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fredag 6. september 2013

In Cloud Nine - Hubby at Desigual

August was my last month at the Memory Maze DT and this layout was made for my final post for this great, Australian  chipboard manufactorer :-(



As you may know, I took my Family to London, UK, this Easter Break. We had a blast, and there was only one shop I really wanted to visit: Desigual - I just love their happy clothes. I think it became hubby's favourite shop too, when the shop keeper offered him a cold beer while he was waiting for me trying outfits.

Non Memory Maze products used: CS (Bazill), shopping bag (Desigual), cut outs (Crate papers), alpha (AC), Badge (the Paper Bakery), Ink (Ranger), stamp (Kaisercraft), sewing machine, pen

 
The background is made from the paper shopping bag received in the store. It's rather busy, so I used the biggest chipboard piece from a corner set to tie the center cluster together. The chipboard is covered with gesso, inked up in blue and stamped with a grid stamp.




Isn't Desigual the best shop ever?

onsdag 21. august 2013

Family Fun!

It's sad, but this is my last month as a DT member for the chipboard manufactorer Memory Maze. The owner will focus on the home marked for a while and had all the international designers let go :-( But hopefully she'll change her mind in a while and give us a second chance, because I really have had a great time creating with their chipboards.

So I have written my last post (for a while) at the Memory Maze blog, and in this post I give some examples on how to use these corner ornaments:


Geo Corner Z0023


If you scroll two posts down you will find these ornaments on a card and here is my first layout:


Chipboard: Memory Maze. Background cut out: Jillibean Soup. Patterned papers/small cutouts: Lemon Owl. Alpha: AC
Buttons: unknown. Paint: Faskolor

The chipboards are first covered With gesso and then painted with a pool blue acrylic Paint





Have you visited a water park this summer?


lørdag 17. august 2013

Layout sketches - great for cards, too!

Have you ever tried using a layout sketch for cards?
Layout sketches are great to get inspiration for cards, too, not pages only. Let's look at an example:


Here is the newest sketch at The Paper Bakery Blog, originally designed for layouts:


And here is my interpretation, a card:

Chipboard: Memory Maze. Cardstock: Unknown. Other materials: The Paper Bakery July Scrapbook Kit



Need inspiration for a card? Dig up a layout sketch and start playing :-)

torsdag 15. august 2013

A tip on how to use 6*6 background chipboards on cards.

I often feel using an entire 6*6 chipboard on a card makes it look heavy.
Cutting the chipboard in several pieces is a good option for both stretching your supplies and to give more air to the card.

Here is two examples on how I cut a chicken wire chipboard (Memory Maze) in to and used on two different cards:



Chipboard: Memory Maze. Papers: Studio Calico Card Kits. Cut outs: Crate Papers.
Pin: Webster's pages. Bling & ribbon: MME.


Chipboard: Memory Maze. Papers: Studio Calico Card Kits. Cut outs: Crate Papers.
 Bling & trim: MME.
Do you, like (lazy) me, make two cards at a time while having the supplies out? I find that so time effective rather than creating cards one by one - I often get ideas for the second card while creating the first one.

Please come back on Saturday when I show how I used this sketch, original designed for a layout, for a card.

torsdag 8. august 2013

Mountain Flora

You may have noticed that Memory Maze provide you with chipboards in almost any size - from itty bitty micro ones, to large 12"*12". In my July post at the Memory Maze Blog I focus on how to use 6"*6" chipboards and how you can cut them apart to fit your project better.


All materials except chipboard (Memory Maze) and alpha (Simple Stories): Websters Pages


In my part of the world (Norway) it's summer and the kids are in the middel of their long vacation. We, the adults, don't have as much time off as they do during this period, but we try to use the weekends too, for having some fun together. Four weeks ago I brought my family up in the mountains, and here it was still quite chilly and you could find spots of snow. But if you looked closely you would find tiny little flowers even here, and some of them are just adorable (this is what my journaling says, too).



I have cut both a large Doily Chipboard and a Vintage Mirror Chipboard into two. I placed the doily pieces on top and bottom of my page and tucked the Mirror pieces behind my photo and other embellies. To find the chipboard's product description, please visit the Memory Maze Blog Post.

I will be back next week with more ideas on how to cut chipboards, so stay tuned. Do you cut yours, btw?

torsdag 11. juli 2013

Teenagers!

Do you have them? I do!


Chipboard title: Memory Maze. Papers: Basic Grey (Background), Studio Calico (others). Die Cuts: Crate Papers. Flair: The Paper Bakery. Acrylic button: Epiphany Crafts


In my DT post at the Memory Maze blog in June, I talk about where to find inspiration to tell the real stories, and one place is in words/titles. Often the title is thought of late in the creative process while scrapping, but the title can be the perfect starting point, too. In this blog post I will show you  my third example.



 
Inked in green and then drawn with a Brown pen


The title is the starting point for this layout. The journaling describes what teenagers are like, and the  photos are just illustrations to emphasize the theme.  I think this layout sums up my teenage son’s year better than if I made one layout showing him and his buddy on the trampoline and one with him gaming, with matching titles.


Some close up photos:






Memory Maze product used:


ID I0026


While creating - when in the process do you come up with your title?


onsdag 26. juni 2013

Sweet dreams.

In my DT post at the Memory Maze blog in June, I talk about where to find inspiration to tell the real stories, and one place is in words/titles. Often the title is thought of late in the creative process while scrapping, but the title can be the perfect starting point, too. In this blog post I will show you  my second of three examples

When I see the title Sweet dreams I think of cute, innocent babies. I don’t have cute, innocent babies anymore. I have one snoring, farting teenager and one snoring, farting teenager wannabe. But I have cats. And cats have a completely different view than me on the concept of Comfy Sleeping. So the title Sweet Dreams give this layout the perfect touch of irony, showing my youngest cat using a measuring tape as a pillow.


Chipboard: Memory Maze. Papers: Lemon Owl. Flair: Cre8tive Cre8tions. Twine: The Twinery. Pen: Zig. Ink: Ranger


A close up photo:

Big chipboard title inked in brown


Memory Maze product used:

ID S0560


I'll be back next week with a third example on how to use tiltles as a starting point, but if you want it right now, you find it in my post at the Memory Maze blog.


While creating - when in the process do you come up with your title?

torsdag 20. juni 2013

Mother and Sons

In my DT post at the Memory Maze blog in June, I talk about where to find inspiration to tell the real stories, and one place is in words/titles. Often the title is thought of late in the creative process while scrapping, but the title can be the perfect starting point, too. Here is my first example:

Patterned paper: Basic Grey. Chipboards: Memory Maze. Bling: Prima. Flair: Scrapbutton. Pen: Zig. Ink: Ranger


I was sent these chipboard words: Mother And Sons. Actually I have never scrapped about that theme and it was about time to do it. I browsed through my photos to find a photo of myself and the kids, and found a not so perfect one taken in London, UK, this Easter. But it was perfect for my theme. The journaling tells how fun it is to have kids old enough to enjoy exploring city life, too. If I hadn’t had this title in mind when I designed the page, the layout would probably have had the title Tourists and the journaling would probably be about our stay in London. Quite boring and obvious.


Some close up photos:


Chipboard words inked in black

Chipboard number & Word inked in black


You find the Memory Maze shop here.

I'll be back next week with a new example on how to use tiltles as a starting point, but if you want it right now, you find it in my post at the Memory Maze blog.


While creating - when in the process do you come up with your title?

søndag 26. mai 2013

Memory Maze May work + blog hop winner

Hello.

A week ago it was my turn to share ideas on how to use useboards on the Memory Maze blog. This time I focused on how to you small items/ATC sized chipboards on different creations. If you want to read the entire article, please visit my post at the Memory Maze blog, but here is the short version:


I started by making these three 2,5"x3,5" pieces.



The first one is used on an ATC (You find all the product information on the Memory Maze blog post):

Chipboard: Memory Maze. Stamps: Kaizer Kraft, Teresa Collins Stamp Maker
Alpha: Adornit: Paint: Parma. Ink: Ranger. Pen: Zig



The second is used on a card:

Chipboard: Memory Maze. Patterned Paper: AC. Alpha: Crate Paper
Pearls: Inkido



The third one is used on a layout (There is a lot of white-tailed deers where I live. As my gardens is fenced, just a low fence so my dogs can run free in it, they usually don't visit us. Spring this year must have been tought on the deers with lots of ice on the ground, making it hard to find anything eat, becuase they decided to pay my garden a visit - and they ate the pancies I had on a table next to the kitchen window).


Chipboard: Memory Maze. Patterned Paper: Harmonie. Bling: Petaloo.  Ribbon: AC. Cheesecloth: unknown


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Memory Maze blog hop winner

Thanks to everyone who played along with our first ever blog hop for Memory Maze. And thank you also for all the lovely comments and for joining my blog. Without further ado the randomly chosen winner of my blog hop is................Tone-Lill Angelsgård. Congratulations Tone-Lill - please email me your address (see the right hand bar) so that I can ship you your prize ~ a card kit.

mandag 20. mai 2013

Memory Maze's Blog Hop


Welcome to the Memory Maze's first ever blog hop!!


If you didn't come from Sharm Nidyanandan's blog or you popped upon this blog and didn't realize we were blog hopping you need to go to the Memory Maze blog and start the HOP! 


You will need to comment on ALL of the blogs to be eligible for the prize. Plus some of our awesome designers are giving away a prize on their blogs as well. 

 Here's what you could win from Memory Maze.



The Winner will be announced at the Memory Maze blog on the 26th May !


Our theme for this blog hop is Technique, each of our wonderful design team members will show you how to decorate those chipboard pieces or create new chipboard pieces.

My contribution is to show how  to make skin structure to chipboard - I'm going to do it on a dinosaur chipboard.

Start with covering your chipboard with gesso or other paint.
This will prevent your chipboard from sucking ink/paint and
will give crisper colors

Paint or ink your chipboard in desired colors. I have used both
acrylic paint and ink (Ranger Distressing ink)

When paint/ink is dry, cover areas you want a skin structure
on with crackle paint i(t's easier to see the crackles at this photo 
 angel, even if it means colors are not)

To make the crackles more visible, paint over crackle paint with
acrylic paint when crackle paint has dried. While acrylic paint is
still wet, wipe off access paint with a baby wiper. Cover other
parts of chipboard with a glossy varnish for a more even surface.



When completely dried, mount painted chipboard on project.

Memory Maze Product used 
Other products: Patterned papers: Kaiser Kraft (Background), Studio Calico. Rubons: Basic Grey.
Alphas: Crate Paper (Scrabble), Basic Grey. Washi: Unknown
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To celebrate this blog hop, I feel like giving away a small prize, too. All you have to do to have a chance to win a card kit, is to be a follower of my blog, either by BlogLovin, NetworkedBlogs or Google Follower - see badges on the right hand, and to leave a comment on this post. Winner will be announced on the May 26th.


Our blog hop runs from today, Monday 20th May, invite your Friends to play along. You must comment on all the blogs for a chance at the Grand Prize. 
The Winner will be announced here on the 26th May, as well as on the Memory Maze blog!


The next stop on the blog hop is Victoria Freze, so pop on over and let them know what your favorite piece of Memory Maze chipboard is.


 Here is a list and order for our blog hop.

Hilde Aaslund --- (You are here)

Thank you for playing along with our first Blog Hop, we hope that you had fun and will be back to join in again.

onsdag 15. mai 2013

Memory Maze blog hop

I'm sorry this blog have been quiet this week, but I have been working on sunday's blog post at Memory Maze and the blog hop starting on monday (and a new The Studio Challenges layout and some CSI color challenges - all so you can have fun!)




Are you ready to hop with us and to win some cool prizes along the hop?

torsdag 25. april 2013

Cards for Memory Maze

This month I have a post at the Memory Maze blog about 3D Stackum Sheets. Not do Memory Maze only have a large range of chipboards in the shop, but they do have a large number of 3D Stackum sheets, too. They are printed A4 sheets, ready to cut, layer and embellish as you wish. They are originally design for cards, but who say you can't use them for OTPs or layout, if you want to?

In the blog post I give examples on how you can pimp up your cards by changing backgrounds and adding other embellies. To see the supply list, and to get the entire tutorial, please visit the Memory Maze blog post.

Here are the cards I made for the post and some close up photos showing details and layers:


Fairy Card:





Happy Birthday Card:





Dancer Girl Card








Have you ever tried using these kind of cut out sheets to make cards or embellies?

søndag 24. mars 2013

Sick

A few weeks back the kids had a week long winter break - and the youngest kid was sick all week long - it looked as it was some kind of the flue.  The winter break came to an end, and then the oldest kid was sick with the same bug.

This oldest child of mine is for sure going the be a Real Man.  While my youngest son just cought an ordinary flue, the oldest one cought the Man Flue.... I say no more...


Here he is, the victim of The Worse Bug Who Have Ever Hit A Teenager


Memory Maze produucts used: Get Well phrases,


This layout is DT work for Memory Maze. I made a post at the company blog last week where I showed how to use card sized chipboard phrases on different kind of projects, and this layout is one of those projects. On this layout I have chosen to repeat the phrase Get Well to make my wish more powerful. I used the super cute boarder hook chipboard as a base for my "sign" and used two swirl corners to frame the photo.

White CS: Bazill. Twine: The Twinery. Paint: parma
Chipboard: Memory Maze. The rest: SC March card kit

All the chipboards are painted dark brown with acrylic paint to get a uniform look, and as the rest of my chipboards they have a glossy finish. To balance the design in this layout, I have used the same paint over a mask here and there.


Mask: Crafter's workshop


Tell me, how do the men in your life do when they are sick?




fredag 15. mars 2013

Welcome to my Memory Maze world

I have a big crush on chipboards, so you can tell I was tickled pink when I was picked to the first DT ever at the Australian chipboard manufactorer Memory Maze

Today I have my first DT post at the Memory Maze blog. I have chosen to show a number of ways to use card sized chipboard phrases on both numbers and cards.


Here is one of the creations:

Patterned Papers: Studio Calicio. Chipboard: Memory Maze. Small alpha: Cosmo Cricket
Large Alpha: Sassafras Lass. Button, twine & raindrops: unknown


I found this photos of DS13 when I was looking for a printer manual the other day, and I couldn't resist scrapping them.


Photo taken in 2000?

The Chipboard phrase is painted with acrylic paint



You will find the other two creations in the Memory Maze blog post as well as details about chipboard ID numbers etc. I'll display the rest of my creations on my blog next week but you are welcome to see them all at the Memory Maze blog today:-)


Do you like working with chipboard?