Showing posts with label ביג שוט. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ביג שוט. Show all posts

Friday, August 1, 2014

Geological Phenomena - Stuck?! Aug 1st reveal

For Aug 1st, Stuck?! Sketches are partnering with LCOM with their color challenge.
Here's the sketch, drawn by the talented Laura Whitaker:
And this is the color palete from LCOM:
I used photos from our travel to the Ramon visitors center, which is dedicated both to the Ramon Crater and to the Israeli astronaut, the late Illan Ramon
Ramon Crater (Machtesh Ramon) is one of the most beautiful places I know, and the visitor center gives some explanatins on how this geological phenomenon happened. The exhibition on Illan Ramon's life is both very interesting and heartfelt.
Here's my take on the sketch and the color palette:
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Sunday, June 1, 2014

What is CSI for me - AFSC June 1st reveal plus case #124 at CSI

We have a new challenge for you at Another Freaking Scrappy Challenge:  what is you favorite pastime on your computer. For a very long time I was simply  stumped by this challenge, and didn't really know what am I going to make for this one. Once again our team leader at AFSC, Anne, came with gorgeous ideas, and bingo!, I had an idea - my all time fav challenge site - Color, Stories, Inspiration, aka CSI!! 
The color palette of case file #124 was also very challenging for me - so girly :), so it was a perfect match - a challenging theme with a challenging color combo.
And so I've made a layout about 'what is CSI for me'. I printed CSI's banner, with a little bokeh effect (not well seen on the photo), and gathered supplies in the palette colors, and this is what I came up with:
This is how I solved the case:
Scheme - all 5 colros are here.
Evidence - butterlies, flowers, glitter, wings, stars, plaid pattern, swirls, tiny brads, bokeh photo effect.
Testimony - I wrote 7 facts (fun? sure fun!) about my topic:
1. Anticipating every Friday eve for the new case file reveal.
2. Meeting new on-line friends.
3. A great combo of colors, elemnts and journaling.
4. Makes me think out side of the box, getting out of my comfort zone.
5. Enriches my creativity.
6. A source of inspiration.
7. A warm and friendly community.
I used StudioFourteen40's flair (brights set 6)
Here are some close-ups on the details:


Now it's your turn to show us what is YOUR fav pastime on your computer.
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A card for Scrap Africa June 1st sketch reveal

At Scrap Africa, we have a new sketch for you, designed by the talented Denise:
This time I chose to make a card based on this lovely retro style sketch. I also challenged myself not to use any paterned papers, only cs, inks, stamps and mists.
Here's my card:
And here are some close-ups on the details:

u really love this color combo! so delicate and feminine. I will give this card to a very close friend of mine, on her coming birthday.
So how about giving this sketch a try? we'd love to see your take on it, so join us and share it on Scrap Africa's blog.
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Monday, March 24, 2014

Show some sparkle! - GD for 2nd challenge at Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge

This is my 2nd project as a GD at Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge blog, and this time the challenge is to show us some sparkle, glizt or glam!
Graphic 45 is our sponsor this month. They are known for their fabulous vintage    products and papers. To pay homage to their glamour and style, create a project         that shows off your hoarded sparkly items. Show some glitz! Pump up the glam!           Use the photo collection below for extra inspiration. You need not match the colors or style of the photos, just use them as inspiration - notice the glass, gems, pearls, metal, glitter! What do you hoard that is "sparkly"? and here's an inspiration photo:

Being a GD at CHAC, made me make projects I usally don't make, and that is awesome! I worked on my tag with several mediums, and for the sparkly part, I used glimmer mists, glitter and bling.
Soon you'll be able to see how I used this tag on another project, and here's a sneak peek on it:

Thank you, Gloria, for giving me such a wonderful opportunity to be a GD on your challenge blog. I enjoyed every minitue of it.

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Sunday, March 23, 2014

So Lucky

 
Edit: 2nd place winner at Berry71Bleu. thank you!
This is my take on some challenges:
Prima - March PPP, with this beautiful palette:
I used many Prima's products - papers, stamps, flowers and leavs, say it in crystals blings, sugar dots, flair buttons, alphas, chipboard and even packages. Some of the flowers on this lo, were made from Prima's papers with Die-namics dies and mists.
Berry71Bleu March challenge, which asked to have green as the dominant color, the word 'lucky' or 'luck', and some lace/doily. I took the 'green' thing a little further, and recycled Prima's packages.
I would also like to enter it to the 'free for all' challenge at Off the Rails Scrapooking.
I woudl like to enter it to the contest at Paper Issues, for the summer theme.
Here are some close-ups on thd details:






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Saturday, March 22, 2014

La Défense

CSI joined forces with Archi-Scraps for an inspiring challenge.
Here's the inspiration photo with the case file CC-1:
The minute I saw this case file, with the inspiration photo, I knew right away I will scrap with a photo from La Défense, on my last day at Paris, back on 1997. I took many photos there, but the best for this challenge was with this colorful stripes building, showing through the tree, with the blue sky above.
I used March sketch from Boys Rule, designed by Laura Whitaker:
My clues to solve the case were:
Scheme - all colors are here.
Evidence - stripes, decorative border, trees, architectural accents (the Eiffel Tower stamp), clouds (on the flair button), zig-zag.
Testimony - my jouranling is about the contrast between the architecture of the 'old' Paris, and the one on La Défense. I also used the IW see (sight) and walk: "After walking days in the streets of classic Paris, visiting old buildings with architecture from old centuries, I finally came, on my last day at Paris, to La Défense. The sight of the skyscrapers, with the futuristic architecture was an amazing sight. A perfect ending of a gorgeous tour in this city."
Here are some close-ups on the details:



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שילוב של 3 אתגרים בדף אחד - סקיצה ושני אתגרים של השראה, הפעם ממבנה ארכיטקטוני. בחרתי בתמונה שצילמתי ברובע לה דפאנס בפריז (תמונה אחת מיני רבות). ביקרתי שם לראשונה בשנת 1997, ביום האחרון לטיול, והמראה של גורדי השחקים עם העיצוב העתידני, היה מראה מדהים, במיוחד על רקע השוטטות המרובה ברחובות פריז הקלאסית, עם בנייניה מהמאות הקודמות.
הפעם דף עם עיצוב פשוט, ללא מדיומים שונים, רק דפים, חותמות, סרטים, פאנצ'ים וכפתורי מתכת.
תודה שקפצתן לבקר ואני מאד מעריכה את כל מי שטורחת ומשאירה תגובה. אני נהנית מאד לקרוא את התגובות שלכן.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

An invitation for a journey - March 15th reveal at Another Freaking Scrappy Challenge

This is my 2nd post today.
For my Stuck?! post, please cleck HERE
The new challenge at Another Freaking Scrappy Challenge is a sketch challenge, designed by Anne:
My inspiration for this lo came from case file #113 at CSI:
My eldest just turned 12 this week and next year he will be Bar Mitzvah, so I invited him to a special journey throughout this year, and I wrote about it on a tag that is inside the zig-zag envelope.
My clues to solve the case were:
Scheme - all colors are here. naturally, being a 'boyish' page, the pink is very light, just a few touches.
Evidence - butterflies, scallops, envelope, stripes.
Testimony - the jouranling is on a tag inside the envelope, and it says: "On your 12th birthday I gave you an invitation for a journey, a journey to know better yourself, your family roots, your community, your country and the world you are living in. It is a personal and a family journey, to give you higlight important values, a kind of 'toolbox' I'd like you to have all your life. But above all, it's a journey of love.  Each month you'll get a letter , describing the subject ot the month, what fun activities we'll have and the tasks you are going to fullfil. Enjoy the journey. I love you to the moon and back. Mom."




Here are some close-ups on the details:
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דף שהכנתי כחלק מצוות המעצבות לאתגר סקיצה בבלוג Another Freaking Scrappy Challenge, עם השראה של האתגר הנוכחי ב-CSI. הנוסע של הדף הוא הזמנה למסע שנתתי לבכורי, ביום הולדתו שחל השבוע. זה היה יום הולדתו ה-12, ובכך הוא החל את שנת בר המצווה שלו. הזמנתי אותו למסע מיוחד במהלך שנת בר המצווה, מסע של העמקת ההכרות עם עצמו, עם משפחתו ושורשיה, עם הקהילה, הארץ והעולם. בכל חודש הוא יקבל מכתב עם הנושא של החודש, פעילויות שנעשה במהלך החודש ומטלות שיהיה עליו לבצע, כשהכל קשור לנושא החודש. המסע נועד להאיר ולהדגיש ערכים ודברים שחשוב לי שיהיו לו במהלך כל חייו, מעין 'ארגז כלים' שילווה אותו לאורך דרכו בחיים.
תודה שקפצתן לבקר, וכמו תמיד, אני מאד שמחה לקרוא את התגובות שלכן ומעריכה את כל מי שטורחת ומשאירה תגובה.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Guest Designer at Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog

Welcome to Challenge #3 at Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog! I'm so honored to be a Guest Designer for March.

Challenge 3 is all about vintage or retro style:
Graphic 45 is our sponsor this month, so let's see what you can make in a vintage or retro style. Do you hoard lace or vintage hat pins? Do you snap up all the postcards at yard sales? Do you love mid-century modern? Do you long for avocado appliances and orange shag carpets? Show your vintage or retro spin on a paper crafting project. 

Here is my project, a vintage style pen holder and a coordinate card:




Challenge Rules can be found HEREMake sure to link your project using the Link Tool on the Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog. 

Make sure you visit the Designers and Guest Designers to see what they have 
to share!

Design Team Links:

Amber Milone - http://pinkchicpaperdesign.blogspot.com/

Christy Butters - http://creatingwiththegirls.blogspot.com/

Debbie Seyer - http://www.debbieseyer.com/

Donna Idlet - http://myblogidlet.blogspot.com/

Ginny Nemchak - http://pollyspaper.wordpress.com/

Glenda Brooks - http://glendabrooks.blogspot.com/

Gloria Stengel - http://www.gloriascraps.blogspot.com/

Jan Marie Ennenga - http://re-creations4him.blogspot.com/

Karen Zueger - http://lostcoastscrapper.blogspot.com/

Kathy Clement - http://www.kathybydesign.com/kathy-by-design-news/

Pam Bray - http://www.pammejoscrapbookflair.com/

Tammi Bennett - http://www.tjsmemoriesblog.blogspot.com/

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Supplies used:
wooden pen holder; K&CO. dp, K&CO. die-cuts, Studio Calico pp, My Mind's Eye pp, Kaisercrafts stamps, memnto dye ink,  canson papers, TH distres stain, TH distress ink, acrylic paint, pearls, ribbon, lace trim, CheeryLynn die, Die-namics dies, MS butterfly punch, IB distressing tool, Big Shot.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Made with Love

Edit: on the  Most Wanted list at CSI

Here's a layout I've made for several challenges.
Sketch - 'Love is Everywhere', PageDrafts, I used the 2nd sketch:
Moodboard - Feb challenge at Scrap Around The World:
My inspiration was the cake, of course! LOL I was also inspired by the colors from the chevrons - orange, green, brown and pink.
Flowers (made with dies plus CLD dies) - CheeryLynn Designs. I used several CDL dies - franch pastry, mini fanciful flourish and Francesca border. the flowers were made with Die-Namics dies.
Make your own embellishments - Off the Rails Scrapbooking
Last, but not least - case file #111 at CSI:
My clues to solve the case were:
Scheme - all colors are here.
Evidence - polka dots, drips, stickers, punch border, sprinkles, 3 of something (3 flowers, 3 ribbon bows, 3 places of punched edges).
Testimony - my jouranling (hidden behind the orange banner) is about a childhood memory, and it says: "For birthdays, Mom always made beautiful cakes, with a lot of attention for small details, and with a big creativity. Deisgns of a butterfly, choo-choo train, clowns and flowers. All made with so much love. I've passed this tradition to my kids, at least until they've discoverd the colored eatable pages..."
Here are close-ups on the details:





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