Thanks for watching! This tutorial is the result of some requests and questions I’ve had on my video of a mini album I made called Fabulous Memories using 6 x 9 envelopes. It is for beginners or people who want to know more about how I put this mini album together. In this video I show the materials I used for the cover and pages and talk a little bit about how to design and how to plan pages to use what ever size scrapbook paper you have on hand. Please feel free to send me questions or comment and I will get back to you as soon as I can. Thanks so much for your support and watching!!!
Julie Piesciuk, Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator, shows how to make a fun 14″ scarecrow, three harvest-themed greeting cards, and an apple reipe book. The video also includes footage from her day in the country and some lively country music. Enjoy!
Kristina Werner, Garden Girl at Two Peas In A Bucket, demonstrates how to create a card from start to finish. See more at www.twopeasinabucket.com SUPPLIES Solid Card Stock: Crumb Cake and More Mustard (Stampin’ Up!); Cream (Papertrey Ink) Patterned Paper: Home Town Summer 6×6 papers (Collage Press)* Flower Stamps: Blossom Art stamp set (Hero Arts)* Sentiment Stamp: Hello Friend stamp set (Lawn Fawn)* Ink: Ocean Breeze Fluid Chalk Ink PaintBox (Colorbox)* Embossing Ink: VersaMark (Tsukineko)* Embossing Powder: White Zing (American Crafts)* Edge Punch: Postage Stamp Edge Punch (Fiskars)* White Pen: Signo Broad (Uni-ball)* *Available at twopeasinabucket.com
Merry Christmas, everyone! I haven’t finished my tags for my family yet, but I did finish a mini album for a customer. She wantd a mini album for her son to document his first Christmas in a part of the world where it snows, so this is for him to put all of his first snow memories. Enjoy! + + + + +Supplies Used+ + + + + Cosmo Cricket “Mitten Weather” collection: www.qbaroo.com
Thanks for all your questions! In this video, I answer the following questions: Do you ever have stamper’s block? What exactly do you do for your job? Which stamp sets have you designed? When you use watercolor pencils, do you use a particular type of paper? How did you get started with video blogging? Which version of iMovie do you use? How did you come up with the idea to make your videos fast? Tell me about your Flip Ultra camcorder. What is a standard-sized card? Envelope? What do you do with non-standard size cards? What about postage for thicker envelopes? Do you have tips for cutting circle cards with a Coluzzle? Do you realize you have a following in Australia? How much card stock and paper do you own? How often do you scrap or stamp? How do you get nice photos of your cards/pages? Any photo tips?
[READ] SO many people have been requesting I do a tutorial on these so I finally gave in. There are already so many great tutorials out there but since people kept asking I figured I should just make one and post it so here it is. Supplies: ☼ Scissors (or an x-acto knife) ☼ Paper (wrapping paper, computer paper, newspaper, magazines…etc) ☼ Glue ☼ Toothpicks ☼ Glaze (Optional but definitely recommended!) Mark every 1/2 inch along a paper sheet- repeat on opposite side. Draw lines, alternating from mark to point- repeat for entire sheet of paper and cut. NOTE: If you are using an x-acto knife you do not need to mark the paper- just line up a metal ruler and cut. DO NOT use a wood ruler- you will slowly ruin the blade AND the ruler! When you get the strips line the toothpick up at the widest end of the triangle strip so the point is facing away from you. Gently ‘roll’ the paper around the toothpick like a hotdog bun- this will prime the paper and help you get it wound even more tightly! One you wrap the paper around securely make sure to leave the very last inch of the paper strip (the point) unwrapped so you can glue it. Glue the tip (not too much glue!) and keep wrapping. Any excess glue can be rubbed onto the bead- careful not to get the toothpick or you will glue your bead to the wood! Once it is dry twist it to loosen it and either remove it or glaze it. If you’re glazing make sure to not get the glaze on the toothpick! 1st coat- soaks into paper and seals it 2nd …
I get asked frequently what kinds of pens I use for doodling on my projects — so this is a video to share what I use as of this date. 3/2/11 …… black markers – Copic Multi Liner Sharpie white pens Sakura Gelly Roll Galaxy Milky White Marker other gelly roll pens