
So Loved by ELAINE KING
Use the wood grain effect paper as your background. Cut an 8” square of the Lime Crush cardstock and cut 4 x 3 & 3/4” squares from the green side of the Daisy May paper, both sides of the Field...
Use the wood grain effect paper as your background. Cut an 8” square of the Lime Crush cardstock and cut 4 x 3 & 3/4” squares from the green side of the Daisy May paper, both sides of the Field...
First take your white cardstock and using the Vicki Boutin Print Shop stencil, make two clusters to the top right and bottom left of the card. I used Fossilised Amber Distress Oxide and a LIGHT brushing of Black Soot Distress...
Our lovely Scrapaholix kits this month feature papers from PhotoPlay's Sweet as Honey 2 range. Also included in the main kit is a jar of Finnabair Zinc beads, perfect for adding a bit of bling and dimension to your projects!...
First of all I cut a 6x8 piece of the floral patterned paper, followed by a 4x6 piece of the pale blue patterned paper and a 9x4 piece of the Snapshot paper, the green side. I distressed the edges of...
Today I am bringing you a beginners card using the leftovers from your June Kit. Firstly take a 6” card blank or fold a 12” x 12” into half and cut it into two cards. Next cut a 5.75” of the Raven Card...
This is my third layout using the June kit, and I have mainly used scraps of paper from previous layouts. I began by matting my two 3x4 photos on the green cardstock, I overlapped these slightly and placed them in...
Take a sheet of white card stock and wet the lower half of the sheet with clean water. Use watercolour paints to create a soft drizzling effect by dabbing colours across top of the water line and letting it run...
In general I steer clear of papers with wreath designs on. They’re beautiful but I never know what to do with them. So when I saw the wreath on the ‘Celebrate Life’ paper my first thought was to use the...
Use the Simple Stories Green Gingham sheet as the background. Cut out an irregular shape of the green Grasshopper cardstock and then layer the white card stock on top, cutting slightly smaller to leave a green border. Faux stitch all around two edges of the...