Dream by KERRY MCINALLY
To start I trimmed the Coastal cardstock to 11x11 inches and the the no6 paper to 10x10 inches. I layered both of these, after distressing the edges, onto a piece of white cardstock. Then I trimmed the no2 paper to...
To start I trimmed the Coastal cardstock to 11x11 inches and the the no6 paper to 10x10 inches. I layered both of these, after distressing the edges, onto a piece of white cardstock. Then I trimmed the no2 paper to...
Gut the Pear cardstock leaving a 1” border. Cut the white card into an 11” square and mount onto the Pear frame. Mat the 6” x 4” photo on the gutted Pear cardstock. Use a floral stencil using two different...
I began by framing a white piece of cardstock with the Pear cardstock. I had previously cut into this so rather than placing the frame entirely on the back, part is on the back and part on the front. I...
Take the Quicksand cardstock and trim the branding strip. Use the panels of patterned papers in the photo and create a grid LO similar to the photo. Mount the photo on the Pear coloured card and adhere using foam pads...
First of all I cut down the Coconut Swirl cardstock to 11.5 squared, and gutted the Quicksand cardstock to make a frame for the white.Using a stencil from my own stash I added some leaves to the corners of the...
Our lovely April kits are now available, and you will not be disappointed! The kits for April feature papers and products from French brand HaPi Little Fox - the stunning Cozy Cottage range. We saw this when we went to Creative World in Frankfurt and...
Hello, Today I'm up The Mad Scrapper Blog with this Ready to take photos layout. Did you buy some of these beautiful papers by Uniquely Creative and are still waiting to use them? Well why not make up a layout ready...
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...
Hi, Today I am sharing this layout of my niece and her daughter for The Mad Scrapper Blog using beautiful papers and flowers available in store. I started by gutting the black to give a quarter inch border all around, then after...