Friday, October 21, 2022

 

October Pattern Challenge 2022

Once a month I sponsor a Mosaic Moments Challenge on my Facebook page Five Pines Designs. Each month is different, the October Challenge is a pattern Challenge. It’s #850 a Strips Pattern and fairly new to our Pattern Gallery. Plus, there are no examples as of yet. It’s wide open to interpretation by those submitting a layout. For more details on joining the group, visit my FB page Five Pines Designs.



I thought I’d give it a try myself and try a technique I’ve done to a previous post and adapt it for this pattern.

Here’s the previous post



And this is today’s “Autumn is in the Air”.




Here’s a few steps I took for this technique to achieve this staggard look.

Let me begin with the first 2x2 panoramic section I worked on. This was a photo I had printed as a panoramic and sectioned into 5 – 2.125” squares.






I used the Mosaic Moments 1” square Grid Die for 4x6 photos. This cuts out perfect squares that I will use for a portion of the pattern.






Tip: Before separating all the squares, I like to take my dot runner and apply the adhesive along the cut lines. This applies a small amount easily to each of the pieces.


Now for the main technique.

I began with editing my photo. I turned the 4x6 image into a 5”x12” image. Then I divided the image into 3 separate – 4”x5” images and printed them out.



On the Mosaic Moments Double-sided Craft Mat, I lined the photos up in a row. I have 12” of available photo to use, but only need 10”.

As I’ve printed the photos to 5” I need to do some more trimming. The space I need to cover is a 1x3 (1” x 3.25”) and because I have to allow for the ‘shift’ this technique uses, I added another 1” requirement. This leaves ¾” that needs to be trimmed away before I make the final cuts. In this case I took 3/8” off of both the top and bottom.   

Next the photos need to be cut into 1” strips and removed the two inches on the far left to give me my 10” of photo. Although I love the colors, the photo is actually a bit blurry, so the choice was easy.



Because you should always cut by drawing your X-Acto knife towards yourself, I turn my mat a quarter turn to make the next set of cuts.










Following the pattern for which piece is up or down the ruler is lined up across the whole group and cut only the ones that need to go. Then fill in the spaces on the grid paper. I chose a Black Grid because I like the way the fall colors pop when I use it.

Finally, I use the 1” squares to fill in the remaining spots on page.

I’ve used three types of photos, a distance shot for a nice series in a panoramic, a normal shot for my main photo strip and then a close up detailed shot for leaves to fill the 1” mosaic sections.

The page is finished off with two strips of patterned paper, top and bottom. I added a title with Honey Bee Stamps Autumn stamp set, “Autumn is in the Air” It is heat embossed with Rose Gold embossing powder and fussy cut and then adhered it to the top right and bottom left spaces.  




If you’d like to join the Challenge Gallery  we’d love to have you join us, especially if you’d like to try this month’s Challenge! Posting is this week and the winner will receive a $25.00 Gift Certificate to spend at Snapncrop!

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Andrea 

Thursday, October 6, 2022

 It's card making season around here so I thought I'd share a few of my latest using the Mosaic Moments Grid Cards.




First up is a Fall card using an embossing folder from Darice for the black 1" squares. The Mosaic Moments 1" Grid Die was designed to cut a 4x6 photo into 24 ' 1" squares to use on the grid and it's perfect for quickly cutting your cardstock too.  Another Mosaic Moments Leaf die provides leaves that I've cut from a variety of metallic and glimmer  cardstocks to randomly fall across the card.






The next Fall card takes a vibrant twist with Jewel tone Cardstock from the Park Lane Collection at JoAnn Fabrics








Once again Mosaic Moments Dies bring our selection of leaves and acorns. The Sentiment is from a Papertrey Stamp set that is now retired and I used an embossing folder to add an interesting background. 


The final Card makes use of many of the Mosaic Moments Christmas 1" square dies to fill my squares.
The blended background is created using Tim Holtz Distress Inks in Picked Raspberry and Peacock Feathers. 



All pieces cut in white with "joy" from Sugar Peas stacked and cut in silver card stock













Some of the Mosaic Moments Dies used to create this card.


thanks for stopping see you soon...
 Andrea