Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Club Scrap's "Cinema" Blog Hop


Good morning bloggers!!  Welcome to another month of the best scrapbook company kit ever!!!  Man summer has been killing me, way too stinking busy...I love that I have had to the opportunity to spend quality time with a lot of my family members and create some great memories, but I am also looking forward to getting back into my old boring routine once school starts back up here very shortly!!

Just a couple of quick cards this month - this is such a great kit - you are going to just love it!  I can foresee some great scrapbook layouts too!


Supplies:
Cinema plain cardstock
Cinema patterned cardstock
Cinema rubberstamps
ink
paper flowers
brads
embossing powder

Instructions:
1.  Stamp 'filmstrip' image onto white cardstock.  The cardstock is a bit slippery in feel and instead of me waiting for ink to dry, I used black embossing powder on image to speed up process.

2.  Stamp various 'reels' images with sandstone ink on white cardstock.  Ink edges with sandstone ink.
3.Mat stamped cardstock onto maroon cardstock.  Cut a piece of patterned cardstock and mat on cardback.  Adhere all as shown:
4.  Stamp 'star' images with black ink on stamped panel. 'Miss you like crazy' in each panel of the film strip with purple ink and adhere to card front.  Add brads to paperflowers and attach as shown.

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

15 comments:

  1. Beautiful cards! I can just imagine feeling the texture on the filmstrip--great idea. I see some CASE ideas here!

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  2. Thanks for the card ideas!! The kids around here started school about 3 weeks ago!

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  3. Sweet "miss you" card Debbie! I'll have to CASE this for my Operation Write Home box of cards. Have a great day!

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  4. Very nice cards Debbie - I especially love the interest the embossing powder adds to the filmstrip and cards. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Debbie, the cards are wonderful, and I definitely can relate to the busy summer. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. School starting soon for us too, will be back to a better routine also so I'm with ya there! Anyway, your cards are great! You seem to get lots done all the time if you ask me, and always creative!

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  7. Great cards and wonderful stamping. Thanks for the tutorial.

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  8. I love the layout you used for your cards. It is amazing how much personality a tilt adds to a card. They are beautiful.

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  9. Thanks for all the ideas and the details you provided.

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  10. Love the cards, especially the colors!

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