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  • Little Pieces of Me by JANINE O'ROURKE
    January 13, 2025 Janine O'Rourke

    Little Pieces of Me by JANINE O'ROURKE

    I absolutely adore this range from Uniquely Creative, it is absolutely stunning, and oh so romantic! This layout I recently taught as a class at a retreat I had the shop at - there were 3 layouts in the class,...

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  • January Layout 1 by ELAINE KING
    January 9, 2025 Janine O'Rourke

    January Layout 1 by ELAINE KING

    First take the sheet of Petunia cardstock and gut a 10 in.² piece in the centre. Then take the  Raven cardstock and cut to 11 in.². Using the Shimmerz, Weakest Pink, use a paintbrush to create a circle and heavy splattering. To...

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  • December Layout 2: By Elaine King
    December 9, 2024 louise crosbie

    December Layout 2: By Elaine King

    First take the Cream Puff card and a Tim Holtz Distress Ink in Fired brick. Smudge the ink pad down on a hard surface and spray with water from the Ranger mister. Use the Daler Rowney paint brush and dip into the...

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  • December Layout 1: By Elaine King.
    December 2, 2024 louise crosbie

    December Layout 1: By Elaine King.

    First I took the sheet of Evergreen cardstock and gutted a centre panel leaving a 2” border. Next I cut a square measuring 10” x 10” of the Vintage Ornaments paper and I mounted it on the Evergreen frame.    I...

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  • November Kit. Layout 2: By Elaine King
    November 20, 2024 louise crosbie

    November Kit. Layout 2: By Elaine King

    First take the turquoise Capri Sea cardstock and gut the centre panel leaving a 1” frame.  Then take the Coconut Swirl white card and trim to an 11” square. Mat this on the turquoise frame.   Then take the Radiate Positivity paper and cut up a 9.5”...

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  • November Kit Layout 1: by Elaine King
    November 13, 2024 louise crosbie

    November Kit Layout 1: by Elaine King

    First take the sheet of Coconut Swirl card and the sheet of pink spotty Feel Good paper. Tear a 4” strip from the top leaving the white edge showing. Stick this down leaving the edges and the bottom free.  Next take...

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