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Snowflakes challenge

challenge

 Witajcie :)

Krajobraz zimowy za oknami jak malowany, zima rozgościła się na dobre więc szkoda tego nie wykorzystać :) I w nawiązaniu do panującej aury dziś mamy dla Was wyzwanie!

Zapraszamy Was do wzięcia udziału - zainspirujcie się poniższym moodboardem, który wpasowuje się w krajobraz za oknami, i niech ogranicza Was tylko Wasza wyobraźnia :)


Zasady wyzwania:

1. Zrób pracę w dowolnej formie w oparciu o powyższy moodboard.
2. Zainspiruj się kolorami, słowem, strukturą, elementami na grafikach - interpretacja dowolna. Możesz wykorzystać jeden element ale możesz też wszystkie :)
3. Do wykonania pracy użyj produktów Studio Forty - papiery, stemple, naklejki, chipboardy lub inne - to warunek konieczny.
4. Praca nie może być wcześniej nigdzie publikowana.
5. Termin nadsyłania lub publikowania prac to 31 stycznia.
6. Prześlij swoją pracę na naszego maila lub zamieść w komentarzu na Facebooku albo na Instagramie oznacz swoją pracę hasztagiem #wyzwanieS40.
7. ZwyciÄ™skÄ… pracÄ™ ogÅ‚osimy 4 lutego.
8. Nagrodą w wyzwaniu będzie bon do sklepu Studio Forty o wartości 60 zł.

Zapraszamy Was do zabawy i z niecierpliwością czekamy na Wasze prace :)

A żeby Was nieco zachęcić i ośmielić Kaha przygotowała dla Was swoje inspiracje.


Kaha wykorzystała w swojej inspiracji kolorystykę z moodboardu - papiery oprócz kolorów zawierają również grafiki śnieżynek.



Forma tagowa, jakÄ… Kaha wybraÅ‚a na swoje inspiracje, daje sporo możliwoÅ›ci. Może być elementem ozdobnym, elementem albumu albo formÄ… kartki. 



Naklejki śnieżynek i padającego śniegu na transparentnym tle są odzwierciedleniem słowa na moodboardzie.



Stemple śnieżynek odbite na mlecznej folii dają efekt zimowych okien a wycięte w brokatowym papierze skrzą zimowym mrozem.



Bawcie siÄ™ dobrze przy tworzeniu swoich interpretacji moodboardu i chwalcie siÄ™ swoimi pracami ;)






Xmas memories LO | Mirka

christmas

Hello dear S40 friends, Mirka here :)

I have inspiration for a Christmas memory layout for you. Maybe it will come in handy right before Christmas? I used various winter kits (Joyful, Frosty season) on it and also my favorite Vintage glow kit.


Snow belongs to Christmas, but if there is no snow outside, I will at least add it to the paper.
Today I added snow in the form of two large snowflakes. I stitched these on paper. And what inspired me to do it? This great paper with snowflakes. I cut out two snowflakes from the paper. Then I punched through the embroidery points with the needle and transferred them to the base paper as well. This one is from the Frosty Season collection and it's this watercolor green.


I stitched the flakes with white cotton. For me, stitching is great fun and relaxing while watching my favorite movie. Try it too, it's so relaxing after a stressful day ;) 

When the flakes were ready, I placed a photo backed with travelers notebook paper between them. Then I cut out gifts and various accessories from patterned paper and added them to the page.


I really like these ice-skate. I don't know if it's appropriate for Christmas, but I wanted it there so badly. And I also found a great place for a cotton wheel from the Vintage glow collection.


I also wanted to add a few Christmas phrases from this stamp set. I added them to the page using hot embossing. They are white and very unobtrusive, but they add to the atmosphere.


Finally, I added tiny transparent stickers and enamel dots, and yes, some watercolor spangles and sequins too.
I hope you liked my page today and will try to make a Christmas album page too. Don't forget that you have a discount on material in the S40 store with the code Mirka10. Have a great time and I wish you all a merry Christmas full of love and well-being ;)












Christmas card with snowflakes | Bihotzez Scrap

bihotzezscrap
Hi everyone! This is María again and today I´m going to show you how to make this christmas card with snowflakes.



First of all you need a piece of paper. Mine is 20x15 cm and I have folded it in half. It belongs to the Vintage Glow collection. I have also cut a small piece of white cardboard where I will put the decoration.



The next step will be to make the background of the card. You can put the white card on a stamping base if you have one.




I have used the "Abstract" stamps with these colors that I have chosen. Stamp the stamps randomly. I have put a dirty sheet underneath so I can also stamp on the edges of the sheet.


Once the background is created, I am going to make snowflakes using the embossing technique with gold powders. To prevent the embossing powder do not paste all over the sheet, I put talcum powder first.


I am going to use this stamps with now flakes. First I stamp the stamp with embossing ink, then I put the powder, then I remove the excess and finally I dry it with the heat gun.



Once I have the background ready, I paste it on the card. With the same stamp, I make small die cuts of snowflakes to decorate.






Finally, with the same stamp, I stamp the word Merry Christmas on another piece of paper.


When we have it, we stick it on the card and that's it!


What do you think? Are you going to mkae christmas cards too?

I hope you liked the little tutorial.

A big hug and see you next day!

María.







Christmas Layout| Piruletasdepapel

chipboard frames
Hello Studio Forty friends! How are you? Hope your Christmas time went well with your families and friends! It's Nuria here and I want to share a Christmas’ layout made with the amazing Together collection.


Here we go! I have stitched with white yarn some loops at the top of a white cardboard, pretending to be the way the snowflakes fall. Then I stamped snowflakes of different sizes and colors.


Then, I made a background by stamping some ink, cut out the photo following the outline of the children and the tree with the presents, and placed it on the background. My children have grown up in a short time, but the magic of Christmas is still in the air. I like to see how the older ones take care of the little ones and keep the Christmas spirit alive. I took this picture on Christmas day last year. We were waiting for the grandpas to arrive and they were staring at the Christmas tree and the presents.


Time to decorate has arrived: some beautiful herbal die-cuts on white cardboard for the bottom of the pic, and on top of it the word “Planazo” (great plan in Spanish). A tag with the sentence “Wish list” is hanging from the “z” letter.


I cut 3 thin strips of patterned paper and made spirals with the strips. Then, I glued them to a frame, finalised with two stickers “Merry” and “Christmas”.


Finally, I cut out a sleigh and some winter herbal dies from the collection and glued them in layers. A few puffies here and there and the project is finished.

 
One last photo of the layout: Can you see the nice chipboard star and the cuttie socks? This is my last Christmas project this year, I hope you liked all the DT Christmas projects!
 


Have a lovely week!

Nuria
xxx