Hello beautiful Kaisercrafters! Alicia here with you and today its Tutorial Tuesday. I am sharing three tutorials; A Beachy Layout, some February Journal Planner Inspiration and a video on the new Kaisercraft Colour Gel Pens and Colouring Books!! Its an exciting post! So make yourself a cup/glass of something, relax…and take a look!
Tutorial One – Beachy Layout
The gorgeous Coastal Escape Collection is perfect for scrapping all your lovely beachy photos from Summer. These are the steps I took to make a layout of my beautiful niece at the beach.
I just happened to have this lovely photo already printed and waiting in my cupboard for the right papers. This little girl lives in the country and doesn’t make it to the beach very often at all…but she does have a real love for the beach and on this particular day she was having a lovely time collecting shells. She just so happened to be wearing a blue dress which stood out to me as a dominant colour in the photo and the sand, her skin tone and her hair colour were all neutral colours surrounding the blue of the dress. Also there are some lighter blue flowers in her dress so I chose three colours for this layout; a dark blue, a light blue and a neutral sandy colour. I chose papers to reflect this colour scheme from the 12×12 collection and the 6 1/2 inch Paper pad.
Now I don’t use Kaisermists in every layout, but in this case I chose one of the lovely Gloss papers that Kaisercraft make and they respond so well with the Kaisermists. I chose three Kaisermist colours to use; Aqua, Turquoise and Denim. I sprayed these randomly onto the paper and then waited a few seconds before spreading over the sprayed areas with a tissue.
I decided to mat my gloss paper and photo in a matching design P2053 Shells. This gives a coordinating border on both pages.
At the moment I am quite obsessed with something horizontal on my layouts…I don’t know if you have noticed, but I tend to often use some straight horizontal lines. For this layout I thought I would make some thin banners. I cut my banners from P2059 Water which is the perfect paper for this and another banner from P2055 Netting. I inked them in IP727 Lagoon ink and positioned them across the middle of the page.
I ended up choosing another paper to add in the PS442 Woven Die Cut. When I layer my photo and papers I alternate between mounting tape and double sided tape for the layers to create a variety of depth in the layout. I also only place one strip down the centre of each paper not around all the sides. I do this so I can easily add in little layers as I go or if I don’t like where I have placed the paper I can rip it off quite easily and reposition it. I wanted the photo to be centred and straight, but I chose to angle all the other layers. (I also inked the edges with Lagoon Ink.)
I chose the gorgeous new DD747 Circle Scribble Die to add to this layout. I cut it in half and positioned the two halves on either side of the photo. I chose a sticker from ST928 – Life and mounted it on paper and then again on a banner (to keep with the banner theme) and layered it on top of the photo. I chose some collectables (a shell and a star fish) and layered them between the paper layers on my page. This is where it is helpful to not stick down all the edges of your papers because you can slide little die cuts in here and there to see how they look.
When it comes to embellishing a layout (or a card) I like to include embellishments with a range of textures. If you have all die cuts or just all collectables it can be a bit too much paper (in my opinion). So I like to incorporate some different surface textures for example a ribbon, a paper bloom, a wooden flourish etc. In this photo above you can see one embellishment cluster where I added another die cut, the gorgeous new release DD757 Large Flourishes, some paper blooms, a couple more collectables (with edges inked) and some lovely shells from the FL574 Flourish pack – Sea Life. These little wooden flourishes are a must-have for your ocean layouts and cards!
I made a second cluster of embellishments in the bottom corner of the photo where I used DD550 Decorative Die – Coral, cut from two different papers, some more collectables (a shell and the boat steering wheel) another paper bloom and some more wooden shell flourishes. I chose shells to accentuate the shells my niece is holding in the photo, but in the pack there are all sorts of lovely flourishes including boats, star fish, fish and anchors.
Finally I added a shell and coral die cut behind the title for my page and a silver paperclip.
And that is the finished layout! I have listed all the supplies you will need below:
Kaisercraft Products: P2059 Water | PS443 Sea Shells – Gloss | PS442 Woven – Die Cut | PP991 Paper Pad | CT850 Collectables | FL574 Flourish Pack – Sea Life | IP727 Ink – Lagoon | ST928 Clear Stickers – Life | F630 Paper Blooms – Iceberg |DD550 Decorative Die – Coral |DD747 Decorative Die – Circle Scribble | DD757 Large Flourishes | KM105 Kaisermists – Turquoise | KM106 Kaisermists – Denim | KM 116 Kaisermists – Aqua |
Tutorial Two – Journal Planner Inspiration for February
I don’t know if you are like me, but January went a little too fast for me, and before I knew it February was here!! My January birthday cards still aren’t sent out : ( and my Journal Planner was not ready to go for the month. This month I wanted to think simply…I felt last month in my planner things were a little too busy and my eyes were struggling to find my appointments amongst all the lovely decorations I had done ha ha! So due to less time and me craving for a more simplified approach, I have prepared a tutorial for decorating your planner using a simple approach and the gorgeous Coastal Escape Collection. I hope you enjoy it : )
I love adding some glitter tape to my planner…it gives such a lovely sparkle and its so easy to apply. Simply apply a strip to the top section of each planning page.
Cut strips for the centre of your planning page. Attach to the middle and hole punch the holes.
In keeping with my “simple” design for February I decided to cover this whole page with one paper. Then I used the quotes from the dividers to layer onto P2055 Netting paper and attach to the page. You could easily add some stamping or collectables to these pages as well to decorate them a little more.
I used two dies; DD368 Square Vintage Frames and DD757 Large Flourishes along with some quotes from the Collectables to layer onto a strip of paper down the side of the planning page. I cut the die flourishes in half and taped them behind the quote.
Finally I added a gentle mist of Aqua Glitter mist and a sprinkling of stickers from the CM604 Sunkissed Captured Moments Kit. Reminding myself not to get carried away here. I want to be able to see my appointments remember! I wrote the dates in with the Black Glitter Kaiser Colour Gel Pen.
I went back and added a little PS442 Woven Die Cut for a bit of texture…and thats February complete! Ready for a new month now!!
Kaisercraft Products: P2052 Palms | P2053 Shells | P2055 Netting | P2056 Sea Grass | P2057 Coral | P2060 Discovery | PS442 Woven – Die Cut | PP991 Paper Pad | CM604 Sunkissed Captured Moments Kit | KM116 Kaisermists – Aqua | DD368 Decorative Die – Square Vintage Frame | DD757 Large Flourishes | PT229 Glitter Tape – Ice Blue |
Tutorial Three – Kaiser Colour Gel Pens and Colouring Books
Have you coloured with the new Kaiser Colour Gel Pens yet or bought yourself a Kaiser Colour Colouring Book? This video talks you through these new products and shows me colouring a page in the Mystic Treasures Colouring Book. It is always confronting listening to yourself on video…but bear with me here…
Kaisercraft Products: CL101 Kaisercolour – Gel Pens 24 pk | CL510 Mystic Treasures | CL502 Free Spirit | CL515 Folk Dance |
If you have any questions about these tutorials please fell free to ask in the comments below or on the Facebook page. If you decide to give one of these tutorials a go I would love to see your interpretation! Please let me know so I can pop on over and see your work.
Thanks for your time today, I look forward to seeing you again next month : )
Alicia xx