...with my Merry and Bright kit!
For this page I used the left over part of the die cuts sheet in the kit as a mask and sprayed Maya mist to make my back ground. Then I cut a circle out of some of the red patterned paper and sewed a spiral stitch around it to make a flower, painted the edges with the Smooch and sprinkled clear glitter while it was still wet. Gave it great texture!
Friday, January 22, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Quick little mini
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Putting those Christmas memories on paper
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Merry & Bright!!
This kit is sure to get you scrappin' those holiday pics!
I know you have a stack of them...if you have gotten them printed yet! I'm so behind I haven't! But I can't wait to cut into this kit so I'll be printing pictures this week!
Not only does this kit have some killer papers but take a closer look...die cuts, rhinestone brads, a whole bottle of smooch AND a fabulous stamp! Yowza!
I know you have a stack of them...if you have gotten them printed yet! I'm so behind I haven't! But I can't wait to cut into this kit so I'll be printing pictures this week!
Not only does this kit have some killer papers but take a closer look...die cuts, rhinestone brads, a whole bottle of smooch AND a fabulous stamp! Yowza!
Sunday, January 3, 2010
New Year...
So I need a calendar for the new year...
And since I had lots of my Masters Kit left I whipped me one up! It as so easy too. Just print out a calendar page from a publishing program or find one online then create a card for each month to put it on. For this one I did them the size of a CD case and I used the CD case as the holder to display them and keep them in. Really quick and fun project!
And since I had lots of my Masters Kit left I whipped me one up! It as so easy too. Just print out a calendar page from a publishing program or find one online then create a card for each month to put it on. For this one I did them the size of a CD case and I used the CD case as the holder to display them and keep them in. Really quick and fun project!
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