Friday, June 24, 2016

Friday Focus - Heartfelt Creations

Hello, it is Cec here and today I am presenting the Friday Focus segment on the Heartfelt Creations line that is carried in The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

For the next two weeks there will be an additional 15% discount on Heartfelt Creations, so now is a great time to go shopping!  Just click here for all the bargains.

I decided to create a mini album for a Bride once I saw the stamp and die set called All Dressed Up.  I don't have a lot of the Heartfelt products but a couple weeks ago I was in Virginia and had the opportunity to spend a couple hours with the talented Olga Jewell, who is a member of the Heartfelt Creations Design Team and she let me stamp and cut a few extra items.  A couple of those items may not be in the shop, but I will suggest available alternatives for you.

This is a photo heavy post, so let's get started (you can click on any photo to bring up a larger version).  I did all the measurements myself, aiming to have as many photo mats for 4"x6" cards as possible and using pockets for pages.  Once I did all the measurements, I looked for patterned paper in my stash and believe it or not I did not have enough of anything to complete the album so I decided to print co-ordinating papers in yellow, white and grey that I got as freebies from Raspberry Road, Luvly Marketplace and Summertime Designs (blog no longer available).  The papers lean toward modern so this is a more shabby album than vintage.


I made the cover first using chipboard and covered it with white copy paper.  Next I added the binding system that I used before for the baby album I showed here.  I left a lot more space between each page this time with the intention of adding more dimensional embellishments.  In the end there are a couple pages that are a bit further apart than need be but space is critical for keeping really thick elements looking good when you are continually opening and closing the album.  I added patterned paper, including some between the pages this time and a bit of lace on the cover bends.


I made the dress from the All Dressed Up stamp set by stamping onto vellum four times with Versamark and heat embossing it with white embossing powder.  I used the co-ordinating die to cut it out (easy, peasy).  Next I layered the dresses, cutting off sections until I had a ruffled dress.


I used Watering Can Archival Ink and stamped multiples of each size of the petals from the Open Vintage Floret stamp set.  I did not have the co-ordinating die set so I fussy cut them but I encourage you to get dies when they are offered because it makes things so much quicker.  I stamped two sizes of leaves from the Open Leaf stamp set and Olga kindly used her die to cut them for me so I didn't have to fussy cut those too.

I also stamped flowers from the Majestic Morning stamp and cut some plain yellow flowers using the Arianna Blooms die set.

I coloured a variety of petals with Distress Inks and Copic markers and then shaped them differently to make flowers.  I went pretty simple with my shaping but if you check out the Heartfelt YouTube channel you will find numerous videos to help you create all sorts of lovely flowers with your stamps and dies.


Next I talked my husband into cutting the pockets for me along with a grey cardstock mat and a piece of patterned paper for each side.  You will notice that there is a thumb notch and since he designed each layer, they are an equal distancet apart on each layer, which you cannot achieve with a circle punch.  HOWEVER, if you don't have a fancy laser cutter and a handy husband like me, you can use an envelope punch board to make the notch or just make sure your photo mat is longer than the pocket - don't forget to adjust your cover measurements accordingly.


The pocket mats were punched with a Martha Stewart border punch and patterned paper was added on both sides.  Other mats don't have the punched border.

Once the pocket pages were added to the binding system, I added the lace to the spine and part way around the back and front, then added any additional pocket elements before I started to decorate with the inside coming first.





The inside front cover has a side pocket and holds a tent card that has been decorated with a large flower made from the Open Vintage Floret set, a large leaf, some paper flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts, organza ribbon, venise lace, pearls and a butterfly from a Martha Stewart punch.  I almost forgot to add the lace ties to hold the album closed so they were added under the side pockets.  - whew.

The front of the first pocket has a flip up that was decorated with some computer generated text on a Spellbinders label die cut and a lace butterfly with pearls for the body.  Inside there are two strips of paper cut with the All Dressed Up die.  The die matches a stamp from the All Dressed Up set but comes in three pieces, which allows you to cut the stamp out completely or in part.  In this case I used two parts of it to create a border.

I found some clip art of a rose that I coloured with Prismacolor pencils and added to cover the magnet that holds the flip up down.  A tag with some narrow ribbon adds another photo spot.




The back of the first pocket has a simple bottom pocket that I decorated with a row of roses created on the computer, coloured with Prismacolor pencils and embellished with a few pearls.

The front of pocket two has a corner stamp from the All Glammed Up Shoe set, cut with the full co-ordinating die and coloured with Prismacolors.




The back of the second pocket has to flip downs for journaling spots that were decorated with a bit of venise lace and a button.  Magnets hold them in place when they are in the up position.

The front of pocket three has a die cut decorated with a Majestic Morning flower and leaves as a pocket.  I made another tag for use as a photo mat.




The back of pocket three has a side pocket and is decorate with a flower made from the Arianna Blooms die cut petals that have been inked with some distress ink along with some leaves.

The front of pocket four has a little envelope with another corner stamp added and magnets to hold it closed.




The back of pocket four has a couple little pockets with small journaling spots inside that have die cut toppers.  I made the toppers from dies I had on hand but there are some fancy ones from Heartfelt that would be perfect.

The front of pocket five has a bottom pocket with a two-layer die cut topper added along with a little organza bow.





The back of pocket five features a little window element with a tiny Majestic Morning flower and some leaves on the closure, which holds a magnet to keep everything closed.

The inside of the back cover has a layered side pocket and holds another tent card, which has been decorate with another flower made from the Vintage Floret stamp, leaves and venise lace.


I added some fun organza ribbon trim over the lace on the spine and then made some bead charms and attached them with a faux pearl ring.


Finally I decorated the front cover with more flowers made from the Heartfelt stamp sets, a couple paper flowers, some organza ribbon, a little wooden word that was painted with some white Distress crackle paint and finally the lovely vellum dress to which I added some pearls.

I hope my album will inspire you to pick up some of the gorgeous Heartfelt Creations stamps sets and dies and start creating.  Don't forget to add the fabulous flower shaping tools to your cart so you can make really fancy flowers.

The following products used to create this album are available from The Funkie Junkie Boutique:


The following products available at The Funkie Junkie Boutique were not used to create this album but are suggested alternatives:

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Pastels and Pearls Challenge!

Hello, and welcome to the Frilly and Funkie Blog! It's Nancy here, with the honor of hosting our new two week challenge!

Our theme this time around is Pastels and Pearls. Create any vintage or shabby chic project that features a pastel color palette and includes pearls. Those are the only guidelines. Other than that, the sky is the limit!

At the end of the challenge the team will choose their top four picks. Our first place winner will be invited to join us in a Guest DT spot here at Frilly and Funkie. Three additional talented participants will receive badges to display on their blogs. Everyone who enters and adheres to the challenge guidelines will be entered into a drawing to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique!

The guidelines for entering are simple; create a new vintage or shabby chic project following the challenge theme, link it below to your post (not just your blog) and include a link back to this challenge in your post. You can combine our challenge with up to 10 challenges (including this one) to be in with a chance of winning. Make sure you follow the guidelines, as unfortunately we have had to eliminate entrants from the prize draws in the past when they have entered too many other challenges. If you are entering through a public forum please use keyword F&F. Also, please be sure to turn off your Word Verification so our design team can leave comments on your blogs.

And now its' time for more inspiration from my wonderful Funkie teammates!

Suzanne Czosek - Suzz's Stamping Spot

Jenny Marples - Pushing The Right Buttons

Sue Carrington - Stamping Sue Style

Linda Coughlin - The Funkie Junkie

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WEEK ONE

Now for some inspiration from my amazing Frilly teammates!

Cec Wintonyk - CW Card Creations

Kathy Clement ~ Kathy by Design


Pamellia Johnson - My Little Craft Things


Nancy Dynes - Tattered Treasures

Thank y'all so much for stopping by. We'll be back tomorrow with a wonderful project from our latest Guest Designer. And in a week we'll share the gorgeous projects from the Funkie girls.

For now it's all up to you now. Time to head to your craft space and start creating your own masterpiece! If you've been putting off entering, now is the time to start. It's fun!! I send heartfelt wishes for health and happiness.

Hugs,

Nancy

Monday, June 20, 2016

Challenge Winners - Let the Words do the Talking

Welcome to the beginning of a new week and our latest winners here at Frilly and Funkie. Thank you so much to everyone who took the time to enter our 'Let the Words do the Talking' challenge. There were so many fabulous projects from you and the Design Team had a really tough time picking our winners. After much deliberation we chose the overall winner, #4 Autumn (Sew Paper Paint).


The words really do all the talking here don't they! Everything about this beautiful canvas spoke to us from the layered poppies and balance of colours to the subtle star background. Congratulations Autumn on being our favourite for the 'Let the Words do the Talking' challenge and winning the opportunity to be a Guest Designer here at Frilly and Funkie for a future challenge.

And now for the next three winners of our Frilly and Funkie Top 3 Badges; this week's choices are... #7 Alice K, #15 Katy Leitch, and #26 Sara Emily!!! Please email Linda at thefunkiejunkie@gmail.com for the codes for the Top 3 badges so that you can display them proudly on your blog.


And finally Random.org has chosen a lucky winner for the $25 gift certificate to The Funkie Junkie Boutique. Our congratulations this time go to #18 Sherrie K!

A huge thanks from the Frilly and Funkie team to everyone who took part in this challenge and congratulations again to our winners. Please email Linda at thefunkiejunkie@gmail.com for the codes for the winner's badge and to give us your email address for the Guest Designer details (Autumn) for the Top 3 badges (Alice, Katy and Sara Emily) and for the gift certificate details (Sherrie).

Our current challenge, 'Pastels and Pearls' runs through Tuesday, June 28th. We hope to see you entering this time around so that you too can be in with a chance to win.

Have a great week everyone!

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Guest Designer - Anne Redfern

We have a new Guest Designer joining us for the Pastels and Pearls challenge so please welcome Anne Redfern of Redanne.


"Hello, my name is Anne Redfern (or Redanne as I am known in Blogland). Since emigrating from Canada 40 years ago I have lived in the beautiful County of Cheshire in England.

I have always loved crafting, in any form, be it sewing, knitting or paper-crafting. About 7 years ago I took early retirement after a long and rewarding career in Human Resources. Since the family had long flown the nest, I was tempted, after seeing a demo in a Craft shop, to buy a Big Shot and a couple of dies and the rest, as they say, is history! I particularly love creating in 3D but my latest love is mixed media and although I have only fairly recently dipped my toes into this amazing form of art, I really am completely hooked!
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"Nancy's challenge theme of Pastels and Pearls gave me the opportunity to create another 'frilly' type project but I also managed to get a bit of the 'funkie' side in there too....

I created a mini album using some waste corrugated card, my Eileen Hull Passport Book die and lots of paint, crackle, ribbon, lace and pearls.I hope you will find a little inspiration in my mini album and that you will join in Nancy's fabulous challenge!

I would like to thank Linda and the whole team at Frilly and Funkie for having me as Guest Designer today, it has truly been an honour and a privilege!
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We know you can't wait to pop over to Anne's blog to check out all the details of her wonderful project but then we hope you will come back with your own pastels and pearls project.  You have lots of time since the Pastels and Pearls challenge does not end until June 28th at 11:55 pm EST.

Friday, June 10, 2016

Friday Focus - Pion Design Papers

Hello Everyone! It's Pamellia, and I am here today to hostess the Friday Focus. I will be showcasing with some gorgeous Pion Design papers that Linda carries in The Funkie Junkie Boutique. For the next two weeks there will be an additional 15% discount on Pion Design papers, so now is a great time to stock up!


Pion Design is a family owned company located outside of LuleÃ¥ in the northern part of Sweden. They manufacturer scrapbooking papers in a vintage and romantic style, and their papers are created and printed locally. Jenny Erickson established the company in the summer of 2009 as a result of her passion for paper crafting and photography. The name Pion Design derives from the flower Peony, Pion being Swedish for Peony.

Pion designer papers come in collections that feature coordinating paper patterns, colours and graphics. They are available in the standard 12 x 12" size for layouts or in the smaller 6 x 6" for cards.

  

Every collection comes with a page of the most beautiful vintage images that will match the collection perfectly. The designs are all very soft and romantic, perfect for feminine style creations.

  

You will also receive some stunning matching tags and labels, as well as a sheet with matching borders or postcards and butterflies. These make adding layers and embellishing so easy!

  

Here are some of the cards I have put together using these beautiful papers.













I hope I have inspired you to add one of these gorgeous Pion Design paper collections to your next shopping cart. You will fall in love them instantly!

These papers and more can be found at The Funkie Junkie Boutique and don't forget that the Pion Design collections will have an extra 15% discount applied for the next two weeks.



Happy crafting, Pamellia :)