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MR DT: Cards | Celebrate and Thanks

Hello roadies! I am on the Mayaroad blog today with 2 cards to share. These 2 cards are inspired by this gorgeous Mayaroad die - Geometric Hexagon Die. 2 cards with 1 die - how awesome is this die!

Here is the first of the cards, using the positive die-cut. I cut several pieces of the die-cut with white cardstock and arranged them in a geometric fashion.



Each of these hexagons are actually a layer of 2 pieces of die-cuts to enhance the texture of the background. Since I was going to be using white on white cardstock, I needed the background to have some form of texture.

Then I added the silver foil die-cut on top of the existing white cardstock die-cut. The silver foil star came from the die-cut, I just cut along the edges so the background does not look so plain. 

To complete the card, I added some wood shaped star buttons and a sentiment from one of my favorite stamp set, Rose Garden Sentiments using silver ink on black cardstock for contrast. Finally, I added some printed vellum sheet and attached the card front to the base with adhesive foam. 



This really excites me, especially when 1 idea leads to another. Before I know it, 2 cards are done with 1 same die.

This card was lovely to make. While making this first card, I found a second idea to use up the negative of the same die. Instead of throwing them to the bin, I decided to work with them, and here is what I achieved.



For this card, I picked up my distress ink and colored the background piece in peacock feathers color. Then I added some temporary adhesive to the postive side of the die-cut, and stuck it on the card base. Then I went ahead and pasted the negative portions with permanent adhesive. Once that was done, I removed the positive piece, arranged it next in place and repeat the same process again. 



Here was what it looked like after I was done. Then I went ahead to trim off the sides and matted it with teal cardstock.



I really loved how the shades of teal contrast with the white negative die-cuts.



For the decoration, I added some die-cuts from the floral die set. The florals act as a base for the wood tokens. I matched 2 different wood tokens layered one on top of the other and added some leaves acting as fillers and contrast from the base. The die-cut leaves are from the same floral die set and the stamped leaves are from Rose Garden Sentiments. To complete this card, I added some frosted transparency and banners peeking out from either side of the decoration.



Hope you get inspired with Mayaroad, have a great week ahead!

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MR DT| LO: Collect Moments

Hi Roadies, it is Stacy here on Maya Road with a new layout to share. Working with kraft has always been my favorite. The neutral colors make it easy to work with and it pleases my eye while I am crafting. 
Today I am focusing on Kraft and pockets.
LO | Collect Moments
The word "collect" really says it all. In this layout, I have hidden a few photos and journaling which I wanted to collect. Sometimes, I just like to collect some of the memories and relate them on a layout. They can be photos which I have scrapped before, because those are the photos which I remembered at a different point of time. Sometimes, it is fun to document memories at different stages. 
Behind the photo, I added the kraft landscape envelope so I can pocket another 2 photos. The photos are added on the shipping tag. Shipping tags are really useful in making layouts. Change the color to match your layout. In this case, I have simply used distress inks to alter it into an older tag look. 
Inside the same envelope, I added another smaller envelope. This helps me keep the other tag in place, where I can freely add some hidden journalling. I used my good old typewriter directly on the tag. You could also write or print from the computer.
Loving the frame sayings and the vintage just my type pieces. These are so versatile, I keep adding them to my pages. Another new fun piece that you totally need - the love kraft gift tag. I love the positive and the negative portion. Here I used the positive "Love".
Yes, here comes the negative portion. The scalloped top of the tag is so beautiful, it adds a flair when placed behind embellishments like the kraft picture perfect camera! I also like to add some jute cording, tucked between the papers and embellishments. That really gives a dimension to the layout.
To complete the entire look, a little set of embellishment filling up the top left of my layout. Don't forget the scroll frames - these are perfect for journaling or layering. I used this as the base of my sentiment to help highlight it. With flowers there must be butterflies! I picked a few of my kraft butterflies and added them randomly across the page so it seems like they are fluttering around.
Kraft embellishments are certainly basics for me! I used a bunch of Maya Road kraft products on my layout today and we have a special on the website, 30% off for the month of September using coupon code KRAFTY. If you see something you like, grab it while it's on sale!  You can find all the Kraft products HERE.
Hope you find inspiration in the layout today. Thanks for stopping by the blog and have a great weekend! 

MR DT: Mini Album | December Christmas

Hello! This week, our designers on Maya Road blog are pairing with Photoplay to share some inspirations! 


I was very excited and inspired when I received the gorgeous Mad 4 Plaid Christmas collection from Photoplay. I knew I had to get ready for the upcoming Christmas (it is just 4 months away!) 

Therefore I started with a mini album, which opens up to a Starburst effect. One of my favorite is the homemade holidays stamp set. I used it to emboss some snowflakes onto the pattern paper. Other embellishments include the merry christmas diecutFanciful Wish diecutSilver Snow Crystal Charms and Crystal Circle Buttons.


On the inside of the album, I decorated it with red Rick Rack trims, and Christmas die cuts. Here I used the merry christmas steel die.



The album can be opened up fully displaying a starburst effect. I used the gold bulldog clips to secure the ends. Just to add some flair, I have also added the Vintage Crafting Tassels - Fire Red and snowflake charm, held by the mini safety pins.


But I got carried away and made another 2 more albums! I made these slightly smaller than each other.


Each of these mini albums are binded with coptic stitch using Ken Oliver waxed hemp threads.


The albums fan open to a star shaped manner.


Now with these 3 albums I am ready to build my very own Christmas tree! I intend to place a photo each day as I start the countdown towards Christmas, I think it would be fun! 


Hope you are enjoying the inspiration so far. 

To celebrate this blog hop, we are excited to be giving away a $20 coupon to the Maya Road online store! One winner for the prizes will be chosen from entries on all of the blog posts here on the Maya Road Blog about the swap. Winner will be announced here on the blog next week. So stop by and comment each day for a chance to win! Be sure to also stop by Photoplay and social media for lots of inspiration as well! (Be sure to first check out here and you can hop from there on.) 

This same month, use code KOlove to enjoy 30% off Ken Oliver Charms too!




This month is surely a fun filled month, thanks for checking out the blog today. Don't forget to drop by Maya Road blog tomorrow again! 



MR DT: 12x12 LO | Joy

Hi everyone! I am on the Mayaroad blog today sharing a layout using my favourite resin products!

I had an impulse to dye my hair a different color. It was something on my bucket list, and I knew I had to jump on it one day!


Here I documented my journey of a loud teal blue hair colour. It was indeed a joy when I decided to be brave and give it a try.


I find it easy to decorate my layout with resins on my page. They come in many colors and patterns! First i selected the resins of my choice, then I started to assemble my layout.


The ornate resin frame comes in different colors and shapes, I do like to pair it with the resin flowers, or simply a wood token


New found favourites - cool grey resin diamonds! These are rather important in my crafting. They help to highlight interest yet simple so they do not take away too much attention. These beautiful resin diamonds are a must have! I used this to highlight my photos by placing them in row of 3s just below my photos, and it also helps to link to the journalling that I have right below them.


Another important element - turquoise sea resin mums! They too really deserve a mention! I must have used them across multiple of my projects; they can be used to highlight phrases, fill up empty spaces or used as a tiny flower resting in empty spaces between larger flowers.


Last but not least, I have used the geometric blossom diecut as a base and then layering the snow white nesting bird on top of it. Flowers, diecuts, wood all goes well with the resins. Oh yes here you can see another color of the resin mini mums! 

Today is the last day of the special deal for resins! If you have not yet top up your resin supplies, you should now pop over and make use of the promo!



Crochet Basket Tutorial

On my last post, I posted a little crochet basket as part of my Mayaroad project and I have had mails and requests to share my crochet pattern. So I figured I would do a blog post tonight, and hope the instructions make sense to you.



I came up with it rather randomly actually, after drawing in my traveller's notebook and figuring it out along the way. There were 3 parts to it - base, body1 and Body2.

Base (5mm crochet hook, jute thread combined with jute and twine thread) 
I started by the chain stitch (8), chain stitch again (1) and then single crochet on the 8 chain stitches (8). Then I turned the work, starting with a chain stitch (1) and continued the single crochet (8). I did this up to row 10, you can experiment with the necessary length / height up to your desired base size.

Row 0: ch (8)
Row 1-10: ch (1) sc (8)

Body1 (5mm crochet hook, jute thread combined with jute and twine thread)
The body is done going round the circumference of the base. I started with a chain stitch (1) and single crochet (8+10+8+10=36). To finish this up, I did a slip stitch (1).
On the next row, repeat. You can do up till your desired height before changing to another thread. I did this for 4 rows because I ran out of jute!

Row 11-14: ch (1), sc (36), sl st (1)

Body 2 (3.5mm crochet hook, white yarn)
Now this part was really by experiment. Vary the double crochet if your thread is thicker, mine fitted well with double crochet. That gives it 72 crochet stitches. If your thread is thicker, you may want to try single, double, single, double etc until the end. This would give it 52 stitches. 

Row 15: ch (1), dc (72), sl st (1)
Row 16-19: ch (1), sc (72), sl st (1)

Really, none of it was planned. I just did the math by drawing in my traveller's notebook and decided to play around with that idea one day. Here is what was written on my traveller's notebook. I keep a notebook where I jot down my thoughts or creative ideas on the go.


Does it make sense to you? Let me know if it helps and I hope you try it out too!