Showing posts with label Letter Stickers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Letter Stickers. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Today And Everyday You Rock Layout

Hello and happy Sunday!  Today I wanted to say goodbye as my term is up on the design team and I have really enjoyed working with all the ladies and the amazing Kreaxions punches.  

I am sharing a layout of my oldest son that I created with the Kreaxions 4 in 1 Punch #902.  I used the inserts A for the border and B for the corners of the blue paper.  I then adhered the positive shapes randomly to the layout.




I created this layout with the January 2014 Main Scrapbooking Kit  that I won from My Creative Scrapbook (I was also asked to guest design for them in March and April) 



 for winning the January prize for my take on Sketch #259 over at  Creative Scrappers


Thanks so much for stopping by and have a wonderful day!  The Kreaxions 4 In 1 Punch #902 can be found in the online store here 

Thanks for sharing your Sundays with me and thank you to Just Imagine Crafts for having me. It was a pleasure creating on the Kreaxions Design Team.

Supplies 

Acrylic Paint - Ranger
Diecuts - Simple Stories Daily Grind Collection
Patterned Paper - Simple Stories Daily Grind Collection
Punch - Kreaxions 4 In 1 Punch #902
Letter Stickers - Simple Stories Daily Grind Collection
Wood Embellishment - Studio Calico






Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Practical Scrappers - Ten Things Letter Stickers




Hello scrappy friends!

Today is all about letter stickers.  Do you have tons of letter stickers in your stash that you don't know what to do with?  I have the perfect solution.  Use your Thickers or alphabet stickers to create a background for your layout.

My layout is of my grandpuppy Elly who was very sick recently.  She is sleeping in this photo so I thought I would gather up all the letters "z"s" that I had and knew that I would never use them all and put them to good use.

Elly

I took a 12 X 12 piece of white cardstock and adhered numerous letters on it.  I then used a small foam brush and applied gesso to all the letters and let it dry.  This gives the letters some toothiness so that inks and mist will adhere better and mute the colors as I had all different colours of letters.  I then misted and inked with distress ink and then I embellished with corrugated paper that was misted and inked and then added a variety of embellishments.  Here are some closeups:






This layout was a lot of fun to create and I was happy with the result.

Thanks for stopping by and have a creative day!