Friday, June 29, 2018

Memories Wall Hanging with Katelyn Grosart

Hey Southern Ridge Trading Company fans, Katelyn here. For today's post, I'm excited to share with you my Memories Wall Hanging that's perfect to add to your home decor.  My Memories Wall Hanging features a variety of our chipboard pieces. You'll want to read below as I share with you how to recreate my Memories Wall Hanging at home.


To start, you'll need a 5"x7" canvas. Apply two coats of Walnut Stain Distress Paint Ink around the edges of the canvas. Rub Ground Espresso Distress Crayon around the edges of the canvas.


Apply two coats of Black Paint to the Memories Fun Word. After the paint has dried, rub Aged Brass and Brushed Iron Art Alchemy Metallique Wax over top of the word.


Take one Drifting Feathers out of the package. Apply two coats of Walnut Stain Distress Paint on the feather. Once the paint has dried, rub Ground Espresso Distress Crayon along the edges of the feather.


Take two Fern Leaf Foliage pieces out of the package. Apply two coats of Peeled Paint Distress Paint to the fern pieces. After the paint has dried, rub Peeled Paint Distress Crayon along the edges of both fern pieces. 


Next you'll need is the Doily Frame. Apply Emboss It Ink to the frame and sprinkle Oil Rubbed Bronze Embossing Powder overtop of the piece. Tap off the excess powder and emboss with a heat tool.


The last chipboard piece you'll need is the Delicate Lace Doily. Cut the piece in half and then in quarters. Apply two coats of Walnut Stain Distress Paint to two of the doily quarters.


Choose a Found Relative. Die cut the found relative using the 3" Stitched Circle Die. Ink the edges of the circle using Ground Espresso Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam.


Choose one of the Anthology papers and die cut the 3 1/2" stitched circle out of it. Ink the edges of the circle using Ground Espresso Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam. 


From a second Anthology paper, cut a piece that measures 4 1/4" x 6 1/4". Ink the edges of the circle using Ground Espresso Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam. At the top right of the piece of paper, tear a bit down and do the same at the bottom left of the paper.


From a third Anthology paper, cut a piece that measures 4 1/2" x 6 1/2". Ink the edges of the circle using Ground Espresso Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam. At the top right of the piece of paper, tear a bit down and do the same at the bottom left of the paper.


From the same piece of Anthology paper that you cut the circle out of, cut a piece that measures 4 3/4" x 6 3/4". Ink the edges of the circle using Ground Espresso Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam. 


Adhere the 4 3/4" piece of patterned paper to the canvas. Adhere one piece of the doily chipboard to the top right side of the canvas. Adhere the other piece of doily chipboard to the bottom left side of the canvas.


Adhere the 4 1/2" piece of patterned paper overtop of the 4 3/4" patterned paper piece. Adhere the 4 1/4" patterned paper piece overtop of the the 4 1/2" patterned paper piece.


If desired, adhere the lace to the middle of the patterned paper. Adhere the found relatives to the 3 1/2" circle. Foam square the 3 1/2" circle to the middle of the canvas.


Adhere the doily frame overtop of the circles. Adhere one of the fern leaf foliage piece to the top left portion of the frame. Adhere the other fern leaf foliage piece and feather in the bottom right side of the frame.


Adhere the Memories word underneath the photo.


In the top left side of the frame, adhere one large cream rose, two brown roses, four black roses and two cream roses.


In the bottom right hand side of the frame, adhere one large cream rose, two cream roses, two brown roses and two black roses.


To finish off the memories wall hanging, add a black ribbon hanger.


Here are a few close up photos of the wall hanging.






Southern Ridge Trading Company Supplies Used:

- Doily Frame
- 10mm Roses: Brown and Black
- 15mm Roses: Cream
- 20mm Roses: Cream

Other Supplies Used:

- Emerald Creek Craft Supplies: Oil Rubbed Bronze Embossing Powder
- Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink: Distress Ink - Ground Espresso, Distress Crayons - Peeled Paint and Ground Espresso, Distress Paint - Ground Espresso and Peeled Paint and Blending Tool with Foam
- Ranger Ink: Emboss It Ink Dabber
- Elizabeth Craft Designs: Stitched Circles
- PaperArtsy: Little Black Dress Paint
- Prima Marketing: Art Alchemy Metallique Wax - Brushed Iron and Aged Brass
- Kaisercraft: Anthology - Apothecary, Herbs and Botanist
- Tim Holtz Ideaology: Found Relatives
- Tombow: Mono Multi Liquid Glue
- Misc: Lace, 5"x7" Canvas, Black Ribbon and Heat Tool

Until Next Time!

- Katelyn




















Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Vintage Sewing Card with Jessica Kaiser

Hello friends!


It’s Jess here with another fun project to share with you!

If you love sewing AND vintage, then this project is going to be just for you!!  Isn't it just lovely?  I can't wait to tell you all about this gorgeous HANDMADE CARD.  I used the following Southern Ridge Chipboard products on this card:





Sew.......hahaha (ok, I'm not really that funn).....your first step is the background. I actually adhered a piece of scrap fabric to a piece of cardstock for my base! Next, it was time to get my chipboard pieces all prettied up!  I used a mix of Embossing Powder and some copper Gilding Flakes to create the vintage feel on the sewing machine!




A key tip to working with gilding flakes - don't keep an overhead fan on with an open container (or the air conditioning/furnace vent). Just take my word for it ;)




Gilding flakes are also a fun way to add texture and dimension!  Simply apply a bid of adhesive, lay on your flakes and then brush off the excess. I used a 2 Way Glue Pen to adhere mine.  Once everything was embossed and distressed with gilding flakes, I added a bit of dusty rose & white lace and adhered everything to my fabric covered card.  I felt it needed a little "extra" so I used my Nuvo Crystal Drops in Pearl to create liquid pearls everywhere!  I just LOVED this sentiment which was stamped and embossed with a dark navy blue embossing powder. 






I thought the pearls on the mannequin added the perfect touch. I hope you enjoy this project - I loved making it. 


See you next time!

Jess







Monday, June 25, 2018

Leave Ordinary Behind Scrapbook Layout with Charlene Byrd

Charlene here. Thanks for joining me today. There is truly something very special about the hobby we all love. I design scrapbook kits as my business and in doing such, I have always had to take so much time in planning out every page. Know exactly what I’m doing and measuring every piece of paper before I cut it. Design with only the designated products I have for the page. Thanks to Southern Ridge every month I get to create a beautiful layout just for me (it’s actually the only scrapbooking I do for myself)! I get to create without any boundaries, use amazing chipboard pieces, whatever paper inspires me and play with different mediums. Who knew that simply cutting a piece paper without thinking could be so fun! Lol!










Remington, my 18 year old son, has decided to enter a motocross race, his first one since he was about 6 years old. He has always continued to ride, in the mountains over the years and recreationally at the track now but the racing itch has struck him again. This reminded me of the race days when Hunter raced his 4 wheeler and Remington on his little dirt bike, look how little they were!


I started by cutting up the honeycomb chipboard pieces. I decided I wanted to use the zigzag border piece around the outside of the honeycomb. I simply stained them with Walnut Distress Stain. I added it beside one of the photos.




I used Prima Rust Effect paste to distress the chipboard gears and the chain border. You start by dabbing the brown paste all over the chipboard and then add small amounts of the orange and lastly the yellow.

Southern Ridge Trading Company Products Used:

Other Supplies Used:
- Kaisercraft Paper and Diecuts
- Bo Bunny Paper
- Prima Marketing: Rust Effect
- Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink: Walnut Distress Stain

Until next time.
Happy Scrappin!
Charlene



Friday, June 22, 2018

Vintage Bicycles with Deb Antonick

I just fell in love with these new Stamperia Rice papers.
I chose to make 2 canvases so as not to waste any of this gorgeous paper.


To start, I applied a coat of Gesso to chipboard bikes and the 2 wood canvases.


Cut the paper to fit the larger wood canvas keeping to the upper right of the paper so as to utilize the flowers. Apply with Matte Medium.
Use a palette knife and a brick look stencil and apply modelling paste to the smaller Wood Canvas, and the upper right and lower left of the larger canvas over the paper. Let dry.
Emboss the chipboard Bicycles and the branches with the Emerald Creek Allure Burnt Copper Leaves embossing powder.


Paint over the texture with Razzleberry. Let dry.
Drybrush over the pink with Light Buttermilk. Let dry.


Adhere the remaining paper to a piece of Cardstock with Matte Medium. Let dry, then cut to create the upper right and lower left corners.
Adhere the paper with glue.


Shade around the edges on both of the wood canvases with DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics Burnt Umber.
Stamp a piece of cardstock with the Dream stamp and trim to size. Adhere with Matte Medium. Outline with the Stabilo pencil or permanent marker.
Add brads to the wheels.
Adhere all the chipboard pieces with Pop Up Glue Dots.
Adhere flowers with Glue.


Finish the sides of the wood canvas with Razzleberry.


Southern Ridge Trading Company Supplies Used:

Other Supplies Used:
- 8x8 Wood Canvas
- 6x6 Wood Canvas
- Stamperia Paper: Peach Blossoms
- Emerald Creek Craft Supplies: Burnt Copper Leaves Embossing Powder
- DecoArt Acrylics: Razzleberry and Light Buttermilk
- DecoArt Media: Gesso, Burnt Umber and Matte Medium
- Stencil: TCW 6x6 Brick Stencil
- Stamp: Dream Forever CRV219 - Stampendous
- Imagine Crafts: StazOn Jet Black Permanent Ink Pad
- Aleene's Tacky Glue
- Stabilo pencil or permanent black marker
- Small flowers and four brads
- Palette Knife, Scissors and Heat Tool

By Deb Antonick





















Thursday, June 21, 2018

Crafty Art Journal with Emma Ivemey

Hello there!  Emma here with you today to share an art journal page I’ve created using the beautiful chipboard shapes from Southern Ridge.


I’m sure I’m not alone in sometimes going through a creative low patch.  When there’s a lot going on in your life, it can often be difficult to sit down and create.  Maybe you’re thinking “what shall I make”, or perhaps it’s “why do I make”? Creative blocks can be hard to get through.

I think the important thing to remember is that art doesn’t always follow rules, and often it can be helpful to use an art journal to create something spontaneous that comes from your heart.  It’s your journal, and it’s for you to keep entirely to yourself if you like. It’s a great strategy for experimenting with new mediums, or a new stencil.

For this piece, I have used the Vintage Dressmaker Mix set.  I have embellished the chipboard with Tim Holtz Distress Oxide, and also the Distress Crayons.  I loved the metallic look for the sewing machine and scissors.


Southern Ridge Trading Company Supplies Used:


Other Supplies Used:

- Strathmore Mixed Media Ring Bound Sketchbook
- Tim Holtz Ideaology: Printed Tissue Wrap
- Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink: Distress Ink, Distress Oxide Ink and Distress Crayons
- Vicki Boutin for American Crafts: Mixed Media Stencil
- Taylored Expressions: Stamp
- Imagine Crafts: Versafine Clair Ink
- Spectrum Noir: Sparkle Pen
- Close to My Heart: Wooden Clothes Pin and Buttons
- Prima Marketing: Paper Flowers, Lace and Ribbon
- Fabritac Adhesive

Next time you feel you’re in a craft rut, try an art journal page.  You never know what might inspire you next.
Happy crafting!

~~ Emma ~~