Showing posts with label Daffodil Hill Kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daffodil Hill Kit. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

A New Blog Header Using Daffodil Hill

Hi everyone!  Every year I love to make a new header for my blog, Glue Meets Paper.  I think a handmade header looks pretty neat plus it gives me the opportunity to try out some fun techniques in a small scale.  Last years header was full of bold colors like turquoise, orange and brown so I decided to do a subtle, pretty, and more girly version this year.  I used the Noel Mignon kit, Daffodil Hill which had the perfect color scheme! 


Here was my inspiration for the color scheme, light and simple


And here's the inspiration for the pattern.  I liked the idea of tiny split squares so I used those but didn't incorporate the border or buttons (I didn't think there be enough room).  I might use this pin again and incorporate the rest of the design elements though, because it looks awesome!


Have a great Wednesday everyone!

-Cassie

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Project Life, Week 11


Hello, Everyone!  I have wanted to do a week of Project Life with one of the Noel Mignon's kits, and finally did using the Daffodil Hill kit.  The colors of the kit were perfect for this week's photos.  I just changed to the Design G style protector, just for a change.  I love the traditional Design A, but just like with scrapbooking, I was feeling in a rut with Project life, so this a good change.
For the day to day, I usually do Project Life with small photos and layer pattern papers and other embellishments.  I try not to spend a lot of time on it.  I have gotten into the overthinking with Project Life sometimes, but I find it is more fun, if I just pick papers and embellishments, and keep going.  If something doesn't work, I put that down, and grab something else.
 What I loved about doing this week's spread, is using the kit.  The colors already went well together.  All I had to do was pick which ones.
Here is the back side.  Sometimes I only do a one page spread, but this one is two and not side by side.  For each week I do a summary of the week using iPhone and DSLR photos.  For the DSLR photos, I sometimes like those to be larger, like the ones of my daughter and her school riding for St. Jude's Trike-a-Thon.

I had lots of photos from the zoo and the St. Patrick's parade, but I picked out the ones that were my favorite to summarize what we did.
 I do like to embellish.  Sometimes I don't, but most weeks, I do. 
 And my favorite part of Project Life, the memories are documented and now I can pick and choose which photos I want to do a layout or even a mini album to tell more of the story.
See you in the Facebook group.  Would love to hear if you are a Project Lifer.  You can also upload your pages.  So join us over in the Facebook group.  You don't have to subscribe to the kits.

Friday, March 29, 2013

Spring Cleaning!


The Spring Fling Crop on our FB page has been so much fun this week- and full of lots of great inspiration! Make sure to stop by (and you still have the weekend to participate in all the wonderful challenges). 

Friday's Challenge is - Do a little Spring Cleaning! 

I don't know about you, but every month I 

save things from my kits that I want 

"to use later." 

And then I forget about them! 

Today's challenge is about digging up those 

old treasures and putting them to use.

Use 

items from at least THREE old NM kits! 

(If you don't have any old NM kits, then three older 

items). I can't wait to see yours!




This layout uses items from at least 5 different kits, and probably a few more! :) It feels good to use up some of those things in my stash!




Thursday, March 28, 2013

Somewhere Over the...


Rainbow!  That's my Spring Crop Challenge for you!  You don't have to follow the exact order of the rainbow.  

I love rainbows!  Last year for our daughter's birthday, she wanted a rainbow theme...so I made lots of rainbow things.  Here's a few:
Party Goody bags
She was afraid of the smoke from blowing out the candles, so I made a fake candle.
And here is what I came up with for the crop.  
I had the idea to use the Studio Calico mask in Daffodil Hill and spray rows of each color for a rainbow.  It takes a little longer, because you want to mask off the "other" rows while spraying one row.  I always use a box and scraps of papers to help with this.
Pick out your favorite mists for the rainbow.  I loved this orange, but it was too dark, so I added a few drops to the little mister along with a few white mist drops and some water to make my own soften the color.
 I didn't want to waste all that wet mist on the mask, so I stamped with it on the cardstock as well.
 The top row is where I misted and masked, and the bottom left is the stamped image.
After this dried, I sent it through the Silhouette and cut out a several different shapes and sizes of arrows.  I wasn't sure how I wanted them to look on the layout, so I went through more of my stencils and used this large sun ray mask by Julie Balzer, then I knew I would have the photo in the center, with the arrows pointing in.
I couldn't help but use this St. Patrick's Day celebration photo of us at the parade since the theme was rainbows.  So I had to add some gold to it as well with the gold polka dot vellum, gold to the number 3 and POW (glittery American Crafts paper) cut with the Silhouette.  Can you see the masked and misted rainbow chevrons under the photo?  I didn't want to waste any of the masked and misted papers, so I used some under the photo.
I was really having fun with this so far and wanted to do something I haven't done in a long time, add a little doodling to each arrow and some of the other masked and inked shapes.  Added some messy stitching
And one more project.  I still had that stamped image from the left over ink.  I couldn't waste it, so I made a card from it.
Both the card and the layout uses bits from the Daffodil kit, but I brought it more "rainbow" elements and colors with my own supplies.
 I love how the stamped image looks, and it made a quick and easy card.
So how will you use rainbows in your project?  I'll have an album set up in our Facebook group named "Somewhere Over the *Rainbow* Challenge" for you to add your challenge projects to it!  Can't wait to see what you make!

Monday, March 25, 2013

Morning cup of Joe


Hi everyone, welcome to day two of our Spring Fling crop! I have a two layouts to share today. Both use fun techniques for using up your scraps!

My first layout is my final one using the March kit, Daffodil Hill! When I sat down to make the layout I knew I wanted to use the mask included in the kit and the "Notes from Today" die cut cards.
I used the mask to create a background for my paper and photo and built everything around it. The gray mist included in the kit has become a favorite for me. It is a little warm in tone...the perfect gray!
A fun little tip for using scraps is to cut them into small strips and place them around the outside of the layout to create a border. For additional dimension and interest, I stitched over my scrap border.
I had a coffee stain stamp in my stash that I knew would be perfect for my theme and I stamped that in gray peeking out from behind my focal point.
I used a couple things from my stash for the finishing touches; flair from {a flair for buttons}, wood grain washi tape, and various stamps to coordinate with my theme and for my title.

This next layout I created for my challenge for the Spring Fling crop! Last year when the ombre trend was all the rage I wanted to try the technique on a layout but never did so I thought this was the perfect time!

Ombre is a graduation of the same color from light to dark. Like this...

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My challenge to you is to pick one of the pretty spring pastel colors from this inspiration piece and use it to create an ombre element in your layout.
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Here is my layout.

I used the light pink and graduated the color down to dark pink. When I embellished my layout, I used embellishments in the same shade of the paper where it was being placed. Most of the papers came from Noel Mignon past kits...a great way to use scraps. The xoxo heart was cut using my Cameo and the flair is from {a flair for buttons}.

I've created an Ombre Challenge album on FB for you to load your ombre challenge layouts! I can't wait to see what you create!

Sunday, March 24, 2013

What Is Your Perfect Day?









hi everyone! happy Monday!

Welcome to the first day of the Noel Mignon Spring Fling!
ALL this week the DT has big plans to challenge you - to create & have fun!

Every day there will be a specific challenge for you to enter on our brand new
Noel Mignon Facebook Page. There's prizes too! One is a chance to be our
Guest Designer! How fun is THAT!!

I'm starting the week off with my challenge. It's a journal prompt:
"I know it's Spring when....."

Here's my layout:



















Journaling is very important to me. I feel like my photo's tell LOTS of stories,
but writing it down on my project - really makes it come to life.
There's so many different ways to journal. You can type it, use letter stickers,
or like me - hand write it. I always hear "I don't journal because I hate my handwriting."
Well...stop that! Even if you do feel that way - it's ok, but you should challenge yourself
to at least pen the date in your writing. If you do it just once, I bet you're hooked!














My journaling reads:
I live for happy moments.
Spring. To me, it's God sharing new life with all of us.
New blooms, new growth, new life.
I love sitting in my backyard enveloping it all. (it should say enveloping myself in it all)

See?
it's just a little journaling - but it gets the point across because to me - the pictures
say "Hello Spring!"

Here's a couple of close up shots:






























Now go challenge yourself, use this journling prompt:
"I know it's Spring when..." any way you want
and link your project back up to our Facebook page - in this album: 
Monday's Challenge: Journaling Prompt
(click on the album, submit your photo)

and have fun creating!


-my project was created using the March "Daffodil Hill" kit.
-the "what is your perfect day" is from my stash. I bought a TON of postcards
a few years ago with the BEST sayings on them & have held on to my last few.
This is one. I had to use it for my page. It's also part of my journaling (just an idea
to see how to use journaling in many different ways!)

















Happy Spring!
~Leslie

Friday, March 22, 2013

#1

I've been playing a lot with sequins and vellum lately... So I was curious to see if I could make them work on a boy layout. These are my results! I think it works? Obviously there are my own feminine touches but I don't think it's over the top girly.

What's the last scrappy thing you experimented with?