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Saturday 21 March 2015

Graphic 45 Design Team Audition 2015

Oh my Goodness!  My heart is pounding and my tummy is full of butterflies ..... But I just have to do this!!  Since I recently saw the Graphic 45 2015 Design Team Call, it is a dream calling for me.  I look at all the wonderful creations of the existing team and just stand in awe of their beautiful and inventive creations.  But G45 is my passion, my obsession ever since I discovered these gorgeous papers and being on the G45 Design Team is on my dream bucket list - so it is just something I have to do.

So what the heck, I am going to toss my hat, or should I say my designs into the ring and see what happens.  Regardless of what happens, I will always be a G45 obsessed fan.  I will still continue to promote this brand of paper in New Zealand and still keep on encouraging my fellow scrappers in Kiwi land to get know and love these beautiful papers.  I would love crafters to see just how versatile and adaptable they are....  They are not just used for altered projects - they are just as perfect for traditional scrapbookers, card makers and paper crafters alike.

So what is my style?
It is a bit of this and a bit of that.  I do love shabby chic, vintage and romantic styles - these are definitely my favourite go to styles.  I love distressed paper, lots of layering and 3D elements and very happy to do fussy cutting... and now having fun with mixed media.  But having said that, I often need to do a lovely clean and classic project, just to have a bit of balance in my crafty life.  And probably 12 x 12 single page layouts is my favourite form of paper crafting.

So these are the projects that I am putting in for this audition.  I specifically chose these examples because I really want to encourage beginnerpaper crafters to use G45 in their craft.  I honestly think they are one of the very best paper brands out in the market.

Project 1:
My first project is a layout made from Once Upon a Springtime.  I was so so excited to see this collection come out again as a deluxe collection.  I have always loved fairies since I was a little girl and this is my dream collection.  For this page I wanted to do lovely cutesy layout with lots of fussy cutting and detail.





Project 2:
I made this baby boy layout using a combination of papers from Graphic 45's latest collection, the Precious Memories and the Botanical Tea collections. 


What I find though is that often scrappers love G45 papers but think the papers are very busy or intimidating with too many graphics and pictures that seem to require a lot of layering and fussy scrapbooking - so really just difficult to work with.  Whilst I personally love all the layering, fussy cutting and 3D style, Graphic 45 is really not restrictive to work with. These beautiful papers have a lot potential and uses for both conventional scrapbookers and cardmakers.
In doing this particular page I wanted to show that these papers are just as beautiful for clean and balanced classic layouts, perfect for those crafters that like clean lines and ideal for beginner scrappers. As the papers are double sided, there is always a lovely patterned side that can be used - like I used here. The papers are thick weight so they cut beautifully in die cutting machines and just are wonderful to work with.

Project 3:
Here I teamed up G45 Sweet Sentiments odds with some lovely soft vintage papers from Maja Design to make this shabby chic Valentine Card.  I just love how G45 papers are just perfect to use with other complimentary papers and patterns.  Once again to show just how versatile G45 really is.



Project 4:
Another one of my favourite collections is the Couture Range.  I just love the sophisticated and classy look of the images.  This collection makes just the most beautiful cards.









Project 5:
And I have had a play with a mixed media project.  I have a lovely little pile of G45 scraps and thought how wonderful it would be to use them on a canvas.  So I made this lovely little wall hanging sentiment to keep for my scrap room or give to a special friend for a gift.




Thank you so much to Graphic 45 for putting out this call.  I have my blog but also very active on Facebook - on my personal page and also my scrapbooking page called Jannee's Scrap Shack.

Tuesday 10 March 2015

14 March Workshop - Reschedule

Hi all, just wanted to let you know that hubby and I were part of a 5 vehicle accident in Auckland on Friday, 6 March. We both have left broken wrists and hubby has radius injuries and lots of aches and bruises. But otherwise OK - could have been so much worse!! I need to make sure my wrist starts the healing process this week, so I am going to postpone my workshop. If all goes well with my healing process, I am looking at re-scheduling the workshop for 28 March.

Thursday 5 March 2015


Back scrapping some of our old family photos. I have always loved this photo of mom sitting alone and quietly at the side of the Olympic pool in my childhood town. There is just something so beautiful and serene about this scene. To compliment the vintage layout I used the gorgeous soft, muted papers from Maja Design. I played with a little gesso on the background, distressed the papers, added some delicate stamping and some complimentary flair buttons and embellishments.





Tuesday 3 March 2015

Graphic 45 Baby Layout

I have been wanting to work on some boy pages, so I started with this baby boy layout using a combination of papers from Graphic 45's latest collection, the Precious Memories and the Botanical Tea collections. As you are well aware I have a passion for G45 and absolutely love working with it.
What I find though is that often scrappers do like them, some love them but think the papers are very busy or "loud" with too many graphics and pictures, and seem to require a lot of layering and fussy scrapbooking - so just difficult to work with..... Whilst I personally love this layering, fussy cutting, 3D style, Graphic 45 is really not that restrictive. These beautiful papers have a lot potential and uses for both conventional scrapbookers and cardmakers.
In doing this particular page I wanted to show that these papers are just as beautiful for clean and balanced classic layouts. As the papers are double sided, there is always a lovely patterned side that can be used - like I used here. The papers are thick weight so they cut beautifully in die cutting machines and just are wonderful to work with. I did a lot of cutting here with my Silhouette Cameo machine to create the rounded edges and trellis overlay - whilst using a classic layout design. And the Graphic 45 papers I used here all came from a 8 x 8" pad. 
Oh the totally cute baby here is my great great nephew who has just about to celebrate his 1st birthday soon.

The cute rosettas I cut with my Silhouette Cameo machine.