Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Sunday, June 17, 2018

Frilly and Funkie Challenge #12 By Airmail! ....Guest Designer: "Share theJourney!"

  Hi! Lyla Larimore here again, & I'm very excited to be the Guest Designer for this Frilly and Funkie Challenge- my second time! You're gonna LOVE this theme, as it fits right in with Summer. And, it's a very old tradition when it comes to traveling anywhere... we're gonna take this "BY AIRMAIL!"
   For the younger crowd, it's a lesser-used mode of sending someone an update on where you are and what you're doing. (Social Media really has us all spoiled in that area!) But, back in the day- and for us older ones, it's as far back as 1995 *gasp!* when it was still  pretty 'normal' to take a vacation at say....Walt Disney World... where the first stop you made was at The Mad Hatter Shop to pick up some cool MM Ears or a baseball cap, and a pair of sunglasses for each member of the family. Next stop: the nearest Gift Shop, where you would pick up a few POSTCARDS, and a few stamps (which were probably a whole 15cents or 19cents each back then *another gasp!*) and get to your hotel room to actually sit down and write a few words of how your trip down was and what you saw on the way. Then pop it into the US Postal Service Mail Box on your way to the tram for the Magic Kingdom! If you were lucky- the receiver of your postcard would get it a few days before you got back home from your week-long stay. Such was the case it USED to be!
    But now...everything comes instantly over SM. Not that it's a bad thing, but there was certainly something to be said about getting a note or letter in the mail! I was among the last of the holdouts to be doing actual Christmas Cards by mail, I'm sure. I finally gave in and went full-tilt SM just a couple years ago. And it feels strange- almost as strange as when those first digital cameras made their way into our home and I ended up putting all my film cameras up on the shelf...joining my collection that includes a genuine Kodak from 1904.
   Being a huge History buff with an equally enthusiastic family of such interest, we had the opportunity to travel to Washington DC and see all the sights- including most of the Smithsonian Institution and the then-brand new Newseum (and ran into many famous folks there also). But one of our stops happened to be the US Postal Museum. While we didn't have time to take the full tour there, it was an awesome place to see, and I highly recommend making a trip there on your BucketList !
    I've got page-by-page photos for you, and several closeups. I'll keep the 'chatter' to a minimum so you can look through all of them. You will notice that some of the pages are NOT so "Postal" and that is to help break up the monotony of just the same colors and allow the entire thing to look more 'vintage' and worn. I really hope you enjoy this project- it's been a full year since I began it, and I became addicted to making more pages as I went. It was just TOO fun to put down! I did take some pics along the way, but only added what I made during this past two week period- after I got my hands on Tim's newest Thinlits Die -ordered through The Funkie Junkie Boutique, of course!

   
                       So, with all that said....let's get on with it & go "BY AIRMAIL"!

Front of TH Worn Cover embellished w Alpha Chips lettering, LetterPress numbers & Quote Chips.

Another one of those tiny sample Grunge Paper tags- embossed using TH "Bingo" number 14, then inked with Distress Inks- Vintage Photo & Black Soot.

Little wood cameras embellished by using TH Distress Paint in Antique Linen, Picket Fence, & Black Soot, then a finger-coat of Glossy Accents overlay on a piece of TH IdeaOlogy Filmstrip Ribbon.


These IdeaOlogy LetterPress numbers were dabbed w Picket Fence Distress Paint, allowed to dry, scraped/sanded to wear down the paint, then coated w Clear Rock Candy Crackle Paint.
Page 1A

Closeup of Page 1A
I used a stencil that I purchased in a set at "Typo" a store inside the Mall of America-Minneapolis, MN-during one of our many trips to Red Wing to see the younger kids set. 
Using the technique Tim showed on Distress Multi Medium Matte, I heat-dried it plain as is, then used a bit of Distress Ink in Vintage Photo in uneven strokes across the dried lettering. 

Pages 1B & 2A

Tag insert for the pocket on Page 1B

Pages 2B and 3A

Insert (TH ideaOlogy Pocket Card-double sided) for pocket on Page 2B

Closeup of Embossed image (all TH products) on Page 3A

Pages 3B and 4A

Tag ((TH French Industrial) & M&S Postage Stamp (TH Destinations) inserts.

Pages 4B and 5A

Closeup of 5A
Embossed w using TH stamps & Distress Ink Paint in Black Soot and Paper Studio powder in gold.



 Here's a sample of "How To" on the pages themselves, and on using the new Thinlits duo...

     Paperie used for this project (unless otherwise noted) came from Tim Holtz's line:
        Dapper, Destinations, & Correspondence, & a bit of French Industrial.

 
  Correspondence Stash is at the top of my fave papers/cardstocks. 
  Not only for it's Americana colors, but for it's cool images;
including vintage airplanes, stamps, maps, postage notations, and several cool patterns:
PERFECT for this "By Airmail!" Challenge.

I chose one full page which made 2 book pages.
Cut top from bottom into two halves of 6"X12" rectangles.

 
Then cut each half paper into 2 more sections each (length will depend on how deep U want your pocket to be). You end up with 4 pieces that will make 2 pages with one pocket each.
My pages measure   7 & 1/2" tall x  6" wide 
with pockets of  6" tall x 4" wide with a fold-over edge of  6" tall x 1/2" wide.
The 12x12 Stash Papers by Tim Holtz cut along the designs almost perfectly to fit 
his Worn Covers...in this cut size- fit my 6 &1/2" x 9" choice very nicely. 
 I then inked all sides for some depth/wear.
Remember to HEAT DRY the INK so the runner tape will adhere correctly
when you put the 2 pieces of each page together.

Then used the TH 2hole Punch intended to perfectly fit his 2 ring binders-
 all the pages match up exactly!

Because the pockets are on the outside (keeping inserts from falling out), I used reinforcers
on both sides of each page's holes. I made my own from plain vanilla cardstock scraps
& TH Alterations Tag & Bookplates Die.
This is the die which gets heavily used by me all the time.

Here's that new Thinlits set -Stitched Slots- in use... making a different kind of pocket on the opposite side of each "Trains" page. I just HAD to get this die 
(along with TH Bigz Die Seashells- YAY!), and I think it's going to be one of my faves. 
Ok; so I have a LIST of FAVES. I'll just add this to the list. lol

And I added some regular & mini Tickets using the same computer trick w stamps- allowing me to change the number on the top area of the tickets to read 02018...for this year!

Making inserts was relatively easy: die cut a shape, add a stamp or two, ink around for depth,
heat dry, & add ribbon, sticker, etc... or just leave plain.


We're back to the pages- starting up again w the very page on the "How To" above...

Page 5B and Page 6A

Inserts for Page 5B (another TH Pocket Card) and 
Page 6A (Reg Ticket & Mini Ticket Strip Dies, plus a photo cut from TH Destinations Stash Paper).

Page 6B and Page 7A

Insert for Page 6B (photo made into a post card from TH Destinations).

Closeup of Page 7A ( TH stamp embossing w Black Soot Distess Ink & 
Paper Studio embossing powder in gold.
Page 7B and Page 8A

Page 7B inserts (from TH Destinations; a layered die cut Old Jalopy,
& M&S Postage Stamp Frame).

Closeup of Page 8A- another TYPO brand stencil from the same set as on Page 1A...and the same technique but with Distress Inks: Fired Brick, Frayed Burlap, & Faded Blue Jeans.

Page 8B and Page 9A

Inserts for Page 8B- 2 M&S Big Ticket die cuts from the Destinations stash.

Closeup of Page 9A
Multi Medium Matte technique used here with yet another stencil from that 
"TYPO" set- and THIS one just made the page nearly TAKE OFF! lol
Distress fussy-inked in Faded Blue Jeans.

Page 9B and Page 10A 

Inserts for Page 9B- another M&S Postage Stamp Frame die cut from Correspondence stash,
and another photo cut from Destinations & made into a postcard.
Notice; 10A begins another set of pages- most of which are copies of the first set of pages,
but not ALL...there's some surprises near the end!

Page 10B and Page 11A

Inserts for Page 10B are a couple of Tag& Bookplates die cuts from the French Industrial stash.

Page 11B and Page 12A

Pocket Card insert for Page 11B

Closeup of Page 12A using the same technique as on Page 3A but with different TH stamps.

Page 12B and Page 13A

insert for Page 12B - tag die cut from French Industrial.

Closeup of Page 13A- I used a Stampin'Up Roller Stamp Musical Notes in Black Soot Distress Ink & Paper Studio embossing powder in Copper w heat dry to make this embossing.

Page 13B and Page 14A

Tag insert for Page 13B from French Industrial stash paper.

Closeup of Page 14A again using same technique as Page 5A. 

Page 14B and Page 15A

Tag inserts for Page 14B from French Industrial.

Page 15B and 16A

Frontside of Insert for Page 15B
Note the movable TH Alterations Picture Wheel die cut & also movable TH Gears & Gears2 cuts.
The brown inset color is actually a piece of printer vellum paper (specially for use with printers or printer inks) & I wondered how it would look as a "see through" backing for the Picture Wheel. I inked it up with Distress Vintage Photo, then gently heat-dried it....presto! Later, I could add tiny photos inside the wheel, but for just "fillers", the vellum worked very well. It even took on a "distressed look" when I tried the same process, but swiped it a bit before heat-drying.

Backside of movable insert for Page 15 B

Page 16B and Page 17A

Inserts- Pocket Card & layered Old Jalopy for Page 16B

Closeup of Page 17A - Another "Typo" stencil from the set, and the same Multi Matte technique.

Page 17B and Page 18A

Big Ticket insets from Destinations stash for Page 17B

Closeup of Page 18A using TH Correspondence Paper stash for the page & a just-slightly-smaller matching stencil from the "Typo" brand set and the Multi Matte technique. Fired Brick matched up the colors of red very nicely!

Page 18B and Page 19 A

Page 18B insert is a trifold of a "postal" 1/4 page Correspondence paper, and
Page 19A insert uses the Multi M Matte technique on a TH Pocket Card 
with Tim's USA stencil matching up w TH Thinlet States Die Set, 
& Distress Inks in fired Brick, Frayed Burlap, and Faded Blue Jeans.
There is a small ziplock baggie shown with "filler" States shapes that fit 
into the missing spots on Page 19B- the very last page.

Closeup of 19A

Page 19B was made of a smaller 1/4 stash piece from Correspondence- I actually doubled this up onto another quarter stash piece and you can see the writing of that piece on the right hand side of the photo. The 1/4 page was not wide enough, so I just added a bit of another 1/4 page. The combined look is really neat, I think, and matches all those places where we once sent those letters and postcards back home to Indiana from....as well as REvisits that now are just plastered onto our Social Media accounts. Progress has it's drawbacks and pluses. 
I used Tim's Thinlit die set States using Correspondence stash to show the states across the USA that we have been to, and the empty ones are places we still have plans for visiting.
After cutting, inking edges a bit w Distress Ink in Tea Dye, I used Glossy Accents to both adhere the pieces and cover them over. I chose not to heat dry the Distress Ink before the top coat since it smudges the ink and gives it an "older" look. 

I left the backside - as well as both inside covers- plain. Just for the heck of it. We don't have to cover every inch of a canvas, and sometimes a bit of "plainess" makes the rest stand out more.
I'm really pleased with how this turned out!
The best part was: even though I began this exactly 1 year ago, it was so easy to make because it went almost page by page just whenever I had the time.
Keeping it simple was the key to this project, but simplicity led to awesomeness!


                  Thanks so very much for allowing me to Share The Journey with you!
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Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Oops, I did it again: My Surf's Up Challenge #9 was a WINNER! Here's the Part 2 "How To" that my iPhone flipped out on...


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  As promised: here's how I made the sailboat for my Winning project for the Frilly and Funkie Challenge #9 "Surf's Up!" . If you haven't seen the photos from my blogpost, just CLICK HERE TO READ  and catch up. There were many who asked how I did this since there were no "BTS" photos taken. But, actually, the photos WERE taken, just not uploaded before having my iPhone 6s flip off the top of our new Ford Fusion on Mother's Day on our way out to lunch after church. It was on the top of the NEW CAR and I forgot simply because it is a NEW CAR: The ChiefHubby had hit a deer with "Little Blue" our 2012 Toyota Prius that we had a lot of fun traveling in (52 mpg). So I normally would see my black/silver snuggie-cover up against the bright blue, as very noticeable. But, having it blend in on the silver... totally forgotten till we got to our destination. For those of you who said I "took it in good humor" or other nicely worded phrases... I BAWLED MY EYES OUT!!! We're talkin' that was my CAMERA and PHOTOS, ppl!!!! After my last little Canon gave out...after the Kodak gave out...after the OTHER little digitals (including Sony, etc)….the ChiefHubby asked if I could just do the same things with a cellphone since he had gotten an Android and was doing VERY NICELY with photo work (esp his pics taken of his Haiti trip for Missions when I had to stay home). So I went with the Android, and then...from a virus wrapped around a usual FORWARD send thru Messenger (DO NOT DO THOSE, FOLKS...) we lost not only BOTH droid cells, but BOTH ENTIRE PC desktops! That meant we had to upgrade (they LIE, folks....I had been successfully doing Windows XP for FOUR YEARS after they cut off the help). My fave programs were just going to be dust...and they WERE. So we upgraded to both Windows 10 setups for each of us, PLUS; TWO NEW iPHONES (he got the 7 and I wanted the 6s) and after MUCHO HEADACHES of searching for (with SOME success, but not all of them) the upgrades to each of my camera/photo programs...I was all set go-is-for-green. Then I lost my iPhone. Thankfully, I had just backed it up on my MyBook. (It is a terabyte photo saver file that has lasted this Photographer over 7 years of pics- INVEST IN ONE!! It auto backs up and saves your entire documents, photos, anything, even if your PC/laptop/other gets totally FRIED!!) Thanks to a Teacher up at our old HS who gave me the head's up on that and the CH got it for me for Christmas that year.
               Yes, all that info up there is pertinent to this post. You see....my PC setup is how I make things like that sailboat! Most ppl have a file or two of what I call "Odds & Ends" which are photos they save of some stamp set they want, or a pic of something they want to copy for themselves or their own décor that someone else made. I guess I couldda gotten rich making PINTEREST because basically- that is what my files ARE. So I have tons of what I call "black and white printouts", "Scrapbooking Pages I like", or "Things I want to do next". In one of those is the print of a Stamp Set that I have NOT yet successfully found. And, the sailboat itself can easily be found the same way I found it before even finding it was part of a stamp set... just GOOGLE IT!
Type in "sailboat", "vintage sailboat", "vintage sailing ship", or whatever description you are looking for. Now, there is a thing called Copyright. And that thing does allow you to USE their Copyrighted item. It is owned by them under law saying YOU are NOT allowed to 'profit from' their owned, registered item- in this case it turns out it is a STAMP SET, not just a photo floating around. So, this means if you decided to copy what they made...and crafts, tools, and their combined things used....fall under this: you are not allowed to make money from it. I am very blessed in that my ChiefHubby has a very good job, with nice insurance and nice benefits. He's been there almost 30 years now and is ready to retire. So there has never been any need for ME to make money from the things I make. And if I am asked to make a certain item or gift....I never charge money for it. I've done weddings with my photography, and crafts, cakes, gifts, flowers (I started out charging for 5 weddings and then nixed doing that). So I really have no problem with the Copyright thing, and if I do: I simply go to the owner and ASK. Craft ppl are among the BEST PPL in the WORLD and while we each have our 'own brand' or personalization; I have never run into a problem saying "so and so" gave me this idea.
               So here are the sailboats I like the best of all the tons I have found. And after those, is a photo of my own real sailboat "The Wind In Her Sail". The wording is formed into the shape of an upper case L and stands for both LORD and Lyla since The LORD puts the wind into my sail and HE allows me to go where I like but guides me into peaceful, strong winds to keep me on course. :)

THIS is the pattern I used for our Grandson Cole's 1st Yr Book 
(made from TH Large Folio and other TH items)
the project I made for my very first GUEST DESGINER spot for
Frilly and Funkie Challenge #4 "Interactive Fun"
which can be found on my blog by CLICKING HERE
It made a really cool outline for the back of the Folio!

This is what I call "stock photo" because it is pretty basic and after printing out, you can easily cut the 'shadow' off and make it one-dimensional. Or cut two or three of the same to make a multi-dimensional item. 

This one is really close to the one right above, but printing it out becomes very messy if you don't work with a printer like a pro. I used to go through one Canon Printer EVERY YEAR when I worked as Volunteer at our Elementary and HS. Before digital pics became the norm....you should have seen my photo development bill each month. lol
So printing this one is only good for using it as a tracing tool - in moho.

Now THIS one....
Ohhhhh, yeah !
Now, if you can FIND the stamps (and I have found these, but didn't purchase them because I never really thought I'd use THESE pics, and I haven't. They are kind of complicated for cutting if you don't have the die or the thinlets that match. That's why TIM HOLTZ's sets are SO GREAT!!!
He has two tons of sets and just recently are the TICKETS!!
But now that I am waiting on an order to get here (from The Funkie Junkie Boutique of course)
that includes the new SEASHELLS...I am still waiting on him to design a simple SAILBOAT and another SAILING SHIP. (So how about it, Tim??) He does have stamps for the anchor, seashells, etc, and you can trim around them all (Blueprints Sketch sets) easily. 

That leaves me with my fave set but not the HB note (bottom left), nor the birds (top right).
But the sailboat had me right away!! I have not found this set yet and still hope to.
You can easily make a BETTER photo copy of this by doing what I do:
1.- stamp your stamp in  Archival Ink (it dries fast and permanent)
2.- use your printer/scanner to scan the stamped paper to load to your pc
3.- enlarge to desired proportion using a GOOD PROGRAM/APP

Here is where the "GOOD" comes in at: I used to have PrintMaster GOLD 17 and used it since 1997...probably on a daily or at least weekly basis. Till The Big Crash of last summer.
The closest program I could find is called "Photo Studio Expressions" and YES; it did just load up all my other 'old' files and upgrade them to the new program!! (Win-Win Situation: very nicely priced through Amazon!) So you load that stamped image item and then you can import it into the desired program to enlarge....and on the PM17 or later...or the PSExpressions….simply add whatever change or duplicate the size/mirrored image then print.
Be sure to "SAVE AS" whatever you make- if you choose to make changes, then title them as such so you can go back for a reprint in case of mistakes. (Example: I made 6 of these the same size but MIRRORED three of them to face the PORT SIDE - or lefthand side- and the other three faced the starboard side - or righthand side. So I could choose which way my sailboat was going to go.

Here's my photo I just now took and added to my new iPhone of the leftover sheet I 
cut from to make the project...
4. COLOR in your pieces you are choosing to cut...OR you can wait until you are finished cutting since you will likely do as I did and touch up some areas that end up showing while other areas did not when I thought they would show. This is up to you.
5.- Cut your layers- as many as you want to make your sail look "full of wind" and remember to USE YOUR DIRECTION; imagine a fan blowing behind you....where do you feel the wind hitting? YOU are sitting DOWNWARD AND BEHIND of the sail. So the wind is hitting your sail and pushing it out in billows. Now, take those layers and remember that there are THREE sheets of sail here. You care in the MIDDLE of all three, as one is at your P- left...one is S-right...and one up above, in this case I chose it to be on the left or Portside.
6. now FOLD all those layers so they are filling up with wind.
7 .Lay all the pieces onto the ONE FULL IMAGE.
8. poke holes where you want the ropes to all go. I added knots in mine for realism. If you want to do that, I advise you to remember one sailing tip: every end is always knotted on itself...to keep it from slipping through the knot it is tied into. 
You can check out my photo close up...




Now...here's a real treat: COME JOIN ME!!
Ahoy, Matey!
Cast off and let's head for blue waters.....



Sometimes, the winds are slow and I can lay out in my sailboat and just watch the Eagles, Hawks, and Buzzards fly overhead. They circle as I whistle out, and it's stunning to watch them!
Sometimes,  the wind is wild and I have to make really quick "dives" to the other side of the boat in order to miss the boom swinging over and tipping upside down. (And I used to do that pretty often when I first got her! But as you can see in the video, I can record heavy winds for short distances without even thinking which way to steer the rudder or how hard to pull and trim the sail.
I do like to "push the envelope" as far as it can go, as my ChiefHubby says. And I have the bruises to prove it, lol! But even with the RA and other things that can bring a person down in life...
being out there in GOD's beautiful Created waters....nothing like it in the world!!!
THANKS for stopping by again !
I'll be busy with the promised Flooring Job post and also working on my spot as 
Guest Designer again for Challenge #12...
You'll just have to wait and see what it is- but I promise YOU WILL LIKE IT!!







       BE SAFE  &  HAPPY BLOGGING !!!



Frilly and Funkie Challenge #10 "Layers of Lace"....."Three Ladies In Lace"

     June brings in SUMMER with it- and travel to see/be with family. Just next week will bring our entire family (of 7) together camping over a long weekend. While the time will be short, indeed, I am grateful we can all get time together because both our boys' work schedules are very full. The girls are both at home for the summer, but since the older is still taking classes, and the younger is a HS Teacher- it will be over before they can say "The 5 Seconds of Summer 2018"! So, I will take all the moments with them all that I can get!
        Again; you will see my own family "modeled" here in this Tag since it mimics the favorite colors of both the girls and myself- Pink is mine, blue is Ashley, and Purple is Holli. So let's get this done...before 11pm strikes and I turn back into a PUMPKIN! lol!




The entire idea came from other ppl: seeing those 3 ballarinas together in the TH Paper Dolls, set my mind in motion with a little "thingie" I made several years ago, but never used it for anything.

The plan started coming together when I thought up doing some pop of colors on the ladies.

And it REALLY took off after I got the idea to put more than just one layer of "paper lace" for the large dress. Alas- doing the same on the smaller ones was too much and I really needed more real lace to fill out the requirements.

MY idea of LACE means lots of things can look like lace, and these little disk beads I keep in my stash of mini bead feathers (def a  pull in my inner Native American Indian) seemed to call out "Look at ME; don't I look a bit like LACE?!"
I hadda answer "YES,"!

Sewing a bit of the lace bits onto the Tag front- Black seemed like it would give a pop to the background- made w TH Distress Oxide (MY FAVE: Vintage Photo) that also got a lacy embossing.

The little bits of Frill- just for the FRILLY of it!!

The bottom TH IdeaOlogy Corners also looked 'lacey', so why not?

You gotta admit: Girls DO just gotta have FUN!

The BACKSIDE- has a sneak surprise in it....
The little tag is from the outside package of TH GrungePaper- LOVE that little included TAG!-
that was embossed from a TH Embossing Folder with one little corner having a musical note (Games??) because we Wives usually have to do a "song and dance" to get them to do something THEY don't want to do but WE want the Husbands to do!
A TH IdeaOlogy Key and a RETIRED IdeaOlogy Bauble rounded this out. Showing that what you will see inside is definitely DOCUMENTED....



The point is made: they are always watching and protecting their LADIES....
And I think I must be a bad example- cause I DO see the girls doing their jobs as "Wife" really, really WELL! I am proud of the homes they have made for our boys, and very proud our boys follow their Dad in taking good care of their WIVES



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The next post will be Part 2 of how I made the Sailboat on the last Challenge 
(Frilly and Funkie Challenge #9 Surf's Up!)

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