A tertial calendar for 2015

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Posted by Zaneta Glowa

13 February, 2015 - , , , , , ,

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Today I would like to share with you a calendar which I made for 2015, using ours kids school photos and the beautiful papers from Maja Design various collections. It is my first ever handmade calendar and I was a bit afraid that I will not have a patience to make a page for each month 😉  Instead I made a 4-pager – one page for each tertial (and each of our children) and one with the whole year overview.

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I found a website where you can print out a year calendar in different formats. I printed one on a piece of Maja Design paper cut to a size A5. I decorated the corners with a collage of cut outs.

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I composed each page in 2 parts- one plain, containing the calendar and the upper part decorated with photos and papers. The calendar is free-standing, mounted on a triangle cardstock base, so each page could get as much dimensional elements as I wanted.

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As the bottom part is plain, I could pick almost any pattern to set the theme for the upper part. Many of MD collections have a paper with cut out elements which are perfect for the matting under the photos.

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For the ‘boy’ page I created a fairytale scene with the houses of Nyhavn and the vintage baloons of Vintage Autumn Basics.

Products I used:
Nyhavn – Old townhouses, Strolling along the canal, Sitting at the dock
Vintage Autumn Basics – No II, No XVI, No XIV, Heritage
Vintage Summer Basics – 1922,
Vintage Frost – 22nd of December
Vintage Spring Basics – Days to remember
Coffee in the harbour- Flourishing garden
Crea Diem – Ord flyger bort

Other supplies: gesso, chipboard (BFS) , flowers

Thanks for stopping by, it was a long post so I hope you have enjoyed it 🙂

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Brothers

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Posted by Pascale B

10 February, 2015 - , ,

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Hello Sweeties,

Today I’m up on Maja Design blog with a new layout that showcase my maternal grandfather, Nicolas,  and his younger brother, Lucien. I think that the photo was taken around 1928.

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I began my background with a thin layer of Gesso. Then with a brayer, I applied some Silks. When dry, I added some white crackle paste with a stencil.

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The papers under the photo were crumpled and inked to age them.

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I die cut the leaves in the same papers from the Vintage Autumn Basic collection.

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I finished my layout with some random stamping et some glitters.

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Maja Design papers :

  • Nyhavn – Eating Out ;
  • Vintage Autumn Basic – N° VIII
  • Vintage Autumn Basic – N° XI.

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Hello, I'm Pascale B. from France. Since I began to scrap, flowers are part of my layouts, and I gradually started to use mixed media as well. I don’t know how to define my style, perhaps something like free vintage shabby style could be a good definition. Visit me at www.pbhobby.blogspot.com

Filled With Love

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Posted by Maja Nowak

9 February, 2015 - , , ,

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Hello, Maja Fans!

It’s Maja Nowak here to share a love-filled layout 🙂

I guess we’re all thinking St.Valentine’s now 😉 Love has many names, and one of them is a mother’s love towards her children – and vice versa. I’m lucky enough to receive much love from my sons every day – they are not ashamed (yet!!) to express their affection towards parents 🙂 And here’s a layout that shows my younger one “Mommy, I’m looking at you with love” 😉

mdloveI decided upon a deep pink-grey-white colour combo – pink for the boys too! But my son decided it was not “very girly pink” and so I could use it 🙂 I used the latest collection, Nyhavn, with accents from the previous wintery papers, A Gift For You and Vintage Frost Basics. I layered sheets of paper and stamped the top paper before arranging embellishments:

mdlove1I made the heart the main design motif, die-cutiing and punching several hearts. I took three largest ones, matted them with papers and machine-sewed. Then I added some choeesecloth underneath:

mdlove2Then I added some flowers and other embellishments, including the vintage shabby ribbon bow:

mdlove4For the title, I used a chipboard word that I covered with crackle Distress paint and inked:

mdlove3And how about you? Do you use pink tones for your boys’ pages? 🙂

Supplies:

Maja Design papers: Nyhavn: Romantic lunch-bs, Veteran ships-bs, King’s square-bs, Strolling along the canal, A Gift For You: Hope to see you soon, Vintage Frost Basics: 4th of December. Other: stamp: Prima; flowers: Prima, Rapakivi; resin elements: Prima, Melissa Frances; chipboard: SnipArt; punches: Woodware; die: Cheery Lynn Designs;  metal charms: my stash.

Lots of love!

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Love My Boys

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Posted by Jelissa Mei

5 February, 2015 - , , ,

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Hello Maja fans! I’m in today to share with you a layout I made with the beautiful new collection from Maja Design, the limited edition Nyhavn papers.

What caught my eye was the beautiful bright pastel colors and of course, the lovely images of harbour life. While I didn’t have a suitable photo for the theme of the papers, I did have one of my two boys that matched the colors perfectly. I also have for you, some tips to make your pages more visually interesting and have a sense of “togetherness”.

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I used a sheet from Vintage Spring Basics as my background paper and built up my layers with the Nyhavn papers. One thing I love most about Maja papers is that the collections flow seamlessly into each other and you can use different ones altogether in the same project. Because my background paper is a soft but bright yellow, I chose to use a contrasting soft blue paint to make the mixed media work I did more prominent but still maintain a pleasant dreamy feel. I also used lots of circular shapes here (in my chipboards, masking, embellishments and stamping) because circles signify “togetherness” and threads to show the brotherly bond. Repeating the presence of certain elements (in this case the circles) creates a sense of flow and consistency throughout the page.

Let’s explore more tips in the close-ups:

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Many layers here created with papers from Nyhavn. Alternating the papers with designs on it, or stripes/dots/repeating motifs, colored or just plain neutral ones give a lot of dimension and helps the layer to distinguish itself from the others. Tucking in embellishments between the layers also breaks the monotony of papers only and makes your eyes want to stay a bit longer on the cluster.

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One way to let your photo stand out amidst all the layers and embellishments is to give it a contrasting element. I like to draw a border by dry-brushing gesso and making all the paint strokes very visible. This gives a shabby effect and I do this for all my photos. Some other ways include distressing the photo and giving texture to it,  or using a transparency overlay with either color filter effects or an Instagram-like border. You can also think about editing the way the photo appears (eg. black and white) in a photo-editing software like Picasso or Lightroom. My photos are usually either b/w or have the colors de-saturated to contrast it from the rest of the colorful elements I have on the page.

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Lastly, create movement in your work with the help of a visual line. If you see the main layout again, I had a composition that takes you from the top right corner to the bottom left corner. Every thing I have on the page (the big piece of chipboard under my main paper layers and cluster, to the title piece) accentuate that visual line I have created. The main part of the page with the photo however, has another visual line of its own (from left to right as seen by the paint drips). The extra bit with the zipper tag cluster was added in when I was doing touching up to make that second visual line more obvious but natural at the same time. Also, don’t forget about leaving some white space – that means parts of your layout without anything on it – as it helps to let your eyes breathe from all the exciting parts of the page.

So that’s all I have to share with you for today. I hope you find the tips I’ve shared helpful and I would love to see how you have applied those in your own projects. Do join us again on the Maja blog soon for more inspiration from the rest of the DT.

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Papers used: Heritage Habour, Like a Colorful Bouquet, The Sunny Side, 2nd of April

Mediums: Paints, modeling paste, gel medium, mists, liquid medium (13arts), UTEE, Distress Inks (Ranger’s), embossing powder (American Crafts)
Chipboards: Blue Fern Studios
Metal bits, flowers, stencil: Prima Marketing
Stamps: Prima Marketing, Kaisercraft

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Handsome Layout

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Posted by Irene Tan

2 February, 2015 - ,

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Handsome Layout by Irene Tan using Maja Design(resize)Hi everyone! It’s Irene here with you all today. For today’s post, I’m sharing with you all a non shabby mixed media layout using the new and gorgeous Nyhavn collection. To create this masculine page, I’ve chosen the blue and grey tones from this collection. Handsome Layout by Irene Tan using Maja Design1Handsome Layout by Irene Tan using Maja Design3I love the subtle color tones which goes perfectly with some bright mists for sparks of colors.Handsome Layout by Irene Tan using Maja Design2Supplies: Pattern Papers: Maja Design Nyhavn collection; Others: Clear Scraps acrylic border and mascils, Vilda Stamps stamps, ink, flowers, metal embellishment, jewels, markers and adhesives.Nyhavn-PSee you soon!Irene-sign

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I'm also known as “Scrapperlicious”. My scrapping motto has always been “Scrap with your heart and don’t forget to have fun too!” I love stamping and inking and my style is kind of ephemera/distressed. Visit my blog here - http://scrapperlicious.blogspot.se/