Hello. I would like to communicate I'm currently working on a few projects and I will be sharing soon, as well as exciting news for our locals, be sure to check back soon for the news.
Thanks for stopping by...
Rosie :-)
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Let the FUN Begin
Hello, I would like to share a layout I created for my of my favorite companies MME.
This layout was based on a sketch listed for this month's challenge: April Showers...
Check out the sketch details here.
Products used: MME---Fine and Dandy Blue,Quite Contrary, Ohh La La, Be Merry. Other, Cardstock.
Thanks for taking a look at the details.
This layout was based on a sketch listed for this month's challenge: April Showers...
Check out the sketch details here.
LO Name: Let the Fun Begin
Where we live, we welcome spring, just as if it were summer. So we are ready to enjoy the hot temperatures and playing with water.
When I think of spring, I immediately think of April Showers, just like the theme of the challenge. So my intention to fulfill the challenge theme, I wanted to portray a detail of water. I specifically used pictures, which involved water play, as well as incorporating details to highlight water bubbles punched on the edge of the patterned paper while adding dimension by using the embellishments.
When I think of spring, I immediately think of April Showers, just like the theme of the challenge. So my intention to fulfill the challenge theme, I wanted to portray a detail of water. I specifically used pictures, which involved water play, as well as incorporating details to highlight water bubbles punched on the edge of the patterned paper while adding dimension by using the embellishments.
Products used: MME---Fine and Dandy Blue,Quite Contrary, Ohh La La, Be Merry. Other, Cardstock.
Thanks for taking a look at the details.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Page Maps LO Challenge
Well, I would like to share my latest creation inspired by a sketch listed on the page maps blog, here. I really enjoyed the sketch. I was able to use a variety of details, just as liked them. I love details on my LO. I've really decided I will be true to my self and since I really enjoy small details on my layouts, then I will just need to have them on my LO's!!!!
In this layout, I created faux pearl accents, by using one of my current faves, Liquid Pears by Ranger. I try to incorporate hand stitching on my lo's. It gives a personal touch on my lo's.
I used a variety of products to include, Basic Grey, Cosmo Cricket, Kaiser Craft, K & Company, My Minds Eye, Ranger, Recollections.
Thanks for stopping by and I really hope you enjoy at all of the details on my LO.
Always,
Rosie
LO Name: His Charming Eyes
In this layout, I created faux pearl accents, by using one of my current faves, Liquid Pears by Ranger. I try to incorporate hand stitching on my lo's. It gives a personal touch on my lo's.
I used a variety of products to include, Basic Grey, Cosmo Cricket, Kaiser Craft, K & Company, My Minds Eye, Ranger, Recollections.
Thanks for stopping by and I really hope you enjoy at all of the details on my LO.
Always,
Rosie
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Inspiring Sketch
Well, I would like to share a sketch I created for the PageMaps Sketch Challenge, here . I really enjoyed the time spent to create this lovely LO of my sweet daughter.
I kept my details concentrated in certain areas. Please be sure to take a closer look.
Thanks for stopping by.
Hugs, Rosie :-)
p.s. sorry for short post. Its been a long day...
LO Name: My Hearts Delight
I kept my details concentrated in certain areas. Please be sure to take a closer look.
Thanks for stopping by.
Hugs, Rosie :-)
p.s. sorry for short post. Its been a long day...
Thursday, March 17, 2011
My Mind's Eye Challenge #21
Here I am today sharing a LO I created for the MME monthly challenge. I truly enjoy these challenges as it's an escape for me from my daily duties as a wife and mommy of two. The LO is based on the sketch by Anam Stubbington featured on the MME blog here.
I truly hope you enjoy the details, as much as I enjoyed creating this LO. The one detail I tried for this LO, I tried to incorporate several different patterns of punched edges. Be sure to take a closer look at the edges. As always, I was certain to include some hand-stitching. I like this technique as it gives off a hand made feel to the LO.
LO Name: Little Lady
Supply list:
Paper: Magnolia, Tres Jolie, Signature Life, Card stock
Die Cut: Bohemia, Dreamy 2 Kaleidoscope (Kaleido Title)
Bling: Bohemia
Border: Bohemia 12” Borders
Thanks for stopping by :-)
Rosie
Sunday, February 27, 2011
My Son Gives Me Inspiration
Hello There :-)
I share a LO based on a sketch listed on Pagemaps blog, HERE. It is for the Basic Grey sketch contest. Since, I truly enjoy lots and lots of details on my LO's, I challenged myself, to maintain the details of the LO to mirror the same as the sketch. So here is my creation :-)
One important detail, I've tried on my LO's is the use white cardstock as my background---to be honest I really really like the results of the white background.
Product list Details:
Tag: Daisy D's; patterned paper: DCWV, MME (abbey road); Brads: MME (abbey road); Rubon's: Bo Bunny, DCWV; Font: Making Memories, Cricut Cartridge (Street Sign); Pen: Zig; Spray Ink: Maya Road Red; Decorative Edge Scissors; Cardstock.
Thanks for stopping by and hope you enjoy my LO's.
P.s. I did not forget to post my other LO's. Be sure to stop by again soon!
Hugs,
Rosie :-)
I share a LO based on a sketch listed on Pagemaps blog, HERE. It is for the Basic Grey sketch contest. Since, I truly enjoy lots and lots of details on my LO's, I challenged myself, to maintain the details of the LO to mirror the same as the sketch. So here is my creation :-)
Layout Name: Cool Rider
One important detail, I've tried on my LO's is the use white cardstock as my background---to be honest I really really like the results of the white background.
Product list Details:
Tag: Daisy D's; patterned paper: DCWV, MME (abbey road); Brads: MME (abbey road); Rubon's: Bo Bunny, DCWV; Font: Making Memories, Cricut Cartridge (Street Sign); Pen: Zig; Spray Ink: Maya Road Red; Decorative Edge Scissors; Cardstock.
Thanks for stopping by and hope you enjoy my LO's.
P.s. I did not forget to post my other LO's. Be sure to stop by again soon!
Hugs,
Rosie :-)
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Time for a Challenge
Well, another month to create. Every month I look forward to create a LO using primarily MME product---this is because at the MME blog, they run a challenge every month, here. I enjoy all of the creativity shared. I've created many LO's by participating with the challenges, but it's not until now, that I created my blog, where I am able to share my passion for scrapbooking. I will upload my designs from previous MME challenges on my blog, so be sure to stop by again for a peek ;-)
Now, allow me to share my latest creation, remember this LO was created based on the sketch by Anam Stubbington provided on the MME Blog, here.
I truly released my love and emotion in creating this LO. I personally enjoy details, lots of details, on my LO's. I wanted to maintain a feminine feel on the LO, with minimal use of floral dimension. I ask myself why minimal floral details? Well I do love flowers on my LO's, but I wanted to try a different approach---to maintain a feminine feel with the use of lace. I did not use lace, but rather altered my cardstock with punches to give the look of lace.
Please take a look at the details. Enjoy!
Thanks for stopping by ;-)
Hugs,
Rosie Vega
Now, allow me to share my latest creation, remember this LO was created based on the sketch by Anam Stubbington provided on the MME Blog, here.
I truly released my love and emotion in creating this LO. I personally enjoy details, lots of details, on my LO's. I wanted to maintain a feminine feel on the LO, with minimal use of floral dimension. I ask myself why minimal floral details? Well I do love flowers on my LO's, but I wanted to try a different approach---to maintain a feminine feel with the use of lace. I did not use lace, but rather altered my cardstock with punches to give the look of lace.
LO Name: Everything
Supplies used:
Paper: Penny Lane, Dreamy, MME All Boy paper stack
Die Cuts: Signature Suite, Abbey Road
Die Cut Overlay: 29th St. Market
Rub-Ons: Magnolia, Laundry Line
Other:
cardstock & Glaze pen (for doodle flourish design)
Tools:
M. Stewart Punch—to create lace pattern on white cardstock
Cricut—Blue Vines (Magnolia Paper Line) & Photo corners (cardstock)
Please take a look at the details. Enjoy!
Thanks for stopping by ;-)
Hugs,
Rosie Vega
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