Showing posts with label Wanderlust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wanderlust. Show all posts

Monday, November 4, 2019

Card folio with Wanderlust

Hi everyone! Henriëtte here and today I want to share a card folio I've made with
the Wanderlust papers.




I found the idea and a tutorial on how to make a card folio on Kathy Clement You tube channel.

I used one of my favorite Blue Fern collections - Wanderlust, to decorate the folio.
Also the printed chipboard pieces are from the Wanderlust collection, 
they give the card great dimension.






The inside has two pockets and a flap.









and also two tags.





Thanks for visiting the Blue Fern Studios blog.

Hugs, Henriëtte.


Friday, July 19, 2019

Wild & Free Layout - by Vicky Alberto

Sharing a layout created with Blue Fern's Wanderlust and Happy Accident collections.  This is a snapshot of the lakehouse before our renovations begin. Lots of layers and distressing and chipboard on this project!


Here is a close-up of A Spring Day chipboard bird (coated with oatmeal powder), Happy Accident ephemera and various Blue Fern blooms.


On this close-up, more of A Spring Day chipboard... the bird coated with oatmeal powder and the rest inked. All topped with a variety of Blue Fern blooms. There is also a Classic Mini Chipboard Frame that I distress inked and randomly glued oatmeal powder for a rustic look.


Thanks for stopping by to take a peek today!


Thursday, May 9, 2019

Coffee shop gift card holder - by Vicky Alberto

I am sharing a fun card I made using all of the scraps left over from projects I have created for Blue Fern since February. Can you spot the collections? Homespun, Heartland, Remnants, Wanderlust, Amber & Apricot.


Inside is a coffee shop gift card holder with Happy Accident collection ephemera.


On the front I used Blue Fern seedlings on the love letter chipboard, Homespun adhesive shapes and some pretty flowers too.  Everything on this project is Blue Fern product!


Thanks for stopping by the blog today!

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Travel journal with Wanderlust

Hello crafty friends, DT Henriëtte here today sharing a travel journal I made using the 
Wanderlust collection.
This is the first journal I ever made. I watched this tutorial on how to make a journal.
It wasn't as difficult as I thought and the Wanderlust collection is perfect for making a travel journal.





For the signatures I folded patterned papers together with tea dyed and oven baked papers.
I tea dyed the papers myself. Here's the video I watched to learn how to do that.
The give the papers an even more old look I used Blue Ferns Studios texture stamps.


I also made a few pockets in the journal using the Wanderlust collection.



I embellished the journal with the Wanderlust calling cards and printed chipboards.




On some of the pages I stamped images from various BFS stamp sets.





I really love how this journal turned out and I'm planning on using it on our holiday to 
Norway in a few months.






Products used:

Papers: 
Wanderlust papers, calling cards and printed chipboards

Stamps:
Arcadia textures
Flight and Flair
Flutter Music

Thanks for stopping by the Blue Fern Studios Blog.
I appreciate your comments very much!

Hugs, Henriëtte.




Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Hello Dreams Panel


Hello Crafter Friends, I'm Aida from @aidaville, it's lovely to see you back at the Blue Fern Studios Blog and hopefully the Design Team's projects have kept you inspired and creating. This week I have a Hello Dreams panel featuring a theme that will resonate with all of us.

These are the Blue Fern Studios products I used :
Wanderlust - Calling Cards  |  Seascape
Swan Gate Chipboard  |  Valerie's Butterflies Chipboard
Tattered Walls Ephemera  |   Flowers - Apricot Blooms.
Lace no. #2
Other supplies : 6x8 Flat Back Canvas Panel, Dye Inks, Vintage Silver Embossing Powder, Gesso, Crayons.


The faded blue woodgrain of the Wanderlust  Seascape paper is a wonderful background for the Swan Gate Chipboard which was given a vintage shine with some heat embossing.


I just love the sentiment "go where your Dreams take you" ... it's what we all wish for ! The Butterfly chipboard was given just a touch of heat embossing in the center for a worn-away effect. You will see underneath it, how the large flourish from the Tattered Walls Ephemera and Lace #2 add more dimension to the panel.


Here's a closer look of the Chipboard Swan Gate and the contrasting background paper accentuates the gate even more.


Layering all the bits of ephemera and paper makes the panel look interesting and just calls out for you to touch the details. 


The Butterfly perfectly anchors the panel with a shabby prettiness.

Creating this panel was so much fun, I truly enjoy layering papers and embellishments. If all this seem difficult to you, don't worry ..... a little practice and experience will make sure you get good at this.

Thank you for stopping by, stay creative ! 

Aida Haron @aidaville






Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Travel Card Set & Envelope - Vicky Alberto

Taking a little family trip soon and thought this would be a great journaling card set, for my 3 kids...



Wanderlust and is such a fantastic paper collections for this type of project! I simply grabbed a craft envelope, stamped with a beautiful Blue Fern "newsprint" background stamp, added paper layers, plus coordinating adhesive shapes, directions chipboard, and lots of inking on this project.


Above is a close-up of the envelope. As you can see... lots of distress ink used on here from stamping to chipboard and on the paper edges too.


On the 3 little cards, more adhesive shapes and inked directions chipboard. I am very sure I will be using more of this pretty collection post-vacation!  Thanks for stopping by to view my project today.

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Inspiration Panel


Hello all, it's Aida from @aidaville and welcome back to the Blue Fern Studios Blog. Spring is here with soft, sweet blooms and today I have a panel using the fresh colours of the season. To make this interesting, the decorative elements were layered on top of a Bird House shape which can easily be cut out from patterned paper.

Here are the products I used :

Blue Fern Studios supplies :
Printed Chipboard - Wanderlust  |  Happy Accident
Chipboard Jewelled Page Baubles 
Happy Accident #2 - Faux  |  Damsel
Blue Fern Florals
Others : 
7" x 9" Flat Back Canvas Panel
Collage Medium, Acrylic Paints, Water Soluble Crayons, Texture Paste, 
White Gesso, small assorted die-cuts

Start by painting and texturing the canvas. Next, adhere torn pieces of patterned paper with collage medium.

The Jeweled Baubles were given a thick coat of gold paint and after it dried, swipe lightly with white gesso for a shabby look.

I used a Bird House shape to give a framed structure to this piece and make it easy to build on.  It helps to use cut out a thin chipboard shape first and adhere the paper on top of the shape. I didn't used a fixed size, it's mainly "eye-balled" to fit the middle of the canvas.

Glue the Jeweled Baubles to the front of the Bird House, then trim the Scalloped shape printed chipboard into 2 pieces, and glue it on the top.

Bunch up florals of different colours, securely glue them on top of the chipboards and then insert small branches of die cuts to fill any gaps.




On the apex of the roof, I glued on a Butterfly die-cut and layered the chipboard word "Inspiration" from the Happy Accident Printed Chipboard sheet. The sticker "Collect Beautiful Moments" is an ideal addition to the theme of the piece.

I hope the warmer days ahead with young flowers peeping out, the greenery coming back and more time outdoors will give you a boost of inspired ideas. Remember to come back for more gorgeous work from the Blue Fern Studios Team, see you soon !

Aida Haron, @aidaville