Okay ladies… if you were waiting around for today’s post you can be sure it was all the fault of me working on this page (and this post) WAY too long!  LOL!  I hope you like it.

                  

I got inspiration from so many different places…

 

 

I also re-colored Jess’ bright blooms paper in Photoshop by…

      

  1. Copying my photo as a layer onto the original
  2. Choosing Enhance from the top menu
  3. Then Adjust Color
  4. Then Replace Color
  5. Then using the Eyedropper Tool I picked the blue color out of the photo
    • This is why the photo has to be pasted in.
  6. I moved the hue, saturation, and lightness sliders around until I got what I wanted
  7. … then I had a new color of paper to use!!!  :o)
    • You can’t do that it in handmade scrapping!

 

 

I also made the pink paper in my circles a bit lighter by…

          

  1. Selecting each circle of the color I wanted to lighten
  2. Going to the Style and Effects box to the right
  3. Choosing Layer Styles & Visibility
  4. Then I “ghosted” all of my pink paper…. mah ha haa :o)
    • Added to say: I like that I have the choice to just change it right back!

 

 

 And (yes - there’s more) I textured my brown background paper by…

                 

  1. Selecting the layer that was my background paper
  2. Choosing Filter from the top menu
  3. Then Filter gallery…
  4. Then I chose Texture
  5. Craquelure
  6. I moved the sliders around accordingly
  7. Clicked OK and vah-lah!!  - Texturized Paper!!!  (Can you see it?)
    • Still can’t feel it like you can Bazzill though :o)

 

 Okay now for today’s CHALLENGE… use some of the same inspiration I did (listed at top) in a digi-design, paper-design, or a hybrid-design… share your design on your blog, link back to this post and be entered to win 1 Custom Family Blinkie button for your blog or website. 

Now go on girls… have fun!  God knows I did!

OHHH!  I’m feeling generous… as a SECOND (surprise) prize share your first digi-layout ever on your blog and link back here.  (And yes it’s okay if you are re-sharing the link to the Bright Blooms Challenge if that was your first digi-layout! :o)

Thanks to Jess over at Scrapbook Ideas we have a giveaway for EVERYONE today… it’s some bloomin’ paper for you digi-scrappers out there, or for the ones like me that just collect this stuff but don’t actually digi-scrap LOL :o)  (Just click on the preview below, wait for the file to load, then click ‘Download File’)

    

As for another giveaway today… I have a challenge for you all.  I would love to see you digi-scrap a card, layout or an altered item with Jess’ free gift.

 When you are finished making it, post a pic on your blog and link back here so we can all see :o)  The winner will get their choice of one digi-scrap kit from the Scrap Princess.  Have fun with the challenge ladies.   

I will even try to make something (posted here) although I am not a digi-scrapper :o)  See you soon. 

Here is a wedding invitation I made that matches with the mini paint can/center pieces I shared back in September. This was the first time I ever used digital scrapping brushes in photoshop, it was fun.

     

And here is some wedding layouts for my wonderful client, she was such a beautiful bride! And just look at her adorable bridesmaids! 

     

In this layout I finally tried a couple new techniques… on the left I put acrylic paint in the grooves of my Making Memories letter charms to make the L-O-V-E stand-out… in the middle-corner I let my sewing machine poke holes, then I sewing with embroidery thread by hand to give me nice straight lines… and on the left I stamped with my Close to My Heart Playful Flourishes with versamark ink covered in grey chalk to give it the soft tone-on-tone look.

I also used Heidi Swapp fuzzy rub-ons for the first time, it was a little harder to get them to transfer compared to traditional rub-ons, but the raised detail was totally worth the trouble.    

Be sure to let me know what you think of my work, I could use a good critique, especially since all this work is for my clients… thank you ladies…. have a get day!