Come and look at the layering techniques of Gauche Alchemist Amy Lassiter, in the THIRD of THREE fun, quick paced videos about layering techniques. In this video we look at the final layer, the awesomeness of embellishments such as trims, fabric strips, buttons, coins, and more, all using GA’s Moshi Moshi Mixed Media Paper Crafting Kit. This video also has a quick review of parts ONE and TWO in the series.
www.mystamplady.com In This video I will show you how to color the raised portion of an embossed piece of card stock. I also use the retiring Have A Seat stamp set. http
Quick tutorial on how I put together the flower embellishment on the 2-Page Scrapbook Layout. I used the Close To My Heart’s (CTMH) Art Philosophy Cricut cartridge.
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www.coredinations.com Core’dinations ColorCore Cardstock has a core color which “core’dinates” with the surface color. Each sheet has a tab underneath labeled “core color” that represents the interior color of the sheet. You can choose to keep that color hidden or add your own creative touch by sanding, tearing or embossing. http
Watch as I create a card using the Stella paper pack from Workshops On The Go by Close to My Heart (CTMH). Sorry about the lighting, had issues. You can find these products @ PaperCraftingWithAngelina.ctmh.com All materials from Close To My Heart (CTMH) Card base: 8-1/2 x 5-1/2 scored at 4-1/4 Sunset: 4-1/4 x 5-1/2 & 1 x 4 Lagoon: 4-1/8 x 5-3/8 & 1 x 4 B&T (Backgrounds & Texture) aka Patterned Paper: 4 x 5-1/4 & 2 x 2 Cut rounded banner (tag) @ 3-3/4 and another @ 3/4 Cut Chevron Banner @ 5-1/2 (two)
www.mystamplady.com This how to rubber stamping video will show you tips and tricks for the Paper Doily Sizzlit from Stampin’ Up! and the Stamp-A-Ma-Jig tool. The SAMJ tool is a great way to perfectly place your rubber stamp images on your project. The list of products use is available at http
I’ve been wanting to make my own junk or art journal for some time now, and today is the day that I actually got started. I’m interested in learning more about different techniques and where the process will take me. Right now, I’m in a sort of depressed state of mind, since I don’t know where to go with my life. I’m being laid off from the best job ever, and I think that the fact that I will never find another job like that is pulling me down. But instead of just continue moping, I’ve decided on getting my emotions on paper… I’m also trying to live a healthier life and I’m hoping to lose quite a few kilos by the end of this year… I’m taking this experience as a learing journey, and I’m hoping to become a wiser person through the process. So bare with me, folks .