
The frayed flower card Ashely made is darling. These fit perfectly on your cards, don't you think?
I can't get enough of her crafty flowers!!! You can find more information here: 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days !
Don't throw those newspapers away until you try this! Today's flower tutorial for 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days is a perfect summer activity to do with the kids!
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Sveinn Birkir has been collecting images from 1976 to make a visual anthology from the year he was born.
Wanna make your own Project 1976? Search Flickr or Google Image Search for your birth year and see what comes up.
Look for events that happened and things that came out that year (cars, products, albums, movies). Who was on the cover of Time or Rolling Stone? Who died or was born that year?
Sprinkle in some family photos and show off your time capsule! Start a photoblog, or print the photos and stick ‘em on the wall.
Better yet, do this for a pal (or your kid, if you’ve got one of those) and make it into a book for their birthday. Better even than cupcakes, amigo.
Think about doing a collection from your highschool or other growin up years! Can you say jelly shoes; SWATCH; Coca Cola shirts; white gloves and red jackets? How about a hanky belt, ah the good ol 80's
Does mixing patterned papers scare you? Does staring at rows of papers make you feel clueless and afraid of getting started on patterned papers?
There's many beginner scrapbookers who have a fear of mixing and choosing patterned papers. With so many choices, colours, and patterns out there, the confusion is real and understandable. Even for me, when I first started scrapbooking, I tend to use mainly cardstock and avoid using much patterned papers. Then I started to look out for companies that offer coordinating lines of patterned papers.
It's more about experimenting and having fun actually. There's no right or wrong in scrapbooking. Some mixing will look fabulous, some are merely passable and some will instantly make you go, "No...".
But of course, if there's some tips on how to mix your patterned papers, it'll definitely help things out a lot. Watch this video by Tammy Mitchell and the next time you are at your scrapbook store, you'll be less intimidated about choosing your patterned papers and start getting creative with using patterned papers.
I'll also keep her tips in mind when I want to mix patterned papers on my next shopping trip. :)
To start off, a big tip is look to your photos for the dominant colors. Pick up the blue color from your daughter's sparkling eyes or the red from your son's shirt. Choose the color that catches your attention. Then with the dominant color in mind, you can start picking out the patterned papers.
First paper - Pick a more neutral, solid-colored background paper. If you're feeling more adventurous, you can even pick a very subtle patterned paper as your background paper.
Second paper - You can go for a bold patterned paper. Feel free to choose a big design but there must be something, usually a color in this bold patterned paper that complements your first paper.
Third paper - Pick a patterned paper that's more subtle so that it doesn't compete with your big, bold patterned paper. The tricky part is where you have to select a patterned paper that picks up something from both the bold patterned paper and the background paper.
Enjoy learning about mixing patterned papers!
One scrapbooking trend that is becoming more and more popular is the distressed paper look. This rugged appearance is perfect for most scrapbook layout themes. Scrapbook pages for little boys, camping vacations, heirloom pictures and more are perfect for the distressed paper layouts. Another advantage to creating distressed paper layouts is they don’t have to be flawless because the whole idea of the “distressed” look is to make the paper flawed.
Select your cardstock for the base of your page layout and decide on your theme. Get your supplies and photos ready ahead of time.
Attach the fine grain sand paper to the sanding block and sand the entire body of the cardstock. Sand as much or as little as you would like but be careful not to sand through the cardstock. Your sand paper will sand off some of the color on the cardstock, which will expose the white core of the pape
Use a black or brown ink pad and gently run the edge of the cardstock across the ink pad in order to “ink” the edge of your paper. You can also use a sponge and rub it along the edge of the cardstock to achieve the same effect.
Cut out your photo mats and crop your photos according to the design of your page layout. Before matting your photographs use the edge distresser to rough-up the edge of the photo mats. This may cause a little tearing so do it cautiously so it doesn’t ruin the photo mat completely.
Use an ink pad and a stipple brush to ink your photo mats so they look weathered. You may even want to curl up some of the damaged edges for a more intense appearance. Another method is to slightly mist the papers with water, then crumple the entire photo mat and straighten it back out with a cool iron. This will permanently set the creases into your paper.
Embellish your page layout with hemp, brads or other rugged looking embellishments. You can use your emery board to sand some of the color off of the brads or rough up the edges of your photos.
Adhere all of the page elements and add your finishing touches, then place the layout into a page protector so it is preserved for your scrapbook album
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