Monday, October 25, 2010

Challenge 73 - Glow in the Dark!

Halloween is just around the corner and for this challenge we're getting spooky. I've seen lots of fun Halloween embellies, papers and accents, but the thing that really caught my eye this year is the glow-in-the-dark products. Martha Stewart has glow-in-the-dark glitter. So does ModPodge.

So your challenge is to use a glow-in-the-dark product. Any kind, any way you want. And please, let us know what & how you used it.

Post your layout by Sunday night, November 7th to be considered for a RAK.

Yes, it does glow, although it's a bit hard to photograph....

Here's what the team did --


Deborah
I used Martha Stewart's glitter in two places - the chipboard swirl and a rub-on "stickez" product by Studio G. Here's the chipboard glowing in the dark:




For my project I used Glow in the Dark Paint by DecoArt. I painted all the little stars on the patterned background paper with it, and then the corrugated letter P.

Very hard to photograph, but you get the idea.



Photojojo has a cool tutorial for making your PHOTOS glow in the dark!

Miwako:
I use ModPodge on canvas sticker (Little Yellow Bicycle) and all other steckers in my LO(epoxy stickers: LYB, pop-up stickers: Melange Creative Imaginations)  itself are the glow-in-the-dark products. Those are not newest but I love it stil now. The title is Fancy Pants glitter cut,too.
Also, I use Dimentional fabric paint (bronze metallic color) of the doodle .

Monday, October 11, 2010

Challenge #72 - Chipboard

After a month's hiatus we're back and ready to go!

For this challenge take some of that chipboard in your stash and alter it!
The prize for this challenge will be an assortment of chipboard goodies!


Kimmy

I altered my letters by covering them with Gesso and then sprinkling embossing powder on the wet paint. I didn't heat the embossing powder. For the border piece I glimmer misted, stamped & embossed, and added some clear crackle paint.

Deborah

I used a piece of grungeboard that had been embossed using a Tim Holtz alterations die, then stamped and heat embossed, then painted over with acrylic paint. Once the paint was tacky I wiped the piece with a slightly damp paper towel to remove paint from the heat embossed image.

Miwako

I use white chipboard alphabet for this title which was aleterd by my handwriting. Other printed chipboad of Fancy pants is so cute.


Helga


I used an assortment of chipboards in this layout. Some chipboards were just simply inked around the edges and some were painted then inked and then applied Glossy Accents.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Challenge #71- Vegetal Layout

Whew!  Summer is winding down, kiddos are returning to school, and life is getting back into a rhythm.  And we here at Method Playground are resuming our challenges.

This week we challenge you to use some kind of vegetation on your project.  It can be florals, leaves, grass, dried, silk, paper.  Whatever you chose, but we want to see your layouts in full bloom!  Here are some inspiring pages from the design team:


Kimmy: I went with a garden theme. My picture looks like it was taken in an enchanted garden... so I enhanced it with misting over some real tree branches/leaves for my background. I also used a bamboo transparency & some fake flowers & leaves. I added some butterflies and misted dragonflies to enhance the garden theme. :)

Deborah: I also misted over real leaves and branches to make my background. I also used top of a parsley branch that had gone to flower to paint on top of my misted background. I ended up not using flowers, but little shells as accents.

Miwako: I love this stitched paper by Prima. I cut out the sides of paper. My twins played flower petals in the flower garden. The petals looked like dancing with them. I separated the pearl swirls because I want to feel moving on my layout.
Helga: Here is a simple layout I did using dried plants by PRIMA.
Michelle: These photos are of a favorite outdoor spot.  The garden pictures went perfectly with this challenge.  I created these flowers using the Tim Holtz Tattered Florals Sizzix die.  Please visit my blog later in the week for a tutorial.

Monday, July 26, 2010

White Doily

Simply White
The challenge for the next two weeks is for you to create a WHITE LAYOUT...meaning your layout should be all white. Beige and off-white is allowed and we will also allow you to use one other color but please use it minimally. Another requirement is that you should use a doily on your layout. Here are samples made by our very talented design team.



Helga- This is a layout that I enjoyed making. It is the first time I used an all white layout. I never expected that it would turn out so attractive.


Amanda - I kept it simple with a distressed cream/white/gray background and collage and metal elements.






Kimmy~ I couldn't find a traditional paper or crocheted doily, so I used a Basic Grey scrapbook "doily" which I cut into a more traditional doily shape.I layered transparency & embossed paper inked with silver over it...love the subtle but classy effect of the white letters on white. I created the flowers from a ruffled fabric ribbon which I gathered.

Michelle:  This challenge took the guess work out of the color scheme. And being restricted to one color made the paper choices easy!  I created a mat out of a cluster of paper doilies.  I used corsage pins to tack the trim into a ruffle, and more trim to create a flower.  The frame of buttons completes the vintage feel of this LO.





Friday, July 23, 2010

Challenge #68 : Slideshow & Winner !

So sory for waiting to announce the winner and thank you for join my challenge. After much delay, here's the slideshow and winner.




The winner is........................................................

Davi !!!

It's very difficult for me to pick one because all cards and layouts is beautiful were so creative and beautiful. I love davi's choice the color, ribon and  all things. Davi, please let me know your address and I'll send the RAK for you.

Miwako

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Challenge 70 - Slideshow and Winners

Thanks to everyone for their patience. After much delay, here's the slideshow and winner for our border challenge. I found that iPads are great for some things while on vacation, and blogging just wasn't one of them.

As usual, everyone's layouts were so creative and beautiful, it was hard to pick a winner. And the RAK goes to ...

Issa Virtucio-Lucido !!!

Please send us you addy so I can get your Die-namics dies out to you.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Challenge #72 - Reflection (7/5/10)

I challenge you to use a reflective surface on your layout, card, or project. For example, you could incorporate Heidi Swapp's shaped mirrors (birds, hearts, etc.), small mosaic mirrors from craft stores, mirrored cardstock, old sunglass lenses, etc. or make your own surface from aluminum foil. The challenge is to use the reflective surface creatively and effectively to tell your story (and to photograph the finished page effectively!).


Kimmy:
I used reflective tape (which I embossed) metallic silver paper, a metallic silver overlay, a metallic butterfly accent, & some mirrors (behind my letters, my green shirt was reflected in them when I took the photo.)


Michelle:
Loved this challenge so much I made two LO's.  For the first, I used four-plies of heavy duty aluminum foil and ran it through an embossing folder.
On this LO, I used some round little mirrors from the craft store to accent the squares of paper (geesh, it's hard to photograph mirrors!).