Welcome to the Weekly Scrapper! Even with all the crazy hustle and bustle of the holidays, you still managed to get your craft on; kudos to you! I just can’t believe that in less than a week we will begin 2016; doesn’t it feel like this year went by in the blink of an eye? I hope […]
Category Archives: Techniques
Vellum is one of my favorite specialty papers to use on my handmade cards, as I just love the soft look it adds! I’d like to show you more fun ways I’ve used vellum, along with a few I found on Pinterest to give you even more creative inspiration! 1. Layer: First, I love to […]
Thanks for visiting Weekly Scrapper. I hope that you’re enjoying a beautiful holiday season surrounded by those you love. I know we’re heading into the final stretch of preparing for Christmas, but there is still time to get your Christmas craft on! It’s amazing what we can accomplish in four days! And then on the fifth day, […]
Today I’m here to share with you two fun ideas for using tags on your cards, like these from the Fancy Pants’ Happy Place collection! First, I love to layer them! I’ve layered a large tag in the background, a medium striped tag, then two colorful tags to hold the sentiment. The black flair really pops […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a winter card I created using Ken Oliver Crafts Color Burst Watercolor Powder. I started with Ultramarine Blue Color Burst, Ken Oliver Crafts Best Ever Craft Mat, watercolor paper, a 6-well palette, a dropper, and water. I put watercolor powder in […]
Happy Hanukkah to all my Jewish friends; I hope you have a wonderful holiday season surrounded by those you love! Welcome to Weekly Scrapper! It makes me smile knowing that you’ve found some time to get crafty; after all, creating art is very therapeutic and a proven stress reliever. The secret to success is to have fun with your […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a layout I created with a heat-embossed background. I started with some white cardstock, October Afternoon’s “First Snow” background stamp, Tim Holtz Distress embossing ink, Stamp A Mania’s Silver Dollar embossing powder, and a heat tool. I stamped the image over the […]