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Being First565 viewsClose to My Heart Acrylic border daisy stamp, mm coloured grommets, Basic Grey paper, Swatch Book Impress-Ons by creative imaginations (loved ones designs), Clear overhead transparency, Cricuit cut "1st", Stazon black ink to stamp tranparency, hand journalling on Journaler's Notebook from Creative imaginations.
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Love637 viewsFor the square embellishments at the bottom, used basic grey paper cut into squares, used clear embossing ink and clear ultra thick embossing enameal (UTEE) powder. Applied and melted three layers. On the third layer painted parts of the hardened UTEE with Ranger Perfect Pearls. Reheated the UTEE and the powdered pigment embedded into the square. While the UTEE is still warm, pressed a clock stamp with black ink on it into the warm UTEE and leave there until cooled. Peel stamp away for textured finish.
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F-A-M-I-L-Y670 viewsThese letters were cut from MDF (medium density fibreboard). I painted the edges with regular craft paint and adhered patterned paper with Mod Podge. I then Mod Podged photos onto the paper and attached embellishments. Although I did not clear-coat the entire project with Mod Podge, this could be done before the embellishments go on.
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Full Speed Ahead433 viewsThe title on this layout was created on my computer and then printed on a clear transparency. I then painted on the back on the transparencies to make the letters stand out more. Attach using glue dots & staples.
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Leaving Grade 2541 viewsAugust 2007 challenge page
What a fun kit this was! The picture was taken on the last day of Grade 2. I used Bazzill paper, Fancy Pants Creative Cards for the journalling, Making Memories Grommets, heidi swapp jewel brads, Urban Lily Number It, beige sewing thread, white acrylic paint and Clear Expressions Overlay. What a fun quick layout this was to make.
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Love661 viewsFor the square embellishments at the bottom, used basic grey paper cut into squares, used clear embossing ink and clear ultra thick embossing enameal (UTEE) powder. Applied and melted three layers. On the third layer painted parts of the hardened UTEE with Ranger Perfect Pearls. Reheated the UTEE and the powdered pigment embedded into the square. While the UTEE is still warm, pressed a clock stamp with black ink on it into the warm UTEE and leave there until cooled. Peel stamp away for textured finish.
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Our Partners October 2006 challenge634 viewsUsed Coluzzle circle cutter to create circles. Used Rangers Clear Glossy Accents on the tags to give them move dimension. Used ink jet transparency to journal. Used Antique Linen Distress Embossing powder on title.
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Reflection October 2006 Challenge636 viewsI altered this photo using Adobe photoshop. I clicked on "Enhance" then "Adjust Colour" and then clicking on hue and saturation. I lessened the saturation to the desired level to leave just a hint of colour. I then used
Adobe Photoshop to type in the words of the "Mulan" Song "Reflection".
I used Gold ink and clear embossing powder to change a purple metal frame to the gold accent. Embellishment in the top Right corner, I used gold ink, 3 layers UTEE and pressed a butterfly stamp into warm UTEE
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This Picture388 viewsHeather's Project. I love this photo of Bern's Mom and Alyssa. I just can't remember exactly when this photo was taken HMMM. I Used the July kit products that I received along with:
Bazzill Chip board Arrow. Used Ink and Ultra Thick Embossing Powder clear to create epoxy look (3 layers) with a bit of Perfect Pearl pewter powder for texture effect. Used miniMARKS by American Crafts for rub on in right corner. Used Vintage Brass eyelets & Snaps from WeRMemory Keepers for the dot on the "i". I used Glimmer Mist from Tatttered Angels Golden Terracotta colour to change the flower I used from bright yellow to rustic orange.
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