Hi all Flock followers... Ramona here to share a few projects I have been working on for my Flamingo Scraps DT project. I have used the Carta Bella and Lilly Bee Design papers that we had back in July. Which now might be found in the Warehouse Boxes for sale at the store. I had so much fun creating all these projects that would be great to put in stockings or on plates for your dinner guest. The patterns that I have used are some from Treasure Box Designs and Silhouette Store and cut on my Cameo. The patterns for the Mad Hatter ornaments can be found here. I used much of the paper that I had gotten between these and the Christmas book that I made. This paper is just so awesome not to waste one inch of it. Hope you like my projects as much as I loved making them.
I used Webster’s Pages Bloomers Red Sparkle. I also used a metal technique on the small one that I learned from Tim Holtz Creative Chemistry 2.
Who would not love this little mug full of Hot Chocolate on Christmas Morning?? I used a Prima Wood icon on the snowflake.
A little tea light on your Christmas Tree??
A present that contains a gift card. I used the new Platium Stickles on this and Love it.
Another Hot Chocolate Stocking Stuffer I so love this one with the snowman soup poem as in the above Coffee cup poem.
Hope you like my creations!!
Tim Holtz Distress Paints
Prima Chalk Ink Edgers — Set of 40 Original Colors
Seam Binding – Black
Seam Binding – Red
Remember Christmas is coming soon so grab you a Warehouse Box before they are gone. They have been marked down even lower then before.
Flamingo Scraps Warehouse Sale Box — Embellishment Box
Flamingo Scraps Warehouse Sale Box — Combination Box
And if there is somehting that I have used and you can not find it in the store. Do not hessitate to ask Suzanne and she can special order it for you.
Hugs and keep Scrappin!!
Designs~By~Ramona
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Showing posts with label Carta Bella. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
What's in the Match Box?
Hello,
It's Luann with the answer to the question you all are just wanting to know. What is in the Match Box that I blogged about on October 2nd. Did you see the clue?
http://flamingoscraps.blogspot.com/2013/10/anyone-have-matchbox.html
Did you guess.....
Yep, bathroom tissue roll centers. (My husband kept asking why I was saving them!) Ever since I saw Arlene's Butterfly Kisses blog where she made a mini using them, I wanted to give it a try. BTW: Who knew that they come in different sizes?
I squished the rolls in half and used my bone folder to help crease the edges. I put them under a very heavy book for a few days. I painted the outside and about a fourth of the way down on the inside using my Tim Holtz Black Soot Distressed Paint. I added a couple swipes of the Bronze and Broken China to break up the black. Then I used a little Heidi Swapp in gold to make them sparkle. I also used Prima's Chalk Edger for added color. Next came the grommets. This was fun!
I know that my snow family is glad I got replaced the matches!
Until next time!
Luann
Note:
Got the fun inspiration for my snow family from Bitz of Me blog (Suzanne Dean).
It's Luann with the answer to the question you all are just wanting to know. What is in the Match Box that I blogged about on October 2nd. Did you see the clue?
http://flamingoscraps.blogspot.com/2013/10/anyone-have-matchbox.html
Did you guess.....
Yep, bathroom tissue roll centers. (My husband kept asking why I was saving them!) Ever since I saw Arlene's Butterfly Kisses blog where she made a mini using them, I wanted to give it a try. BTW: Who knew that they come in different sizes?
I squished the rolls in half and used my bone folder to help crease the edges. I put them under a very heavy book for a few days. I painted the outside and about a fourth of the way down on the inside using my Tim Holtz Black Soot Distressed Paint. I added a couple swipes of the Bronze and Broken China to break up the black. Then I used a little Heidi Swapp in gold to make them sparkle. I also used Prima's Chalk Edger for added color. Next came the grommets. This was fun!
Then on to decorating the mini album. Keep in mind that to fit in the match box you should use flat embellies. Also, this is another way to use up your scraps. I used the scraps from Theresa Collins Now & Then and Carta Bella Winter Fun for the background and journal cards. For the embellishments I colored up Prima Wood Icons, Tim Holtz Idealology, Mod-Podge Molds, Prima Flowers, Cosmo Cricket Glitter Sheets (I used as the tabs for the pull out journal cards.), stash lace, binding tape, stash items, and charms.
And here is the complete project!
I know that my snow family is glad I got replaced the matches!
Until next time!
Luann
Note:
Got the fun inspiration for my snow family from Bitz of Me blog (Suzanne Dean).
Friday, November 15, 2013
Adding color to a sepia photo
Hi Flock Followers! This is Donna with a project that is near and dear to my heart. My grandchildren! Last Christmas I had my three angels photographed together. Living in two states, we coordinated the shoot with outfits that would work together. Our studio of choice did not do the best job, and what I ended up with was the collage of choice, but in a sepia tone. The color version, without the vignette cut off the top of my oldest granddaughter's head when framed. So I set out to make the photo look more "Christmas-y" by adding color with the Carte Bella Winter Fun collection. Purchasing a Warehouse Combo Grab Box from Flamingo Scraps, you may receive these in your box! All the hexes and the chevrons we cut from just one double sided piece of patterned paper and the rocking horse is from the chipboard collection. The hex piece in the upper right corner was a scrap left over from my July guest designer project. This is the finished result.
Scrappy smiles!!! Donna Sullivan
As I was so focused on the process of making this project, I failed to photograph each step, I am an over thinker when I work on things, but never though about that, so I will add a step by step, listed below. The photo is an 8 x 10, so I used an 11 x 14 photo mat and started with a few hexagons cut out from the patterned paper. This was my preliminary design I started out with. I snapped a quick photo with my phone to remember the placement as I was gluing them down.
Before I glued them down, I used a Tim Holtz stencil, Honeycomb, as it resembled the shapes of my hexagons. I inked them with Gathered Twigs and Broken China distress inks, over lapping the colors in spots to blend. Next I sprayed the mat with Red Velvet glimmer mist to add some red to the background. I then started gluing the hexagons down. I extended a few of them off the mat and directly onto the photograph, just slipping them underneath to match the half that was on the mat.
Under each individual photo, I used the Prima Wood Icons Sampler, painting them in Broken China and Aged Mahogany distress chalk paints. With a white chalkboard marker I wrote each girl's name and 2012 on the little tag in the upper right corner noting the year taken. A brad added to the tag, from that infamous Warehouse Combo Grab Box is an endless source of goodies to add just the right detail when needed!
Any items used are available from Flamingo Scraps online store, or through Special Order directly from the Flamingo's owner, Suzanne, she goes above and beyond to get exactly what you need, whenever possible, if it's not in the store. I highly recommend a Warehouse Combo Grab Box though, it really is an endless source of just the right touch when you need that little something. They are also available in paper and embellishment only. Each box is over a 50% saving of MSRP! Get yours today!
Scrappy smiles!!! Donna Sullivan
Monday, October 14, 2013
A Papercrafter's Christmas!!!!
Today I want to show y'all two little Christmas ornaments I made using supplies from Flamingo Scraps and from my stash!! The first is this Christmas tree, which can be free standing -- how cute would a little forest of these be -- or hung on your tree!
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| Rosette Tree |
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| The Carta Bella paper is from the Combination and/or the Paper Warehouse Boxes |
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| I sprayed both sides of each rosette with Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Mist |
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| I used a Maya Road Wood Spool for the trunk and round pearls from my stash to space the rosettes |
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| I used white Prima Chalk Ink to stain the spool and a Maya Road Pearl embellishment as a topper; I rolled the edges in wet adhesive and then rolled them in some micro beads from my stash for a little bling -- glitter or even stickles would also work well |
This tiny little ornament is as simple as can be!
I used the small green tree from a Fancy Pants Mini Tree pack and the smaller of these adorable glass domes from Tim Holtz (each package has two each of two sizes)
I twisted off the wood base of the tree and stuck the wire stem into the cork stopper
At just under two inches, this would be so sweet on a miniature tree, a Christmas tableaux, or even in a doll's house!
Items which can be special ordered from Flamingo Scraps
Tim Holtz Mini Glass Domes
Tim Holtz Alterations Dies -- Large Rosette and Medium and Small Rosettes
Contact Suzanne at flamingoscraps@yahoo.com to place a special order!
Items from Flamingo Scraps --
limited supply available, then can be special ordered
Fancy Pants Mini Christmas Trees -- Traditional
Carta Bella Winter Fun cardstock
Maya Road Wood Spools
Maya Road Pearl Embellishments
Thanks so much for stopping by!!
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Something for Sis
How many of you can't resist a bargain? Even if you don't really need it and is too good to pass up? I always check out the clearance section at any store and found that school supplies are starting to clearance out. So what did I do? I bought four of these in different colors for 25 cents each.
Then I remembered my sister's birthday is coming up and this would be great decorated for her since she is a teacher! I reached into my Flamingo Scraps Warehouse Box and found this awesome chevron paper from Carta Bella Winter Fun line called Snowed In. Cut it to size, distressed and used Prima Chalk Edgers on the edges. I painted the sides and flap with chalkboard paint (to go with the school theme). Then I added trinkets that kinda discribed my sister. The picture frame, bee, key, heart and clasp button were made out the new Mod Podge Molds and colored up with Tim Holtz Distressed Paint and Markers (special ordered from Flamingo Scraps) . I had a blast coloring these molds. The other trinkets are Tim Holtz bingo piece and a tractor button from my stash.
It's a birthday present and with any present you need a card. I love to use tags as cards. I started laying down color using the Tim Holtz Distressed Paint and inspiration from a video by Tonya Gibbs, who is the Lead Educator for Flamingo Scraps Design Team. If you haven't already, you need to check her out!
I then found this digital stamp "Camping" from Saturated Canary that fit a story my sister had just told me. I colored her up with Copics and Distressed Markers. I fussy cut her out and added little sparkle to the fire and marshmallos. Burlap ribbon and charms added a little more charm.
You can't roast marshmallos with out chocolate bars!
The tag and chocolate slide right in the pencil box for a perfect little gift.
I hope that I inspired you to look out of the pencil box. Wouldn't these make great gifts for Christmas full of chocolates and a tag?
Happy Birthday, Sis!
Until next time!
Luann
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Travel Photo Box
While attempting to clean my scrapbook room this past week I discovered several photo envelopes, filled with random pictures from several of our beach trips, just thrown in a drawer. Needing to get them organized, I decided to recreate a project that I taught from my weekly card class. For my Design Team project today with Flamingo Scraps, I decided I would make a travel photo box. Inside the box are six file folders to keep track of your trip highlights.
For the box, I started with a 12" x 12" piece of black card scored at 4 1/2" x 7 1/2". Turn the paper and score again at 3" x 9". Crease and enforce the score lines.
The box base is then assembled and the sides secured with a staple on both sides.
For the lid I used another piece of black card stock cut to 8 1/8" x 5 1/8" and scored at 1" on all four sides. The four corners were cut, tapered, adhesive was applied, and then the tabs were folded and secured to the inside of the lid.
I cut two 2-3/4" x 4-1/4" and two 4-1/4" x 5-3/4" panels of the Well Traveled paper collection from Carta Bella. I inked the edges with the Prima Dark Rust chalk edger and adhered them on the box bottom and then two 3/4" x 2-7/8"inked strips, two 3/4" x 5-7/8" inked strips, and one 2-7/8" x 5-7/8" inked panel. I added adhesive and adhered them to the lid.
I inked, layered, and applied several of the element stickers to the front of the box.
For my file folders, I cut six 9" x 5-1/2" pieces of black card stock. Scored and folded each one at 4-1/2" and layered six inked 5-1/2" x 4-1/8" panels and adhered them to the front of each folder. I then used my We Are Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board on the top edge of each six pieces of black card stock to create the file folder effect.
Here is my finished travel box. Making this was so much fun.
You could also use this to store your 4" x 6" photo's, A2 cards, or maybe as a recipe card organizer. Lot's of creative ideas. If you have any questions, please let me know.
I hope you have fun making this too.
HAPPY SCRAPPIN!
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Saturday, June 29, 2013
Ustream - Monday July 1
Here in the Flamingo Scraps Pond we are kicking off Christmas in July. We thought it would be nice to get a jump start on your holiday decor, cards, and daily journals. So the design team is going to flood our blog with awesome projects to kick start your holiday juices.
I hope you can join us Live on Monday night - July 1 on Ustream at 8:30 p.m. est
We are going to make a few Christmas ornaments that are simple for children to make. They are great home decore items, or could be used on packages rather than bows.
I will feature papers in the Flamingo Scraps bargin bin from Carta Bella and Echo Park. These kits have been greatly reduced to $16 and are going to go FAST!
I hope you can join us Live on Monday night - July 1 on Ustream at 8:30 p.m. est
We are going to make a few Christmas ornaments that are simple for children to make. They are great home decore items, or could be used on packages rather than bows.
I will feature papers in the Flamingo Scraps bargin bin from Carta Bella and Echo Park. These kits have been greatly reduced to $16 and are going to go FAST!
We hope you can join us live, but as always we will try to record the show in case you miss it.
Hope to see you in the chat on Monday night!
Thanks for stopping in today,
Tonya Gibbs
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Well Traveled Mini Album
Hello all Flock followers!!!
For this DT project I used the Carta Bella Well Traveled paper line. I must say I love this paper pack!! Not only do you get paper, you also get two sheets of stickers . This mini album was cut from my Cameo with black chipboard. Then, for the cover and side piece, I used an old box cover then added a Tim Holtz binder clip. I added envelopes and pieces of cardboard for pages. Tim Holtz Hitch Fasteners on the front and the back hang various chains from my stash to make the book binder. I put sand in one of the mini bottles to make it a beach theme. To find the items used in this project, go to Flamingo Scraps . Suzanne carries awesome products and if you you can't find what you're looking for, contact her and she'll do her best to accommodate you. I hope you like this Mini Album. It was super fun to make with this line!!
Here is my YouTube video of this album- Flamingo Scraps Design Team Project Well Traveled Mini Album






Products used on this album-
Carta Bella Well Travelled Chipboard Accents,Journal Cards & 12×12 Collection Kit
FabScraps Metal Charms Antique Brass
Heidi Swapp Color Shine Tinsel
Idea-Ology 2-Part .375″ Hitch Fasteners
Jenni Bowlin Mini File Folders
Maya Road Maya Mist Licorice Metallic
Maya Road Measure Once, Cut Twice Wood Pieces
Maya Road Trinket Pins Crystals
Maya Road Vintage Jewel Rhinestone Trim – Iridescent Diamond
Tim Holtz Distress Paints Set
Pink Paislee Luxe Rubons — Copper & Black Confetti
Pink Paislee Mistables Resist 12×12 Pack
Pink Paislee She Art — Mask Vintage Doily
Plus Corp Decoration Roller — Filmstrip
Prima Distressing Tool
Prima Genie Stones – Wire Wrapped
Prima Metal Paper Clips,Clocks, Banners
Prima Sunrise Sunset Vintage Trinkets — Washers
Prima Tatiana Icicle
Prima Tiny Junkyard Findings Nuts & Bolts,Screw Heads,Turns & Handles, and Vintage Gears
Prima Vintage Trinkets Antique Brass
Prima Wood Icons in a Box – Typewriters & Clocks
Seam Binding – Red,Smoke Grey, and Cream
Studio 490/Wendy Vecchi Antique Bike
Studio Calico Veneer Potty People, Transportation & Polaroid Frames Card stock Colors
Timeless Miniatures Glass Spice Bottles w/ Cork
Maya Road Fabric Tape Solids – Eggshell
Prima Washi Tape Rubber Stamp #1,#2, & #5
Be sure to check out the sales that is going on all month long....make sure you sign up for the Flamingo Scraps Newsletter
Have a great week!!!
Ramona
My Blog-
Designs~by~Ramona
For this DT project I used the Carta Bella Well Traveled paper line. I must say I love this paper pack!! Not only do you get paper, you also get two sheets of stickers . This mini album was cut from my Cameo with black chipboard. Then, for the cover and side piece, I used an old box cover then added a Tim Holtz binder clip. I added envelopes and pieces of cardboard for pages. Tim Holtz Hitch Fasteners on the front and the back hang various chains from my stash to make the book binder. I put sand in one of the mini bottles to make it a beach theme. To find the items used in this project, go to Flamingo Scraps . Suzanne carries awesome products and if you you can't find what you're looking for, contact her and she'll do her best to accommodate you. I hope you like this Mini Album. It was super fun to make with this line!!
Here is my YouTube video of this album- Flamingo Scraps Design Team Project Well Traveled Mini Album






Products used on this album-
Carta Bella Well Travelled Chipboard Accents,Journal Cards & 12×12 Collection Kit
FabScraps Metal Charms Antique Brass
Heidi Swapp Color Shine Tinsel
Idea-Ology 2-Part .375″ Hitch Fasteners
Jenni Bowlin Mini File Folders
Maya Road Maya Mist Licorice Metallic
Maya Road Measure Once, Cut Twice Wood Pieces
Maya Road Trinket Pins Crystals
Maya Road Vintage Jewel Rhinestone Trim – Iridescent Diamond
Tim Holtz Distress Paints Set
Pink Paislee Luxe Rubons — Copper & Black Confetti
Pink Paislee Mistables Resist 12×12 Pack
Pink Paislee She Art — Mask Vintage Doily
Plus Corp Decoration Roller — Filmstrip
Prima Distressing Tool
Prima Genie Stones – Wire Wrapped
Prima Metal Paper Clips,Clocks, Banners
Prima Sunrise Sunset Vintage Trinkets — Washers
Prima Tatiana Icicle
Prima Tiny Junkyard Findings Nuts & Bolts,Screw Heads,Turns & Handles, and Vintage Gears
Prima Vintage Trinkets Antique Brass
Prima Wood Icons in a Box – Typewriters & Clocks
Seam Binding – Red,Smoke Grey, and Cream
Studio 490/Wendy Vecchi Antique Bike
Studio Calico Veneer Potty People, Transportation & Polaroid Frames Card stock Colors
Timeless Miniatures Glass Spice Bottles w/ Cork
Maya Road Fabric Tape Solids – Eggshell
Prima Washi Tape Rubber Stamp #1,#2, & #5
Be sure to check out the sales that is going on all month long....make sure you sign up for the Flamingo Scraps Newsletter
Have a great week!!!
Ramona
My Blog-
Designs~by~Ramona
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