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SS DT: 12x12 Layouts | Travel Faith

Hello friends! I am sharing 2 layouts on the Simple Stories blog today using the Simple Stories Faith Collection

When I laid eyes on this collection for the very first time, I thought of all the travel photos I could craft with it. Travelling to me is always a new adventure, setting foot on foreign soil and not knowing what could come next. Every culture has its own unique characteristics so each experience is special. Every time I travel, I get inspired. There is always a new perception to grow my knowledge or inspire me on a different level. Every trip I go, I let God decide what is good for me. This faith keeps me wanting to go travelling often, to explore and be inspired.

Love Today
The recent trip to US for the Creativation 2017 show was an eye opener. I had never flown halfway around the globe before, and this trip gave me new experiences I would never forget. For my first layout, I decided to document the trip to San Francisco just before heading to Creativation 2017.

Love Today

The sun was up that day despite it being extremely cold. The weather was a blast! Love this picture taken at San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf, the background in the photo gives me a lot of memories to remember!



Inspired by the weather and the logo of the Fisherman’s Wharf, I used a sunburst digital cut just behind the photograph to give it a spotlight. I also did some regular back stitching to highlight the rays of the cut. I left some of the negative spaces intact. On alternate sunrays, I punched some circles in different sizes to fill up the spaces in order to give it some colors. The Faith collection has a good range of pattern papers! The colors appeal very much to me, so I could not help but to showcase some of the lovely colors in the sunburst die-cut.

I have also added Faith Collection Washi Tapes at the joint between the white cardstock and the pattern paper. It is a good way to mildly eliminate the contrast between the 2 sections!


On the lower half of the layout, I have cut a bracket shaped element from the pattern paper. This time, I had a lot more journaling which I wanted to add to the layout, hence the choice of this element to fulfil my journaling purpose. I later added elements from the Bits & Pieces pack. I like to stick butterfly embellishments by folding it halfway, and only applying foam dots to the centre of the butterfly. I find that it gives the butterflies some flexibility and it looks like it is fluttering away!


There are so many new experiences in the trip where I felt inspired! So, I could not help but to add the light bulb chipboard piece, marked with the inspired sticker. I have also added a little digital cut arrow as the background for the sticker piece.


Travel Joy

For the second layout, I have used a photo taken at the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts.


It was a beauty and quite a sight to breathe in, and every walk around this palace was calming and inspiring. It was always a joy to travel, and especially so with a great crafty friend like Aida!


I started the layout by first doing some random stitching on the background. I like the wood grain background, smoothing and calming suitable for this photo.


I love the Sn@p pack! It is great for many different reasons, and I used it as part of the layering behind the photo to create contrast. There are so many wonderful pieces in this pack! In here, I have layered it up with chipboards and embellishment pieces.


In this layout, I have tried to layer embellishments with foam dots over the journaling cards in order to complete the picture. I find that it gives dimensions to the layout.


Here, I have completed the layout with a title “Travel Joy”. The mint alphabet stickers are available in the sticker pack. It is also a good size for subtitles, or naming the places where you have visited.

Hope you get some inspiration from the layouts, and thanks for stopping by today!


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SS DT: 12x12 Layout | Sweet Domestic Bliss

Hello everyone, welcome back to the blog! I am on the Simple Stories blog today, sharing 2 layouts using the Domestic Bliss collection. I am in love with this new collection, the colors and embellishments really fit my recent photos!

Sweet
The sweet colours of this collection made me think of my niece, Sophie! She is the first niece in the family, and therefore very much doted by everyone. This photo was taken at the age of 2 months, and I really love how comfortable she looks, sound asleep with 2 guardian angels taking care of her! Therefore, for the first layout, I just had to use a photo of my dear niece.


Such a sleeping beauty isn’t she? I decided to use a dream-catcher as the background, since I often wonder what she is dreaming of when she is sound asleep.



I added some enamel dots of the same collection onto the dream-catcher; they add dimensions to the background! Next, I rummaged through the bits & pieces pack – there were some awesome looking callout signs which suited the story I wanted to tell. The sticker sheet had complementing stickers too which I could not resist!


Some more ephemeras selected in conjunction with my story. This pack is really handy in a lot of ways.


The feathers and title were also cut using my silhouette cameo. I love the array of colours on the feathers! This collection has the best colour combination ever! Here I am using the pattern papers Mom Rules & Bless this Mess.



Chipboard embellishments are another of my favourite decorations. They add dimensions and layering to the entire layout. Try layering the chipboards to create different dimensions.

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This Home is Filled With Love
This uses the same collection, Domestic Bliss. The photo was taken recently during a family gathering, and I knew I wanted to use this photo with this collection. I started planning the page with circles and a home cut file. 



The title was inspired by the elements found on the chipboard pack and the combo sticker. While going through the supplies, this title literally jumped on me and I thought it might work well with the house as the background.




I wanted to prevent the layout from looking too squarish, and at the same time flowing with the circular elements which I wanted to add. Therefore, I did some simple running stitches in circular form, highlighting parts of the layout. Here I have added some ephemeras from the Bits & Pieces pack, and I deliberately cut the lower part of the circular element (from one of the pattern paper in the collection) to be used on another part of the layout. There are really no rules about cutting up ephemeras, use it to suit your layout!


On the lower part of the layout, I laid out the embellishments so they look like my living room in order to tell the story. The elements in this collection are perfect! I did some fussy cutting on one of the pattern papers for this couch. There is a part of me that yells “Stitch it!” when I looked at the couch, so I went ahead to do some simple stitches! I love how different it looked before and after the stitching! Stitching does give some added dimensions, and that is why I enjoy doing some stitching on layouts. Just below the couch, I have added the part of the circular element.


Added ephemeras to form my living room scene with some potted plants and of course, Winston!


Hope you have enjoyed the walk through today, and thank you for joining me today!

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MR DT: 12x12 Layout | Jute Fun

Hi roadies! Have you been crafting? I had been recently inspired by jute and love the way it looks when sewn onto my projects.

Today I would like to share a layout I had recently created with lots of jute fun.


I wanted to use jute in different manners on this layout and decided on some stitching and jute flowers.

First i took some jute and a 1" circle punch to make the flower centre. It is really making use of jute, rolling it around from the centre to the outside of the 1" punched out circle. Then, I added more jute to the back of the punched out circle, forming a flower! 

Decorating it was easy, just add some tokens to the flower centre! I totally love these acrylic tokens, they go onto the flower centre nicely and because it is transparent, it also showcases the nice quilling below!

Layering it up with some clock transparencies helps to give it a subtle focus!

Another fun element I like to place as layers are the ATC die cuts. They give the photo much more definition! Here I have used the new note ATC die!


I have made a few of these flowers. This one is of a smaller size, and embellished with a Maya Road round jeweled center

Adding some layers helps to enhance the work. I also used the Geometric Blossem Die here as a layer. The geometric dies are pretty! They are fun and do not draw a lot of attention away from the photo. Typically I use these shapes as fillers, filling in the areas which look empty and need that little touch.
Oh and I love how the Vintage Kraft boy/girl pins come beautifully fitting alongside the jute flower! 


Last but not least, my favorite part of the layout - stitching! I did some cross stitch on this layout and I love the effect! 

In order to add some attention to my stitching, I decided to add the arrow clip. To blend with the colors on this layout, I chose to take some gold spray and sprayed on the clip. I like to use clips in different ways. Here, I have simply glued the arrow clip to the layout and finished it with some letter stickers.


Hope you get inspired! 

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Single Coptic Stitch with Names Album

Hi crafters! I had 2 weeks off this week from work after hospitalization, and today marks the last day of the leave. I am feeling much better now, and I actually can't wait to pop back to work.

Recently, an old friend from facebook asked if I could make an album for her, for her nephew's upcoming wedding. Of course I said yes! Sewing makes me happy, and I can't wait to sew more albums.

Here is the completed 8.5" album. It houses 16 pages, good for a guest book or wedding album for the couple.


The entire stitching took me the entire night to complete. Piercing through the chipboard pages was tough, but as I sewed through the rows, I totally forgot about it and focused on the stitching. I love customized albums! They are special in their own ways, and can suit the occasion of choice. 



As an add on, I also did the cover page. Since the wedding theme was garden, I decided to use the flowers, leaves and birdcage as the main embellishments. 



I didn't paste this to the cover, just in case the couple would like to add on their photo on the main cover. It is also versatile for the couple to place the decorated piece as per their preference.


Hope the wedding couple would like it and here's wishing the couple a blissful and happy marriage life! :)

Like what you see and would like an album of such? Contact me for more details! :)

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SS DT: Love Lovely Bloom

I am on the Simple Stories blog today with 2 layouts using the ‘Bloom and Grow’ Collection! This collection has taken my breath away with the gorgeous colors and elements! It is one collection you will want to hoard because it is just too pretty!

My first layout is inspired by the cross stitch elements on one of the pattern paper. Once inspired, it is pretty fast to create!


I used some flower diecuts on this layout to complement the gnomes. These gnomes are honestly too cute!



Being the avid stitcher that I am, it is almost impossible not to stitch!



I am in love with the cross stitch and elements in this collection. A total fit! So on my second layout, I did more stitching! This time, i used blanket stitch on different sizes of circular elements to create layers. A simple and therapeutic stitching activity!


Love how it all blends together! This time, i machine stitched the title. The bits and pieces pack made it easy!


Here is a closer look at the circular pieces which i did the blanket stitch.

The elements have a circular centre, where i hid the centre with a brad in place, making it look more like a floral piece isn't it?




There is much going on in the thought process of these layouts! For more details, check out Simple Stories blog!

I had so much fun with these layouts and i hope you enjoyed them too!

For those residing in Singapore, Simple Stories is available at Made With Love! :)

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Maya Road: CHA2016 Double Star Stitch Album

It's me on Maya Road DT blog again! This time, I would like to share more about the products used on the CHA project which I have done for Maya Road earlier on in Jan 2016. Yes I have shared this before, but I would like to share some more of this album again. I love making this project - lots. It's one of those projects with special meaning, and I enjoyed every step of this creation.

Want to know about the thought process on creating this album and what goodies I have used? Check out the MR DT Blog for more information now! :) 






Hope you like this album, and till the next post, keep crafty!