Source: Torie Jayne
Thursday, December 29, 2011
oh me oh my ... how cute!
Okay so I'm not sure how many of you have a growing collection of wasabi tape like me ( yes I mean washi tape ;-)) but this idea is so cute ...
Post Christmas scrapping ...
Okay so now Christmas is over how about some scrapping gets done!!
I thought this free printable music paper might come in handy when you scrap your Christmas photos ...
I thought this free printable music paper might come in handy when you scrap your Christmas photos ...
From The Graphics Fairy
or you might like to bundle up your Christmas cards are create something like this ...
Source: eighteen25 ... more details and instructions
or you could try some fun photography ...
Source: The Friendly Fox
And hey it's the holidays ... get together with a friend or a bunch of friends and scrap ...
Send in any snaps of your scrapping for us to post here on the blog.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas # 13 ...
Download the colour or colouring-in printables for this project ...
Monday, December 19, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Free fonts for you ... :-)
If you go to this blog you can search for 'free fonts' and find a few others too :-)
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas # 10 ...
Free printable gift tags ... over at sass&peril
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas #9
Last night i came home to find some festive snowflakes decorating one bedroom doorframe!
Had it snowed inside?
Were we in the midst of a blizzard?
Had Santa come early?
Was Jack Frost visiting?
Nope.
Georgia and Piper had made these out of normal A4 scraps. By tracing a CD to get a circle template, they then cut around it. Fold the circle into quarters and cut random shapes from the folded circle. Unfold and voila! A beautiful snowflake.
Georgia's tips -
1. To get more intricate designs you can fold it smaller than quarters.
2. Vary circle sizes for added effect. Use dinner plates or side plates to trace for guidance.
3. use very thin fishing line or mono poly clear thread to hang your snowflakes. You can barely see the thread and it really looks like they are hanging in space or snowing!
Had it snowed inside?
Were we in the midst of a blizzard?
Had Santa come early?
Was Jack Frost visiting?
Nope.
Georgia and Piper had made these out of normal A4 scraps. By tracing a CD to get a circle template, they then cut around it. Fold the circle into quarters and cut random shapes from the folded circle. Unfold and voila! A beautiful snowflake.
Georgia's tips -
1. To get more intricate designs you can fold it smaller than quarters.
2. Vary circle sizes for added effect. Use dinner plates or side plates to trace for guidance.
3. use very thin fishing line or mono poly clear thread to hang your snowflakes. You can barely see the thread and it really looks like they are hanging in space or snowing!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
introducing our 2012 teachers:
In 2012 we are celebrating all things South Australian - 'cause let's face it… our state ROCKS!
And this includes our amazing teachers who are all incredibly talented South Aussies! To say that we are excited about these girls being involved in 2012 is a huge understatement. We are freaking beside ourselves with much squealing and jumping around.
We are so proud to present these incredibly inspirational SA scrapbookers to you as our 2012 class / workshop teachers.
Class detail, cost and all things nitty gritty to come at a later date. Stay tuned!
Friday, December 2, 2011
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas # 8 ...
Love these great baubles made with transparencies: source
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Colour Challenge - Trish
Hi Amanda
Here's my very late take on your wonderful colour challenge. The only yellow
I have used had been in the photo and I included a smidge of black. I'm
really happy with how the Kraft came up. Thanks girls.
Trish S
WOW Trish. Love how you have just used the yellow in the photo - it really packs a punch and draws you in.
You are the queen of kraft scrunching and love love love how it looks here!! And fabulous splats! Great use of the hessian for a masculine embellishment. Awesome stuff.
Here's my very late take on your wonderful colour challenge. The only yellow
I have used had been in the photo and I included a smidge of black. I'm
really happy with how the Kraft came up. Thanks girls.
Trish S
WOW Trish. Love how you have just used the yellow in the photo - it really packs a punch and draws you in.
You are the queen of kraft scrunching and love love love how it looks here!! And fabulous splats! Great use of the hessian for a masculine embellishment. Awesome stuff.
Retreat payment reminder ...
the due date for payment was yesterday ... either a deposit or full payment.
I am aware that there can be a delay in the money arriving from one bank to another so I will check again tomorrow and Monday ... so if you haven't paid or simply forgot ... please pay soon :-)
It is a busy time of the year and we all forget things but would hate for you to miss out on your spot :-)
Cheers
Meredith
PS: I just love that apple so had to use it again ... hey maybe we could have an apple "carving of the design" as a challenge at the retreat LOL
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