Showing posts with label enamel dots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label enamel dots. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2013

Documenting You

Hello and happy Friday!    How many of you scrapbook about yourself? I know I am guilty of not documenting about myself enough.  So, I created a layout telling random facts about myself.  I used My Mind's Eye's new collection Cut and Paste.
 
 
 
 
I used my typewriter for my journaling then added small embellishments such as paint splatter, enamel dots, brads, and wooden veneer shapes.
 
 
I used one of the coordinating Cut and Paste cardstock stickers to place my title.  I wanted to use a variety of letters, as well.
 
 



 
So, this weekend I challenge you to create a layout all about yourself!
Thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer

 
Products used: patterned paper, cardstock sticker, arrow stamp, enamel dots, brads: My Mind's Eye, wood veneers, random stamp: Studio Calico; chipboard letters, journaling pen: American Crafts; letter stickers: Basic Grey; flair: {a flair for buttons}; misting ink:  October Afternoon, Tattered Angels; ink: Ranger

 
 
 
 

Monday, April 22, 2013

Enamel Dots!

Good morning, Practical Scrappers!  Unless you have been living in a remote cave on the side of a steep mountain, you have probably noticed one of the hottest new trends popping up in all the latest collections - enamel dots.  If you aren't quite sure what to do with them, prepare to be inspired by these projects:

Practical Scrapper Danielle de Konink used Enamel Dots from the Lost & Found 3 collection by My Mind's Eye to accent her layout.

Practical Scrappers Wendi Robinson used the MME's Boy Crazy enamel dots scattered on her page.

Practical Scrapper Mary Pat used dots from the I Rock collection from Imaginisce.

Practical Scrapper Nicole used different sized enamel dots as her flower centers.  She also attached them directly to the paper to create an embellishment cluster. The "Love" Enamel Dots are part of the Sweetest Thing Collection by My Mind's Eye.

Practical Scrapper Marcia Dehn-Nix used bright enamel dots from GCD Studios to accent these papers from the Quick Quotes Be Bold collection.

Practical Scrapper Malika Kelly used enamel dots to mix in with her paint splatters to add more color and interest.

Practical Scrapper Caz used enamel dots to create her title