Believe by KERRY MCINALLY
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...
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...
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...
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 piece of coconut swirl cardstock and either stencil or doodle two straight lines down the middle using Fossilised Amber Distress Ink. Add random stencil or doodles spots around the page making sure you keep it light and don’t...
I began by matting a 4 x 6 portrait photo on the craft card stock and distressing the edges. Next I used three of the 4x6 journalling cards - I cut out the ruler, pencil, bulldog clip and book page,...
Take the Bazzill Coconut Swirl cardstock and trim the branding. Use a Vicki Boutin stencil of your choice and use three coloured inks. I used Tim Holtz Distress Oxides in Fossilised Amber, Broken China, and Worn Lipstick. Create a large area at the bottom and a smaller...
I took a Dina Wakely mixed media tag and used a Vicky Boutin stencil with Ranger texture paste and left to dry. (The stencil I used is now on longer in stock, but there are several other Vicki Boutin stencils that would work...
Another layout using the August Scrapaholix kit. And an excuse for me to get more rub-ons 😂 I kept it simple this time. I’ve used the rub-ons to surround my focal point and the numbers from the sticker sheet that...
My third layout features a photo of my daughter, aged 3, receiving a gold award from nursery. As soon as I saw the Little Love paper I knew it would be ideal as the pattern matches her little leggings. First...