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…
I have been using the Elizabeth Craft Designs Planner Essential system for over a year now. I have a mix of Planner Essential Dies and Art Journal Dies, they give me endless options. Once I get started creating I find it hard to go to bed, they really push me to think creatively and their dies allow me to use up supplies in really unique ways. For this two-page spread, I used the Celebrate Autumn Collection from Echo Park Paper Co. It’s an older collection with a fabulous colour scheme. I can’t resist teal and yellow. One of the fun items in the Echo Park Paper Co. collections is the Journaling Cards. These cards transition easily into actual pockets and tags with Elizabeth Craft Designs dies. For this spread, I used the journaling cards in two ways. Most obviously, I used an Elizabeth Craft Designs Planner Essentials die to cut…
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! Katelyn Grosart here today sharing with you how to create a little boy birthday card using the Welcome Baby Boy Collection from Echo Park Paper Co. To create my card, I’ve also used a variety of products from Ranger Ink, Dies from Elizabeth Craft Designs, 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 to recreate my card at home. To start, you’ll need the Little One Paper out of the Welcome Baby Boy Paper Pack from Echo Park Paper. Die cut a 4” Stitched Rounded Rectangle from Elizabeth Craft Designs out of the patterned paper. Ink the edges of the paper using Chipped Sapphire Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam from Ranger Ink. Next, you’ll need the It’s a Boy Paper out of the Welcome Baby…
I pulled out the Echo Park Paper Co. Baby Girl paper collection the other night and started to play. This collection is so soft and pretty to work with. I created this card and although I don’t have anyone to give it to, I put it in my greeting card box that’s filled with cards for someone special when the time is right! I created the background using an Elizabeth Craft Designs die. The cardstock is from Ranger Simon Hurley Create – it just might be my favourite right now. I turned the die into a sticker using Sookwang double-sided adhesives. For the final touches, I used the coordinating Echo Park Paper Co. Baby Girl Sticker Book. This book is SERIOUSLY PACKED with stickers!!! I added dimension to the card using Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares. Here is a FASTFORWARD look of the card coming together. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MieVt_6oBc Have…
Here is one of many gorgeous layouts you will find in the Summer 2020 issue of Creative Scrapbooker Magazine!!!! Suanne Austin from Satsuma, Alabama designed this beauty featuring the Carta Balla Paper Co. Flower Market Collection. From the collection, Suzanne used both Carta Bella Paper Co. patterned paper AND Carta Bella Paper Co. Tags and Ephemera. Not only is this layout gorgeous but that little girl’s smile is PERFECT! You can still purchase a copy of the Summer issue of Creative Scrapbooker Magazine. Check out our BACK ISSUES – CLICK HERE! Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
Okay, I LOVE the Carta Bella Paper Co. En Vogue collection! The soft matte muted colours, the” fashionista” images, the Paris feel, the lipstick, the purses, the dresses, and more! This collection is super playful and really easy to design with! Here is a cute little layout I put together in literally an hour! I also had some fun trying out some new pens. Zebra Sarasa Fine Felt Tip Pens. I used this pen for the journaling and some decorative lines. It was perfect! The final touch – I adhered everything together with a combination of Glue Dots Super Strength Gluetape and All-Purpose Dots to add some dimension here and there. I almost always start a layout by looking at a sketch! Here is the sketch that I based my layout on, designed by Kerry Engel. I turned the sketch on its side. Remember to do that when you are…
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! I hope that you had a wonderful Christmas. For today’s blog post, I’m sharing with you my Just For You Gift Tin. To create my gift tin, I’ve used the Winter Market Collection from Echo Park Paper, 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 gift tin at home. To start, you’ll need a metal tin. Mine is 3 ½” x 2 5/8”. Choose two pieces of patterned paper out of the Winter Market Paper Pack from Echo Park Paper. Cut a piece from each of the patterned papers that measure 1/8” x 12”. Ink the edges of both strips using Black Soot Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam from Ranger Ink. Next, you’ll need the snowflakes with white background paper out of the Winter…
WINNER – Congratulations to Martha Aschenbrenner Hello Day #3 of our 12 Days of Giving!!!!! Today’s prize package is absolutely EVERYTHING Lumberjack by our friends over at Echo Park Paper Co.!!!!! This package has EVERYTHING! Literally EVERYTHING! Someone is going to be OVER THE TOP happy with this prize package!!! This prize package includes: A Lumberjack Christmas Collection Kit A Lumberjack Christmas Solids Kit Holiday Gift Tags Die Set Truck & Trees Die Set Christmas Sleigh Die Set 2x Lumberjack Christmas Ephemera 2x A Lumberjack Christmas Frames & Tags 2x A Lumberjack Christmas 6×6 Paper Pads Jingle Bell Snowflake 6×6 Stencil Snowy Flourish 6×6 Stencil A Lumberjack Christmas Chipboard Phrases A Lumberjack Christmas Chipboard Accents Reindeer Die Set A Lumberjack Christmas Puffy Stickers A Lumberjack Christmas Sticker Book A Lumberjack Christmas Enamel Dots Warm & Cozy Wishes 4×6 Stamp Cookies For Santa 4×6 Stamp Layered Pine Tree 4×6 Stamp…
Hello crafty friends! Tracy here and today I have a pretty little layout to share and a card I also created using some leftover bits and pieces featuring Echo Park Paper Co. Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L AND the Brother ScanNCut SDX125Here are all of the details. The first step was to create my simple layered background. White cardstock 10.5×10.5, yellow cardstock 11×11 and the pink plaid is the full 12×12. I cropped the photo to 4×4 and matted it in white cardstock, and added Creative Photo Corners White. Then cut 2 patterned mats that I distressed the edges on. Adhere these layers together. Add the matted photo and a couple of strips of patterned paper to the left-hand side of the layout using the E-Z Runner Grand and Crafty Foam Tape. I then added a few cardstock sticker embellishments around the layout, including the title in the bottom right-hand corner.…