Check out Kelly’s take on our February Sketchy Challenge SUPPLIES:Fancy Pants Designs patterned paper, stickers, die cuts; Bazzill Basics plaid cardstock; Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares and E-Z Runner; Brother ScanNCut heart. This layout features the Fancy Pants Designs collection Office Suite Kelly used the Brother ScanNCut electronic cutting machine to cut out the heart on her layout. The layout is stuck together using Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares and E-Z Runner Here is the sketchy she based her layout on We want to see your take of our monthly sketchy challenge – CLICK HERE to join our sketchy community. Have a great Sunday everyone!
WINNER – Congratulations to Carol Giede – this weeks lucky winner! It is WHY NOT WIN WEDNESDAY time! Β This week we are giving away THREE sets of pens from Sakura Set of 6 Pigma Micron Fine Line black pens Set of 10 Glossy 3-D Glaze pens Set of 4 Calligrapher Shiny Metallic pens This prize package could be yours!!!!! To enter to win Visit Sakura on facebook – tell them Creative Scrapbooker Magazine sent you Leave a comment right under this post You have until Friday Feb 26th to enter to win! Wanna see these pens in action? Β Check out this blog post – CLICK HERE Good luck!
We are excited to share with you a series of Make N’ Takes from Elizabeth Craft Designs! Β Print out this sheet – go shopping and start creating! Β It’s that simple! Happy Make N’ Take Monday!
Connie Nichol shows a great way to add colour to glitter paste Here are the card Connie created Here is a close up of the colouring on glitter paste on the two projects Projects feature Chameleon Pens BoBunny Gitter Paste and stickable stencils Close To My Heart cardstock, ink, glitter gems, sequins and stamps Bother Sewing Machine to add a few stitches Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L – to keep everything together Watch how it all comes together https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NI4V1jfcf0 Have a wonderful Sunday everyone!
Today on our blog, Kerry Engel is sharing some wonderful projects and techniques using Magenta Nuance Powders. I’m one of those lettering people. Always playing with pens, practicing my down strokes, experimenting with different mediums. I’ve been playing with Nuance Powders since Christy Riopel introduced me to them at the Canadian Scrapbook Carnival in Edmonton last September. It’s a little embarrassing how happy the Nuance Powders make me. There are many ways to use the Nuance powders. Lately, I’m enjoying the unpredictable magic of tapping them onto pre-watered areas. It reminds me of the invisible messages we used to create with lemon juice when I was a kid. I’m using watercolour paper by Canson, cut to 4×6 size, Nuance ink and water. That’s it! 1. Choose a harmonious color family of ink. I used three colors. Poke a hole in the lids of your powders so that you can…
The Spring 2016 issue of Creative Scrapbooker Magazine has been arriving on our subscribers door steps!!!! Β YAHOOOOOOO When you subscribe – you receive your copy BEFORE it appears on newsstands AND you never have to worry about missing a SINGLE COPY! SUBSCRIBE TODAY! We SHIP WORLD WIDE Here are a few sneak peeks of what you will see in the Spring issue! Kelly Klapstein has put together an entire article on CREATIVE LETTERING Connie Nichol dabbles in ADULT COLOURING Karen Ellis – creates a FAB-ULICIOUS tote bag Christy Riopel gives her Magenta Nuance powders a WORKOUT AND SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much MORE! SUBSCRIBE TODAY – we ship worldwide!
Hello everyone, it’s Kim Gowdy here today! This is kind of a “sequel” to my last post where I coloured on Core’dinations Glitter Cardstock. This time I want to share a similar idea but with a REALLY cool new product…Core’dinations Glitter Prints. This card was made by downloading a colouring design from the Chameleon Pens website. You have to sign up for their newsletter to access the downloads…it so worth it because you get lots of tutorials and eye candy! It was printed on the Glitter Prints and coloured using my Chameleon Pens. Though hard to see in this image…it shimmers and shines! The paper played beautifully with my inkjet printer and dried super fast! So…you saw a simple image printed beautifully, that alone is exciting but check out this layout I created. All the pictures were printed out on the Glitter Prints paper as well! So FUN! I was…
WINNER – congratulations to Tanya Christian – this weeks lucky winner! It is Wednesday and we love giving stuff away EVERY SINGLE WEDNESDAY!!!!! This week we are giving away some of the latest products released at CHA from the WONDERFUL people over at Core’dinations ColorCore Cardstock!!!!!!! All of these- Β SO FUN TO WORK WITH – Inkjet Printable Glitter paper!!!!! Β YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOΒ Someone is going to win – why not you eh??? SO FUN TO WORK WITH!!!! To enter to win 1. VisitΒ Core’dinations ColorCore CardstockΒ on facebook β CLICK HERE β Say hello from Creative Scrapbooker Magazine! 2. Leave a comment right here under this blog post. You have until Friday Feb 19th at midnight to enter! Β Good luck everyone!
Good day Creative Scrapbookers! Jayme Loge here today with a few layouts from my craft table. I wanted to play with a few simple supplies and try to create a couple of layouts with them. I started with a few sheets of We R Memory Keepers patterned paper and coordinating sticker set, a few sheets of Bazzill cardstock and an American Crafts alphabet set. Hereβs what I did with them: First, I started off using the Creative Scrapbooker Magazineβs sketch from this monthβs βLetβs Get Sketchyβ challenge – CLICK HERE to download your take on this sketch! I added the heart to the background with some βvintageβ Heidi Swapp masks and Inca Gold paste. I changed the orientation of the sketch somewhat and used a special old photo taken on a trip to Mexico in 2000. Back then, film cameras were still in use and disposable panoramic cameras were all…
Christy Riopel designed this gorgeous art journal page using Magenta stamps and stencils. Watch this video to see how she created it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bamztj-SrlE Have a wonderful family day everyone! To see more of Christy’s work visit her blog – Creating a Life I love to Live
