I love the style Judie added to the alphas on these pages:
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50% Off One Day Only - NEW Cut Out Alphas!
Today I have some new Alphas and Number sets by customer request! Use these to make fun titles and word-art for you pages. They are great as-is, or colored, or dressed up with styles. Enjoy the 50% SOSN discount on these products today only, July 26, 2017.
I love the style Judie added to the alphas on these pages:
I love the style Judie added to the alphas on these pages:
Globe Cut Outs Layout Workshop
There is no Monday Highlight today for you, but I do have some other inspiration and a highlight of it's own!
Nicole from Der Scrapbook Laden used my Globe Cut Outs in a work shop she did. I just loved the results and wanted to share them with you here.
These make me want to make a paper layout. If you would like to see more of the finished pages from the workshop check them out here.
I just can't believe that my stuff is being used to scrap memories from all over the world!
-Liz
Resizing a Template for Paper Scrapping
Hey there! It's Katrina (that paper/hybrid scrapper girl), from Paper, Scissors and Glue on the blog today to share with you how I used one of Liz's templates on a traditional layout and resized the shapes to make them work with my photo size. Also, look at templates in different ways as you will see!
Confession, I was going to do a tutorial about patterns, importing and organizing them into the Silhouette Studio software. But, I updated my software and it sent me to the cloud version! I haven't had time to play around yet, so I thought I would do something that anyone with a Silhouette (or similar) cutting machine would be able to try!
Once I resized, I right clicked and ungrouped everything so that I could cut out the pieces in different pattern papers. Yes, I could have just wrote down the measurements of the basic pieces, but I am horribly with a ruler and it was easier just to cut with my Silhouette since I already had the shapes! And make sure you have all shapes off of your mat, except the one you are wanting to cut. I have a terrible habit of forgetting that!
I cut the roof border twice, so that I could have a layered effect! I love how it turned out. I used foam adhesive on both layers to give it dimension and some fun.
As I started putting it together, I realized that I wanted another layer for the background. I took the pink shape I had made and just created an offset for it. This way I knew it would be in proportion to the entire template.
I subbed the journaling area with a journaling card from the collection I was working with. I have a ton of these and never know how to use them, but this gives me ideas now!
Let me know what you would like to see me do with Liz's templates or what you would like to learn. Or if there is a specific template you want me to work with. Also, would you like me to use more digital collections printed out, etc? Just leave me a comment!! This is new for me to, but so exciting and I love learning and sharing. Have a great week!
You Get Me-Hybrid Layout Tutorial on Filling Shapes
It's Katrina from Paper, Scissors and Glue here today to show you a tutorial on how to use the Scrapping with Liz templates in your Silhouette Studio software. You will need the Designer Edition version software, because you need the ability to trace PNG files, which is what we will be working with. Edited: The original version of software will trace PNG files, but you do need the Designer Edition to do the fill patterns that is talked about!
Here's the layout I am going to show you how I put together completely in the software. There are several different ways to use Liz's templates with actual paper products, not just digital ones!
Amber LaBau-My Tribe Kit
A Flair for Buttons-Flair Button
Enamel Dots-Freckled Fawn
Doily-American Crafts
Epson-Premium Presentation Paper
Adhesive-Therm O Web
Silhouette Cameo
Start by opening your PNGs in your Silhouette Studio software. When I did this each PNG opened up in a new mat preview. Which actually makes it easier to trace. Then I copied them all over to one mat view, so that I could put my layout together. Here is a screen shot of all of them moved over to one mat view. Note, I had not traced these yet, just had them open. But they are easier to trace when they are individual.
Place your PNG on your mat. Then you are going to want to select the "TRACE" feature. It is the sixth button from the top right edge of your software, it's highlighted in blue here. The trace options will open up and you will want to click on "Select Trace Area". This will allow you to draw a box around your shape. The box will be grey and you will be able to adjust the size to fit your shape.
The "High Pass Filter" box will be checked, you need to uncheck it and moved the "Threshold" up to 100%. When you do this it will fill in the shaped of the PNG a bright yellow. You want to make sure the shape is completely filled in and then you will hit the "Trace Outer Edge" option.
Once you click the "trace outer edge" there will be red lines (or whatever color your cut lines are set to) appear around the edge of the shape. If you look below, you will see once I moved my PNG shape out of the way I am left with the same shape with cut lines. Woot, now the fun begins!!
Now, you can either cut the shape out of pattern paper, or you can fill it with patterns that are loaded into your software. Don't worry, my next post will be on how to get those patterns into your software! There are preset patterns in the software that you can play around with to get an idea of what to do.
If you select your shape and then select a pattern, your shape will fill with the chosen pattern. You can just pick and choose until you find one that you like!
I did the pattern filling with every shape that I traced, since I was using a digital kit. This allows me to see if I like what I have created before printing. I print each piece individually and then put the layout together by hand. I place as many pieces on a 12x12 sheet as I can, to save on paper. Or you can just cut the shapes out of actual paper that you have on hand! I wanted to play with these patterns though, since I splurged and got a wide format printer.
Now, you can print and cut these all in the Silhouette software, but I actually just printed and then used my trimmer and scissors to cut them. These were easy, straight lines, some of the other shapes it would be better to print and cut if you are using digital papers.
Now the fun part for hybrid scrapping is actually putting the layout together with all the little details that you can add! I did use the Print and Cut feature for elements of the digital kit I was playing with, but that's for another post!
I will be going into more details on how to incorporate Liz's templates into your own scrapping and hopefully maybe making you pull some paper out of your stash OR nudging you to step your toes into digital if you are a paper scrapper. It's combining the best of both worlds for me!! Thanks for stopping by the blog today!!!
Introducing Paper Scrapper Katrina
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Swirl Templates by Scrapping with Liz
Gossamer Blue Kit
Supplies
Pattern Papers-Basic Grey, Echo Park,
Webster's Pages, Gossamer Blue (some are by One Little Bird one is by Traci
Reed),Teresa Collins
Cardstock-American Crafts
Resin Flowers, Metal
Flourish-Basic Grey
Chipboard,
Buttons-Teresa Collins
Buttons-Heidi Swapp
Stickers-Webster's Pages
Other Supplies:Doilies-American Crafts
Adhesive-Therm O Web
(there's a NON digital supply!)
Chipboard &-American
Crafts
Enamel Dot-Doodlebug
Designs
Stamp-Pebbles
Twine-May Arts |
Isn't this paper page just gorgeous? It's from Katrina, the newest member of my Creative Team! She made this page with my Swirl Templates. I've been wanting to see how my digital templates could be translated into paper layouts (using a Silhouette and other techniques). Katrina is going to help show us how. She'll be making some pages and writing up some blog post for us. I'm so excited to have her join the team.
Maybe she'll convert me back to a paper scrapper? Probably not, but I have been tempted to try some hybrid layouts and this just might be the key. And for those of you who are paper scrappers I'm excited to see how this might help you.
So, welcome Katrina to the team and check out her blog over at paperscissorsandglue.blogspot.com.
-Liz
DIY New Year Chalkboard & A Look Back
It's time for another chalkboard. I made this one to help ring in the New Year. I found a graphic on Pinterest and went with it. I also made these hanging lanterns since I wanted to incorporate Chinese New Year into my board. I'll keep this up through Chinese New Year, and then I'll probably make a Valentine's related board.
The lantern was one of my first ever silhouette projects (did I mention that I got one for Christmas!). Not too bad. Although, I noticed that I took a close up picture of the lantern that had a tear in it!
My original plan was to make a new chalkboard each month, but that proved to be too much work! So. I just made them when inspiration struck, and when I had time. I went looking through my chalkboards of the last year, and it was kind of fun to look back at them.
Here they are just for fun. They are linked with their original blog post just in case you want to read more about them.
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Last Christmas |
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I really wish I would have taken an "after" picture. We added rivers, cities, pictures, facts, etc.... |
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One of my most favorite boards! Definitely doing this next summer...or maybe I'll do it in the fall for a Fall Bucket List. |
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I really liked this one too. Might do this one again next year. |
-Liz
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