Wedding Edition
Flowers: Petaloo
Page protectors: We R Memory Keepers (for Project Life)
Tools: paper trimmer, scissors, ruler, acrylic stamping blocks
Adhesive: tape runner, adhesive dots

Wedding Card:
Hampton Art Stamps:
7 Gypsies Best Thing is Each Other (wood mount)
Doodlebug Designs You Said It
Ki Memories Celebrate Life

Ink: Clearsnap Colorbox Archival Dye Wicked archival, Frost White pigment
Embossing powder: Hampton Art Pastel
Cardstock: WorldWin Papers Heritage Black, Heritage White
Designer paper: Echo Park Springtime
Bling: Ki Memories
Trims: Really Reasonable Ribbon
Adhesive: tape runner, adhesive dots, foam dots

3 comments:

  1. So inspiring to see you creating something so fab outside your comfort zone. I have a hard time, too. Every year I start a PL... for about 3 weeks. Love your card! I know they will love your gift!

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  2. Love that card, Gloria....and I'm impressed with the album...that's a lot of work!

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  3. Great pages for your niece and I love your pretty card. I miss you too and you will see me on the 18th.

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