March Spotlight on Designer Catherine of Butterflies and Bluebells Designs

Hi! I’m Catherine and I live on the West Coast of Scotland with John, my husband of 36 years. We have four children, two married, two single, but all now living independently. We have to travel to see them, with one in the north of Scotland, one in Australia and one in Washington DC. Our son lives nearby, but thank goodness for Skype, it helps us keep in touch with our four grandchildren!

I was introduced to digital scrapbooking a few years ago by a friend and instantly I was hooked! I’m a retired photographer, and was really delighted to find another creative outlet for my family photographs. I have recently started making templates, something that I particularly enjoy, and the bonus is that I get to use them when I’m making my family photobooks!

I have a new range of layered templates out this week called Bright and Breezy, and have a free sample, just for you. :) I hope you enjoy it!

There’s also 45% off the new Template Collection (but that’s for 3 days only – so hurry!), and at least 25% off everything else in my store. That lasts through until March 23!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FREE GIFT

 

 

Layout Samples using Bright and Breezy

 

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E-scape Artists Team Reveal: AneczkaW’s Vintage Memory Board Kit Spotlight by Tania Ruiz

This week the team chose to work with new designer AneczkaW’s kit Vintage Memory Board. This beautiful creation contains everything you need to create your own digital memory board as well as a multitude of other layouts. With 11 papers, 50 elements, and 24 date elements, there is plenty to choose from whatever subject you wish to tackle. Take a look at what our artists created from this versatile kit.

Vintage Memory Board by Mary

Mary filled her page with the memory board elements and showcased heritage photos behind the screen.

 

Vintage Memory 1 by AnikA

Astrid used the papers and elements in the kit to create this vintage looking layout with current pictures, making it an instant classic.

Vintage Memory 2 by AnikA

Astrid made good use of the date elements in her layouts this week, as well as creating a gorgeous cluster.

Grandma’s Memories by Tania Ruiz

I used the memory board elements as well as some of the other frame and hanging elements to recreate a memory of my Grandma’s tradition of posting family photos on a bulletin board in her dining area. The pictures I used in my layout were pictures I inherited from her when she passed away.

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March 2012 Desktop Calendar by Erica Nunez

A touch of green for your screen to celebrate the month of March!
The download for the March desktop includes 2 choices for you:  either with a calendar or with an opening for a photo.  Simply click on the image to begin the download. 

Special thanks to Erica Nunez for creating this month’s desktop calendar.

 

Erica used the following products to create the desktop calendar:

Carnival Stacks Paper by Kay Eflin  (no longer available)

 
Urban Fair Extras Elements bY Julie Mead

Little Sunshine Elements by Malacima

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E-scape Artists Team Reveal: Feeling Winter by Tania Ruiz

According to the annual forecasting skills of Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day this year, we are in for 6 more weeks of winter (yes, he saw his shadow and retreated back into his home). Just think, if we are, that’s 6 more weeks to capture your favorite cold-weather moments! The team thought it would be fun to show just what you can do with the beautiful winter-themed kits available in the boutique.

Astrid created these fun chilly layouts with Snow Kissed Bundle created by Ruth Davis and Julie Mead.

Winter by AnikA

Winter 2 by AnikA

 
Mary found Snow Kissed Bundle was the perfect kit to go along with her wonderful winter wildlife photo.

Blue Jay in Winter by lm44west


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I used Malacima’s Welcome Winter kit to showcase this photo of my sister and my niece on a cold-weather hike.

Warm Shoulder on a Cold Day

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Creating Art with Kids by Julie Mead

I love paint, stencils, colored pencils, markers, glue, papers, crayons……..

Have you ever noticed that children love those things too?

When my grandson was born I wanted to make sure he had opportunity to create, to play with art supplies, and develop a love for art.  Over the years we have graduated from finger paint to colored pencils, and then paint and paintbrushes.
Recently when my grandson was visiting I asked him if he wanted to create something with one of my canvases.  This was the first time I offered to let him use one of my “real” canvases.  He was so excited as he chose a 12 x 12″ canvas.  According to him this was going to be his first “real” piece of art.  According to me, everything he has ever created is a piece of art!

Before we started the painting we looked on the internet for some coloring pages with snowmen.  Today, he wanted to make a snowman.  After printing off the snowman he was ready to tackle the canvas.   Starting with a blank canvas can be rather intimidating so I told him to chose 2 colors of acrylic paint.  We squeezed some of each color on the palette then I encouraged him to start painting the canvas.  (By the way, my grandson is 6 years old.)  Here’s what he ended up with.

It was simple and fun for both of us.   While the canvas was drying he began coloring his snowman with colored pencils.

We decided to cut the “snow” part of the snowman from an old dictionary page.  We cut out the parts of the coloring page that we wanted to use and then used them as guides for drawing the pieces of the snow onto the dictionary page.

Now he was ready to add the snowman pieces to the canvas.  First he painted Mod Podge onto the canvas approximately where he wanted the snowman.

As he added the snowman pieces he made sure that everything was completely covered with Mod Podge.

For the snow along the bottom of the canvas he tore  pieces of tissue paper and covered it completely with Mod Podge.   Notice how the wrinkled tissue paper makes great texture!

Another view of the Mod Podge covered snowman and tissue paper snow.  He added many layers of the tissue paper along the bottom.  I like to save tissue paper from gift bags for projects just like this.  It’s a great way to recycle paper.

Together we dried the piece with a heat gun.  Hint:  Make sure they keep the gun moving over the canvas.  If they leave it in one place the paint will bubble up.

Then I gave him a Pilot Permaball pen to trace or sketch the details on the snowman.  Use short sketchy type lines for tracing around the snowman and adding details.

The image below show some of the detail he added.  He even painted the carrot nose.  As you can see by this close up we added polka dot and circle stamps with white acrylic paint to look like snow falling.  He even added some stamps around the edge of the canvas.

The image below shows you some of the detail.  Faber-Castell makes some wonderful markers called PITT artist pen big brush.  I love to use them for shading.  You can see how he shaded the arm on the right side and also underneath the vest.  The reason I love the Faber-Castell big brush pen is because you can wet a paintbrush and move the color around.

Here is his finished project, ready to hang up!  He was pretty proud of his art piece.  I loved spending the time with him, letting his creativity fly.  But the very best part was when he said to me, “Grandma, I AM a real artist!”

(Yes indeed, sweetie, you certainly are!)

If you want to create an art project like this with a child here are the suggested supplies:

12×12″ canvas or one of your choosing

coloring page (keep the coloring page something simple that is easy to cut out)

acrylic paint and paint brushes

colored pencils

Mod Podge

Assorted stamps

Faber Castell PITT artist pen big brush  (optional)

Tissue Paper

Pilot Permaball pen   (optional)

dictionary pages   (optional)

 

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February Spotlight on Designer Ann Plantier of StarSongStudio

Meet the designer of StarSongStudio, Ann Plantier.

Ann Plantier of StarSongStudio

Greetings to all of the wonderful Nifty Boutique customers and fans. My name is Ann Plantier. My daughter introduced me to digital scrapbooking in 2009, and I was completely enamored with it.  One year later, after many classes, workshops and mentoring by a number of generous people in the digiworld, I started selling my designs under the name of StarSongStudio. Since then StarSongStudio has turned into a family operation with my husband Clemens taking most of the photographs from which I extract my elements and my daughter Dawn (Morning Sun Designs) joining me in many collaborative kits.

I live in southeastern Pennsylvania in the U.S. with my husband and Cavalier Spaniel, Vinnie. I love reading, hiking, and spending time with family, friends and especially my two grandsons.

Enjoy StarSongStudio’s Storewide Sale:  40% Off for month of February.

Free Gift from StarSongStudio

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some of Ann’s favorite kits:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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E-scape Artists Team Reveal: Inspired by New Year’s Celebrations by Tania Ruiz

A New Year calls for celebrations, and this month we chose to be inspired by New Year’s Celebrations by working with kits that focused around the colors blue, purple, and silver, and that contained celebretory elements such as streamers, party hats, bells, clocks, etc.

Astrid and Mary used Sus Designs’ 5 to Midnight kit to create these lovely layouts celebrating the New Year.

2012 by AnikA:

Happy New Year by AnikA:

Party Time by Mary:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I chose to work with Mamrotka’s kit Blue Dreams. My first layout is about one of my New Year’s traditions, the second captures a recent father-son moment between my brother-in-law and his oldest son.

Ensuring Our Safe Travels by Tania:

Daddy & Logan by Tania:

 

 

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Creative Team Blog Reveal: How We Celebrate

Carol here with our blog reveal for December. Christmas is almost here so my team decided to share some of our traditions and how we celebrate the holiday.

First up is Barb. She and her family celebrate with food. Don’t we all! I know some of my favorite memories are of food. Barb’s recipe sounds delicious and so is her beautiful layout.

Karla has scrapped about a wonderful tradition that began when she was young and continues with her family. Her lovely layout shows us how the tradition is continuing.

My layout is also about tradition and how we reached a compromise. My family always opened present Christmas morning and my husband’s family the night before so we combined the two. Even though they are grown, my sons love getting up Christmas morning and opening presents. Any other morning would find them sleeping in but not on December 25th.

We hope you enjoyed our layouts sharing our celebrations with you.

 

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Christmas Journal Cards by Erica

Download now this free gift by our creative team member, Erica Nunez.  These are great little journal spots to use on layouts or print off a stack, wrap with a bow, add a pen, and tuck into a basket of homemade goodies.

Click on the image to begin the download.

 

Erica used Julie’s Fresh Powder Kits to create these journal cards.

Fresh Powder is now on sale for 50% off during the month of December.  Get the Fresh Powder mini kit for 99¢ this month!

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E-scape Artists Team Reveal: Spotlighting Malacima by Tania Ruiz

This week the team chose kits by Malacima for our reveal. Each of us chose our favorite kit from her shop and made a layout or two showcasing these wonderful designs.

I Heart You – Astrid chose to work with this lovely kit and some of the beautiful little girls in her life.

I Heart You (1) by AnikA

I Heart You (2) by AnikA

Welcome Winter – this stunning kit works both for pictures taken on cold days (snow or no snow) and throughout this traditionally crisp season. Here I highlighted our nephew’s experience on a cold day last winter.

Bundled Baby Logan by Tania Ruiz

Baby You Must Be Cold by Tania Ruiz

Little Sunshine – Mary used the variety of elements in this fun kit to compliment the lovely young girl in her photo.

Anna by Mary M

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Decorative Stamp Vol 1 – in our final product pick of this reveal, Astrid used one of the stamps from this element pack as a background to her soft layout.

Magical by AnikA

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