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Hello, I'm here today to share another layout made for The Mad Scrapper Blog and I have chosen to play along again with the challenge over on the Facebook page for 49 and Market. If you, like me, love everything about them...
Hello, I'm here today to share another layout made for The Mad Scrapper Blog and I have chosen to play along again with the challenge over on the Facebook page for 49 and Market. If you, like me, love everything about them...
Take the Forget Me Not sheet and fussy cut the bottom semi circle of flowers. Put to one side. Take the Bazzill Coconut Swirl card stock and use Tim Holtz Distress Oxide in Broken China and use the packaging technique to create...
Hi again. I’m still playing with my Finnabair Studio rubon transfers. This time, I’ve started making a little accordion style tag book. I discovered I could paint over them if I was careful and I’ve used liquid acrylics because they...
This month I have Stamperia's Sweet Winter range to work with. When I chose this for my January Design Team projects I thought it was just a winter range but it has the bonus of having Christmas element too. This...
Hello, Today I'm sharing a project over on The Mad Scrapper Blog something a little different which I am sure you can all try if you haven't already. It is a layout in a embroidery hoop. I have chosen to...
I used my own sheet of White A4 card as the base. I used scraps from the Chill Out patterned paper and cut two strips measuring 1 “ wide. I then cut this into rectangles measuring 1.5” long. I then...
I was struck, recently, by how many names we (mostly me) call our Cockerpoo Darcey. I very rarely just call her Darcey but some other pet name. I thought it would be fun to make a little mini album documenting...
Hello, Today I'd like to share a layout I have made to join in with the January 49 and Market Challenge. Yes it's back again and there are 2 parts to it, the first is a sketch and the second...
For this layout - I have again tried to use the 49 and Market Holiday Wishes 6" x 8" paper pack and make it look as though I have actually used a 12" x 12" piece of paper. I started...