Full Size Colorbox Fluid Chalk Ink Pads: bit.ly Creating a card from start to finish. See more at www.kwernerdesign.com ------------ BLOG: ?www.kwernerdesign.com TWITTER: ?twitter.com ------------ SUPPLIES Cardstock: Hero Hues in Daffodil (Hero Arts); White (Papertrey Ink); Pretty in Pink (Stampin' Up!) Patterned Paper: Everyday Flair 6x6 pad (My Mind's Eye) Stamps: Night Owl stamp set (My Cute Stamps) Ink: StazOn in Jet Black (Tsukineko); Pumpkin Pie, Soft Sky, and Pretty in Pink (Stampin' Up!) Punches: 1-3/8 Circle and Scallop Circle punches (Stampin' Up!) Corner Punch: Corner Chomper (We R Memory Keepers)
Hello everyone! This project is a first for me, cute and easy and it's a project I can use!!! For November Wild Orchid Crafts gave us a monthly challenge, as we tend to get every now and again! I had fun doing it! Thanks Natasha! Detail pics and info on my blog here: *Will be up later on today:)* *Wild Orchid Crafts website: www.wildorchidcrafts.com *Visit the WOC channel www.youtube.com Thanks so much for watching! Jules:)
http:Chan4Crafts.Blogspot.com Recently someone asked me to do a tutorial on how to make a junk journal. I decided to make an art journal. I used the same technique, except I didn't crinkle the pages of the art like I did for my junk journal. It's very easy and very inexpensive. All you need is a composition book, scrapbook paper, paper glue, decoupage glue, ribbon, crayons, and your choice of embellishments. I found my composition books at the dollar tree. Chan's Blog - Chan4Crafts.Blogspot.com Follow Me on Twitter - http Like Me on Facebook - www.facebook.com
Chan4Crafts.Blogspot.com This is a Mixed Media piece that I did last week. It was made up of scraps from other projects that I had not finished. The Face I drew for another project and the eyes I cut off another picture I had drawn. The flowers were scraps and so was the canvas and the background. I never throw my scraps away because there is always something I can use it for. Chan's Blog - http Follow Me on Twitter - Twitter.com Like Me on Facebook - www.facebook.com
mixedmediaworkshops.com Art work that I have been working on this week.
Scrapmuse Crop March 29th 2008. Several techniques to how to use a brayer to receive nice backgrounds for layouts and cards.
Ben Franklin Crafts and Frame Shop - Bonney Lake www.bfranklincrafts.com How to Make Washi Tape (otherwise known as Japanese Masking Tape or Tissue Tape). You will need the following supplies: Scor-Tape by Scor Pal Tissue paper - print or plain Craft Scissors Ink and Stamps (your choice) These items are optional: 7 Gypsies Tissue Paper Tim Holtz Distress Inks Tim Holtz Craft Scissors Ranger Non-stick Craft Sheet www.bfranklincrafts.com
The transformation is complete! From a dark and depressing basement room to a beautiful space for scrapbooking and office work, the room is now a sanctuary to retreat and be creative. Bright and cheering, even on a cold Canadian winter night, simple organization and decorative skills have made a wonderful place to complete any album or project, with all the necessities right at hand. If you have not seen the first two videos, take the time to go back and witness the awesome change from the beginning. Then, hopefully it will give you some valuable ideas on how to make your own personal scrapbooking sanctuary. For more ideas, please visit www.scrapbookersinnercirlce.com and ask scrapbook coach Tammy Morales.
Julia Andrus & Suze Weinberg demonstrates the basics of combining Perfect Pearls, UTEE and Memory Glass into a gorgeous pitted faux sea glass. You can get Perfect Pearls and more at www.juliaandrus.com
A quick tutorial on how to make your own glitter paper or cardstock with Heat & Stick Powder and glitter from CeeCee's Creations