Tag Archives: trash to treasure

Sundays With Lorraine

Hello my crafty friends, and welcome back to the Stamp and Scrapbook Expo blog.  Today is a perfect day for some serious crafting in your nice air-conditioned craft room.  I’m here in California and it is 114 degrees.  When life gives you scary hot weather, why not stay in your nice cool happy place?  I’ve got you […]

 

Saturdays With LeAnn

April In Paris

Thank you for joining me on National Scrapbooking Day! I think this lovely spring day is the perfect time to celebrate the world of paper crafting. As scrapbookers, not only do we get to express our creativity and make beautiful handmade projects, but we also capture and document important and treasured memories. To help celebrate, […]

Sundays With Lorraine

Welcome to Weekly Scrapper! I’m happy you’ve been able to find some time for yourself to enjoy being creative. Sundays are special to me because this is the time that I get to share my passion for crafting with you when I’m not teaching at a Scrapbook Expo. So sit back, relax, and enjoy today’s inspiration. Goofball designed by […]

Tip of the Day: Melissa Frances Turns Trash Into Treasure

As a crafter, you are likely a big fan of the Trash-to-Treasure concept. It’s in our blood! We can’t look at something without wondering, “What can I create out of this?”! Today we have Melissa Frances here to share an adorable home décor piece that was made from an empty ribbon spool. You’re gonna love […]

Melissa Frances Turns Trash Into Treasure

As a crafter you are most likely a big fan of the Trash to Treasure concept. It’s in our blood. We can’t look at something without wondering what can I create out of this %^#*.. Well today we have Melissa Frances here to share an adorable home decor piece that was made from an empty ribbon spool. […]

Rolled Paper Frame

This is a great project for those “wow, what a good price” items that end up in your cart at Target or wherever you find bargains. Photos and Design by Patricia Roebuck Start with a frame (this was a $2 mirror from Target!)   Measure the width around the mirror.   Cut out several strips […]