Hero Arts Blog Hop
Tags:Welcome to the 2011 Hero Arts Catalog Blog Hop!
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If you're a regular reader your might remember seeing these photos from my recent Thank You Mom post. I wanted to create a layout that showcased just the image of my Grandma Cathy and Anna because they look so much alike!
Here's a peek at the process and how I used the new Hero Arts stamps:
I started out by stamping the Classic Fabric Design (CG245) with cream paint onto kraft cardstock. The stamp measures 4.5 x 5.75.
After letting it dry I re-stamped (trying to get it close to the same spot but knowing it would not be perfect) using Versamark embossing ink. I poured Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel on top and cooked it with a heat gun. The result looks and feels similar to vintage wallpaper.
I had already printed my photos (both photos on one canvas in photoshop), rounded the top corners, and trimmed a sheet of white cardstock to give myself a border. I adhered the stamped/embossed piece right below the photos on the left side.
In the spot on the bottom right corner I trimmed a really lovely piece of Pink Paislee pattern paper. On top of that section I added a shipping tag on which I had typed "Your Great-Grandmother Cathy and you, 2010." I wish I knew the date of the photo of my Grandama - I'll probably call my Mom to get that information.
I did a straight stitch on my sewing machine all the way around and then used a zigzag stitch in between the photos and the pattern papers.
Next I used this Thank You Definition (CG268) stamp to put a light text print right on top of the shipping tag. I slipped a piece of scratch paper under the tag and stamped on top (ideally I would have stamped before stitching it to the page but that's the way it goes).
Here's what the tag looked like after stamping:
The love border is handdrawn using a new metallic pen from Faber-Castell. The butterfly is from Jenni Bowlin Studio.
Along the other edge I added three little word stickers from Cosmo Cricket.
Journaling goes around the edge of the white cardstock and says: Amazing to see the similarities here between you and your Great Grandmother Cathy. Especially the smile. Oh that smile. She would have just loved you so much Anna. She was such a cool Grandma for me. I miss her.
SUPPLIES : Hero Arts Classic Fabric Design (CG245), Thank You Definition (CG268); Kraft Cardstock; Versamark embossing ink; Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel; Pink Paislee Sweetest Day Pattern Paper; Jenni Bowlin Vellum Embellished Butterflies With Jewels; Cosmo Cricket Yellow Tiny Type; staple; machine stitching; cream paint; black pen
Up next on the Blog Hop: Jennifer McGuire (she's always got very cool stuff on her blog).
Remember, if you find a link that doesn't work, you can always hop back to the Hero Arts Blog for a list of direct links to all the blogs in the hop.










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What a special memory to share with us. Love your technique achieveing an old fashion wallpaper look!
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super cute! I totally love that you did a layout b/c I really struggle with using my stamps on layouts. That technique is so cool! I totally thought it was patterned paper at first glance.
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Wonderful scrapbook page! I love your layout.
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Great to see the stamps and techniques applied to a layout. Wonderful, talented you.
Thanks for the chance.
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Wow how creative!
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I was surprised to see your name next on the hop, pleasantly that was. Your layout is beautiful and Anna looks so much like your grandmother. I love the technique you used with the new stamp, will surely be trying that one.
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Beautiful page. I love how you did the fabric pattern stamping. It has such a vintage look. Really neat. You always do gorgeous work. thanks for sharing.
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Gorgeous background! Thanks for sharing this technique, would love to try it.
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Oh my Ali! Love that "wallpaper" technique! And such a precious page too!
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What an awesome page - they do look so much alike - that is so special! Thanks for sharing this with us.
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Beautiful, I love all the wonderful details.
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Ali, adore how you double stamped - need idea, great LO/page. Love it.
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great technique there :)
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What a lovely layout and indeed the do look a like.
Marie-Anne
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Gorgeous!! I love what you did with that new beautiful background stamp and how you made it look like vintage wall paper, so lovely! Pretty photos on your layout and the sentiments with it are perfect!
Hugs, Wendy
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such a happy little girl! Pretty page!
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Simple but striking layout. I see a little scrap lifting in my future! ;-)
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Fun stuff. You make it look so easy.
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I love the fabric stamp and the definition stamps are also great! Love your layout.. and thanks for pointing the way to the blog hop... I would have missed it without you! Happy Holidays
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I have been a big fan for a long time and you never fail to inspire. Thankyou, Happy Hopping from Down Under.
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