Hi, Creative Scrapbooker fans! Pam Bray here today sharing a tutorial on how to create a monochromatic Image tag using Ranger Tim Holtz’s latest Speckled Egg Distress products. LOVE…the Distress Glaze and the color of the Speckle Egg…oh my! Photo 1: Spray white card stock with Distress Speckled Egg Distress Spray; dry. Photo 2: Ink edges using Speckled Egg Distress Ink. Photo 3: Lay Floral Layering Stencil on the prepared tag; apply Speckled Egg Distress Ink to top. Photo 4: Stamp background image using Distress Speckled Egg Ink. Photo 5: Apply embossing ink over top of prepared tag; emboss with Distress Speckled Egg Emboss Glaze. Photo 6: Die cut doily and border from white cardstock; adhere to top of the prepared tag. Apply Distress Speckled Egg Ink lightly to the top of the doily. Spray white card stock with Distress Spray; dry. Stamp the Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Crazy Cat…
The fabulous Kerry Engel has been playing with Elizabeth Craft Designs dies and WE LOVE the results! Check out these adorable Koala Tags! Kerry designed the tags using Elizabeth Craft Designs Dies Elizabeth Craft Designs Bear Hug Sentiment Stamps Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Oxide ink Therm O Web iCraft Mixed Media Adhesive Picket Fence Studios Life Changing Blending Brushes LOVE LOVE LOVE! Kerry is a MORNING crafter! Every morning before she heads off to work she takes some time in her craft room. Once or twice a week she shares what she has been working on, within the Creative Scrapbooker Magazine Instagram Stories. Be sure to follow us on Instagram so you won’t miss what is cooking at Kerry’s house! CLICK HERE Stay safe and well everyone!
Kim here with a quick mixed media tag share! Not too long ago I shared an Instagram story showing two tags I had made using Distress Oxide Sprays and my new Dylusions’ stencils. I had just received some happy mail that included some amazing new releases from Ranger and I couldn’t wait to play. The stencils were new, the Distress Oxides from my growing Oxide ink stash. The tags sat on my desk for a few days before I layered them up with some Dina and Dyan love! I used an image from the first Dina Wakley Media Collage Collective. Newer collectives have been released this year and are equally as amazing! I used the stencil to add some words & hearts and finished off with some Dylusions Paint Pens to do some mark making. My second tag got layered up with a stenciled border and images from my new…
Kerry Engel has been a busy little elf creating Christmas cards for this holiday season. Recently, she created a super fun card featuring the Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Merry Misfits stamp collection. Here is the card she designed. Kerry created the background using Kuretake Gansai watercolours. Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Sparkle Stencil. Ranger Texture Paste. Ranger Stickles. Kerry glued everything down using Glue Dots Adhesives. LOVE LOVE LOVE this card Kerry! You can send it to me 🙂 The Merry Misfits stamp set is calling my name! You can send it to me 🙂 Kerry is a MORNING crafter! Every morning before she heads off to work she takes some time in her craft room. Once or twice a week she shares what she has been working on, within the Creative Scrapbooker Magazine Instagram Stories. Be sure to follow us on Instagram so you won’t miss what is cooking at…
Design team member Kim Gowdy had some serious fun playing with the Let’s Shake Our Tail Feathers stamp set by Picket Fence Studios! Check out this GORGEOUS card she designed. Here is the Let’s Shake Our Tail Feathers stamp set by Picket Fence Studios that she used. She paired that set with the Picket Fence Studios The Hen House stamp set and coordinating die. That chicken makes a perfect peacock! Kim used Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Oxide inks to color the card. The ink was applied using Picket Fence Studios The Life Changing Blender Brushes. Everything on Kim’s card was adhered using Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L including 3D Foam Square to pop up the peacock! Here is another look. It’s Friday night! A perfect time to “shake those feathers”.
Congratulations to Cathy Ockerman – this week’s lucky winner! Hello October!!!!!! AND hello to another FABULOSA Wednesday! Every single Wednesday we partner up with a fabulous company to give one lucky follower a PRIZE PACKAGE! We like to call it “Why Not Win Wednesday”! This week we are partnering up with the good people over at Stampers Anonymous! One lucky follower is going to win these THREE sets of stamps! Halloween is in the air! Stampers Anonymous and Tim Holtz know just how to capture the Halloween spirit! One lucky winner will be taking home these three newly released stamp sets including Life of the Party, Monster Reunion, and Dots & Circles. CLICK HERE to enter your name to WIN WIN WIN! Contest closes Friday, Oct 4th at midnight MST. Good luck everyone!
Hello, dear Creative Scrapbookers! I am Jayme Loge – a writer for Creative Scrapbooker Magazine and I am delighted to provide some inspiration for you today as I play with my Ranger Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink Yupo Paper and Alcohol inks! I was at the Great Canadian Scrapbook Carnival in Edmonton last weekend, immersed in all kinds of inspiration. There were many things that piqued my creative interest, with all the creative people, stores, classes and make and takes, and I am going to share one thing that I’ve created since coming back home. Ranger Tim Holtz Alcohol ink Yupo paper and alcohol inks were at the top of my list to play with, and I had a lot of fun creating some simple cards with cool alcohol ink backgrounds. I loved the celestial feel of the color palette I worked with and thought this sentiment was perfect! I simply…
Hello crafty friends! Tracy McLennon here and I’m hoping these beautiful summer months are treating you as well as they are me, in my neck of the woods. Just because it’s summer, doesn’t mean I don’t stop creating. But these days I’m usually crafting on rainy days or later at night. Today I am sharing with you a Heritage Layout featuring Stampers Anonymous. I have been on a kick lately of creating heritage layouts. I just love creating using a vintage colour palette and using heritage family photos that I am lucky enough to have access to. Here are the details. I created a stamped border using all of those stunning vintage Ornate Trims stamps from Stampers Anonymous using Ranger Walnut Stain Distress Ink and brown embossing powder. I love a layout with lots of layers and texture, and this layout is no exception. I double matted my 4×6 photo…
Hi Friends and welcome to the Creative Scrapbooker Magazine blog. It is Karan Gerber here on the blog today with a school layout featuring 49 and Market. When I was thinking about what I wanted to create for you, I thought of the days when my boys went to school. It seems like so long ago. We are in the month of June and I am sure many of you will be looking for ideas for your school photos. so I have created a masculine school layout using the Mini Old School Collection from 49 and Market. To begin with, I am using a photo of my oldest son from 2013, this is his Grade 12 photo which measures 3.5 x 5, I cut 4 photo mats from other papers in this collection begins with a 3.75 x 5.75 and each photo mat was 1/4 inch larger than the last, I…
HI Friends and welcome to the Creative Scrapbooker Blog today featuring laser cut shapes. Its Karan Gerber here to host the blog and I am here to share with you a masculine layout I designed based on the new Laser Cut Frame Sets from 49 and Market with papers from the Bold and Beautiful Collection. Here is a peek at what I will be creating for you today: To begin with, we will be using two sheets of the whispers paper; a set of the Laser Frame Set #3 insert whispers image here We will be using two of the above papers to create our background, one using the reverse image and the second we will be cutting a 5.25” x 10.5” making sure to incorporate the detailed brick in the pattern. When you cut the second sheet, ink the edges with Weathered Wood Distress ink from Ranger. Here is what the frame set looks…