Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Transparent Layout
Today the challenge for the Practical Scrappers Design Team is to use transparencies. I used a 12x12 piece of acetate as the base to design my double sided layout. With careful planning, I designed 2 pages simultaneously with certain shared features in common. Black acrylic paint and flourishes stamped with black permanent ink are visible on both. Designing on transparencies is a challenge but do give it a try.
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Recycled CD
I used Alcohol inks to color a discarded CD to make a festive Christmas wreath card. The holly were stamped with black Staz-On ink. This is the perfect card for the technology geek in the family.
FYI- You can heat emboss on a CD and create stunning effects.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Baby Card
I am loving washi tape and just had to make some bunting for this new arrival card. The cloud & heart design is my favorite. The star background paper is recycled from craft packaging. Check out the other Design Team member’s projects at Practical Scrappers to see what they did for all things “Baby”
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
Bakers Twine
I used bakers twine to make a frame to emphasize the photos and used brads to secure the corners. Check out all ways the ladies at Practical Scrappers have incorporated bakers twine into their projects.
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Owls Made from Circles
These little cuties are made with various circle punches and patterned paper scraps. Mixing small prints creates a great patchwork effect. Each owl turns out with his own quirky personality. Be prepared because they are addicting and you won’t be able to only make just one!
Friday, 31 August 2012
Rosette Tutorial
Directions for making a rosette:
1. Stick a strip of washi tape onto copy paper 8 in long and then cut out.(not cardstock)
2. Fold concertina style in the smallest folds possible 1/2 cm.
3. Attach ends of the strip together.
4. Cut a circle from scrap card smaller than the rosette to be used as the base.
5. Flatten the rosette and use a hot glue gun to attach it to the circle base.
6. Add a button, brad, pearl, or rhinestone to decorate the center.
TIP: Put 2 strips of different washi tapes next to each other for a larger rosette.
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Washi Tape Rosette
I used Washi Tape to make rosette embellishments.
Visit Practical Scrappers for other inspiring ideas with Washi Tape.
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