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...
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...
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...
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”...
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...
Hi all Today I’m bringing you a layout using only the reverse sides of the October kit. At first glance I thought I would need scrapbook related photos, so that is what I created for my first layout. However, after...
First take the black sheet of card. Cut a 4” strip of Scrappy Talk paper and stick it to the left hand side of the Blackbird card. Cut a 1.5” strip of the same patterned paper and use the reverse side. Tuck...
First take the sheet of black cardstock and cut a 2” section from the top. Take the remaining piece of floral acetate (cut for my first layout into two strips measuring 3"x 12"). Then stick it behind the black card...
Kerry is here with her final layout as a design team member for Scrapaholix. Everyone here at The Mad Scrapper would like to thank her for all her inspirational layouts in the past and we wish her well. Here’s what...
First take the sheet of Carrot Cake card and gut a large central panel to leave a frame. Next cut your Coconut Swirl card down to an 11” square. Mat the two together. Now cut a diagonal section from the starry...