Dreamboat Alpha Doodles & Pajama Party Playdate | Digital Scrapbooking Week In Review

Hello Friends!
This weekend is Scrapper Bowl! All day Sunday February 1st there will be digital scrapbooking games and challenges happening in the Scrap Orchard Forum. There will be GREAT prizes!

The Orchard Girls have a new release a new mixed-fruit mega called Pajama Party on a special $5 only for a limited time. Pick it up today!
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This is Chelle’s portion of the Pajama Party Mega.

Do you sometimes struggle with resizing your images? Sometimes you only have a small picture to start with. I’ve created a resize larger action and it is available FREE on my website. Here’s a video tutorial on how to use it.

Have you always wanted to use one of Chelle’s Alpha Doodles but dreaded cutting them apart? On my website I have FREE alpha chopping actions designed specifically to work with my alpha doodles.  You can find the download links here.  Watch Chelle show you how to use the Alpha Chopper Action.
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Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
by Sari

 

Winter Woodland

Are you in the Northeastern US today? If so, you might be snowbound from the big storm, but I hope all is well with you and that you have power to stay warm and cozy. You might take this time to snap a few photos of the snow and make a digital scrapbook page using Chelle’s classic mini kit called Winter Woodland. It’s full of adorable woodland creatures and warm woolen mittens. But it’s also a great kit to scrap the not-so-snowy photos you might have. Let’s take a look at what Chelle’s talented team members have created with this mini.

First, Heather had some fabulous photos of the snow and ice from a December storm that she chose to use on her page. I love the way she made the title words in a cluster with that cute fox. She used a template from Scrapping with Liz to help her create this great page.  16156765767_923a3ea87c_o

Next, Kimberly has a page to show us how to use this mini kit with non-snow pictures. Living in a warm climate means snow is only seen on a trip to the mountains, but it can still get quite chilly in her neighborhood. I love the hat her sweet daughter is wearing on her way to school, and it’s great the way she included a snapshot from her phone of the thermostat in her car. What a great way to document the times! She also used a template from Scrapping with Liz, and she used a blending mode in Photoshop elements to add snowflakes to the burlap background paper. To spruce up the scallops, she clipped the grungy mitten border to the cream paper.2013_12-SwL_SODec14Template2_edited-1_zps9d3d7cab

Need a closer look at the kit in the market? Here ya go! cc_winterwoodland

by_Cheryl

CU Frayed Masks Playdate | Digital Scrapbooking Week In Review

Hello Friends!

This week Chelle released CU Frayed Masks. Create frayed edge fabric items quickly and easily with CU Frayed Masks.  Just add “fabric” created with your own designs and Viola!  It looks like you’ve been extracting for hours!  Stack them,  layer with flowers, or create a banner.  You’ll go back to this clever tool again and again.

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Have a wonderful weekend!

by-Sari

Journal & instaLife Cards Playdate | Digital Scrapbooking Week in Reivew

Hello Friends!
We’ve had a busy week here at Chelle’s Creations and the digital scrapbooking products have been amazing. I have tons of new products to show you. We’ve jumped aboard the pocket scrapbooking train and have cards that coordinate with some of Chelle’s favorite kits. Let me show you. I also linked up the coordinate products from the store to make things easier for you.

Additional coordinating products: Fleur de Violette {Kit} or Fluer de Violette {Bundle}.

Additional coordinating products: Lovin’ from the Oven {Kit} and Lovin’ from the Oven {Bundle}

Additional coordinating products: Pizza & Pasta {Bundle}, Pizza & Pasta {Word Art}, Pizza Amore {Kit}, & Pasta la Feasta {Kit}.

These cards coordinate with the Techno Geek Scrap Orchard Olympics Mega (May of 2013, retired)

Additional coordinating products: Zoo Crew Jungle {Bundle}, Zoo Crew {Jungle} Kit, {Jungle Word Art}, {Jungle Alpha}, {Animal Prints}.

Additional coordinating products: Zoo Crew Safari {Bundle}, {Safari} Kit, {Safari Word Art}, {Safari Alpha}, {Animal Prints}.

Additional coordinating products: Zoo Crew {Arctic} Kit and {Arctic Alpha}
I have a few layouts to share with you from our Creative Team:
Kayla used Zoo Crew {Arctic} instaLifeand Roller Coasters Journal Cards.
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Donna made the next 3 layouts. She used Zoo Crew  {Jungle} instaLife & Zoo Crew {Jungle} Journal Cards, Zoo Crew {Safari} instaLife Cards & Zoo Crew {Safari} Journal CardsCU Fabric Textures & CU Sweater Flowers.
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Donna used Lovin’ from the Oven Journal Cards to make this recipe card.
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Roxana used  Zoo Crew Safari {Bundle} and Zoo Crew Safari {instaLife} Cards.
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Chelle has released a couple of CU Products over the last 2 weeks. CU Floral Doodle Patterns, CU Foliage Doodle Patterns, & CU Fabric Textures.
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Chelle’s spent the past couple of weeks talking about iPhone Scrapbooking. She has released 3 new Digital Scrapbook Tutorials.: Scrap on your Phone, Scrap on your Phone: Picstitch & Dropbox, Scrap on your Phone: Adding Digital Kit Elements.


If your mail client doesn’t play well with You-tube, you can find all of Chelle’s video tutorials on her you-tube channel.
I have a FREEBIE from you. It was created by our Creative Team member, Kayla. Just click on the image for more details.
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I’ll be back tomorrow with some of Chelle’s new layouts!
by-Sari
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Chalked: {Snowflakes}

I love chalk and and I love snowflakes, and Chelle has a classic set of digital scrapbooking snowflakes that are chalked. That combination makes them perfect for every winter wonderland scrapbook page I can make. But they’re also perfect for menu boards and subway art style titles on any project. Complete with smudges and smears, they are as realistic as if you had drawn them with chalk yourself, right onto your project. Want to see them in use? Chelle’s CT members have been playing with them and have a couple of pages to share with us.

First Jenny has a page she created with Chalked {snowflakes}, Cozy Christmas, and Chelle’s Chalked {bundle}. The snowflakes are the perfect accent on the chalkboard background paper. I love the way she has combined the flowers and leaves from Cozy Christmas with the chalked elements for her Snow page.snow-2014-3-fffmystified_web

Karen used a more textured background paper for her scrapbook page about winter memories, and the chalked snowflake elements look fantastic on it. The smudges give a realistic effect that would enhance any paper choice. And her placement of the snowflakes in the corners is perfect for this wintery scene. By the way, she used Chalked {snowflakes} with the Snowlandia kit and alphaSwL_SOOctoberBlogTemplate_600

Here’s a closer look at the chalked snowflakes in the market. The image is linked. cc_chalked_snowflakes

by_Cheryl

Flower Layering and Tips

Flower Layering and Tips

Hi everyone! Happy New Year! I’m excited to show you my post today. This is Jenn, jk703, here today to share some fun ideas and some awesome pages using Chelle’s Creations supplies. This is so easy, and I had so much fun. And I’m sure you can relate – I made my layout for the post, and it became my newest most favorite layout. Actually, many of my favorite layouts are using Chelle’s supplies. They make me and my pages happy!

Today, we are going to play with flowers – specifically Flower Layering and Tips. For my example images, I’ve used Chelle’s At the Beach kit, and the At the Park Kit. So versatile, and they work well together!

Let’s get to it! Flowers are *usually* included in kits, and there are always so many and in so many colors. I want to use them all sometimes, but that doesn’t always look right for me or my style. So, this is an alternative. Layer them up, change, twist and flip them to make them work for you.

Here is the start of my flower. A pretty bright red, with a shadow style and it looks nice!

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Next, I’ve added the same flower but one that has a pattern on it, right on top. Then I used my Move Tool and twisted it a little bit. Still looks a bit unfinished, right?

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Next, I added one of Chelle’s super awesome little paper flowers to the middle, and your shadow styles – and you get this little gem. Viola! A perfectly pretty layered flower. Isn’t it pretty? I just love it! (Yes, I’m a bit dorky, lol – sorry!).

 

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What about other kinds of flowers that you see in her kits? They all work with this method. Here is a burlap flower with a buttoning the center. It looks nice, and that blue looks great on the white. How can we add to it? We layer it up!

 

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Adding that same plaid flower layer from above, just squeeze it in between the white burlap and the button. Just give it a little oomph, more than just a button.

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You could even layer up burlap flowers of different colors, and change out the button to a decorated bottle cap. Just remember to make the 2nd flower a bit smaller than the one in back, and add a shadow style.

 

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Or, mix it up by adding the 2 burlap flower layers, the fabric flower layer and the button. Making layered flowers like this has infinite possibilities. You can stretch your stash another 100 flowers.

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After I was done layering up and trying out all kinds of flowers, the ones above were my favorite mix. I made a layout and I LOVE it! For this layout, I also used one of Scrapping with Liz’s templates – New Year’s Templates. – which I modified a lot. Here’s my page:

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Flower Layering and Tips: 

Play and try out flowers you don’t think will work together. It might surprise you. I didn’t think the two burlap flowers above would look good, but with a little shrinkage and a twist, it came out pretty sharp looking.

Try bold patterns or shapes with classic colors. You might like the combination.

Give each layer a shadow style so that each layer of flower has some depth and definition. Shadow Styles make it look a bit more realistic. If you had flowers on your table and put them on top of one another, you would not have flat flowers. Neither should your layouts. :)

Try clustering your layered flowers. My layout above combines the flowers I made and then adds another little paper flower. It’s a boy page, but the colors and types of flowers means that it doesn’t come off as a girly page. The burlap flowers give a sturdy solid feeling.

For flowers, I work in groups of odd numbers – 1, 3, 5. Above, my layout uses 3 in a cluster, and then 1 above the photo. With you eye, you may go from the white top flower, down over the photo to the flower cluster, and then over to read the title. (At least, that is how my “eye” flows over the page, lol!)

The layered flowers adds visual interest to the layout, as well as depth and different texture. You that toward your advantage and allow those flowers to convey feelings. My page above is bright, fun, on the boyish side, and solid. I think my flowers convey that – they aren’t soft, dainty or pastel.

Try different centers for your flowers – Brads, Buttons, Beads, Coins, or any other embellishments that might fit. Even a metal asterisk from an alpha might work.

 

I had some lovely layouts submitted for Flower Layering and Tips post from my co-CT members. Here are their pages. What is funny is that they both picked Cozy Christmas for their pages! It must be because it’s so cold out, and everyone would love to be cozy and warm.

Jenn (jennshultz) created this  layout. She mixes up her flower layers with different types of flowers and lots of great colors – as well as adding shadow styles to give each flower it’s own depth. She also used the Cozy Christmas alpha that matches the kit. brrr-1

 

Jan (QuiltyMom) made the next chilly layouts with lots of snowflakes and flowers. Jan worked with the template by Down This Road Designs and worked the ideas into her flowers. She layered some flowers on snowflakes, and then layered more flowers on top – very clever. She alternated colors and added shadow styles. She also used CU Snowflakes for her layout. noel

There you go. Flower Layering and Tips to start off your layouts. Give it a try and I’d totally love to see what you create! Thanks for stopping by today and have fun scrapping!

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Perfect Pairs! Norlandia & Sparkleland | Digital Scrapbooking Kit Combinations

Hello Everyone!

This month for perfect pairs, we had the team create digital scrapbooking layouts using Norlandia (Chelle released that December 2013 with Kami of Ziggle Designs) and Winter Sparkleland (Advent Mega from Scrap Orchard 2014). They are linked up below.

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Now let me show you the 3 fabulous layouts. Christine, Donna & Jenny.

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What would your layout look like if you combined these 2 kits?

by-Sari