Showing posts with label scrapbooking supplies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbooking supplies. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Twine on Scrapbook Steals!!

I'm the Guest Designer for Scrapbook Steals today!! I got to work with two really gorgeous colors of twine from We R Memory Keepers - Aqua and Orange. The spools are enormous and they will last me a really long time. I used a lot, but I barely made a dent. The We R Memory Keepers Twine Spools are available today :)

I decided that it would be fun to make a card - on such a small canvas, the impact of the twine is very evident. Here is my card, using the new My Mind's Eye paper:


In order to make the border, I added a thin line of glue. I used Beacon Adhesives "Fabri-Tac" glue, since it works so well, especially on cloth (and in this case, on twine). Then I added a twisted, haphazard border all around using the Orange twine. You could stop there, and have the one layer, but I decided to do a double border. I used a paper piercer and my Tim Holtz ruler to poke holes all around the edge, and then hand-stitched a border with the Aqua twine. On its own, this would have allow made an attractive border. But I really like the effect of the double border, since you have the more haphazard layer that looks like it has been stitched down by the more orderly layer. So this is a great example of a couple different ways of attaching twine to your layouts.


For the dress forms, I used my Tim Holtz Movers and Shapers Sizzix "Mini Sewing Room" die - I cut 3 dress form out of chipboard. I then cut two pieces of cardstock about the size of the body of the dressform and covered them with Fabri-Tac glue. I added a layer of twine by gluing it to the cardstock in layers going back and forth. Then, I simply die cut the covered cardstock with my die again, and glued to the chipboard dress forms. This is an easy way to create hand-made "twine embellishments" that gives your project a lot of texture. For the third dress form, I covered the body with some matching paper, and then finished it off with Glossy Accents for more dimension. As a last step, I finished off the inside of the card with more paper from the collection, and a Tim Holtz stamp.



I hope you guys liked my card and got an idea or two on how to make the most of your twine. For more ideas and info, and to see my post, check out the ScrapbookSteals.com BLOG!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Scrapbook Steals Deal :)

Hi guys, just a quick announcement that Scrapbook Steals - they have daily deals on scrapbooking supplies- is having a deal on the Imaginisce I-Rock tool and gems today on their site, so if you were thinking of getting one, today's the day. Also, ScrapbookSteals.com has a Blog, so be sure to check it out for various updates, project ideas, and info. I've used the I-Rock a lot, and I wanted to share a couple pages that I made before, using the "Sole Sisters" collection from Imaginisce. I love that the gems are heat set so they don't come off and there's no glue to mess with. First is "Girly Girl". I made that black bling swirl myself, using one of the I-Rock templates :)
And "I Pick You". I love that you can get metal studs - those heat up and set within just a couple seconds and they look very modern. Perfect for a more masculine LO.