Rainy Days Recycled Box BY SHARON NETTLESHIP
I'd kept this little box for a while now and wanted to recycle it. I measured all sides and the top of the box, I then cut some of the concrete cardstock just a bit smaller than the dimensions of...
I'd kept this little box for a while now and wanted to recycle it. I measured all sides and the top of the box, I then cut some of the concrete cardstock just a bit smaller than the dimensions of...
I decided to use some of the paper and embellishments for this months kit on a canvas. I really liked the little leaf and flower pattern on one so I featured that. I’ve also used one of the left over...
What a lovely autumnal kit we have from Scrapaholix this month. I decided to be quite literal with my first project. A simple layout dedicated to Autumn or Fall. Which ever you call it. I like both terms. The words...
Here's my second project using the beautiful October kit and add on. First I die cut two tags. Not being too specific I inked the tags with oxide inks. I then embossed them using a 3D texture fade from Tim...
Hi I've managed to use the last of my September main and add on kits to make this great little journal with some signature pages. I found it really hard to cut up the beautiful piece of faux leather but...
Hi today I'd like to show you my second project using the gorgeous September kit and add on. I've made a card for this one. To make the base of the card I used the Bazzill Thunder card and layered...
Hi I've just about used up most of my August kit and add on kit but I had enough left to make this card. I thought it could be to send to someone who is taking a city break to...
Hi today I'd like to show you my 2nd project I've made with the August kit and add on. There was plenty left to play with after my scrapbook page. I have inked all the tags using Distress Oxide ink...
Hi I'm excited to be showing you my first Scrapaholix Design Team project using the gorgeous August kit. I have made a scrapbook page but layered it onto a 12x12 chunky canvas so I can hang it in my craft...