Monday, October 27, 2014

October Colour challenge winners


We challenged you with a bit of a tricky colour challenge and you all responded with wonderful layouts! They were so fun to look through. Congrats to KarenB  you are our winner this month!

Congrats to our runner ups! 



 laury55  


                                                              JayTeeZeHang  
                            

Want to join us in one of our challenges? There is still lots of time to get created for our October Inspired by... challenge. Check it out here


Thursday, October 23, 2014

October Inspired by... Challenge

It's time for another Inspired by...challenge and I know I say that I am excited about this months inspiration every month... I think this one is truly my favourite so far! I can't wait to see how you all are inspired by it!


Here is how our guest designer Caylee Grey was inspired... I love that she was inspired to do a page in her art journal!


Show us how you are inspired by this image and share it here. You could win a Heidi Swapp prize pack full of some of her latest project life goodies. 

Here is how to play along: 
- You can submit ANY kind of project that you were inspired to create such as layouts, cards, project life fillers
- The winner of the prize will be randomly drawn and our 3 favourite layouts be featured on the blog. 
- Our challenge will run until November 4th at 11:55pm Hong Kong time. 
- Link your creation below by entering a link to your blog post or online gallery sharing your work.  Our InLinkz now has the ability to link your project from Instagram! so you can just snap a photo of your project and link while you share it on instagram.. so cool! 
- Please no back-linking.  This is for newly created projects only.  Any back-links will be be disqualified. 
- If you don't have a blog or online gallery, alternatively you can post a photo of your work on our facebook page. Please make sure you include " Mei Li Inspired by... Challenge" somewhere in the post. 


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Webster's Pages Color Crush Planners - Pre Order + FREE Worldwide Shipping!


Its that time of year again! Time to start planning how you will keep organized in the new year. Its really fun that the scrapbooking industry has begun to reached into this aspect of life because some really cool planners and organizational kits are starting to emerge, inspiring even the most unorganized of us. Webster's Pages has done just that, releasing Color Crush Personal Planners, a fab collection of planners and kits ready to make your day beautiful. You can buy the planners as beautiful colour coordinated kits or mix it up and buy them separate to make it more personal. They have thought of everything and also have matching craftmate folios to help keep your goodies organized as well! 

We are excited to be stocking this collection at Mei Li and now for a limited time we are offering the option to pre order. Better yet, we are giving you FREE shipping worldwide on all pre orders! How awesome is that? 











Monday, October 20, 2014

The Art Journal Starter Kit with Caylee Grey



meilipaperie.com ~ The Art Journal Starter Kit  with Caylee Grey

Hello Mei Li Paperie darlings. It's Caylee here and I'm sharing a paper art form that's close to my heart. Art journaling. A while back, my internet bestie, Lauren, and I, had a chat about two things - that we had all these creative classes that we never finished, and how we wished that we were creating continuously. That's how we came up with the idea of art journaling every single week. Initially we used our art journal classes to guide us, but we passed the prompts, and we've been posting for 25 straight weeks now. We each have books bursting with art journal goodness, and are on our way to a mini art journal library.

Art journaling is great because it has no rules. I mean, I know scrapbooking has no rules, but you really feel so free when art journaling. If you want to paint a smear across a page and call it a day, you can. Art journaling also helps my creativity in other realms. It has helped me make better layouts, better mini books, and better Project Life pages. I've had a lot of emails asking about starting art journaling. The toughest part of most things is getting started. And so I put together a "starter kit" including the tools I use for art journaling. You only really need a paper, pen, and your brain, but these tools will make it easier.

meilipaperie.com ~ The Art Journal Starter Kit  with Caylee Grey

First things first, you need a place to put these gorgeous pages. You can simply bind loose sheets of paper together in a way that you like, or you can use a bound book, or binder. I'm currently using a Moleskine and it's been my favourite choice... but I'm pretty much biased.

meilipaperie.com ~ The Art Journal Starter Kit  with Caylee Grey

Old second hand books are one of my favourite backgrounds for my pages. 

meilipaperie.com ~ The Art Journal Starter Kit  with Caylee Grey

Pages from super old books give a beautiful vintage look.

meilipaperie.com ~ The Art Journal Starter Kit  with Caylee Grey

Dictionaries, thesauruses, and silly books are some of my favourites.


And then you get old school illustrated books. Birds and flowers are my favorite. You've got to really search for treasures like these that are still cheap.


Oh, how I love old book pages.


Other great paper bases are magazine cuttings. My favourite magazines for these are Flow, Molly Makes, and National Geographics.


Whenever I visit the hardware store I take a bunch of paint chips. They're free and they're freaking gorgeous. Natural ombres.


I don't have many pages because I'm always moving homes, so I keep everything in a clear plastic envelope.


Wrapping paper makes for some great solid backgrounds.


Doilies bought from a grocery store are my favourite embellishments. They add a soft, feminine touch. 



So I have a thing for alphabet stickers. I honestly can never have enough. They make my pages a bit more cohesive and tied together. I could use my handwriting, but little stickers are just so much prettier.


Speaking of handwriting, this is a very important part of my art journaling. Sometimes the art can't say everything you want it to, and then you use words.


Plain paper and vellum are fantastic for adding extra dimension. Often I write a heading onto the plain paper, and cut around it and stick it onto the page.


Washi. I mean. Of course this list would include washi. You can create entire pages with just washi. I like using it as something to write on, or to hold an image down. I also loate using glue, so I like to use double sided tape as often as possible.


Ribbon and lace also looks beautiful on pages. I buy my lace from a material shop because it's so cheap.


I use a variety of pens in my journaling. Copic Markers for headings, and Uni Pin Fine Lines for journaling. I've recently started incorporating paint.


My scanner and my Silhouette Portrait are really helpful when making a page. I love the ability of cutting out words and titles easily, and I love superimposing my handwriting onto a digital image. I use Photoshop to add depth.



The ultimate. A great pair of scissors.



Thursday, October 16, 2014

September Inspired by... winners



What amazing inspiration you all found from our September Inspired by...challenge! Apologies in the delay of this post as our blogging platform has been having issues with uploading images but its seems to have gotten its problems sorted now. So finally we are here to say congrats to Josie Teh, you are the winner of Septembers Inspired by...challenge!



And here are our wonderful runner ups....





KarenB  


Thanks you everyone for playing along and don't forget to join in our October colour challenge due by October 19th.  



Thursday, October 9, 2014

October Colour Challenge



Caylee here with this months colour challenge. This colour challenge immediately got me thinking not about scrapbooking products, but rather about photos from a mini adventure. During my trip to the Cote d'Azur last year, I was astounded at the beautiful colours of the small towns and big cities. Nice in particular fit the colour challenge theme perfectly. Hues of light blue from the sea, and from cloudless days... the pinks of the buildings, and the reds of the roofs. And the whites of the statues just fit in perfectly. It's almost as if Nice was built with a colour scheme, this colour scheme, in mind.












We love that the colour pallette reminded Caylee of photos! We can't wait to see how it inspires you. Join us and you could win a Echo Park Creative Agenda prize pack. 

Here is how to play along: 
- You can submit ANY kind of project that you were inspired to create such as layouts, cards, project life fillers
- The winner of the prize will be randomly drawn and our 3 favourite layouts be featured on the blog. 
- Our challenge will run until October 19th at 11:55pm Hong Kong time. 
- Link your creation below by entering a link to your blog post or online gallery sharing your work.  Our InLinkz now has the ability to link your project from Instagram! so you can just snap a photo of your project and link while you share it on instagram.. so cool! 
- Please no back-linking.  This is for newly created projects only.  Any back-links will be be disqualified. 
- If you don't have a blog or online gallery, alternatively you can post a photo of your work on our facebook page. Please make sure you include " Mei Li October Colour Challenge" somewhere in the post. 

Materials Caylee used: 
  • Studio Calico Cork Geotags
  • Studio Calico cork stars
  • Studio Calico wooden butterflies
  • Studio Calico blue alpha stickers
  • Crate Paper - Notes & Things Papers
  • Crate Paper - Notes & Things Accent Stickers
  • Crate Paper - Notes & Things Tag Ephemera – Crate Paper
  • Studio Calico Brighton Pier
  • Shimelle Die Cut Shapes
  • Shimelle - Jemison Paper
  • Shimelle Accent & Phrase Stickers
  • Jen Hadfield Phrase and Accent Stickers











Monday, October 6, 2014

Introducing our October guest Caylee Grey!

We want to deeply apologize for the delay here over the past 2 weeks. As you may have seen on the news Hong Kong is at a pivotal point regarding our politics.. and due to the tight controls that our lovely neighbours prefer to have over such situations, internet services for sites such as Blogger have been very much delayed and at most points blocked completely. We really appreciate your patience as we work through these historical changes.. we are already noticing the restrictions easing back to the way it was so we hope things return back to normal soon.

So without further ado... we would love to announce our wonderful October guest designer, Caylee Grey. We have been long time admirers of her work. Her project life is simply stunning and her art journaling inspiring. Here is what Caylee has to say about herself:



I believe that adventures are created. I also believe in subtle magic. I treasure those casual magical, adventurous moments, and as such, collect them. I live in South Africa with my husband and fur baby / snowball sidekick. I work for myself which is the best because it means that pants are optional. I thrive on organisation, and getting things done. I throw glitter onto a page and leave the clean up worry until later.






Isnt her work fantastic?!? Make sure you check out her blog.. she is always posting great stuff there and on her instagram