Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Club Scrap "Reunion kit" Blog Hop

Club Scrap "Reunion" Blog Hop

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Welcome to my blog today!!  So glad to have you here.  I have so been enjoying the holidays and taking time with my family and friends.  Anyways I have a co-worker who is retiring and today was her last day at work and so I made her a nice wall plaque and wished her congratulations on the next phase of her life.  

Supply List:
Blank canvas
Dylusions Spray ink
Reunion kit cardstock
Rubberstamps
Flowers
Pearl Pen
Gems

Instructions:

Spray blank canvas with pink spray ink.  Let dry.
Spray canvas with a bit of chocolate brown spray ink.  Let dry.
Ink edges of canvas with ink pad.
Grab a stencil and lay onto canvas.  Spritz with water.  Use papertowels to quick dry up the water.  Remove stencil and use paper towel to dry again.  This will remove some of the ink previously spritzed onto the canvas giving a ghosting effect.
Print the sentiment 2 times, once on cream cardstock and once on light blue cardstock.  Cut out the sentiments as shown and ink edges with light brown ink:

Stamp images onto cardstock, trim them out, and ink the edges:

Modge podge sentiments and images to the canvas.   Add flowers, gems, and pearl pen accents.

Wanna see some more great creative ideas using this month's kit from ClubScrap???  Just check out the next participant in the Blog Hop, please visit Jill's Blog for more!  You can also visit ClubScrapCreates for the full list of participants.

The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Stickles embellished Christmas cards...


Stickles liven up any image especially on Christmas cards!!

The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Simple Christmas card


The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin

Monday, December 1, 2014

Christmas Stocking money holders

Made some fun money holders last year for my nieces and nephews using the Gnome stamp set from ClubScrap!!






The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Club Scrap "Lakes" kit Blog Hop

LAKES KIT BLOG HOP!!

Good morning bloggers!!  Have you seen Club Scraps' new Lakes kit?  It is AMAZING!!  I totally LOVE this kit!  This will be just the best for making guy cards and layouts - and I have lots of guys in my life, so it is going to just perfect for us!!

So this month I wanted to create a tiled background with border, kinda like mimicking one of the ginormous fish tanks at one of them big box hunting fishing camping etc etc stores.  I can't say this was quick and easy this month, but I really like how it turned out.
Supplies:
Cardstock
Watercolor paper
Watercolor pans
Rubberstamps
ink pads
Pearl pen

Instructions:
1.  Start with white card front.  Cut strips of teal cardstock 1/2 inch wide.  You will need to cut mitered corners and ink all the edges.  Cut them at various lengths and adhere as shown:
2.  Cut a bunch of 1x1 and 1/2x1/2 inch squares of light green cardstock. 

 3. Ink edges of squares.  Adhere inside the border.

4.  On a separate piece of white cardstock, stamp the images of 3 "Fish" images (ClubScrap).  Using the watercolor paint palette and paint in the fish images.  Let dry.
5.  Cut out the fish and adhere to the cardfront.  Using the pearl pen, add some dots at each of the increments in the frame.
Well I hope this inspires you to get crafty and make something fun!  Thanks for visiting my blog during the Club Scrap Blog Hop!!

Wanna see some more great creative ideas using this month's kit from ClubScrap???  Just check out the next participant in the Blog Hop, please visit Jill's Blog for more!  You can also visit ClubScrapCreates for the full list of participants.



The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin

Friday, November 21, 2014

Faux Tiling - Fish cards



This is a fun easy card with Faux Tiles.

Supplies:
Cardstock
Rubberstamps
Ink
Sponge
Bone folder/scoring pal

Instructions:
1.  Rubberstamp "Fish" image (Club Scrap) onto white cardstock front.
2.  Using score pal or similar and bone folder, score lines on the diagonal 2 inches apart, creating a diamond pattern on card front.
3.  Repeat step 2 to create a template/stencil (for sponging on color to card front), like shown.
4.  Use this cut out and place over card front right on the score lines and sponge ink lightly onto the card front as shown:
5.  Repeat step 4 on the lower corner of each diamond.
6.  Add sentiment and you are done!


The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Butterfly Twinchies


 Here are the Butterfly Twinchies I made for swapping at Club Scraps' retreat this year.  I made 3 different colors, orange, green, and purple ones.
 I started by using Club Scraps butterfly (or maybe it is a moth) image to create an SVG file for my cricut and cut out a bajillion butterflies from white cardstock paper.
 I then used the "Daisy definition" stamp from CS and stamped on 1/3 of the stamps.  Just the 1 butterfly of the 3 that will be on each of my twinchies.
 I then inked the edges of all the butterflies.
 I cut some wire, folded in half and then rolled the ends into loops, creating the antennae of the butterfly.
 I took the bottom butterfly and slipped the folded edge onto the tail end of the butterfly, twisted the antenna about 3 times. 
 Attach the 2nd and 3rd butterflies on top.
 I used liquid adhesive to adhere the three butterflies together, so let them dry.
 While they were drying, I cut the 2x2 inch mat boards and created the base.  I peeled the paper back on crayons and used my heat gun to melt the crayons onto the matboard.
 Here is what they looked like.  Let cool/dry.
 Attach butterflies to the matboard using hot glue gun.
 Bend the wings up and the antenna up giving it a more life like look.
 Last but not least, add some gems to the body of the butterfly!


The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin

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