Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Kid Fabulous

There's something I just love about the title for this layout.  I switched the words to be opposite how you would normally say it and it really defines this new little super hero princess KID Fabuloussssssssssss!

Anyway, here today bringing you a different spin on my Pattern Play feature that I do over on the Gossamer Blue blog. I usually like to show you how I add a GAZILLION different patterns to a layout while still keeping a nice, cohesive look.

Well, today, I'm gonna show you how I chose to tone down a busy page overlay with a gazillion pre-printed patterns so that I could ensure my photos didn't get lost on the page.

Supplies: Gossamer Blue January Main Kit, Main Addon 2, Life Pages Kit, Life Pages Addon, Life Pages Themes Addon


I started this layout knowing that I wanted to use the Pink Paislee Hey Kid paper overlay for these fantastic photos of my little girl. No, these are not Halloween photos. She would dress this way every day if she could. The thing is, when I placed the photos on the paper, they just got lost. The thing I love about this paper is that every circle has some sort of graphic treatment. That was also the thing that caused my photo to get lost. I placed the overlay over several light colored, small pattern papers but that just made it busier. I finally decided to use white for the background.


Next, I decided to hand cut the colored graphic patterns out of some of the circles. Realizing how long that would take for the amount that I wanted to cut out, I quickly decided to cut 1 3/4" white cardstock circles on my CAMEO and then placed them over the patterns. This worked out great because I could move them around.

I ended up covering 10 pattern-filled circles with 10 white textured cardstock circles. Then I started working on the layers for my photo. I used various patterns, mixing together Gossamer Blue exclusive paper and wood veneer with a Crate overlay, October Afternoon and Pink Paislee papers and embellishments. It sounds like a hodge podge but I like how they all worked together.

Lastly, I started to fill in some of the white circles. I chose to leave 3 or 4 of them white but if you know me, I like to embellish. I used vellum embellishments, wood veneer, 3D chipboard stickers, die cuts and more. I even cut a few more sentiment circles and popped them up on the page. My favorite might be the little cluster of embellishments I used in the upper right corner. Or maybe it's the bow tie heart. No, it's the #4 signifying her age. Or maybe...

I really love how this page came together and how I toned down some of the more graphic patterns just to build it back up again with my own patterns. Thanks for stopping by today.

I'd love it if you'd stop over to the Gossamer Blue blog and let me know what you think of my project over there. Did you know that you can post your layouts to our Member Gallery and they don't even have to be Gossamer Blue kit projects.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Always Sweet, Always Silly Renaissance Girl

I have a ton of projects to share with you this week. The first is one I created in December using my January Gossamer Blue kit. I had to wait until January to show it and then well, someone let the craziness of CHA projects, attending CHA, her birthday and family time keep take over and that is A-OK with me.



I was drawn to the scalloped paper in the Studio Calico Printshop collection. It's a 12x12 sheet with pinks, blues and oranges. I wanted to use it for my background but it was a bit too much as a full sheet so I cut out the blues and pinks and then using my Xacto knife, cut out some individual scallops to add dimension.

This layouts was inspired by the peacock face painting my daughter got at the Renaissance Festival. I snapped these photos of her peeking at her new face paint in the mirror, or mir-rah, as she says.

I added pops of gold with rub-ons and mist.  The title is a combination of what's at the bottom "Renaissance Girl" and the sentiments at the top.  I used the black/tan striped word sentiment and papers to anchor the layout down and then embellished around it.

And I guess I wasn't the only one with this idea. There was a layout in the Studio Calico booth at CHA, using the same pink and blue scallops cut out. The design was very different but I just have to say that I created this as an original idea and posted it HERE in the Gossamer Blue gallery in December WAY before I saw that one. LOL Great minds think alike I guess.

Come back every day this week for some goodies using American Crafts and more Gossamer Blue layouts.


Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Cards for the New Year & a Silhouette Gift Card Giveaway

Hi everyone. I'm not sure how this happened.  I haven't blogged in 12 days. Actually, I am sure it's because of CHA projects and a sudden trip to my hometown to pay respects to my great aunt. RIP Aunt Timo. And then the actual CHA trip. It's be a busy start to the New Year but that's A-OK.

Speaking of the New Year, I volunteered to do an extra assignment for American Crafts and haven't blogged about them yet.  They assignment was to create New Years cards. There aren't too many people that I give New Years cards to so I chose to create some that could be universal for many things, from any type of celebration to graduation to an every day happiness card.

These cards just make me happy. For the first card, I backed my design with paper that I thought looked like garland or circle banners hanging down.  I then fussy cut strands of garland and glued them to the top of the card so that they would be free to hang down.
 
I added Zazz glitter glue over each of the hanging circles, which are almost impossible to see in my photo. If you look closely, you can see the glitter. I then added "2014" and some sticker sentiments to the card.

My inspiration for this next card was the frame. I loved that it already had a sentiment pre-printed. To start the card off, I added some corrugated glitter cardstock by American Crafts as a background. 

I backed the frame with coordinating colors and a subtle pattern. I added a paper accordion flower to the fabric flower, added a second sentiment at the top and finished it off by adding gold glitter letters that match the background.

This last card is super fun. I love the banner overlay and knew I wanted to use it for my background but it was just soo boring on plain cardstock.  Enter the pretty star paper. When matched up together, it made the perfect background combination.

I adore the "fun day" tag so I used that as my main topper, layering the die cut and flower. Icing on the cake is the glitter clothespin. Or maybe the icing is the bow and the cherry on top is the glitter clothespin. Yeah, that's it.

I'm working on a CHA recap to come soon so stay tuned.

Oh, I was up on the American Crafts blog yesterday showcasing 2 Silhouette layouts. I'll post them with details here on my blog this week but in the meantime, make sure to click through to the American Crafts blog to enter to win a $25 Silhouette gift card. You have until Friday, the 17th to enter. Oh yeah!

Friday, January 3, 2014

Reflecting on 2013

So, I wanted to post this on New Year's Day but in the days leading up to it, I was a busy little bee playing with my girls and planning a fun little NYE celebration with them.  So, here I am on January 3rd posting my 2013 scrappy recap.

I love this time of year as everyone (both online and offline friends and family) reflects on the past year. I'd love to share a few scrappy highlights of 2013. Actually, WARNING: it's a lot of scrappy highlights so get ready for LOTS of photos...

I went to CHA as part of the Scrapbook Circle team and loved every minute of it! And I'll see many of you there in a little over a week! This fabulous team went to Disneyland and had a crazy fun time.  Let's not mention how frightening the ferris wheel was. Did, I mention it swings while it goes round and round at lightening fast speed? We were doing all sorts of spinning flips (in my head at least).
Left to Right: me, Tessa, Diana, Jennie, Michelle and Lisa

I got to meet Sweet baby Jane, her beautiful momma Paige and one of my fave collection designers, Amy Tangerine.

 Now I know I have a picture like the one above with my partner in crime, Diana, somewhere but for now, this will have to do...

I also got to meet my new cousin, Johnny. My cousin Kim lives in Pasadena with her new little family so I stayed the night when them to visit and meet the little fella.  I'm not posting a photo of their little cutie because I haven't asked permission.  We did swing by Paige's place while there to drop something off to her and she pointed us in the direction of the house around the block from her where they are always doing commercials. She used to post pics of it all the time on her blog so c'mon, I had to take a look (and snap a photo) since I was right there. Sadly, no production crew that day but I LOVE their red door!

Meanwhile, back at home, it's was such a chilly January. I snapped this photo of my little beauty in her warm winter coat.

Okay, this is not scrap related but it was a DREAM come true!  I got to meet my FAVORITE band, Matchbox Twenty, and hug each one of them a few hours before seeing them in concert from the front row. Here's a few of the photos I took, well not the one with me in it. Ahhhhh!!!

In February, I was excited to announce that I was the new Design Team lead for Lily Bee Design. Fabulous products and an amazing team of designers!
That's me and Kristen and two of my CHA projects behind us. I decided after CHA that I desperately needed bangs! I love Lily Bee products and can't wait for the new releases that are being revealed next week. Until then, here's a layout I created with some of last Winter's CHA collections and exclusives created for Gossamer Blue.


and her most recent We R Family collection, which I'm proud to have contributed to

In February, I braved the freezing cold temps and ventured out to upstate New York. My IRL friend, Audrey, relocated from Texas to be back home closer to family and I was missing my scrappy time with her.
So, what's a girl to do when her bestest scrappy friend moves far far away?  Go crash her scrapbook weekend!  Technically I was invited by the hostess with the mostest but I surprised Sara and Diana (shown above in the photo with me and Audrey), whether they liked it or not. These are my go to gals and I would be lost without them.

Here's a fave layout I did that weekend and it doesn't even include confetti. Hmmm.

Oh wait, it DID include confetti. Let's just say that confetti is a running joke between us gals now.

This past March, I got to take my girls to Kiddie Park in San Antonio. My grandparents used to take my mom there when she was a child, then they took me there when I was a child and now I got to take my girls there. I'm pretty sure that all of the rides were the same. I think the train was missing but it was such a wonderfully nostalgic time! I created this layout about our trip to Kiddie Park

We also went to an Exotic Wildlife zoo...

I started my second term on the Little Yellow Bicycle team in April. I really enjoyed designing with their products until they were sold late last year.


We also spent lots of time at parks in the warmer April weather...

May was all about the outdoors.  We went to the zoo....

and to Moody Gardens. There were butterflies everywhere in the Rainforest.

I got lots of requests to create a tutorial for this layout on the American Crafts blog in May so I did HERE.

I finally took the plunge and got choppy bangs in July. It was shocking at first but I love them now and I feel 10 years younger!

Scrapbook Circle kits are incredible!!!! I love Lisa's kit and I love working for her as her social media gal. This particular month's kit was perfect for photos of my daughter's dance recital.



In June, we celebrated Father's Day with two amazing daddys. My hubby and my dad.

We road tripped through Texas - Louisiana - Mississippi - Alabama  - Florida in July.  I was also invited by Lori to join the Gossamber Blue design team!!!! I had guested for her as part of a Lily Bee Design collaboration. Here's one of the layouts I created:

In July, I made the American Crafts Design Team again!!! Being on this team is an absolute DREAM, I tell ya!!!! We did a new design team blog hop and I created this layout About Me.


Oh, MB20 came to Houston at the end of July with the Goo Goo Dolls. No meet & greet but hubby spoiled me with front row again. And we made friends with one of their roadies while we were in a lounge at the venue and he got me the set list before the concert.  Johnny from Goo Goo Dolls...
 Rob from MB20 on the piano singing one of my favorite songs...

In August I was blessed to guest design for October Afternoon. Oh how I love me some OA!!!



I guested on Shimelle Lain's blog in September. BTW, congrats on your sweet baby boy, Shimelle! I chose to create a tutorial on how to create a watercolor effect using shaving cream and watercolors.  It was all inspired by these photos of my daughter covered in shaving cream during her school's Splash Day!

October meant big birthdays for the 2 little ladies in my life. One hit the double digits

while the baby turned 5. Has anyone figured out how to freeze time yet???

We celebrated with a trip to NYC! We saw Annie on Broadway
 and ALL the sights
We went to the American Girl doll store too! The girls still talk about NYC and would LOVE to go back in a heartbeat.  They seriously fell in LOVE with the city that never sleeps!

October also meant another scrappy getaway with Diana, Sara and Audrey. I taught a class at Sara's Crop 'til You Drop retreat. We had a total blast.

Audrey says "Eye see you!"

I created lots of fun layouts while I was there, like these from my October and November Gossamer Blue kits.



October, November and December were filled with lots of trips to Houston Family Arts Center for my oldest who was rehearsing for her latest play, Wizard of Oz. She was incredible in it. I am soooo proud of this girl. She doesn't let autism and severe ADHD stop her! And the littlest started gymnastics, which she loves! She told me last night that she doesn't like it, she LOVES it! and threw her hands in the air.

I haven't edited the Wiz of Oz photos yet but here's a photo of the actress with her little sister who dressed up as Dorothy to watch her sister perform.  Rheagan was the best Munchkin, Jitterbug, Apple Tree (with speaking roles)!!!

I started my December Memories kit at the end of November using the Gossamer Blue December Memories kit. I was also one of the instructors for the month long class.



I am still working on it!

In November, I got to visit Stockholm, Sweden for work. My sweet friend, Alex and her hubby took me on a walking tour or Stockholm.  It was literally freezing at a chilly 32 degrees but I was surprisingly comfortable walking around.

December took me to Dublin, Ireland.  It was also chilly but I enjoyed walking around the city with co-workers.
A little Farmer's Market on a Christmasy decorated street. 

We got all historied up at Trinity College while looking at the Book of Kells. 
Dublin castle was quite pretty

We then walked to the Guinness Storehouse for a tour and eventually graduated from the Guinness Academy. We had to pour the perfect pint in order to graduate. That 2nd one from the left is mine. I took two sips and gave it to Scott. The Guinness in Ireland tastes better than Guinness in the U.S. but it is still too stout for me.
Left to Right: Scott, me, Matt, our teacher and 2 strangers 

In December, I did my first video tutorial. Thanks to everyone who has watched it. I am blown away by the number of plays. If you haven't see it yet, here it is again.

Layered Christmas Tree Tutorial from Heather Leopard on Vimeo.

Lastly, I created these cute little elves for my girls.  I was inspired by our Elves of our shelves. My girls get so sad when the elves have to leave so I made these that they can keep and touch. I made a written tutorial project sheet that can be downloaded HERE.

My friend Krissy and I needed a good margarita after making those little elves. She had to endure lots of sighs as I was working out all the details and making a pattern.

I also had some publications this year. Here's two of my faves that were published - a 2-pager in Creating Keepsakes

and a mini album for Scrapbook Trends' One Little Album Feature in June:

If you made it this far, all I can say is thanks for sticking with me as I took a stroll down memory lane. That was a lot of photos. I hope it didn't sound boastful because I didn't mean to by any means. I really just loved looking back on the year, reflect on what I could and should improve on for 2014 and just enjoy the memories.

I hope you'll stick around with me in 2014. It's going to be a great year; I can feel it!