Saturday, 20 November 2010

BLADE RUBBER SCRAPBOOKING VIDEOS!

Poised, ready to rock!
I was totally delighted to get an email yesterday telling me my videos are up! Yes, I know I haven't mentioned it before...




Collage:
A Guide To Vintage Scrapbooking


Blade Rubber Stamps asked me to do some scrapbooking videos for them, and the first few are now on VideoJug if anyone wants to take a look. Here's just one of them.

Definitely ready, camera turned on....
They're very short sound bites, nothing in-depth, and will probably have you rolling around on the floor, laughing your socks off. But if you like them, do tell Graham and Kaye at Blade Rubber - maybe they'll ask me to host some more!

Still waiting...
However, it's my first time in front of a camera so please make allowances. I will put them all on the blog as soon as I get the DVD from the company, without the adverts (sorry about the ads!).

Hope I'm making sense here
A 'baby' layout (Dierdre's baby is now a grown-up teenager and ready to lynch her mother for giving me the photos to use)
Dying for a coffee...
Wow! The coffee's finally arrived... we're also hoping for biscuits...

Here are some of the scrapbook pages demonstrated in the shoot:

MADE TO MEASURE - full view
Closeup of lettering
View showing some of the dimension - and the snap fasteners and safety pins
Closeup of lettering, showing the dimension. I used ink pads to colour the chipboard letters, then covered with Diamond Glaze and threw on some glitter to finish
 The 'baby' page:

Full page view of DINNER TIME featuring Dierdre's daughter Charlie
Closuep of the 3 dangly medallions - I used a circle cutter for these
Another closeup, showing these swing around freely (much fun!)

Another detail view, showing the chipboard lettering - painted white, then Snow glitter on top
And now for another vintage piece:

Vintage Chic - the full piece
Two layers of flowers + foam butterflies (glittered) to add dimension

Closeup
Another closeup, showing dimensionof chipboard letters (painted lime green, then glittered)
Finally, just one more piece (I should think you've had enough by now)

GUARDIAN ANGELS - closeup of ribbon, brads, photo corners
Closeup of lettering (stickers! See, you can find some nice ones)
GUARDIAN ANGELS - the full piece

Another closeup, showing the different papers  & layers
I'll load the rest during the week, once I've finished photographing them. I have to say the shoot was pretty nerve-wracking at first but went pretty smoothly. And yes, I'd do it again.

Quite an experience!

Thursday, 18 November 2010

CRAFT STAMPER - DECEMBER ISSUE

Copyright Susie Jefferson
Here's my project in Craft Stamper's December 2010 issue - the theme was packaging, in turquoise.

Copyright Craft Stamper Magazine - December 2010 issue
The secret here was to use lots of tags, both stamped and in chipboard, and really festoon the package. I also tied the wired ribbon in one direction, knotted the ribbon and left long ends - then tied a second piece in the opposite direction. This gave me two lengths to tie off in really extravagant bows, looping the ribbon through the strings of the tags.

Copyright Craft Stamper magazine, December 2010 - my project is bottom left
This is an idea I've done variations on over the years: my husband (now 60) is worse than a child of 3 at Christmas... poking, prodding and shaking packages, trying to get the tape off without me noticing... I now get my own back by putting prezzies under the tree at least a week before The Day, with so much ribbon etc on them, that he cannot get into them without a Swiss Army Knife and possibly a flame thrower.

Copyright Susie Jefferson
It puts him in a fever of expectation, makes the presents look a lot more important than they actually are (last year's were 3 DVDs and a pair of gorilla slippers) and he really has fun getting into them when it's finally time. Plus I have a lot of fun doing them.

Closeup - copyright Susie Jefferson
This package is recycled brown wrapping paper, sprayed with Ranger's Dye Spray in Bottle & Turquoise, lightened with an overspray of Glimmer Mist. So not particularly expensive re paper - plus I get back the tags and the snowflakes and the ribbon (he's really good about things like that) so I can use them again for something.

Copyright Susie Jefferson
Hope this project gives you some ideas!

Sunday, 7 November 2010

THINKING ABOUT IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS

I've realised with a shock that Christmas is virtually round the corner - I think we're all in need of a little inspiration!




So look at this brilliant (free) magazine! Tons of ideas for wreaths, banners and other creative goodies, very well worth a look.

I do like the all-white Christmas wreath idea for our front door - something a bit different...