Friday, March 23, 2012

Brrr...Winter is back! Hopefully it doesn't stay to long with the temps we are hopefully suppose to be getting next week. I am so ready for summer!!  A couple of weeks ago I broke my leg, which for some scrapbookers would say is a god send....having to sit, lots of endless time on your hands, your husband waiting on you hand and foot and having lots of time to scrapbook. Unfortunately, its all true for me but the endless scrapbooking. Our house is under renovations including my scrapbook area, it's not in the books for this girl for a bit. So in the many, many hours everyday I have been looking for what I love to make: flowers. Here are some tutorials I would like to share. Enjoy. 


Gesso flower by Sussi Poppins


Wrinkled paper flowers by Paperdrama


Shabby crinkled flowers by Simply Paper


Water distressed cardstock blooms by Gabrielle 


Twisted flowers by Erin Reed 


Roses by Roxanne Olsen


Swirly Hibiscus flower by Swirlydoos


Twirled ribbon rose by DiVan Neikerk







Thursday, February 23, 2012

Happiness is you...

Another layout..Wow! I've got back into my groove and got out of my uncreative funk I was in. I just needed one layout to get me inspired again. This picture in the layout of Raydn was taken in the summer using the Hipstamatic app on my iPhone. This app has so many different picture combinations to choose from but the great thing is you can save the combinations you like using best. In this picture I used the Kodot XGrizzled Film and the Lucifer VI lens with no flash... by far my favourite :) 
In this layout I used the Simple Store paper line called Baby Steps, the colours matched the distorted exaggerated colours of the hipstamatic photo perfectly. I used the wooden birdcage and bird from Kaiser Kraft. I coloured the bird brown with walnut stain distress stain and embossed it with iridescent embossing powder...I meant to grab clear though....opps. First it was too shimmery, so I reapplied the stain to create a water drop affect and added thick embossing powder. It ended up melted like glass and had a slight tint of sparkle in it. The more you reapply embossing powder  and "melt it", the more glassy, smooth looking it will be become. I got the idea from a layout we did in Roxannes class to lay the bird behind the cage and add feathers for the tail. You can buy the flowers from the dollar store in the craft isle. Very cute idea...Thanks Roxanne :) 
of course, layered lots of paper with some heavy walnut stain inking. The thing that was hard for me was using pre-made flowers. I always prefer to make my own but the greens and creams in these Petaloo flowers matched perfectly. The little bird nest was from Prima flowers...super cute. Lastly, what ties the whole layout together was the stamping I stamped on each side of the picture in forest moss ink. I think it matches the swirls pretty close that was originally on the paper. 

Designed and Created by 
Rhonda Witzke

Monday, February 20, 2012

Winter.Snow.

Well, it certainly been a long time since I last blogged. Sometimes it feels life's activities get in the way .... and also my very busy 2 year old. This was a class I took from Urban by Roxanne of course. This year Roxannes theme for her classes is using sketches. She of course also still incorporates new techniques into each layout. Roxanne gets her sketches from a well-known websites, Page Maps by Becky Fleck. The sketches are organized by month and by sketch type. They are very easy to navigate and you can also view a sample page beside each sketch. This one is the 12x12 double page sketch from March 2011. The paper line she used was "The Yellow Bicycle"...beautiful paper. Details that made this layout unique were the little handmade pine cones (which I had a little bit of trouble making) and the many different ways we inked and embossed the snowflakes. Very fun class to take. 






Roxannes interpretation of Becky 
Fleck sketch and put together 
by Rhonda Witzke