14 Oct

Nicky is inspired by “Hello”.

This week, as part of the Week of Natalie, we’ve got contributors making cards inspired by Natalie’s layouts (either from her blog or her Studio Calico gallery). First up is Nicky Normandale.

Nicky says: I was inspired by this layout as it makes me feel like I am laying on the grass on a lovely day just watching the world go by. I decided to take the clouds and butterfly as the main inspiration for my card. I have been a fan of Natalie’s cute butterflies for some time and they have been on my “must do that sometime” list for just as long so what better time to try one than now! I also used a little layering, a little thread and stitched around the edges which are also little trademarks that you’ll find on her work along the way. Natalie has such a unique style and this is shown in every piece of work that she creates. Thanks so much for continuing to inspire me with everything you create and Happy Week of Natalie to you! xo

NickyNormandale001

13 Oct

On Sale NOW: Flashy Cards Fast!

You may have noticed that we’re slightly preoccupied here at Papercut Labs. Two more of our classes are launching next month, and between sickness, work trips, dental emergencies and tech problems, we’ve just barely finished the last class!

However, today marks something special. Today is the start of THE WEEK OF NATALIE. (Really nine days.) Natalie Elphinstone is teaching our inaugural card making class, and we’ve got a jam-packed week of Natalie for you.

Starting today.

A video went live this morning covering the basics of the class.

And now, you can book in! With an earlybird special! [this is a link]

Just click the link above and it’ll take you to the product page which has more information about the class AND a discount for everyone who signs up to the class over the next nine days.

But wait, there’s more!

Week of Natalie Prize (with title)

Simply by commenting on this post (OR on Natalie’s giveaway post at her blog), you can win this fabulous prize. So what are you waiting for? Comment away.

** Competition is open until Wednesday 22 October 8pm AEDT. Winners will be announced shortly thereafter.

10 Oct

Mixed Media Art Journal Madness

I don’t know about you, but I’ve certainly been inspired by Jen Hall’s Mixed Media classes. In fact, I think I am developing a bit of an obsession with this new (to me) art form.

Although I am very much still in the dabbling phase, already I am finding that I’m looking at my supplies and projects in a new light. I’m reorganising my studio and have been “investing” in masks, mediums and all kinds of other goodies. I’ve begun my first art journal, as this seems to be the direction my “art” is heading. I had to chuckle at even writing that sentence. This from the woman who’s high school art teacher once told her “clearly paint and brushes are not your thing”! I’m now kicking myself for the disinterest and am wishing I had listened more when she uttered explanations about “perspective and light sources”. Last night, I even dreamt about mixed media; so to feed my latest obsession I have been out and about this morning hunting down some great books on the subject.

I enjoyed looking through them so much I thought I’d share with you here.

bookreview_mixedmediatechThe first book is Mixed Media Techniques for Art Journalling, edited by Kristy Conlin (RRP $22.99). It is kind of a workbook and is jam-packed with information. Everything from testing materials and exploring colour to creating backgrounds, collaboration/round robin journals, and various techniques. There are more than 25 step-by-step demos and dozens of pages for planning, practicing and journalling inside the book itself.

My favourite project was in the chapter on making your own journals and covers. An awesome burnished metal covered album by the Creative Foundation’s Vicki Boutin. I’m putting this one on my “Must Try” list.

bookreview_creatingartThe second book is Creating Art at the Speed of Life by the very talented Pam Carriker (RRP $37.99). My head is still spinning from all the techniques and lessons in this book. It really is a bit of a workshop in a book. It covers seven important elements of art (probably the ones my art teacher droned on about): visual perspective, light and dark, colour, form, line, texture and shape. Basically a month long syllabus of art journalling elements, presented in a series of exercises. I particularly loved the chapter on achieving depth and dimension with grey and black and the section on creating pop-up pages.

Both books are distributed by Capricorn Link and could be ordered in at any bookshop.

So much to explore. I can’t wait to get brush in hand and start playing with paint. I’m not sure if it is the rebellious teenager, deep inside me, that wants to prove my art teacher wrong or the little kid who wants to just play with messy stuff; but somehow I think this is just the beginning of a brilliant obsession.

08 Oct

Give us a smile! [layout share]

Hi everyone! It’s Tarrah here with you today posting my first post as part of the Papercut Labs Blogging Team!

I am so excited to be here!! So I thought I would start off by sharing a layout with you all. I was totally blown away by Jen Hall’s beautiful projects and all her wonderful techniques she shared in her ‘Colour Series’ classes held right here at Papercut Labs. I was super inspired by Jen’s  ‘Water’ class and her Stamp’ class that I wanted to have a play straight away.

Smile Collage

I created a collage of pictures above of the creating process. I used Heidi Swapp Color Shine for my watercolour and misting techniques.

Smile

I used a mixture of different brands of stamps and inks including stamps by Darkroom Door, Kaisercraft and Pink Paislee, while the inks I used were Heidi Swapp, Staz-On and Versacolour.

Smile Detail 5

I used some of the 6 x 6 paper pad papers from the bright Heidi Swapp ‘Favorite Things’ collection. I also added some washi tape, thread, a flair, enamel dots and wood veneer to give so more texture.

Smile Detail 4

I almost always use a doily and/or a pocket/bag for extra layering on my layouts. I love the dimension they give.

Smile Detail 2

I don’t use mediums and stamps very often on my layouts (I’m too impatient lol!) but I just love it when I do!  Thank you so much Jen for sharing your amazing talent with us in those wonderful classes.

And thank you so much for stopping by the Papercut Labs blog. I will be back really soon, but until next time: happy creating.

Tarrah x

03 Oct

Introducing Tarrah!

It’s been a busy week. A long week. And honestly, I needed just a little break. But today is the day. We have selected our first Papercut Labs blogging team! *fireworks go off, lots of cheering*

Today, let me introduce you to Tarrah.

First. By her work (these images have been ‘borrowed’ from her blog):

Second. By her creative bio:

My name is Tarrah McLean, I am 37 years old and I live on the beautiful NSW Central Coast, Australia with my husband Simon and our two gorgeous sons Luke (9) and Oliver (4).

When I am not scrapbooking or playing Mum and wife, I enjoy working part time in my hairdressing salon that I have now owned for six and a half years. 

I have been scrapbooking for nine years now, starting when my eldest son was born. I started when one of my aunties was really into Creative Memories, she showed me the ropes and I was hooked instantly…it didn’t take me too long to venture into my own style with all the other gorgeous products out there.

My own style has really evolved over time….I would currently describe my scrapbooking style as clean, layered, colourful, versatile, fun and trendy! I feel I produce my best work creating layouts but I also enjoy creating cards and mini albums as well.

Some of my favourite brands to create with are Heidi Swapp, Crate Paper, American Crafts, My Mind’s Eye and Bella Blvd.

I look for inspiration everywhere…fellow crafters, magazines, blogs and online galleries….but my favourite place for inspiration is my other addiction called Pinterest! I truly LOVE this idea and it is just flowing with awesomeness!

But, what makes me happy? Everything!! People make me happy, beautiful things, my boys, my friends and family, scrapbooking, travelling, sleeping, shopping, cuddling, watching movies, walking and PINTEREST!!

Third. By her ‘homes’ on the internet:

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