Makes Me Smile by ELAINE KING
First take the blue card and gut the centre leaving a 1” frame. Cut the Coconut Swirl card down to 11” and mount on the blue frame. Using Dina Wakley Acrylic pain in Night I splatted two diagonal large area...
First take the blue card and gut the centre leaving a 1” frame. Cut the Coconut Swirl card down to 11” and mount on the blue frame. Using Dina Wakley Acrylic pain in Night I splatted two diagonal large area...
First take the sheet of Be Free paper and cut four square photos and mount them on the Twill Bazill card stock. Place them in the top left hand corner. Punch 1/2 inch semi circles and cut in half and place...
Take the sheet of Passionate card stock and liberally splatter paint over the central section. I used Dina Wakley Acrylic paint for this. I squeezed a small amount onto a craft mat, sprayed water onto it to dilute it then used a...
Take the Bazzill Coconut Swirl cardstock and trim the branding. Use a Vicki Boutin stencil of your choice and use three coloured inks. I used Tim Holtz Distress Oxides in Fossilised Amber, Broken China, and Worn Lipstick. Create a large area at the bottom and a smaller...
Take the Bazzill card, Coconut Swirl, and use water colours to create runs and splashes, making sure the water colour is very diluted in order to make the colour run. Tap the painty brush over the edge of your fingers to create the splashes. ...
I’m not a regular part of the Scrapaholix design team anymore as I had too many craft commitments, but, Janine suggested I might be the resident guest designer when the monthly kit really appealed to me and was too much...
This is my third layout using the June kit, and I have mainly used scraps of paper from previous layouts. I began by matting my two 3x4 photos on the green cardstock, I overlapped these slightly and placed them in...
Take a sheet of white card stock and wet the lower half of the sheet with clean water. Use watercolour paints to create a soft drizzling effect by dabbing colours across top of the water line and letting it run...
I began by cutting out the flowers from both corners of the ‘Dream On’ paper, I also cut the three white butterflies from this. I cut half an inch from each side of the white cardstock and adhered this to...