Sunday, June 7, 2020

Go Fly a Kite cards

Go Fly a Kite cards

1.  Take an ink pad and wipe it across card front as shown:
 2.  Use stencil and sponge on some ink to create a background pattern:
3.  Stamp images and sentiments, ink edges.  Mat onto card back.



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

Saturday, May 9, 2020

ATC Coin Mini Book










Supplies Needed:
(1) Solid 12x12 cardstock
(4) Patterned 12x12 cardstock
Liquid adhesive (1st best option)
Tape adhesive (2nd best option)
1 clear page protector
36” Ribbon
Ink pad/sponge (optional)

Tools Needed:
Paper trimmer
2.5 inch circle die or punch
Bone Folder
Scissors
Scoreboard (or alternate way of scoring)





Cover:
1.   Cut a piece of plain cardstock 3.25 in. x 7.5 in.



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

Saturday, May 2, 2020

Baby Brag Book

I made a lil baby brag book for my niece who recently had her first baby... She had sent or posted quite a few photos in the first few months after the birth, so I was able to put this together and then added a few pages with empty photo mats for them to add in additional photos.  She really likes owls and so I decorated a lot of the album with a little owl from the Club Scrap Scandinavia kit.  Here is a few sample pages out of the book:







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

Saturday, April 11, 2020

Hand carved Chevron stamped cards

I hand carved the little chevron stamp from an eraser and stamped in three different colors of inks across the card front - then added various images and sentiments from my ClubScrap stash to create some fun cards!!





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

Saturday, April 4, 2020

Hand carved rubberstamps - Triangular rectangle

So at the Clubscrap retreat, we were introduced to carving our own rubberstamps out of erasers in one of the workshops we attended.  Well I hadn't played with my carving tool since I got home - but when I was at the Dollar Tree - I grabbed bunch of rectangular erasers and thought - why not give it a go...so I carved this set of triangles in a rectangle and then proceded to make a number of cards using the stamp, then embellished further with additional ClubScrap images and sentiments to finish off these cards:



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

Saturday, March 28, 2020

Hand carved rubberstamps - Double circles


So at the Clubscrap retreat, we were introduced to carving our own rubberstamps out of erasers in one of the workshops we attended.  Well I hadn't played with my carving tool since I got home - but when I was at the Dollar Tree - I saw this big round eraser and a bunch of rectangular erasers and thought - why not give it a go...so I took that 'donut' eraser and cut/carved a bunch of graduating 'circles' out of it and then proceded to make a number of cards using the circles as sort of frames for the images.





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

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Hand carved eraser rubberstamped cards - circles

So at the Clubscrap retreat, we were introduced to carving our own rubberstamps out of erasers in one of the workshops we attended.  Well I hadn't played with my carving tool since I got home - but when I was at the Dollar Tree - I saw this big round eraser and a bunch of rectangular erasers and thought - why not give it a go...so I took that 'donut' eraser and cut/carved a bunch of graduating 'circles' out of it and then proceded to make a number of cards using the circles as sort of frames for the images.






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

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Sponged Strip Card



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

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Cat Clock Card

Cat card for a friend who loves cats...

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

Saturday, February 29, 2020

Hot Glue Gun "Faux Soldering" Painting








Supplies Needed:
(1) Pre-gesso'd Canvas Panel (any size)
Black acrylic paint
Gold metallic acrylic paint
White gesso paint
Cheap tablecloth (from dollarstore)

Tools Needed:
Pencil
Glue Gun & Lots of glue
Paint brushes
small dish for thinning paint
Cup for washing paint brushes
Paper towels


1.   Take a pencil and sketch out a design of your choice.  Good first designs include a tree or a flower, just do a google search and find a pretty simple image to follow. Using glue gun follow design on the canvas.

2.  Once glue is cooled down, paint gesso over all the glue and let it dry.


3.  Once gesso is dry, paint gold metallic paint all over glue and canvas covering entire surface.  Let dry.


4.  Once dry, put a small amount of black acrylic paint into a small mixing dish and add water to thin.  Paint over canvas and dab with paper towel to remove excess paint as you go.

5. (Optional step) You can add additional metallic colors onto the raised images if desired, or you can add another layer of  thinned acrylic paint in an additional color if desired.


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

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