Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! For todayโs blogpost, Iโm 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, Iโve also used a variety of products from Ranger Ink, Super Stockย from Creative Scrapbooker Magazine and adhesive from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. Youโll want to grab a cup of your favourite beverage and learn how I created my card set at home. If you havenโt seen the Farmhouse Summer Collection from Echo Park Paper Co., ย youโre going to want to go to your nearest scrapbook store and check it out. Itโs 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…
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! For todayโs blog post, Iโm sharing with you my Be Kind. Be Humble. Wall Hanging. To create my wall hanging, Iโve used the Good Stuff Collection from Simple Stories. Dies from Elizabeth Craft Designs. And adhesive from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. Youโll want to grab a cup of your favourite beverage and learn how to recreate my wall hanging at home. To start, youโll need the May Paper and December Paper out of the Good Stuff Paper Pack from Simple Stories. Die cut a 4 ยฝโ Stitched Indented Rectangle from Elizabeth Craft Designs out of the floral patterned paper. Die cut a 4โ Stitched Indented Rectangle from Elizabeth Craft Designs out of the plus patterned paper. Distress the edges of both rectangles. Next, youโll need the March Paper out of the Good Stuff Paper Pack from Simple Stories. Die cut a 4 ยผโ Fitted Indented Rectangle…
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! For todayโs blogpost, Iโm sharing with you my Be Bold, Be Brave Art Journal Page. To create my page, Iโve used a variety of products from Ranger Ink, Super Stockย from Creative Scrapbooker Magazine and adhesive from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. Youโll want to grab a cup of your favourite beverage and learn how to recreate my art journal at home. To start, youโll need to choose a page from your art journal. Iโm using Dina Wakleyโs Art Journal from Ranger Ink and using a linen piece. Apply Carnation Acrylic Paint from Ranger Ink with a paint brush to the page as desired. I focused my colour more in the bottom right side of the page.ย Place the Dina Wakley Stencil โ Bumps from Ranger Ink on the page.Next, youโll need a blending tool with foam and Dina Wakley Acrylic Paint in Elephant from Ranger Ink.…
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Friends! For today’s blogpost, I’m sharing with you how I created these Dream Big & Believe In Yourself Card Set which uses the Simple Vintage Weathered Garden Collection from Simple Stories Super Stock from Creative Scrapbooker Magazine and adhesive from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L. To start, I’m going to share with you how I created the Dream Big Card. To add some extra distressing to the patterned paper, I distressed all the edges, but didn’t ink them. From there, I used a label out of the Simple Moments โ Page Pieces โ Beautiful Moments. To add some interest in amongst the images, I like to layer in the foam hearts from the Simple Vintage Weathered Garden Foam Stickers. This adds some extra dimension. The main two images came out of the Simple Moments โ Page Pieces โ Beautiful Moments. There was a lot of white around the…
Hey Creative Scrapbooker Fans! I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas spending time with family and friends! For today’s blog post, I’m sharing with you how to create this Warm & Cozy Wall Hanging which uses the Winter Collection from Echo Park Paper. A variety of products from Ranger Ink ,adhesives from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L and dies from Elizabeth Craft Designs. You’ll want to grab a cup of your favourite Christmas beverage and learn how to recreate my wall hanging at home. To start, you’ll need the blue plaid paper out of the Winter Paper Pack from Echo Park Paper. Die cut a 4 1/4โ Fitted 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 floral…
