Thursday, September 1, 2011

September Sneaks !!

The Main kit is full of Beautiful papers and embellishments, here is a sneak of what the girls designed for you...I can't wait for you to see all the layouts they have created for you!!!

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A Sneak of the Album kit:


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A Sneak of the Creative kit :

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A Sneak of the Limited Edition kit:
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We have over 34 samples of these kits to share with you, all that you can recreate for your own . Come join the fun!
Reveal day is Sept. 5th check out the site www.MyCreativeScrapbook.com click on the Design Team gallery.






Tuesday, August 30, 2011

How did I do that ..Creating a fun page border by Sarah

How To Make An Easy Notebook Edge Border

All you need to create your own notebook edge on a piece of cardstock or pattern paper is a hole/square punch and scissors.

1. First you use the punch to create the holes all the way down one side of the paper. You can measure these holes if you'd like,
but I usually just freely punch my holes and space them out by eye.
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2. Secondly, you use the scissors to snip thin strips out from the edge of the paper to the punced hole.
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You could also bend and fold the edges of your notebook edge to create a more realistic look of the paper being torn from a notebook.
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LOVES :) -Sarah
My Blog: http://sarahmmullanix.blogspot.com

Monday, August 29, 2011

Tips and Technique by Jill

Hi There! Jill here to share a tutorial with you today, I hope you enjoy. :)

I often get asked how I create my scalloped edge circles. Many people inquire if I use a die cutting machine but I actually just mat my patterned paper circles on a piece of cardstock and cut around it with my scalloped edge circles. It's super easy and I love how it makes my circles look a little more fancy. I decided to share a super easy tutorial on how to create these circles, and also how to turn them into a fun gift tag to attach to a birthday gift.

Supplies needed for this technique:
Patterned paper circle
Cardstock
Scalloped edge decorative scissors

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Start by cutting a circle out of a piece of patterned paper.


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Mat on a piece of cardstock and then it's time to get out your scalloped edge decorative scissors! I bought my fiskars ones at my local scrapbook store for just a few dollars. They were a GREAT investment!

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Cut around your circle with your scalloped scissors.


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Simply decorate your circle any way that you want in order to create a gift tag. I added a die cut, two fussy cut clouds, a small chipboard banner and some letter stickers. Quick and easy!


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Use a hole punch to punch a hole into the top of the circle.


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String a piece of ribbon through the hole and fasten with a bow.


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Now just tie the gift tag to your present and your birthday girl shall enjoy! :)