Showing posts with label Jennifer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennifer. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Two Page Layouts

Have you head the phrase, "If one is good, then two is better?"  Well, that is certainly the case with these wonderful two page layouts!  Sit back and enjoy our large selection of two pagers.  They are full of inspiration!

Practical Scrapper Lisa

Practical Scrapper Becci

Practical Scrapper Laura

Practical Scrapper Bev Code

Practical Scrapper Jessica Arrant

Practical Scrapper Lisa Moen

Practical Scrapper Ruth Bonser

Practical Scrapper Wendy Coffman

Practical Scrapper Deborah Johnson

Practical Scrapper Kristy MacKeen

Practical Scrapper Alison
Practical Scrapper Jennifer
Practical Scrapper Kim Ryden


Monday, March 18, 2013

A Lovely Silhouette (Cameo)

Happy Monday, Practical Scrappers!  To get your week started off right, we have the On Trend Team, and a few extra helpers, here to show you why the Silhouette Cameo is getting a Perfect "10" from its growing base of fans.  The Cameo is a die cutting maching that you connect to your computer.  It cuts out 12" x 12" papers and the best part is - there are no cartridges to buy - ever!  If you want to stay home in your p.j.'s and order or design your own image at 2 a.m., you can do just that with the Silhouette Cameo. 
 
Grap a cup of coffee, get comfy, and take a look at all the lovely things these Practical Scrappers have created with their Cameos!

Practical Scrapper Mary Pat Siehl used the Silhouette to create the title and used a png file to cut the "I love you" die cut.

Practical Scrapper Malika Kelly used her Silhouette to cut circles on her background page and then backed the circles with different patterned papers.

Practical Scrapper Cathy used the Silhouette Cameo for almost every die cut embellishment on her page..the arrows, sunbursts, cloud, butterflies and banners!
 

Practical Scrapper Danielle used the Silhouette Cameo to create the hearts background on her layout.

Practical Scrapper Charissa used her Cameo to cut the heart 4x6 card.  She then used both the positive and negative parts of the shape. Charissa also cut the heart banner with her Cameo.

Practical Scrapper Jennifer used her Silhouette for the background as well as the title and arrows.


Practical Scrapper Marcia Dehn-Nix use the Silhouette to cut her heart and paws background, woof bone, and heart strip as well as the title (using the Lavanderia font) she downloaded onto her computer. The Silhouette makes it easy to weld script fonts!
 
Practical Scrapper Krissy Clark McKee used her Cameo to cut two sets of arrows into her background paper and to create the stars that she used for flowers. 
 
 

Friday, April 9, 2010

Sketch Friday!



It's time for another fabulous sketch! This time it's a card Sketch from Gloria Stengel.
Let's see your take on it! Just post below to Mr Linky.


Gloria

Dianne

Deanne

Sarah (with The Stamping Boutique stamp)

Jennifer

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Thursday's Glitter/Bling Projects


Erin used Glimmer mist on the black cardstock, and on the patterned paper to distress it. She used gold embossing powder to make the key and heart shapes, filling the heart with brads and various gems. Stickles, pearls, brads and trinkets are her treasure (and a few foil wrappers from some chocolate covered coins:).


Amy H's neat technique always creates clean results – and it’s super simple. Just adhere double stick tape to your card/layout and generously sprinkle with glitter!


Catherine went for something bright and springy to help with the winter blaws. She employed glitter cardstock for the background and stamped her image onto transpancy using stazon ink. That image is colored in with Stickles. This was all done on the backside of the image so when the card is put together it is nice and smooth. Plastic beads (skittles) in the bottom corner tie it all together.


Jennifer used glitter and rhinestones to create her layout's whimsical feel.


Robin used her Zing Silver embossing powder on the chipboard letters to create some GLAM!


Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Winter decorations from Barbara


Amy Heller's wintry thank you


Catherine's winter fun layout


Erin's layout about a winter suprise


Jennifer's winter wonderland layout

Tuesday, December 15, 2009


Erin's ornaments made using Peel offs and Glaze/Souffle pens by
Sakura. Glossy Accents and clear seed beads finish the edges.


Barbara's Christmas House


Amy's paper wreath ornament embellished with felt, twine, and buttons.


Jennifer's multi-patterned Christmas star.