Welcome to the Frosted Designs Winter Wonderland Blog Hop!!! You should have arrived from Marina. Here is a complete list of blog hop participants in case you found me first, or get lost along the way!
Andrea http://www.scrapality.com/
Lori http://www. scrappinmystressaway.blogspot. com/ ***HERE
Joni http://www.joniparkerstuff. blogspot.com/ ***NEXT
Debbie B http://debbiebakk.blogspot. com/
1. Have the phrase emailed to me at danica4us@yahoo.com by midnright Sunday. (Subject Line should say "Blog Hop")
2. Link your LO to the Frosted Design Blog by Midnight Sunday.
The word you need from my blog is "STAYING". Now on to my project:
I created a Winter Wonderland layout for my project today.
I created a Winter Wonderland layout for my project today.
Our challenge this week at Frosted Designs is to use Vellum or Acetate in your project. I used vellum because I had some on hand.
I wanted to print on my vellum with my Imagine. In order to print on the entire 8 1/2 x 11 piece of vellum, I had to get creative. You can print on certain shapes, but you can only size the height.
After using my Gypsy to size and place the item where I want on my mat, I had to work around my limitations. I opted to Print Page (which prints the entire 12x12 area) and filled in the rest of the mat with white cardstock. I cut out a 8 1/2 x 11 section of the cardstock. I switched the overspray option to OFF.
I used Enjoy the Seasons for my snowflake paper image.
Here is the printed paper and vellum.
I grabbed some snowflakes from When It's Cold Outside. I sized them at 3.96, 4.20 and 5.25. I moved them into an 8 1/2 x 11 rectangle of my mat.
Luckily I noticed the arrow was pointed the wrong way on my mat before I cut!! I rotated the snowflakes so they cut where the vellum is placed on the mat. I opened another layer in my Gypsy and put some snowflakes from 1.75 - 2.05 inches across the top of the mat.
First I cut out the vellum. I consulted my friend's site Above Rubie's Studio to check the Complete Cricut Cutting Guide. In order to cut vellum, you need to set your Cricut to Regular Blade 4 (blade depth)-3(speed)-3(pressure).
When the vellum was cut, I selected Return to Design, switched my settings back to cardstock (5-4-4), switched Layers on my Gypsy and cut out the smaller snowflakes.
I cut out Winter Wonderland and the shadow from Winter Frolic at 3.47 inches for my title. I layered the vellum snowflakes in the bottom right corner overlapping the picture. I pop dotted the title on top of the smaller snowflakes, also overlapping the photo. I put some gems on the snowflakes.
I had two of these crystal snowflakes and stuck them hanging off two corners of the page.
Here is a close up of the vellum snowflakes.
I don't use vellum very often, but I am glad I did! I challenge you to use vellum or acetate and link up at Frosted Designs!!
Thank you for stopping by, your next stop in the hop is JONI
LOVE these snowflakes. great layout Lori!! Thank you for sharing the how to on your layout
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Thanks for the photo tut for snowflakes Lori, they are lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat layout. Love the title. Very dramatic.
ReplyDeletehttp://lorisartsyobsession.blogspot.com/
Ooh love the crystal snowflakes and the vellum is gorgeous! Beautiful job Lori, Ali x
ReplyDeleteLOVE how you did the vellum! Thanks for sharing. I am a new follower. Have a GREAT Day,
ReplyDeleteMe-Ma Kim
kimnsammy at gmail dot com
Very nice LO! Love what you did with the vellum!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an awesome page, your right the vellum is gorgeous and it is something that we need to use more often. Thanks for the challenge.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation!.. thanks for share how you did your layout and the use of Vellum. Very inspirational.
New Follower!
-Sony
http://sonia-studio60.blogspot.com
Great idea, love how your layout turned out!
ReplyDeleteLori, your snowflakes are beautiful!!! I love how you always tell us exactly what you used and what size!! Great layout! Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteGreat snowflakes. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous layout Lori!!! You just reminded me I do own a Imagine machine that is collecting dust! TFS and good luck on being publish (just read your year's goals!)
ReplyDeleteWonderful project and great tutorial- thanks for sharing!
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Heather P
www.heather-p.blogspot.com/
Great lay-out! Nice snowflakes!
ReplyDeleteCarri~abusybee
www.doubleclickconnections.blogspot.com
This is gorgeous Lori! Don't you just love that Winter Wonderland Cut? it's like a theme park sign you just can't wait to get into. Hee! Hee! It's just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the vellum flakes!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful layout I am a new follower
ReplyDeleteWonderful layout. Especially like the jewel embellishing of the snowflakes.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
http://CreatedbySunshineHoneyBee.blogspot.com
Lovely LO. I really like the vellum snowflakes. Great hop!
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Carrie
Love the vellum snowflakes, they look gorgeous on your page! I am now following your blog too, loved your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI love vellum! This layout is just beautiful!
ReplyDeletelove the vellum snowflakes
ReplyDeleteBeautiful LO! I love your vellum snowflakes AND how you placed the crystal flakes off the edges.
ReplyDeleteLove the title on your layout! So fun!
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