Showing posts with label Jeanette Giancaspro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeanette Giancaspro. Show all posts

Saturday, September 28, 2013

2nd Layout by Jeanette Giancaspro

Good Afternoon Bloggers:
Today we are releasing the second layout from Jeanette Giancaspro from our Design team. This layout along with the other projects are hanging up on the wall to the right of the door as soon as you walk into Scrapper's Playground. Our Design Team is doing an awesome job on these projects and have inspired others to think outside the box!  Please feel free to ask any of our Staff for information on the products that were used on these layouts.

Layouts by Jeanette Giancaspro

 

Music Man

Supplies:



Simple Stories Smarty Pants Collection, including papers and embellishments

Twill ribbon

Letter stickers

Music note die-cuts cut with die-cutting machine (I used an SVG file, which can be used with the eClips machine.  The School and Sports eClips cartridge has music note images also.)
Die-cut letters cut with die-cutting machine  (True Type Font or cartridges will work.)

For this layout, I had only one picture from high school with my music teacher (Victor Tallarico, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith’s father).  I enlarged it to 5 x7 and mounted it on one of the cut-outs from the paper collection.  I applied the adhesive to the inside of the mat, leaving the edges free so that I could lift them up and tuck the other cut-outs under the mat.  I adhered this on top of the background, which I created by cutting large (11 x 5 ½”) pieces of the patterned paper.  





I added the title, music notes, and other embellishments, creating a visual triangle.  For the journaling, I wrote everything on strips of cut-up patterned paper and alternated the colors.  As a final touch, I added hand-drawn doodling and little stickers from the Smarty Pants collection.




Great job Jeanette!



Thursday, September 26, 2013

Two of Us Layout by Jeannette Giancaspro

Good Evening Bloggers:

Today we are releasing the first layout from Jeanette Giancaspro from our Design team. This layout along with the other projects are hanging up on the wall to the right of the door as soon as you walk into Scrapper's Playground. Our Design Team is doing an awesome job on these projects and have inspired others to think outside the box!  Please feel free to ask any of our Staff for information on the products that were used on these layouts.


Layouts by Jeanette Giancaspro




TWO OF US LAYOUT

Supplies:

My Mind’s Eye Cut & Paste Collection, including papers, embellishments, and clear stamps
Gelatos by Faber-Castell
Letter stickers by Doodlebug 
 Small letter stickers
Small paintbrush
Black fine-tipped marker
Ranger craft sheet
Circle punches
Wink of Stella Markers by Zig in Clear and Silver
 



I really stepped outside the box with this layout, because I don’t usually use paint on my scrapbook pages.  Not only did I use paint on this layout, but I used a LOT of paint – at least for me!



To create the background, I first laid out my pictures without adhering them.  I drew lines so that my painted hearts would be in a straight line.  Then I scribbled Gelatos in colors that matched my papers onto my craft sheet.  After wetting a paintbrush, I mixed the water in with the Gelatos to create watercolors.  Then I painted free-hand hearts onto the pink background papers.  After they were dry, I outlined the hearts with a black fine-tipped marker.  To add more detail, I wet my paintbrush with a lot of water and splattered paint where the hearts were.  


 
After adhering my photos, I added letter stickers to create the title and wrote the journaling on a journaling card.  Because the card was a little too big, I trimmed it down a little.  Another adjustment I made was taking apart one of the sticker embellishments and re-assembling it.  I wanted to re-layer the doily flower, so I gently pulled apart the layers and re-assembled the flower.  I wanted to have the doily layer under the “Remember Today” card and the vellum layer and felt center on top of it.




I used two more cut-apart cards and some enamel embellishments, but I wanted to add a few more details.  That’s when I turned to the clear stamps that are part of the collection.  I stamped them onto white cardstock, punched them out with circle punches, and added some Wink of Stella markers.  After adding a little more journaling, I was happy with my “out-of-the-box” layout.