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Friday, 16 January 2015

Scrapbook Magazine UK issue 84 - Playing with Filmstrips!

For Scrapbook Magazine UK #84 I was asked to create three layouts to demonstrate to readers how they can use a versatile filmstrip element on their pages as frames for multiple photos, ways to enclose journaling sections etc.

Creating layouts using filmstrips isn’t something I’ve done a lot and now that I’ve made these three pages I can’t understand why! I truly loved using them! The pages came together in a flash! What I love about filmstrips is that they are so versatile! The possibilities are endless … they can be used to add more photos on your page (layout “Capture”), as a journaling spot (layout “Adventure”), or even as a spot for a cluster of embellishments (layout This Right Here). I created the filmstrips both with a Spellbinders die and my Sizzix Big Shot and my Silhouette Cameo and a cut file from the Silhouette store. What I love about using the Silhouette is that you can cut filmstrips in every size you wish (larger for photos or a bit smaller for journaling). 

So here's what I made for the magazine: 

Layout 1 "Capture": filmstrips used to add more photos:


Materials layout “Capture”: Scraptastic Club “Best Day of My Life” kit (June 2014) (except the black cardstock and washi tape): patterned paper: Crate Paper, Echo Park; cardstock: American Crafts; stickers: Echo Park; die-cuts: Heidi Swapp; pen: K&Company; washi tape: Hema; twine: The Twinery; staples: Tim Holtz; paper clip: Maya Road; wood veneer, cork stars: Scraptastic Club. Tools: Silhouette Cameo, Tim Holtz tiny attacher. 



Layout 2 "Adventure": filmstrips used as journaling spot: 


Materials layout “Adventure”: patterned paper, chipboard, die-cuts, die-cut cards: Simple Stories; cardstock: American Crafts; stamps: Scraptastic Club & Catslife Press; stamping ink: Ranger; color mist: Studio Calico, Tim Holtz distress stain; pen: K&Company; staples: Tim Holtz, photo corners: Hema; filmstrip cut file: Jillibean Soup, title cut file: Kerri Bradford. Tools: Silhouette Cameo, Tim Holtz tiny attacher. 


And layout 3 "This Right Here": filmstrip used for a cluster of embellishments: 


Materials layout “This Right Here”: Scraptastic Club 8 Days a Week kit (April 2013): patterned paper: Crate Paper, Studio Calico, Basic Grey; cardstock: American Crafts; die-cuts: Teresa Collins; flags: Basic Grey; die-cut card: Scraptastic Club; wood veneer: Studio Calico; paper clip: Maya Road; flair buttons: A Flair for Buttons; washi tapes: K&Company, Glitz Design; staples: V&D; pen: K&Company; Tools: Sizzix Big Shot, Spellbinders “Snapshot” Shapeabilities, Aigger sewing machine, V&D long reach stapler. 


Adore these flairs from "A Flair For Buttons"!



And this is the magazine it was published in: 


It's still for sale in case you're interested. HERE's the link

I hope you like my examples and that you’ll give using filmstrips a try too! 

Thank you so much for stopping by! Have a fab weekend!! 
xoxo 

13 comments:

  1. Awesome work! Love your use of film strips!

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  2. You rocked it!!! These are all fabulous! LOVING how you used the film strips!!!!!

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  3. Hi Monique! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog. :) These are all fabulous and creative. Lovethe different ways you featured the film strips.

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  4. Wat zijn ze weer leuk! De eerste is mijn favoriet ;-)

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  5. Wat zijn ze leuk!!! En wat een leuke manier om de filmstrips te gebruiken. Leuk idee met die teksten erin. Geweldig! Zoals altijd. Liefs, Yvonne

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  6. Jeetje, wat zijn ze gaaf allemaal! Je hebt de filmstrips op erg leuke manieren gebruikt en hebt er weer heerlijk vrolijke kunstwerkjes van weten te maken!

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  7. Prachtige layouts, heel mooi strak en zoveel te zien! Ik vind de journaling in zo'n filmstrip een origineel idee (ga ik onthouden!)

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  8. You did an incredibly fabulous job using the filmstrip idea in such versatile ways -my favorite is how you put your top 10 list inside it!!! Love all these layouts and think that you are a ROCK STAR!!

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  9. These are all amazing Monique!! Love the way you used the film strips on each of your pages!

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  10. These are all such fun layouts Monique! So exciting to be print published.

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  11. i've never used filmstrips - but i love how you use them...
    this is so perfect...

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  12. All amazing pages!!! Love the different uses of the filmstrip!!

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  13. LOVE how you used the filmstrips, all awesome ideas.

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