Feelin’ Fine | Sunkissed collection | Sue Plumb


















Hi Creative friends,
Gwen back on the blog today with a new share featuring the ‘Sunkissed‘ collection. For this layout, I thought it would be fun to pull out some of my metal dies and my Sizzix machine. I’ve cut out a bunch of floral elements to create a fun background for my layout.
To begin the page, I’ve die-cut out a stack of floral elements from the ‘Feeling Fine‘ pattern paper. I love this pattern paper as it has a mixed media look about it, without the mess and warping that comes with making one myself. All that hard work is done :) I’ve also used this paper as the border for my page with my background being a pink piece of cardstock from my stash.
For the die-cut florals, I have three different sizes to work with and have just arranged them onto the background of my page randomly. No real method for this, I was just careful to spread out the colours in the pattern paper evenly.
Next, I’ve backed my 4×4 photo also using this pattern paper. I’ve added stitching around the edge and around the edge of my page for added detail.
For my embellishments, I’ve created the main cluster to the left of my photo which also includes my title ‘Fun in the Sun’. This title piece and this darling rainbow are from the ‘Ephemera Pack‘. You will also find the fun flag that says ‘Hello’ in this pack and loads of other super fun Summer themed icons. I’ve also added bright florals in yellow and blue from the ‘Floral Ephemera pack‘.
For some dimension, I’ve included several of the ‘Wood Epoxy Buttons‘, I just love the soft wood tone in these, they are so fun to add to a page. You can also see here a few elements from the ‘Accessory Sticker Sheet‘ including the sticker above my photo that says ‘Summer Days’ and the typed sentiment sticker below my photo that says ‘Holiday Highlights’.
To finish off the page, I’ve added Enamel Dots from my stash into the center of each of the flowers and then added some small puffy sticker hearts from the ‘Puffy Sticker sheet‘.
I’ve also made a YouTube video where you can see my process. You can watch it here:
Thanks for popping by today,
Until next time,
Gwen
xo
Hi Creative friends,
Gwen back on the blog today with a new share featuring the ‘Sunkissed‘ collection. For this layout, I thought it would be fun to pull out some of my metal dies and my Sizzix machine. I’ve cut out a bunch of floral elements to create a fun background for my layout.
To begin the page, I’ve die-cut out a stack of floral elements from the ‘Feeling Fine‘ pattern paper. I love this pattern paper as it has a mixed media look about it, without the mess and warping that comes with making one myself. All that hard work is done :) I’ve also used this paper as the border for my page with my background being a pink piece of cardstock from my stash.
For the die-cut florals, I have three different sizes to work with and have just arranged them onto the background of my page randomly. No real method for this, I was just careful to spread out the colours in the pattern paper evenly.
Next, I’ve backed my 4×4 photo also using this pattern paper. I’ve added stitching around the edge and around the edge of my page for added detail.
For my embellishments, I’ve created the main cluster to the left of my photo which also includes my title ‘Fun in the Sun’. This title piece and this darling rainbow are from the ‘Ephemera Pack‘. You will also find the fun flag that says ‘Hello’ in this pack and loads of other super fun Summer themed icons. I’ve also added bright florals in yellow and blue from the ‘Floral Ephemera pack‘.
For some dimension, I’ve included several of the ‘Wood Epoxy Buttons‘, I just love the soft wood tone in these, they are so fun to add to a page. You can also see here a few elements from the ‘Accessory Sticker Sheet‘ including the sticker above my photo that says ‘Summer Days’ and the typed sentiment sticker below my photo that says ‘Holiday Highlights’.
To finish off the page, I’ve added Enamel Dots from my stash into the center of each of the flowers and then added some small puffy sticker hearts from the ‘Puffy Sticker sheet‘.
I’ve also made a YouTube video where you can see my process. You can watch it here:
Thanks for popping by today,
Until next time,
Gwen
xo
Hey y’all, Laura back again with a bright and happy layout featuring the Sunkissed collection and illustrating my Signature Style! For me, that means the inclusion of five very important things: fussy cut florals, a multi-word title, 3D embellishments, a journaling spot, and lots of tiny details! These are definitely must haves for a layout to feel like it truly embraces my personal style. Up first, fussy cutting florals is one of the most relaxing scrappy activities for me. I will happily sit on the couch watching tv while fussy cutting for hours! These gorgeous clusters were from the Growing Wild patterned paper. I also added some puffy hearts around the edges of these florals for tiny details!
Journaling spots are a must for me because I always have something to say about my photos! Whether it’s a 3×4 journaling card, like this one from the Sunkissed cards pack, a tag for hidden journaling, or even just drawn lines on the background, I need a place to add the who, what, when, where, and why at least. On this layout, I kept it simple because I don’t really know where or why the kids were tubing in this photo, it was sent to me by a family member. I did keep the date, however, and am thankful to have that context to add to the layout!
3D embellishments like these awesome wood epoxy buttons add an incredible amount of dimension to a layout, which for me is exciting! Love the layered effect of these buttons on top of the florals! Then, around each of the floral clusters and in the centers of others, I’d added Nuvo drops in gold as well as gold ink splatters around the outside. These pops of gold as well as the gold glitter multi-word title really make this layout pop! Longer titles are a fun challenge for me that I include as much as possible, love the effect of puzzling them together on a page.
I would love to know what elements make up your Signature style, what are your must-haves to create in exactly your specific style? I hope this layout inspires you to have some fun with the bold colors and patterns in the Sunkissed collection! To see how the “These Sweet Summer Days” layout came together, check out the process video below!
Hey y’all, Laura back again with a bright and happy layout featuring the Sunkissed collection and illustrating my Signature Style! For me, that means the inclusion of five very important things: fussy cut florals, a multi-word title, 3D embellishments, a journaling spot, and lots of tiny details! These are definitely must haves for a layout to feel like it truly embraces my personal style. Up first, fussy cutting florals is one of the most relaxing scrappy activities for me. I will happily sit on the couch watching tv while fussy cutting for hours! These gorgeous clusters were from the Growing Wild patterned paper. I also added some puffy hearts around the edges of these florals for tiny details!
Journaling spots are a must for me because I always have something to say about my photos! Whether it’s a 3×4 journaling card, like this one from the Sunkissed cards pack, a tag for hidden journaling, or even just drawn lines on the background, I need a place to add the who, what, when, where, and why at least. On this layout, I kept it simple because I don’t really know where or why the kids were tubing in this photo, it was sent to me by a family member. I did keep the date, however, and am thankful to have that context to add to the layout!
3D embellishments like these awesome wood epoxy buttons add an incredible amount of dimension to a layout, which for me is exciting! Love the layered effect of these buttons on top of the florals! Then, around each of the floral clusters and in the centers of others, I’d added Nuvo drops in gold as well as gold ink splatters around the outside. These pops of gold as well as the gold glitter multi-word title really make this layout pop! Longer titles are a fun challenge for me that I include as much as possible, love the effect of puzzling them together on a page.
I would love to know what elements make up your Signature style, what are your must-haves to create in exactly your specific style? I hope this layout inspires you to have some fun with the bold colors and patterns in the Sunkissed collection! To see how the “These Sweet Summer Days” layout came together, check out the process video below!
Hello Cocoa Vanilla fans! Danni here sharing a 12×12 layout using the beautiful Daydream collection. This week I was challenged to create a layout in my ‘signature style’. I hope you like it!
When choosing a design for my layouts, I almost always choose a patterned paper as a starting point. I just love using a bright subtle pattern as a background, so I selected Sun Shower 12×12 patterned paper for the lovely bright yellow colour.
Next I decided to add some handstitching, which very often features on my layouts. I sketched some delicate leaf shapes with a pencil around where I thought my photos would go, and added a simple backstitch in white embroidery thread. I especially love how white thread looks on a colourful background paper.
I chose two 3×4 photos as that tends to be my most commonly used photo composition. I added a simple photo mat to each using the subtle black and white print on Sweet Serenity 12×12 patterned paper, then overlapped them slightly with one popped up on dimensional foam. Another signature feature of my layouts is cutfiles, so I added some of the simple white leaf cutfiles that I keep on my desk. I like how these followed the same design as the stitched leaves while adding a different texture.
I filled in my leaf clusters with some blue and pink floral die cuts from the die cut ephemera, popping some of them up on dimensional foam. I chose a large title from the die cut titles and stacked them around my main photo cluster. I also went ahead and added some highlights to the letters with a white gel pen to create a three-dimensional effect.
I almost always use tiny words from the accessory stickers on my layouts, so I went in and added these in three places around my layout, tucking them below my main title and around my photos. I also chose three of the adorable tiny butterflies that I fussy cut from the 6×8 paper stack, popped their wings up on foam and drew tiny flight trails behind them with my white gel pen.
To finish off I added another signature technique that I use on almost every layout – ink splatters. I used a white acrylic ink and black acrylic paint to create tiny delicate splatters all around the layout. I really love how this turned out and I think it definitely matches my signature style. I hope you enjoyed joining me today as well! There is a process video on the Cocoa Vanilla Studio YouTube channel linked below if you would like to watch the entire process. Happy scrapping!
Danni x
Hello Cocoa Vanilla fans! Danni here sharing a 12×12 layout using the beautiful Daydream collection. This week I was challenged to create a layout in my ‘signature style’. I hope you like it!
When choosing a design for my layouts, I almost always choose a patterned paper as a starting point. I just love using a bright subtle pattern as a background, so I selected Sun Shower 12×12 patterned paper for the lovely bright yellow colour.
Next I decided to add some handstitching, which very often features on my layouts. I sketched some delicate leaf shapes with a pencil around where I thought my photos would go, and added a simple backstitch in white embroidery thread. I especially love how white thread looks on a colourful background paper.
I chose two 3×4 photos as that tends to be my most commonly used photo composition. I added a simple photo mat to each using the subtle black and white print on Sweet Serenity 12×12 patterned paper, then overlapped them slightly with one popped up on dimensional foam. Another signature feature of my layouts is cutfiles, so I added some of the simple white leaf cutfiles that I keep on my desk. I like how these followed the same design as the stitched leaves while adding a different texture.
I filled in my leaf clusters with some blue and pink floral die cuts from the die cut ephemera, popping some of them up on dimensional foam. I chose a large title from the die cut titles and stacked them around my main photo cluster. I also went ahead and added some highlights to the letters with a white gel pen to create a three-dimensional effect.
I almost always use tiny words from the accessory stickers on my layouts, so I went in and added these in three places around my layout, tucking them below my main title and around my photos. I also chose three of the adorable tiny butterflies that I fussy cut from the 6×8 paper stack, popped their wings up on foam and drew tiny flight trails behind them with my white gel pen.
To finish off I added another signature technique that I use on almost every layout – ink splatters. I used a white acrylic ink and black acrylic paint to create tiny delicate splatters all around the layout. I really love how this turned out and I think it definitely matches my signature style. I hope you enjoyed joining me today as well! There is a process video on the Cocoa Vanilla Studio YouTube channel linked below if you would like to watch the entire process. Happy scrapping!
Danni x
Hello crafty friends. It’s Anna here and today I want to share with you layout in my signature style. It’s a theme of this week and I was so excited to see this assignment in the schedule. Can you guess what I added to my project? It’s a really easy one to figure out :) RAINBOWS!!! You all know that I just love colorful designs and it’s totally something I could describe as my signature style. It’s get even easier with such a colorful and cheerful collection as “Sunkissed”. But rainbows are not the only element I love adding to my pages. I created soft, mixed media background using Distress Oxide inks and played with scissors to fussy cut some flower clusters.
I picked five inks in matching colors to the “Sunkissed” line and just smeared them over the white watercolor paper sheet. They react with water beautifully so I added a little bit using mister and let the colors flow and mix together. I left my background to air dry and took the scissors in hand. Fussy cutting is such a relaxing activity to me so I went ahead and cut out all the flowers and flower cluster from paper called “Growing wild“.
My rainbow design is highlighted by the layout title LIVE COLORFULLY. I went through all the pattern papers both in 12*12 size and in paper stack and chose 10 scraps matching to the mixed media background. You can spy “Growing wild“, “Sunny days“, “Fun in the sun“, “Feelin fine” and “Bright side” pieces here. I cut out the letters using alpha dies, but you can also cut the title using digital die cutting machine. Dies just seemed faster to me.
Top and bottom edge of the pages is decorated with flowers fussy cut from “Growing wild” paper. You can save some of them by cutting bigger clusters in halves. It’s also a perfect way to use up the ones from the edges of the paper. I never throw them away! I keep them and hide missing part under some other layer of my project.
This is quite a simple layout with not so many layers. I let the colors to play main role. I finished my page by adding few puffy stickers here and there and three wooden buttons (my favorite embellishment ever!).
If you want to see how this layout came together, I recorded a process video for you.
Can you tell it’s my page by just a quick look? I hope you do and and I hope my signature style is quite visible here. That is all for today. Thank you so much for stopping by and until the next time.
XO Anna
Hello crafty friends. It’s Anna here and today I want to share with you layout in my signature style. It’s a theme of this week and I was so excited to see this assignment in the schedule. Can you guess what I added to my project? It’s a really easy one to figure out :) RAINBOWS!!! You all know that I just love colorful designs and it’s totally something I could describe as my signature style. It’s get even easier with such a colorful and cheerful collection as “Sunkissed”. But rainbows are not the only element I love adding to my pages. I created soft, mixed media background using Distress Oxide inks and played with scissors to fussy cut some flower clusters.
I picked five inks in matching colors to the “Sunkissed” line and just smeared them over the white watercolor paper sheet. They react with water beautifully so I added a little bit using mister and let the colors flow and mix together. I left my background to air dry and took the scissors in hand. Fussy cutting is such a relaxing activity to me so I went ahead and cut out all the flowers and flower cluster from paper called “Growing wild“.
My rainbow design is highlighted by the layout title LIVE COLORFULLY. I went through all the pattern papers both in 12*12 size and in paper stack and chose 10 scraps matching to the mixed media background. You can spy “Growing wild“, “Sunny days“, “Fun in the sun“, “Feelin fine” and “Bright side” pieces here. I cut out the letters using alpha dies, but you can also cut the title using digital die cutting machine. Dies just seemed faster to me.
Top and bottom edge of the pages is decorated with flowers fussy cut from “Growing wild” paper. You can save some of them by cutting bigger clusters in halves. It’s also a perfect way to use up the ones from the edges of the paper. I never throw them away! I keep them and hide missing part under some other layer of my project.
This is quite a simple layout with not so many layers. I let the colors to play main role. I finished my page by adding few puffy stickers here and there and three wooden buttons (my favorite embellishment ever!).
If you want to see how this layout came together, I recorded a process video for you.
Can you tell it’s my page by just a quick look? I hope you do and and I hope my signature style is quite visible here. That is all for today. Thank you so much for stopping by and until the next time.
XO Anna