Hello, Connie Nichol here with a Halloween project featuring the Happy Haunting Collection from Simple Stories and twoΒ stamp sets from Quietfire Design. Β My oldest son went through the ‘ghoul’ phase when he was 9 and 10 – he wanted only to be a scary masked ghoul with a weapon. Β The scarier looking the weapon, the better. Β Sigh. Gone were the cute animal or super hero costumes. Here’s the Simple Stories mini-kit I used: This is such a great kit! Β Six sheetsΒ of double sided patterned paper and a 6×12 sheet of cardstock stickers is the perfect size to create a handful of Halloween layouts and cards without being overwhelmed. Here’s the Quietfire Design stamp sets I used – there are 9 stamps in the Crows set and even more in the Halloween Wicked collection! Β It’s nice to have so many stamps to choose from – big and little, crows facing right…
Hello everyone! Β It’s Kelly Klapstein here today to share with you a wonderful product I have discovered. Β Have you heard of Viva Decor Inka Gold? It’s a unique metallic paste that adds beautiful glimmer and shine to your project. Here’s a short informative description I found on the Viva Decor website. “Viva Decorβs Inka Gold is a revolutionary product that produces an amazing metallic finish without any toxic chemicals. With beeswax as one of the main ingredients, Inka Gold is safe and easy to use in all crafting and home decor projects. Just rub it on and polish! Inka Gold comes in 20 brilliant high opacity colors. One jar of Inka Gold can cover up to 80 square ft. Excellent for refinishing or accenting furniture. Also great for paper mache boxes, chipboards, card making, scrapbooking. and much more.” Although it has a million applications, I used the Inka Gold in…
Hi Everyone! Β Jodi WilltonΒ Β Β here today, to share with a little project using DCWV WHITEBOARD paper (yes, I said WHITEBOARD!).Β I donβt know about you, but my toddler LOVES to use paper, and more paper and more paper. As soon as I saw that DCWV has whiteboard paper, I knew I had to create something that would be reusable for her! So I started by spray painting a clipboard white. (Be sure to use a couple of coats). Next I measured my clipboard, then cut the whiteboard paper to just fit on top of the clipboard. I used my Beacon Adhesives 3 in 1 glue to ensure the paper is adhered really well!Β Next I used the Vintage Basics Stack and added 1 inch paper borders to the edges of the clipboard. I added a cute little punched out heart and circle to accent the clip at the top.…
The March Sketch is up and running! Here it is created by the wonderful Sue Sykes! Here is Sue’s take on the Sketch! Supplies list:Β Bazzill and DCWV cardstock; Robin’s Nest patterned paper; Martha Stewart Crafts, EK Success and Kreaxions punches; Cricut die cutting machine and Songbird font; Prima and miscellaneous flowers; unknown pearl halves; May Arts ribbon; Maya Road trinket pins; Canson photo corners; Cosmo Cricket letter stickers; Heidi Swapp chipboard heart. Visit our sketchy gallery for more inspiration and to upload your version of the sketch!Β Can’t wait to see! – CLICK HERE to get started!
Jennifer Hottinger-Sloan designed this layout featuring Karen Foster Design for our Jan Sketchy challenge. SUPPLIES: Β Karen Foster Design patterned paper, stickers and bradsΒ , Bazzill cardstock, Martha StewartΒ border punch. Here is a little look at some of the products in the Karen Foster Design’s LOVE line CLICK HERE to see more of this great line! With Valentine’s day fast approaching your gonna need it all!! Here is the sketch that Jennifer based her layout on. Join our online challenge!Β We would love to see your take on the Jan sketch!Β There is still time. CLICK HERE Happy Monday everyone