Archive for April 2014

2 Layouts with the Beauty of Nature Kit!

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Hello friends, Cathi here. As many of you know, I have been through a lot with my family the last few months. I have not been at home all the time, and my dear brother in law has just passed only a week ago from a very short battle with pancreatic cancer. He was only 39.  But the world keeps turning even though we think it shouldn't sometimes, and my amazingly beautiful April kit from Frosted Designs: Beauty of Nature arrived while we were away in Dublin for the funeral last week. I was able to work on some projects this weekend when we arrived home, and it has been great to help me through all this...my creative pursuits are really my therapy.


Beauty of Nature

The beautiful April kit is chock full of 7 Dots gorgeousness in the form of the beautiful Nature Walk papers. Marion Smith's Nirvana collection in the kit is also stunning and I have featured it in my second layout. Feast your eyes here on all the amazing contents in the kit, the only thing I added from my stash here was some thread for my stitching! Beautiful mask, Lindy's magical paints, Tim Holtz Distress Markers, Prima flowers, wood pieces and crochet items...Maya Road metal pieces...UmWow chipboard, this kit is just full of gorgeous products!

Dream Big: Adventure Awaits Layout


For this layout I just had to choose a photo from a nature walk we did a few years back, of course!! The main paper is from the 7 Dots Nature Walk collection. I have also added several die cut pieces from the collection, as well as a sheet from Marion Smith's Nirvana collection under the photo.


I have painted the Chipboard Flourishes from Maya Road in the kit with the gorgeous Lindy's Stamp Gang Magical - Bells of Ireland Green, I just love the gorgeous sheen you get with these shimmery powder paints. I simply used a water brush to apply them.  I used two beautiful Prima Joyous Burlap Flowers for my layout, adding lots of other embellishment to my cluster: KaiserCraft Paper Blooms, Marion Smith Junque & Gems Metal Embellishments - Butterflies, praying mantis chipboards from the Um Wow Nature Walk Insect Chipboard Package, the postage stamp frame from the Prima Wood Die-Cut Icons - Stationers Desk.  Again I painted the chipboard mantises using the Lindy's Stamp Gang Magical - Mission Bells Brown for more lovely sheen.  You can also see several places where I used the Lindy's Mission Bells Brown mixed with molding paste to do my gorgeous masking using the kit's Harlequin Crafters Workshop Template.


In the top corner of the layout I added some more flourishes, frames, die cuts and a flower from the beautiful kit. Here you can see where I used the Bundled Sage and Walnut Stain Distress Markers and the cool new Tim Holtz Spritzer tool from the shop to make green and brown splashes on my page. I finished off the layout with some black stitching around the paper layers.

The second layout features Marion Smith's Nirvana paper. I love this photo of my oldest daughter Aine when she was a baby. I used several sheets from the collection, fussy cutting some flowers for my cluster around the photo. 

Love: Noted


I used more of the Prima Stationers Desk Wood Icons here, the butterfly, inkwell and Noted pieces and the gorgeous "Sweet Love" from the Prima Crochet Icons - Love You set. There are some Nature Walk die cut pieces used here and there and my final Prima Joyous Burlap Flower along with more Kaisercraft Mini Blooms.  



I took my water brush again and used it to drip and sprinkle on some of the Lindy's Stamp Gang Magical - Bells of Ireland Green then took the Tim Holtz Spritzer and my Walnut Stain marker and added splatters. Again I finished off the layout with some sewing around the edges. I really love how this turned out!!


Our new May kit will be out soon, and is another stunner, but I recommend this kit highly, so many gorgeous papers, mediums and embellies, you just can't go wrong.


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Kickin Back With Katie

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Hi everyone! It's Katie here today I am happy to be on the blog sharing a fun layout I did using some of the awesome products from the Frosted Designs store. I don't know about you, but it has been a super hectic month for me and I was so, so happy to be able to finally get some scrappy time in my new bigger studio space! The best part is I finally got everything put away and organized how I want.. now all I have to do is create!


So on with the photos of my layout. I used a darker background paper to really make my bright, sunny yellow elements pop off my page. This paper is from the Basic Grey Fresh Cut line, as well as a few pieces of the PB&J line from BG. I also had fun spritzing and misting my background to add to the depth using the Lindy's Stamp Gang Starburst mist in TiffanyLou blue, the Dylusions spray in White Linen, and another mist in yellow. I carefully dried each layer before adding more so you could see each color, then laid down my papers.



After I had the main components down, I added my title and embellishments. I then went back to doodle a bit starting with the 'tail' of my balloon which is a brad, as well as some swirlys and dots using the Signo Gelly Roll pen in white. I also used some Prima Vintage Sugar Dots, and an Um Wow Flair button.





For some fun around the corners of my photo mats, I used some Faber Castel Gelatos in yellow and grey, then smudged a bit with my finger. I haven't used them this way before, but I really like how saturated the color is and I am happy how it came out. I didn't use water or anything at all on the edges but it took alot of the color after I distressed the paper's edges.





This layout really came together pretty quickly, and now that I'm settled in my new place I can't wait to keep creating! You can find most of the items I used in the Frosted Designs store, happy creating!!!



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Stock Up for National Scrapbooking Day!

Monday, April 28, 2014

Are you ready for National Scrapbooking Day?! We want to help you have a lot of creative fun so we have a sale to help you stock up at great prices!

This sale includes EVERYTHING in the store…. that means Sale and Clearance items are included!

Need some ideas?! How about our kits?! They have a perfect mix of paper, embellishments and mixed media items! You can get creative and messy!! Take a look at these kits….





OR…. How about these great lines?





Sale ends May 10th



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Bring on Spring with Lori!

Happy Monday!!  Lori here with a spring project - now that winter finally gave it up and let us have spring!!


I covered a composition notebook with a piece of Nirvana "Bliss" paper.  I used the reverse side of the paper for a label.  I inked the paper pieces with Ranger Ink Distress Markers (Bundled Sage and Walnut Stain).  I added the word "bloom" from my cameo for my title.  I inked some chipboard pieces and added them to my label.  I added a bit of ribbon and lace and some Nature Walk Elements from 7 Dots Studio.


I added a pocket inside the front cover for seed packets or receipts.


I used Lindy's Stamp Gang Magicals for the first time!!  I mixed Mission Bells Brown with Glossy Accents and painted it on this butterfly - gorgeous!!!!  The Beauty of Nature kit is amazing!!! 

I hope you have an amazing spring!!


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Sundays with Sandee - a little advice

Sunday, April 27, 2014


We can all use a little advice now and then, right? How about some advice from a mountain? It's rock solid....yep....pun intended! :)

Be uplifting
Make new trails
Stand tall
Enjoy the view
Be solid as a rock
Live large


Now I know I am such a ditz sometimes, I totally forgot to mention in the video the importance of going back over your lettering in order to make it stand out, so let me take a moment to discuss that. I first went over the penciled letters with my Pigma Magna Sensei pens, and after it had dried I erased all pencil marks. Then I colored in the areas with my inks, and sometimes when you color in over your pen, it can dull it. Now while there is nothing wrong with it, I can also see little flaws and areas of lettering that aren't as defined as I need this to be.

Once everything is nice and dry, I go back over the letters again with my Sakura Glaze pen to really trim everything up and make them pop. Can you tell the difference between this picture and the one above it? The one above looks nice enough but the one below it really stands out better.

I hope you enjoy my video discussing the typography style I used along with the bar lettering.

Please share with us your work over on the Frosted Designs Face Book page. I love seeing the different ways people use their lettering, whether on a lay out, card or journal page, it's all fun!




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