Balzer Designs Stencil Hop | Triangles
Welcome to Balzer Designs Stencil Hop!
If you are brand new here, welcome! You can read a bit about me and what I do on my welcome page.
I recently discovered, and am loving, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer's stencils for The Crafter's Workshop. She's got a great collection of images and text based stencils including chevron (that I used in this layout), herringbone, wonky circles, and clouds.
This month the featured stencil is the Triangle.
Here's a look at the layout I put together:
As many of you know, I'm a fan of basic geometric shapes.
I'm also a fan of repetition.
Put the two of them together and well, I'm happy.
Here's a look at my process for this layout:
I started with a 12x12 background of kraft cardstock.
As you can see, the triangle stencil is also 12x12. Rather than placing the entire thing on top of my cardstock I decided to do three rows on one side of the page and one row on the other. I wanted my main content (the photos + the words) to be off to one side or the other vs. right in the middle.
Something new I tried with this layout was American Crafts Zing embossing powder. Before this I almost always used good-old UTEE (clear). I'll definitely be using this again. Love that they are non-sparkly versions.
Above you can see that I laid the stencil down on the edge of the page and used Versamark as my embossing ink. Then I dumped some of the Zing white opaque powder on top of the inked triangles (remove the stencil first) and heated with a heat gun.
In the shot above you can see where I've used the heat gun to set some of the powder (the portion towards the top).
I love that opaque white texture. Here's a closer look:
After getting the triangles in place I added content in between: three 4x6 photos, a strip of pattern paper, ribbon/trim along each edge, journaling cut in strips.
The Crate Paper ribbon/trim (loved this one - it's more like elastic) was first adhered with red line tape and then I ran it through my sewing machine.
Another way I used the stencil was to cut small triangles from pattern paper. Those triangles got adhered right along the right edge.
In the bottom corner I stamped and embossed Live In The Moment (a sentiment from this set) and added "sweet girl" using Lily Bee letter stickers.
On the left edge I covered one embossed triangle with a pattern paper triangle and added a cork A.
The journaling was printed out onto cream cardstock, cut into strips, and adhered on the photos.
JOURNALING | “Owww.” you said as you grabbed your ear. We called the doctor and were able to get in first thing in the morning. You put on your twirling skirt and your Hello Kitty boots, grabbed your Mama & Baby tiger and we were on our way. You were pretty excited to see “Dr. Black” who was filling in for your regular doctor. She confirmed that indeed you did have an ear infection and sent us on our way with a prescription. While waiting for your prescription to be filled at Walgreens you had a great time checking out all the makeup and telling me about each thing you saw. You are so fun Anna. Such a wonderful little bundle of happiness and interest in life. Love you.
SUPPLIES
Click on the images below to link to the supplies used in this project.
Here are links to other people participating in today's blog hop:
- Dina Wakley
- Suze Weinberg
- Bianca Mandity
- Vicki Boutin
- Christy Tomlinson
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Julie Fei-Fan Balzer (she's giving away a 12x12 and 6x6 version of this stencil)
You can view past links to other featured stencil hops here.
Big thanks to Julie for inviting me to play along this month!
This is such a sweet layout, Ali! When you showed us those embossed triangles (last week??) I was wondering what you were making. :)
What a great little story told with your words and photos. I love the way you embellished it, too. I need to look for some of that Crate Paper lace!
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Hi, Ali! I am so happy that you are participating in Julie's blog hop!! I too have started to dabble in mixed media (aka Julie's templates) and incorporating into my artwork. LOVE what you did with the page :) Hope you are doing well - been lurking but always reading! MargieH in Chicago
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That is just SO COOL! I just love how versatile the stencil is! My creative juices are really flowing now! Thanks so much for sharing!!!!
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Oh...how i love me some zing:) Have you tried the mustard color yet? It is by far my favorite color.
Beautiful layout...super inspiring!
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Oh, how I've missed your layouts, Ali! LOVE-LOVE-LOVE this one! So simple, yet, so much texture and prettiness! :)
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Really like the simple clean lines of the triangle stencil Hope I win it!
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jennifer olson
are you going to do project life
I'll be doing a Project Life post on Thursday this week.
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This may sound totally foolish, but, what the heck. Can you use a high power blowdryer to heat the embossing powder?? A friend and I discussed this awhile back. I have never tried either method but the result looks great!
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Wow! I love it! And I'm not a huge fan of triangles.
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What a precious layout! And thanks for the how-tos.
Loving the embossing, the paper triangles, the stitching on the pretty trim, darling Anna *sigh*, and especially the way you add little letters - 'A' for Anna, 'S' for Simon, etc. - on your layouts. Your embellishments are so simple yet so perfect. I feel the urge to scraplift yet another of your lovely designs. :-)
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This layout is so wonderful !
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I love everything about this layout :)
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I am always in awe of your projects and you inspire me to try things out of my comfort zone so thanks Ali and that is why I so love your blog!
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When I saw your layout I couldn't quite figure out how you got such bright triangles. I was surprised by the embossing powder. I love the effect. I got a stencil from Julie Fei-Fan Blazer's stencil in my Cocoa Daisy kit. Now I have a new technique to try.
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Your little Anna is so cute. Love the lipstick Pic. I would never think to use that template with embossing powder. I always learn something new from you. thanks for sharing.
Regina
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Okay, now I have to have this template! I love what you did with the Zing! Great layout!
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Thanks Ali - this was just the inspiration I needed! I'm currently trying to work out how to incorporate more 'messy' techniques and supplies into my scrapping style. This has given me some great ideas.
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First time visiting your website. I want to say how much I appreciate your listing, showing and linking your supply list. It is very helpful for those like me that want to know what exactly that paint or pen or tool you used was.
Thanks Jill and welcome! Appreciate the positive feedback.
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This is a very beautiful layout. I love it. Thanks for sharing,
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So beautiful!! I love every detail - you are so creative. :) Are you happy with the sewing machine? I've heard mixed reviews about it, just wonder how you like it...
I'm totally happy with it - use it regularly for paper and other mediums + fabric.
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Wow. This is seriously beautiful, Ali!
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I can really see a design background in this page and I just love the tight layout with the delightful pop. Great!
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Perfection! Love the little story about Anna too.
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Love the embossing technique! Recently got my first Julie Fei-Fan Blazer stencil...lots of fun...loving the hop! xo
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Oh this is amazing Ali, thanks for sharing! I totally need to get a heat gun so that I can use my embossing powders again.
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