Grab those Christmas photos of YOU and scrapbook them!!! Yep – its that easy! Get those photos out of your shoebox and make a layout or two or three!!! Your family will love it!!!! Check out this layout designed by Kim Gowdy featuring Echo Park Paper Co. Kim’s layout celebrates Christmas morning in 1966! Love it! The patterned paper and die cuts are from the Eco Park Paper Co. A Lumberjack Christmas collection. The white patterned paper in the background was created using Creative Scrapbooker Super Stock and Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Oxide ink. The branches were created using Sizzix Tim Holtz dies AND everything was adhered together using Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L.Kim’s layout was featured in the Winter issue of Creative Scrapbooker Magazine. Get your copy today! Happy getting ready for the big holiday friends!
Camping season is definitely gearing down and I know that all you campers out there have a ton of camping photos and memories that will need to find homes in your scrapbooks sooner than later! Am I right? Here is a little motivation to get your creative juices flowing. A beautiful layout designed by Heather Fischer. Heather created this layout using the Echo Park Paper Co. Let’s Go Camping collection. Okay, so this line is PERFECT for camping. You name it, its in there. One stop camping theme shopping, I’d say.And that beautiful cut file is from Jennifer Edwardson Creative Inc. Be sure to pop on over to her website for more incredible designs.For some added fun, Heather gave her layout some dimension by adhering some elements down using Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares. This fabulous layout was published in the Summer 2022 issue of Creative Scrapbooker Magazine.…
This batch of photos is from a Disney Cruise from over five years ago. Ahhh… remember the days when we travelled regularly? Lol. We are a family that go to Disney almost every year and each time we take just as many photos as the previous time. Typically, when I sit down to scrapbook the memories, I immediately get overwhelmed with the insane amount of photos. This time what triggered me to document this part of the trip was a piece of paper from the Echo Park Pirate Tales collection. So yup. Product certainly helps get the crafty mojo going. Disney Cruises typically have a pirate night so I went through those photos and selected some of my favourites from the night. I was going to find a way to get al five photos on this page! Ironically, I lost my sea legs that night and couldn’t attend… which, of…
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! For today’s blogpost, I’m sharing with you how to create this So Much World Wall Hanging which uses the Away We Go Collection from Echo Park Paper. Stitched Rounded Squares from Elizabeth Craft DesignsAdhesive from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. You’ll want to grab a cup of your favourite beverage and learn how to recreate my wall hanging at home. To start, you’ll need the yellow floral paper out of the Away We Go Collection Kit from Echo Park Paper. Die cut a 5 ¼” Stitched Rounded Square from Elizabeth Craft Designs out of the patterned paper. Distress the edges of the square. Next, you’ll need the multi floral paper out of the Away We Go Collection Kit from Echo Park Paper. Die cut a 5” Fitted Rounded Square from Elizabeth Craft Designs out of the patterned paper. Distress the edges of the square. Out of the…
Is there really anything better than a clear blue sky, crisp green golf greens and good friends? Well actually, this layout designed by Desiree Saskiw for our Summer issue of Creative Scrapbooker Magazine celebrates all those things AND is a gorgeous design! Desiree used the Carta Bella Paper Co. Summer Collection to design the layout. Including stickers from the coordinating Summer collection sticker book. Man these sticker books ARE totally worth EVERY PENNY! See those “FERNS” at the top of Desiree’s layout and down the sides? Desiree used the Stamp Anniething Tiki Builder Stencil to create them. Meant for a Tiki Bar – PERFECT for a golf themed layout! Remember to always look outside the box with your supplies. THEMES may only be a suggestion. And finally, Desiree stuck everything down on her layout using Scrapbook Adhesives by3L E-Z Runner Grand and 3D Foam Adhesives. Desiree’s layout was featured in…
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! For today’s blogpost, I’m sharing with you how I created this cute card set using the Farmhouse Summer Collection from Echo Park Paper Co. To create my card set, I’ve also used a variety of products from Ranger Ink, Super Stock from Creative Scrapbooker Magazine and adhesive from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. You’ll want to grab a cup of your favourite beverage and learn how I created my card set at home. If you haven’t seen the Farmhouse Summer Collection from Echo Park Paper Co., you’re going to want to go to your nearest scrapbook store and check it out. It’s usually easy for me to pick out which patterned papers I want use on my cards, but this collection really made me choose which ones to layer with one another. Once I figured out the layers, I added distressing, rips into parts of the papers…
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Looking for a fabulous Halloween collection for this year’s or last year’s or …. well any time frame photo 🙂 – Echo Park Paper Co. has created a line that will be sure to GET YOUR HALLOWEEN ON! The Halloween Party Collection! Classic ghosts and candy and colours! LOVE IT! My favourite part of this collection is that line of dancing skeletons with those JAZZ hands. (I was a dance mom for 15 years!) And who doesn’t need a classic Spider Web die with a little spider? Here is an example of this fabulous collection in action. Add this collection to your Halloween shopping list cause scrapbooking those little moments is more important than the candy. Okay – well if it is blue whales or gourmet jelly beans or crispy crunch minis… okay forget it…. candy is important! Happy Friday Friends!
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! For today’s blog post, I’m sharing with you how to create this Adventure Card which uses the Let’s Go Camping Collection from Echo Park Paper. Along with a variety of dies from Elizabeth Craft Designs, ink from Ranger Ink and adhesives from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. You’ll want to grab a cup of your favourite summer beverage and learn how to recreate my card at home. To start, you’ll need the Wild Plaid Paper out of the Lets Go Camping Paper Pack from Echo Park Paper. Die cut a 4” Stitched Indented Rectangle from Elizabeth Craft Designs out of the patterned paper. Distress the edges of the rectangle. Ink the edges of the rectangle using Black Soot Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam from Ranger Ink. Next, you’ll need the Backpacks Paper out of the Lets Go Camping Paper Pack from Echo Park Paper.…
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! For today’s blogpost, I’m sharing with you how to create this Hello Sunshine Card which uses the Carta Bella Flower Garden Collection from Echo Park Paper. Dies from Elizabeth Craft Designs. Super Stock from Creative Scrapbooker Magazine, Ink from Ranger Ink and adhesive from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. You’ll want to grab a cup of your favourite beverage and learn how to recreate my card at home. To start, you’ll need the Beautiful Day Floral Paper out of the Flower Garden Paper Pack from Echo Park Paper. Die cut a 4” Stitched Indented Rectangle from Elizabeth Craft Designs out of the patterned paper. Ink the edges of the rectangle using Black Soot Distress Ink and a Blending Tool with Foam from Ranger Ink. Next, you’ll need the Bloom & Grow Paper out of the Flower Garden Paper Pack from Echo Park Paper. Die cut a 3…