Club Scrap Artist Challenge
~Paper Lace Mats~
This months challenge is to pick either the paper lace mats or the diecuts from the Paris Flea Market kit and demonstrate three fresh ways to incorporate the item into your pages, cards or other projects.Supplies:
Club Scrap Paris Flea Market kit
Paper lace mat
Versamark ink
Dylusions spray ink
Embossing powder
Take light cardstock and tear the lower section off of it as shown:
In the mean time tear a few sections out of the the white piece as shown:
Distress the edges of the the white cardstock:
Ink the edges of the white cardstock:
(Technique 1 - Peekabo Lace) Cut a small strip of lace off of one of the edge of one of the paper lace mats as shown. Flip white cardstock over and adhere it to the back side - peeking out. Repeat on other torn out section:
Ink edges of the peekaboo lace.
Use versamark and stamp image repeatedly on white cardstock - emboss with white embossing powder:
Use a sponge and rub ink over embossed images as shown:
(Technique 2 - Dylusions sprayed lace ribbon)
Cut the edges off of the lace doily and spritz with dylusions spray ink & let dry:
Run strips across page as shown:
(Technique 3 - Create a lace flower.) Spray more lace ribbon (cut off of lace doily) and accordion fold around a circular shape. Embellish with diecut flower and brad:
Embellish with some diecuts. Here is final layout:
I also made a card using dylusions spritzed lace:
Thanks for stopping by...now for another Artists' take on this challenge - go check out LILIAN'S project!!!
I love the card Debbie - would you share the measurements?
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DeleteJust got them posted for ya!! Happy Easter!!!
Deb, what a stunning lay out (wonderful techniques!) and the card is awesome too!
ReplyDeleteYou had fun playing.
I looooove that technique!!! Beautiful page!!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous layout and card! Love the bits of lace sticking out from behind the paper
ReplyDeleteDebbie, the way you used the stamps and the lace mat behind the papers, so elegant!! The card is a knock out too!
ReplyDeleteThese are great techniques! I especially love the "peekaboo" technique!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeletethese are really different ideas, debbie! love it! the peekaboo was cool.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is "Wow!". Love the layers on the layout and the lace edging on the card. TFS!
ReplyDeleteOHHHHH!!! This has to be my favorite, you completely transformed it, Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the lace! I for the life of me couldn't get my lace edges into a circle! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteEveryone above has already said what I was going to say. So, just go back and read previous comments to understand how I feel about this page. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the colors! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty - love the colors you used!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love the peek a boo lace! And the way you multiple stamped that image! Awesome!
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ReplyDeleteOh wow! I would have never thought of that peek-a-boo lace. The lay-out is gorgeous and I like the color combo.
ReplyDelete-Kenda
Awesome! Love how you used the paper lace mats!
ReplyDeleteMelanie - I just posted the instructions for the card. Here is the link: http://debduzscrappin.blogspot.com/2016/03/happy-easter-laced-edged-card.html
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for your lovely compliments/comments!!
Great techniques! Lovely page and card!
ReplyDeleteLilian
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