Showing posts with label Nadya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nadya. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Distressing Paper by Crumpling, Sanding and Tearing

Distressing is a popular trend in scrapbooking that can bring a unique look and add dimension to your layouts and cards. Many think distressing is only for creating that old vintage/antique feel that makes you think of a shabby chic style. But, you can also add a lot of fun to bright colorful layouts with some distressing, or even create masculinity by adding some distressing to your projects. Today we are going to talk about three fun ways to distress your projects: paper crumpling, sanding, and tearing
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Here is an example by one of our designing team members, Kim, showcasing some paper crumbling.

Kim Sparks

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Wednesday's Gliltter/Bling Projects

Kerri used a string of pearls to highlight her journaling, added mint ice stickles to the letters, and diamond stickles to the lines for the journaling. Also used some strings of pearls in the the flowers and added glitter to the snowflakes on the ribbon under the pic. Whew! :)


Sherri included rhinestone trim from a roll....individual crystals...metallic brads.... and little flowers with rhinestone centers.



Nadya's card features her new heat gun! She stamped a bride and groom on the white cardstock and embossed them with clear embossing powder. She added some pearls around the bride and groom in the shape of a heart.


Jamie's card used glitter paper, jewels, and glitter pens on most everything.



Amy S added diamond stickles on the tree along with red stones on the tree and in the corners.


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Nadya's altered letters using AC Bailey materials.


Sandi's 16x20 Christmas canvas


Amy S' pink Christmas tree ornament


Sherri's paper star


Jamie's altered candle

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Altered Projects - Ribbon

With Christmas quickly on it's way (yes, I said it!), you might be thinking about, or starting, some altered projects for gifts. You're in the right place! Check back weekly, and expect to see lots more of these great ideas over the coming months!




This mini album cover and spine were constructed from recycled cereal boxes. Kerri had a package of hinged 7x7 CM page refills that she bought from her CM consultant. They were on clearance because CM did away with the 7x7 albums and Kerri took the opportunity to make her own cover and spine.