Showing posts with label corrugated elements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corrugated elements. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Thanksgiving platter turned wall decor


I'm seriously loving fall in the midwest this year! My oldest is almost five and is asking questions about leaves changing colors, the cooler weather, etc. as only a child can which has lead to some simple seasonal discussions. It also inspired my project for today.


I wanted something that could be interchanged based on our seasonal discussions, and maybe even saved for future use. There's twine threaded through the platter's handles and then a piece of corrugated cardstock is glued onto them. I'm planning to just trim off the twine and save the centerpiece and pinecones for next year. New twine (or maybe some shimmery yarn?) and this piece is almost ready for winter. 


Decorating the platter was easy enough once the twine and cardstock were in place. A little inking on some chipboard letters and floral department leaves and I was almost done! My favorite part of the entire project is the 3D pinecones. I'd cut them using my Silhouette Cameo for a since discarded project, but they worked perfectly as embellishments on this little home decor piece. How cute are they?! I am so glad that I saved them. They were fairly easy to assemble too, once I found this tutorial on the Silhouette Blog. 

Thanks for stopping by, Jessica

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Corrugated Elements on Layouts

Monday, we shared with you some cards that have corrugated elements on them.  Today, let's take a look at some layouts from our readers and designers sporting those embellies of "ripples" and "ridges"...





Practical Scrapper Liz

Mary Pat Siehl




Practical Scrapper Jayma




Amber Sheaves




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Monday, January 30, 2012

Corrugated Elements on Cards

Corrugated embellishments and alphabets are some of my favorite things to work with - you can find them from major manufacturers Jillibean Soup and Little Yellow Bicycle - or you can make your own!  You can disassemble some cardboard, find it in other packaging, or even use a paper crimper to achieve a similar look.  Today we have some card examples for you showing off this fun embellishment.

Practical Scrapper Christine used the packaging from light bulbs on her card.

Practical Scrapper Corinna made her own corrugated heart by cutting it out of a cardboard box.

Practical Scrapper Cathy

Practical Scrapper Sarah

Mary Pat Siehl

We'll see you Wednesday with corrugated layouts!




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