Sophie here and I am so excited to share my very first layout with the brand-new No Limits collection!
I had to use that beautiful “Spark” patterned paper for my background!
There are a few cute frames in the Die Cut Ephemera pack, and they were my starting point to build my design. I centered a black and white photo of my daughter, mounted on foam adhesive, on my page. I cut several different patterned papers from the A5 Paper Stack to use in the frames, mounted each frame on foam adhesive as well and placed them around my photo.
My title is a Die Cut Ephemera. I also used a few beautiful Chipboard Stickers as subtitles.
I handwrote my journaling on one of the Pocket Cards. These might in fact be my favorites of the whole collection!
I embellished the page with Chipboard Stickers, Puffy stickers and Wood Buttons, all from the No Limits collection.
I created simple flowers with a flower punch from my stash to add a little bit of softness around the photo.
Here are more close-ups:
I am so happy with the result! Who says “Boys” collections were just for boys??!
Happy Friday friends! Boy, am I happy and relieved it’s the weekend! The sun is out and spring is close!
Today, I have a layout to share using the No Limits collection featuring my husband, a.k.a.. the best ever!
There is a video HERE if you’d like to watch my process.
I had the idea floating around in my head, something that I’ve done for past layouts and that was to slightly skew a layered background. I took a white sheet of cardstock and matted it with Big Bang from the collection, a luscious woodgrain, and then layered both pieces on an angle on top of this regal and inky blue background sheet called, Eclipse. I just adore the overall and unexpected look of it.
For the title, I used a combination of the Chipboard Stickers using Best and paired them with Die Cut Titles. I used the word “adventure” and cut it up to create the word “ever”. I love the versatility of the Die Cut Titles as I was able to create a word I really wanted with the already existing title.
Next, I played around and had fun embellishing my page with pieces from the Chipboard Stickers, Accessory Stickers, Pocket Cards, and the Dir Cut Ephemera. To add the final touches I added the yellow stars from the Puffy Stickers and two of the Wood Buttons. To complete my page, I sprinkled some love with gold ink spray and called it complete.
I hope you enjoyed my layout (and process video) today!
Thanks a bunch for stopping by today!
xoLina
Mandy here today to share another layout using the awesome new No Limits collection! My layout today is documenting some fun photos of my son Isaac, when he and I went out to dinner together. The colours and fun elements in the No Limits collection made it perfect for scrapbooking these photos, and I’m so glad to have these photos in his scrapbook as it was such a fun night that I want to remember!
I started this layout off with multiple layers of torn paper strips. I used the reverse side of the Universal paper as my background, as this provided a nice subtle base. I then added torn pieces of the teal Stardust and the orange Spark papers to the top of the page, and the dark Orbit and Stardust papers at the bottom. I love the texture and interest that these torn paper layers add to the page!
Next I added my photos to the layout. I matted them with the dark side of the Orbit patterned paper and then positioned them towards the top of the page, adhered slightly at an angle and overlapping, which helps to give the page some movement. I adhered the photo on the left with craft foam to add some dimension.
Of course I couldn’t resist fussy cutting some of the stars out of the Nebula patterned paper to embellish my layout with. I roughly followed the bottom edge of the orange patterned paper, scattering the stars along that line, which helps to draw the viewer’s eye from the photo on the left up to the photo on the right. I also added a few die cut and chipboard stars amongst the fussy cut ones, as well as a couple of the Wood Epoxy Buttons.
For my title I decided on using the words ‘You’re Awesome’ from the Die Cut Titles pack. I think that sums up what I think of my boy perfectly! I positioned the title underneath the photos, and then embellished around it with some more stars, a phrase that I fussy cut out of the Universal paper, and a little Chipboard banner.
To finish the page off, I wanted to add some journaling. I hadn’t left a lot of space, and the page was already pretty busy at this point, but it was important for me to document my feelings about these photos. So I typed my journaling on my typewriter and then squeezed it in the bottom left hand corner of the page. Even though that left not much white space on the layout, I’m glad that I got it on there, and I actually think the busyness of the layout complements the fun photos! And sometimes more is more, right?!
Thanks so much for joining me here on the blog today! I hope that you found some inspiration. I look forward to sharing some more layouts using this amazing collection soon!
Hi Cocoa Vanilla Studio fans! Danni here with another layout featuring the fabulous new No Limits collection.
This time I chose to use the A5 paper stack and my hexagon punch to play with some geometric patterns. I punched out a handful of hexagons from my favourite papers.
I started with white card stock as a base and added some clear gesso to prep the paper for some wet mixed media painting. Once that dried, I added some colour with some hybrid inks, watercolours and white acrylic ink.
Next, I took my punched hexagons and added some extra detail with fineliner pens and some hand-stitched chain stitch around the edges. I arranged them at the top and bottom of the page. I printed my photo in a hexagon as well using photoshop. The photo went right in the centre of the page, popped up on dimensional foam.
For my title I took the ‘Epic’ piece from the chipboard stickers, then finished it off by fussy cutting the word ‘Fun’ from one of the pocket cards. I love adapting these little cards for fun titles!
To embellish I took a handful of the die cut ephemera and sprinkled them around on top of the hexagons. I followed this with details from the wood buttons and the tiny puffy stickers, plus some tiny words from the accessory stickers.
I love how fun and colourful this one turned out to be! There is a process video linked below on the Cocoa Vanilla Studio YouTube channel if you would like to watch the layout come together. Happy scrapping!
Hello everyone! Today I have another layout made with brand new “No limits” collection. I once again reached out for the photo of my dog son and sent hit to the outer space. Idea for this page was maturing in my head since the day I got the collection. It’s filled with stars and fun cosmos related patterns so I though this kind of page is a “must do”. I didn’t have any specific picture so I had to improvise. This is the kind of page you make just for fun and to turn the idea into a project. Best part is everyone can recreate it becasue there are no special tools required like digital die cutting machine. I am a big fan of my Silhouette Cameo but I know not everyone has one and can be frustrated that some designes require this expensive equipment. That’s why I decided to make this page with handmade rocket. You can of course use cut file to recreate it but you don’t need to.
I cut every element of this page by hand with just a scissors and without any precise measuring and drawing skills. I started with printing my photo and cutting it into circle to establish the size of the rocket. Then I mixed several patterns from A5 Paper Stack and “Spark” paper to create a rocket. I was using one of the rockets from Die Cut Pack as a reference. It’s made out if basic geometrical figures cut by hand. They are not even, lines are wonky, but this is exactly what I was aiming at. After the rocket was finished I took my sewing machine and added some stitching of the edges for even more texture. You can replace them by fals stitches made with white gel pen.
I ended up cutting my dog out of the background and placing him in the round frame backed with piece of acetate creating a rocket window. I decided that the background in the photo was just too distracting. Word “epic” from Chipboard Stickers Pad became the name of the spaceship.
“Eclipse” paper is a perfect background for the outer space adventure! I places my rocket over it and added few wonky planets cut by hand here and there. Next step was to add title. It’s made with a set of Thickers in matching colors. My doggo is for sure out of this world! You can also add some other “space” related titles like “Take me to the moon”, “You are my moon, my sun and all of the stars” and probably few more. I finished my composition by adding few stars from Die Cut pack along and super cute puffy stars and planets from Puffy Stickers pack. Three wooden buttons add great texture. White splatters create make it all look even more like a space.
If you want to learn how this page was made, I recorded a process video for you!
I hope you will enjoy watching my Laika in the rocket.
That is all for today. Thank you so much for staying with me and see in again in two weeks!
Welcome and so happy to see you on the Cocoa Vanilla blog today! It’s Josefine here and I’m sharing a new layout with you today. I got to work with the amazing collection “No Limits. I am so surprised by this stunning boys collection. I really love the color combinations and the cool vibe!
I grab a 12×12 watercolor paper and choose three colors of distress oxide. The colors I used are, faded jeans, mustard seed and spiced marmalade. I placed an ink pad on my white background and make a horizontal line. I do this with all three colors. Then I take a brush and blend the colors with each other. I splash some more with the colors and water and then let it dry by air. By splashing with water and then dabbing it dry with a piece of kitchen paper you create a cool water color effect.
I use a cutfile by Paige Evans called “Fantastic” as part of my title. I cut out the cutfile with my Cricut Maker and backed it with design paper. I color the alphas with the distress oxide “faded jeans” and then I stitch them with blue sewing thread on my cutfile. The stitch details give my layout more dimensions.
I use a cutfile by Paige Evans called “Fantastic” as part of my title. I cut out the cutfile with my Cricut Maker and backed it with design paper. I color the alphas with the distress oxide “faded jeans” and then I stitch them with blue sewing thread on my cutfile. The stitch details give my layout more dimensions.
I cut pattern paper to size and placed it behind the photo of my son with his cool looking face. On top of the photo, I placed a frame from the Die-cuts elements figures. I select some more figures and make a cluster on the right side of the photo. Some die-cuts I give a blue stitching details.
I cut a few more stars from the fabulous pattern paper and spread them around the layout. I use another second cutfile from Paige Evans “Clouds” and use one cloud I back it with pattern paper, stitch some details with the blue sewing thread and place it behind the picture. I placed a few more puffy stars and planets here and there and finally I give my layout some white splatter with white gesso.
I hope I was able to inspire you with this boys layout and give you some new ideas. Of course, I hope to see you back here on the blog next time with a new project! Can’t wait to see your beautiful projects on the Cocoa Vanilla FB groep! I wish you a very happy and crafty day friends!
Hey Everyone! It’s Michelle back here today with a brand new layout share using the awesome NEW collection No Limits. Loving the switch up on colour palette and patterns for this collection, especially those stars. Another fantastic collection thats brilliant for scrapping all things kid related, with a more masculine feel, but still just as good for scrapping the not so girly little ladies in our lives.
I jumped straight into some messy creating for this layout, blue inks watered down and smooshed onto some white cardstock to give a watercolour effect. I already had a rough idea of layout design from something I had previously created, so I added the splotches into areas where I thought they would peek out through the layers. And yes, its another scraplift of myself haha. I cant help it, it’s so much fun to recreate past layouts. You should absolutely try it when you’re stuck for inspiration!
The photos I chose to use are from this years first day of school, hard to believe Leila is now such a big kid in Grade Five. Luigi also made an appearance, like he does most days when she’s off to school.
The layout is full of circular elements both hand cut and ephemera/ sticker pieces plus a tonne of stars. I even went to the trouble of editing the photos into circles before printing them out in black and white. I hand cut around the edge of each photo and then adhered them to some of the awesome blue “Stardust” pattern paper from the A5 paper stack.
I played around with different combinations of pattern papers from the A5 paper stack to create the 3 main clusters on the page. I kept it pretty neutral to compliment rather than compete against each other . This helped when it was time to add all the extra pops of colour with fussy cut stars and ephemera pieces. I used a couple border punches to add the other pops of pattern paper to break up all the blue, white and neutral colours.
I added journalling to the main photo cluster using some notepad paper I had on hand, it was the perfect blue lined paper that co-ordinated so well with the colours of the stars. I cut this in a circular shape like the pattern papers using the plastic ring from inside a roll of foam tape. It was the perfect size for tracing out.
At the bottom of the layout I added a bunch of ephemera pieces, more fussy cut stars from the Nebula paper and some pretty cool word stickers from the accessory sticker sheet. Then there was just enough room to squeeze in a quick white alpha sticker title to finish it all off..
Heres a closer look below at all the layers I created with all those circles and stars.
Well friends, thats all from me today. Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing my first creation with our BRAND new Collection – No Limits. I cant wait to jump back into the box and get creating with it again soon.
Hello scrappy friends! It’s Kylie with you today and I am SO excited because I am sharing my very first layout created with the new ‘NO LIMITS” collection. I have always been a HUGE fan of all of Zoe’s boy themed collections and this one is of no exception! Love it. I was really inspired by the cute rocket ships in the ephemera pack which reminded me that I had a perfect photo I could scrap with this theme. A fun Rocket cut file by Cut To You was my centrepiece and I wanted to combine lots of colour.
The STARDUST paper was selected as my main background page and since I’m always obsessed with wood grain papers, I chose the BIG BANG paper to create a frame. This was done by cutting it down to 11″x 11″ and removing the centre with my trimming board, leaving a 1″ wide border.It was adhered centred on my page and I then added a 8″x 8″ square of LATITUDE paper.
The A5 paper stack is always my go-to when backing cut files. I prefer to use the smaller sheets rather than cut into my 12″x 12″ papers. Once I had backed my cute rocket, it was adhered to the background with foam adhesive squares.
I cut a 4.25″x 4.25″ photo mat from a piece of paper from the A5 paper stack. My photo was trimmed down to 4″x 4″ before being adhered over the photo mat and onto my layout. I was particularly drawn to the chipboard stickers for this page and added the ‘YOU’RE AWESOME’ sticker title below my photo as well as a few stars for balance. To finish my page I added some sub-quote phrases from the sticker sheet too.
Thanks so much for stopping by the blog today and seeing my first layout created with the ‘NO LIMITS’ collection. I hope you liked it!
It’s Tarrah back with you today to share my second layout using the awesome, new No Limits collection! I absolutely LOVE the dark papers in this collection, I love how the white cardstock cut file really pops against the dark paper.
The cut file I have used is from CUT to YOU, I cut it out of white cardstock and backed the ‘World’ word with one of the multi stripe rainbow papers from the A5 paper stack. The reason I picked the multi stripe rainbow paper was so there was some colours added amongst the white and the dark. Once the word was backed I added craft foam underneath the entire cut file and adhered it to the background paper. For the thin words, I did have to add super small pieces of craft foam so that it was not visible on the layout. It really helps to create a page when you add title cut files, it more or less helps determine where everything else can go on the layout.
The photo I am documenting is of myself and my family printed in black and white so that it matched the page perfectly. I layered one of the 3′ x 4′ journaling cards underneath and also one of the die-cut tags from the ephemera pack, I added some craft foam underneath the photo and placed it to the right of the ‘You Are My’ on the cut file. I added some twine in the hole at the top of the tag. At the bottom right corner, I created a small cluster of embellishments here to create a visual triangle with the other 2 clusters I also added to the page. This cluster consists of the circle journal spot die-cut, an arrow die-cut and a star die-cut. I also added one of the gorgeous wood epoxy buttons and a star puffy sticker too. I stamped the date stamp also. Up in the top right corner of my photo I placed a phrase Accessory sticker. I added a few more of the Accessory stickers around the page to help tell my story as well.
To the left of the word ‘World’ I created another embellishment cluster, this time placing a globe die-cut using foam tape, another star die-cut and a star puffy sticker too. Below the cut file, I also placed the ‘The Original + The Best’ die-cut piece and some more stars in both chipboard form and puffy sticker form. Above the cut file title I added the third cluster of embellishments that included some die-cuts, some chipboard and puffy sticker stars and a couple more phrase stickers from the Accessory Sticker sheet.
Above my photo I tucked in one of the large die-cut stars and added one of the chipboard stars in the centre. Once I have added all of the embellishments I think my page needs, I take a step back and give my page a look from a few different angles to make sure I am happy with it, this is when I might opt for another small embellishment in a particular spot or I think about what else my page may need. I usually do not go too over board though and in this case it was a matter of sprinkling some white mist to finish off.
Thank you so much for stopping by the Cocoa Vanilla Studio blog today! I hope you enjoyed my layout as much as I enjoyed creating it?!
Make sure you get your hands on this amazing collection for yourself to create with!
A big hello to all of you!
It’s Lina here and today I am sharing my first post and layout with Cocoa Vanilla Studio! I am so happy to be back designing for them, it’s (almost) like I never left! I had the pleasure of working with the brand new No Limits collection to document a set of photos of my adorable nephew.
You can find the entire process video HERE
I thought it would be fun to get inky and add some watercolour in the background. I used the Universal patterned paper as my base and worked from there adding bright blue paint and then muted it in certain places with white paint to add dimension and movement. I felt like the page needed to be grounded a bit after the watercolour so I added the Latitude patterned paper to add balance. I really enjoyed the combination of the two patterned papers layered together and feel they worked well with each other.
As my title, I used a cut file and backed it with papers from the A5 Paper Stack. The A5 Paper Stack is absolutely perfect for paper piecing in this case as I did not have to cut into entire 12×12 sheets of patterned paper and could continue to hoard the pretties ;)
Next, I played to my hearts content with all the fun and fresh embellishments. I used a combination of the Chipboard Stickers, Accessory Stickers, and the Die Cut Ephemera. And, for good measure, the Wood Buttons. I always love to make a little nest of thread and in this case gold metallic thread, for the wood button to sit in.
Lastly, a loving sprinkling of metallic gold paint for good measure and the layout is complete!
I hope you enjoyed my layout (and process video) today! I’m happy to be back on the Design Team and am excited to get started on the next layouts with this new No Limits collection. It’s surely a fantastic collection to have in a papercrafter’s repetoire.
Thanks a bunch for stopping by today!
xoLina