Find Joy in the Ordinary BY ELAINE KING
First I took the sheet with the large floral wreath and trimmed 1/2 an inch off each side. (Don’t be tempted to trim an inch off two sides as the wreath will not then be centred). Then I took the...
First I took the sheet with the large floral wreath and trimmed 1/2 an inch off each side. (Don’t be tempted to trim an inch off two sides as the wreath will not then be centred). Then I took the...
I've been holding onto these baby photos of my daughter for the last 10 years waiting for the perfect collection to be released so that I could scrap them and oh my goodness, the Scrapaholix February kit Aquarelle Dreams is so...
The beautiful February Kits are here, and they feature papers and products from Prima Marketing's newly released Aquarelle Dreams range. Don't you just love the soft romantic colours in these kits? I hope you all enjoy using your kits when...
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 used the Bazzill Coconut Swirl as my base and matted my photo on the Bazzill Coastal Cardstock. I used Tim Holtz Unchartered Mariner Distress ink and my own stencil and created a large panel across the lower half of...
I used the Date Swirl Card stock as my background and then tore two strips of Simply The Best, Have Fun paper for the top and bottom. I then tucked two more narrower torn strips of the Truly Epic paper...
The New Year is here and with it comes the fabulous January kits! These kits feature papers and products from Pink Fresh Studio's Simply the Best range. I love these kits, the colours suit so many things - masculine projects,...
This is my 2nd page using the December Winter kit. I absolutely love this kit and had to force myself to cut into it. I was very adventurous with this page... I started by choosing my background page, the Winter...
Take a sheet of white cardstock and use Iced Spruce Distress Ink to make splatters and use the distressing technique to create a mixed media background. Using the large scraps from the Echo Park Winter Snow paper: Cut a rectangle...