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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Nicole by Beverly Sams

Here's a look at what Design Team member Beverly Sams created using the February Kit.  Here's what Beverly told us about this layout:

Nicole is one of my beautiful dancer friends. She's smart and funny and when she dances, her eyes sparkle more than the rhinestones on her dress. I used Nadia's beautiful sketch to assemble this layout. I enjoyed working with some of my favorite colors and the papers are so pretty, it just came together wonderfully.

Along with the main kit, I used:

Dusty Attic small Garden Frame (sold out)
Prima Meredith Mer Light champagne flower - available
Wild Orchid Beehive Blossom Flowers - available
Prima Aglow Mica Brown leaves - available


Sunday, January 15, 2012

February 2012 Paper and Add-Ons

It's that time again - time to reveal the papers we will be using in the February kit and to show the add-ons we are offering. Our papers this month are from Denmark from a company called Riddersholm Designs. They are such a different color scheme, with the rich purples, golds and blues. They are truly gorgeous and I guarantee that you will be most pleased with this kit! Here are the papers:



And the add-ons:



Unfortunately, both of our add-on pkgs and our paper add-ons are sold out, but there are a few individual items still available.

And here is a gorgeous layout by DT member Nadia Cannizzo:

Friday, January 13, 2012

Inspiration using our January Kit - Part 2

As promised Tuesday, here's a look at more layouts from our design team, using our January Kit, featuring paper by 7 Dots Studio:

Altered Canvas by Kay


"Kiefer" by Valerie


"Funny Girl " by Leslie


"Made With Love" by Beverly


"Imagine" by Kristie


Once again, you will see how versatile this kit is.  Want to be kept up-to-date on what's happening at C'est Magnifique, and be the first to see new kits? - sign up for our newsletter by entering your e-mail in the "join our mailing list" section on the sidebar to the left of this post.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

This Week's Challenge Update

I'd like to begin by announcing the winner of our 'Stamping' challenge. Congratulations Heather, who created this wonderful layout titled "Christmas Sox" where she used stamps to create a border around her page. Thanks for entering our challenge, Heather. Leslie will be sending you a RAK from C'est Magnifique.


New Challenge - Grungy/Distressed

It's time for a new challenge and this time we're going to ask you to use a grungy and/or distressed look when creating a layout. You can interpret that look any way you want, because there are many different ways to achieve the grungy and distressed look. You may upload 1 layout for this challenge.

You will have two weeks to complete this challenge (until midnight EST January 22). Please upload your layout to this thread in our forum and the "Grungy/Distressed" folder in our gallery.  Failure to post your layout in both places will cause it to be disqualified.

The winner, chosen by a random draw, will receive an RAK from C'est Magnifique.Our challenges are designed to help you create. We ask that you upload only newly created layouts for this challenge.

Have fun!  We look forward to seeing your grungy/distressed layouts.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Please Welcome Camilla Ekman!

I am so excited to announce that Camilla Ekman will be joining our design team! Please give her a huge welcome!

Here is a photo and a short bio:



"I'm Camilla Ekman from southern Sweden. I work as a Montessori teacher and when I'm off work I do what I love most - that is of course scrapbooking. My favourite scrapping subjects are my two children, Julia and Filip, but also my sweet nieces and nephews. I have scrapped since early 2007 and enjoyed every minute of my hobby. Through scrapbooking I keep my memories alive but above all I get to be creative. I get to use my hands! I would say that I tend to scrap romantic and shabby. I love using flowers, bling and lace. When I don't scrap I enjoy books, travelling and spending lots of time with friends. I am so proud and honoured to be a part of the C’est Magnifique Kit Club design team. I also design for Glitz Design, Pencil Lines and Get Picky."

Creative ways to use our January Kit -Part I

We'd like to share with you some layouts created by members of our design team, using our January kit.  You can use this kit to create layouts with many different looks, as you'll see below.

Be sure to check back Thursday when we'll have more layouts to share with you.

"So Lovely" by Kristie


"Fascinating" by Beverly


"Air" by Leslie



"1st Show" by Valerie


"Good Times" by Kay



Wow, so many looks from just one kit!  This kit, featuring paper from 7 Dots Studio sold out quickly.  To make sure you get our kits in the future, head over to our website and sign up to become a member!

Monday, January 9, 2012

Waterlillies

Design Team member Kristie Taylor created this great flower tutorial for us. 

How to make paper waterlilies:

Your completed waterlilies will look something like this:



Step 1 - gather supplies and punch flowers
Choose your punches. These are the punches I used, but you can use any that are similar:



 You will need:
- four large flowers with five petals
- two medium flowers (I used snowflakes)
- two small flowers (I used daisies)
- large marker
- paintbrush handle or stylus tool
- something soft like an old mouse pad or piece of bubble wrap (I used a padded envelope because it was close and I didn't have to get up from my comfy chair).


Step 2 - Stirring
Place the four large flowers on your soft surface.  This step is called "stirring" which means that you place the round end of your marker in the center of each large flower and "stir" it in a circular motion while pushing down. This will make your flowers curl upward.



Step 3 - Curling
Continuing with the four large flowers, the next step is called "curling".  This means that you rub the round end of your marker down each petal of your large flowers until they "curl" slightly, but not too much because you will need room for stacking the petals.



Step 4 - Pinching
Now you will pinch each petal of the four large flowers to make a "v" shape. It's pretty easy and it doesn't need to be perfect. (Please excuse my  paint crusted fingernails.  I have been creating all day.)



After you pinch the petals,  they should look something like this:


Step 5
You will need to complete this step if you used something similar to the snowflake I used.  You will need to make each petal smaller to resemble a stamen, so snip each petal in half.


Step 6 - Repeat
Repeat - you will now "stir" and "curl" the two medium and two small flowers

Step 7 - Cupping
Using the two medium and two small flowers,  you will need to do the "cupping". This means that you will place the tip of your stylus tool (or paintbrush handle) in the center and push downward to make the flower petals "cup" the tool.  Sometimes you may need to help it along with you fingers.  Push all the petals up like this:



Step 8 - Stack
Now you're ready to "stack em up".   Stack the pieces, staggering each flower between the petals of the flower below it.  You can either glue them together or use a brad to hold them together. You could place a small gem or button in the center, if desired.  I also like to spray them with glitter, spray ink, and maybe add some Stickles, too.

You should have something that looks like this.


Here are some of these flowers used on a layout created with the January kit:




I hope you liked my tutorial and I hope you decide to give it a try.  If you do, please post it so we can see your beautiful work!