We have some August Creative kit inspiration and techniques for you today from My Creative Scrapbook design
team member Joan Bronson!
Here's Joan:
This month’s Creative kit includes an entire roll of Washi
tape. I challenged myself to find some
creative ways to use it. I thought I’d
share a few of them with you.
I started by trying a few flowers. My first flower works similar to a paper
rolled flower. I tore a piece of washi
tape about 12 inches long. I crumpled
and folded the tape in half length wise not trying to do this perfectly.
Starting at one end of the tape I folded the end down then
rolled tightly.
Once I reached the end I could have used the adhesive to
hold the roll together but I found it held best by adding some liquid adhesive
to the bottom of the flower. For this
particular flower, I added some Glimmer Glam to the Washi flower as well as the
pink flower. It really shows up well on
the pink flower but didn’t do much for the washi flower. I would recommend using regular glitter if
you really want to give your washi flower a sparkle.
I also tried a pleated flower. I punched a cardstock circle a little smaller
than my desired flower size. For visual
purposes here I used orange cardstock for my base but I used white for my layout. Starting on the outside of the circle, stick
the washi tape about half way on the circle.
Every half inch or so, fold the washi back to create a pleat before
continuing forward again.
Depending on the size of your desired flower you might want
to go around your circle more than once, each time working closer towards the
center of the circle. Once you are
finished, stick the end of the washi in the center of the circle. I chose to cover mine with a brad. (
With so much washi I even tried a washi tape background.
Lastly, I made washi circles for my “Brothers” layout. I put some washi tape on a piece of white
cardstock and punched out circles.
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2 comments:
Such cool washi techniques Joan! Never thought to make flowers! Will give it a try!!!
Such fun flower ideas, Joan. Thank you for sharing these!
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