In September, Kelly Klapstein has been Guest Designer over at the Quietfire Design blog. On Friday she shared her second project, a gorgeous Thanksgiving card. SUPPLIES: Quietfire Design stamps and die; Core’dinations ColorCore Cardstock; FabScraps patterned paper; Clearsnap Ink; Brother ScanNCut; May Arts Ribbon twine. Kelly used a beautiful Quietfire Design stamp set called “To Give Thanks” along with a “Thanks” die. Click HERE to visit the Quietfire Design blog to learn more about how this card was made. The 3D easel card base and pumpkin were designed using the Brother ScanNCut machine. Here is Kelly’s video tutorial on how she created these with the ScanNCut.
I am walking down memory lane!!!! Came across these cards designed by Kelly Klapstein in the Fall 2012 issue of Canadian Scrapbooker Magazine. These cards are truly timeless and feature products from We are so luck to have such wonderful…. Thank you so much Quick Quotes for years of continued support! We truly appreciate it! The show is on right now in Calgary! Stop in and SAY HELLO! Visit our website CLICK HERE for all the details!!!
Hi Everyone! It’s Kelly Klapstein here today to share my layout based on the September Sketchy Challenge. Here is my sketch: I used the gorgeous Kaisercraft collection “Botanica.” Actually, these products were in my September kit from ScrapShotz. With this Kaisercraft stamp set and “Avocado” ink, I added a subtle pattern of leaves to the solid green paper layers. When you stamp several times or ‘values’ without reloading with ink, you can create your own patterned paper (learned from the great ink queen herself, Cathie Allan!) The leaves are cut with my Brother ScanNCut machine After cutting them from mixed media paper, I watercoloured them with my Tombow Dual Brush Pens. I also used my Tombow pens for hand lettering my title “Hello.” Here is a video on my YouTube channel that shows how I created the watercolour leaves. https://youtu.be/Yhj_8jnlzHM I would love to see what you create with my…
To create the panorama view of the North Saskatchewan River on Kelly Klapstein’s layout below – she stood on a bridge and took 4 photos with her iPhone, then printed and pieced them together. There are also iPhone apps to create Panorama photos. We love the panorama look on this layout! SUPPLIES: FabScraps patterned papers; Sizzix dies and Big Shot; Clearsnap ink; Kuretake Zig pen; Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L E-Z Runner and 3D Foam Squares. Guess what???? are FOUR of our The carnivals are COMING to Calgary and Edmonton!!!! YAHOOOO!!!! Thank you Sizzix, FabScraps, Clearsnap and Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L for adding to the fun! We totally appreciate it! YOU ARE ALL INVITED to attend!!!! Visit our website CLICK HERE for all the details!!! See you there!
Kelly Klapstein has put together a GORGEOUS family tree in a matter of minutes! The tree itself was put together using a Branch Tree and Mini Heart set of dies from Sizzix along with the Big Shot die cutting machine. These dies were punched out of Core’dinations ColorCore Tim Holtz Kraft-Core Shattered cardstock collection This layout features patterned paper from Simple Stories – the Legacy Collection Kelly used Scrapbook Adhesive by 3L E-Z Runner, Dodz and 3D Foam Squares to adhere all the elements onto her page. Add a little bit of May Arts Ribbon twine – and you’ve got yourself a Family Tree! Watch as Kelly puts all these products together in our latest web show! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-lse0SUz8c Happy Scrapping
Hi Everyone…or should I say, “Happy Halloween!” It’s Kelly here to share a layout. Do you have you have your costumes ready and spooky décor around the house? I know I have some cobwebs here and there! ha ha ha Here is a Halloween layout I designed using Simple Stories’ fun “Frankie and Friends” collection, along with some awesome Sizzix dies. I based my design on Sue Sykes’ October Sketch. Have you been playing with her sketches and uploading your layouts to our Sketchy gallery? Here are the three Sizzix dies I used: I die cut them from American Crafts glitter paper… love the sparkle! Beacon Adhesives is great for adhering these pieces: I bent the bat wings for added dimension and just glued their heads down. With white and black markers, I added faux stitching around the title and other cut paper elements. It’s never too late to create a layout based on…