I've been wanting to scrap this memory and I finally got round to it last week...
Layout Title: "Saturday Surprise" (featuring Purple Onion stamps)
sorry about the lousy picture...
The Critters and I are on our own this week....it's gonna be a rough week, with lots to juggle and deadlines to meet before Baboo comes home and we head off for a break. So I am extra grateful for Critters who are self-entertaining, non-quarrelling, and do their homework when they are told.
Happy kids = happy mummy
Monday, May 30, 2011
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Something New in the Scrapbooking World
support...invent...play... create....comment
I'm excited about being part of something new that's going to be launched really soon....And amazed that I apparently now have a whole new bunch of friends from Brazil and around the world! More news soon!
Friday, May 27, 2011
Scrunchie Flower Tutorial
Quote for the day: "In the digital age, don't forget to use your digits! Your hands are the original digital devices!" - Lynda Barry
3. Then fold edges up towards the centre so that it sort of looks like a "W" when you look from the end.
4. Hold the centre with your fingers a little ways apart (thank you Benny)
5. Press down and push your hands towards each other to scrunch the strip
6.Repeat this along the whole strip until you have a nicely scrunched up strip which you can then twist into a spiral.
7. Arrange the spiral the way you like then glue it down on your page using a big puddle of glue (liquid glue). (Cosmo Cricket Glubers work great for this incidentally...you can pick some up at PaperMarket)
8. Make some more!!! Thinner paper is easier...
Incidentally, this is a variation on ruffles I made for a layout 3 years (!!!) ago...took me that long to figure out I could twist it into a flower...haha!
Let's make...Scrunchie Flowers!
1. Cut strips of patterned paper (around 1 - 3 inches - depending on the size / height of flower you want)
2. Fold strip in half lengthwise3. Then fold edges up towards the centre so that it sort of looks like a "W" when you look from the end.
4. Hold the centre with your fingers a little ways apart (thank you Benny)
5. Press down and push your hands towards each other to scrunch the strip
6.Repeat this along the whole strip until you have a nicely scrunched up strip which you can then twist into a spiral.
7. Arrange the spiral the way you like then glue it down on your page using a big puddle of glue (liquid glue). (Cosmo Cricket Glubers work great for this incidentally...you can pick some up at PaperMarket)
8. Make some more!!! Thinner paper is easier...
Incidentally, this is a variation on ruffles I made for a layout 3 years (!!!) ago...took me that long to figure out I could twist it into a flower...haha!
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
3Ms...
1. A little altered canvas for Marie (using Maja Design papers of course)
2. New Papers from Maja Design coming soon...
3. Can't wait to get Mine in the Mail
Wait...that's 4 'M's... haha.
2. New Papers from Maja Design coming soon...
3. Can't wait to get Mine in the Mail
Wait...that's 4 'M's... haha.
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