Studio AE from Technique Tuesday | January Blog Hop

Welcome to the January 2012 Studio AE Blog Hop!

This month's stamp is called Bring On The Love.

A nice love-themed set that can be used for Valentine's projects or any time you want to express your love for someone in your memory keeping projects. Love is one of my favorite universal themes - always lots of stories to share about expressing love (totally not just for Valentine's Day).

Here's a look at the 8.5x11 layout:

Now, let me be the first to say that I wanted to experiment a bit with this layout.

The truth is that I don't completely love it. I think it's mainly because I stuck that hand-stitched heart right in the middle of the page and it's totally bugging me. That said, I'm just going to put it in my album and move on. The process of playing was good.

If I was going to do it again or change it I'd probably keep the bottom portion (up to the scallop ribbon) and then have the rest be just the photo and the couple small hearts. Practice and learn!

Here's a look at the process:

I've had the Pink Paislee Mistables Collection Scallop Ribbons sitting in my stash for awhile and was ready to make something happen with it.

Using both Bring On The Love and Hero Arts Clings Thank You stamps, paired with Ranger Archival Ink, I stamped right onto the Pink Paislee Scallop Ribbons. I stamped "love you so much" twice and used a bit of red line adhesive to initially attach it to the page. I stamped the text stamp a couple times along the larger piece of ribbon and then layered it up underneath the first strip.

In the photo above you can see that I layered a strip of Pinkish-Grey Stripe Tape on top of the bottom edge of the photo. Aligned with the right edge I added a piece of scalloped felt from My Mind's Eye Everyday Fun Borders set. I stitched a zig-zag line along the edge between the stamped scallop ribbon and the photo.

The heart (yea, that one in the center of the layout) was hand-stitched using embroidery floss. Loved doing that but don't love the placement (and little stitches are easier for controling your shape - I didn't draw it on there first I just eye-balled it).

The other two little hearts include a Jenni Bowlin Hearts Plain Mini Chipboard Piece that I embossed with white Zing powder and a small heart cut from the 6x6 Fancy Pants Love Story paper pad and added a bit of Glossy Accents on top.

Along the bottom for the journaling section I stamped the "lots of love for you" design using silver ink from Colorbox Basics Cat's Eye Classic Pigment Ink Queue. I tried a couple other inks with this stamp and it seemed that the chalk ink turned out the best. I drew the jouranling lines with a Sakura Pen Touch pen in silver and wrote my journaling using a Precision Pen from American Crafts.

Along the very bottom of the page I added another piece of the scalloped felt and a strip of that great heart paper from the 6x6 Fancy Pants Love Story paper pad. I used the Fiskars Scallop Border Punch to created the scallops along the pattern paper.

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Be sure to check the blogs of all taking part in the Blog Hop today:


As a thank you for all the comments received during the hop on all the blogs, as well as those left on the Technique Tuesday blog, we will give away two stamp sets.

One person will win Our Hearts by Ali Edwards stamp set and one other person will win our The Cupcakery stamp set. You don’t need to leave a comment on all the blogs to be eligible to win. All comments must be made by midnight  PST on Jan. 13th. Tune into the Technique Tuesday blog on Jan. 14th to see if you are one of the lucky winners.

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266 thoughts

  1. Angie D. says…
    01/10/2012

    I like the hearts at the bottom.

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  2. FrancineB says…
    01/10/2012

    Experimenting is part of the fun of creating. Very pretty layout.

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  3. Beth says…
    01/10/2012

    Love your layout!

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  4. Rebecca White says…
    01/10/2012

    Very cute stamp set!

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  5. Kellie says…
    01/10/2012

    I love your layout! Is it inappropriate to suggest that you put your mom and daughters intials inside the stitched heart?

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  6. Annette says…
    01/10/2012

    Love that even the pros practice and learn!! I think it looks amazing and love that you continue to push yourself. Great stamp set and looking forward to playing with it!!

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  7. Shawna says…
    01/10/2012

    really love your page! sweet anna is adorable as always!

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  8. Jamie d says…
    01/10/2012

    Love the idea to stamp the mistables! Thank you so much for the chance to win!

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  9. Becky P. says…
    01/10/2012

    This is a sweet layout. I love that you embroidered a heart right onto your layout and think that maybe you would have loved it if it had been used to frame Anna and your mom? Anyway, I like the layout and love the photo especially.

    thanks for sharing!

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  10. Shari P says…
    01/10/2012

    Love the layout - super cute!!

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  11. Nancy Frazier says…
    01/10/2012

    LOve the layout and the stamps!

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  12. Paula G says…
    01/10/2012

    I love your layouts that include Simon and Ana's grandparents! And the monthly Technique Tuesday blog hop has become a tradition for me to partake in :)

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  13. Neysa Watson says…
    01/10/2012

    I like the layout and appreciate how you explained the process. Love the block style stamps.

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  14. julie says…
    01/10/2012

    i love how honest you are.

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  15. Neysa Watson says…
    01/10/2012

    Ali, love the layout. had a blast on the blog hop. Your stamps are always on my top 10 list of must haves. Thanks for sharing.

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  16. lea-maria says…
    01/10/2012

    The thing I loved about your page was the sewed heart in the middle!

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  17. Elizabeth says…
    01/10/2012

    I love this layout...so much goodness here...including the heart!

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  18. Jackie L says…
    01/10/2012

    love your stamps! I really like all of the different textures used on the layout.

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  19. Carolyn says…
    01/11/2012

    Love the layout and the stamps.

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  20. Deb Klepac says…
    01/11/2012

    great new stuff!

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  21. Roxanne O'Brien says…
    01/11/2012

    Beautiful as always. Your handwriting just rocks. And I love even more that you're not totally in love with the layout...sometimes I wondered if it was just me!

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  22. Roxanne O'Brien says…
    01/11/2012

    I meant to keep typing! I wondered if it was just me that wasn't in love with a layout. Everyone else always seems to love them, but sometimes, I don't dig it, but I let it be! LOL

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  23. Damiane Lucas says…
    01/11/2012

    Ali,

    I love your layout, and I love your handstitched heart!

    Quick question: How do you get your photos that size (8.5" inches wide) to fit the width of an 8.5x11 inch layout?

    Do you send them to a photo developer? I've tried printing photos that wide at home, but my Microsoft Word program requires me to set some margins. Sigh.

    Any tips will help! Thanks!

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  24. Ali says…
    01/11/2012

    Such a heartfelt moment. Awww. Love the stamps and stitching

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  25. Tammy V says…
    01/11/2012

    Love this stamp set and layout!!!

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