CLASS IN SESSIONHello all! Recently I announced that I have become a Close To My Heart consultant and in my joining kit there was this catalog’s patterned and cardstock mix-ins. I decided I would make a page using these papers. I used the yellow folk paper with the mixed media pink and the polka blue. I used the grey patterned paper from the mix-in to back my picture. I then used the pink cardstock to make ripped circle flowers. I used a retired stamp for the leaves and fussy cut the little blue flowers from the blue polka mix-in’s extra strip at the top. Then I used some crafty loose sequins to also sparkle it up a bit. I finished with some black, foam letters from my stash and some journaling. I have included links at the bottom of this page if you are interested in any of the current materials I used for this layout. Happy scrapping!
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Shaker ElementHello all! I am currently working on a mini album of a snow play trip we took in January. I wanted to put all kinds of different elements into it so I thought it would be a perfect time to add a shaker box. So first off I decided to use a snowflake cut file from The Cut Shoppe for this element and the first thing I did was cut some of the inside elements out to make the visible area bigger. Then I glued a piece of scrap page cover to the snowflake. I glued a bigger piece and once it was dry I then cut it down to just my shaker area. I then cut my foam dots in half to box it in.
So my snowflake is ready for my dodads! First I placed my snowflake on top of where I wanted it and took a mental note of where the shaker part would be. Then I placed a little pile of sequins and confetti where it will go.
I then pulled all those little backings off my foam dots and placed my snowflake where is supposed to go and viola, I had a beautiful little shaker snowflake! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, please let me know in the comments if there is something you would like to learn for scrapbooking!
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