Archive for July 2012

Card Challenge 23 Top 3 & Prize Winner

Monday, July 30, 2012

Once again we had beautiful entries to our challenge.  Since this is our last Card Challenge, we would like to take this opportunity to, once again, thank the Design Team for all of their talent and hard work.  We also extend our thanks to all of you for sharing your beautiful artwork with us!

 Here are the Top 3:






Congratulations, Ladies!  If you would like a Top 3 Blinkie for your blog, please contact Ann at november-rose@hotmail.com.

Our Prize Winner is:


Tina, you win a $10 gift voucher for stamps and paper packs from Graphicat Designs!


Many thanks to Graphicat Designs for providing this wonderful prize!
Please contact Ann at november-rose@hotmail.com in the next 7 days to claim your prize.

Be sure to stop back for all of the other wonderful challenges here at Frosted Designs!

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Show Me Sunday with Sarah!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

We are celebrating a birthday (a day late)!! 


HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHANNA!!!  
We hope you had a wonderful day! 

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Happy Sunday everyone!!
 Sarah here with a fun flower tutorial for you! This is a really photo heavy post, but stay with me, I promise it's worth it :)

Okay, all you need for this is some old packaging (I usually use the packaging from the Sizzix Bigz dies), some sand paper, an embossing folder of your choice, a flower die that will cut acetate and some paint! 


Cut the acetate to fit over the die surface.


Use your Vagabond (hopefully...lol or other die cutting machine) to cut the flower. Steele rule dies will cut acetate. You might be able to cut a shape from the thinner dies if it's a very simple shape, or it will give it a trace kind of for you to hand cut.


Put the acetate into the embossing folder...


Then run it through your die cutting machine again...


 And when you open up your embossing folder...you get this very pretty flower that you could totally use on it's own as a cool embellishment...but I'm not finished yet...lol


For the first one I made, I used just one colour. Now, you can paint either side you want to, it just depends on what look you're going for. For this one, I painted the debossed side. Make sure you get all the paint into the recessed areas.


Let it dry (this part is extremely hard for me to do, because you have to let it air dry...if you use a heat gun, you'll lose your embossing and warp the acetate...I have no patience at all...but it's totally worth it. Once it's dry, sand the paint off, and you're left with just the paint that's in the debossed areas!


Isn't it pretty?! 



I couldn't get the pink colour that I wanted for the layout that I wanted to make though...so I thought I'd show you another way you can do these flowers too.

 For this flower, I painted the debossed side yellow....


Then I painted the other side a light greeny blue colour...waited painfully for it to dry, then sanded the blue to reveal the yellow underside! Fun isn't it?!


When I made the blue/yellow flower, I made sure to make more than one...then I used some on this layout:


 There's a couple small ones peaking out from behind the rosette


 And another one tucked into that fun little embellishment cluster on the bottom photo.


You could use this technique for a lot of different die cuts....you could also just cut a piece of acetate in a square and create a fun transparency type with this technique. I hope you're inspired to go and get messy with paints and make some fun embellishments!

Happy Scrapping!! 

Sarah





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Fabulous Friday Challenge - One Word Titles!

Friday, July 27, 2012

Sometimes less is more and that is what we are going for this week! We are challenging you to use only ONE WORD for your Title! Yep... one word!! You can make cards, layouts or off the page projects, but you can only use ONE WORD!! Look at what our Design Team created for this challenge....

















I am really excited to introduce this week's sponsor.....

Watch this video to find out more about the wonderful people behind this company....


Be sure to check out their Blog and Store for inspiration and information!

Quick Quotes has generously donated a
 $15 Gift Certificate
to the Quick Quotes store for one lucky winner!
The winner can pick their favorite products!

We would love it if you would take a minute to stop by Quick Quotes blog and let them know that Frosted Designs sent you over to check it out! We love to support our generous sponsors! You can get there by clicking HERE!

We can't wait to see what you create for your one word title project!

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Fabulous Friday Top 3 & Prize Winner!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

We gave you a tough challenge this week, and you stepped up! We had some amazing entries for our Patterned Paper Only challenge! Here are this week's Top 3...






Congratulations ladies! If you would like a Top 3 blinkie to display on your blogs, send an email to barb.craft@att.net!



We want to thank
Boys Rule Kits 
for being this week's sponsor!


Boys Rule Kits is a loyal sponsor of Frosted Designs and we hope you take some time to reward them for their loyalty by shopping in their store! Click HERE!

This week's prize is....

And the winner is....

Brenda



Congratulations Brenda! You have 7 days to claim your prize by emailing your mailing address to barb.craft@att.net!

We have another fun challenge set for tomorrow! Come back in the morning to see what it is! 

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Sketch Along Tuesday Sketch #46

Tuesday, July 24, 2012


Welcome back for new inspiration and a new sketch .  We are so thrilled to see new faces and talent putting our sketches to the test.  Thank you to all of you that played along.

To get your week moving we have a wonderful new sketch.  Sketch #46 was created by K. Astacio. 



Are you ready to be inspired?  The DT has really hit this one out of the park. 







We'd like to welcome our sponsor for this challenge:

AmyBugCrafts  is a store that specializes in offering hard to find Cricut cartridges, along with regular Cricut cartridges, scrapbook kits, scrapbook supplies and a few handmade items thrown in. Amy started the adventure of selling online when she became a stay at home mom. She loves the flexibility it allows her since she moves around a lot (army wife) and being able to spend time with her son during the day. She does custom orders as well. If you are looking for a particular cartridge, certain colors or different quantities listed send a message through Etsy to see if she can locate one or custom design the item for you.

 Amy is also offering 5% off the entire store with the coupon code FROSTEDDESIGNS5  which must be used at the time of purchase.
One lucky person will win:
All you have to do to win is play along!
You have until noon  Sunday, August 5th to link up your project.
We will randomly select one winner from all of the eligible entries! We ask that you link a new creation, no back linking please and only one entry per person.
But you have to play to win!

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Sketch Along Tuesday Sketch #45 Top 3 and Winner

Monday, July 23, 2012



Thank you to everyone who played along with Sketch #45 Challenge.   If you haven't seen the submissions for sketch #45 you must check out all of the awesome talent.

The Top 3:





Congrats ladies!
If you would like a Top 3 blinkie for your blog,
please email Andrea at scrapality@gmail.com.

Thank you to our Sponsor



The winner ...

Congrats!
Please contact Andrea at scrapality@gmail.com so that I can get your information for the prize. You have 7 days to claim your prize.
Don't forget to check back tomorrow for the sketch reveal!

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Show Me Sunday by Sarah G!

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Hi everyone, Sarah here with a very simple tutorial for you today. I only just got back from a big overseas trip and haven't got myself together yet :) Still, this is a simple technique that I use all the time on my pages. I am going to show you how to use wooden or chipboard shapes as masks to add co-ordinating details to your projects.


First assemble your products - this is real simple some spray ink, background paper or cardstock and your choice of wooden or chipboard shape.


Position your shapes where you would like them to be on your background paper.


Spray generously with the spray ink of your choice (I especially like to use white spray ink over a darker coloured background paper with this technique)


 Remove the wooden shape - you can use this on you page too for a perfectly co-ordinating accent or put it aside for another project.

Complete your page around your masked shape and enjoy. I love this effect as it adds subtle interest and detail to your page without adding any bulk. You also get twice the value for money from your wooden shapes :)

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