Makes Me Smile by ELAINE KING
First take the blue card and gut the centre leaving a 1” frame. Cut the Coconut Swirl card down to 11” and mount on the blue frame. Using Dina Wakley Acrylic pain in Night I splatted two diagonal large area...
First take the blue card and gut the centre leaving a 1” frame. Cut the Coconut Swirl card down to 11” and mount on the blue frame. Using Dina Wakley Acrylic pain in Night I splatted two diagonal large area...
First take the striped sheet of paper and cut a large banner from the Fine Day paper using the reverse terrazzo side. Cut a slightly smaller banner from a large scrap from the kit. I bought an additional fussy cutting sheet with...
I began by cutting a centimetre from two sides of the white card stock and then gutting the pale blue card-stock to give a very narrow border. I then found the mid point on the white card stock and using...
First take the sheet of Be Free paper and cut four square photos and mount them on the Twill Bazill card stock. Place them in the top left hand corner. Punch 1/2 inch semi circles and cut in half and place...
For the layout I used a 5 x 8 photo which I had backed onto some white card stock, followed by some of the blue card stock provided in the kit.I really liked the wood grain on the Be Free...
Spring has arrived, and so have our gorgeous March kits! The kits for March include papers and products from Australian brand Uniquely Creative - the Boho Soul range. This is a brand that we will be stocking more of...
First take a piece of white card from your own stash and stencil rows with Tim Holtz inks. You can choose from a section of stencils below if you don’t have this exact stencil. I used Unchartered Mariner, Fossilised Amber and...
For this layout I used 2, 4x6 photos, the Jelly Fish card stock, the Forest Foliage patterned paper and some pieces from the Lovely Layers paper.First of all I gutted the green foliage paper and then cut just over a...
First take the black sheet of card and trim the branding strip. Next cut several elements from the Radiant Reflections sheet from your kit. Then take your photos, (I used 3 but of course you could use more or less). I then matted...