sábado, 29 de septiembre de 2007

creative skills: handwriting


In her last AEzine (#23) Ali Edwards writes about creative skills and concepts and sharing it. What a great idea! She´s right, the Internet allow us to share information (not only with people nearby but with all over the world!) and to learn and to grow and thus maybe help others to grow too. I have to be so much grateful for it and for all that I´ve learned lately... I would like to return it in some way but I consider that I´m still only learning. I´ve been scrapbooking just for 7-8 months so I think it´s not time enough to develop any speciality. I can say more, I´ve been trying and testing everything (scrapbooking related) that I found NEW for me, that means EVERYTHING. Sometimes stamping and embossing, sometimes using chipboard elements or rub-ons, sometimes stitching and other times trying different sizes for my layouts or making minibooks. That is everything but nothing, I haven´t got experience enough! But I´ve been thinking (as Ali recommends) and yes, there is something I´ve been doing for almost my whole life: handwriting. I love handwriting and hand journaling and using it in almost all my projects (as well as I love to see other people´s handwritting). I think "I am good with handwriting". When I have to make a journaling block I usually write the text previously on a piece of paper just to calculate if it will fit more or less in my free space. As I don´t matter if it will be perfect (handwritting is inherently imperfect) I don´t worry about writing lines in order to get it straight (in fact I´m afraid I´m too much confident of my handwriting...).
But there is a kind of handwriting that I really really love. I call it "the art journal handwriting", I have no idea if it has a real name (if someone knows, please, i would love to know it...).
OK, it´s nothing new but this is the way I do it:
  1. You can begin drawing a circle or other shape with a template, or you can do it directly onto the page (or card or journal or whatever it be)

  2. Then I draw wavy lines randomly

  3. I write between each two lines taking care of filling up all the space between them. Sometimes I also make some little drawings, like those flowers over the "i".

  4. Eventually I take my watercolor pencils and colored the shape. For blending the colors I like to use a baby wipe (never imagined how many uses they have!) and a cotton stick. This time I´ve used a waterproof ink pen but is usually better to do this step first.
  5. I have done this example in my sketch book, but you could then cut it, ink the edges and make a nice tag for a layout or you could do it directly on it. Or instead of coloring you can write on a cardstock or plain patterned paper.

I think that the main advantage of this kind of handwriting is that no matter how is yours it always looks nice.

I know it´s no big deal but I hope that sharing this at least encourage you to try it if never did it before.

creative skills: handwriting


In her last AEzine (#23) Ali Edwards writes about creative skills and concepts and sharing it. What a great idea! She´s right, the Internet allow us to share information (not only with people nearby but with all over the world!) and to learn and to grow and thus maybe help others to grow too. I have to be so much grateful for it and for all that I´ve learned lately... I would like to return it in some way but I consider that I´m still only learning. I´ve been scrapbooking just for 7-8 months so I think it´s not time enough to develop any speciality. I can say more, I´ve been trying and testing everything (scrapbooking related) that I found NEW for me, that means EVERYTHING. Sometimes stamping and embossing, sometimes using chipboard elements or rub-ons, sometimes stitching and other times trying different sizes for my layouts or making minibooks. That is everything but nothing, I haven´t got experience enough! But I´ve been thinking (as Ali recommends) and yes, there is something I´ve been doing for almost my whole life: handwriting. I love handwriting and hand journaling and using it in almost all my projects (as well as I love to see other people´s handwritting). I think "I am good with handwriting". When I have to make a journaling block I usually write the text previously on a piece of paper just to calculate if it will fit more or less in my free space. As I don´t matter if it will be perfect (handwritting is inherently imperfect) I don´t worry about writing lines in order to get it straight (in fact I´m afraid I´m too much confident of my handwriting...).
But there is a kind of handwriting that I really really love. I call it "the art journal handwriting", I have no idea if it has a real name (if someone knows, please, i would love to know it...).
OK, it´s nothing new but this is the way I do it:
  1. You can begin drawing a circle or other shape with a template, or you can do it directly onto the page (or card or journal or whatever it be)

  2. Then I draw wavy lines randomly

  3. I write between each two lines taking care of filling up all the space between them. Sometimes I also make some little drawings, like those flowers over the "i".

  4. Eventually I take my watercolor pencils and colored the shape. For blending the colors I like to use a baby wipe (never imagined how many uses they have!) and a cotton stick. This time I´ve used a waterproof ink pen but is usually better to do this step first.
  5. I have done this example in my sketch book, but you could then cut it, ink the edges and make a nice tag for a layout or you could do it directly on it. Or instead of coloring you can write on a cardstock or plain patterned paper.

I think that the main advantage of this kind of handwriting is that no matter how is yours it always looks nice.

I know it´s no big deal but I hope that sharing this at least encourage you to try it if never did it before.

viernes, 28 de septiembre de 2007

OLW#10: PERFECT routine


Cardstock: Bazzill Basic; patterned papers: BasicGrey; letter stickers: thickers American Crafts; stamps: Fancy Pants; inks: Distress Ranger; chipboard circle: ScenicRoute; button: SEI.
TFL!
Yes, it´s routine what allows me to come back to my blog, to make new layouts and participate in challenges. Sad, I know, but it´s the truth. Maybe some of you who have children agree with me. Those little bits of free time since you leave your job until you pick the kids up at school are really precious. And you know that as long as nothing weird occurs you´ll have that little time just for you and will be able to organize the way you like. I love being on vacation and I need it as everybody does, but as far as I have to work and earn money for living, and at the same time I love to make creative stuff, coming back to daily routine is not always so bad.
So here is the layout I´ve made (at the last moment) for the One Little Word challenge using the word PERFECT. I missed some of the previous ones (seek, balance...) but I´d like to be at it again.
Have a nice weekend!

miércoles, 26 de septiembre de 2007

Last Scrapper Standing Vol.2 Round 1: Look


Patterned papers and letter stickers: BasicGrey; acrylic flowers and letters: Heidi Swapp; rub-ons: FancyPants; stamps: Catslife Press; Ink: Distress Ranger; mask: Heidi Swapp; pink paint: Adirondack dabbers; plain transparency, staples, cardstock.
TFL!
Using 8 overlays! Hard work because I hadn´t much on hand. I have to give my thanks (again) to PJ, because I have "scraplifted" what she did in a minialbum using that Heidi Swapp mask and paint. And thanks to Noell too, because she inspired me to do a "side B" for my page (I recommend you this tutorial, it´s great!). You see, nothing original in this layout, I´ve "copied" almost everything...
So I painted a plain transparency with pink paint, using the mask. I added some patterned paper, stamp over cream cardstock for making the journaling tags and added some rub-ons onto the transparency. Anyway I´ve already ordered some Hambly overlays, just in case...
I love these efferdares!




domingo, 23 de septiembre de 2007

coming alive again

I´m alive! But these past days I´ve been really OVERWHELMED. Very busy times at work, at home and everywhere and everytime... and my creativity has almost become exticnt, mainly because no one of my neurones stayed free. But two days ago I received a couple of packages full of new wonderful stuff and vibes are reviving again. And after a whole summer of travelling and going out weekends I´m going to stay at home for 2 days! (and it´s raining...) So I challenge myself 1st to finish some of my ongoing projects and 2nd make at least one new LO. Will I achieve it???

For the time being I´ve finished (at last!) this minibook with photos of my daughter in water this summer. As I didn´t have a blank minibook I recycled one her old chipboard tale books, gesso-ing it first. I wanted to play a bit with digi (sorry but I can´t find what digi paper I used, I´m sure it was downloaded from a 2-Peas free kit) , so I made the tags and this is enough for me so far...
And now... back to my messy desk. I hope to be able to show you more things done soon!
Have a nice weekend!

jueves, 6 de septiembre de 2007

ds: 1st september

Stickers: Love Elsie (KI Memories), Distress Ink. Album: Clairefontaine.
TFL!
Between this and the previous "daily something" there are a couple pages that I haven´t scanned. Here I´ve made a 2-pages using one black and one ruled. I´m delighted with this album and its alternate pages, besides it has a size (a bit larger than 5x7") easy to fill in and... easy to carry with you everywhere, perfect for a "daily something"!
I love autumm, especially these days of the late summer and early autumm. The light, the colors, the smells and the weather are so warm...
So let´s enjoy and have a nice weekend!

martes, 4 de septiembre de 2007

Dare #74: Scrap your mantra


Cardstock: Bazzill Basics; pp´s: SEI, FancyPants, BasicGrey, ScenicRoute; rub-on: Chatterbox; XL brad & stamps: Heidi Swapp; ink: Stazon, others: acrylic paint, jeans & felt fabrics.
TFL!
This is for Dare #74: Scrap your mantra. I think I have more than one mantra, but this is always important in my life in some way or another.
By the way, yesterday I cut my old jeans shorter, just over the knee, and I didn´t know what to do with the leftover pieces, so I´ve cut a flower and used it as an accent. Will keep the rest to future uses...
And in this LO I used the painting techniques that Noell shows here.