Showing posts with label KaiserCraft paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KaiserCraft paper. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Beautiful

Beautiful is a good term to describe this lady. My future grand daughter - in - law.
I created this layout for a sketch challenge at Stick it Down.  I love how it turned out.
Since it was so late when I did it, I was too tired to take individual photos of the steps I took to create it.  I used Kaisercraft Papers, The flowers and lace is unknown. The ribbon is Floral Garden.



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Thanks,
Jackie

Saturday, March 22, 2014

I've been having some fun.

     Indeed I have.  I have been just scrapping away here.  I have my DT work all caught up for a while so I decided to play with some of the sketches from Boston Scrap Fanatics.  They have posted over 80 sketches so far this month and you know me, I LOVE sketches.

     This one was for sketch #88.
     For this layout I used a mix of papers, Crate's Story Teller, KaiserCraft's Up, Up and Away, and MME's The Sweetest Thing and I used a Recollections edge punch and a die to cut the gears. I used my Cricut Expressions to cut the title

     This one was for sketch #77.
     For this layout I used paper and embellishments by Momenta. The two larger flowers were cut with a Sizzix die. For the faux stitching I used a gelly roll pen.


     This one was for sketch #80.
     For this layout I used paper from Echo Park's - That's My Boy.  I used my super duper Kreaxions circle cutter.  I also used some Blended Fiber paste and a stencil on the background for a bit of texture.  I drew the rocket on a piece of paper and then cut it out of the patterned paper, then I glued it to chipboard. I adhered it with pop dots.


     This one was for sketch #54.
     For this layout I used paper from MME.  I used my super duper Kreaxions circle cutter. I also used Kreaxions punch #910 with Stencil A. The brads are unknown. The title and faux stitching were done with a white Gelly Roll pen.


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