Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! For today’s blogpost, I’m sharing with you how I created these beautiful vintage Inspirational Tags. To create these tag, I used the Simple Vintage Essentials Color Palette Collection from Simple Stories Aswell as a variety of adhesives from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. You’ll want to grab a cup of your favourite beverage and learn how to create my Inspirational Tags. To start, we’ll create the wander tag. Choose one of the tags off of the Blue & Purple Tags out of the Simple Vintage Essentials Color Palette Tags Kit from Simple Stories. Sand the edges of the tag. Next, you’ll need the Purple Collage paper out of the Simple Vintage Essentials Color Palette Collection from Simple Stories. Fussy cut out the paper the purple flowers, purple circle, key and strip with words. Cut the strip with words to 5/8” x 3 ¼”. Sand the edges of…
First off, I bought this stamp set from Stampers Anonymous awhile ago and just haven’t had the chance to play with it. I finally pulled it out the other night and started to design with it. I had a smile on my face the entire time. How adorable are those little guys? Am I right or what?! LOLOL! Great job Tim Holtz! I ended up creating a number of little tags that I love! Here are the basic steps to create the tags 1. Using a Scrapbook.com Nesting Tag die and reinforcement circle, cut out a tag from a piece of Creative Scrapbooker Super Stock. 2. Place your tag in your stamp positioner along with the little bunny stamp. 3. Using a post-it note, cover up the sentiment on the bottom of the stamp so it doesn’t stamp on the tag. 4. Ink the stamp with Ranger Archival ink and…
It is almost time for Christmas and the New Year…2021! Are you ready to make those little memories last a lifetime! Pam here today on the Creative Scrapbookers Magazine Blog today sharing how to create a fun tag to begin the New Year with! The time is ticking to be creative! Begin by adding adhesive to a Southern Ridge Trading Company Chipboard Tag using your Xyron Creative Station Lite with Permanent Adhesive. Photo 1: Add cream cardstock to the front of the prepared chipboard tag. Photo 2: Apply Ranger Distress inks to top of the prepared tag. Photo 3: Darken tag up using Ranger Festive Berries Distress Ink. Photo 4: Lay Wild Whisper Honeycomb Flair Stencil to the prepared tag; apply embossing paste over top with a palette knife. Add Emerald Creek Craft Supplies Buttered Pearl Embossing Powder to top and heat set. Wild Whisper/A Girl With Flair Postage Delight and Little Things Stamp Set Stamp images to the prepared…
Hi Friends and welcome the Creative Scrapbooker Blog today. Its Karan Gerber here to share a Christmas Tag that I designed. I have been thinking of Christmas Projects and put together this Christmas Tag designed on the Time for Home Paper Collection from Ciao Bella Paper I first of all need to apologize: I know when I often do a post for Creative Scrapbooker, I always have detail and process images for you to see how I created each step, i took images with my mobile and when I went to move them to my computer, I somehow lost them, I tried for hours to recover them but had no luck, so I apologize for that and hope that my description through the steps are ok. Here is my Tag that I put together for you today! I love how it turned out, perfect for a Gift Box I started with…
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! I’m thrilled to be back on the blog today sharing with you my vintage Thankful Tag perfect for that special someone in your life or to hang in any area of your home. The jumping-off point for my project was a variety of products from Prima Marketing Inc including their Autumn Sunset Collection. Walnut Stain Distress ink and Blending Tool from Ranger Ink. Stampers Anonymous tag. Variety of adhesive from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L You’ll want to grab a cup of your favourite Fall beverage as I share with you how to recreate my tag at home. To start, you’ll need to take a tag and reinforcement circle out of the package from Stampers Anonymous To start, trace the reinforcement circle from Stampers Anonymous for the tag onto the Beautiful Sunset patterned paper from Prima Marketing Inc. Cut the reinforcement circle out and make sure to…
Happy Tuesday everyone! Kerry Engel here today with a little project here today featuring the Candid Moments stamp set by Pink & Main. Tags have had an enduring appeal for me. I always have a stash on hand to attach to a gift or add to a scrapbook layout. As a camera nerd I’m always drawn to stamps that showcase my love of all things ”lens-y”, so of course I needed the “Candid Moments” stamp set from Pink & Main. The doodles incorporated on a “Candid Moments” stamps gives them a boho vibe. You can also purchase corresponding dies which helps to speed up your crafting. These camera stamps are not huge and I wanted to showcase the details so I tried something a little different. I normally stamp in black and then colour in the stamps but this time around I took a completely different path. I stepped outta…
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans – Katelyn Grosart here today on the Creative Scrapbooker Magazine blog. I’m excited to be back today to share with you my Wander Tag featuring the Spring Farmhouse collection by Prima Marketing. For us here on the west coast, we just went through a large dump of snow and cold temperatures, which is having us longing for Spring to arrive. With the thought of Spring on my mind, I set out to create this spring inspired Wander Tag which features the beautiful Spring Farmhouse Collection and a variety of products from Prima Marketing as well as ink from Ranger Ink. Mini Tag from Stampers Anonymous and adhesive from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. You’ll want to grab a cup of your favourite beverage as I share with you how I created my tag. To cover the Mini Tag from Stampers Anonymous, I used a variety of beautiful…
Kerry Engel has been very busy in her studio over the last couple of weeks, sharing and creating projects for our Creative Scrapbooker Magazine Instagram stories. Here is a super cute GET WELL tag she created on our story that had me in giggles. Kerry used Art Impressions clear stamps, Chameleon Color Tone pens, Ranger gesso and ink, and Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L to create this tag. Here is a close-up side view of the stamped image popped up with 3D Foam Squares by Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. Be sure to follow Creative Scrapbooker Magazine on Instagram so that you do not miss any of Kerry’s awesome creations. CLICK HERE. Happy Scrapbooking Everyone!Subscribe today to Creative Scrapbooker Magazine
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! Katelyn Grosart here today on the Creative Scrapbooker Magazine blog to share with you a fabulous coffee tag. Although I’m not a coffee drinker myself, many of my friends are, so this is a perfect tag to give to one of them. The jumping off point for my project was the new Coffee Themed Stamps by Pam Bray & Just Java Aroma Embossing Powder which are both from Emerald Creek Craft Supplies. I combined the stamps and embossing powder with Distress Oxide Ink from Ranger Ink, Patterned Paper from Wild Whisper Designs, a die from Elizabeth Craft Designs, markers from Tombow USA, Superstock from Creative Scrapbooker Magazine and adhesive from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L, I was able to create my fabulous Life Happens…Coffee Helps! Tag. You’ll want to grab a cup of your favourite beverage as I share with you how to recreate my tag at…
HI Friends, and welcome to the Creative Scrapbooker Magazine Blog today. Today it is Karan hosting the blog and i have a tag to share with you using products from 49 and Market – CLICK HERE One of my most favorite techniques to do on tags is the “smooshing” technique and I did that and created my background here on the tag below. Tags are perfect to attach to gift bags; to a layout, they are just as easy to create as a card and you can have lots of fun creating them. Here are some detail images of the tag: Here are some steps to get you started: 1. Using Canson watercolor paper, cut a piece measuring approximately 3.75 x 6. Banner cut the top. I like to place blue tape on the edges of my tags so that I end up with a clean white edge when I’m done…