Discover + Create by KERRY MCINALLY
I began by matting a 4 x 6 portrait photo on the craft card stock and distressing the edges. Next I used three of the 4x6 journalling cards - I cut out the ruler, pencil, bulldog clip and book page,...
I began by matting a 4 x 6 portrait photo on the craft card stock and distressing the edges. Next I used three of the 4x6 journalling cards - I cut out the ruler, pencil, bulldog clip and book page,...
First take the Discover sheet and cut down to a 10” square. Heavily distress the edges and adhere it slightly at an angle on the Pale pink card stock. Mat 2 rectangular photos and mount on foam pads, angling them...
I began by matting a 4x6 photo with the Lagoon cardstock and some scraps of Winter Blues and the Journal Elements patterned paper. I then cut two banner pieces one measuring 10.5 by 2.5 inches, and another measuring 8 inches...
First of all I cut a 12 by 5 inch strip of the yellow gold cardstock on top of which I layered an 11 x 4 inch piece of the yellow check side of the Feel Good paper and a...
For my third layout I began as always by matting my photo, I used white cardstock, the blue floral from the Definitive patterned paper, and yellow gold cardstock. My photo measured 4x6 and my matts were slightly longer at the...
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...
I used two 4 x 6 photos for this layout which I backed in white card stock. I began by using 2 strips of the memoir paper which were 2 inches in width. One was 12 inches long, the other...
I began by backing two 2.5 x 3 inch photos onto a scrap of white card and distressing the edges. Then I trimmed a 12 x 4 inch piece of the keepsake paper which I distressed and a 5.5 x...
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...