3rd layout using the August kit: By Elaine King
Elaine is here with her last “August kit” project. It’s a star of a project. Here’s how she did it. Take the sheet of Raven card stock from the kit and use a template to draw around some star...
Elaine is here with her last “August kit” project. It’s a star of a project. Here’s how she did it. Take the sheet of Raven card stock from the kit and use a template to draw around some star...
Kerry is sharing her third layout using the August Scrapaholix kit today. Here she explains how she did it in her own words. For this layout I used the black cardstock for my base and began by adhering two of...
Kerry is here with her second Layout using the August 2024 Scrapaholix kits which you can view HERE. Here’s what she wrote. Using white cardstock from my own stash and Fossilised Amber distress oxide ink, I used the packaging technique to...
Elaine shares a touching layout of remembrance this week using the August Scrapaholix kits. Here’s what she did. First take the Yukon Gold card stock and gut a central panel measuring approximately 8“ x 6“. Then take a piece of the pale...
Kerry here, with my first layout using the August 2024 Scrapaholix kit. I began by backing my 4x6 photo in leftover white and charcoal grey cardstock. Next I fussy cut a strip of the ‘Lucky Trinkets’ patterned paper and distressed...
So, for August we have BoBunny's Charmed Chronicles as our kits! I love the colours in these kits, they are just perfect for more formal photos, masculine or heritage photos. And all the cute little embellishments that come with the...
After making two layouts from the kit, I still had quite a lot of card and paper left over. I really liked the idea of using the bingo cards as a little booklet of some sort and little books and...
Another layout using the August Scrapaholix kit. And an excuse for me to get more rub-ons 😂 I kept it simple this time. I’ve used the rub-ons to surround my focal point and the numbers from the sticker sheet that...
For this layout I used a 4x6 photo of my daughter which had been printed to give an aged look. I mounted the photo on some scraps of white and then black card. I cut 1 inch from two sides...